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A series of gramophone record programmes devised by Anna Instone presented by No. 2—Harry Welchman
Harry Welchman , who was featured in the first programme in this entertaining series which began last week, will again introduce songs recorded by himself from some of his big successes. Celebrated for his good looks and voice and the ease of his acting, Welchman has been on the stage since 1904, and has played in innumerable successes which have included The Desert Song, The Vagabond King, The Maid of the Mountains, The Southern Maid, and The Student Prince.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Instone
Unknown:
Harry Welchman
Unknown:
Harry Welchman

A radio magazine with sports, news, interest, and entertainment for men in Anti-Aircraft, Balloon Barrage, and Searchlight units
Today's edition includes both old favourites and new features, with stop press items, guest stars, and contributions by men in Ack-Ack and Beer-Beer units
Editors, Bill MacLurg and Howard Thomas

Contributors

Editors:
Bill MacLurg
Editors:
Howard Thomas

with Jack Train assisted by Vera Lennox and Horace Percival
Script written by Ted Kavanagh
Presented by Michael North
In this programme Jack Train, who regularly played Fusspot, old Jollop and, last but not least, the fearful Funf in 'Itma',will have a chance of showing to listeners his skill in dialect. Jack, who has had a flair for impersonations from a boy, was discovered by Mr. Hore-Belisha who introduced him to Sir Alfred Buand, with Jack's talent, the rest was easy. He has done quite a lot of straight acting, notably in Journey's End in the West End and on tour.

Contributors

Comedian:
Jack Train
Assisted bBy:
Vera Lennox
Assisted by:
Horace Percival
Writer:
Ted Kavanagh
Presented by:
Michael North

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