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on gramophone records
BBC Theatre Chorus, conducted by Stanford Robinson : Anvil chorus, from II Trovatore (Verdi)
Paris Opera House Chorus, conducted by Eli Cohen : Cigarette girls' chorus, from Carmen (Bizet)
BBC Choir, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham , Bt. : Soldiers' chorus, from Faust (Gounod)
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski : March of the smugglers, from Carmen (Bizet)
Louis Morturier (baritone) and chorus : Drinking song and Song of the rat, from The Damnation of Faust (Berlioz)
Lettish Choir : Polonaise, from
Boris Godunov (Mussorgsky)
Jeanne Dusseau (soprano), Nancy Evans (contralto), and Sadler's Wells Chorus, conducted by Warwick Braithwaite : Easter hymn, from
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Stanford Robinson
Unknown:
Eli Cohen
Unknown:
Thomas Beecham
Baritone:
Louis Morturier
Unknown:
Boris Godunov
Soprano:
Jeanne Dusseau
Soprano:
Nancy Evans
Conducted By:
Warwick Braithwaite

A new series of short complete plays relating the adventures and experiences of Miss Amanda Smith of London by Nicholas Vane and Val Gielgud
3—'A man of honour'
Produced by Martyn C. Webster

Contributors

Unknown:
Miss Amanda Smith
Unknown:
Nicholas Vane
Unknown:
Val Gielgud
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Amanda Smith:
Frances Clare
Hugo Bismarck:
Carl Bernard
Michael Beckley:
Alec Clunes
Mr Barashina:
Edgar Norfolk

presented by Roy Barbour with Len Martin , Ted Clifford , Joe Adami , Edward Calten , Audrey Hewitt , Barbour Brothers, Lillian Glen , Toots and Topeka, Marie Rich , and Roy Barbour from a Northern theatre

Contributors

Presented By:
Roy Barbour
Unknown:
Len Martin
Unknown:
Ted Clifford
Unknown:
Joe Adami
Unknown:
Edward Calten
Unknown:
Audrey Hewitt
Unknown:
Lillian Glen
Unknown:
Marie Rich
Unknown:
Roy Barbour

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More