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Recording of last night's broadcast, featuring Jack Warner , Billy Russell , Jeanne de Casalis , Phyllis Robins. Supported by well-known Variety acts. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Max Kester. Produced by Harry S. Pepper

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Warner
Unknown:
Billy Russell
Unknown:
Jeanne de Casalis
Unknown:
Phyllis Robins.
Unknown:
Charles Shadwell.
Script By:
Max Kester.
Produced By:
Harry S. Pepper

A Hollywood success story, based on the public and private life of Dorothy Lamour. The speaking voice of Dorothy Lamour is portrayed by Rosamund Belmore. Cast also includes Gwen Day-Burroughs, Cecile Chevreau, John Slater, Roy Plomley, George Cross, and Stephen Murray.

Contributors

Speaking voice of Dorothy Lamour:
Rosamund Belmore.
[Actress]:
Gwen Day-Burroughs
[Actress]:
Cecile Chevreau
[Actor]:
John Slater
[Actor]:
Roy Plomley
[Actor]:
George Cross
[Actor]:
Stephen Murray.
Devised and written by:
Roy Plomley.
Gramophone Production:
Charles Maxwell

Answering ' Any Questions ? '. Questions of Irish interest are heard in this special recording of last Tuesday's St. Patrick's Day session. Guests, L. A. G. Strong , St. John Ervine , and a distinguished Frenchman, Denis Saurat. Residents, C. E. M. Joad and Commander Campbell. Question-Master, Donald McCullough. Producer, Howard Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
L. A. G. Strong
Unknown:
John Ervine
Unknown:
Denis Saurat.
Unknown:
C. E. M. Joad
Question-Master:
Donald McCullough.
Unknown:
Howard Thomas

(No. 72, new series), starring Bebe Daniels , Vic Oliver , Ben Lyon , with Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra, Jack Cooper and the Henderson Twins. Additional dialogue by Ray Sonin. Produced' by Jacques Brown.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bebe Daniels
Unknown:
Vic Oliver
Unknown:
Ben Lyon
Unknown:
Jay Wilbur
Unknown:
Jack Cooper
Dialogue By:
Ray Sonin.
Produced By:
Jacques Brown.

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