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(New model, No. 3). Radio magazine for record fans. Contents : ' Record' tonic ' — ' Something new ' — ' Collector's piece '—' Not on the label' — ' This'll make you whistle ' (catchy tunes from the classics)—' Absent friends' (Auntie Muriel 's record for those in hospital)-' What's on the other side ? ' (famous records turned over)—' These names make records': this week, Mantovani. Edited by Alec Bristow. Pages turned by Leslie Perowne

Contributors

Unknown:
Auntie Muriel
Edited By:
Alec Bristow.
Turned By:
Leslie Perowne

ENSA presents the Savage Club Parade, an unusual entertainment arranged by members of the Savage Club, with Ernest Butcher, the Western Brothers, Trefor Jones, George Baker, and recorded voices of Alan Howland, F.H. Grisewood and James Agate, Tommy Handley and Arthur Askey, the Savage Club Choir. Compere, Will Kings. Accompanist, T.W. Best. Programme devised and produced by Joseph Batten. A similar programme of other Savage Club personalities will be presented next week by the Department of National Service Entertainment. (NAAFI)

Contributors

Unknown:
Trefor Jones
Unknown:
George Baker
Unknown:
Alan Howland
Unknown:
F. H. Grisewood
Unknown:
James Agate
Unknown:
Tommy Handley
Unknown:
Arthur Askey
Produced By:
Joseph Batten

in ' Drive Inn'—No. 3; a radio rag. Book by Loftus Wigram. Music by Michael North. Produced by Reginald Smith and Michael North
At the switchboard...Phoebe Hodgson
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell

Contributors

Book By:
Loftus Wigram.
Music By:
Michael North.
Produced By:
Reginald Smith
Produced By:
Michael North
Unknown:
Phoebe Hodgson
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell
Capt.- George de Courcy Chiseller:
George Lacy
Lady Lucy Linseed:
George Lacy
Mr William Tell:
Jack Melford
Mr Dillwater:
Charles Harrison
Mr Carefree:
Horace Percival
Desiree:
Gwen Lewis
Miss Augusta Roper, M A , Cantab:
Joan Young

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