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Directed by Albert Sandler, with Yvette Darnac and Georges Darnac
Yvette Darnac, the versatile Fighting French artist who appears with the Orchestre Montmartre this afternoon, has played and sung in musical comedy, cabaret, and vaudeville. She first broadcast in this country in the Savoy Hill days.
Georges is an accomplished musician who plays several instruments, including the saxophone and the viola, and sings in five languages.

Contributors

Directed By:
Albert Sandler
Singer:
Yvette Darnac
Musician:
Georges Darnac

and his Band, with Joy Conway and . Connie O'Neil
Eleven years ago George Elrick came to London from Aberdeen to seek his fortune. Four years later he joined Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra as drummer, and soon won fame as a vocalist as well. He left to form his own band, with which he toured the country. Visiting his native Aberdeen, he gave a broadcast from the stage of His Majesty's Theatre, which was relayed to America.

Contributors

Unknown:
Joy Conway
Unknown:
Connie O'Neil
Unknown:
George Elrick
Unknown:
Henry Hall

A ' 'road' show, written by Clifford Lewis , devised, produced, and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe. (BBC recording) and Music by the Five Hitch-Hikers
In ' Introducing - ' last week Gordon Glover stated that the part of the lorry driver in ' Hitch-Hike ' would be played by Syd Walker. Owing to indisposition he is unable to appear in the show, and Fred Yule takes his place.

Contributors

Written By:
Clifford Lewis
Unknown:
Ernest Longstaffe.
Unknown:
Gordon Glover
Played By:
Syd Walker.
Played By:
Fred Yule
Ginger:
Vera Lennox
The A T S girl:
Margaret Davison
The motherly soul:
Miriam Ferris
The four soldiers:
The Clubmen
The lorry driver:
Fred Yule

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