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Gramophone records
Coldstream March : Milanollo (Hamm—
Mackenzie-Rogan) : Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, conductor, Capt. J. C. Windram
Marching with the Grenadiers (Part 1)
Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, conductor, Lt.-Col. George Miller
Colonel Bogey on Parade : Band of H.M.
Welsh Guards
March : The Contemptibles : Band of H.M. Irish Guards, conductor, Lt. G. H. Wilcox
Quick March : The Vedette : Band of H.M. Irish Guards, conductor, Lt. G. H. Wilcox
Glendrual Highlanders : Pipe Band of H.M.
Scots Guards

Contributors

Unknown:
J. C. Windram
Unknown:
Lt.-Col. George Miller
Conductor:
Lt. G. H. Wilcox
Conductor:
Lt. G. H. Wilcox
Conductor:
Glendrual Highlanders

Walford Hyden and his Cafe Colette Orchestra, in a programme of dance music from the Continent and other parts of the world, with Eugenie Safonova , Marcel de Haes , the Balalaika Quartette, and Cleo Nordi. The part of the Chef d'Orchestre is played by Jacques Vallez. Produced by C. F. Meehan

Contributors

Unknown:
Walford Hyden
Unknown:
Eugenie Safonova
Unknown:
Marcel de Haes
Unknown:
Cleo Nordi.
Played By:
Jacques Vallez.
Produced By:
C. F. Meehan

A ' road ' show, written by Clifford Lewis and Dick Pepper. Devised, produced, and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe and Music by the Five Hitch-Hikers

Contributors

Written By:
Clifford Lewis
Written By:
Dick Pepper.
Conducted By:
Ernest Longstaffe
Ginger:
Vera Lennox
The Volunteer:
Joan Young
The Jazz Baby:
Pat Rignold
The Four Firemen:
The Clubmen
The Lorry Driver:
Fred Yule

The Gramophone Department entertains : ' Record of the Week' ; 'The Armchair Traveller' takes you on a journey through time and space, with verses and extracts by Joseph Macleod , presented by Frederick Piffard ; Guest artist, Constant Lambert ; Brain-twisters. Programme introduced by Robert Shafto. Produced by Anna Instone

Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph MacLeod
Presented By:
Frederick Piffard
Introduced By:
Robert Shafto.
Duced By:
Anna Instone

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