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and his Sextet, with Alfred Hepworth
Charles Emesco was a violin pupil of Max Mossel at the Guildhall School of Music. His first engagement of importance was as a deputy with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Leeds Festival in 1925. In the following year he- played at the International Season at Covent Garden and was in every season till 1932. Since then he has been a free-lance musician, working with such artists as Van Phillips , Ben Frankel , Eugene Pini , Ray Noble , and Leslie Bridgewater. Ernesco's Sextet has been regularly on the air since 1934.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Hepworth
Unknown:
Charles Emesco
Unknown:
Max Mossel
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Van Phillips
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Ben Frankel
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Eugene Pini
Unknown:
Ray Noble
Unknown:
Leslie Bridgewater.

Raymund Langley , with Herbert C. Ridout , recalls memories of some of the hundreds of stars he has introduced to gramophone recording during the last twenty-five years. No. 3 -Edith Day , Jack Buchanan , and Jack Payne. Written by Herbert C. Ridout. Produced by Pat Osborne

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymund Langley
Unknown:
Herbert C. Ridout
Unknown:
Edith Day
Unknown:
Jack Buchanan
Unknown:
Jack Payne.
Written By:
Herbert C. Ridout.
Produced By:
Pat Osborne

Recording of last Saturday's broadcast, with Nora Gruhn , Jan van der Gucht, Paula Green , George Elliott (guitar), Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson (at two pianos). ' In the Interval,' an address by Mr. Gillie Potter , music critic, late of the ' Hogsnorton Evening Blast'; Dick Francis revives some music-hall memories ; Charles Smart at the novachord. BBC Revue Chorus. The Dance Orchestra and a section of the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement. Programme introduced by Henry Oscar. Presented by Henry Reed

Contributors

Unknown:
Nora Gruhn
Unknown:
Jan van Der
Unknown:
Paula Green
Guitar:
George Elliott
Guitar:
Tony Lowry
Guitar:
Clive Richardson
Unknown:
Mr. Gillie Potter
Unknown:
Dick Francis
Unknown:
Billy Tement.
Introduced By:
Henry Oscar.
Presented By:
Henry Reed

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