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Gramophone records of ... Crown Imperial (A Coronation March,
1937 : Walton) : BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Introduction and Allegro for strings
(Elgar) : BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult ; String Quartet : Paul Beard , Barry Squire , Bernard Shore , and Ambrose Gauntlett
Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity (The
Planets: Hoist) : London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Gustav- Hoist

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Unknown:
Sir Adrian Boult
Unknown:
Paul Beard
Unknown:
Barry Squire
Unknown:
Bernard Shore
Unknown:
Ambrose Gauntlett

The Merchant Service's own programme, broadcast from the Merchant Navy Club to ships on the Seven Seas. Doris Hare as hostess, with Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Features include ' In the Clubroom ' ; ' Ship's Newspaper ' : 'Good Old London ', etc. Produced by Reita Hendry and Howard Thomas.

Contributors

Unknown:
Doris Hare
Unknown:
Debroy Somers
Produced By:
Reita Hendry
Produced By:
Howard Thomas.

for the entertainment of the Air Training Corps, their relations and friends. Starring Billy Cotton and his Band. Introducing ' We'd Like To Know ' — ' First-Hand Information ' from a Pilot of the Royal Air Force, and ' A.T.C. Quiz', with Lionel Gamlin as Master of Ceremonies. Edited and produced by Joan Clark.

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Cotton
Unknown:
Lionel Gamlin
Produced By:
Joan Clark.

The story of the Holborn Empire, told by Edward Weston (played by W. Macqueen-Pope ), Bessie Bellwood (Joan Young ), and Bill Holland (George M. Slater ). Produced, with gramophone records, by Anna Instone

Contributors

Told By:
Edward Weston
Played By:
W. MacQueen-Pope
Played By:
Bessie Bellwood
Played By:
Joan Young
Played By:
Bill Holland
Unknown:
George M. Slater
Unknown:
Anna Instone

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More