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Andrew P. Wilson introduces another programme of Scottish songs which were particular favourites in Victorian days. Singers, Flora Blythman (contralto) and Ian Macpherson (baritone). Kemlo Stephen conducts the BBC Scottish Orchestra. Producer, Howard M. Lockhart

Contributors

Introduces:
Andrew P. Wilson
Introduces:
Ian MacPherson
Baritone:
Kemlo Stephen
Unknown:
Howard M. Lockhart

Programme for, and largely by, men and women of Anti-Aircraft 'and Balloon Commands, and Coast Artillery. Music-makers in khaki and Air Force blue. R.A.S.C. String Band, conducted by Mr. A. Young. Sergeant Morgan with his own compositions, Private Burr of the A.T.S. to sing, Gunner Smith and an accordion. More ' Winnie Mae '. Guest artists, Nat Mills and Bobbie. Programme produced by Alfted Dunning

Contributors

Conducted By:
Mr. A. Young.
Unknown:
Gunner Smith
Unknown:
Winnie Mae
Produced By:
Alfted Dunning

Tommy Handley presents his monthlv problem, this time with Ted Kavanagh. Also providing specially recorded problems for this contest are C. Aubrey Smith , Felix Aylmer , Hermione Gingold (by permission of J. W. Pemberton and A. A. Dubens), Norman Long , Henry Bronkhurst , Nat Allen and his
Sextet.
Programme introduced by Lionel Gamlin , and produced by Audrey Cameron , in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund. The entire entry fees are devoted to the Fund „ The last day for posting your entries is Thursday, November 18. and the address is £ 250 Red Cross Radio Contest, London, W.C.2.
The results of this contest will be announced after the 6 o'clock news bulletin on Sunday, December 5, and also in the Radio TIMES published on December 10. The twelve correct answers to problems in the Red Cross Radio Contest broadcast on October 16 and October 18 were :
ACAB-BCAB-CCAB
The £ 250 prize-money has been shared by 15 listeners and each of the following receives £ 16 13s. 4d. for a correct set of answers :
Miss F. Alcock , Harrow ; S. Cook , South
Yardley, Birmingham 26 ; S. Dixon , Penarth, Glam. ; F. Hallam , Long Eaton, Nottingham ; Mrs. I. Hulme. Eating Common. W.5 ; A. McGowan , Dennistoun, Glasgow E.l ; Mrs. M. McInnes , Heaton, Bradford ; Miss E. M. Porter , Dalston, E.8 ; H. H Shelley, Chiswiek, W.4 ; Miss E. H. Simpson. Glasgow S.2 ; Mrs. A. C. Stewart. Edinburgh 13 ; Miss E. I*. Stromberg. Ealing Common, W.5 ; D. B. Taylor ,
Largs. Ayrshire ; Miss V. M. Tinson , Clock House, Kensington Palace, W.8 ; Mrs. J. White , Penarth, Glam.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Handley
Unknown:
Ted Kavanagh.
Unknown:
C. Aubrey Smith
Unknown:
Felix Aylmer
Unknown:
Hermione Gingold
Unknown:
J. W. Pemberton
Unknown:
Norman Long
Unknown:
Henry Bronkhurst
Unknown:
Nat Allen
Introduced By:
Lionel Gamlin
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
Unknown:
Miss F. Alcock
Unknown:
S. Cook
Unknown:
S. Dixon
Unknown:
F. Hallam
Unknown:
Mrs. I. Hulme.
Unknown:
A. McGowan
Unknown:
Mrs. M. McInnes
Unknown:
Miss E. M. Porter
Unknown:
Miss E. H. Simpson.
Unknown:
Mrs. A. C. Stewart.
Unknown:
D. B. Taylor
Unknown:
Miss V. M. Tinson
Unknown:
Mrs. J. White

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