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Gramophone records of ... Overture : The Ruins of Athens (Beethoven) : London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Felix Weingartner
Adagietto (Symphony No. 5.' in C minor :
Mahler) : Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter
Fantasy Overrule: Hamlet (Tchaikovsky) :
Halle Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert

Contributors

Conducted By:
Felix Weingartner
Conducted By:
Bruno Walter

The Merchant Service celebrate the 101st edition of their own programme. Doris Hare is hostess, and the show is recorded at the famous Merchant Navy Club. Features include : ' Ship's Newspaper ', ' In the Clubroom ', 'Good Old London '. Produced by Reita Hendry and Howard Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
Doris Hare
Produced By:
Reita Hendry
Produced By:
Howard Thomas

in 'Lady Luck'
Musical play. by Firth Shephard and Greatrex Newman. Music by H. B. Hedley , Jack Strachey , and Rodgers and Hart. Radio adaptation by Henrik Ege. Produced by Eric Fawcett
BBC Revue Chorus and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent.

Contributors

Play By:
Firth Shephard
Play By:
Greatrex Newman.
Music By:
H. B. Hedley
Music By:
Jack Strachey
Conducted By:
Billy Ternent.
Hotel Manager:
Ian Sadler
Van Hoover:
Peter Madden
Tommy Lester:
Cyril Ritchard
Biff Morton:
Jackie Hunter
Wyndham Bleaugh:
Leslie Henson
Jane Juste:
Phyllis Monkman
Ezra Pettyjohn:
Dick Francis
Patience:
Madge Elliott
Prudence:
Vera Lennox

Lilting music, melody, and song for everybody, with Dennis . Noble, Sylvia Cecil , and Max Rostal (violin), BBC Revue Chorus. Augmented
BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. Programme introduced by Lionel Gamlin. Produced by Henry Reed

Contributors

Unknown:
Sylvia Cecil
Violin:
Max Rostal
Conducted By:
Charles Groves.
Duced By:
Lionel Gamlin.
Produced By:
Henry Reed

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