Gramophone records of some of the oddly-named pieces composed by Raymond Scott
Compiled by Ronald J. Hayman
A thought for today.
Morning physical exercises for women.
at the theatre organ
Theatre organist and pianist too, Phil Finch is well known to listeners both for his organ broadcasts (he has given a large number on the BBC Theatre Organ) and for his piano recitals (especially on two pianos with Nina Beckett ). He is solo organist at the Warner Theatre, Leicester Square, built on the famous site of Daly's Theatre.
(Section C), led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by Arthur Wood
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Kendall Taylor (pianoforte)
from page 5 of ' New Every Morning'
Conducted by Harold Collins from the Lewisham Hippodrome, London
A Northern Notebook
Introduced by James R. Gregson
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
A Request Programme
Major W. H. Osman
Accompanied by Geoffrey Sisley (guitar) (All items except the Waltz arranged by Janos)
played by Sidney Crooke and Dennis Gomm
Melodies from Mexico
A programme of gramophone records, arranged by G. F. Gray Clarke
Lord Privy Seal from the Albert Hall , Nottingham introduced by the chairman, the Lord Mayor of Nottingham
at the organ of the Regal Cinema, Edmonton, London
Phil Park Parade, a medley of popular tunes
Devised and produced by Doris Arnold
A somewhat inconsequent train of thought interpreted musically by Wynne Aiello , Martin Boddey , Sidney Burchall , John Rorke , the Three in Harmony, and the BBC Salon Orchestra, conductor Leslie Bridgewater
Compere, Lionel Gamlin
Tottenham Hotspur v. Charlton Athletic
A commentary during the second half of the Regional League Competition match by Ivan Sharpe from White Hart Lane , London
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
(And Mother Too)
Arranged by Pat Ryan and Arthur Spencer with Violet Carson , Helmar Fernback , Hamilton Harris , Wilfred Pickles , the Grosvenor Singers, a section of the BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Gideon Fagan
A recorded story of what has been happening on the Western Front
Recorded in France by the BBC News Observers
A discussion between a Park Superintendent, an Allotment Holder, and a Man in the Street
(Section B) leader, Paul Beard
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Arranged for broadcasting by Philip Wade from posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, by Charles Dickens
11—'Wedding Bells' with Bryan Powley as Mr. Pickwick, and the BBC Repertory Company
Produced by Moray McLaren
Devised by Charles Shadwell and Harry S. Pepper
Famous artists have promised to appear (engagements permitting) at the Garrison Theatre tonight to entertain the Troops
Jack (' Tiny ') Warner will be there
The Garrison Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Lieut. Charles Shadwell
(late West Yorkshire Regiment)
Produced by Harry S. Pepper
Listeners' Request Night with the BBC Theatre Orchestra, leader, Tate Gilder , conducted by Harold Lowe
Evening Prayers
A recording of an Eskdale-Ennerdale Hunt Supper
Those present include: The chairman-J. C. Nicholson , The Master and Huntsman-Will Porter , The M.C.—William S. Newall , and the dalesmen and farmers of Eskdale, Ennerdale, and Wasdate
The scene: A two-centuries-old Inn in the heart of Eskdale
The programme arranged by Cecil McGivern
by Esther Fisher
This gifted pianist, born in Christchurch, New Zealand, gaining at an early age the much-coveted entree to the Paris Conservatoire (for which only four foreigners are accepted each year), student under Isidore Philipp in Paris, and under Artur Schnabel in Berlin, made her London debut at the Wigmore Hall in 1924, and immediately won over the critics. Since then Esther Fisher has been continuously before the public, with ever-increasing success, in London, in the provinces, and abroad. She was for some time pianist with the doyen of viola players, Lionel Tertis.