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Gramophone records of ... Overture : Anacreon (Cherubim) :
La Scala Orchestra
Songs with Orchestra : J'ai perdu la beauté : Je porte L'épouvante (Persee : Lully) : Lina Falk (alto) ; Plus j'observe ces lieux (Armide : Lully) : Yves Tinayre (tenor)
Hebrew Rhapsody : Schelomo, for cello and orchestra (Bloch) : Emanuel Feuermann , with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra
Beherzo ; Canzonetta ; Finale (Serenade, Op. 31 : Stenhammar) : Radiojanst Symphony Orchestra

Contributors

Unknown:
Lina Falk
Tenor:
Yves Tinayre
Tenor:
Hebrew Rhapsody
Unknown:
Emanuel Feuermann

The days when dancing really was dancing
(New series: No. 2).

'Reminisce' or dance while Harry Davidson and his Orchestra play old-time dance music and Margaret Eaves entertains with old-time ballads. At the piano, Cicely Hoye. Master of Ceremonies, Patric Curwen.

Contributors

Musicians:
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Singer:
Margaret Eaves
Pianist:
Cicely Hoye
Master of Ceremonies:
Patric Curwen
Producer:
Douglas Lawrence

with Max and Harry "Nesbitt, Elsie Bower , Arthur Prince and Jim, Charlie Kunz , and Norman Evans. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Announcer, Norman Wooland. Producer, John Sharman. (BBC recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Elsie Bower
Unknown:
Charlie Kunz
Unknown:
Norman Evans.
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell.
Announcer:
Norman Wooland.
Producer:
John Sharman.

A tale of a respectable family, by H. F. Maltby. Adapted for broadcasting by Cynthia Pughe. Produced by Peter Creswell

Contributors

Unknown:
H. F. Maltby.
Unknown:
Cynthia Pughe.
Duced By:
Peter Creswell
Councillor John Clugston, M P:
Julien Mitchell
Mrs Clugston:
Ethel Lodge
Winnie Clugston:
Belle Chrystall
Estelle Clugston:
Freda Falconer
Percy Clugston:
Lewis Stringer
Charles Berry:
Noel Dryden
Phoebe:
Molly Rankin
Police-Inspector Wick:
Malcolm Graeme
The Strange Lady:
Beatrice Varley

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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