From Birmingham
The CITY OF BIRMINGHAM POLICE BAND
Conducted by RICHARD WASELL OLLY OAKLEY (Banjo) Selected Items fTIHE Prelude to Wagner's great music-drama epitomizes the transcendent love of Tristan and Isolde. In the closing scene, which for concert purposes follows immediately, Isolde sings her passionate song over the dead Tristan. Much of the music is a recollection of the great love duet in the Second Act.
‘ How the Chinese knew the world was round '
(from the Oxford Annual). Songs by Harold Casey (Baritone) ; Oily Oakley (Banjo Solos). The Snowman Story,' by Margaret Madeley
THE LONDON RADIO DANCE BAND, directed by SIDNEY FIRMAN
PHILLIP MIDDLEMISS (Entertainer)
With Community Singing and Parlour Games
Arranged by MONA PEARCE
From Birmingham j
PHYLLIS NORMAN PARKES and GALE GARDNER
(Folk Songs and Duets)
GRAY (Imitations)
WILL GARDNER (Comedian)
MALCOLM SCOTT (The Woman who Knows)
From Birmingham
A hitherto untold story by RACHEL LYMAN FIELD
Produced by STUART VINDEN
The Scene is laid in Cinderella's little morning-room, the day before yesterday. The room is a charming place, with an open tire burning, white the sun is streaming brightly in. The ladies are bending over their embroidery, engaged in gossip. The day is Cinderella's wedding anniversary, and we learn, for the first time, how the little kitchen maid has progressed since her marriage.