EVA NEALE (Mezzo-Soprano)
SILVIO SIDELI (Baritone)
Played by EDWARD O'HENRY Relayed from Tussaud's Cinema
Leonardo Kemp and his Piccadilly Hotel Orchestra
From The Piccadilly Hotel
GWENDOLEN COLERIDCE-TAYLOR
(Soprano)
DOUGLAS SHARPINGTON (Baritone)
CORELLl WINDEATT'S OCTET
OCTET Selection, ' Good News ' - De Sylva
Indian Dawn Zatnecnik, - arr. Windeatt
You were meant for me - Brown
Spring - Grieg, arr. Windeatt
GWENDOLEN COLERIDGE-TAYLOR What's in the air today ? - Robert Eden
I know where I'm goin' - arr. H. Hughes
Big Lady Moon - Coleridge-Taylor
DOUGLAS SHARPINGTON In an old-fashioned Town - :W. H.Squire
The Gentle Maiden - arr. Somervell
Tomorrow - F. Keel
OCTET Selection, 'Rose Marie ' - Friml
First ArabesqueDebussy, - arr. Windeatt
Mignon' Gavotte - Thomas
GWENDOLEN COLERIDGE-TAYLOR Songs my Mother taught mo - Dvorak
Will o' the Wisp - Spross
Doctor Foster - H. Hughes
DOUGLAS SHARPINGTON The devout lover - Maud Valerie White
Linden Lea - Vaughan Williams
OCTET Selection, 'Hold Everything' - de Sylva
L'Heure Bleue - Spolianski
Lover, come back to me - Romberg
Being Bank Holiday Monday, ' Erbert takes his Family to the . Seaside '
(C. E. Hodges)
TIME Signal, GREEN
WICH ; WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL 'NEWS BULLETIN
BEETHOVEN'S VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE SONATAS
Played by WINIFRED SMALL (Violin) and MAURICE COLE (Pianoforte)
Sonata in A Minor, Op. 23
Presto
Andante scherzo, piu allegretto
WINNIE MELVILLE and DEREK OLDHAM with MAURICE BESLY at the Piano
TEDDY BROWN (Xylophone Solos)
STUART Ross and JOE SARGENT
(In Syncopated Harmony)
BURNS and ALLEN (Comedy Duo)
FLORENCE BAYFIELD and GEO.
PIZZEY
(Singing Popular Choruses) Tommy HANDLEY (Compere)
SKETCH
'WHERE IGNORANCE IS BLISS' by ROGER G. LEVY
Cast :
JACK PAYNE and THE B B C DANCE ORCHESTRA
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND
GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
9.15 Mr. JOHN SCOTT HUGHES : An
Eye-Witness Account of Cowes
.. Regatta. S.B. from Bournemouth
ALWAYS the most popular yachting
'festival' of the year, Cowes Week presents an equal attraction. to the professional and the mere ' layman.' The festival dates back to 1800 when privately-owned vessels were first raced off Cowes; then in 1815, the Cowos Yacht Club was formed. The event has .continually grown in importance until now Cowes Week is one of the great English social festivals of the year ; but the importance of the social side should not hide' the more serious activity of a Club that has done so much to encourage the sport of yachting in every branch. Cowes is, weather permitting, as gay a feast of colour as England can show-of white sails and sky and water ; and it is against this vivid background that listeners must set Mr. Scott Hughes ' words this evening.
9.30 Local Announcements; (Daventry only)
Shipping Forecast
Another Light-headed
Programme
Arranged and produced by Gordon McConnel
NANCY LOVATT
STUART ROBERTSON
JOHN ARMSTRONG
THE WIRELESS CHORUS and THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LESLIE WOODGATE
JACK HYLTON 'S AMBASSADOR
CLUB Band
Directed by RAY STARITA from the AMBASSADOR
CLUB
and his BAND from the NEW PRINCES RESTAURANT