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1. ALBERT WHELAN
The Australian Entertainer
2. ELSIE and DORIS WATERS
Entertainers
3. 'COUPONS'
By FRANK BURTON
4. RUDY STARITA
Vibraphone and Xylophone Solos at the Piano, SID BRIGHT, ; Accordionist, EDDIE
LISBONA
5. STAINLESS STEPHEN
Comedian
Throughout the above programme the following
English Composers will play some of their best-known compositions :
BILLY MILTON (at present appearing in 'Bitter Sweet '), HARRY PEPPER, GEORGE Posford ,
BILLY THORBURN
Where the numbers are sung, the vocalists will be:
ELSIE CARLISLE , BILLY SCOTT-COOMBER

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Whelan
Unknown:
Frank Burton
Unknown:
Billy Milton
Unknown:
George Posford
Unknown:
Billy Thorburn
Unknown:
Elsie Carlisle
Unknown:
Billy Scott-Coomber

A Radio Play of the Ice, the Air, and the Ether, by Friedrich Wolf
The English Version by Susan Behn and Cecil Lewis
Produced by Cecil Lewis
The Cast will include:
Alban Blakelock, Jan Harding, Frank Randell, Denys Blakelock, Walter Hudd, Clare Harris, Harman Grisewood, Andrew Churchman, Charles H. Mason, Victor Lewisohn, Frank Petley, Derrick Demarney, Abraham Sofaer, Eric Lugg, Hermione Gingold, George Carr, Deering Wells, Murri Moncrieff, Bruce Belfrage, Harold Young
The Russian Sextet
The Wireless Chorus

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Behn
Unknown:
Cecil Lewis
Produced By:
Cecil Lewis
Unknown:
Frank Randell
Unknown:
Denys Blakelock
Unknown:
Walter Hudd
Unknown:
Clare Harris
Unknown:
Charles H. Mason
Unknown:
Victor Lewisohn
Unknown:
Frank Petley
Unknown:
Derrick Demarney
Unknown:
Abraham Sofaer
Unknown:
Eric Lugg
Unknown:
Hermione Gingold
Unknown:
George Carr

National Programme Daventry

About National Programme

National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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