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Music from the Films
Jack Payne and his Band : There's something about a Soldier (Soldiers of the King) (Spoliansky).
Stanley Lnpino and Elsie Carlisle ' Just ODE More (Sleepless nights) (Lupino, arr. Gay). The Three
Virginians: What more can I ask ? (The Little Damozel) (Noble). Parry Jones {Tenor) : Dance Pretty Lady (Waltz Time) (Herbert-Strauss-Lery). Olive Groves (Soprano) Siuiiin' Through (Smilin' Through) (Penn). A) Jolson : You are too beautiful (Hallelujah, I'm a tramp) (Harl Rodgers ). Bob and Alf Pearson (Duettists) : Moon Song (Hello Everybody) (Coslow Jolinson). Annette Hanshaw : Twenty Million People (Hello Everybody) (Coslow Johnson ). Ambrose and his Orchestra : Tell me tonight (Tell me tonight) (Noel Gay).

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Payne
Unknown:
Stanley Lnpino
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Elsie Carlisle
Tenor:
Parry Jones
Unknown:
Harl Rodgers
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Alf Pearson
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Annette Hanshaw
Unknown:
Coslow Johnson

A Recital by Gertrude Lawrence
At your command (Barris, Crosly, Tobias). Now you are here (Sievier, Hamilton). Tired (Lown.Karras). Let's say good-bye: Mad about the boy (Words and Music) (Noel Coward). My Sweet (Aren't we all) (Hamilton). Songs she had made famous: I said good-bye (Novello); You were meant for me (Sissle, Blake); A cup of coffee, a sandwich and you (Meyer); Someone to watch over you

Mr. WESTON MARTYR : Cowes Week'
Mr. Weston Martyr , well known to listeners as an amateur yachtsman with a gift for vivid description, reports on the week's racing, which he has been watching from his own boat. Particular interest is given to this year's regatta by the American and Continental entries for the 600 mile Ocean Race promoted by the Royal Ocean Racing Club.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. Weston Martyr
Unknown:
Mr. Weston Martyr

(Continued)
Entry of Massed Bands by Brigade Groups
The 7th Infantry Brigade playing
Fall in and Follow Me and Put me amongst the Girls
The 8th Infantry Brigade playing
Wee Deoch an' Doris and Oh, oh, it's a lovely war
The 2nd Cavalry Brigade playing
Puppchen
The 9th Infantry Brigade playing
All the nice girls love a sailor and Take me back to Blighty
All the Massed Bands then play
Sanctuary of the Heart and the march El Abanico and leave the arena to the Londonderry
Air
Relayed from Tidworth

Contributors

Unknown:
El Abanico

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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