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Stuart Robertson (bass-baritone) ana
Chorus : There's a tavern in the town; John Peel; Clementine (Montrose) ; Solomon Levi (Seaver)
Raymond Newell (baritone) with Chorus: Polly-Wolly-Doodle (Traditional); Widdecombe Fair (Old Devonshire Song)
Stuart Robertson with Male Chorus :
Lincolnshire Poacher ; The Vicar of Bray (arr. Tait)

Contributors

Bass-Baritone:
Stuart Robertson
Unknown:
Solomon Levi
Baritone:
Raymond Newell
Unknown:
Stuart Robertson

The Band of H.M. Coldstream
Guards, conducted by Lieut. R. G. Evans : The Standard of St. George (Alford); Hobomoko — Intermezzo (Reeves) ; Punjaub March (Payne)
The Band of H.M. Grenadier
Guards, conducted by Major George Miller : Songs of the Sea Medley; King Cotton March (Sousa)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Lieut. R. G. Evans
Conducted By:
Major George Miller

including
THE CARLYLE COUSINS
Syncopated Songs
BUNNY DOYLE FRA' YORK
SHIRE
THE HOUSTON SISTERS
The Irresistibles
THE MILLS BROTHERS
Four Voices and a Guitar
THE BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Directed by KNEALE KELLEY
The Carlyle Cousins have been touring with ' Songs from the Films ', which is to go into a new edition in September.
Bunny Doyle makes his debut in Music-Hall. He has appeared at the big London halls, and was principal comedian at the Theatre Royal, Sheffield, in this year's pantomime Aladdin. In one of the scenes he rubbed the lamp and wished Wednesday to win 't' coop '. When he arrived at Sheffield the other week to appear at a Variety theatre, he was met at the station by several members of the team.
The Houston Sisters are soon to part for a time. Renee is already rehearsing with Laddie Cliff for a new musical show in London. Billy also is shortly to appear in a straight play in the West End. Her detective thriller ' Twice Round the Clock' is still a best-seller.
The Mills Brothers have nSt been in Music-Hall for a year. They may be sure of a big reception.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bunny Doyle
Directed By:
Kneale Kelley
Unknown:
Bunny Doyle

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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