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Lilly Gyenes and her ' 20 Hungaria '
Girls : Selection, The Gypsy Princess (Kálmán)
Gitta Alpar (soprano) : Tell me, poor little heart (Fair is the World) (Lehdr)
Lilly Gyenes and her ' 20 Hungaria '
Girls : Waltz, Tales from the Vienna Woods (Johann Strauss )
Gitta Alpar (soprano) : Doll's Song
(Tales of Hoffmann) (Offenbach)
Lilly Gyenes and her ' 20 Hungaria '
Girls: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt)

Contributors

Soprano:
Gitta Alpar
Unknown:
Lilly Gyenes
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Soprano:
Gitta Alpar
Unknown:
Lilly Gyenes

AUDREY SAMSON Rhythm Songstress
DENNIS GILBERT the Juvenile Xylophonist
and DOREEN PULLEN in Impressions of Radio Stars
THE FOUR KNAVES
Rae Jenkins (violin)
Hal Herbert (guitar)
Bill Bownass (accordion)
Bob Busby (piano)
Produced by ERNEST LONGSTAFFE
The idea behind this programme, as the title suggests, is to bring to the microphone young artists possessed of all the sang-froid of young 1936. Each is a professional, each is about fifteen.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Gilbert
Unknown:
Doreen Pullen
Violin:
Rae Jenkins
Guitar:
Hal Herbert
Accordion:
Bill Bpwnass
Piano:
Bob Busby
Produced By:
Ernest Longstaffe

Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Ambrose Gauntlett (viola da gamba)
John Ticehurst (harpsichord)

Ambrose Gauntlett and John Ticehurst
Suite No. 2
1. Prelude. 2. Fuguette. 3. Pompe funebre. 4. La Chemise blanche (The Clean Shirt)

Margaret Field-Hyde
Qu'on ne me dise plus Doux liens Brunete

Frederick Grinke, Ambrose Gauntlett and John Ticehurst
Premier Concert Royal
Prelude Allemande
Sarabande, Gavotte, Gigue, Menuet

Contributors

Soprano:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Violinist:
Frederick Grinke
Viola de gamba player:
Ambrose Gauntlett
Harpsichordist:
John Ticehurst

Presented by LESLIE BAILY and CHARLES BREWER with the assistance, either in person or from records, of notabilities of the year :-
The Countess of Oxford and Asquith whose Husband, Mr. Asquith, became
Premier in 1908 Melba who celebrated her twentieth anniversary at Covent Garden
Lord Desborough
President of the British Olympic Council
Mr. Griffith Brewer
The Celebrated Balloonist
Mr. W. H. Berry in Musical-comedy memories
Miss Florrie Forde
(By permission of George Black ) recalls the popular songs of the year
The Cast also includes
Patric Curwen , J. B. Rowe , Andrew Churchman , Colin Cunningham , Horace Percival , Muriel Petty , Gladys Young , Floy Penrhyn , Gordon Baily
The BBC Theatre Orchestra and The Revue Chorus
Conducted by HAROLD LOWE
' Scrapbook for 1908 ' was broadcast in the Regional programme on Tuesday

Contributors

Presented By:
Leslie Baily
Presented By:
Charles Brewer
Unknown:
Mr. W. H. Berry
Unknown:
Miss Florrie Forde
Unknown:
George Black
Unknown:
Patric Curwen
Unknown:
J. B. Rowe
Unknown:
Andrew Churchman
Unknown:
Colin Cunningham
Unknown:
Horace Percival
Unknown:
Muriel Petty
Unknown:
Gladys Young
Unknown:
Floy Penrhyn
Unknown:
Gordon Baily
Conducted By:
Harold Lowe

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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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