From page 113 of ' New Every Morning'
far Farmers and Shipping
at the Organ of the Capitol Cinema, Aberdeen
try the English countryside
These two Canadian Sourdoughs, after their last exciting London experience, try the quiet of a country lane and, once again, come up against it
Ezra Pitt played by Bill Campbell
Elmer played by Sydney Keith
Production by F. H. C. Piffard
(Empire Programme)
from the Floral Pavilion,
Bridlington
Gladys Ripley (contralto)
William Pleeth (violoncello)
Conductor, J. C. Dyson
A Survey of Recorded German
Lieder by Sydney Northcote , D.Mus.
Schubert
(From Birmingham)
America v. Germany or Czechoslovakia
Descriptions of the Third day's play in the Inter-Zone final by F. H. Grisewood from Wimbledon
Alfredo and his Orchestra: Gypsy
Idyll (Ferraris), Two Guitars (trad.)
Jeannette MacDonald : Italian
Street Song: Ah! Sweet mystery of life (Naughty Marietta) (Herbert)
Orchestre Raymonde: Selection,
The Vagabond King (Friml)
Herbert Ernst Groh (tenor) :
Sunshine in Spring (de Curtis, Baumann), Silk Skies (Rust)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra :
Waltz Pot-Pourri (Morena)
Conducted by Bela Bizony from the Hungarian Restaurant
An examination of personal scrap-books carried out by Harold Nicolson
C The Private Anthology of a Gentleman from Dorset'
(An electrical recording of a talk broadcast in the Regional Programme on June 11)
Winifred Bury (mezzo-soprano)
including Weather Forecast
Notices connected with Government and other Public Services
by George Ackroyd
An exhilarating farce of the 'nineties by Lance Sieveking
Founded upon J. Storer Clouston 's famous novel with and Place, London and the Home
Counties
Time, Forty years ago, in the days when the popular conception of a German Baron was that of a huge jovial figure alternately shaking with kindly guttural laughter and overflowing with elephantine sentimentality
Characters and The cast also includes a host of old gentlemen, young gentlemen, Generals, cabmen, maids, ladies, little bits of fluff, and the like:
Played by the Misses Idina Scott -Gatty, Joan Brierley , and Messrs. Bryan Powley , Harvey Braban , Lance George , Charles Mason , Stanford
Holme
See the article by Lance Sieveking on page 14
' The Lunatic at Large' was broadcast in the Regional programme last night
(Section C)
Led by Laurance Turner
Conducted by Sir Ernest MacMillan
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
' The Individual American'
Alistair Cooke
(From America)
A Revue in Miniature with Marjorie Westbury
Dorothy Summers
John Bentley
Dennis Folwell
Leila Brittain and Harry Engleman at two pianos
Produced and compered by Martyn C. Webster
(From Birmingham)
Leader, Montague Brearley
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Ina Souez (soprano)
Walt Whitman and some others
A talk with illustrations by A. L. Phelps (Professor of English,
Wesley College, Winnipeg)
from the Cafe de Paris