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A description of the world's heavyweight championship contest, which took place at the Yankee Stadium, New York, at 3 a.m. British Summer
Time
From a recorded version of the commentary broadcast by Clem McCarthy and Edwin Hill
The broadcast, which will occupy not more than 30 minutes, will be given three times today-at 6 a.m., 7 a.m., and 8 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Clem McCarthy
Unknown:
Edwin Hill

Antonio Sala (violoncello): Sonata
(Porpora)
Lotte Lehmann (soprano): Ungeduld (Impatience) (Schubert). Anakreons Grab (Anacreon's Grave) and In.dem Schatten meiner Locken (In the shadows of my hair) (Wolf)
Benno Moseiwitsch (pianoforte):
Variations and Fugue on a theme by Handel. Theme and Variations 1 to
25 (Brahms)

Contributors

Unknown:
Antonio Sala
Soprano:
Lotte Lehmann
Pianoforte:
Benno Moseiwitsch

Arthur Woods and his Orchestra:
Overture, The Mousme (Monckton, Talbot, arr. Arthur Wood)
Elisabeth Welch : Far Away in Shanty Town (Glamorous Night) (Hassall, Novello)
Trefor Jones (tenor) : Shine
Through my Dreams (Glamorous Night) (Novello)
The New Mayfair Orchestra:
Selection, The Cat and the Fiddle
Margaret Bannerman : A Couple of Fools in Love (Valentine). I Only want one Boy (John and Broones) (both from Give me a Ring)
Jack Buchanan : Jack Buchanan
Medley
Frances Day: Dancing with a Ghost (Carter and Ellis)
Bobby Howes and The Carlyle
Cousins: Happy the Day (Tell Her the Truth) (Weston, Lee, Waller, and Tunbridge)

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Woods
Unknown:
Elisabeth Welch
Tenor:
Trefor Jones
Unknown:
Margaret Bannerman
Unknown:
Jack Buchanan
Unknown:
Bobby Howes

A Mediterranean Carouse
Book and lyrics by Harry Howard and Sidney Vivian with an additional lyric by Lilian Florenz
Music by Harry Howard
Arrangements by Harry Bidgood
Those taking part
Billie Baker , Hugh French, Dorothy Black , Ernest Sefton , Thelma Sheehan , Harry Howard , Sidney Vivian , and The Three Herons with Harry Bidgood and his Band
Production by William MacLurg
(Empire Programme)

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Howard
Unknown:
Sidney Vivian
Unknown:
Lilian Florenz
Music By:
Harry Howard
Arrangements By:
Harry Bidgood
Unknown:
Billie Baker
Unknown:
Dorothy Black
Unknown:
Ernest Sefton
Unknown:
Thelma Sheehan
Unknown:
Harry Howard
Unknown:
Sidney Vivian
Unknown:
Harry Bidgood
Production By:
William MacLurg

under the direction of Frank A Terry With additional lyrics and music by Claud Branston , Wilcock and Rutherford, and Frank A. Terry from the Floral Pavilion,
New Brighton
Frank A. Terry , who has done so much for Northern entertainment, has been the lessee of the Floral Pavilion, New Brighton, for the past seven years, where ' Pleasure on Parade ' is staged from Whitsun until the end of September.
As usual, Terry will compere the company, which includes Claud Branston , the popular pianist entertainer ; Jack Murray , comedian, with his partner, Connie Hobbs ; Jessie Jewel , comedienne ; Billy Richards , tenor, and Norman Russell , baritone; Dorothy Webber , soprano ; Jack Crosbie , ' six feet of art and mystery '; Tony Dalton , nephew of the famous comedian, Morny Cash ; and speciality dancing acts.

Contributors

Music By:
Claud Branston
Unknown:
Frank A. Terry
Unknown:
Frank A. Terry
Unknown:
Claud Branston
Unknown:
Jack Murray
Unknown:
Connie Hobbs
Unknown:
Jessie Jewel
Tenor:
Billy Richards
Tenor:
Norman Russell
Soprano:
Dorothy Webber
Soprano:
Jack Crosbie
Unknown:
Tony Dalton

A description of the world's heavyweight championship contest, which took place at the Yankee Stadium, New York, at 3 a.m. British Summer
Time
From a recorded version of the commentary broadcast by Clem McCarthy and Edwin Hill
followed by EDDIE CARROLL AND
HIS MUSIC with Caroline and Hughie Diamond

Contributors

Unknown:
Clem McCarthy
Unknown:
Edwin Hill
Unknown:
Eddie Carroll
Unknown:
Hughie Diamond

at Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co.,Ltd.)
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Ninety Players)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by SIR HENRY J. WOOD
Tickets can be obtained from [address removed], and usual agents. Prices (including Entertainments Tax) : 7s. 6d., 6s., 5s. (reserved), 3s. (unreserved), promenade (payment at doors only) 2s.

Contributors

Leader:
Paul Beard
Conducted By:
Sir Henry J. Wood

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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