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Ⓓ A light comedy by Noel Coward
(from ' Tonight at 8.30
Cast
(fry permission of Howard Wyndham and Branson Albery )
The action of the play takes place in a bedroom in the Lloyd-Ransome's house, Villa Zephyre , on the Cote d'Azur
The time is the present
Production by John Richmond
(Empire Programme)

Contributors

Comedy By:
Noel Coward
Unknown:
Branson Albery
Unknown:
Villa Zephyre
Production By:
John Richmond
Stella Cartwright:
Marjorie Mars
Toby Cartwright:
Alec Clunes
Olive Lloyd-Ransome:
Betty Jardme
Lord Chapworth (Chaps):
Arthur Pusey
Nanny:
Marie Ault
Murdoch:
Derek Prentice
Stevens:
Frederick Piper
Princess Elena Krassiloff:
Sonia Beryl
Gaston:
Derek Prentice

The Pasquier Trio and René le Roy (flute): Quartet in A (K.298) (Mozart) —1 Andantino. 2 Minuetto and Trio. 3 Rondo (Allegretto urazioso)
The Leipzig Gewandhaus Wind
Quintet: Divertimento No. 14, in B, for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and horn (Mozart) —1 Allegro molto. 2 Andantino. 3 Minuet. 4 Presto
Rene le Roy (flute): Pastorate du
Bargan (Colestan). Danse de la chevre (Goat Dance) (Honegger)

Contributors

Flute:
René Le Roy
Flute:
Rene Le Roy

A Musical Play by Raife Growenor
Radio version by Giorgio R. Foa and Wensley Johnston , based on a synopsis by Archie Campbell. Additional dialogue by Lionel Aldous.
Orchestrations by Arthur Sandford and Jack Beaver
The Cast in order 'of their appearance
A Stage Director..........Leslie Bradley Linda Devine , a singer...Bébé Daniels
(by permission of George Black)
Shoot, a piano-tuner............Ben Lyon
(6.V permission of George Black)
His assistant...................Sidney Keith Maud, Linda's maid.........Joan Young Madame Pesetti , a prima-donna
Hermione Gingold
Julie, her French maid....Joan Young Monsieur Popoffsky , a Russian impresario.....................Boris Ranevsky
Pierre Dupont. .........Charles Fletcher Claire Dupont , his wife
Mary Alice Collins
Juan Ie Pin , a famous producer
George de Warfaz
Mrs. Donovan, Linda's Irish dresser
Mignon O'Doherty
Chorus girls, Society people, call-boys, etc.
The BBC Revue Chorus and Augmented Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
At the pianoforte, Arthur Sandford
The action of the Play takes place on the roof-garden and different floor-levels of a modern apartment building in New York City. Later at Palm Beach, and subsequently at a Broadway Theatre.
Production by Archie Campbell
' The Silent Melody ' will be repealed tomorrow at 9.0 in the Regional programme

Contributors

Play By:
Raife Growenor
Unknown:
Giorgio R. Foa
Unknown:
Wensley Johnston
Unknown:
Archie Campbell.
Dialogue By:
Lionel Aldous.
Unknown:
Arthur Sandford
Unknown:
Jack Beaver
Director:
Leslie Bradley
Director:
Linda Devine
Piano-Tuner:
Ben Lyon
Unknown:
Sidney Keith
Unknown:
Joan Young
Unknown:
Madame Pesetti
Unknown:
Hermione Gingold
Unknown:
Joan Young
Unknown:
Monsieur Popoffsky
Unknown:
Boris Ranevsky
Unknown:
Pierre Dupont.
Unknown:
Charles Fletcher
Unknown:
Claire Dupont
Unknown:
Mary Alice Collins
Unknown:
Juan Ie Pin
Conducted By:
Mark H. Lubbock
Pianoforte:
Arthur Sandford
Production By:
Archie Campbell

Serenades played by Joy Boughton (oboe)
Edward Selwyn (oboe)
Nicholas Tschaikov (clarinet)
Pauline Juler (clarinet)
Alan Hyde (horn)
John Mason (horn)
Gilbert Vinter (bassoon)
Thomas Wightman (bassoon)
Serenade No. 12, in C minor (K.388) \ 1 Allegro. 2 Andante. 3 Minuetto
(in Canone) e Trio (in Canone al rovescio). 4 Allegro
Minuetto (Serenade No. 11, in E Allegro flat, K.375)
Further programmes in this series will be broadcast on Wednesday (7.30) and Saturday (6.30) Regional.
See short article on page 16

Contributors

Played By:
Joy Boughton
Oboe:
Edward Selwyn
Clarinet:
Nicholas Tschaikov
Clarinet:
Pauline Juler
Horn:
Alan Hyde
Horn:
John Mason
Bassoon:
Gilbert Vinter
Bassoon:
Thomas Wightman

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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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