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Dino Borgioli (tenor): My lovely
Celia (Munro, arr. Lane Wilson ). Do not go, my love (Hageman)
Alfred Cortot (pianoforte): Voiles
(Veils) (Preludes, Book I) (Debussy). Study in waltz form (Saint-Saens)
Dino Borgioli : Gondoliera veneziana (Sadero). La Barcarola della Marangona (arr. Sadero)
Alfred Cortot : Barcarolle, Op. 60
(Chopin)

Contributors

Tenor:
Dino Borgioli
Unknown:
Lane Wilson
Pianoforte:
Alfred Cortot
Unknown:
Dino Borgioli
Unknown:
Alfred Cortot

A Revue for the Intelligent Listener
(This means You !)
Written and devised by Ronald Frankau
Music by Monte Crick with Renee Roberts Tommy Handley Beryl Orde Bernard Clifton Grace Denbeigh-Russell Monte Crick Mr. Murgatroyd Mr. Winterbottom The Radio Graces The Georgians and Ronald Frankau
The BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Shadwell
Production by Max Kester

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Frankau
Music By:
Monte Crick
Unknown:
Renee Roberts
Unknown:
Tommy Handley
Unknown:
Beryl Orde
Unknown:
Bernard Clifton
Unknown:
Grace Denbeigh-Russell
Unknown:
Monte Crick
Unknown:
Ronald Frankau
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell
Production By:
Max Kester

From the theatre in the Clacton
Holiday Camp
(by permission of Butlin's, Ltd.)
George Robey
Elsie and Doris Waters
Vic Oliver
Turner Layton
Will Fyffe
Mantovani and his Orchestra
Lew Stone and his Band
Listeners are to hear a programme by front-rank Variety artists actually entertaining some of the occupants of a well-known holiday camp near Clacton. The audience will be drawn from a thousand little bungalows in which they are spending their holidays, and they will be in holiday humour. The laughter and applause will help the artists behind the foot-lights and lend atmosphere to the whole thing.

Contributors

Unknown:
George Robey
Unknown:
Doris Waters
Unknown:
Vic Oliver
Unknown:
Turner Layton
Unknown:
Will Fyffe
Unknown:
Lew Stone

A radio dramatisation, based on fact, of an incident of bravery, grit, and endurance in the annals of seamen's endeavour to save life by ' Taffrail ' (Captain Taprell Dorling , D.S.O.,
R.N.)'
The cast includes : Leo Genn , Roy Emerton , Edwin Ellis , Howard Marion-Crawford , George Bellamy , Robert Mawdesley , Charles Barrett , Andrew Churchman , Cyril Vernon
Production by John Cheatle

Contributors

Unknown:
Captain Taprell Dorling
Unknown:
Leo Genn
Unknown:
Roy Emerton
Unknown:
Edwin Ellis
Unknown:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Unknown:
George Bellamy
Unknown:
Robert Mawdesley
Unknown:
Charles Barrett
Unknown:
Andrew Churchman
Unknown:
Cyril Vernon
Production By:
John Cheatle

' Desert Island Castaway'
Captain A. E. Dingle
Captain A. E. Dingle , better known to many English readers as ' Sin-bad ', has direct personal experience of what being cast away on a desert island really feels like. Tonight, in the first of a new series of talks by men and women who have experienced danger or hardship, he will describe how he and one companion managed to survive on one of the islands called the Crozets under extreme conditions of hardship.

Contributors

Unknown:
Captain A. E. Dingle
Unknown:
Captain A. E. Dingle

Astra Desmond (contralto)
Cyril Scott (pianoforte)
CYRIL SCOTT
Ballad
ASTRA DESMOND Mist
The Pilgrim Cranes
Have ye seen him pass by ? CYRIL SCOTT
Prelude (Suite No. 2)
Paradise Bird } (from Poems)
ASTRA DESMOND Invocation Rain
A Song of Arcady
CYRIL SCOTT
Sphinx Ode heroique

Contributors

Pianoforte:
Cyril Scott
Pianoforte:
Cyril Scott
Unknown:
Cyril Scott
Unknown:
Cyril Scott
Unknown:
Sphinx Ode

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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