from page 21 of ' New Every Morning
' for Farmers and Shipping
Leader, Frank Thomas
Conducted by Mansel Thomas
Trevor Anthony (bass)
at the Organ of the Granada,
Woolwich
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
from the Granada, Clapham Junction
at the Organ of the Regal Cinema,
Edmonton
Mary Ellis and Chorus: I've told every little star (Music in the Air) (Kern)
Lawrence Tibbett: The song is you (Music in the Air) (Kern)
Herman Finck and his Orchestra:
Gaiety Echoes
Frances Day: Artificial Flowers
(Floodlight) (Nichols)
Frances Day and John Mills : A
Little White Room (Floodlight) (Nichols)
London Palladium Orchestra:
Selection, Chu Chin Chow (Norton)
Janet Joye , Edward Cooper , and Elisabeth Welch , with Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Compere, C. B. Cochran : C. B. Cochran 's Memories
[Programme continued overleaf
The Day Before Yesterday, No. 10
(All arrangements by Arthur Dulay )
Essex v. Gloucestershire
A commentary on the Inter-Counties Final, by Stewart MacPherson , from the Municipal Baths, West Ham
including Weather Forecast
(Section C)
Led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by Avril Coleridge-Taylor
Music by Coleridge-Taylor
Intermezzo in C
Nos. 2 and 6 from Suite, Three Fours Ballade in A minor Suite, Othello
1 Dance. 2 Willow Song. 3 Funeral March. 4 Military March
Avril Coleridge-Taylor , daughter of the famous composer, is a versatile musician. When only a child she began her career as a ballet dancer at Drury Lane. She entered upon a comprehensive study of music, first at the Guildhall and later at Trinity College, taking piano, violin, elocution, and composition ; finally, winning a scholarship for piano and composition, and at the same time having her first song published. She has since written a considerable number of songs and orchestral works.
Of late years, however,
Avril Coleridge-Taylor has devoted her activities chiefly to conducting. For a period she studied under Albert Coates. Among many important engagements as a conductor, she conducted the Hiaicatha pageant at Sheffield and she has been to America and conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It is interesting to note that she was the first woman to be invited to conduct the Band of H.M. Royal Marines at Chatham.
A Light-Hearted Half-hour in which the audience will join with Reginald Foort at the BBC Theatre Organ with Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth
Production by Max Kester
Dished out by those Happytizers
The Two Leslies
(Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes ) with the following ingredients:
Suzette Tarri
Lyle Evans
Hugo
Robin Richmond
Tubby Turner and The Two Leslies
The BBC Revue Chorus and the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Produced by George Barker and the Two Leslies
dancing tonight to
Victor Silvester and his
Ballroom Orchestra
Admission by radio only
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
(No. 1)
The BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Dennis Noble (baritone)