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with Gwen Jones
Eddie Carroll is one of the most talented figures in the dance-band world, both as a band leader and as a composer. His 'Harlem' and 'Ebony Shadows' are two tunes that must rank among jazz classics. He has played with a number of famous bands, including those of Ambrose, Lew Stone, and Henry Hall, with whom he was solo pianist on the maiden voyage of the Queen Mary.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwen Jones
Unknown:
Eddie Carroll

The Keltic Trio is a fairly new combination, having given its first broadcast in July last year. Since then it has been heard frequently on the air, and has established for itself a reputation as one of the most competent small combinations in broadcasting.
The ensemble is unusual, consisting as it does of flute, viola, and piano, and it is probably the only one of its kind in the country. The music for the Trio's programmes has to be specially arranged, and this is done by members of the Trio.

★ Junior English
A true story in dialogue form arranged by JEAN SUTCLIFFE
3.5 ★ Interval Music
3.10 Topical Talks and ★ Feature Programmes
' Stories from English Folk Music'
A talk with musical illustrations about the stories and characters in some well-known folk songs and country dances written by URSULA
WOOD
3.3J ★ Interval Music

Contributors

Arranged By:
Jean Sutcliffe

Rawicz and Landauer (pianists):
Orpheus in the Underworld (Offenbach, arr. Rawicz and Landauer). Invitation to the Dance (Weber)
Alfredo Campoli (violin): Czardas
(Monti). Midnight Bells (The Opera Ball) (Heuberger). The Canary (Poliakin)
Rawicz and Landauer (pianists):
Selection, The Great Waltz (Johann Strauss ). Stars and Stripes (Sousa, arr. Raivicz and Landauer)

Contributors

Violin:
Alfredo Campoli
Unknown:
Johann Strauss

A story of coal and of the life it created in the most famous of mining valleys-the Rhondda by Jack Jones and T. Rowland Hughes
The programme will include renderings by the Ystradyfodwg (Rhondda) Choral Society, and special recordings by the BBC Mobile Recording
Unit
The production by T. Rowland Hughes
See the article by T. Rowland
Hughes on page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Jones
Unknown:
T. Rowland Hughes
Production By:
T. Rowland Hughes
Unknown:
T. Rowland

A Masque for the entertainment of the King
Music by John Blow
Shepherds, shepherdesses, huntsmen, little cupids, Graces
The BBC Singers
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Leader, Frederick Grinke
Conducted by Anthony Lewis
See the article on page 13

Contributors

Music By:
John Blow
Leader:
Frederick Grinke
Conducted By:
Anthony Lewis
Venus:
Laelia Finneberg
Adonis:
Henry Cummings
Cupid:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Huntsman:
Eric Greene
Shepherdess:
Sibylla Marshall
Shepherds:
Eric Greene
Shepherds:
Victor Harding

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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