Presented by Frank Stewart
Flowers Stewart , arr. Hampton-Smith The Night is Young and You're so Beautiful.........Suesse, arr. Stewart
Without a Song
Youmans, arr. Fletcher
Songe d'ete (Dream of Summer)
Stewart
Nobody Knows trad., arr. Fletcher-Jackson
The Bells of Aberdovey trad., arr. Fletcher
The Green Grass grew all round arr. Jackson
A Bachelor Gay Fraser-Simson Invitation to the Dance
Weber, arr.
Jackson Coom , Pretty One
Sarony, arr. Fletcher
Wedding of the Painted Doll Brown The Village
Blacksmith Weiss , arr. Hampton-Smith
by Lance Dossor
A Chopin Programme
Barcarolle, Op. 60
Nocturne in B, Op. 62, No. 1 Study in F, Op. 25, No. 3
Study in D flat, Op. 25, No. 8
Prelude in C sharp minor, Op. 45 Scherzo in B minor, Op. 20
George Robey
George Robey has been appearing in the theatres and music-halls of Great Britain for nearly fifty years, but he is more than a Prime
Minister of Mirth, he is an observer of human nature, a collector of postage stamps and Chinese porcelain, he can ' pull a few notes out of his old violin' and make fiddles, too. He has played Falstaff in Henry IV in the theatre and Don Quixote on the screen. His broadcast talk in ' The Spice of Life' series was a classic.