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The Band of H.M. Coldstream
Guards, conducted by Lt. R. G. Evans : Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna (Suppe). Selection, The Gondoliers (Sullivan)
Norman Allin (bass): True till death (Scott-Gatty). King's Own (Crofts and Bonheur)
La Garde Républicaine Band, conducted by M. G. Balay : Le pere de la victoire (Ganne). Sambre et Meuse (Planquette). March of the Second Legion (Sellenick)
Norman Allin (bass):
Molly Brannigan (Old Irish, arr. Stanford). A Lowland Love-Song (arr. Senior)
Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier
Guards, conducted by Major George Miller : Selection, Tom Jones (Edward German)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Lt. R. G. Evans
Bass:
Norman Allin
Unknown:
M. G. Balay
Bass:
Norman Allin
Bass:
Molly Brannigan
Unknown:
H.M. Grenadier
Unknown:
George Miller
Unknown:
Tom Jones

Adapted by Laurence Gilliam from the story by H. G. Wells
(By permission of Cyril Phillips )
Narrator, V. C. Clinton-Baddeley
Other parts played by Charles Groves , Lilian Warde , John Gabriel
Music composed and conducted by Robert Chignell
Production by Laurence Gilliam
This programme was first produced on August 6 and 7, 1935 The Purple Pileus ' was broadcast on Tuesday in the National programme

Contributors

Adapted By:
Laurence Gilliam
Story By:
H. G. Wells
Unknown:
Cyril Phillips
Narrator:
V. C. Clinton-Baddeley
Played By:
Charles Groves
Played By:
Lilian Warde
Played By:
John Gabriel
Conducted By:
Robert Chignell
Production By:
Laurence Gilliam
Mr Coombes:
Philip Wade
Mrs Coombes:
Ann Trevor
Clarence:
Harold Scott
Jennie:
Myrtle Richardson
Tom:
Douglas Burbidge

from the Glyndebourne Festival
Opera House
The action takes place in the neighbourhood of Seville
Scene 1, An Ante-chamber (Afternoon)
Scene 2, Great Hall in the Palazzo
(Evening)
Cast
Chorus of Village Girls, and Peasants
The Glyndebourne Festival
Orchestra
The Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Conductor, FRITZ BUSCH
Producer, Carl Ebert

Contributors

Conductor:
Fritz Busch
Producer:
Carl Ebert
Count Almaviva:
John Brownlee
The Countess:
Aulikki Rautawaara
Susanna:
Audrey Mildmay
Figaro:
Willy Domgraf-Fassbander
Don Curzio:
Eric Starling
Marcellina:
Constance Willis
Bartolo:
Salvatore Baccaloni
Barbarina:
Winifred Radford
Cherubino:
Marita Farell
Antonio:
Fergus Dunlop

Regional Programme London

About Regional Programme

Regional 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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