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Thea Wells (soprano) Gladys Jones (contralto) Tom Purvis (tenor) Glyn Eastman (bass)

'More Daisies'
A song cycle by Liza Lehmann
1 Up into the Cherry Tree. 2 A Moral (Good and Bad Children). 3 For Good Luck. 4 Good night and Good morning. 5 Every night my prayers I say. 6 In Dream-land. 7 The Cuckoo. 8 Marching Song. 9 My Shadow. 10 The Captain. 11 A Child's Prayer

Three Quartets from Liza Lehmann's 'The Daisy Chain'
1 Thank you very much. 2 Foreign Children. 3 Seeing the World

Contributors

Soprano:
Thea Wells
Contralto:
Gladys Jones
Tenor:
Tom Purvis
Bass:
Glyn Eastman

Guiseppe Becce Orchestra: Pot Pourri, The Merry Peasant (Fall)

John McGettigan (tenor): The Little Thatched Cabin on the Hill. The Irish Jaunting Car (Crean)

West End Celebrity Orchestra: Suite, Tales from a Fairy Book - Babes in the Wood; Rumpelstilkins; Cinderella; Ali Baba (Engleman)

Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy: Will you remember? (May-time) (Young, Romberg). 'Neath the Southern Moon (Naughty Marietta) (Young, Herbert)

Frankie Carle (pianoforte) (with Rhythm Accompaniment): Selection, Rosalie (Porter)

Joseph Schmidt (tenor): Lolita, Serenade (Buszi-Peccia). L'Ariatella (Biscardi)

Orchestre Raymonde: Manhattan Serenade and Manhattan Moonlight (Alter)

Rawicz and Landauer (pianists): Schubert Time (arr. Rawicz and Landauer). Faust Variations (Gounod, arr. Rawicz and Landauer)

Kate Smith: There's a gold mine in the sky (Kenney). When the moon comes over the mountain (Johnson and Woods)

Dinicu and his Orchestra: Waltz (The Sleeping Beauty) (Tchaikovsky). Waltz, Candide (Tanaseci)

Richard Tauber (tenor); Rosalie (Rosalie). My Gypsy Dream Girl (Command Performance) (Pease, Harvey)

Rawicz and Landauer: Parade of the Tin Soldiers (Jessel)

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.

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More