Leader, Frank Thomas
Conductor, Idris Lewis
Tom Williams (baritone)
An inquiry into the policy and practice of preserving buildings of historic and architectural significance in the West Country
2-Bristol
John Betjeman
J. Nelson Meredith
Minnie Sucksmith
from the Houldsworth Hall ,
Manchester
Manchester Women's String
Orchestra
Leader, Phyllis Russell
Conductor, Clarice Dunington
Mary Maddock (soprano)
Harry Brindle (bass)
Leader, Harold F. Petts
Conductor, Ernest W. Goss
Doris Wells (soprano) from the Pavilion, Torquay
Ernest W. Goss, conductor of the Torquay Municipal Orchestra, planned originally to be an organist and a choirmaster. Studying to this end, he passed the examinations of Fellow of the Royal College of Organists, and Associate of the Royal College of Music. He has had considerable experience as an accompanist, orchestral player, and choirmaster.
Goss served during the war as Bandmaster with the Northumberland Fusiliers and York and Leicester Regiments, and soon after leaving the Army was appointed Musical Director to the Corporation of Torquay. As such he has seen the Orchestra grow from the small numbers of that time to its present substantial strength. He has re-established the Torquay Musical Festival at which leading artists and famous conductors appear.
(A Little Teatime Show)
Produced by Ernest Longstaffe , with continuity by Barry Delmaine
Sylvia Saetre
(Miss 1939)
George Curtis
16 bars of versatility
Ray and Benson as Liza and Lil, the two working girls
Clifford Warren in songs and stories
Alan Paul and Ivor Dennis
(The maestros of two keyboards)