Heddle Nash (tenor)
I know of two bright eyes (Clutsam). To Mary (M. V. White). The Shepherd's Song (Helen) (Offenbach). Serenade (The Fair Maid of Perth) (Bizet)
(All arrangements by Lauretta
Williams and Roy Douglas )
Words and phrases derived from the one-time sport of cockfighting
C. R. Acton
from the Milton Hall , Manchester
A Recital by Dorothy Pilling (pianoforte) and Vida Harford (soprano)
Accompanist, Dora Gilson
' The Lilac Domino ' (Cuvillier)
Michael Bartlett (tenor): My heart will be dancing (Grey). You are my love song (May)
' White Horse Inn ' (Benatzky, Stolz)
London Theatre Orchestra: Selection, introducing Salzkammergut ; Your Eyes ; Fairies ; White Horse Inn
' Conversation Piece ' (Coward)
Maggie Teyte (soprano): Never-more. I'll follow my secret heart
' Les Cloches de Corneville '
(Planquette)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra:
Waltz (arr. Metra)
' The Student Prince ' (Romberg)
Soloists, Chorus, and Orchestra of the Berlin Schauspielhaus, conducted by Theo Mackaben : Serenade. Deep In my Heart
A recorded description by Robin Richardson of the work of the dining-car attendants and chefs in an express train from Queen Street Station, Glasgow
To be broadcast again in the Scottish programme on Thursday
Directed by John MacArthur
(A Little Tea-Time Show)
Produced by Ernest Longstaffe with continuity by Barry Delmaine
Kitty Keys and Connie Groome the comedy girls
Roy Cowl the cheery raconteur
Dorothy Brett and Reg Powell in comedy bits and pieces
Geoffrey Denton compere
Alan Paul and Ivor Dennis the maestros of two keyboards