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A miscellany in Scots verse and song of the seven ages of man
Taking part : George R. Harvey , Irvine Greig, Louise Donald , John Meams , Addie Ross , W. M. Carnegie , Robert Moir , Betty Craig , A. H. Stephen , Ada Innes , A. E. Cruick shank, William Thomson
Devised by Louise Donald
Produced by Alan Melville

Contributors

Unknown:
George R. Harvey
Unknown:
Louise Donald
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John Meams
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Addie Ross
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W. M. Carnegie
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Robert Moir
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Betty Craig
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A. H. Stephen
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Ada Innes
Unknown:
A. E. Cruick
Unknown:
William Thomson
Unknown:
Louise Donald
Produced By:
Alan Melville

Some music at random played and sung by Gerald Shaw
Len Camber and Madeleine Christie
Three favourite Scottish broadcasters join forces in this continuous musical show.
Gerald Shaw , now playing the organ at a big Glasgow cinema after some years in the South of England, is son of that famous writer of sea stories, Frank H. Shaw. Listeners may recall the tuneful music he wrote for Robin Russell 's revue On the Spur of the Moment, in which appeared Len Camber , who is also in tonight's programme. Len is better known as one of the Three College Boys, the young Glasgow harmony trio. The third artist, Madeleine Christie , needs no introduction as actress or singer.

Contributors

Sung By:
Gerald Shaw
Sung By:
Len Camber
Sung By:
Madeleine Christie
Unknown:
Gerald Shaw
Unknown:
Frank H. Shaw.
Unknown:
Robin Russell
Unknown:
Len Camber
Artist:
Madeleine Christie

Regional Programme Scotland

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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