A luxury yacht fitted with a dance floor, orchestra, and cabaret — a floating night club
A programme of gramophone records devised and compered by Michael Holloway
Reginald Arkell
Reginald Arkell is a novelist, dramatist, and journalist. Until the outbreak of the war he was on the staff of London Opinion, and since then he has written many musical comedies and revues, including librettos and lyrics for stage shows such as Kingdom for a Cow, Gay Deceivers, 1066 and All That, Listeners' Inn, Blue Train, and Frasquita. In 1933 he wrote, in more serious vein, a life of Richard Jefferies. West of England listeners may remember his radio revue Green Fingers, based on his humorous work of the same name.