Bbc 22/72 50 Years Of Broadcasting Lp Duplo Imp Usado 1972

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" BBC 1922 - 1972"50 YEARS OF BROADCASTINGORIGINAIS E HISTÓRICAS TRANSMISSÕES RADIOFÔNICAS DA EMISSORA INGLÊSA ENTRE 1922 E 1972. EM INGLÊSLP DUPLO INGLÊS IMPORTADO USADOCAPA DUPLAMONO1972CAPA E DISCOS BEM CONSERVADOSFOTOS DO PRODUTO À VENDAA1 John Snagge– Chimes Of Big Ben / The BBC Calling The World From LondonA2 P. P. Eckersley*– Writtle CallingA3 The Savoy Orpheans– Brown Eyes Why Are You BlueA4 Savoy Havana Band– Last Night On The Back PorchA5 Lord Gainford– Opening Of Savoy Hill 1923A6 Irene Minghini-Cattaneo & Orchestra Of La Scala*– Stride La Vampa (Il Trovatore)A7 Tommy Lorne– Auntie Aggy Of The BBCA8 Harry Lauder– I Love A LassieA9 Beatrice Harrison (2)– Nightingales In Surrey Wood / Songs My Mother Taught MeA10 Sidney Firman And The London Radio Dance Band*– Do That Heebie Jeebie DanceA11 A. J. Alan– My PhotographA12 Dr. Howard Carter– Opening Of Tutankhamun's TombA13 Unknown Artist– Tutankhamun's TrumpetA14 Christopher Stone– Introducing Gramaphone Record ProgrammeA15 Essie Ackland– Love's Old Sweet SongA16 Albert Sandler And Palm Court Orchestra*– If My Songs Were WingedA17 Rev. John A. Mayo, Rector Of Whitechapel*– The First Radio PadreA18 Rear-Admiral C.D. Carpendale– News Item About The General Strike 1926A19 Sir Alan Cobham– Flight From England To Australia And Back By De Havilland Seaplane 50, 30.6.26-1.10.26A20 Bob Bowman (5)– Heavyweight Championship - Tommy Farr Vs. Joe LouisA21 Jack Payne And The BBC Dance Orchestra– Say It With MusicA22 Stanley Baldwin– Extract From Speech On Conversion Of War Loan 1.7.32A23 J. Ramsey McDonald– Short Extract From Speech By The Prime Minister On The Political Situation 25.8.31A24 H. G. Wells*– Short Extract From Talk On Communications 19.11.32A25 Jack Payne And The BBC Dance Orchestra– Happy Days Are Here AgainA26 John Henry (4) And Blossom (3)– Short Extract From "Joe Murgatoyd's Letter"A27 Gillie Potter– Reminiscences Of HogsnortonA28 H. M. King George V*– First Christmas Day Message From Sandringham 25.12.321933-1939 B1 Unknown Artist– In Town Tonight - Introductory Sequence And Knightsbridge MarchB2 Gracie Fields– SallyB3 Bing Crosby– Where The Blue Of The NightB4 Henry Hall And The BBC Dance Orchestra– Here's To The Next TimeB5 Hitler*– Speech From Reichstag 30.1.34B6 Mussolini*– Speech At 2nd Quinquennial Fascist Assembly, Rome, 18.3.34B7 Goebbels*– Speech On Political Implications Of Death Of President Von Hindenburg 2.8.34B8 Ambrose And His Orchestra*– Joseph JosephB9 Roy Fox And His Band*– WhisperingB10 Charlie Kunz– Smoke Gets In Your EyesB11 Unknown Artist– Outbreak Of Italo-Abyssinian War, News Bulletin 3.10.35B12 Phillip Slessor And BBC Variety Orchestra– Music Hall (Opening Signature Tune)B13 Stuart Hibberd– Illness Of H.M. King George V - Special Announcement 20.1.36B14 Sir John Reith– Death Of H.M. King George V - Announcement 12.15am 21.1.36B15 Unknown Artist– Passing BellB16 Charles Siepmann– Funeral Of H.M. King George V. - Commentary From Westminster Hall 28.1.36B17 H. M. King Edward VIII*– Message To The Empire 1.3.36B18 Joe Loss And His Orchestra*– In The MoodB19 Freddy Grisewood, Hitler*– German Re-Occupation Of The Rhineland - News Bulletin 7.3.36B20 Hitler*, Massed Voices Of Crowd– Opening Of Olympic Games In Berlin; Speech Followed By Singing Of Olympic HymnB21 Leslie Mitchell– Opening Of BBC Television Service At Alexandra Palace - Announcement 2.11.36B22 H.R.H. The Prince Edward*– Abdication Of H.M. King Edward VIII - Farewell Speech 11.12.36B23 The Archbishop Of Canterbury (Cosmo Gordon Lang)*– Coronation Of H.M. King George VI And H.M. Queen Elizabeth. Recognition - Westminster Abbey 12.5.37B24 Unknown Artist– Royal Naval ReviewB25 Judy Shirley And The BBC Variety Orchestra*– Monday Night At Seven - Introduction And Opening Signature TuneB26 Richard Murdoch And Arthur Askey With The BBC Variety Orchestra*– Band Waggon - Excerpt Of Chestnut CornerB27 Unknown Artist– Entry Of Germany Into Austria - Recordings Made At Linz 12.3.38B28 Geraldo And His Orchestra– Ragtime Cowboy JoeB29 Unknown Artist– The Prime Minister, The Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain Returns From Munich 30.9.38B30 Lionel Marson– Invasion Of Poland - News Bulletin 1.9.39B31 Unknown Artist– Evacuation Of Children From Waterloo StationB32 Neville Chamberlain– Outbreak Of War With Germany. Announcement By The Prime Minister 3.9.391940-1945 C1 Winston B. Churchill*– The Fall Of France. Extract From Speech By The Prime Minister 17.6.40C2 Alvar Lidell– Air Raid Sirens Followed By "Battle Of Britain" New Bulletin Of 15.9.40C3 No Artist– Air Raid On London - Actuality Recording From Roof And Adjoining Street Of Broadcasting HouseC4 Tommy Handley And Musicians Of The Home Fleet– ITMA - Introduction From Special Performance For The Home Fleet At Scapa FlowC5 Jack Warner With The BBC Variety Orchestra*– Garrison Theatre - Introduction Followed By "Nursey Nursey"C6 Vera Lynn– Sincerely Yours - "Wishing Will Make It So"C7 Frank Phillips– British Submarines In Mediterranean - News Bulletin 5.9.41C8 Vera Lynn– Sincerely Yours - "We'll Meet Again"C9 Frederick Allen (2)– News Bulletin 7.9.41C10 Douglas Ritchie– Colonel Britton On The V For Victory Call Sign 31.7.41C11 Godfrey Talbot– El Alamein - War ReportC12 Lale Andersen– Lilli MarleneC13 Bruce Belfrage– Advance Of The 8th Army In Western Desert - News Bulletin 4.11.42C14 Doris Hare With Debroy Somers And His Orchestra– Shipmates Ashore - Opening Signature TuneC15 Ben Lyon With Jay Wilbur And His Orchestra– Hi Gang! - Signature Tune And IntroductionC16 Wilfred Pickles– Far Eastern Situation - News Bulletin 8.12.41C17 Harry Korris, Cecil Frederick, Robbie Vincent* And The BBC Revue Orchestra*– Happidrome - "We Three"C18 Richard Murdoch And Kenneth Horne With The Royal Air Force Orchestra– Merry-Go-Round (RAF Edition) - "Much-Binding-In-The-Marsh"C19 Dr. Charles Hill– The Radio Doctor - On IngestionC20 Bill Gates With James Moody (3) With George Middleton– Workers PlaytimeC21 John Snagge– Capitulation Of Italy - News Bulletin 8.9.43C22 Kenneth Horne And The Royal Artillery Theatre Orchestra*– Ack-Ack Beer-Beer - Opening Signature TuneC23 Donald McCollough– The Brains TrustC24 Clay Keyes And The BBC Dance Orchestra– The Old Town Hall - Closing Signature TuneC25 Freddy Grisewood– Italy Declares War On Germany - News Bulletin 12.10.43C26 Glenn Miller And His Orchestra– Moonlight SerenadeC27 John Snagge– D-Day Landings On Normandy Coast - News Item 06.06.44C28 Unknown Artist– Mitchell Bomber Over Normandy CoastC29 General Dwight D. Eisenhower*– Broadcast At 0730 Hours On D-DayC30 Band Of The Scots Guard*– LilliburleroC31 Richard Dimbleby– D-Day - War ReportC32 Howard Marshall– Invasion - War Report 08.08.44C33 Joseph McLeod– Battle For Channel PortsC34 John Snagge– Capture Of Brussels - News Item Followed By Band And Crowds Singing "Quand Madelon" After The Liberation 04.09.44C35 Stanley Maxted– Allied Airbourne Landings In Holland 17.09.44 - Announcement And War Report From ArnhemC36 Frank Gillard– Link-Up With Russian Army - War Report 25.04.45C37 Vera Lynn– White Cliffs Of DoverC38 No Artist– Death Of Hitler - Special Announcement 01.05.45C39 Frederick Allen (2)– Surrender Of German Armed Forces In Italy 02.05.45C40 Stuart Hibbard– Capture Of Berlin - News Item 02.05.45C41 Winston B. Churchill*– VE Day - Winston Churchill Announces Victory In Europe Followed By Crowds Singing "Tipperary" 08.05.45C42 Frank Phillips– Atomic Bomb On Hiroshima 06.08.45C43 Freddy Greenwood– Japanese Surrender Signed, Tokyo Bay - News Item 02.09.451946-1972 D1 Raymond Glendenning– FA Cup Final, Charlton Vs. Burnley, 1947 "The Ball Bursts"D2 John Snagge– Oxford Vs. Cambridge Boat Race, 1949D3 Frank Gillard, Masse