Friday 8 January 1926 Glasgow 8.30-8.40
Halbert Tatlock and his Dramatic Company
Shingled Take
Friday 8 January 1926 Glasgow 8-10 (mixed)
Halbert Tatlock and his Dramatic Company
The Station Orchestra
In “Classics of the Ballroom”
8.30-8.40
Shingled Tale
'The Stranger' (Cynric Mytton-Davies) (script) (page)
[no playwright listed in ‘The Radio Times’]
The Stationmaster of Sleepy Hollow – D. Millar Craig
His Office Boy – Lester Warwick
A Strange Gentleman – Halbert Tatlock
Scene – Mid-day, in the Station-master’s office, at
the Busy Season.
8.55-9.5
Shingled Tale
'What It's Coming To'
Gregory the Office Boy - Madge Mackenzie
Sir George Bombass, Bart., The Oil King - Will
Douglas
Walter Wain, a Gentleman's Son - Halbert Tatlock
Scene: 10.30 am in the year 1999, in the Oil King's
Office
9.35-9.45
Shingled Tale
'All Scots'
Montague, alias MacIntosh - Will Douglas
Walter Vain (Again), a Gentleman's Son - Halbert
Tatlock
The Booking Clerk - Madge Mackenzie
Scene: 6.40 (just after the arrival of the Scots
Express) in the HallLounge of a London Hotel
Friday 15 January 1926 Glasgow 8.15-8.50
The Scottish National Players
In
A One-Act Comedy
[no item or actors listed]
Friday 22 January 1926 Glasgow 8-9.30
Empire Phono-Flight No. 7
A New Series presenting phases from the Lives of
‘Men of Empire’
David Livingstone
[lists seven phases with music]
Guide: Dr. Donald Fraser, of the Staff of the
District Mission of Livingstone
George Ross
With the Station Dramatic Company
[no actors listed]
Tuesday 26 January 1926 Glasgow 8.30-9
‘The Stallions of Gore Ash’
The London Radio Repertory Players
Including
Henry Oscar and Michael Hogan
The scene is an old moated Grange at Gore Ash, the
seat of Mr. Priest’s friend – Sir Ralph West, a keen sportsman and traveller
just returned from abroad, with whom Priest is staying the week-end.
The Action takes place in the hall, the oak-panelled
dining-room and the stables of the Grange.
Saturday 30 January Glasgow 8.45-8.55
‘The Cure’ (Halbert Tatlock)
Presented by Mungo M. Dewar
Written and Directed by Halbert Tatlock
Shingled Tale
The Major – John Lothian
The Doctor – Lester Warwick
The Private – Halbert Tatlock
9.30-9.40
Shingled Tale
‘Faither’s New Year Resolution’ (Halbert Tatlock)
Presented by Mungo M. Dewar
Written and Directed by Halbert Tatlock
John McLean – Halbert Tatlock
Mag McLean – Madge Mckenzie
Donald McLean – Lester Warwick
Wed 21 April 1926 Edinburgh
(1) ‘The
Lost Piper’ (Mr. and Mrs. J.R.A. Fleming)
Wed April 14 2LO London 10.30-11
(2) ‘The
Poor Rich’ comedy 1 act (Stanley Logan)
pr. R.E. Jeffrey
Jim Leech – Teddy Foster
Mr. Dawlish - Reginald Denham
Mrs. Dawlish – Mabel Green
Mrs. Dawlish pretty and capable, neatly dressed in
black, and Dawlish, a cheerful and efficient young man, are placing coffee and
liqueur decanters on a small table
in the drawing-room of a Curzon Street house.
Tuesday 10 August 1926 Glasgow 8.30-9
The London Radio Repertory Players present
‘What He Won’ (W.G. Williamson)
Mr. Guy Merrier – Theo Charlton
Mr. Arvon – Henry Oscar
Miss Fellenough – Netta Wise
A Servant – Walter V. Tobias
The scene is a comfortably furnished flat in which
is enacted an amusing battle of wits between a somewhat blatant millionaire and
a keen-waitted journalist.
Monday 16 August 1926 Glasgow 8-9.10 (mixed)
A Shakespearean Programme
‘As You Like It’
Act III Scene 2
Rosalind – Bertha Waddell
Orlando – Robert Donat
‘The Tempest’
Act III Scene 1
Miranda – Bertha Waddell
Ferdinand – Robert Donat
‘Twelfth Night’
Act II Scene
4
Cesario – Bertha Wadell
Orsino – Robert Donat
Wednesday 25 August 1926 Glasgow 8.50-9.15
‘Rory Aforesaid’ (John Bradane)
The Scottish National Theatre Society presents
The Scottish National Players
[no actors listed]
MacConnachie
Duncan MacCallum
Rory MacColl
Mr. MacIntosh
The Sheriff-Substitute
Mrs. MacLean
Produced by R.B. Wharrie
Founded on ‘Maitre Pierre Pathelin’ an old
fifteenth-century French play of unknown origins.
Friday 27 August 1926 Glasgow 8.30-9
‘An Elder of the Kirk’
(Allan Macbeth)
The London Radio Repertory
Players present
Maggie Anderson – Anne
Stephenson
Tammas Anderson – Alan
MacBeth
Tom – John MacDonnell
Mollie – Phyllis Panting
The amusing history of how a Scots Elder received
the news of his son’s wedding to an actress and the strategy which caused him
to be eventually reconciled to the fact.
Friday 17 September 1926 Glasgow 8.30-9
The London Radio Repertory Players
Present
‘Grey Ash’ (Leonora Thornber)
Renee – Phyllis Panting
Anna – Peggy Robb-Smith
Sir John Ferguson – Percy Rhodes
Sigurd Nikita – Henry Oscar
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