Main Performers | Mrs Roland Dangerfield - prize giver, Mr Roland E Dangerfield (Chairman) - speaker, Nicol and Martin, Stainless Stephen - comedians, Mito Trio, The Great Magyar Troupe, Forde and Chris - acrobats, Sergeant Adair, Corporal Davy - xylophones, Edward Holmes - organ, Harry and Jose Marconi - accordeons, The Sensational Troupe of Parisienne Can-Can Dancers, The Eight Step Sisters - dancers, Griffith Brothers and Miss Lutie with their wonderful performing horse Pogo The Melvilles - jugglers |
Set List | 'A Pot-Pourri of Jazz' (Edward Holmes), 'Melodious Melodies' (Band of HM Irish Guards), Welcome and Announcements (Colin Symons), 'And They Step High!' (The Eight Step Sisters), A Couple of Balancing Boys (Forde and Chris), Xylophone Duet - 'Glad Chatter' (Sergeant Adair, Corporal Davy), Home Trainer Contest (14 lap 'Devil Take the Hindmost') for a Silver Cup (Mrs Roland Dangerfield) Orchestral Accordeons (Harry and Jose Marconi), Presentation of Cycling Best All-Ronder Awards (Roland E Dangerfield): Winning Team - Norwood Paragon Cycling Club (Southall, Butler and Cleeve), Winner - Frank William Southall, Best 'All-Rounders' of 1933: 1.C Marshall (Vegetarian C and AC), 2. B W Bentley (Walton C and AC), 3. T E Godwin (Potteries CC), 4. S H Ferris (Vegetarian C and AC), 5. S M Butler (Norwood Paragon CC), 6. H L Caris (Barras RC), 7. A W Brumell (Vegetarian C and AC), 8. F W Southall (Norwood Paragon CC), 9. A Cox Brightside CC), 10. F L Cleeve (Norwood Paragon CC), 11. L J Ross (East Liverpool Wheelers), 12. C Holland (Midland C and AC), 13. J J Salt (Anfield BC) INTERVAL Selection - 'White Horse Inn' (Band of HM Irish Guards, Edward Holmes), The Sensational Troupe of Parisienne Can-Can Dancers, Griffith Brothers and Miss Lutie with their wonderful performing horse Pogo, Modern Comedy Juggling (The Melvilles), Hungarian Double Springboard Acrobats (The Great Magyar Troupe), The Cyclists' Favourite Comedian (Stainless Stephen), The Japanese Thrillers who Climb High (Mito Trio), The Cycling Tricksters (Nicol and Martin), The Twenty Mastersingers, presented by Vincent H Tildsley, 'Auld Lang Syne', 'God Save The King' (The National Anthem) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1934/6) |