at the organ of the Paramount Theatre, Glasgow presents twenty-five talkie tunes
from the Gaumont State, Kilburn, London
Gramophone records of some famous swing violinists: Joe Venuti, Stephane Grappelley, Stuff Smith, Eddie South
A NAAFI Variety programme rehearsal at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
on gramophone records
The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski
The Boston Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler
Sung by William Parsons
Come along and dance - Pennington
The night-rider - Treharne
I travel the road - Thayer
Laughing cavalier - Sanderson
Time to go ) - Sanderson
Singing a song - Crosby Brown
King Charles - M. V. White
A gramophonic entertainment
Rakov and his Swing Band from New York.
Played by Brosa and the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould.
Antonio Brosa was born in Spain and after a distinguished career on the Continent, settled in London during the last war. Since that time he has completely identified himself with British music-making, although as a soloist and as a leader of his own string quartet he has many times toured the United States and the Continent with the greatest success. As a virtuoso his technique is impeccable and his sensitiveness as an artist and his catholic taste make him an equally fine interpreter of both the classics and the works of contemporary composers.
A rousing, rhythmic, romantic presentation by Harry Leader and his Band and vocalists.
Leslie Mitchell interviews your favourite stars of stage, screen, and cabaret.
Phyllis Robins, Alfred Drayton, and Robertson Hare
at the theatre organ.
The popular organist from the Dominion Theatre, Tottenham Court Road, will be well known to many of his listeners this evening, both somewhere in France and somewhere in England. Fredric Bayco obtained his first job as a cinema organist at the Capitol Theatre, Tonbridge, at the age of sixteen. The following year he joined the Gaumont-British Film Corporation, and has been broadcasting regularly since 1935.
played by The Irish Rhythms Orchestra
Conducted by David Curry, with songs by George Beggs
Jo Bouillon and his Band
on gramophone records
(All arrangements by Rawicz and Landauer)