with Billy Ternent and his Swing Orchestra
by Vivien Lambelet (singer) and Cecil Dixon (pianoforte)
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in a recorded programme of songs
The BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
A lightning programme of contrasts devised and written by Ernest Long staffe and introduced by Janet Lind
Al and Bob Harvey
(our two Canadian pals)
Arthur Sandford (solo pianoforte)
Bruce Green (the essence of a lady)
Alf Lewis and Leslie Uzzell (trumpet duettists)
Sidney Burchall (baritone) Jack Warman (comedian)
The BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
A recorded programme
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter London Ballet Orchestra, conducted by Walter Goehr The Stockholm Grand Opera House Orchestra, conducted by Armas Jarnefelt The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski
at the organ of the Empress Ballroom, Blackpool
Records of songs from the screen
Bishop Walter Carey
A forbidding name for an easy game
Presented by Neil Munro, with David Miller as Master of Ceremonies
Teams:
From 'Cinderella' at the Prince's Theatre, Manchester:
Nancy Burne, Pat Kirkwood, Douglas Wakefield, and Ken Douglas
From 'Sleeping Beauty' at the Palace Theatre, Manchester:
Madge Elliott, Marjorie Brown, Cyril Ritchard, and Tom Gamble
One player begins with a word; the next player must at once say the first word suggested to him by the original word. The third player follows on from the second word, and so on.
Rakov and his Swing Band from New York
Conductor, Tom Morgan from Picardy, Belvedere, Kent
A survey of what is being thought, done, and said at home in different parts of the British Isles today
Introduced by Peter Fettes
A recording made in America of a programme broadcast on August 18, 1939
I've found a new baby
Stop and go blues
Keep smiling at trouble
Someday, sweetheart
You took advantage of me
Jazz me blues
Muskrat ramble
A challenge match between members of the British Legion and present serving soldiers stationed in the West
Organiser and commentator, A.E.
Victor Bragg
From the 'Royal Oak', Prince Street, Bristol
Being part of a camp concert performed and presented by the troops, from 'somewhere in the North.'
In a programme of popular hit-tunes associated with the productions of this great impresario.
The programme compered by George Black and presented by Douglas Moodie
The story of the Nazi Party
'From war to war-1918-1939' by A. L. Lloyd and Igor Vinogradoff
Music composed by George Walter
Production by Laurence Gilliam
(A recording of a programme previously broadcast in this series)
His two twelve-inch discs, 'Stop, look, and listen' and 'Beale Street blues'