played by The Norbert Wethmar Trio
at the organ of the Royal Cinema,
Plymouth
Dudley Savage was born near Penzance, Cornwall. His signature tune is the Floral Dance, a perpetual reminder of his romantic county. In his very youthful days as an organist he broadcast throughout the country as the 'Cornish Boy
Wonder '. He has played a number of times on the BBC Theatre Organ and from the Royal Cinema, fly-mouth.
He is just twenty, and this may well be his last broadcast betore joining up.
A programme of popular dance music on gramophone records
Bill and Bob ' somewhere in France
A record of the ballet music by Richard Rodgers from the musical comedy ' On Your Toes played by Paul Whiteman and his Concert
Orchestra
The BBC Singers (B)
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Favourite pieces from the repertoire of The BBC Orchestra
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
from an armful of records taken at random from the rack
Cecil Gould
Popular songs, music new and old with the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent
The programme presented and compered by Bill MacLurg
Conductor, W. J. Cotton from the Barnfield Hall, Exeter
a revue written and produced by Stanley Lupino with Florence Desmond , Sally Gray , Bernard Clifton , Carol Raye , May Devitt, Arthur Rigby Junior , Evelyn Barnard , Jack Francois , Arthur Budd ,
Arty Ash , Arthur Gomez
Harry Acres and his Band and Stanley Lupino from His Majesty's Theatre, London
One of the best features in Funny Side Up (among the best of wartime revues) is ' Towards the Stars', recalling to older playgoers, and introducing to the new generation, stars of days gone by. We shall hear, among other things,
Stanley Lupino as George Robey , and Florence Desmond as Violet Loraine , in The Bing Boys , and Sally Gray as Gaby Deslys doing the Gaby Glide.
A magazine programme of sports, sports gossip, prospocts, reminiscences, introduced by Henry Longhurst
A review of past ballroom successes recalled by Dave Frost and his Band with Les Arthur and Helen Clare
Orchestrations by Claude Grant
Presented by Douglas Moodie
(by permission of Colonel N. E. Makgill -Crichton-Maitland, D.S.O., Commanding
Grenadier Guards)
Conducted by Major George Miller , M.V.O., M.B.E., Director of Music,
Grenadier Guards
from the Lewisham Hippodrome,
London
(by permission of Harry Joseph and 7. Idris Lewis )
A series specially written for the Forces by Peter Cheyney , and produced by Val Gielgud
3— "The Pay-Off'
Cast, in order of speaking :
Scene 1 : Salki's apartment on East
Side, Chicago
Scene 2: Ritzi's Club
Scene 3: Salki's apartment
at the BBC Theatre Organ
with Jack Warner
Paddy Browne
Stanley Holloway
Adelaide Hall
Charlie Kunz from the Cafe de Paris, London
From 11.0 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme