from
Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang to
Andre Kostelanetz and his Jazz
Symphony Orchestra on gramophone records
The BBC Men's Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Stanley Riley (baritone)
At the piano, Ernest Lush
at the organ
sung by the Glamorgan Singers
Conductor, Lottie Wakelin
John Glyn-Jones in ' Bill and Bob somewhere in France '
Devised by Evelyn Gibbs. Written by Spike Hughes and Maurice Thiery
Conductor, Harry M. Pell from the Hippodrome Theatre, Dudley
(A recording of the programme broadcast last night; see page 20)
A programme of novelty numbers and solo pieces played by The BBC Variety Orchestra
Leader, Frank Cantell
Conductor, Charles Shadwell with Margaret Eaves and Clarence Wright
Compere, Peter Fettes
in Jazz-in Dance Music-in Film Music-in Popular Songs-and Light
Music
A review of some of the latest gramophone records by Leslie Perowne
The BBC West of England Singers
Conductor, Joseph Jenkins
Somerset folk songs:
The cheerful 'am
I'm seventeen come Sunday
Devon folk songs:
The tythe pig
Widdicombe Fair
A description of recent events at sea
(tenor) on gramophone records
between units in France
(See Home Service)
Those of you who have laughed at this crazy series will welcome its return, and be all the more glad that each broadcast in this new series is to last for thirty minutes instead of half as long. Those of you who have not heard it will, if only out of curiosity, listen to something that is as mad as it is funny.
The setting is a hotel bought by Mrs. Ponsonby (again played by Doris Nichols), whose motto is 'Nothing too uncomfortable for the guests'
[Photo caption] Blame Him! 'Danger - Men at Work!' starts off again tonight at 8.0. For whatever may happen in this crazy show you can blame Max Kester - he wrote it.
Conductor, Tom Morgan from Picardy, Belvedere, Kent
with Betty Kent and Sam Browne
A programme of tuneful sayings on gramophone records
Arranged by Reginald Trowman