at the organ of the Dominion Cinema,
Tottenham Court Road
at the BBC Theatre Organ
(A recording of the broadcast in the Home Service on Saturday, March 30)
A one-woman revue starring Frances Day
Written by Diana Morgan and Robert MacDermot with music by Harry Jacobson (who is at the piano)
The BBC Theatre Chorus (trained by Charles Groves)
The BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
The programme presented by Mark H. Lubbock
'Day after Day', first edition, starring this fascinating blonde actress and singer, as broadcast last December. The second edition, starring her in brand-new material, could not be broadcast until March 30, for the simple reason that Frances Day was in America. She is back here making a new picture, Room for Two, and in this repeat programme listeners will hear her singing a new number by Harry Jacobson which she is to sing in the film.
She will also be heard in two new sketches written by Diana Morgan and Robert MacDermot, of Gate Revue fame.
Songs at the piano
A general-knowledge and spelling competition between serving members of Anti-Aircraft and Royal Tank units stationed in the West Country
Grand inquisitor, Davy Burnaby assisted at the piano by Michael North
at the organ
The Bard of Breembraes
' I mak's them up an' I sings them as I toddles on the road '
played the Jack White way
Jack White and his Band with Norma Clarke and Tony Morris
on gramophone records
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Vaclav Talich
with George Melachrinc
(All arranged by Fred Hartley )
An international exchange of music and songs with Lorraine la Fosse , C. Denier Warren , Margaret Eaves ,
Sidney Burchall and the BBC Variety Orchestra, leader Frank Cantell , conductor
Charles Shadwell
Presented by C. F. Meehan
at the BBC Theatre Organ
Famous song-writers on parade
No. 8—Irving Berlin
(Part 2)
The singers :
Helen Clare
Denny Dennis
Ronnie Hill
Dorothy Carless
The BBC Chorus and the Augmented Revue Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Musical arrangements by Phil Cardew
The programme compiled by foe
Murrells
Presentation by Ronald Waldman
A review of past ballroom successes recalled by Dave Frost and his Band with Elisabeth Welch and Les Arthur
Orchestrations by Claude Grant
Presented by Douglas Moodie
Sailors! Soldiers! Airmen!
Send us your orders, and we'll try to deliver the goods—in record time
Send a postcard, saying what records you'd like to hear, and as many as can be got into half an hour wil. be played to you each veek by John Glyn-Jones .
Mark your postcards ' Record
Time' in the top left-hand corner, and address them to the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, W.I.
from the Hippodrome, Bristol
on gramophone records
The BBC Chorus with Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Lewis
with Julie Dawn , Cherry Simmonds , and George Barclay from Quaglino's Restaurant, London