at the organ of the Granada, Tooting,
London
played by the Irish Rhythms Orchestra conducted by David Curry with songs by James Johnston
(A recording of last night's broadcast)
Devised by Charles Shadwell and Harry S. Pepper
Georgie Wood , Randolph Sutton , and ether famous artists have promised to appear (engagements permitting) at the ' Garrison Theatre ' to entertain the troops
Jack (' Blue-Pencil ') Warner will be there
The Garrison Theatre Orchestra conducted by Lieut. Charles Shadwell
(late West Yorkshire Regiment)
Produced by Harry S. Pepper
The songs we sang, the tunes we danced to, the shows we saw brought back to us with gramophone records, by Lionel Gamlin
Here is a repeat of a piece of light- hearted reminiscence in which Lionel Gamlin indulged a short while ago. What are the tunes best remembered by those men and women who danced through their youth in the post-war years? Lionel Gamlin remembers some of them-' Japanese Sandman ', ' Limehouse Blues ', ' Last night on the back porch ', ' Valencia ', A room with a view', and numerous others that stirred young imaginations from restaurant platform and musical- comedy stage.
with The Four Playboys
Bennett and Williams
Beryl Orde
Ted Ray
Bettie Bucknelle
Leonard Henry
Organised in aid of the Reigate Police
Widows and Orphans Fund
From the Majestic Cinema, Reigate
Led by the choir of Kelvinside Church, Glasgow
Organist, A. M. Ross
Conducted by Ian Whyte
Introduced by the Rev. David W. Hay , C.F.
in aid of the London Branch of the Musicians' Union Benevolent Fund
You'll hear
Oscar Rabin and his Romany Dance
Band
Ken Johnson and his West Indian
Dance Orchestra
Jack Harris and his Orchestra
Maurice Winnick and his Orchestra
Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
(by permission of the Savoy Hotel, Ltd.) and Christopher Stone as compere from the Gaumont State, Kilburn,
London
(All arranged by Michaeloff)
'Pasobolero' is a pasodoble in the bolero style; 'Play, Zigeuner' is a new waltz enjoying its first broadcast. It is a successor to 'Gypsy, play your serenade', which was written for Evening in Budapest, broadcast in 1937.
A recorded story of what has been happening on the Western Front
Recorded in France by the BBC News Observers
from three trombones to a harpsi- chord, on gramophone records
at the BBC Theatre Organ
from the Oxford and Bermondsey Old
Boys' Club, Bermondsey, London
Order of Service
Hymn: Lord of our life and God of our salvation (A. and M. 214 ; Army Prayer Book 70)
Prayer and Lord's Prayer
Lesson, read by a member of the Club
Address by Alexander Paterson , M.C.,
President of the Club
Hymn: 0 Son of man, our hero strong and tender (S.P. 611)
Closing prayer
Surveying some of the week's news as it is seen from London, and reviewing the new shows and films to be seen in London during the week
organised by the National Sunday
League with Harold Berens
.'atricia Rossborough die Carroll and his Band and Tommy Handley
Orchestra under the direction of Sydney Jerome
From the London Palladium
Play-off match in the National Hockey
League championship
A commentary from Maple Leaf
Garden, Toronto
Commentator, Foster Hewitt
(The programme recorded by, and presented by courtesy of, the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation)
The songs you know so well and the music you love to hear
Doris Arnold will play for you some more records she has chosen
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
Conducted by Harold Collins with Don Carlos (tenor) from the Lewisham Hippodrome,
London
From 10.55 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme