at the organ of the Forum Cinema,
Southampton
Records of the popular American dance band
The personality pianists
(by permission of the Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis)
Conducted by, Flight-Lieut. J. H. Amers , M.B.E., Director of Music
Diana Clare and James Moody
A programme of part songs of nautical flavour sung by The BBC Theatre Chorus conducted by Charles Groves with Gwen Williams at the piano
at the organ of the Granada, Harrow
A few records about the King's
Highway
The BBC Men's Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Arnold Matters (baritone)
At the piano, Ernest Lush
Alouette (No. 3)
Camptown races (No. 12)
Boney was a warrior (No. 9) Eileen Aroon (No. 24) For a' that (No. 28)
I'm seventeen come Sunday (No. 36) Dashing away with the smoothing iron (No. 21)
Let the bulgine run (No. 49)
Ould John Braddlum (No. 65) Widdicombe Fair (No. 97)
The Orderlies' song (No. 71)
(The numbers refer to the New
Fellowship Song Book)
In this programme you will hear some of the brightest stars of the recording studios
Presented by Reginald Trowman
at the BBC Theatre Organ
Tunes of today and yesterday played by Fred Hartley and his Sextet with George Melachrino (All items arranged by Fred Hartley)
A mixture of music on gramophone records
Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski
Leslie Mitchell interviews your. favourite stars of stage, screen, and cabaret-Elizabeth Allan and Richard Hearne
The Forces' favourite dance tunes played by Harry Leader and his Band with Terry Wilson and Len Reed (with some of his friends)
Compere, Jack Marshall (the man with the dark-brown voice)
presented by Christopher Stone with the aid of gramophone records
A series specially written for the Forces by Peter Cheyney and produced by Val Gielgud
5-' Curtains for Two
Cast
Scene 1: Mocksie's cocktail dive on Lower Broadway, New York
Scene 2: Willie the Dope's room on Pell Street, New York
Scene 3: Caution's apartment
Scene 4: O'Hara's room at police headquarters
from
The Empire Theatre, Bristol
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
Music by Sigmund Romberg
Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and Frank Mandel
An excerpt from the performance given by the London Amateur Stage in aid of the Lord Mayor's Red
Cross Fund
From the Scala Theatre, London
with Tony Morris and Norma Clarke from the Astoria Dance Salon,
London
From 11.0 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme