A programme of novelty numrers and solo pieces by The BBC Variety Orchestra
Leader, Frank Cantell
Conductor, Charles Shadwell with Ronnie Hill and Helen Hill
Compere, Peter Fettes
Conductor, William Pethers from the New Hippodrome, Coventry
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
The Cavendish Three (Kay Cavendish , Pat Rignold , and Dorothy Carless) with Ronnie Hill and Gwen Lewis take a quarter of an hour off
Written by Ronnie Hill and Peter Dion Titheradge
and Fletcher Henderson and his
Orchestra
Some of their most successful records
sung by The BBC West Wales Singers
Conductor, Tom Pickering
Devised by Bill MacLurg and written by Dick Pepper
Another visit to this popular rendezvous, where, as usual, a number of people will drop in to have tea and talk nonsense. Among those who may be there are
Peter Sinclair , from Scotland ; Loma Stuart ; C. Denier Warren ; Mabel Constanduros and Grandma ; Sam Costa ; and Jacques Brown , with Mr. Theopolis Neckancropolis
The Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
The programme presented by Bill MacLurg
at the BBC Theatre Organ
from the White Rock Pavilion,
Hastings
with Molly O'Connor , Jack Parfitt , and Ken Beaumont
from the Empire Theatre, Leeds
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 will be played to you each week 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.l.
All-star concert party presented by NAAFI and organised by ENSA
From ' somewhere in France '
A new parlour game presented by Neil Munro with Eddie Pola and David Miller as Chief Pursers
The people in the studio will be invited to accompany mine hosts on a mystery cruise. Their entire baggage will consist of two articles only, the nature of which they must find out for themselves in the course of the game. This game was suggested by Eddie Pola.
Dancing tonight to
Herman Darewski and his Melody
Rhythm Band
Admission by radio only
From 10 p.m. on 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
at the BBC Theatre Organ Sidney Torch was assistant organist at the Marble Arch Regal, first to Quentin Maclean and then to Reginald Foort. He was appointed organist after the latter left. After spending five years at the Marble Arch theatre, from 1929 to 1934, he went to the Edmonton Regal, and was soon heard broadcasting from there.
He left Edmonton, and joined
Harold Ramsay for a time, eventually going to the Gaumont State Cinema, Kilburn, from which he has given so many broadcasts. His signature tune is ' I've got to sing a Torch song'. He has broadcast several times on the BBC Theatre
Organ.