programmes followed by JACK DOWLE at the organ of the Regal Cinema,
Kingston-on-Thames
and ' Poppet '
(Laughing at Life)
' In tune with you '
Melodies for all moods on two pianos
with Stella Roberta and Jack Plant
' Bill and Bob somewhere in France ' with John Glyn-Jones and Rollo Gamble
By Spike Hughes and Maurice Thiery
from the London Casino
Gramophone records of the Hawaiian
Orchestra
at the organ of the Granada,
Woolwich, London
Royal Artillery regimental slow march: Duchess of Kent
Leslie Simpson had a childhood ambition to become a concert pianist. He sang as a boy in the choir of a North-Country church, where his success as a chorister gained for him the free gift of organ tuition under William Granger at St. Mark's Church, Broomhill, Sheffield. But he still clung to his desire to become a pianist, and it was not until the advent of the electric-unit organ that his mind turned towards his present job.
from an armful of records taken at random from the rack
Some dance records with the accent on the singer rather than on the band
Jazz guitarist
Some records of one of the great artists of the golden age of jazz
A description of recent events at sea
being part of a camp concert performed and presented by the troops ' somewhere in the South of England '
A reminder of things seen and read
(See Home Service)
Send us a postcard, saying what records you would 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.I.
' Forget your troubles
Relax a while
And listen to some music In the Ambrose style '
A programme of favourites that are a la mode, featuring
Ambrose and his Orchestra
The programme will include a contribution by French artists followed by Gracie Fields
Jack Warner and Jack Hylton and his Band
From the Opera House, Paris
The concert organised by Art et Tourisme, Paris, and ENSA, London, to provide huts for Allied troops
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye (on two pianos) with Al Bowlly
From 11.0 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme