followed by SIR HENRY J. WOOD conducting an orchestral concert on gramophone records
Another pot-pourri of love song* with Mai Jones , Frank Davey , Frank Davison , George Murray , and the Fiddle Three
The recipe blended by Glyn Jonet
at the organ of the New Cinerama, Glasgow.
A programme of solo pieces and novelty numbers by The BBC Variety Orchestra
Leader, Frank CanteU
Conductor, Charles Shadwell with Celia Lipton
Compere, Peter Fettes
From Paris
Gramophone records of some of the gems
in Scottish dance music
at the organ of the Paramount Theatre, Tottenham Court Road,
London
Thanks for the melody
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
A disappointing cabaret presented by David Porter
Continuity by Ronnie Hill and Peter Dion Titheradge with Phyllis Monkman , Clifford and Marion, Beryl Reid , Pat Rignold , Dick Francis , Hugh Morton ,
Denny Dennis
The BBC Revue Chorus, the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement
Production by David Porter
Records of songs with a salt-water flavour
A revival of a popular parlour game
Presented by Neil Munro with David Miller as Master of Ceremonies
Journalists o. Press Agents
Journalists
Bill Richards , Gale Pedrick ,
Peter Wilson
Press Agents
H. C. G. Stevens , H. R. Schleman ,
James Hutchinson
This game is a variation of ' Clumps '. Each player of Team ' A ' gives one clue to one member of the opposing Team ' B '. If that member guesses correctly from these three clues, he scores three points. If he fails, he is given two more clues. If he succeeds then, he scores two points. If he fails again, he is given the last clue, which gives him his final opportunity of saving one point for his side. Team ' B ' then give their clues to Team ' A
The personalities to which the clues refer will all be living people.
Leslie Mitchell interviews your favourite stars of stage, screen, and cabaret - Judy Kelly and Leslie Henson
This evening Leslie Henson comes to the microphone just a few days after the production of his new laughter-show, Up and Doing, at the Saville Theatre. Leslie of the hoarse voice and fishy eye needs little introduction to most listeners, and can be counted upon to raise a laugh on any given occasion.
Next week Patricia Burke, who is also appearing in Up and Doing, will be heard in 'Close-Up', and it is hoped that Stanley Holloway, another member of the cast, will broadcast a fortnight from today.
Judy Kelly is one of the most successful young film stars in Britain. She is Australian-born, and has had long theatrical experience. Her last film to be released was At the Villa Rose, and she has just completed George and Margaret, which will be shown shortly.
Melodious melodies played by Carroll Gibbons and the Boy Friends
(by permission of the Savoy Hotel, Lid.) with Anne Lenner and Eric Whitley
A programme of songs from
American shows with Marjorie Westbury
Janet Lind
Patrick Waddington
The BBC Theatre Chorus (trained by Charles Groves)
The BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
The programme arranged and conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Dave Finn (Aldgate) v.
Ronnie James (Swansea)
A commentary on the ten-round contest, by Raymond Glendenning and W. Barrington Dalby , at the Marquess of Queensberry's Red
Cross Tournament
From the Empress Hall, Earl's Court
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
at the BBC Theatre Organ
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
From 11.0 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme