followed by ARTHUR SANDFORD at the piano
at the BBC Theatre Organ
sung by John M. Bannerman
with Beryl Davis , Diane, Garry Gowan , and Eddie Palmer with his
Novachord
Compere, Harry Davis
' Bill and Bob somewhere in France' with John Glyn-Jones and Rollo Gamble
Written by Spike Hughes and Maurice Thiery
Devised by Evelyn Gibbs
at the Royal Society of St. George banquet
from an armful of records taken at random from the rack
at the organ of the Forum Cinema,
Southampton
Dance melodies old and new
From France:
The Band of the Garde Républicaine
Conducted by Commandant Dupont
From England:
The Band of His Majesty's
Coldstream Guards
(by permission of Colonel G. 7. Edwards, D.S.O., M.C., Commanding Cotdslream
Guards')
Conducted by Captain J. Causley Windram, Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
La Marseillaise
(In collaboration with the Radiodiffusion Nationale Franchise)
on gramophone records
A programme of Variety and topicalities
Produced by Glyn Jones
This week's visitor-The young idea — Sketch book — Mystery voices —
Variety
A description of recent events in the air
at the BBC Theatre Organ
records of Billy Mason and his Orchestra
A sketch by Florence Kilpatrick
Cast Harry, barmaid, Tom, etc.
The action takes place in the Curtises' house and in a saloon bar
Production by M. H. Allen
Lord Kennet
in new songs from the West-End
Front
Norman Hackforth at the piano
Sailors! Soldiers! Airmen!
What's your favourite record ? Send us 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.I.
(See Home Service)
with Phil Cardew and his Band and Betty Bucknelle
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
from the Gaumont State, Kilburn,
London
Records of some favourite artists
From 11.0 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme