followed by THE ALAN HOLMES SWING
SEXTET with Ronnie Austin and Bette Roberts
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
at the organ
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes still at home in their bar-parlour to Howard Marshall and their other friends
(by permission of the Air Council) Conducted by Squadron-Leader
R. P. O'Donnell, M.V.O., Director of Music, Royal Air Force
' Tha' niver sez ! '
The BBC Men's Chorus
Soloist, Cecil Cope
At the piano, Ernest Lush
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
The Bay of Biscay A-roving
The ash grove
Camptown races Clementine
Cock Robin
The drummer and the cook Faithful
Johnny Here 's a health unto his Majesty
Some records of music by the coloured maestro of jazz
with Freddie ' Schnickelfritz' Fisher and his Band, on records
sung by the BBC Theatre Chorus conducted by Charles Groves with Gwen Williams at the piano
2-' Getting the power '
The Rev. F. Townley Lord , D.D.
Gramophone music for dancing
(All arranged by Mischa Michaeloff )
A National Magazine
A survey of what is being thought, done, and said at home in different parts of the British Isles today
Introduced by Peter Fettes
An excerpt from Jack Anthony 's road-show
'GIGGLES AND GIRLS' from Her Majesty's Theatre, Carlisle
A reminder of things read and seen
A programme of requests from men on active service, played for them and for their folks at home
A programme of national and popular songs in contemporary settings
Devised and written by Dr. Thomas Wood , the programme is in six scenes
1―The Spanish Armada. 2-The Civil War. 3―The Great Rebellion. 4 — Waterloo. 5 — The Crimea. 6-1914-1918
The incidents used have been based on fact, so far as fact could be established
The cast includes: Alan Howland , Laidman Browne , Beryl Laverick , Clifford Bean , Cameron Hall , Howard Marion-Crawford ,
Albert Ward , Mary O'Farrell with the BBC Men's Chorus (chorus master, Leslie Woodgate ) and the BBC Military Band, conductor,
P. S. G. O'Donnell
Production by Felix Felton and Maurice Brown
for entertainment played by Reg Pursglove and his Orchestra
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
for dancing played by Victor Silvester and his Ballroom
Orchestra
from the Winter Gardens, Morecambe
From 11.0 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme