with Barney Gilbraith and the Coconut Grove Quartet on gramophone records
(Sixth edition)
Almost a revue with Dorothy Carless , Gwen Lewis , Ronnie Hill , Hugh Morton ,
Edward Cooper
The Revue Orchestra, leader Boris Pecker , conducted by Hyam Green baum
Production by Reginald Smith
-at these records
Written and arranged by G. F. Gray
Clarke
sung by Kenneth MacRae
Conductor, William Pethers
at the theatre organ
Conducted by Maurice Johnstone
The BBC Men's Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Victor Harding (baritone)
At the piano, Ernest Lush
with Sidney Torch at the organ
The Leslie Jeffries Trio and Billy Scott-Coomber and his
Singing Grenadiers
(Leslie Hutchinson ) with Felix Mendelssohn 's Hawaiian
Serenaders
Some records that they have made
A description of recent events at sea
A Variety entertainment with Juliette McLean and Ronald Robb
(the popular duettists)
Madge Morrison (mouth-organ)
Roland Smith and Flossie Miller
(in a ' Mrs. McHaggis ' sketch) and Lambert Wilson 's Trio
Tommy Dorsey and his Band
at the piano
played by the Caravan Players
The programme arranged by Rae Jenkins
being part of 'Hullo, Depot' a revue â performed by officers and men of the R.A.O.C. and members of the A.T.S. presented by ENSA at a garrison theatre 'somewhere in the Midlands'
Reopened under the management of Dicky Hassett with Arthur Chesney ,
Frederick Burtwell , Vera Lynn , Dick Francis , Dudley Rolph , and the Phoney Islanders, directed by Billy Ternent The show written by Ted Kavanagh
Produced by Francis Worsley
Tom Arnold and Harry Foster invite you to listen to an excerpt from 'Present Arms'
A musical comedy by Fred Thompson, with music by Noel Gay, produced by Harry Silvester
The cast includes: George Gee, Billy Bennett, Wylie Watson, Max Wall, Evelyn Dall, Phyllis Monkman, Betty Warren, Max Bacon, Charles Stone, Julie Suedo, Sonia Howard, Doris Ashton, Vincent Tildsley's Eight Royal Mastersingers, with Charles Comford, and Hugo Rignold and his Band
From the Prince of Wales Theatre
with Julie Dawn , Cherry Simmonds , and George Barclay
' Serving the Colours '
A programme with the BBC Military
Band
From 11.10 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme