(All arrangements by Guy Fletcher and Jack Beaver )
A cabaret entertainment featuring records of Arthur Young and the Hatchett Swingtette , with Stephane Grappelly
Walsh and Barker and Vera Lynn
at the theatre organ
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes still at home in their bar parlour to Howard Marshall and their other friends
Presented by Roy Speer and S. E. Reynolds
Let's listen again to some records of Raie da Costa, the rhythmic pianist, who died in 1934 Presented by Charles Maxwell
A musical train journey, with Hugh Morton and the Cavendish Three
The BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
on gramophone records
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli
Prelude, The huntresses, Intermezzo,-
Valse lente (Sylvia Ballet)
Miliza Korjus (soprano)
Bell Song (Lakmc). Bolero: Les filles de Cadiz (Maidens of Cadiz)
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Lawrence Collingwood
Pavane and passepied (Le roi s'amuse)
Boston Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler
Czardas (Coppelia ballet)
sung and played by Arnold Matters
Billie Baker
Sam Costa
Leonard Henry
The BBC Male Voice Chorus and the Dance Orchestra conducted by Billy Tement
The programme presented and compered by Bill MacLurg
The Rev. Pat McCormick , D.S.,
Records of tunes of ten years ago will be recalled on the gramophone of today by David Miller.
The next Record Year, to be broadcast on June 19, will be 1925.
' Bill and Bob somewhere in France ' with John Glyn - Jones and Rollo
Gamble
Devised by Evelyn Gibbs
Written by Spike Hughes and Maurice Thiery
from an Essex market town featuring
Our tallest story. Our tastiest dish. How the gardens are doing. An old soldier speaks. The view down our main street and presenting local talent - our champion dartsman - a county hero - the local choral society
Assembled by John Pudney - introduced by C.H. Middleton
From the British Legion Club
Accordion players! Don't forget to listen to the special number in which Lou Preager will help you out with your harmony difficulties
presents
' Kings of Clubs '
A programme recalling some of the thrills in last year's Open Golf
Championship at St. Andrews
Research by Harry Young. Written by R. F. Dunnett
Produced by Alan Melville
A programme of requests from men on active service, played for them and for their folks at home
A new series of the adventures of Ben, specially written for the Forces by J. Jefferson Farjeon , for
Leon M. Lion as Ben
Presented by Richard Jerome with Eddie Kelland, Frank Monckton, Cecily Haines, Mae Craven, Geoffrey Dupres, Booth Hitchen, Edna Moncrieff, Rene Russell, the Dancing Debutantes, Emo Ellif, the Rolling Stones Orchestra
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
From 11.0 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme