A cheerful selection of gramophone records
and summary of today's programmes
Gramophone records of tunes we whistled and sang a year or two ago
A morning miscellany of gramophone records
' All the World's a Stage'
on gramophone records
Listen to the mandolines ; There's danger in the waltz
Compered by Martyn C. Webster , with The Norris Stanley Sextet
The programme arranged and conducted by Reginald Burston
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes still at home in their bar-parlour to Howard Marshall and their other friends
on gramophone records
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
A Variety of Midsummer Madness Presented by Howard M. Lockhart
(by permission of Brigadier G. H. Seath ,
D.S.O.)
Conducted by Lieut. Thomas Francis , Director of Music, Royal Marines
From a seaside bandstand
Don Marino Barreto and his Cuban
Rhumba Music
Devised by Leon Cassel Gerard
2-Prayer: About ourselves
The Rev. Dom Bernard Clements ,
O.S.B.
Dance music of the last decade on gramophone records
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 a market town in Wiltshire
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 - the local orchestra
Assembled by John Pudney. Introduced by C.H. Middleton.
From the Assembly Rooms
Come on boys, get out those accordions and join George Scott-Wood and his Grand Accordion Band, with Sam Browne
with Jean Firth
at the theatre organ
With the help of some gramophone records Alan Keith will tell you about some of the songs we have given to America and some of the songs
America has given to jus
A new series of the adventures of" Ben, specially written for the Forces by J. Jefferson Farjeon for
Leon M. Lion as Ben
from a Midland theatre
with Taylor Frame, Alf Sharkey and the Three Rosen-Kavaliers
From 11.0 p.m. to 12.15 a.m.
342.1 m. will radiate the Home
Service programme