A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Tessie O'Shea
A morning miscellany of gramophone records
Music of the films, on records
at the theatre organ
Selection: The Scottish Standard
from an armful of records taken at random from the rack
and his Orchestra
(A recording of last Thursday's broadcast)
Produced by Vernon Harris
(The next ' Melody and Co.' will be broadcast tomorrow at 8.20 p.m.)
on gramophone records
Richard Hayward
The Ould Man of Killeyburn Brae; Flower of Sweet Strabane
Nora Grassick
Where Gaudie Rins; The spinning-wheel
Gwynn-Williams and his Welsh Singers
Y Glomen; Y Bone Glas (At early dawn); Y Fam a'i Baban (The mother and her babe)
at the theatre organ
Dance tunes old and new
with Geraldo and his Dance Orchestra
Let's listen to some records of the character studies of Wish Wynne, who died in 1931, and songs by Anny Ahlers, the musical-comedy star who died in 1933. Presented by Charles Maxwell
sung by Leonie Zifado (soprano)
and his Dance Band with Minnia Bower, Arthur Summer, and Edwin Harper
'Bill and Bob somewhere in France ' with John Glyn-Jones and Rollo Gamble
Devised by Evelyn Gibbs. Written by Spike Hughes and Maurice Thiery
the girl with the swingy fingers
Recordings by Rachmaninoff
with Haver and Lee as the men-at-work, Jacques Brown as Nikolus Ridikoulos, Doris Nichols as Mrs. Ponsonby, C.H. Shirreff as The Voice of the BBC
The Hotel Mimoar Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent
Max Kester still accepts full responsibility
Half an hour from a Proclamation Concert of the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales
Ceinwen Rowlands (soprano), Gwladys Williams (contralto), David Lloyd (tenor), Tom Williams (bass), Gwenllian Dwyryd and Telynores Dwyryd (penillion singing)
and his Orchestra with Gwen Jones, Alan Kane, and Les Arthur
Join the fun, and incidentally learn to play the mouth-organ at Harmonica College with Ronald Chesney as the Master and Roy Rich as the (unwilling) pupil
Produced by C. F. Meehan
A new type of parlour game devised by Morley Adams and Neil Munro
Official starter and judge, F. H. Grisewood
from a music-hall
The Little Orchestra
Directed by Jack Hardy