A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Bing Crosby
A weekly ration of records made by America's Crooner Number One
A morning miscellany of gramophone records
A programme of recorded marches
followed by ALFRED VAN DAM and his State Orchestra
at the theatre organ
A gramophone quiz presented by Charles Maxwell
Irish tunes played and sung by Joy Simpson (soprano), Leo Ginley (traditional fiddler), David Saunders (baritone),
R. L. O'Mealy (Uillean pipes)
*
and his Orchestra
' In tune with you'
Melodies for all moods on two pianos
to records of Scott Wood and his Six Swingers
played by Reginald King and his
Orchestra
starring
Bebe Daniels , Vic Oliver , Ben Lyon with Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra, the Greene Sisters and Sam Browne
Additional dialogue by Dick Pepper
Produced by Harry S. Pepper and Douglas Lawrence
(A
at the theatre organ
Len Stevens at the piano.
Another parade of song hits arranged by Mai Jones and Glyn Jones with Marion Browne , Haydn Adams , Lyn Joshua , Cliff Eamshaw , Revue Chorus (arrangements' by Idloes Owen ). At the pianos: Mai Jones and Frank Davison
Produced by Glyn Jones
A description of recent events at sea
The Cavendish Three (Kay Caven dish, Helen Raymond , and Pat Rignold ) with Gwen Lewis take a quarter of an hour off
Written by Ronnie Hill and Peter Dion Titheradge. Presented by John Burnaby '
Surely no two artists could more appropriately broadcast under the title of ' Top of the Bill ' than Kenneth and George Western, who have been top of the bill through the years at Grosvenor House, the Piccadilly, the Cafe de Paris, the Mayfair, on the halls, and on the air.
They are not brothers but cousins; their colours are egg, green, and egg. They satirise Mayfair, and Mayfair loves it ; they satirise hunt balls, and are cheered to the echo. ' Old School Tie ', ' It lets the side down ' , ' Play the game, you cads ', they have made classics in our time. Kenneth and George Western are a British institution.
They are always together. George, according to Kenneth, has never been known to go wrong on the piano. He is one of the best pianists on the halls. And Kenneth, according to George, is the best compere in the business. He is never lost for words and is always amusing.
with Clarence Wright , Pat Rignold ,
Helen Raymond , Horace Percival , Joan Young , the Four Aces, and the BBC Chorus and Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Produced by Tom Ronald
Un programme Francais, pour les Francais, par des Francais
graduates in rhythm and harmony with Billy Mason (piano) and Dave Goldberg (guitar)
Conductor, Idris Evans
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
the famous comedian
(' Can you hear me, Mother ? ') with the BBC Dance Orchestra conducted by Billy Tement
and his Orchestra with Anne Lenner and Sam Browne
From 11 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. 342 m. will radiatf the Home Service programme. At 11 p.m. News in English is broadcast on 373 m. and 261 m. for Overseas listeners