A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Kitty Masters
A morning miscellany of gramophone records
played to you by Thomas Dando at the theatre organ
A medley recorded by Jack Hylton's Orchestra
and his Orchestra
Leader, Mary Mowat
Straussiana
(Solo piano, Doreen Fennell)
Let's listen again to some records of two famous comedians, Nelson Keys, who died in 1939, and Harry Tate, who died in 1940.
played the Jack White way with Jack White and his Collegians, Norma Clarke, and Tony Morris
at the theatre organ
Selection: Musical-comedy memories
BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
At the piano, John Wills
and his Orchestra
on gramophone records
Gieseking (piano)
played to you by Don Felipe and the Cuban Caballeros
A programme of light musical entertainment recorded by and presented by courtesy of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Under the direction of Sydney Phasey
A twice-weekly programme for Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage personnel
Today's programme includes the second instalment of ' Up to the Bell ' -the Welsh boxing serial, written by Jack Jones , and a special Ack-Ack, Beer-Beer version of ' Listeners' Corner ', with memories of ' Lucky
Dip'
The cast includes
Big Bill Campbell , Buck Douglas , Jack Curtis , the Seven Bunkhouse Boys, and, from time to time, other members of the rural community of Peaceful Valley
Devised and written by Big Bill Campbell. Produced by John Sharman
A programme of requests sent in by Home listeners and played especially for their relatives and friends in the Forces
with Jimmy O'Dea
from a village in the North
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
Assembled by Victor Smythe
From the Old Hall
sung by Leyland White (baritone)
Hebrid
Un programme Francais, pour les Francais, par des Francais
with Navarre Patricia Rossborough from a Northern seaside resort
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
Records of tunes of five years ago will be recalled on the gramophone of today by David Miller
and his Orchestra with Vera Lynn and Jack Cooper
From 11 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. 342 m. will radiate the Home Service programme. At 11 p.m. News in English is broadcast on 373 m. and 261 m. for Overseas listeners