A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Val Rosing
A morning miscellany of gramophone records
Records of four of London's theatre orchestras His Majesty's, Adelphi, London Palladium, and Drury Lane
Jack Leon, who gave his first broadcast on April 9, has been conducting three nightly sessions at the London Casino since last year. Belgian-born, now a British subject, Jack Leon has done such varied things in the world of music as conducting the Guildhall Orchestra for folk dancing, conducting the London Symphony Orchestra for ballet, and conducting two separate bands daily at the Prince of Wales Theatre for upwards of seven years.
le drain is ceol Gaidhealach air clar aithrisear
(A Gaelic concert on gramophone records)
on gramophone records
Conducted by Capt. J. C. Windram
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
Raymond Glendenning introduces songs, scenes, and stories of the 'show business' in wartime with Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra in an excerpt from a current West-End show.
The graduation of famous artists from chorus to stardom. A gramophone programme compiled by Harry Alan Towers
played by Reginald Foort at the theatre organ
to
Harry James and his Orchestra at the Roseland Ballroom, New York City
A recording, made in America, of a broadcast on July 19, 1939
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Yes!—A get-together show with Bertha Willmott , Sidney Burchall , BBC Revue Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
with his Orchestra
Invitation to the Waltz
'Bill and Bob back in England' with John Glyn-Jones and Rollo Gamble
Devised by Evelyn Gibbs. Written by Spike Hughes and Maurice Thiery
with some of the troops in England in a sing-song conducted by Leslie Woodgate. At the piano, Ernest Lush
and his Dance Orchestra
(by permission of the Savoy Hotel, Ltd.) say 'Hello Again' with Pat Taylor, Cyril Grantham, George Evans, and Bill Tringham
Un programme Francais, pour les Francais, par des Francais
A new series of the adventures of Ben, specially written for the Forces by J. Jefferson Farjeon for Leon M. Lion as Ben
Being part of 'Hullo Depot!' a revue performed by officers and men of the R.A.O.C. and members of the A.T.S. at a garrison theatre in the Midlands
I On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
A programme arranged by Gordon McConnel and Christopher Stone
The singers Sylvia Welling, Arnold Matters, Denis J. O'Neil
BBC Theatre Chorus, BBC Theatre Orchestra, leader Tate Gilder, conducted by Harold Lowe
Produced by Gordon McConnel and compered by Christopher Stone
Records of famous bands playing popular dance tunes
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