A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Carl Brisson
A morning miscellany of gramophone records
Mantovani and his Orchestra
Favourite waltzes
played by Jack Leon and his Orchestra
Vocal and instrumental dance music on gramophone records
A programme of listeners' requests, arranged and presented by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
recorded by Anne Ziegler (soprano) and Webster Booth (tenor)
A programme of novelty numbers and solo pieces by the BBC Variety Orchestra, leader Frank Cantell , conductor, Charles Shadwell with Ronnie Hill
Ronnie Hill 's light-baritone voice has been one of the regular attractions of Charlie Shadwell 's ' Intermission ' programmes for several months.
His singing career began when he won a prize at an Eisteddfod, as a result of which he became a protege of Clara Butt. Soon afterwards when he was sixteen, his composing career began with a song called ' Charleston Girl '. He has now earned a big reputation for himself in both spheres.
at the theatre organ Popular favourites
with Charles Heslop , Edward Cooper ,
Doris Hare and Eddie Carroll and his Orchestra
Presented by Reginald Smith
with Albert Modley
(' that Yorkshire Lad '),
Donald Peers (the cavalier of song) and Violet Carson and Edith Roscoe at the pianos
Compered by Wilfred Pickles
played by Darvel Burgh Band
Conductor, Frederick Rogan
An all-star Variety bill on gramophone records
' The Heart of England '
Presented by Neil and Claxton at a seaside town in Wales with Harry Neil , Tony Dalton , April Ross, Rene Horrox , Frederick Sharp , and Horace Freer and the Rhythm Boys
A pleasant sequence by the BBC Salon Orchestra, leader Jean Pougnet , conductor Leslie Bridgewater
The Blue Hills of Antrim
' The blue hills of Antrim I see in my dreams,
The high hills of Antrim, the glens and the streams ;
In sunlight and shadow, in weal and in woe,
The sweet vision haunts me wherever I go
(Seosamh MacCathmhaoil)
at the theatre organ
A new magazine programme including
Turner Layton
(by permission of George Black)
Will Hay and Claude Hulbert
Edward Cooper, with a piece of weekly rhymed nonsense
Novelty Corner ('What will they think of next?')
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
The spotlight will be focused by Hugh Morton.
The programme devised and presented by Harry S. Pepper and Ronald Waldman
and his Orchestra with Vera Lynn , Jack Cooper , and Ann Shelton
Un programme Francais, pour les Francais, par des Francais
with The Two Leslies, Judy Shirley , Oliver Wakefield , Morton and Kaye,
Duncan Gray
and his Band with Tony Morris and Norma Clarke