A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Patricia Rossborough
A morning miscellany of gramophone records
Albert Sandler and his Orchestra
Waltzes from Theatreland
Helen Esserman (soprano)
Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra
Noel Coward medley
played by Leonard and his Orchestra with Thelma Jagger, Tiny Powell, and Peter Valerio
on gramophone records
Entertainment for women war-workers
Devised by Ellaline Terriss with Carroll Gibbons and his Band with Anne Lenner and Eric Whitley
Guest artist, Jeanne de Casalis
Produced by Douglas Moodie
The ninth and last in the series devised by Vemon Harris and Eric
Spear
BBC Revue Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Production by Vernon Harris
on gramophone records
Essie Ackland (soprano) with organ
A programme of light entertainment specially recorded for Canadians on active service in this country. Recorded through the co-operation of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
A programme of the familiar airs to which Scotland has danced for generations
Orchestra conducted by Ian Whyte
played to you by The BBC Salon Orchestra
from a seaside resort in the West with Nan Kenway and Douglas Young and Barbara Bartell (soprano), Tommy Sandilands (tenor), Laurence Holmes (baritone), James Ramsay (light comedian), George Bowler (light comedian), Ella Drummond (soubrette), Joan Morton (soubrette), David Graves (comedian)
Orchestra under the direction of Cyril Addison
Production by George Hay
This concert party includes two artists who have become a household word since the outbreak of war - Nan Kenway and Douglas Young. However long they broadcast - and let's hope it will be for many years to come - this married couple will always be associated with 'Very tasty-very sweet'.
The West Country will always have a soft spot in the heart of the Youngs. Not only did Douglas make his first appearance in a concert party there, but it was there that he first met and fell in love with the girl who is now his wife, then known as a comedienne called Nellie McCartney
on gramophone records
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
' Bill and Bob back in England
Devised by Evelyn Gibbs. Written by Spike Hughes and Maurice Thiery
A weekly summary by the Canadian Press, specially prepared for Canadians overseas and read by Gerry Wilmot (in collaboration with the CBC and the Canadian Press)
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people in the news, people taking about the news, and interesting visitors to Britain
A programme of gramophone records presented by Alec Robertson
sung by Hubert Carta (tenor)
Sailors, soldiers, airmen
What's your favourite record ?
Tell us the title and as many as can be played in half an hour will be played to you by Roy Rich
Address your postcards marked ' Record Time' in the top left-hand corner to the BBC, [address removed]
Un programme Francais, pour les Francais, par des Francais
You are invited to join in 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
from a Scottish theatre
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.
in a miniature cavalcade of song
Famous bands plaving popular dance tunes on gramophone records
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. for
Overseas listeners