A cheerful selection of records
Records of Jack Buchanan, star of the stage and screen
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by George Scott-Wood and his Grand Accordion Band
followed by 'SONG AND DANCE'
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
played by Eileen Joyce on gramophone records
(and Mother too) with Violet Carson (soprano), Jan van der Gucht (tenor), the Wilton Singers, Wilfred Pickles (compere), and Orchestra conducted by Maurice Johnstone
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Arthur Sandford (piano)
John Rorke
on gramophone records
played by Don Felipe and his Cuban Caballeros
A concert party from a theatre in the South of England, presented by Cally Lambert and produced by Guy Fane
The company includes: Will Kings, Emmie Joyce , Jessie Hitter , Hal Chambers , Vera Kitchen , Reg Kin -man, Eric Stone , Cleone Stafford , Jack Howard , Colin Cunningham , Guy Fane , Four John Tiller Girls
(by permission of Brigadier R. H. Willan , D.S.O., M.C., Colonel Commandant, and Officers)
Conductor, Arthur Hibbert
March: The voice of the guns Alford
A twice-weekly programme for Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage personnel
Today's programme includes another ' Listeners' Corner ', presented by Bill MacLurg and made up of songs and verses sent in by members of Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units, a talk on the sky at night by Lieut.-Commander Gould, R.N., and another instalment of the Welsh boxing serial ' Up to the Bell' by Jack Jones
The compere is Lionel Gamlin at 5.0
A kaleidoscopic musical picture devised and produced by Leslie Perowne and Charles Chilton
with some of the troops in England in a sing-song conducted by Trevor Harvey. At the piano, Ernest Lush
Naughton and Gold
The popular comedians of the Crazy
Gang
Presented by John Sharman
A programme in Dutch under the auspices of the Dutch Government.
- From a town in the Scottish Borders 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
Assembled by Alan Melville
Introduced by John R. Allan
featuring Lew Stone and his Band
Compere, David Miller
Un programme Francais, pour les Francais, par des Francais
by Peter Cheyney
No. 4—' Carnival for Crooks '
Scenes:
1 The entrance hall at the Maison Marnier, Paris. 2 Alonzo's apartment at the Maison Marnier. 3 The Leronian Embassy. 4 The Hotel
Splendide, Paris
Produced by Howard Rose
A programme of requests sent in by Home listeners and played especially for their relatives and friends in the Forces
This'll burn you up
A gramophone pantomime written by Harry Alan Towers , presented by Charles Maxwell
and his Gypsy Orchestra with Anne Lawrence