A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Carson Robison, the famous hill-billy singer
Popular. artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by Billy Reid and his Accordion Band
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
and his Versatile Five
Tunes of the times
Personalities of the gramophone and their records
Gerry Fitzgerald , the popular singer, will be interviewed by Leslie Perowne
with Helen Clare
v played by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
and his Tango Orchestra with Dorothy Carless
' Getting Sentimental'
Few light orchestras are more popular with listeners than Eugene Pini 's Tango Orchestra, which he first formed for broadcasting in 1930, with such success that it has been on the air ever since. Perhaps his sympathy with tango music springs from the associations of his childhood. He was born in Buenos Aires and spent the first six years of his life in South America. Then his parents brought him to England, and at thirteen he was given the offer of studying music or engineering. Dorothy Carless is his wife.
A programme arranged and presented
« by Doris Arnold with Charles Heslop , Helen Raymond , Pat Rignold , Sidney Burchall , the Cavendish Three, BBC Singers, and BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell
(The Blues)
(by permission of Lieut.-Colonel The Lord Forester, commanding Household Cavalry
Training Regiment)
Conducted by Lieut. J. A. Thornburrow -, Director of Music, Royal
Horse Guards
with Three in Harmony accompanied by the Hula Players
Musical arrangements by James
Moody
Produced by Eric Fawcett
A twice-weekly programme for Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage personnel
Items will include:
Songs by Malcolm McEachern , famous bass
' Tips from the touchline '
F. N. S. Creek, famous Corinthian footballer and coach, holds his weekly ' turn-ouf for 'Ack-Acks' and ' Beer-Beers '
'Words without music ' or lyric-writing in one uneasy lesson, by Diana Morgan and Robert Mac-Dermot, well-known play and lyric-writers
' Stop Press '
' The Nutcracker Suite '
A short play by Eliot Crawshay -
Williams
Produced by Barbara Burnham
Compere, Lionel Gamlin
Edited by Bill MacLurg
No. 2
A programme of dance music played by the band of a Royal Air Force station ' Somewhere in the North '
A programme in Dutch under the auspices of the Dutch Government.
and his Canadian Cowboys in ' Rocky Mountain Rhythm' with Buck Douglas , Jack Curtis , the Seven Bunkhouse Boys, and the rural community of Peaceful Valley
Devised and written by Big Bill Campbell
Produced by John Sharman
aj ' Our Elizabeth',
Un programme francais, pour lea
Français, par des Français
Sailors—Soldiers—Airmen! What's your favourite record ? Tell us the title and as many as can be got into 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, Broadcasting House, W.I.
A summary by the Canadian Press of Canadian news, specially presented for Canadians in this country and read by Gerry Wilmot
(in collaboration with CBC and the Canadian Press)
BBC Men's Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Stanley Riley (baritone)
At the piano, Ernest Lush
Gaudeamus igitur (arr. Woodgate); Let the bullgine run (p. 49); Boney was a warrior (p. 9); Alouette (p. 3); Camptown races (p. 12); Eily Aroon (p. 24); Marching through Georgia (p. 54); Old John Braddlum (p. 65); Widdicombe Fair (p. 97); The orderlies' song (p. 71); Bound for the Rio Grande (p. 11); Good-night song (p. 32)
(The page numbers refer, to the New Fellowship Song Book)
with Clarence Wright , the Revue Chorus, and A. H. Morgan 's Rhythmic
Players
Presented by Leslie Bridgmont