A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Gertrude Lawrence â the famous musical-comedy artist
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by George Scott-Wood and his Grand Accordion Band
A programme of novelty numbers and solo pieces by The BBC Variety Orchestra
Leader, Frank Cantell
Conductor, Charles Shadwell . with George Melachrino
No. 2
Second version of a musical parlour game in response to requests from listeners
Excerpts of well-known works will be played by Jimmy Bailey , and listeners will be asked to name the modern or other number of which it reminds them.
Mrs. Wilkes and her brother Ernest at home in their bar-parlour to Howard Marshall and their other friends
at the theatre organ
Presented by Edgar Jackson with gramophone records
played by Reginald Dixon at the theatre organ
A recital by Harry Mortimer and Charles Collier
(Favourite Old Welsh songs)
Betty Davies (soprano)
Haydn Adams (tenor)
with Monte Rey , Paula Green , and Bob Arden
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
Valse No. 1 (Valse Suite: Three
Fours) Coleridge-Taylor
Just like a butterfly Woods Songs my mother taught me Dvorak Hora staccato Dinecu Begin the Beguine Cole Porter Nola Arndt Where or when......Rodgers Suzuki the Geisha (East of Suez)
Haydn Wood
A programme of light entertainment specially recorded for Canadians on active service in this country
Recorded through the co-operation of the CBC
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Esther Coleman (contralto)
A programme in Dutch under the auspices of the Dutch Government.
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.
with Teddy Foster and his Band
Devised by Sidney Lennard
Written by Alan Hyman
Compered and produced by David Miller
with and Suzette Tarri as ' The Char '
BBC Chorus and Revue Orchestra conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Script by Dick Pepper , based on the national slogan ' Up Housewives and at 'em'
Additional music and lyrics by Michael North and Michael Trefford
Produced by Tom Ronald
Presented by James Moody with the Three in Harmony
A gramophone cabaret programme
BBC Men's Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Henry Cummings (baritone)
At the piano, Ernest Lush
Gaudeamus igitur (an'. Woodgate); Some folks like to sigh (p. 217); A litany of drinking (p. 146); Sweet Kitty Clover (p. 270); A few day-ays (p. 247); The West-End Perk (p. 102); The student (p. 12); The sardine and the sprat (p. 214); When we were boys together (p. 234); Tut! Tut! (p. 288)
(The page numbers refer to the British Students' Song Book)