A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Ernest Lough
The world-famous boy soprano and baritone
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Varied items specially designed for the Indian Troops
followed by HAROLD RAMSAY at the theatre organ
Arranged by Phil Green
Presented by Hugh Shirreff
' These songs make swing '
played by J. Wight Henderson
Two tales - Medtner
Clair de lune - Debussy
Valse-caprice: One lives but once - Strauss-Tausig
(The National Band Festival)
A programme of gramophone records presented by J. Henry lies, Founder and Director of the Festival
2—' Uphill '
The Rev. Dom Bernard Clements ,
O.S.B.
Charles B. Cochran 's Saturday Show
(A recording of the broadcast in the Home Service last night)
Some records of good jazz
The BBC Men's Chorus
Conducted by Mansel Thomas
played by Teddy Foster and his Band
sung by Keith Falkner (baritone)
A new parlour game on the lines of the recent ' Analogy Bee '
Devised by Morley Adams and Neil Munro
with Jean Melville, Raymond Bennett and Harry Moreny , Leonard Henry ,
Toni Carr and his Orchestra from a cinema
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
'Wishart Campbell sings'
The magic highway of melody presented by Wishart Campbell and Roland Todd (organist)
A Forces show with Patricia Burke
Nat Gonella and his Georgians and ' Services Spotlight' from a dance hall
Compere, Gerry Wilmott
Surveying some of the week's news as it is seen from London, and reviewing the new shows and films to be seen in London during the week
A programme in Dutch under the auspices of the Dutch Government.
Community hymn-singing followed by a short service
Trevor Harvey will conduct the singing and the service will be taken by a Naval chaplain
with the Three in Harmony accompanied by the Hula Players
Musical arrangements by James Moody
Produced by Eric Fawcett
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
(A recording of this programme will be broadcast on Wednesday at 4.15 in the Home and Forces programmes)
A weekly train call for
Elsie Carlisle with a distinguished gathering of fellow passengers
Produced by Eric Spear and the Variety Orchestra, leader Frank Cantell , conducted by Charles Shadwell
' A very present help in trouble '
17-Thou, 0 Lord, remainest for ever
Psalm cii, 1-12 ; I Peter i, 15-25 ;
0 strength and stay upholding all creation (A. and M. 12) ; St. Mark xiii, 31
and his Orchestra with Anne Lenner and Sam Browne