A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Alice Faye, the film star favourite
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by BBC Variety Orchestra
followed by SONGS FROM THE SCREEN
A programme of film music on gramophone records
Presented by Charles Maxwell
Conducted by Harold Collins
Martial moods
Ancliffe in the ballroom
Purveyors of melody and mirth with Frank and Doris Droy , Walter Jackson, Stewart and Matthew, Arthur Clarke , Billie Brown , and the Empress Playhouse Orchestra, conducted by A. B. Smith
Presented by Tom Dawson
sung by The Ulster Singers conducted by John Vine
in English folk songs arranged by R. Vaughan Williams
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
The dark-eyed sailor
The springtime of the year Just as the tide was flowing The lover's ghost Wassail song
An acre of land
played by BBC Variety Orchestra
Leader, Frank Cantell
Conductor, Charles Shadwell
with Helen Clare
with Jack Simpson , a vibraphone and a xylophone, and his Sextet
A selection of lyrics by Bruce Sievier , set to music by various composers with / Jan van der Gucht
Marjorie Westbury
Sidney Burchall
Esther Coleman
Male Chorus and BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles
Shadwell
Compere, James Dyrenforth
Presented by Michael North
' Who's for a sail ? ' with Frank Randle
The performers:
Donald Peers , Enid Morelle ,
Ronald Tempest , and Albert Cordwell
The longshoremen:
Jack McCormick and his Ambassadors
The harbour master:
Malcolm Graeme
Devised and produced by Richard North
and his Quintet with Mervyn Saunders
A tonic for the times
Listen to some records of Bing Crosby in a happy frame of mind
We meet Kay Cavendish and Helen Raymond in a programme arranged and compered by Kay Cavendish
A programme in Dutch under the auspices of the Dutch Government.
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
An intimate musical programme arranged by Fred Hartley
Raymond Racker as the song pedlar, George Melachrino as the singer, and Fred Hartley and his Sextet as the players
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.
played by Horace Finch at the theatre organ
A programme of recent ballroom favourites
Invitation to the waltz
A sequel to the story of the waltz
A potpourri for radio
Arranged and conducted by Stanford Robinson
Donald Edge and Charles Groves at two pianos
The BBC Theatre Chorus
The BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
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