A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Harold Williams and the BBC Male Chorus
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 gramophone records
Josef Hassid (violin)
A recital by the BBC Singers
Conducted by Mansel Thomas
A broadcast below stairs with Doris Nicholls , Billy Milton ,
Laurence Holmes , Hugh Morton and the rest of the staff, aided by the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent
Produced by Tom Ronald
A selection of Scots songs with reels played on the pipes
Jean Sommers (soprano)
Pipe-Major William Ross
and his Dance Orchestra
at the theatre organ
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Ian Whyte
played by Sydney Lipton and his Band
Sydney Lipton was to have been a straight violinist, but an accident to his hand changed all his plans, and preparations to finish his studies under Albert Sammons had to go by the board. Forced to the land of lighter music, he formed a dance band and played at the Palace Hotel, Kensington, where Ambrose heard him and engaged him as leader of some of his subsidiary bands. This led to his appointment at Grosvenor House ten years ago.
played on two pianos by Joan and Valerie Trimble
(The great specific) sold by Betty Huntley-Wright
John Rorke
Clarence Wright
At the two pianos, Alan Paul and Ivor Dennis
Prepared and retailed by Ernest Longstaffe
No ration cards needed
Regional League Competition
(Southern Section)
A commentary during the second half of one of the day's principal matches by Raymond Glendenning
A record entertainment featuring Melody Memory, Swing Fans' Fancy, Believe it or else, Hall of Fame, Collectors' Treasure House, and On the mat
Presented by the Gramophone Boys with Tommy Duggan
A programme of music, Variety, and topicalities
The week's visitor-The young idea -Variety-A new voice-Sketchbook
Produced by Glyn Jones
and his Hawaiian Serenaders with Roland Peachy , Cyril Grantham and the Radio Three
Compere, David Miller
A magazine programme including Phyllis Robins , the guest star of the week
'Talking it over'
Edward Cooper with a piece of weekly rhymed nonsense
Novelty corner and Billy Tement and the Dance
Orchestra, with Helen Raymond
Spotlight focused by Hugh Morton
Devised by Harry S. Pepper and Ronald Waldman
Produced by Tom Ronald
A programme of listeners' requests presented by R. E. Kingsley and played by the BBC Military Band
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
at the theatre organ
and his Orchestra with Anne Lenner and Sam Browne