A cheerful selection of gramophone records
A weekly ration of records made by America's Crooner Number One
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by Teddy Foster and his Band
followed by BOULEVARD PLAYERS
with Sevilliana
An interlude of Spanish melodies highlighting the tenor voice of Nicholas Massue, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, New York
and his Band
A fireworks display by Frank A. Terry with Jack Murray , Connie Hobbs , Frank A. Terry , Beatrix Richards ,
Tom Henry , Jessie Crone
Alan Holmes and his Swing Sextet
Produced by Richard North
A programme of popular Irish songs sung by David Richardson (baritone) and Elsie McCullough (soprano)
at the theatre organ R.A.F. favourites
to records of Jack Hylton and his Orchestra
A musical mosaic of South America, devised by Walford Hyden
No. 4—Santos with Vera Lennox , Ian Sadler , Cleo Nordi , Eugenie Safonova , and Marcel de Haes , Walford Hyden and his Orchestra. Continuity by Aubrey Danvers_- Walker. Presented by Michael North
A Variety concert, including Jane Carr, Gloria Gay and her Glamour Girls Band
Compere, Sutherland Felce
From 'somewhere in England'
with the Anzacians and Glen Alyn
Compere, Bob Danvers-Walker
A description of recent events in the air
by members of the R.A.F. (Balloon Section) from a station somewhere in the Midlands
A weekly summary of Australian news, specially presented for Australians in this country, and read by Colin Wills. This week's summary will include a five-minute commentary on today's race for the Melbourne Cup
A non-stop review of popular melodies through the years, with Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
A programme of requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their relatives and friends at home
A programme in praise of villainy
Malefactors:
Robert Atkins , Dennis Noble , Bobbie Comber , Charlotte Leigh , Jan van der Gucht
BBC Theatre Chorus
BBC Theatre Orchestra, leader Tate Gilder , conducted by Reginald Burston Produced by Gwen Williams and Desmond Davis
Rogues (not to be confused with scoundrels) appeal to us all. Something of their adventurous lives has been handed down to us in story and legend, with all the glamour added, and probably often enough little of the truth. So we have our Robin Hoods , our Claude Duvals , our Vagabond Kings, all glorious heroes, and stage and screen actors compete to play them on both sides of the Atlantic.
Stage, screen, and radio have a long ' rogues' roll of honour' of their own, and many of them, happily, have been singing rogues. Some of the rousing and roguish songs they have sung will be heard again in this programme.
The latest edition of the Littlest Revue
Produced by Moultrie R. Kelsall
and his Band in ' Rhythm on Parade '
Tommy Kinsman was born in Liver-pool. At the age of thirteen he was working in a cinema as a page-boy, and was then promoted to cinema operator. Two thousand feet of film were burnt in an accident, so he decided to join the Mercantile Marine. During the last war he sailed regularly between England and America, and it was over there that he became interested in the new American jazz. In 1927 he formed his own dance band and he gave his first broadcast in 1935.