A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Leon Cortez and his Coster Pals
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by Jack Simpson and his Sextet
followed by 1 FILMUSIC
Songs from the screen on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
The fourth of a series of lunch-time concerts presented to their fellow workers by members of the staffs of large munition works 'Somewhere in England'
A recording of ragtime songs by Debroy Somers Band
A commentary on the race by Richard North with J. Lawson Topham as race-reader
sung by Victor Harding
(bass-baritone)
The land of ' who knows where ' ;
Bush silence ; King Billy's song ; Comrades of mine ; Bush night-song ; and The stock-rider's song
William James
Further selections from Radio revues by Lyn Joshua and Mai Jones
Presented by Elwyn Evans
at the theatre organ
played by Harry Evans and his
Sextette Intime from a hotel in the West
played by the BBC Salon Orchestra
Some personal reminiscences of Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra recalled with gramophone records by David Miller
A commentary during the second half of the Regional League Competition match by Raymond Glendenning
with Marjorie Westbury , Stuart Vinden , Dorothy Summers , Chris Gittins ,
Harry Porter
Jan Berenska and his Orchestra
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
A record entertainment
Presented by the Gramophone Boys
Conductor, Bryan Michie
or ' Bright Times on a Barge'
Book by Ernest Dudley. Music and production by Ernest Longstaffe Cast : and
from somewhere in Britain
Once again we stop the London traffic in order to introduce to you some of the interesting people who are in town tonight
Edited and produced by C. F. Meehan
A programme of requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their relatives and friends at home
Devised by Charles Shadwell and Harry S. Pepper
Many famous artists have promised to appear (engagements permitting) at the Garrison Theatre tonight to entertain the troops
Jack (' blue-pencil ') Warner will be there, and his
' littel gel ', Joan Winters
Garrison Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Lieutenant Charles Shad well (late of the West Yorkshire
Regiment)
Produced by Harry S. Pepper
played by BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conducted by Ian Whyte
with the BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Script by Howard Thomas
Presented by Ronald Waldman