A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of the Four Aces, Britain's 'human orchestra'
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by Frederic Curzon at the theatre organ
Dance music and songs for the housewife on gramophone records
with Musical Rendezvous
A programme of popular concert music featuring the tenor voice of Joseph Victor Laderaute
played by John Amadio John Amadio was bom in Wellington, New Zealand, where, at the age of twelve, he played a flute concerto with the city's orchestral society. Three years later he toured Australia as principal flautist of the Italian Grand Opera Company, and he has since toured with many celebrities.
An ENSA concert for munition workers, with Carl Carlisle , Jack and Eddie Eden , and Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Melodies of Schubert played by the Tudor Sextet
Male Voice Chorus
Conducted by Kemlo Stephen
At the piano, Ian Whyte
to records of Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra
New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Conducted by Lieut. C. C. E. Miller
Housewives versus cookery experts
Presented by Wilfred Pickles
Here is a game with a topical flavour, as enlightening as it should be entertaining. As there will be housewives in the team of experts, and experts in the team of housewives, it should be closely contested. The experts will be: the organiser of Domestic Science for the Manchester Education Department ; a member of the staff of the College of Domestic Economy ; a member of the women's Gas Council of the Manchester Corporation Gas Department ; and her opposite number in their Electricity Department. The housewives are all in practice in Manchester and district.
with the BBC Theatre Chorus
Conducted by Charles Groves
Donald Edge at the piano
A twice-weekly magazine programme for men of the Anti-Aircraft, Balloon
Barrage, and Searchlight units
Sports features, topical interviews, musical novelties, high spots from the news, and stop press items
Chief reporter, Howard Thomas
Editor, Bill MacLurg
Northern Ireland
Presented by Charles J. Brennan , Mus.Bac.
Ulster Amateur Flute Band
George Beggs (baritone)
Philip Martin (Uillean pipes) Ormiston Mixed Voice Choir
A programme of requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their relatives and friends at home
A farcical musical comedy
presents the story of Bill Coleman , the coloured trumpeter, told by James Holloway and illustrated by gramophone records
A weekly summary by the Canadian Press of Canadian news, specially presented for Canadians in this country and read by Gerry Wilmot
(In collaboration with the CBC and the Canadian Press)
A miscellaneous music-hall bill
Directed by Edgar Hawke