A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Gene Autry, the singing cowboy
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by Geraldo and his Orchestra
at the theatre organ
Selection: Selection: Tunes of the times and Gems of musical comedy
A recording made by the Light Opera
Company
Music in the rhythm style featuring
Peter Sloan 's Swing Five
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people in the news, people talking about the news, and interesting visitors to Britain
(A recording of last night's broadcast)
and his Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
A programme of gramophone records presented by Walter Legge
This afternoon Walter Legge is presenting the first of a series of gramophone programmes, the idea of which is to play records of eminent singers in the songs that made them famous. For instance, Ernest Lough in ' Hear my prayer' and Grace Moore in ' One Night of Love '.
Walter Legge is a very well-known personality in gramophone circles. He has had a particularly wide experience in opera and he is an authority on Hugo Wolf 's songs.
with The Three in Harmony accompanied by the Hula Players
Musical arrangements by James
Moody
Compere, Hugh Shirreff
Produced by Eric Fawcett
played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra
Production in progress on the set during the filming of 'Kipps' by H. G. Wells with Michael Redgrave, Diana Wynyard, Arthur Riscoe, Phyllis Calvert from a film studio.
by Harry Alan Towers
at the theatre organ
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 a stop-press item by the men themselves from ' somewhere in the Midlands '
Chief reporter, Howard Thomas
Editor, Bill MacLurg
with Henry Oscar, Max Bacon, and other guest artists, and Geraldo and his
Orchestra
The sixth of a new series of revues by most of the old gang with Kenway and Young, Cyril Fletcher , Helen Clare , Clarence Wright , Revue Chorus, and BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Sketches written by Douglas Young and Eric Barker
Presented by Leslie Bridgmont
A radio cocktail shaken by Mae Bamber and Gerald Howe Chantler
with Jack Murray, Connie Hobbs, Donald Peers, Winnie Collins, Mae Bamber, Gerald Howe Chantler, Edana Romney, Charles Mason, Bryan Powley, Noel Morris, Wilfred Pickles, and the Mere Club band
Produced by Reginald North
Glimpses of people and things in the Home Country
and his Commanders
for and by the troops
(baritone)
A gramophone record programme
and his Dance Orchestra