A cheerful selection o* gramophone records
Records of Billie Holliday, coloured American swing vocalist
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by James Bell at the theatre organ
Dance music and songs for the housewife on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
with the Three in Harmony accompanied by the Hula Players
Musical arrangements by James
Moody
Compere, Hugh Shirreff
Presented by Michael North
An ENSA concert for war workers with Joe Murgatroyd and ' Poppet' (Josie Bradley ), Jack Frere and his
Orchestra
(A recording of last night's talk)
Raymond Glendenning introduces songs, scenes, and stories of the show business past and present with Peter Yorke and his Concert
Orchestra
on gramophone records
London Symphony .Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter
Overture: The Bartered Bride
Smetana Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski
Tales from the Vienna woods
Strauss, an: Stokozvski
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kurtz
Gaité Parisienne—Ballet music (Overture and Tortoni ; Gallop ; Valse and March ; Grand valse)
Offenbach, arr. Rosenthal
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Hungarian dances Nos. 19, 20, and 21 Brahms
and BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conductor, Stanford Robinson with Henry Cummings
to records of Ambrose and his Orchestra
at the theatre organ
Gerry Wilmot conducts a teaser test for Empire Forces in Britain
A programme arranged and presented by Doris Arnold with Gwen Catley , Charles Heslop , Jan van der Gucht , Helen Raymond , Dudley Rolph , the Cavendish Three
BBC Chorus and BBC Variety
Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Another programme of dance music played by the band of a Royal Air Force station ' somewhere in the North'
(contralto)
(Adapted from the Scots ballad The
Queen's Maries)
Script by W. P. Templeton and John Keir-Cross
Musical score by Jack Beaver with ' and of Scots
BBC Salon Orchestra conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Produced by Douglas Moodie
by J. Jefferson Farjeon
2-' Through a window '
Cast
Produced by Howard Rose
performed and presented by the troops from somewhere in England
or 'Hot springs eternal'
Based on an idea of Lionel Gamlin 's with Graham Payn , Luanne Shaw ,
Diana Morrison , Reginald Smith , Fred Yule , Guy Verney , Edward Cooper , and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent
Book and lyrics by Aubrey Danvers-
Walker and Loftus Wigram
Music by Jack Clarke
Produced by Tom Ronald
from a theatre
at the piano
The Cinderella of swing music
A gramophone programme arranged by D. F. Gallimore
Glimpses of people and things in the Home Country, presented in collaboration with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service and recorded over direct transmission from New Zealand
from the Grand Hotel, Torquay
Listen to
Naunton Wayne
Kenway and Young Betty Astell and dance to
Harry Evans and his Dance Band
Presented by Leslie Bridgmont