A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Programme summary
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 Charles Windsor and the Manchester Hippodrome Orchestra
with Ronnie Hill
A selection of records taken at random from the racks
and his Band with Monte Rey , Paula Green , and Bob Arden
A selection of music specially composed for past radio shows by Michael North with George Melachrino , Helen Clare , Reginald Purdell , and BBC Chorus, BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell
Presented and compered by Vemon Harris
from Esther Coleman and the Casino Players
Records of vocal jazz
with the Norris Stanley Sextet
The programme arranged and conducted by Reginald Burston
played by Debroy Somers and his Band
and his Apache Band with Clare Francis
Like so many other exponents of light. music Lionel Falkman had a classical training. His parents made sacrifices so that he could study the violin under Leopold Auer and Kalman Ronay , and at the age of seventeen he was musician enough to be first violin in the New Symphony Orchestra under Landon Ronald and first violin in the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
His Apache Band specialises in the music typical of the Montmartre of happier days.
The players, Fred Hartley and his
Music
The singers, David Lloyd and others
Presented by Doris Arnold
When a new series with such an attractive title is presented by the deviser and compere of ' These you have loved ', it is surely ensured of success. Doris Arnold once again will compere, and her idea now is to present a request programme made up of songs featuring the names of girls. 'Who is Sylvia ? ', 'Her name is Mary'—that kind of thing. Those of you who would like to hear a song round the name of your particular girl friend, or to have a song broadcast to her, if she has a very unusual name, should send a postcard to Doris Arnold , Broadcasting House, Bristol.
Each week, by the way, there will be a selection from a musical comedy named after a girl, such' as Sally, Irene, Betty. Can you think of some more?
at the theatre organ
Cecil Norman at the piano in a programme of light music
Improvisations at the piano by David Buchan
Sailors, Soldiers, Airman - what's your favourite record ?
Tell us the title, and as many as can be got into half-an-hour will be played to you by Roy Rich
Address your postcards marked 'Record Time ' in the top left-hand corner to the BBC, [address removed].
A description of recent events at sea -
A programme of music, Variety, and topicalities
The week's visitor, the young idea, mystery voices
Variety
Arranged and produced by Glyn Jones
A weekly summary of Australian news, specially presented for Australians in this country and read by Colin Wills
with Geraldo and his Concert
Orchestra
Compere, Gerry Wilmot
No. 3
From Piccadilly to Dixie and back again, all in the space of half-an-hour Jimmy Dyrehforth will conduct the tour with The Georgia Crackers and BBC Revue Orchestra will be conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Variety from a Northern theatre
A programme of listeners' requests, presented by R. E. Kingsley and played by the BBC Military Band
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
W. R. Gordon again asks his friends to entertain you
Directed by Sydney Lipton with Eddy Briant and Celia