A cheerful selection of gramophone records /
Programme summary
Records of 'Hutch' (Leslie Hutchinson)
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by Bristol Hippodrome Orchestra
or, whistle while you work
A rhythmic programme for housewives on gramophone records
Jane Grahame introduces a programme of soothing melodies played by Billy Ternent and the Sweet Rhythm
Orchestra with Anne Lenner , Sid Buckman
Presented by Eric Spear
A tale of the Deep South by Stanley Maxted and David Miller, with Alan Keith, McDonald Parke, H. Rooney Pelletier, the John Payne Chorus and Geraldo and his Orchestra
Produced by David Miller
The fifth of a new series of concerts given by request of the Canadian Active Service Force in Great, Britain
BBC Men's Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Arthur Cranmer (baritone)
Song to labour (p. 83)
Widdecombe Fair (p. 97)
(Numbers refer to. the New Fellowship Song Book)
A programme of Hawaiian guitar records, compiled by A. P. Sharpe
and his Mandoliers with Percy Manchester Salutation (medley)
played by Teddy Foster and his Band
A personal choice of records presented by Irene McLaughlin
sung by George Baker (baritone)
starring
"Bebe Daniels , Vic Oliver , Ben Lyon with Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra, the Greene Sisters, and Sam Browne
Additional dialogue by Dick Pepper
Produced by Harry S. Pepper and Douglas Lawrence
played by The Rendezvous Players
and his Orchestra
'Ulster sings'
The Ulster Singers
Conducted by John Vine with Mary Johnston and W. R. Gordon
Carol-singing from a Royal Air Force camp, by the men themselves, with the station band
Trevor Harvey will conduct the singing
A weekly summary by the Canadian Press, specially prepared for Canadians overseas and read by Gerry Wilmot
(In collaboration with the CBC and the Canadian Press)
at the theatre organ
by Elspeth Huxley and Spike Hughes
Bill and Bob are two imaginary characters-two young soldiers who began their ' in France' series in February last. As Bob's mother was French, he undertook the task of teaching Bill the French language-with results that were often disastrous! Now the couple are making friends with the Empire. This week two interesting Empire visitors will be in the studio. They are pioneers from East Africa, Colonel J. R. Stordy and Mr. S. F. Deck, who will tell Bill and Bob some of their adventures thirty years ago in the Kenya-Abyssinia border country, where fighting is now taking place.
5-R. G. Knowles
Cast
Bransby Williams , Fred Yule , Hugh Morton , Ernest Jay , and Ian Sadler
Narrator, Naomi Jacob
Script by Jonquil Antony
BBC Chorus and BBC Variety Orchestra under the direction of Charles
Shadwell
Produced by Eric Fawcett
Variety from a Northern theatre
Presented by James Moody with the Three in Harmony
and his Band