A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Tommy Handley, radio's own comedian
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by BBC Variety Orchestra
Leader, Frank Cantell
Conductor, Charles Shadwell with George James
at the theatre organ
A selection of records taken at random from the racks
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)
A programme of his part songs and arrangements
BBC Singers'
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
Comin' thro' the Rye A dilemma
Polly Wolly Doodle
A shepherd's cradle song A wedding song
The bells of Aberdovey
A gramosaic of good things
Produced by Roy Rich and Leslie Perowne
Eddie Macauley
played by BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Light entertainment on gramophone records
Conducted by Mr. David McBain
Royal Artillery slow march
A parade of song hits arranged by Mai Jones and Glyn Jones with Marion Browne , John Rorke , tiaydn
Adams, Cliff Earnshaw
Revue Chorus, arrangements by Idloes Owen
At the pianos, Mai Jones and Frank. Davison
Produced by Glyn Jones
at the theatre organ
A radio magazine with sport, news, interest, and entertainment for men in Anti-Aircraft, Balloon Barrage, and Searchlight units
Today's edition includes
' Through my Telescope ' (No. 1) by Will Hay : a talk on astronomy
' Bringing the Map to Life'
—Abdullah Yusuf-Ali
Your own Christmas-card verses
' Pilot's Eye-View (No. l)-Ack-Ack, Searchlights, and Balloons as seen by the man ' up there'
' Girls in uniform '—the W.R.N.S. visit the studio to entertain you
Billy Bennett , ' Almost a gentleman '
With stop-press items, more star visitors, and musical features
Editors, Bill MacLurg and Howard Thomas
from Egypt
Requests for tunes made by members of the services in Egypt for their parents and friends in Great Britain
Second edition
All brand new, bigger and better than ever
A camp concert performed and presented by members of the R.A.F.
From somewhere in England
A quarter-of-an-hour of familiar music, and a reading
A cabaret entertainment
Devised by Henry Sherek
With dialogue by Max Kester
The artists include
Magda Kun
Inga Andersen
The Barkers (Jack and Daphne) and BBC Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement
Produced by Eric Spear
Join Raymond Raikes with records and sing your favourite carols
and his Orchestra