A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Eddie Cantor
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by Billy Hardy and his Band
at the theatre organ
and his Quartet
with Sylvia Handel and Kathleen Heppell with their Septet
Produced by David Miller
An intimate revue, with Courtney Hope , Vera Ashe , Lester Mudditt , Stuart Vinden , Bernadette Hodgson
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
and a chorus of men
Conducted by Denis Wright
at the theatre organ
A play in one act by Anthony Gilbert
Produced by John Cheatle
Cast
A portable affair
Lionel Gamlin and Ernest Dudley at home to smokers only
played by Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
A programme of gramophone records presented by Sydney Northcote
Newcastle United v. Sheffield United
A commentary during the second half of the match by Torn Gragg
Favourite pieces from the repertoire of the BBC Orchestra
(Section A)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
The programme will contain items requested by Service listeners
A record entertainment featuring
Youth takes a Record Bow ; Star's Selection; Broken Record-; On the Mat ; Something Sentimental ;
Coming Shortly
Presented by the Gramophone Boys-
with Norman Long, Ted Andrews and Barbara Wells and other guest artists, and Geraldo and his Orchestra
Once again we stop the London traffic in order to introduce to you some of the interesting people who are In Town Tonight
Introducing personalities from every walk of life and ' Standing in the Shelter'
(Interviews with the Man in the Shelter)
Edited and Produced by C. F. Meehan
and the Boy Friends
with Anona Winn
Elsie and Doris Waters
(Radio's Gert and Daisy)
Billy Bennett
(Almost a gentleman)
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Presented by John Sharman
in ' Happy Greetings
The programme devised and written by Wilfred Rooke Ley
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Presentation by Desmond Davis
Deep down in a certain cellar, soundproof and bomb-proof, the night life of London still goes on. There the exiles of every nation gather to drink the remaining stocks of the wine of their country, and listen to their native music played by the excellent orchestra.
and his Orchestra