A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Noel Coward, actor, playwright, composer
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by BBC Salon Orchestra
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
Today's anniversaries recalled by Christopher Stone
Dance music and songs for the housewife on gramophone records
and his Band
A programme of carefree entertainment, dedicated to the Forces and workers of Great Britain, devised and compered by Carroll Levis Produced by Tom Ronald
Another in the series of programmes designed for Canadian Forces in Great Britain and featuring personal messages from Canadian families to their relatives in the Canadian Active
Service Force
Arranged in collaboration with the Canadian Legion War Services and the Canadian Broadcasting
» Corporation
Some songs of sailor Jack
BBC Men's Chorus
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
Henry Cummings (baritone)
At the piano, Frederick Stone
Sling the flowing bowl A-roving
Rolling home La pique
Unmooring
The voice of her I love
Come, loose every sail to the breeze Admiral Benbow Causand Bay
The twenty-fourth of February The dead horse
(All from ' Sea Songs and Shanties ed. Whall)
A film critic turns sentimental
A programme of records chosen and presented by Lilian Duff
played by Percival Mackey and his Band
A portable affair
Lionel Gamlin and Ernest Dudley at home to music-makers only
Billy Mason in something slightly syncopated
Trombone solos played by Harry Pollard
(of Bickershaw Colliery Band)
The seventh set of questions of general knowledge and general interest sent in by members of the Forces, answered spontaneously by a panel of well-known personalities, including
Julian S. Huxley
C. E. M. Joad
Commander A. B. Campbell
The question master, Donald McCullough
Presented by Howard Thomas and Douglas Cleverdon
Isle of Man
Presented by Arthur Spencer with Norah Moore (soprano)
Dale Smith (baritone)
A section of the Halle Chorus
Conducted by Harold Dawl-er
The programme compered by T. E. Qualtrough
with some of the trocps in England in a sing-song
Conducted by Leslie Woodgate
Henry Cummings (baritone)
A weekly summary by the Canadian
Press, specially prepared for Canadians overseas and read L y Gerry Wilmot
(In collaboration with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the Canadian Press)
at the theatre organ
An adaptation by Hugh Stewart of a short story by Francis Foster
Produced by John Cheatle
in ' The Laugh Trail'
A new series by Con West
Music by Hero de Rance
No. 1—'The First Clue'
Follow the adventures of Detectives Cuthbert and Pussyfoot, the human bloodhounds, on the scent, from week to week
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Shadwell
Produced by Harry S. Pepper
with his Band
and so James Dyrenforth, Helen Clare, Gerry Fitzgerald, Roderick Jones, and Hyam Greenbaum and the augmented Revue Orchestra take you back to 1930 with some of those songs that seemed so good at the time
Directed by Jack Hardy with Norah Moore (soprano)