A cheerful selection of gramophone records
and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Elsie and Doris Waters (radio's 'Gert and Daisy')
POpular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
played by the Band of the Royal Horse Guards
Today's anniversaries recalled by Christopher Stone with S. P. B. Mais
Records for your mid-morning break
at the theatre organ
with Adrian Dante and Carl Carlisle
Clay Keyes , our happy-go-lucky compere, will introduce' Merry-go-round
Magda Kun with Vera Lennox and Guy Verney in ' The Vanity Case , by Loftus Wigram
' Balcony scene '
Helen Hill and Jan van der Gucht
This week's visitor:
Gabrielle Brune and ' The Orchestra at Large ' featuring Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
The programme devised and presented by Eric Spear
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
played by Dorothy Hildreth (piano)
Conductor, Herbert Bennett
at the theatre organ
A commentary on the race for the Lincolnshire Handicap by Raymond Glendenning and Wilfred Taylor at the Grand Stand and Victor Smythe and J. Lawson Topham at the Four Furlong Post
A sentimental journey on gramophone records
.Presented by Roy Plomley
I bring a love song ...
Trying to tell you all that it knows. All that a heart dare not speak Songs may sing
A romantic half-hour of records with your Radio Romeo
Produced by Charles Maxwell
The thirteenth set of questions of general knowledge and general interest, sent in by members of the Forces, and answered impromptu by Rose Macaulay
Professor Harold Laski
Dr. Julian Huxley
Professor C. E. M. Joad
Commander A. B. Campbell The question master,
Donald McCullough
Presented by Howard Thomas and Douglas Cleverdon
followed by National and Regional announcements
with Evelyn Laye
(accompanied by Gordon Whelan)
Morton Fraser
Sandy Rowan
Al Collins and his Berkeley Hotel Orchestra
'Ireland dances' played by The Irish Rhythms Orchestra and sung by George Beggs and Mary Johnston with Peadar O'Rafferty
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)
Jack Payne invites you to join in the fun with his orchestra, and other radio, stage and screen stars
' Amusepaper ' story devised by Jacques Brown
The artists include
Bobbie Comber
Teddie St. Denis
Helen Clare
Jacques Brown
The music arranged by James Moody
Dialogue, lyrics, and production by Max Kester
played by Mario de Pietro
at 10.0
directed by Jack Hardy