A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Count Basie, the coloured swing pianist
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
to records of Louis Levy and his Orchestra
Today's anniversaries presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B. Mais
played by Jack Salisbury (violin)
by the R.A.O.C. 'Blue Rockets' Dance Band
From a centre 'somewhere in England'
at the theatre organ
An ENSA concert for war-workers with Mantovani and his Orchestra, and guest-artists
Major-General R.J. Collins, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.
(A recording of last night's broadcast)
Blue ribbon melodies
A programme of records presented by David Miller
Producers of features and drama will be heard for a change in charades and some drawing-room stories
Presented by Ralph Truman
played by Jack White and his Collegians
A camp concert performed and presented .by members of the R.A.F. from somewhere in England
Teams of Canadian soldiers, sailors, and airmen will again compete in a 'quiz' competition conducted by Gerry Wilmot
at the theatre organ
played by BBC Variety Orchestra
Leader, Frank Cantell
Conductor, Charles Shadwell
with Ronnie Hill
followed by National and Regional announcements
Famous sporting occasions recalled
5-Rugby League
Cup Final and Test Match highlights retold by Lance B. Todd , Harry Sunderland , Bob Anderton ,
Fred Hutchins , and Victor Smythe
by Norman Edwards
No. 4-' The case of the missing tumblers '
Cast
Produced by Howard Rose
presents
'Record review'
A review of April swing issues by Harry Parry
by Major T. J. Edwards
A programme with the BBC Military Band, conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Narrator, Tom Dawson
played by BBC Northern Orchestra
Leader, Laurance Turner
Guest conductor, Clarence Raybould
This is not the first time that the March King and the Waltz King have shared between them the same programme. And with good reason: for listeners have quickly discovered that their tuneful works, contrasting but equally insistent in their rhythm, each equally likely to set your feet a-tapping, blend as inevitably and as happily as mustard with cress or smoked salmon with brown bread.
at the theatre organ
At the age of fifteen Jan Berenska gave his first broadcast in the days of crystal sets. In 1935 he formed his dance band and has toured all over England. He has also played first violin and accordion with Jack Wilson 's Versatile Five.