A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Raymond Newell (baritone)
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
followed by Programme Parade
Details of some of tqday's broadcasts
played by The Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Ronnie Munro
Today's anniversaries presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B. Mais
at the theatre organ
with Percy Manchester
(A broadcast of a recording made in New York on March 31, 1940)
a programme featuring
Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel
Orpheans including a guest artist from the A.F.S. or A.R.P. Service
Daphne and Jack Barker those famous cabaret stars
' Carroll goes to the movies '
' You call the tune ' a Carroll Gibbons piano feature
' Accent on love ' with Anne Lenner
Compere, William Gates
Produced by Douglas Lawrence
Leader, Boris Pecker
Conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
A programme of music specially chosen by serving members of the Navy, the Army, and the Air Force
Presented and produced by Reginald Smith
Conducted by Major Walter J. Ward (Trombone duettists, C. Brisley and A. Brown)
Selection of Scottish gems
at the theatre organ
played by Van Straten and his Music
Another parcel of gramophone records despatched by Elizabeth Cowell
Belfast Celtic v. Glentoran
A commentary during the second half of the Irish League match, by Raymond Glendenning
A programme on records about well-known guitarists, written and arranged by A. P. Sharpe
This week-Sol Hoopii
You are invited to drop in to renew acquaintance with some old friends
Dorothy Dickson has been invited to the studio, and Charles Maxwell will present to her seven wishes that will all come true
The programme includes the recorded voices of many other famous stars of stage and screen
Devised and written by Harry Alan
Towers
followed by National and Regional announcements
with Jimmy Leach and Esther Coleman
Compere, JDavid Miller
Half-an-hour of gramophone records with America's Crooner Number One
A variety of stars in star variety to the music of . Geraldo and his Band
Additional dialogue by Max Kester
Presented by Harry S. Pepper
Jack Payne invites you to join in the fun with his Orchestra and other well-known radio, stage, and screen stars whose company has also been requested
Jack Leon, whose orchestra broadcast for the first time on April 9 last year, was a child refugee from Belgium during the last war and is now a British subject. He has done such varied things in the world of music as conducting the Guildhall Orchestra for folk dancing in Hyde Park, conducting the London Symphony Orchestra for ballet, and conducting two separate bands daily at the Prince of Wales Theatre for upwards of seven years.