A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Frank Luther, the versatile singer
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
A weekly review in English of Indian news and affairs, presented in collaboration with All India Radio
Varied items specially designed for the Indian troops
and his Orchestra with Renee Bar
at the theatre organ
Edna Hatzfeld and Mark Strong
(two pianos)
All arrangements by Mark Strong
A Home Guard band entertains the workers at a depot in the South
(A recording of last night's broadcast)
A variety of stars in star variety to the music of Geraldo and his Band
Compere, Sonny Miller
Produced by Harry S. Pepper
including ' Services spotlight' and featuring
' Hutch '
Johnny Lockwood
Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra, with Anne Lenner
3-' The biggest question of all '
Bishop Neville Talbot
played by Mantovani and his Dance Orchestra
Off the beaten track with a gramophone and Bernard Miles
with Issy Bonn, Anona Winn , Ronald Chesney , Bennett and Moreny, and Miff Ferrie and his
Jakdauz
From a theatre in the South
Leslie Mitchell interviews well-known personalities
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
The Fairey Aviation Works Band does a job of work twice a week for the thousands of men and women who are helping to maintain Britain's air supremacy. On Mondays and Fridays the players leave their benches and give forty-minute concerts to more than 3,000 of their fellow workers lunching in the canteen.
Questions of general interest and general knowledge, chosen from thousands sent in by listeners and answered impromptu by Dr. Julian Huxley
Professor C. E. M. Joad
Commander A. B. Campbell
Gerald Barry
The question-master,
Donald McCullough
Presented by Howard Thomas and Douglas Cleverdon
followed by Interlude: records
starring
Bebe Daniels , Vic Oliver , Ben Lyon with Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra, the Greene Sisters, and Sam Browne
Additional dialogue by Dick Pepper
Produced by Harry S. Pepper and Douglas Lawrence
(A recording of this programme will be broadcast on Wednesday at 4.20 p.m.)
Surveying some of the week's news as it is seen from London, and including reviews of new films by Lilian Duff
Community hymn-singing from the parish church of an industrial town in Lancashire, conducted by William Cook and the Rev. John Tiarks
presents
Vernon Watson
Neller and Clare
Jeanette Adie
Bennett and Williams
Ethel Revnell and Gracie West
Harry Korris as Mr. Lovejoy, assisted by Cecil Frederick and Robbie Vincent
The Happidrome Orchestra and Chorus
Produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
and postscript
Conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood
' Alive for evermore '—3
Father of peace (Paraphrase 60) St. Luke xxiv, 13-35
Abide with me (A. and M. 27) - Romans vi, 9-11
Harry Engleman began his professional career on his fourteenth birthday in his father's orchestra. He has broadcast frequently since 1931, when he first appeared with some of his own compositions in the Children's Hour. His compositions include piano solos and song waltzes, the most popular being ' Fingerprints ' and ' Snakes and Ladders '.
Some fireside music on gramophone records