A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Charles Kullman (tenor)
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
followed by Programme Parade
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by Primo Scala 's Accordion Band
Directed by Harry Bidgood
A moving programme by the BBC Men's en's Chorus, conducted by Trevor Harvey
Soloist, Stanley Pope
At the piano, Frederick Stone
A-roving
Ten thousand miles away Over the sea to Skye
Riding down from Bangor The Spanish guitar
Will ye no come back again ? I'se gwine back to Dixie The Yang-tsi-kiang Juanita
Marching through Georgia
When Johnny comes marching home
(All from the Scottish Students' Song
Book)
with Sentiment on Strings
Rhythm on Reeds and The Three in Harmony
Records with the accent on the singer rather than the band
' Jim's shelter ' and ' Doing the Derby on the dole '
Two stories in the first person by Peter Braidwood
War-workers take the stage at an armaments factory ' somewhere in England'
and his Band, with Harry Davis featuring Beryl Davis , Diane, Ken Beaumont , Jan Zalski , and Eddie Palmer with his novachord
Conductor, Lieut. de Groot
This is the first broadcast by the Band of the Royal Dutch Army stationed 'somewhere in England '.
at the theatre organ
played by Percival Mackey and his Orchestra
on gramophone records
Cup Final
A commentary during the second half of the final of the Football League War Cup Competition, by Raymond Glendenning
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
A recorded review of the week's events at home and abroad
Produced by the Recorded Programmes Department
Wax Works-3
Behind the scenes with records and the men who make them
The Record Emporium in the High
Street
A visit to the recording studio where we shall meet Walter Moody directing the making of a record by Joe Loss and his orchestra during a public performance
Joe Batten will describe the recording of famous revue and musical comedy artists
Fred Gaisberg will recall the recording of the U.S.A. Presidential Election celebrations of 1897, the Scala, Milan, in 1904, and how
Caruso first came to make records
Written by Roy Plomley
Devised and produced by Leslie Perowne and Frederick Piffard
(With the co-operation of the principal
British recording companies)
followed by ' National and Regional announcements
Favourite pieces from the repertoire of BBC Orchestra (Section A)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
The programme will contain items requested by service listeners
Edited and produced by C. F. Meehan
and his Orchestra
A variety of stars in star variety to the music of Geraldo and his Band
Compere, Sonny Miller
Produced 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
Produced by David Miller
at the theatre organ
Selection: Sing as we go
Medley of ' happy ' tunes
played by The Rendezvous Players