A cheerful selection of gramophone records
A weekly ration of records made by America's Crooner Number One
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
Damau, difyr at y bore
Y rhaglen dan ofal John Griffiths
(A Welsh light programme)
played by Reginald Foort at the theatre organ
and his Orchestra
A record programme of second-best songs from shows
Written and presented by Peter Watts
A lunch-time concert presented to their fellow-workers by members of the staff of a large munition works 'somewhere in England'
(A recording of last night's broadcast)
Grand selections arranged by Stanford Robinson played by BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
at the theatre organ
to records in dance time
News commentary: Where things are happening and what it's all about and Science and the fighting man
5—' The unseen enemy': Modem methods of fighting germs in war
4.40 North-Western England by Harry Scott
4.50 North Wales by Ffowc Williams
with his Orchestra
An Army officer talks things over with a farmer
followed by National and Regional announcements
A programme of pipe band music by the Pipes and Drums of a Battalion of the Black Watch
Pipe-Major Charles Law
Introduced by C. R. M. Brookes
Expert advice on popular games
2-Table tennis, simplified by Viktor Barna , holder of thirteen world championships
Lesson 1—' Making your shots '
A weekly summary of Australian news, specially presented for Australians in this country and read by Colin Wills
with Roy Rich
Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen-
What's your favourite melody ?
Tell Roy Rich the title on a postcard addressed to ' Record Time', Broadcasting House, London, W.I.
A menu of song, dance, and laughter by Douglas Furber
Presented by Firth Shephard with Bobby Howes
Arthur Riscoe
Vera Pearce
Richard Heame
Pat Taylor
Raymond Newell , Frank Leighton and full Company
John Blore and his Princes Band
In the present stage revival of Shephard's Pie (one of the very best of early wartime shows which thoroughly deserved its two broadcasts from the theatre) Bobby Howes replaced Sydney Howard, and Pat Taylor replaced Phyllis Robins.
But Arthur Riscoe , Vera Pearce , and Richard Hearne are in the bill again. Listeners are to hear something of the last act of a completely new edition of this most acceptable pie, and many will hope that Arthur Riscoe will broadcast once more his own song-hit from the original version-' Goodbye, Sally '.
Introducing well-known artists of the stage, music-hall, and films who will entertain you and tell the story behind their successful partnerships
6-Billy Carlyle and Claude Dampier
Presented by C. F. Meehan j
in another unfortunate incident from his disreputable career, with and
Horatio Pibberdy
The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent
Produced by Gordon Crier
with Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
Directed by Jack Hardy
A. Bell-Walker (tenor)
' At the opera'
A programme of gramophone records
Albert Sandier Trio