A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Nancy Evans (contralto)
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by The Creswell Colliery Band
Conductor, Harold Moss
Some of his best-known songs sung by May Busby (soprano)
To daisies ; The time of roses ; Wild cherry ; There be none of beauty s daughters ; Love's philosophy ;
Cherry ripe
and his Band
No. 37-' Stainless Stephen '
The interviewer, Wilfred Pickles
Produced by Richard North
at the theatre organ
goes completely off the rails with its crazy crew consisting of Percy Griffith
Dorothy Summers
Jack Train
Vera Lennox
Horace Percival
Fred Yule
Elsie Carlisle
Non-stop nonsense with a special halt for a reviver
The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement
Dialogue by Loftus Wigram
Produced by Michael North
Another in the series of programmes designed for Canadian Forces in Great Britain, and featuring personal messages from Canadian families to their relations in the Canadian Active
Service Force
Arranged in collaboration with the Canadian Legion War Services and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Conductor," P. S. G. O'Donnell
played by The Roland Powell Octet
A programme on gramophone records about lyrics of popular songs
Written and arranged by Colin Eccleshare
She is bound to be late again and so Billy Milton assisted by his manservant, Fred Yule , will while away the time until she arrives
Written by Ernest Dudley
Presented by Eric Spear
A record revue, with words and music by Ronnie Hill and Peter Dion t Titheradge
Cast :
Betty Huntley-Wright , Dick Francis , Doris Nichols , Hugh Morton ,
Meg Titheradge , Ian Sadler
The Cavendish Three
BBC Revue Orchestra, under the direction of Hyam Greenbaum
Produced by Eric Fawcett
Conductor, Lt. G. Kolaczkowski
Lt. Edward Boleslawski (tenor)
Lt. Marian Nowakowski (bass)
followed by National and Regional announcements
Famous British Regiments and their Bands
I-The Grenadier Guards
With music by the Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, conducted by Lieut.-Col. George Miller, M.V.O., M.B.E.
Narrator, Capt. T.C.L. Farrar
This is the first of a series of broadcasts in which the bands of famous British regiments will play music recalling great days in their history. The commentary has been prepared with the help of military authorities. It will tell of 'battles long ago' and yesterday and today, and of heroic deeds which explain why such names as the Grenadier Guards and the Royal Regiment of Artillery have been round the world on the bugles blown
A weekly summary by the Canadian Press, specially prepared for Canadians overseas and read by Gerry Wilmot
(In collaboration with the CBC and the Canadian Press)
A programme of miscellaneous Scots items, conducted by Ian Whyte
George and his ' missus '
Listen to some records and a chat about his films
Devised and arranged by Pat Osborne
(Second series-2)
Still almost a riot with Forsythe, Seamon, and Farrell in a tangle
Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day gagged and clowned
Helen Hill and this week's guest artist
Beatrice Lillie
BBC Chorus and Variety Orchestra
Leader, Frank Cantell
Conducted by Charles Shadwell
Produced by Tom Ronald
The band of a driving regiment (Royal Artillery)
From Scotland
' The whispering baritone ' singing
' My blue heaven ', ' Miss Annabelle Lee ', ', and ' I'm knee-deep in daisies' on gramophone records
presents
'Wanted-a swing fiddler ! '
Written and presented by Denis Preston and illustrated by gramophone records
played by the Lockier Grosvenor Octet
Directed by Edgar Hawke .