A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Georges Thill, the French tenor
PopulaT artists and bands falls in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by Peter Rush and his Band
Conductor, John Faulds
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Favourites and requests for the Forces
at the piano
War-workers take the stage at an armament factory ' somewhere in England'
Sung by the Port Talbot Ladies' Choir
Conductor, Tom Davies
with Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra
Conductor, William Pethers
Marjorie Westbury (soprano)
Presented by Reginald Burston
Commere, John Burrnan
From Saturday to Monday in words and music
Devised by Vernon Harris and Phillip Leaver with Ivan Brandt , Paula Green , Dick Francis , Bettie Bucknelle ,
Jane Grahame
BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader, Boris Pecker
Conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Presented by Vernon Harris
played by Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
on gramophone records
Alfred Piccaver (tenor)
Royal Artillery String Orchestra
Conducted by Lieut. 0. W. Geary
Alfred Piccaver
Vagabond pizzicato
British Army v. Football Association
A commentary during the second half of the match by Tom Cragg
and his Banjoliers with Percy Manchester Christy Minstrel medley No. 2
A recorded review of the week's events at home and abroad
Produced by the Recorded Programmes Department
Wax Works-4
Behind the scenes with records and the men who make them
The Record Emporium in the High
Street
Herbert C. Ridout , the historian of the gramophone, finds some rare records in Mr. Goodbody's wheel-barrow
Walter Legge will take you to the studios to meet
Count John McCormack
Joe Batten will give you some intimate reminiscences about the recordings of famous revue and musical-comedy stars
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
and his Orchestra
The sixth broadcast from the series organised by the Halle Society in collaboration with the BBC
The Halle Orchestra
Leader, Laurance Turner
Conductor, Malcolm Sargent
From a Northern theatre
Once again you will hear the familiar signature tune ' Variety is the spice of life' played by BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell and followed by old and new favourites
Presented by John Sharman
with George Melachrino
James Moody and James Dyrenforth who will act as producer and compere
'Best-sellers' '-8
' Music for the million ' arranged by Gordon McConnel , the producer, and Harold Lowe , the conductor
Linda Gray
Frank Titterton
BBC Theatre Chorus
Trained by Charles Groves
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Compere, Christopher Stone
and his Orchestra
Dominion Square is the centre of Canada's biggest city, Montreal. There you will find people with the varied but typical tastes of the North Americans
H. Rooney Pelletier , Overseas Representative of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, will give you an idea of some of their listening tastes by playing some records