A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Cleo Brown, the coloured swing songstress, at the piano
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone t records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by BBC Salon Orchestra
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
and his Band
Traditional songs arranged by Frederic Austin
BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Summer is a-coming in It was a lover and his lass The poacher
The ash grove
Drink to me only John Peel
featuring Jewel and Warriss ('Come on, 'Arry') with the Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Ronnie Munro
Presented by Tom Dawson
An ENSA concert for war-workers with Magda Kun
Billy Milton
Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel
Orpheans with Anne Lenner
This week's anniversaries presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B.
Mais including a dramatisation of a historical event in the week
Produced by C. F. Meehan
with The Victor Fleming Orchestra
Eveline Stevenson (soprano)
Geoffrey Dams (tenor)
Presented by Reginald Burston
Commere, Joan Burman
Favourite pieces from the repertoire of the BBC Orchestra
(Section A)
Led by Paul Beard
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
The programme will contain items requested by Service listeners
played by Reginald Foort at the theatre organ
The twenty-sixth of a series of concerts given by regiments of the Canadian Active Service Force in Great Britain
A programme of memories, played and sung by:
Elsie Eaves
Marjorie Ralph
Emlyn Burns
Frank Thomas
with Mai Jones at the piano
Billy Tement and the Dance
Orchestra with Anne Lenner , Paula Green ,
Sid Buckman
Presented by Tom Rouald
A series of gramophone record programmes devised by Anna Instone presented by No. 2—Harry Welchman
Harry Welchman , who was featured in the first programme in this entertaining series which began last week, will again introduce songs recorded by himself from some of his big successes. Celebrated for his good looks and voice and the ease of his acting, Welchman has been on the stage since 1904, and has played in innumerable successes which have included The Desert Song, The Vagabond King, The Maid of the Mountains, The Southern Maid, and The Student Prince.
A radio magazine with sports, news, interest, and entertainment for men in Anti-Aircraft, Balloon Barrage, and Searchlight units
Today's edition includes both old favourites and new features, with stop press items, guest stars, and contributions by men in Ack-Ack and Beer-Beer units
Editors, Bill MacLurg and Howard Thomas
followed by National and Regional announcements
by Lieut. Ian C. Cameron
Henry Hall and his Orchestra assisted and presented by Philip Brown
with Jack Train assisted by Vera Lennox and Horace Percival
Script written by Ted Kavanagh
Presented by Michael North
In this programme Jack Train, who regularly played Fusspot, old Jollop and, last but not least, the fearful Funf in 'Itma',will have a chance of showing to listeners his skill in dialect. Jack, who has had a flair for impersonations from a boy, was discovered by Mr. Hore-Belisha who introduced him to Sir Alfred Buand, with Jack's talent, the rest was easy. He has done quite a lot of straight acting, notably in Journey's End in the West End and on tour.
The Glasgow Police Concert Party are on the beat with the Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Ronnie Munro
Presented by Tom Dawson
An excerpt from an R.A.M.C. entertainment in Scotland
A weekly summary by the Canadian Press of Canadian news, specially presented for the Canadians in this country, and read by Gerry Wilmot
(In collaboration with the CBC and the Canadian Press)
at the theatre organ
Signature tunes of the great masters Ancliffe in the ballroom