A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Fats Waller, the coloured swing pianist
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 the Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Ronnie Munro
meet Kay Cavendish and Helen Ray mond in a programme compered and arranged by Kay Cavendish
played by Nancy Phillips
A programme of gramophone records arranged by Alfred Dunning
with Marjorie Westbury , Vera Ashe , Godfrey Baseley , Philip Garston-Jones ,
Jack Wilson and his Versatile Five
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
An ENS A concert for war-workers with Shirley Newman
Carl Carlisle
Al Collins and the Berkeley Hotel
Orchestra with Jack Cooper
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
Roderick MacDonald (piper)
Hugh McMillan (violin)
playing Scots music of various kinds
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
played by John Madin at the theatre organ
The thirty-second of a series of concerts given by regiments of the Canadian Active Service Force in Great Britain
Conducted by Charles Groves with Donald Edge at the piano
Conducted by Mr. D. A. Pope
A series of gramophone record programmes devised by Anna Instone presented by No. 8—Derek Oldham again
The special twice-weekly radio magazine, packed with special features, news, and entertainment for and by the personnel of Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units
Your colleagues come to the microphone or send their stories, verses, and songs to entertain you
Old and new features, guest stars, stop-press items, and musical novelties
Editors, Bill MacLurg and Howard Thomas
followed by National and Regional announcements
The story of a modern cowboy, Gene Autry
The singing voice of Gene comes from the sound track of some of his motion pictures (by permission of British Lion and Republic)
His speaking voice will be portrayed by Frank Braidwood
The cast also includes Gwen Day-Burroughs, Richard George, and Robert Beatty
The programme arranged and written by Harry Alan Towers
Produced by Charles Maxwell
Prepared by Neil Munro in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-week Fund, and compered by Ronald Waldman.
Simple problems set by your favourite stars: Max Miller, Ronald Frankau, George Doonan, Albert Whelan, Sandy Macpherson, Reginald Foort, Morton Fraser, Alan Paul, and a mystery discovery.
The twelve correct answers to the sound problems for the 1250 Red Cross Radio Contest broadcast on May 31 (Home Service) and June 2 (Forces) are as follows: ABAC, CBBA, ACBA. The £250 prize-money has been shared by the following two listeners, who submitted the only correct entries received: Miss Elsie Crisp, [address removed] Sister M. H. Jones [address removed]
Remember - the last day for posting your entry for today's £250
Radio Contest is Thursday next, July 3. Address it to [address removed]
'Singing the blues '-The story of Bix Beiderbecke
Written and presented by Eric Preston
Illustrated by gramophone records
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)
with Harry Davis featuring Beryl Davis , Diane, Bob Dale , Jan Zalski (famous Polish tenor), and Eddie Palmer with his novachord
at the theatre organ