A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Alice Faye, from her radio and film successes
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by Joseph Lewis and his Orchestra
at the theatre organ
or ' How they sang about their wars '
BBC Chorus conducted by Trevor Harvey
Soloist, Lanrence Holmes
At the piano, Winifred Davey
Derby Kelly ; Johnnie Cope ; Over the hills and far away ; Chevy Chase ; Lord Willoughby ; The Shan Van Vocht ; Admiral Ben-bow ; Sir Francis Drake (from the Oxford Song Book, Vol. 2)
Lillibulero ; The Agincourt song
(from the Daily Express Community Song Book) 0
An ENSA concert for war workers with Victoria Hopper
Stanley Holloway
Jack Leon and his Dance Orchestra with Ann Trevor and Johnnie Green
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
in ' A cheerful earful' with the Scottish Variety Orchestra, directed by Ronnie Munro
Presented by Tom Dawson
Screwy records for the silly season, arranged by Alec Bristow
played by Florence de Jong at the theatre organ
The thirty-fifth of a series of concerts given by regiments of the Canadian Active Service Force in Great Britain
(New series)
' They can't stop us singing '
Haydn Adams
' Shape of things to hum '
A musical forecast featuring
Bettie Bucknelle
' I protest'
A burlesque by Lyn Joshua
First appearance
2-Gordon Leonard
Tom Bryant
' Words and music '
Spotlight on Welsh song writers
Gerallt Richards
' We'll keep a welcome '
At the pianos, Mai Jones and Mary Kendall
The Lyrian Singers under the direction of Idloes Owen
Produced by Mai Jones
3—' Husbandry'
Introduced by John MacQueen
Devised by Hugh MacpHee
This, the third of a series of programmes of Hebridean working songs will deal with the everyday life on the croft. They may be regarded as ' seasonal ' songs dealing in turn with the work as it progresses until the harvest.
A series of gramophone record programmes devised by Anna Instone - presented by 10—Leslie Henson again
The twice weekly radio magazine for and by the men and girls of Anti-
Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units
Entertainment, news stories, and special features
Your colleagues come to the microphone or send their verses, stories, and songs to entertain you
This week's edition includes a show by the ' Ack-Ack Swingers'
The band of a Searchlight Regiment in the South-West of England with old and new features, stop press items, and musical novelties.
Editors, Bill MacLurg and Howard Thomas
followed by National and Regional announcements
with the BBC Salon Orchestra
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater and Ronald Gourley
A programme of gramophone records presented by Faith
Compton Mackenzie
A programme of Pipe Band music by the Pipes and Drums of a Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers
Pipe-Major Robert Atkinson
Introduced by C. R. M. Brookes
* with Harry Davis
' featuring Beryl Davis , Diane,
Bob Dale , Jan Zalski , and Eddie Palmer at the novachord
Presented by Harry S. Pepper and Ronald Waldman
Donald Peers
'Calling X2'
The eighteenth of a series of counter-espionage adventures written by Ernest Dudley, with Jack Melford as British Agent X2
Something old - something new
Famous song-writers then and now
Magda Kun
'Puzzle Corner'
'S.O.S.'
'May we introduce... ?'
Presented by Leonard Urry and compered by 'Quiz'
Singing commeres, the Three Chimes
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
from a theatre in the South-West
A weekly summary by the Canadian Press of Canadian news, specialty presented for the Canadians now stationed in this country and read by Gerry Wilmot
(In collaboration with the CBC and the Canadian Press)
at the theatre organ in a programme of music by Albert Ketelbey
Bells across the meadow *
In a Chinese temple garden In a monastery garden In a Persian market
(baritone) will sing songs by Quilter, Stanford, and Coleridge-Taylor