A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Grace Moore in songs from her films
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by Primo Scala's Accordion Band
Directed by Harry Bidgood
Sentimental and swing records with your morning coffee
and his Orchestra with Monti Ryan
at the theatre organ
for the Canadian Forces in Great
Britain
The seventh of a series of programmes relayed from Canada, containing news of activities at home and personal messages for Canadian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses
Songs of the sea
BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Heart of oak arr. Stanford Robinson
sung by , Adelaide Beattie (soprano)
Dennis Cox (baiitone) and played by Paul Sweeney (violin)
(Sec Home Service)
played by Falkman and his Apache Band
A practical demonstration in the studio, by twelve assorted people, that rolling stones gather plenty of moss
Devised and conducted by Paul Ellingham
She is bound to be late again and so Billy Milton assisted by his man-servant,
Fred Yule will while away the time until she arrives
Written by Ernest Dudley and presented by Eric Spear
Carmen Miranda
Records of a new star in the film world
Arranged and presented by F. H. C. Piffard
including messages sent by members of the Services in Egypt for their relatives and friends in Great Britain
(Arranged by Peter Haddon and recorded by courtesy of the Egyptian
State Broadcasting)
followed by - National and Regional announcements
with guest artists and the ENSA Variety Orchestra under the direction of Geraldo
Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment
(NAAFI)
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
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)
Presented by James Moody
It goes quickly and it's a pleasant jingle
Directed by Victor Silvester
the R.A.F. v. Wales
A commentary on the match by Raymond Glendenning
The R.A.F. are to the fore in three sporting events this week. Today they play Wales in the first water polo match to be broadcast since the war. On Saturday they play the Army at cricket, and there will He commentaries both at 1.15 and between 3.45 and' 4.45. And on the same day, between the same times, a commentary will be given on an exhibition lawn tennis game for the Red Cross, in which Dan Maskell. the foremost lawn tennis professional in Great Britain, one-time Queen's Club pro and now a pilot officer in the R.A.F., will be the big attraction.
A weekly show written by Ted Kavanagh with Doris Hare
Paula Green
Ian Sadler
Bettie Bucknelle
Alan Paul and Ivor Dennis
Orchestra and Male Voice Quartet, conducted by Sam Rogers
Produced by Vernon Harris
A programme of gramophone records
The artists include:
Maurice Chevalier , Cleo Brown , and the Andrews Sisters
Dancing to the Casa Loma Orchestra