A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of H. Robinson Cleaver and Patricia Rossborough at the organ and piano
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by Albert Cazabon and his Orchestra
with Compton Evans and Ray Monelle and L/Bdr. A. J. Smith and his Swing
Quartet
(By permission of their Commanding
Officer)
at the theatre organ
BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
presents the Armagh Ceilidhe Band
George Beggs
Robert Hume and Muriel Childe
An ENSA concert for war-workers with Inga Andersen
Raymond Newell
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
Derbyshire v Nottinghamshire
A commentary during play in the ' local Derby '
From a ground in the Midlands
and his Commanders with Rita Williams
played by Geraldo and his Orchestra
The thirty-seventh of a series of concerts given by regiments of the Canadian Active Service Force in Great Britain
A Variety programme of artists new to the microphone
Compere, J. B. Dobson
Produced by Richard North
Derbyshire v. Nottinghamshire
A commentary during play in the ' local Derby'
From a ground in the Midland*
A North-Country story by Dora Broome , read by Wilfred Pickles
The twelfth of a series of gramophone-record programmes devised by Anna Instone
The special twice-weekly radio magazine for men and girls in Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units
Bank Holiday edition
Lighthearted listening for today, including :
The band and concert party of a Light Anti-Aircraft Training Regiment in the South-West who are coming to the studio to entertain you
With guest artists and other attractions
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
at the theatre organ invites all his radio friends for
' A day in the country '
A programme in retrospect dedicated to Hampstead Heath on August Bank
Holiday
Written by Cyril Nash , with additional scenes by Aubrey Danvers-Walker with Vera Lennox , Reginald Purdell , Phoebe Hodgson , John Carol , Joan Young , John Rorke , Bettie Bucknelle , and Edward Cooper
Incidental music by Henry Reed
BBC Revue Chorus and augmented
BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader, Boris Pecker
Conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
Produced by Tom Ronald
Cyril Nash —once 'Beau Nash ' of the Children's Hour and most indefatigable of broadcasters-got. to know the Cockney and his cousin, the coster, when his work in his younger days took him to the East End of London and the Docks. This little play of his, first produced on August Bank Holiday, 1934, and revived on August Bank Holiday, 1936, is designed to show through the characters of 'Arry and 'Arriet the quick change from tears and fears to gaiety and laughter, the friendliness and devotion of 'Arry and 'Arriet, each to the other, at various stages in their thirty-four years of married life.
For the first time Cyril Nash will not be broadcasting in it owing to indisposition, but the thousands of listeners who enjoyed his play and who remember him with affection will like to know that he, too, will be listening.
You will be taken to hear a concert party by a unit of the Royal Corps of Signals stationed in Northern Ireland
A weekly summary by the Canadian Press of Canadian news, specially presented for the Canadians now stationed in this country and read by Gerry Wilmot
(In collaboration with the CBC and the Canadian Press)
and his Band
A programme of gramophone records devised by Ronald Hilborne