A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Vera Lynn, the Forces favourite
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by Debroy Somers and his Band
sung by Margaret Balfour
and his Orchestra with Foster Richardson and Doris Cowen
An all-girl revue for the Forces
Written by Muriel Levy
Music by Leslie Bridgmont with Doris Hare
Muriel Levy
Helen Clare
Vivienne Chatterton
June Lupino and Winifred Davey and Ruby Taylor at the pianos
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
An ENSA concert for war-workers with Claire Luce *
Carl Carlisle
BBC Variety Orchestra, under the BBC direction of Geraldo
A recording of last night's broadcast
'Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
played by Jack Chapman and his Band
in which some ' gems ' of records are discussed by Charles Maxwell
played by Reginald Dixon at the theatre organ
and his Orchestra
Tunes of the times
Teams of Canadian soldiers, sailors, and airmen in a ' quiz' competitions-conducted by Gerry Wilmot
a programme of favourite operatic gramophone records
A programme of requests designed to unite listeners with relatives and friends with the Forces in the Near East, and presented by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
followed by National and Regional announcements
No. 23-Athletics
Great duels on the track remembered by Harold Abrahams
Favourite pieces from the repertoire of the BBC Orchestra
Led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by Arthur Wood
The programme will contain items requested by Service listeners
in 'Spies in the cellar' with Phyllis Morris and Betty Hardy
The sixth and last episode in the life of Mr. and Mrs. Sparkes
The series was specially written for broadcasting by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg
Produced by Mary Allen
Avril Angers, Shaun McAlister, Alice Coty, William Stephens, Carlos, Gloria Day, Thursa Rogers, Sylvia Nicholls, Nora Whitworth, Kathleen McDowall and Ann Keen, Leslie Jones, Alice Stephenson, Wolseley Charles, and Ernest Arnley
Presented by Greatrex Newman
From a theatre in the Midlands
and his Orchestra with Dorothy Carless , Len Camber ,
Jackie Hunter , and George Evans
Radio's ' silly little man ' takes over for half-an-hour
Accompanied (if they can keep up with him) by The Dance Orchestra conducted by Billy Ternent
Produced (if he'll listen to them) by Harry S. Pepper and Gordon Crier
at the theatre organ
Favourites old and new
Aircraftman Dudley Beaven began his career as a chorister in Westminster Abbey, and leaving there he studied piano and organ at the Royal College of Music.
One of his earlier appointments was as resident organist at the New Victoria Theatre, where he succeeded Reginald Foort and Phil Park. During his stay there he had the distinction of playing before the Royal Family. Before he was called up he was heard regularly on the air from the Woolwich Granada.
The ' Funny Men ', Shorty, Lofty,
Pincher, and Nobby-not forgetting. the Sergeant and the Ship's Band -invite you to an entertainment on the Quarterdeck of H.M.S. ' St.
George'
Some records of armchair music