A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of David Lloyd (tenor)
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by Harry Roy and his Band
or ' Whistle while you work'
A rhythmic programme for housewives on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Another unmaidenly episode by Charles Hatton
British Empire XI v. London
Counties
A commentary on the closing overs before lunch by Michael Standing
From a ground in the South
Presented by Frank Stewart
Conductor, William Haydock (Soloist, W. Clegg> )
A programme of Variety
with Ronald Chesney and his harmonica
The Southern Sisters
Jack Train as the man from Liverpool
Compered by Clay Keyes
Produced by Max Kester
played by George Scott-Wood and his Grand Accordion Band
The BBC Singers
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
at the theatre organ Ray Noble medley
A programme of Welsh airs
British Empire XI v. London
Counties
A commentary during play by Michael Standing
From a ground in the South
A recorded review of the week's events at home and abroad
Produced by the BBC Recorded Programmes Department
A radio magazine for the Merchant
Navy
' Ship's narker'
More trouble for Sid and George (Frederick Burtwell and Reginald
Purdell)
' The book locker'
'Mum'
You know her ? Or you ought to !
' From the crow's nest' The week's eye-witness
' Music box'
Records new and old
' In the dog watch'
Commander Campbell spins a yam or two
Sweethearts and wives' with messages for men of the Merchant Navy at sea. Louise Hamp ton will bring sweethearts and wives to the microphone from a different seaport each week. This week they come from Liverpool
George Scott-Wood and his '
Blue Peter ' Quintet
Compere, Commander
A. B. Campbell
Produced by Dallas Bower and Peter Watts
followed by National and Regional announcements
at the theatre organ
and his Tango Orchestra with Dorothy Carless
From a theatre in the West
with George Melachrino and James Moody
Presented by Michael North
and his Concert Orchestra
The thrilling adventure of a London taxi-driver written by Cyril Campion and played by Jerry Verno.
with Tom Jenkins (violin)
Famous bands playing popular dance music on gramophone records