A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of the Merry Macs, the American close harmony quartet
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by the Dudley Hippodrome Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Pell
Fair house of joy
Song of the blackbird A last year's rose Autumn evening
Fill a glass with golden wine sung by Stanley Pope (baritone)
and his Dance Orchestra
A programme of light music played by Eugene Pini and his Tango Orchestra with Dorothy Carless
An ENSA concert for war workers with Sutherland Felce
Arthur Salisbury and the Savoy Hotel Orchestra, with Helen McKay and Victor Lyndon
A recording of last night's broadcast by Major-General R.J. Collins, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.
at the theatre organ
Conducted by William J. Matthews
A programme of gramophone records
New Queen's Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Alexander C. Mackenzie
Overture: The Little Minister
New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar
Salut d'amour
Light Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Haydn Wood
Concert waltz: Joyousness
Albert W. Ketelbey, conducting his Concert Orchestra
Passing storm cloud
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eric Coates
A song by the way
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by William Walton
Siesta (from Facade, Suite No. 2)
played by Percival Mackey and his Orchestra
Teams of Canadian soldiers, sailors, and airmen in a ' quiz' competition, conducted hy Gerry Wilmot
Excerpts from some of his most popular operas played on gramophone records
in which Eric Winstone and his Band, with Roy Marsh and vocalists, revive some grand old melodies of the screen
followed by National and Regional announcements
Famous sporting occasions recalled
24-Racing
High lights in the racing career of champion jockey Gordon Richards. The story retold and the races reconstructed by Wilfrid Taylor , Raymond Glendenning , and Gordon Richards himself
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A studio concert party with Erne Atherton , Bert Copley , Brenda Bruce , Lester Mudditt , Courtney Hope , Philip Garston-Jones , and Jack Wilson and Dorothy Parsons at two pianos
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
The action of the play takes place on board a liner between Bombay and England.
A new feature with star artists and Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
Compere, Gerry Wilmot
Produced by Jacques Brown
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Conductor, D. T. Davies
Organist, W. J. Watkins
An entertainment presented by members of a Home Guard battalion at a Home Guard dance somewhere in the South
Dance music from the West Indies
Arranged and presented by Edmunde Ros
and his Quintet with Mervyn Saunders
Charles Ernesco studied the violin at the Guildhall School of Music under Max Mossel , and got his first engagement at the age of twenty as an extra in the London Symphony Orchestra at the Leeds Festival of 1925. For five or six years he played at Covent Garden during the international season. Since 1933 he has worked with such artists as Van Phillips , Ben Frankel , Eugene Pini , Ray Noble , and Leslie Bridge water. In 1934 he formed his popular Quintet, which has been regularly on the air ever since.