A cheerful selection of gramophone records
Records of Harry Richman
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
Details of some of today's broadcasts
BBC Men's Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Arthur Cranmer (baritone)
At the piano, John Wills
Gaudeamus igitur..........arr. Woodgate
A song of water..........................p. 176
Ching-a-ling............................ p. 252
The Spanish guitar...................... p. 254
The doctor...............................p. 22
The little drummer.......................p. 108
Ten thousand miles away..................p. 126
The Yang-tsi-Kiang.......................p. 106
Passing by...............................p. 147
Here's to the maiden.....................p. 183
Over the sea to Skye.....................p. 206
Solomon Levi............................ p. 266
Riding down from Bangor..................p. 272
(Page numbers refer to the Scottish Students Song Book)
and his Orchestra
played by the Band of the Royal Berkshire Regiment
Deanna Durbin , the songstress of the screen, on gramophone records
and his Orchestra with Dorothy Carless , Len Camber ,
Jackie Hunter , and George Evans
with John Tourney (tenor)
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people in the news, people talking about the news, and interesting visitors to Britain
Emlyn Williams reads a short story of his own which he has written for broadcasting
played by John Reid 's Dance Band
Readings by Augustus Beddie
and his Band
A programme of songs sung by Robert Irwin (baritone)
and his Sextet with -Mervyn Saunders
Selection of Joyce's waltzes
Reginald Porter-Brown at the theatre organ
played by Ivy Benson and her All-Ladies Band
Reports for the Armed Forces on the world at war-the where, how, and why of the fighting ; peoples- and countries in the news
on gramophone records
Conducted by Charles Groves singing some American songs
The special twice-weekly radio magazine for men and girls in Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units
Another Ack-Ack Division takes over
The personnel of an Ack-Ack Division in the South East cf England get together to entertain you, to introduce their famous characters, and tell their local gossip, news, and stories
The Divisional Orchestra
Singers, comedians, entertainers
With some sketches from the history of the Royal Regiment of Artillery
Editors, Bill MacLurg and Howard Thomas
followed by National and Regional announcements
with Produced by Max Kester
with Billy Bennett
Ronald Frankau
Les Alien and Troise and his Mandoliers
From a music-hall in the South
teaches David Millet and you to play the mouth-organ
At'the piano Sydney Bright
with some of the troops somewhere in England in a sing-song
Conducted by Leslie Woodgate
At the piano, John Wills
played by Lucy Pierce and John Brennan
Esther McCracken , the well-known playwright, actress, singer, and broadcaster, will tell of her likes and dislikes in fifteen minutes of music and reading
(Second series, No. 24)
Master of ceremonies, Clay Keyes with , his daughter
The musical newsreel
This week's famous visitors :
Georgie Wood assisted by Dolly Harmer
. ' Can you beat the band ? '
The Town Hall Orchestra, under the direction of Billy Ternent
Weekly meetings organised by Gladys and Clay Keyes and presented to you by Eric Spear
and his Orchestra with Dorothy Carless , Len Camber , Jackie Hunter , and George Evans
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Nautical programme
March : Anchor's aweigh - Zimmermann
Rhapsody : The seafarer - Haydn Wood
Selection of sea shanties - Vinter
A life on the ocean wave - Russell, arr. Kappey
Heart of oak - Boyce