followed by REVEILLE
A cheerful selection of gramophone records
and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Dame Clara Butt
Popular artists and bands on records
at the theatre organ
Souvenirs of song
Selection : Melody and rhythm
Conductor, W. Haydock
Jackie Hunter
singing Noel Gay 's songs
played by Alexander Lerner and his Finsbury Park Empire Orchestra
presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B. Mais
sung by the BBC Chorus
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Margaret Godley (soprano)
Stanley Riley (baritone)
At the piano, John Wills
Dabbling in the dew (19) Annie Laurie (1) Blow away the morning dew (8) The farmer's daughters (25) All through the night (2) Dashing away with the smoothing iron (21) Cock Robin (15) Eileen Aroon (24) Strawberry Fair (84)
The numbers refer to the New Fellowship Song Book edited by Walford Davies
Records of good jazz
at the theatre organ
for the Canadian Forces
The seventeenth of a series of programmes relayed from Canada, containing news of activities at home, and personal messages from their friends and families for the Canadian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses
' Creole love call played by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
St. Louis blues', played by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra : Singer,
Bing Crosby
A commentary on the race by Raymond Glendenning , with Wilfrid Taylor as race reader at the grand-stand, and J. Lawson Topham from a point down the course
and the Dance Orchestra with Sid Buckman , Ken Beaumont , Helen Raymond , and Doreen Villiers
Jack Dowle at the theatre organ
or ' There's motley in murder'
In this record programme a ' callous collation' is presented by Roy Rich
A programme of part songs sung by the BBC Theatre Chorus
Conducted by Charles Groves
at the theatre organ
A record entertainment featuring
Elizabeth Welch
The guests include members of the Empire and Allied Forces and Betty Hardy and Richard George
Introduced by the host
Leslie Perowne
Pre-release
' Stars look back '
' Mums and dads '
' On the mat'
The programme written by Alec Bristow
Produced by Frederick Piffard
followed by National and Regional announcements
Gillie Potter with Joyce Grenfell, Harry Hudson, Nora Savage, Roderick Jones and the Great Boosey Temperance Bands (alias the ENSA Variety Orchestra) under the direction of Geraldo
Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI)
including messages sent by members of the Services in Egypt for their relatives and friends in Great Britain
(Arranged by Peter Haddon and recorded by courtesy of the Egyptian
State Broadcasting)
A weekly summary by the Canadian Press prepared for Canadians overseas, and read by Gerry Wilmot
(In collaboration with the CBC and the Canadian Press)
A record programme in which famous stars of yesterday and today reveal some unexpected talents
Written and arranged by Alec Bristow
Directed by Victor Silvester
Presented by David Miller
The BBC Dancing Club is in full swing. If you want to learn to dance, Victor Silvester will teach you, following his instruction period with thirty-five minutes of dance music played by his Ballroom Orchestra
Leslie Mitchell
in conversation with people of the day
A village concert
Master of ceremonies, Farmer Will
Watchet
Some famous visitors have promised to appear
Charles Shadwell and the BBC Variety Orchestra will definitely be there, and Harry S. Pepper will try to broadcast it
A cabaret intime with Michael Redgrave , Jeanne de Casalis , Beryl Orde , Clemson's
Debonnaires
Presented by Leslie Bridgmont
From an hotel in the West
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