to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain followed by 'REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Joan Hammond
Popular artists and bands on records
Programme Parade
Songs by the BBC Singers Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
and his Orchestra. (Special recording made at The Steel Door, Atlantic City, July 5, 1939)
at the theatre organ
(Robb Wilton ) in 'Office Hours', with Lauri Lupino Lane as ' Adolphus '
Van Straten and his Music
Presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B. Mais
and his Orchestra, from a hotel in the South
Records of his band to. celebrate his fortieth birthday. Arranged by Wemyss Craigie
at the theatre organ
Selection : Good Company
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Devised by Dorothe Morrow , with the Three in Harmony and The Rancheros. Musical arrangements by Don Felipe. Presented by Norah Neale
and his Dance Orchestra
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Hunting programme
Yorkshire song-sketches, presented and sung by Constance Carrodus
Oscar Grasso and his Orchestra
Presented by Frank Stewart
Raymond Glendenning is the commentator on the second half of the Association Football International
Conducted by J. Kolaczkowski , on gramophone records
Story by Edgar Wallace , adapted for broadcasting by H. A. Russell
Produced by Hugh Stewart
Recorded review of this week's events at home and abroad. Produced by the BBC Recorded Programmes Department
Radio magazine for the Merchant Navy, compered by Commander A. B. Campbell , and produced by Dallas Bower and Robert Barr
' The book locker',
John P. Taylor ; ' Pop Keens's postbag ', with news for merchant seamen afloat from their' old shipmates ashore; 'From the crow's nest ' the week's eye-witness ; ' In the dog watch ', Commander A. B. Campbell- ; ' Sweethearts and wives ', with messages for men of the Merchant Navy at sea-this week they come from Southampton.
National and Regional announcement*
Conducted by Reginald Burston with Helen Clare , and Donald Edge (piano)
ORCHESTRA
HELEN CLARE AND ORCHESTRA
DONALD EDGE AND ORCHESTRA
HELEN CLARE AND ORCHESTRA
ORCHESTRA
A Street Captain's point of view
Private Smith entertains with 'Off Parade', performed and presented by an area concert party from a Garrison Theatre somewhere in England
Programme of musical requests which revive the memories of listeners, featuring Jack Payne with his Orchestra. The messages telling why the tunes will always remain in listeners' memories are read by Christopher Stone
Another episode in the thrilling adventures of a London taxi-driver, by Cyril Campion , with Jerry Verno as Shorty, the driver. Produced by Jacques Brown
Record programme for St. Crispin's Day, traditionally the Shoemakers' Holiday, by Raymond Raikes (Previously broadcast in the Home Service, March 22, 1941)
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain
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