to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain, followed by 'REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Charlie Kunz (piano)
Popular records of October 1936
BBC Men's Chorus. Conductor, Leslie Woodgate. Henry Cummings (baritone), John Wills at the piano
Gaudeamus igitur
Here's a health to the King
Begone dull care
Johnny Jones and his sister Sue
There is a tavern in the town
Villikins and his Dinah
Here's to the maiden
One more river
Sucking Cider Upidee
My Bonnie
Some folks like to sigh,
Riding down from Bangor
with Helen Clare
with his Orchestra
Metropolitan Police Central Band
Presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B. Mais
at the theatre organ.
and his Orchestra
and his Commanders, with Rita Williams
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
Margery Fry and St. John Ervine as the guest experts
(Portsmouth Division)
Conducted by Captain F. Vivian Dunn, M.V.O., Director of Music, Royal Marines Regimental March of H.M. Royal Marines
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
Harry Leader and his Band
Programme of gramophone records presented by George Baker
Broadcasts for the Forces on the world at war
4.0 News Commentary : The where, how, and why of the fighting, people, and places in the news
4.15 app. The United States and Ourselves : Roosevelt. What a President of the States can do and what our Prime Minister cannot do, and vice versa. The difference between Congress and the House of Commons
A record programme of fretted instruments, arranged by A. P. Sharpe
Twice-weekly radio magazine for men and girls in Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units
' Beer Beer Edition', put on by personnel from an R.A.F. Balloon Barrage Group. somewhere in the North of England, including ' A Barrage of Melody and Fun ', and ' To England-and the R.A.F. ' : Hitch-hiking home.
Presented by Richard North.
Editors, Bill MacLurg and Howard Thomas
followed by National and Regional announcements
(Robb Wilton) in ' Office Hours', with Lauri Lupino Lane as ' Adolphus '.
Produced by Max Kester
Variety from a Northern theatre
teaches David Miller and you to play the mouth-organ. At the piano, Sydney Bright
Requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their friends and relatives at home
with Jack Train , assisted by Vera Lennox , Horace Percival , and Foster Carlin. Script written by Ted Kavanagh , presentation by Michael North
with some of the troops somewhere in England in a sing-song conducted by Leslie Woodgate. At' the piano, Winifred Davey
' Let's go up a mountain ' : Llewelyn Wyn Griffith will point out some things on the -way
(Second series; No. 30)
Master of ceremonies, Clay Keyes. Richard Goolden as Old Ebenezer, with Gladys Keyes as Martha, his daughter
' The Musical Newsreel' : This week's famous visitor, Betty Warren ; and ' Can you beat the band ? ' The Town Hall Orchestra under the direction of Billy Tement. Weekly meetings organised by Gladys and Clay Keyes and presented by Eric Spear
and his Band
Programme of gramophone records presented by Molly Forbes
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain
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