to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'REVEILLE !'
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Noel Coward
Popular records of November 1936
Programme Parade
BBC Men's Chorus (conductor, Leslie Woodgate ). Henry Cummings (baritone). At the piano, John Wills
in ' Album Leaf'. Repeat recording of the broadcast on November 4
and his Band, with Marjorie Kingsley and Jean Farrar
Tom Jenkins at the theatre organ
Presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B. Mais
(tenor)
Dance music and songs for the home-wife, on gramophone records.
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
Repeat recording of the broadcast on Sunday
at the theatre organ
Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Ronnie Munro
Gramophonic sidelight on comedy and comedians, written and arranged by Frederick Piffard
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: Two democracies but different. Who votes? Who goes into politics? Do we think most of liberty and the Americans of equality?
from a theatre in the Midlands
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Radio's own magazine for men and girls of Anti-Aircraft and the Balloon Barrage. Editors, Bill Mac-Lurg and Howard Thomas.
' Regimental Round-Up ' : the editors give an audition to a dozen new acts in a searchlight regimental canteen. ' Ack-Ack, Beer-Beer ' gossip column. ' Aircraft Bee ', another of those exciting and valuable ' spotting ' contests
National and Regional announcements
(Robb Wilton ) in ' Office Hours', with Lauri Lupino Lane as 'Adolphus' Produced by Max Kester
.Some examples of the poetry the men of the Forces are writing in this war
teaches David Miller and you to play the mouth organ. At the piano, Sydney Bright
You are invited to take part in a programme of well-known melodies sung by a civilian audience conducted by Leslie Woodgate. From somewhere in the South
'The recruit: The man who always meant to volunteer'
Men and women from the British Colonies tell of their homelands, and present their own traditional music and songs. Produced by C. F. Meehen
Hubert Foss discusses and plays some simple tunes, and Gwen Catley will sing them
Master of ceremonies, Clay Keyes. Richard Goolden as Old Ebenezer, with Gladys Keyes as Martha. ' The musical newsreel This week's famous visitor, Lyle Evans. ' 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, with Marjorie Kingsley and Jean Farrar
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