to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain followed by ' REVEILLE ! '
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme Summary
Records of Lucienne Boyer, French radio and recording star.
Popular records of November 1935
Programme Parade
Concert by Helen T. MacMillan (soprano), Allan MacRitchie (tenor) and Louis Millar (cello)
at the theatre organ
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
and his Band, with Marjorie Kingsley and Jean Farrar
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood
Presented by Christopher Stone and S.P.B. Mais
Sentimental and swing records with your morning coffee
Margaret F. Stewart (soprano), Walter McQueen (tenor)
Revue featuring Magda Kun , with Helen Clare , Vera Lennox , Harold Scott , Clifford Bean , and Phillip Leaver , BBC Revue Chorus and BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum. Presented by Eric Spear
ENSA concert for war-workers, with Charles Ernesco and his Orchestra, the Southern Sisters, and Issy Bonn
Recording of last night's broadcast
and his Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless , Len Camber , Jackie Hunter , and George Evans
Conductor, Richard Crean
with Al Durrant 's Swing Quintet and Betty Warren. Presented by Hamilton Kennedy
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Mr. Patrick Purcell
Happy, informal half-hour of songs and music by Canadian soldiers , sailors, and airmen, from a famous Canadian Forces Club in the South of England. Master of ceremonies, Gerry Wilmot
at the theatre organ, in a programme of happy memories of the ballroom
Programme of gramophone records presented by Russell Palmer
Serial with music for the Forces, being the off-duty adventures of Private Tom Entwhistle , Able-Seaman Dick Barnes , Aircraftman Harry Hardwell. TJevised by Henry Reed , written by T. Thompson. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum. Produced by Francis Worsley and Henry Reed. (Special
with his Orchestra
National and Regional announcements
presents ' Play that bass', a talk by Tom Bromley , illustrated with records
No... 10—Jimmy Wilde , who will himself take part
No. 4. 'Murder from the past.' Serial by Normap Edwards. Produced by- Fred O'Donovan ,' with James Woodburn as Professor McNab
Variety from a Northern theatre
Programme of requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their relatives and friends at home
in ' It's That Man Again'
The story of Gracie Fields, recalled in song and story by those who knew her best, including Bert Aza and Harry Parr-Davies . The speaking voice of Gracie Fields herself in recordings from radio, stage, and screen. Programme written and arranged by Harry Alan Towers. Produced by Charles Maxwell
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Music from the Southern States of the U.S.A. Gramophone programme devised and presented by R. G. Faudree
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain
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