to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by ' REVEILLE ! '
Cheerful gramophone records
Ernest Lough (treble) in some of his recordings
Popular records of December 1934
Records of tunes from the talkies, past, present, and future. News and gossip from the film studios. Arranged and presented by Charles Maxwell
at the theatre organ
Ransome and Maries Works Band. Conductor, David Aspinall
Presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B. Mais .
Today we offer you a gramophone programme of high spots from famous musical comedies
and his Band
Lunch-hour entertainment for factory-workers, relayed from a factory spmewhere in Britain
Series of gramophone programmes chosen and presented by members of the Forces. 2—3914346 L/Cpl. Phillips, J.
Talk by ex-P.O. George Heath
with Courtney Hope (character studies from life) ; Tommy O'Hara and his piano accordion ; the Starr Sisters (a voice and two pianos)
at the theatre organ
Billy Mayert and his Band
No. 12—'December', with Mae Bamber and Gerald Howe Chantler. Produced by Richard North
British Army v. Police. Commentary during the second half of the match by Raymond Glendenning
with his Orchestra
Devised by Dorothe Morrow, with the Three in Harmony and the Rancheros. Musical arrangements by Don Felipe.
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 b\ Dallas Bower and Robert Barr
' The book locker',
John P. Taylor ; ' Pop Keen's postbag ', with news for merchant seamen 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—commere, Louise Hampton (this week they come from Manchester). Arthur Young and his Swingtette
National and Regional announcements
Gay records of Pat Kirkwood
H.M.S". Lady Enid v. A.R.P. Wardens. ' Friendly ' match played by radio between a minesweeper's crew and the -wardens who have ' adopted ' the ship. Commentators, Charlie Garner at a southern port Raymond Glendenning at a wardens' post
New spelling game compiled by Clifford Usher. Compered and presented by Neil Munro
The winner of the last Red Cross Radio Cdntest, broadcast on November 15 and 17. will be announced at the end of the game
Programme for Irish men and women in the Forces. Compere, Joe Linnane. Singer, Robert Irwin. Writer, Harry O'Donovan. BBC Revue Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Presented by Pat Hillyard and Francis Worsley. (Special
Gramophone interlude
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
and his Band, with Edna Kaye and Hughie Diamond
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