to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain followed by ' REVEILLE! '
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Vladimir Rosing (tenor)
Popular records of January 1938
Programme Parade
Records of music to meet the mood
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
Anne Shelton
at the theatre organ
Presented by James Moody. (Recording of last Monday's broadcast)
Sydney Kaplan and his Orchestra
Presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B. Mais
Gramophone records of music by Albert Ketelbey and Eric Coates
with his Orchestra
Fifty-seventh- lunch-time entertainment presented to their fellow workers by members of the staff of an armament works somewhere in the North. Presented by Victor Smythe
for the Canadian Forces in Great Britain. Twenty-sixth of a series of programmes relayed from Canada, containing news and personal messages for Canadian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses
Sung by the BBC Theatre Chorus, conducted by Charles Groves , with John Clements at the piano
Record programme written by Kenneth C. Betteridge , and presented by Kay Cavendish
Scots songs chosen and introduced by Her Grace the Duchess of Montrose, O.B.E.
by Pipe-Major Nicol MacCallum
Reginald Foort at the theatre organ
Conducted by Reginald Burston
at the theatre organ
Serial with music for the Forces, being the off-duty adventures of Private Tom Entwhistle , Able-Seaman Dick Bames , Aircraftman Harry Hardwell. Devised by Henry Reed , written by T. Thompson. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Hyam Greenbaum. Produced by Francis Worsley and Henry Reed. (Special
Record fans are invited to meet Celia Lipton. Fellow guest artists are men and women of the Empire and Allied Forces, and Muriel George pours the tea. Host, Leslie Perowne. Written and produced by Alec Bristow. (Special BBC recording)
National and Regional announcements
'Eve's-Dropping at Hogsnorton', with Gillie Potter, Lilian Braithwaite, and the ENSA Variety Orchestra, under the direction of Geraldo. Presented by the Department âof National Service Entertainment (NAAFI)
including messages sent by members of the Services in Egypt for 'their relatives and friends in Great Britain. Arranged by Peter Haddon , and recorded by courtesy of the Egyptian State Broadcasting
Highlights of the week's Canadian .and American sports, prepared for Canadians overseas by the CBC National News Service and read by Gerry Wilmot
Commentary by Bob Dougall
For the first time the BBC microphone in one of His Majesty's ships records the sounds of action at sea. Following on his recent trip through the Channel in a minesweeper, the observer, Bob Dougall has spent a week in a destroyer on escort duty with an East Coast convoy. He had recording gear with him, and brings you another authentic and thrilling account of life at sea. The climax of the programme is his description of an attack on the convoy by enemy aircraft
Directed by Victor Silvester. Presented by David Miller
Leslie Mitchell in conversation with people of the day
with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt. First of a series devised and written by Val Guest and Marriott Edgar with Hugh Morton , Anne Lenner , Joan Young , Marriott Edgar , and whoever is in the waiting-room. BBC Revue Chorus and dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent. Produced by Tom Ronald
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'SO DEEP IS THE NIGHT'
Series of nocturnal moods, written and presented with records by K. Chester Sherburne. No. 1—' Moonlight'
played by the BBC Military Band. Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell