to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by ' REVEILLE ! '
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Pills et Tabet, French cabaret artists
Popular records of February 1940
Mixed choice of records, including 'Blackbirds Medley', played by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Directed by Jack Hardy
The Southern Sisters, harmony trio
at the theatre organ
and the Dance Orchestra, with Sid Buckman and Ken Beaumont
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Sentimental and swing records with your morning coffee
at the theatre organ
Setection : Plantation Parade
ENSA concert for war-workers. Jack Leon and his Orchestra, with Inga Andersen
This week's anniversaries presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B. Mais, including a dramatisation of a historical event in the week. Produced by Joan Clark
Programme for the Forces by the Forces, with the Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Ronnie Munro. Devised and presented by Second-Lieut. Archie McCulloch and Tom Dawson
at the theatre organ
Jenny Black (contralto), Albert Dewar (tenor)
Harry Leader and his Band
Weekly regimental concerts, presented by soldiers of the Canadian Army Overseas stationed in Great Britain. Arranged and compered by Gerry Wilmot
Conducted by Mansel Thomas
and his Band
Presented by James Moody
The BBC's twice-weekly magazine for men and girls in Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units. The studio becomes an imaginary troop-ship, manned by 'Ack-Ack, Beer-Beer ' personnel from South Wales units, and any star artists aboard have to contribute to the ship's concert which is a prominent feature of the programme. Devised by Jimmy Kennedy and presented by Mai Jones . Editor, Bill MacLurg
National and Regional announcements
The BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Richard Austin , is at the disposal of members of the R.A.F., who choose the music they would like to hear, and discuss it with Clifton Helliwell
arranged by Neil Munro in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund, with Ronald Waldman as Master of Ceremonies. Entire entry fees devoted to the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund
Twelve simple and amusing problems : Sir Harry Lauder 's ' record ' problem-Christopher Stone's musical jig-saw-Tommy Handley's spot of gibberish-Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon help you help the Red Cross-Teddy Brown 's cake-walk-Mr. Pogsom sets a problem—Jane Cain in the speaking clock, ' Tim ' — ' Down in the depths ' with Ronnie Waldman-Fire , air, water-Mind the doors — Carver teaser-Music from the air. (Specially recorded programme)
Last day tor posting your entries is Thursday, February 12, and the address is £250 Red Cross Radio Contest, London, W.C.2.
The 12 correct answers in the Red Cross
Radio Contest broadcast on January 10 and 12 were :
BBCA-BCAA-ABAA
The £250 in prize-money has been shared between 17 listeners, each of whom receives £14 14s. 2d. Full list of these winners may be obtained by post-card application (2d. stamp) to Red Cross Radio Contest, Result Department, London,
' Funny Men of Jazz ' : serious swing with humorous vocals. Presented by Wally Moody and Harry Parry
Short story, written for broadcasting by Hilton Brown , and read by the author
Special weekly programme for the W.R.N.S., A.T.S., and W.A.A.F. Programme for and by the women in these services, including items from them and those working with them. Entertainment and glimpses of service life, with gossip, games, and guest artists. Music by Carroll Gibbons and his Band, with Leslie Douglas. Presented by Bill McLurg and Janet Quigley
from a camp concert in Northern Ireland
Weekly summary of Canadian news, ' high lights, and sports, cabled from Canada by the CBC National News
Service, and read by Gerry Wilmot
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by REGINALD FOORT at the theatre organ, in a fireside programme
Conductor, Richard Crean