to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Mary Ellis, musical-comedy soprano
Popular records of February 1939
Programme Parade
Programme of gramophone records
. at the theatre organ
and his Orchestra, on gramophone records.
Darnaii difyr at y bore, sef pennill ac englyn a chan, gydag ambell stori ddigrif. Y rhaglen dan ofal John Griffiths. (Welsh light programme)
Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Ronnie Munro
(baritone)
No. 76-jeanne Adie. Interviewer, Richard North
and his Orchestra
Hollywood discovers a new South America. The dramatic story is unfolded in this mighty, all-talking, all-singing, all-gramophone-record programme written by G. F. Gray Clarke
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Programme of gramophone records
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty: Bourree and Minuetto (The Royal Fireworks Music: Handel-Harty)
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski: Fugue in G minor (Bach-Stokowski)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, Bt.: Minuet and Hornpipe (The Gods go a-begging: Handel-Beecham)
Queen's Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood: Handel in the Strand (Grainger-Wood)
and his Orchestra
conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Margaret Eaves in a concert of light music
Reginald Foort at the .theatre organ
with Reg. Leopold and his Players, and Alan Kane
Home Guards v. Special Constables, in a new and popular parlour game, devised and presented by Robert Robinson
at the theatre organ
Doris Arnold brings you some more gramophone records of ' classic' songs and melodies that you know and love
Questions on current affairs from men and women in the Forces are answered at the microphone by Captain Gammans, M.P.
National and Regional announcements
with Judy Shirley and Dick Francis. Script by Henrik Ege. At the piano, Ivor Dennis. Produced by Eric Fawcett
Golf, simplified by Henry Cotton , with Raymond Glendenning as ' the average player '. Lesson 6-' On the course '
Jack McGuire presents the week's news from home for New Zealanders in this country
Weekly summary of Australian news specially presented for Australians in this country, and read by George Ivan Smith
Magazine programme devised by Peter Creswell , and presented by him to, for, about (and largely by personnel of) the Royal Navy. Produced by Peter Creswell and Peter Watts.
' We joined the Navy', by Sub-
Lieutenant Gerald Pawle , R.N.V.R. Episode 8.
Mrs. Wilson's weekly letter from her son, Stoker (1st Class) 'Tug' Wilson.
Other items selected from the following : H.M.S. ' Incredible ' ship's concert, with new material by Writer Russell Marsh ; The ' Briny ' Trust -Cadet Rating J. B. G. Thomas ,
Leading Writer Roland Blackburn and Petty Officer Writer Robert Burgess attempt to reply to ' What's the buzz ? ' ; Esmond Knight spins a yarn ; Harry Bidgood 's Band and Chorus, in original numbers by Signalman Geoffrey Wright and others. Musical supervisor and conductor, Signalman Geoffrey Wright
with Roy Rich
Camp concert presented by an R.A.F. unit somewhere in the North
in ' Odes and Ends'. Special recording of the seventh of a weekly series with Betty Astell , Frederick Burtwell , and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Terncnt. Script by Dick Pepper. Produced by Ronald Waldman
Conductor, Fred Mortimer (Soloist, Harry Mortimer> )
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'NIGHTS AT THE BALLET 1-4
Gramophone records presented by Walford Hyden