to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Leslie Hutchinson ('Hutch')
Popular records of February 1937
Records taken at random from the rack
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
at the theatre organ
with Judy Shirley and Dick Francis. Script by Henrik Ege. At the piano, Ivor Dennis. Produced by Eric Fawcett
H. Robinson Cleaver at the theatre organ
from the New Fellowship Book, arranged by H. Walford Davies , sung by the BBC Theatre Chorus, conducted by Charles Groves. At the piano, John Clements
or ' Whistle while you work '. Rhythmic programme for housewives, on gramophone records
and his Orchestra
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people in the news, people talking about the news, and interesting visitors to Britain.
with his orchestra
Typical music-hall bill of the old days, recalled on records by Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchenson.
Presented by Lionel Gamlin
QUINTET
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra
Conductor, Wilfred Dawson
Broadcasts to the Forces on the world at war. News from the fighting fronts and first-hand accounts of fighting, introduced by Macdonald Hastings
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
played by the Pipe Band of an Air Training Corps Unit in Scotland
Special Northern Ireland edition of the BBC radio magazine for men and girls in the Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units. Northern Ireland gossip column, personalities, the military band and pipes of Anti-Aircraft regiments, spelling tfee between units of Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage, and other items of news and interest about Ack-Ack, Beer-Beer personnel in Northern Ireland. Editor, Bill MacLurg
followed by National and Regional announcements
The lovable North-Country family in a weekly series, with Wylie Wat son as Mr. Plum, Beatrice Varley as Mrs. Plum, Clifford Bean as Uncle Ed, and Gabrielle Daye as Ruby the maid. Written and produced by Max Kester , from the original idea by Sonny Miller
and BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas
Roy Plomley's castaway is mariner and explorer Commander Campbell. Show more
Variety from a Northern theatre
Leslie Woodgate conducts a civilian audience in a programme of national and popular songs. Henry Cummings leads the singing. The Luton Girls Choir, conductor, Arthur Davies , contributes to the programme. At the piano, John Wills
Commander Campbell discusses with Roy Plomley the eight records he would choose if he were condemned to spend the rest of his life on a desert island with a gramophone for his entertainment.
' Of gardens ' : programme of music and verse arranged by David Davis
Master of Ceremonies, Clay Keyes. Richard Goolden .as Old Ebenezer, with Gladys Keyes as Martha. ' The musical newsreel '. This week's famous visitor. Can you beat the band ? Town Hall Orchestra under the direction of Billy Ternent. Weekly meetings organised by Gladys and Clay Keyes and presented by Eric Spear
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'FROM VAUXHALL TO
QUEEN'S HALL' «
Gramophone programme of ballada of yesterday, devised by Harold Neden
directed by Sidney Crooke. ' Dancing here and there'