to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by ' REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Paula Green, popular radio vocalist
Popular records of February 1936
In the Hebrides - Gaelic moods. Gaelic songs, sung by Margrat M. Duncan (soprano) and James C. MacPhee (tenor). At the piano, Dorothy Hogben. Introduced by Joseph Macleod
at the theatre organ
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
and his Band, with Marjorie Kingsley and Renee Lester
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo
Orchestra
at the theatre organ
Programme of Russian operatic music on gramophone records
and his Orchestra
ENSA concert for war-workers. Band of the Metropolitan Police, and Collinson and Breen
Recording of last night's broadcast
Another programme of outstanding records made by British dance bands
at the theatre organ
played by Stephen Wearing
Born in Liverpool, Stephen Wearing was a brilliant student of the Royal Manchester College of Music, winning the Chappell Gold Medal for pianoforte playing in 1922, and the Halle Scholarship a year later. He first played in London in 1923 at a Patrop's Fund Concert conducted by Adrian Boult. Since then he has played on most of the important concert platforms throughout the British Isles, and was one of the- first pianists to broadcast from the original Manchester Station.
Rhythmic records
and his Orchestra Tunes of the Times
Happy, informal half-hour of songs and music by Canadian soldiers, sailors, and airmen from a famous Canadian Forces Club in the South. Master of Ceremonies, Gerry Wilmot
Six talks on the hobby, by Keith Macdonald. 2—' What to collect'
Light entertainment by young Welsh artists who are making their first appearance before the microphone. Presented by Mai Jones
presented with gramophone records by Joseph Lewis
and his Dance Band. From a ballroom in the South
National and Regional announcements
Requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their relatives and friends at home
23-Gwyn Nicholls. The career of one of the greatest Rugby players, sketched by W. J. Hoare , Percy Bush , Rhys Gabe , and Willie Llewellyn
by Nicholas Vane and Val Gielgud. Produced by Martyn C. Webster. Episode 11—'In which Silence investigates '
from a Scottish theatre
and his Orchestra
in ' It's That Man Again '
Gramophone records, chosen and presented by members of H.M. Forces. No. 12-Q.M.S. Watkins, T.E. Introduced by Andrea Trou bridge
Conductor by Harold Lowe
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'COMMAND PERFORMANCE'
Programme of listeners' requests, presented by Tom Dawson , and played by the BBC Military Band. Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell