to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'REVEILLE !'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Harry Richman, American cabaret and variety star
five years ago
Popular records of February 1937
Programme Parade
Records taken at random from the rack
with Peter Evans (baritone)
at the theatre organ
with Judy Shirley , Dick Francis , and Dorothy Summers. Script by Hennk
Ege. Ivor Dennis at the piano. Produced by Eric Fawcett
Dudley Beaven at the theatre organ
and his Orchestra
on gramophone records
with Marjery Wyn , Janet Joye , Philip Garston- Jones, Godfrey Base ley, and Jack Wilson and his Versatile Five. Produced by Martyn C. Webster
F H Grisewood brings to the microphone people in the news, people talking about the news, and interesting visitors to Britain.
(soprano)
Laelia Finneberg is of Irish extraction and studied at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin, and afterwards in London. Her first concert engagements were in Central Europe, where she appeared as guest singer with the Vienna, the Warsaw, and Czech Philharmonic Orchestras. Since then she has won high praise from the critics in London and on the Continent.
She made her first appearance in the British Isles with the Scottish Orchestra at Glasgow in 1931, and her first London appearance at the Albert Hall in 1932.
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
and his Band
BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Ronnie Munro
Half-an-hour in New York's coloured quarter. Record programme written by G. F. Gray Clarke
Broadcasts to the Forces on the world at war. News from the fighting fronts and first-hand accounts of fighting, introduced by Macdonald Hastings
by Gil Evans , who has refereed many International, 'Varsity, and other games
Thursday edition of the BBC's special twice-weekly radio magazine for men and girls in Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units. This edition includes an ' Aircraft Bee ', in which two teams meet to test each other's knowledge of aircraft. Artists and people of interest from the Services, and guest artists. Music by Primo Scala and his Accordion Band. Editor, Bill MacLurg
National and Regional announcements
The lovable North-Country family in a weekly series, with Wylie Watson as Mr. Plum, Beatrice Varley as Mrs. Plum, Gabrielle Daye as Ruby the maid, and Uncle Ed. Written and produced by Max Kester , from the original idea by Sonny Miller. (Special
presents ' Swing Bands on Parade'. Cyril Blake and Jig's Club Band, the Sid Wright Trio , and Harry Parry 's Radio Sextet. (Special BBC recording)
Favourite pieces from the repertoire of the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould
Roy Plomley's castaway is actress Pat Kirkwood. Show more
with some of the Air Training Corps somewhere in England, in a sing-song conducted by Leslie Woodgate. At the piano, Herbert Murrill
Glimpses of people and things at home specially recorded in Australia by the Australian Broadcasting Commission
Pat Kirkwood discusses with Roy Plomley the eight records she would choose it she were condemned to spend the rest of her life on a desert island with a gramophone for her amusement
Percy Edgar remembers
Master of Ceremonies, Clay Keyes. Richard Goolden as Old Ebenezer, with Gladys Keyes as Martha. New session of the Court of Melody'. This week's famous visitors. ' Can you beat the band?' Town Hall Orchestra under the direction of Billy Tement. Weekly meetings organised by Gladys and Clay Keyes and presented by Eric Spear
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain followed by OSCAR RABIN and his Band
at the theatre organ R.A.F. Favourites