Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of America's Crooner Number One
three years ago
Popular records of March 1939
Programme Parade
Gramophone records
Led by Albert Sandler ,, with Eugene Safonova
Repeat of the special recording broadcast on Sunday
Presented by James Moody. (Recording of Sunday's broadcast)
Bechgyn a merched Cymru yn y Llucedd Arfog , yn datgan sug hwyl sydd amynt. Hwy eu hunain fydd yn ateb y cwestiwn heddiw. Y rhaglen dan ofal John Griffiths. (Welsh light programme)
Frank Stewart and his Orchestra
at the theatre organ
Tunes of Today
Jazz Connoisseurs' Corner : famous recordings. Written and arranged by Dennis F. Gallimore
Conductor, Fred Mortimer
Short story written for broadcasting by B. L. Jacot , and read by. John Glyn-Jones
Lunch-time entertainment for factory workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
5- The harpist, presented with gramophone records by Sidonie Goossens of the BBC Symphony Orchestra
and his Band, with Harry Davis , featuring Beryl Davis , Diane, Cyril Shane , Four Jacks and a Jill, Jan Zalski , and Eddie Palmer at the novachord
' Boy gets girl The final stage in a sentimental journey. Written and arranged by G. F. Gray Clarke
Caller Herrin' and other Scots songs about the sea
Rhythmic records
Directed by Albert Sandler , with David Lloyd
at the theatre organ
Recording of the Sunday evening ' letter from home' to the Forces, with Vera Lynn and Fred Hartley and his Music. Presented by Howard Thomas
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, answered at the microphone by Captain Gammans, M.P.
National and Regional announcements
Requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their relatives and friends at home
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
Esmond Knight spins a yam
H.M.S. ' Incredible ' ship's concert Mrs. Wilson's weekly letter from her son, Stoker (1st class) ' Tug ' Wilson
' Leave it to the Navy '-being the adventures of two simple sailors, by David Yates Mason. This week's new number : Harry Bidgood 's Band and Chorus in original tunes by Signalman Geoffrey Wright and others. ' The Briny Trust' : Petty Officer Writer Robert Burgess ,
Leading Writer Roland Blackburn and Sub-Lieutenant J. B. G. Thomas attempt to reply to ' What's the buzz ? ' Nancy Leigh , the girl with the tune to take away. Music editors, Signalman Geoffrey Wright and Harry Bidgood. General editor, Pay-master Sub-Lieutenant David Yates Mason, R.N.V.R.
with Roy Rich
(By permission of the Chief Commander, London Fire Force.) Directed by E. W. Winnette
in ' Odes and Ends '. Special recording of the tenth of a weekly series with Betty Astell , Frederick Burtwell , and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement. Script by Dick Pepper. Produced by Ronald Waldman
8-'Hi-ya, Duchess?' Another mammoth million-dollar epic from the Drearitone Studios. Cast includes Amy Veness, John Slater, and Roy Plomley
Hollywood burlesque, with records, devised and written by Roy Plomley, and produced by Frederick Piffard
Quiet and gentle music played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra, conductor, Stanford Robinson