Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Jack Teagarden singing the Blues
three years ago
Popular records of March 1939
Gramophone records
and his Sextet
Repeat of the special recording broadcast on Sunday
Darnau difyr at y bore, sef, pennill, ac englyn a chan, gydag ambell stori ddigrif. Y rhaglen dan ofal John Griffiths. (Welsh light programme)
Sydney Davey and his Players
at the theatre organ
Fan Mail Fancies
Sentimental and swing records with your morning coffee
Conducted by Mr. J. E. Needham (Soloist, Bandsman S. Farnsworth)
Regimental March of the Royal Berkshire Regiment : The Dashing WhiteSergeant - trad.
Military Polonaise - Chopin
Waltz (Sleeping Beauty) Gems of Sullivan - Tchaikovsky
Piccolo Solo : A Message of Spring - Brewer
Homage March - Grieg
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
4—The horn, presented with gramophone records by Aubrey Brain of the BBC Symphony Orchestra
and his Band
Records of ' the Brazilian bombshell arranged and presented by Charles Hewitt
.played by the BBC Military Band, conductor P. S. G. O'Donnell
Rhythmic records
at the theatre organ
Led by AlbertSandler, with Maxim Doroff
Special recording of last Sunday's 'letter from home ', with Vera Lynn and Fred Hartley and his Music
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 Vernon Bartlett , M.P.
National and Regional announcements
with Judy Shirley , Dick Francis , and Dorothy Summers. Script by Henrik Ege. Ivor Dennis at the piano. Produced by Eric Fawcett
When Judy Shirley was a child, one of six sisters whose early promise has blossomed in every case into first-rate talent, a frequent caller at the house was a comedian whom they. all knew as '. Uncle Dick '. ' Uncle Dick ' was a great favourite with the children and always prophesied a theatrical career for them. Now that Judy is starring in this fortnightly series, ' Uncle Dick ' is once more part of her life. No sooner had she arrived to start the job than she recognised him in Dick Francis. She had not seen ' Uncle Dick * since the old days, and now he is playing that very part in this radio show.
Expert advice on popular games. Snooker : second of three ' refresher ' lessons, by Joe Davis , World Champion 1927-1941
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
The Royal Navy magazine programme. Produced by Peter Cres well and Peter Watts. General editor, David Yates Mason. Music editors, Signalman Geoffrey Wright , R.N.V.R., and Harry Bidgood
Esmond Knight with a yarn to spin. Musical supplement (' The Week's New Number'). The Briny Trust in ' What's the buzz ? ' Mrs. Wilson's News-Letter. Harry Bidgood's Band. The Make and Mend Chorus. Nancy Leigh , ' the girl with a tune to take away'
with Roy Rich
with Murgatroyd and Family, Bennett and Williams, Anona Winn. From a theatre in the South
in ' Odes and Ends '. Special recording of the eleventh of a weekly series with Betty Astell , Frederick Burtwell , and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent. Script by Dick Pepper. Produced by Ronald Waldman
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'HURRAH FOR HOLLYWOOD!'
' Boloni of the Big Top.' Another mammoth million-dollar epic from the Drearitone Studios. Hollywood burlesque, with records, devised and written by Roy Plomley and produced by Frederick Piffard. Cast includes John Slater , Roy Plomley , Alan Keith , and Dorothy Carless
Roy Plomley is having a busy time trying to exhaust the almost inexhaustible fund of mammoth film themes. Hollywood has its own little way--or big way -with every kind of conventional dramatic situation, and tonight it is the turn of the Pagliacci line in melodrama. In fact it is ' Laugh, Clown, Laugh all the way over, with a trapeze artist hero. a villainous animal trainer, and a beautiful bare-back rider of a heroine whose voice, we are told, is enough to make a cat laugh-if not a clown I
and his Band