to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain
followed by 'Reveille!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,824 playable programmes from the BBC
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain
followed by 'Reveille!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of The Jesters, American entertainers
Five years ago
Popular records of March !937
Records picked at random
Conductor, Richard Crean
(See Home Service)
at the theatre organ
Recording of last Friday's broadcast
Band of the Manchester Regiment, conducted by Mr. F. L. Statham
Music by Chabher, on gramophone records
A spiritua), a serenade, and other things Various tunes by various names in a varied mood, played by the augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, and sung by the BBC Revue
Chorus, under the direchon of Manse! Thomas. Presented by James Dyrenforth
Members of an R.A.O.C. Depot take the stage at a lunch-time concert somewhere in Eng)and
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
(contralto)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
sung by Henrietta Byrne and William Broderick, with David Curry's Players
Record programme featuring Jan Savitt and his Top Hatters, written and arranged by Kenneth C. Betteridge
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
played by the BBC Military Band, conductor, P. S. G. O'DonneII
Broadcasts to the Forces on the world of war. Japan and its economic resources, introduced by Macdonald Hastings
and his Band
BBC's special twice-weekly radio magazine for men and girls in Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units. Today's edition includes the Band of a Light Ack-Ack Training Regiment in the South of England, with Lance Bombardier Gene Crowley to sing; Gunner Harry Jacobson, the well-known pianist and composer of many popular songs, another aircraft Bee, and the 'Ack-Ack, Beer-Beer' favourite, Carol Raye (by permission of Firth Shephard).
National and Regional announcements
The lovable North-Country family, with Wylie Watson as Mr. Plum, Beatrice Varley as Mrs. Plum, Foster Carlin as Uncle Ed, and Gabrielle Daye as Ruby the maid. Written and produced by Max Kester, from the original idea by Sonny Miller.
(Special BBC recording)
Pipe band music by the Pipes and Drums of the Scots Guards to celebrate the tercentenary of the raising of the Regiment
Short story written for broadcasting by Giles Hackforth-Jones , and read by the author
presents Harry Parry and the Radio Rhythm Club Sextet. (Special BBC recording)
Roy Plomley's castaway is glamour girl Joan Jay. Show more
with some of the Royal Artillery somewhere in England
Accompaniment provided by the Royal Artillery Orchestra (Woolwich), conductor, Lieut. 0. W. Geary , M.B.E. At the piano, John Wills. Dale Smith leads the songs, and the programme is conducted by Leslie Woodgate
Glimpses of people and things at home specially recorded in Australia by the Australian Broadcasting Commission
Joan Jay, glamour girl from the Windmill Theatre, discusses with Roy Plomley the eight records she would choose if she were condemned to spend the rest of her life on a desert island with a gramophone for her entertainment.
Thoughts about Scotland, by Melville Lumsden
Master of Ceremonies, Clay Keyes. Richard Goolden as 0)d Ebenezer, with Giadys Keyes as Martha. ' The Court of Melody.' This week's famous visitor. * Can you beat the band ? ' Town Ha!I Orchestra, under the direction of BiHy 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 Jack Payne with his Orchestra
The Little Orchestra, directed by Jack Hardy, with Doris Gambell (soprano)