to the Jmperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Art Tatum, American coloured jazz pianist
seven years ago
Popular records of April 1935
Record programme of tunes and songs from the stage. Written and arranged by Roy Plomley
at the theatre organ
with Courtney Hope (character studies from life), and Cleo Sabel (songs at the piano)
Jack Simpson and his Sextet
Excerpts on gramophone records
Allan Prior (tenor) with Chorus : Drinking song ; Webster Booth (tenor) : Serenade; Anne Ziegler (soprano) and Webster Booth (tenor) : Deep in my heart (The Student Prince : Romberg)
Richard Tauber (tenor) : Once there lived a lady fair ; Love comes at blossom time (Blossom Time : Clutsam—Tauber)
Laelia Finneberg , the Revue Chorus, and the BBC Revue Orchestra; under the direction of Mansel Thomas , present a programme of old favourites
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Devised by Dorothe Morrow , with the Three in Harmony and the Rancheros. Musical arrangements by Don Felipe. Presented by Norah Neale
and his Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless , Len Camber , George Evans , Derek Roy , and Three Boys and a Girl
Third talk about the BBC's Recorded Programmes Department, by the Recorded Programmes Director.
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Variety programme by Northern discoveries. Produced by Richard North
Band of H.M. Royal Marines (Ports-mouth Division), conducted by Captain F. Vivian Dunn , M.V.O., Director of Music, Royal Marines
and his Sweet Rhythm Orchestra, with Sid Buckman and Ken Beau mont
at the organ of the Regent Cinema, Bournemouth
The Army in Scotland v. the Army in England. Commentary during the second half of the match by A. W. Ledbrooke , from the Wednesday Ground, Hillsborough, Sheffield
Recorded review of this week's events at home and abroad. Produced by the BBC Recorded Programmes department
Fifty officers and men of the Merchant Navy as guests ; girls from the theatres or services ; a star from stage or screen. Hostess, Doris Hare. Three social features : ' Ship's newspaper' ; ' The Ship's Lawyer-Arguing again'; George Ralston , the dockside reporter ; ' Go to school again with Celia Lipton *: Musical Ports of Call, featuring Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Script by Maurice Watts. Produced by Howard Thomas. (Specially recorded)
Dramatised log of a North Atlantic passage, written and produced by Maurice Brown. 6 — ' Home '
National and Regional announcements
Conductor, R. Tawe Jones
from the Empire Theatre, Sheffield
Camp concert given by the men of an R.A.F. Station somewhere in the Midlands.
Radio ' jollificasion ', with Joe Loss and his Band, Kenway and Young, and the Greene Sisters. Chapter 7 of ' Jazz Novelette' : serial story in song, featuring Helen Clare and Bernard Hunter. Devised and presented by Philip Brown
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by SANDY MACPHERSON at the theatre organ
with Kenneth White