to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain,
followed by 'Reveille!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Raymond Newell, popular baritone
seven years ago. Popular records of April 1935
Gramophone mixture of film music
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square
and the Continental Players
With Mae Bamber and Gerald Howe Chantler.
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
in which some gems of records are 'discovered' by Charles Maxwell
Conducted by Lieutenant T. S. Chandler, Director of Music, Welsh Guards
at the organ of the Granada, North Cheam
and his Band, with Marjorie Kingsley and Renee Lester
Fourth talk in this series, describing some of the, engineering aspects of the work, given by the Superintendent Engineer of the Service
and his Music, with Mervyn Saunders
Another programme of high spot recordings made by British dance bands
Sunderland Constabulary Band: conductor, H. Elliott Smith
Conductor, Arthur E. Davies. Accompanist, Bessie M. Burdekin
Rugby Football
3.45 Rugby Union Services International. England v. Scotland: commentary during the second half of the match by Raymond Glendenning. From Wembley Stadium
4.30 (approx.) Amateur Boxing
Sergeant J. V. Powell (R.A.F. and Gainsford) v. Tommy Quill (Rugby Boxing Club) : commentary on the Lightweight contest by Stewart MacPherson and W. Barrington Dalby. From the London Busmen's Championships at the Seymour Hall, London
Arranged and directed by Phil Green, featuring Dorothe Morrow, with the Three in Harmony.
Recorded review of this week's events at home and abroad. Produced by the BBC Recorded Programmes Department
Radio club with world-wide membership for officers and men of the Merchant Navy. Dancing, singing, and pleasant company. Hostess, Doris Hare. Celia Lipton, and Debroy Somers and his Band. Features for seafarers: 'Go to school with Celia'; Jack Vyvyan, 'The ship's lawyer', arguing again. George Ralston, the dockside reporter; 'Ship's Newspaper'; 'Muscial Ports of Call'
(Specially recorded)
National and Regional announcements
and the scene it might suggest, pictured by Jane Grahame. No. 12
Excerpt from Ivor Novello's musical play, presented by Tom Arnold and produced by Leontine Sagan. Cast includes Ivor Novello, Muriel Barron, Roma Beaumont, Olive Gilbert, Veronica Brady, Victor Boggetti, Peter Graves, Dorothy Cooper, Dunstan Hart, Keith Lester, Joan Innes. Orchestra under the direction of Harry Acres. From the Adelphi Theatre, London
'White Ensign and Red': men of the Royal Navy and the Merchant Service join in some of the yarns and songs that are heard wherever sailors meet. Dr. Thomas Wood. BBC Men's Chorus, conducted by Trevor Harvey. Phil Green, accompanies on his accordion. Last programme in the series, arranged by Dr. Thomas Wood and Trevor Harvey
Radio 'jollificasion': Van Straten and his Band, Horace Kenney, Beryl Orde, Lyle Evans. Chapter 8 of 'Jazz Novelette' : serial story in song, featuring Helen Clare and Bernard Hunter. Devised and presented by Philip Brown
Musically illustrated survey of the London stage, compiled and written by Giles Playfair. Songs from revue, musical comedy, musical plays, and ballad opera. Singers and players: Gwen Catley, Billie Baker, Jan van der Gucht, George Baker, Patrick Waddington. At the piano, Gwen Williams. Narrator, Peter Creswell. BBC Theatre Chorus. BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Reginald Burston. Produced by Gordon McConnel
Another episode in the thrilling adventures of a London taxi-driver, by Cyril Campion, with Jerry Verno as Shorty the driver.
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain,
followed by IRISH RHYTHMS played by the Irish Rhythms Orchestra, conducted by David Curry, with songs by George Beggs