to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'Reveille!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Joe Petersen, 'boy' soprano
one year ago. Popular records of April 1941
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Scottish Variety Orchestra (conductor, Ronnie Munro), with Andy Brown, Jae Fraser, Ann Rich, and Ian Gourlay
Interlude : records
[Starring] Tommy Handley
(Recording of last Friday's broadcast)
Charles Smart, with a small orchestra, recalls tunes famous and familiar
Varied items for the Indian troops
at the organ of the Warner, Leicester Square
Conducted by William J. Matthews
with Bettie Bucknelle, the Four Clubmen, and the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas, presented by Vernon Harris
(New series, No. 2). Presented by David Miller and Basil Adams. 'The White Hope of Radio', supported by Jerry Colonna, Ben Gage, Four Hits and a Miss, and Skinnay Ennis with his Orchestra
Recording of last night's broadcast
with the Bachelor Girls, Peter Akister, and George Elliott, presented by James Moody
in aid of the Air Raid Wardens Distress Fund, with Sid Plummer, Jack Train, Archie Elray, Mario (Harp) Lorenzi, the Capitol Cinema Orchestra. Compere, Albert Brain.
From the Capitol Cinema, Sheffield
Talk by J.T. Christie
Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra
The story of Fritz Kreisler, told by Alec Bristow, and illustrated with recordings by the great violinist himself. Material supplied by E.C.H. Hine.
answering 'Any Questions?'. Special recording of last Tuesday's session, with Commander Campbell, C.E.M. Joad, Sir William Beveridge, and Evelyn Waugh. Question-Master, Donald McCullough. Presented by Howard Thomas
Play-by-play description of last night's National Hockey League game in Toronto. Relayed by beam telephone, and presented in collaboration with the CBC
Conducted by Herbert Lodge
Interlude : records
(New Series, No. 75). Starring Bebe Daniels, Vic Oliver, Ben Lyon, with Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra, Jack Cooper, and the Henderson Twins. Additional dialogue by Ray Sonin. Produced by Jacques Brown. (Recording of this programme will be broadcast next Thursday at 1.15 p.m. in the Home Service)
The week's news as seen from London, including reviews of new films by Lilian Duff
The choir and people of Kendal Parish Church in Westmorland join in community hymn-singing, conducted by Ronald Biggs. Organist, Frederick Dalrymple
Topical feature produced by John Glyn-Jones
The defence of Malta is a story of attack. That is why the Axis powers have done all they can to batter the island into submission-but Malta strikes back.
with Foster and Clarke, Sandy Powell, BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Compere, Norman Wooland. Presented by John Sharman
followed by a postscript
Ambrose and his Orchestra, with Anne Shelton, Max Bacon, Sam Browne, Leslie Carew, Harold Berens, the Greene Sisters and Norman Bartlett. Introducing 'Truth or consequence' - 'The Musical Back-Room Boys' - 'The film-critic's scrapbook' - 'History speaks' - 'Queer trades', and the Ambrose Repertory Co. Presented by Douglas Lawrence
'Love strikes Dr. Kildead'. Another mammoth million-dollar epic from the Drearitone Studios. Hollywood burlesque with records. Cast includes John Slater, Dorothy Primrose, Roy Plomley, and Ian Sadler. Devised and written by Roy Plomley, and produced by Frederick Piffard