to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by < REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Andres Segovia, world-famed guitarist
seven years ago popular records of April 1935
Programme Parade
Record programme of tunes and songs from the stage. Written and arranged by Roy Plomley
at the organ of the Regal, Beckenham
MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Trans-Atlantic interlude by Charles Hatton. Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Victor Silvester and his Orchestra
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, played by L'Orchestre des Concerts Colonne, conducted by Georges Enesco. Solo violin, Yehudi Menuhin (on gramophone records)
and his Dance Orchestra
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
with his Orchestra
with Hutch, Dinah Shore , Florence Desmond , and Bob Crosby and his Orchestra
Jack Simpson and his Sextet
and his Sweet Rhythm Orchestra. Vocalists, Ken Beaumont , Sid Buck man
Scotland v. England. Commentary on the second half of the International match, by Raymond Glendenning , from Hampden Park, Glasgow
at the organ of the Majestic Cinema, Darlington
Arranged and directed by Phil Green , featuring Dorothe Morrow with the Three in Harmony. Presented by Norah Neale
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. Debroy Somers and his Band. Features for seafarers : ' Go to school with Celia ' ; Jack Vyvyan , ' The ship's lawyer', arguing again. George Ralston , dockside reporter ; ' Ship's Newspaper'; Musical Ports of Call '. Script by Maurice Watts. Produced by Howard Thomas. (Specially recorded)
National and Regional announcements
Variety from the New Theatre, Crewe
Conductor, Charles Clements
featuring Jack Warner , Billy Russell , Jeanne de Casalis , and Phyllis Robins , supported by well-known Variety acts. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Max Kester. Produced by Harry S. Pepper
No. 9. Radio ' jollificasion ', Henry Hall and his Orchestra, with George Moon and Burton Brown , George Boulton. Chapter 9 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 'THE ARMCHAIR TRAVELLER'
Gramosaic, including the recorded voice of Joseph Macleod. Presented by Frederick Piffard
The armchair traveller ' device, whether it is used in connection with poetry, prose, music, or travel itself, is a well-tried one. Frederick Piffard , however, in these programmes of his, has set out to do something different. He does not take the conventional journey round the world with records, but concentrates instead on some particular theme—hair, for example, hands, or eyes-and collects various songs, music and poems about that theme. Joseph Macleod speaks the verses in the programme.
Programme of listeners' requests presented by Tom Dawson , and played by the BBC Military Band, conducted by William J. Matthews