to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by ' REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Dick Todd, Canadian vocalist
three years ago
Popular records of April 1939
Programme Parade
Gramophone records
with the Bachelor Girls, Peter Akister , and George Elliott. Presented by James Moody. (Recording of Sunday's broadcast)
Darnau difyr at y bore, sef, pennill, ac engliyn a chan, gydag ambell stori ddigrif. Y rhaglen dan ofal John Griffiths. (Welsh light programme) '
Sidney Davey and his Players
No. 86-Hal Miller. The interviewer, Wilfred Pickles. Produced by Richard North
at the organ of the Odeon, Manchester
played by the Sabrina Players
and prescribes music to suit your temperament. Record programme written and presented by Dennis Bardens
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
at the theatre organ
No. 10 : The bassoon. Presented, with gramophone records, by George Alexandra of the London Philharmonic Orchestra
and his Orchestra
Music set to the lyrics of the Welsh poet Ceiriog, with Brenda Harris (soprano), Bryn Jones (tenor), the Welsh Singers, and the Welsh Light Orchestra, conducted by Idris Lewis. Programme devised by Sam Jones and Idris Lewis
Rhythmic records
Programme of Spring music with the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas. Soloist, Margaret Eaves (soprano). Devised by Joan C. Pallett , and presented by Tom Ronald
Doris Arnold brings you some more gramophone records of ' classic' songs and melodies that you know and love
Questions on current affairs from men and women in the Forces answered at the microphone by A. J. P. Taylor
National and Regional announcements
The making and the manning of British war weapons. Outside broadcasts from a Royal Ordnance Factory and a Field Artillery Range.
Jos. Q. Atkinson
Jack McGuire presents the week's news from home for New Zealanders in this country
Weekly summary of Australian news, specially presented for Australians in this country, and read by George Ivan Smith
Magazine programme devised and presented by Peter Creswell to and about the Royal Navy. General editor, David Yates Mason. Music editors, Signalman Geoffrey Wright , R.N.V.R., and Harry Bidgood. Esmond Knight with a yarn to spin. Musical supplement (the week's new number). ' Leave it to the Navy'
-Episode 7. The Briny Trust in ' What's the buzz ? ' Nancy Leigh , the girl with a tune to take away'. Harry Bidgood 's Band. The Make and Mend Chorus. Produced by Peter Creswell and Peter Watt *
with Roy Rich
and his Orchestra
The fighting spirit of Britain, followed by ' WELCOME 'ALL'
A village concert, presided over by Farmer Will Watchet. Famous visitors have promised to appear. Charles Shadwell and the BBC Variety Orchestra. Produced by Harry S. Pepper.
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'THE ARMCHAIR TRAVELLER'
2-When day is done you are taken by the magic carpet of records on a journey through time and space. Gramosaic, including the recorded voice of Joseph Macleod. Presented by Frederick Piffard
The Music : Sam Rogers and his Palace Rhythm Band, with Al Burrows and Mae Bamber. The Cabaret : Harold Berens and Molly Thornton. The Host: Wilfred Pickles. The Producer : Richard North