to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by ' REVEILLE!
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Lucienne Boyer, French cabaret artist
six years ago
Popular records of April 1936
Programme Parade
Gramophone records presented by Archie Beaton
at the organ of the Ambassador, Hendon
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
with his Orchestra
and his Orchestra, with Peter Vaterio
From the Continental Restaurant, Bournemouth
Billy Mayerl and his Band
Programme of gramophone records presented by Norman Allin
at the organ of the Odeon, Manchester
Alan Paul and Ivor Dennis.
Melodies for all moods on two pianos
and the Continental Players, with Percy Manchester
ENSA concert for war-workers. Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, conducted by Captain J. Causley Windram, L.R.A.M., and Eric Winstone and his Swing Quartet
Recording of last night's broadcast
Dance music played by the Targets Dance Band, from somewhere in England
Scots songs chosen and introduced by Janet Beith
Programme of listeners' requests presented by Tom Dawson , and played by the BBC Military Band, conducted by William J. Matthews
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
Happy, informal half-hour of songs and music by Canadian soldiers, sailors, and -airmen, from a famous Canadian Forces Club in the South. Master of Ceremonies, Gerry Wilmot
and his Orchestra
presented with gramophone records by Margaret Percy Pitt
Conductor, Richard Crean
Commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the composition and first performance of the French national anthem
National and Regional announcements followed by Scottish News Summary
Plotside broadcasts from a BBC allotment cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department. Commentator, Michael Standing. Adviser, Roy Hay. From a London residential square
or how our ancestors sang about their wars. Margaret Godley and Stanley Riley sing with the BBC Chorus, conducted by Trevor Harvey. At the piano, Berkeley Mason. Programme and music arranged by H. E. Piggott
33-Victor Trumper. Incidents in the career of the great Australian cricketer, described by Sir Pelham Warner and Arthur Mason
Play for broadcasting by Ursula Bloom.
' Saxes 'n' Sevens', with George Evans
Variety from the Tivoli Theatre, Hull
in ' It's That Man Again '
The fighting spirit of Britain, followed by FORCES' CHOICE
Gramophone records, chosen and presented by members of H.M. Forces
and the scene it might suggest pictured by Jane Grahame. (No. 14)
at the theatre organ
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS
Directed by Albert Sandier , with Irene Prador