to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Charles Kullman (tenor)
seven years ago
Popular records of April 1935
Programme Parade
Gramophone mixture of film music
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square
and his Orchestra, with Grace Nevern. From the Tudor Restaurant, Kingston-on-Thame;
Miniature edition of this Scottish feature for the Forces by the Forces, with Flight Lieutenant Gibbs, Sapper Jones , and Gerald Shaw and Don Cunningham at two pianos. Programme presented by Second Lieutenant Archie McCulloch and Tom Dawson
Eric Winstone and his Band
played by the BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Margaret Eaves
' The North ' : first of four gramophone programmes devised by Dudley Glass
at the organ of the New Victoria, Edinburgh
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
and his Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless , Len Camber , George Evans , Derek Roy , and Three Boys and a Girl
Short story, written for broadcasting by Stephen North and Denis Marriott , and read by John Glyn -Jones
Gramophone records of artists from Lancashire and Yorkshire, arranged and presented by Wilfred Pickles and Sam Hartley
and his Sweet Rhythm Orchestra, with Ken Beaumont , Sid Buckman , and Helen Raymond
Park and Dare Workmen's Silver Band : conductor, Haydn Bebb
. Conductor, Rae Jenkins
London League War Cup. Commentary on the second half of one of the Semi-Final games, by Raymond Glendenning
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
A rendezvous in the heart of London for officers and men of the Merchant Service. Regular features : Professor Jack, the sea lawyer ; ' Ship's newspaper ',; ' College of the Sea ' ; George Ralston , dockside reporter ; ' Musical Ports of Call' ; stars and showgirls in ' Good Old London ' . Hostess, Doris Hare. Songs by Celia Lipton , music by Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Script by Maurice Watts. Produced by Howard Thomas. (Specially recorded)
National and Regional announcements
Programme by some of those who guard the homes of Britain, the Civil Defence Force of Carmarthenshire. Musical items by A.F.S. and A.R.P. choirs from all parts of the country. Programme arranged in collaboration with the Chief Constable of Carmarthenshire
Recently a most successful eisteddfod was held at Llanelly, organised by Civil Defence workers, and in this programme you will hear the winners of the chief competitions-also interviews with a nurse who holds the George Medal and a farmer who was awarded the B.E.M.
Conductor, George E. Stead
The fighting spirit of Britain followed by FRED HARTLEY and his Music
Another episode in the thrilling adventures of a London taxi-driver, by, Cyril Campion ; with Jerry Verno as Shorty the Driver. Produced by Jacques Brown. (Specially recorded programme)
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by DON MARINO BARRETO and his Cuban Orchestra
Records of armchair music