to the Imperial and Allied Forces in the United Kingdom , followed by 'REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Lily Pons, American operatic singer
four years ago
Popular records of May 1938
Programme Parade
Records of the American scene from the Rockies to the Rainbow Room. Compiled by Charles Chilton
(Chatham Division)
Pat Kirkwood
at the organ of the Paramount Theatre, Glasgow
Presented by James Moody (Recording of Monday's broadcast)
Eric Winstone and his Band
Second of a series of gramophone programmes to do with sailors and the sea.
and his Band
for the Canadian Forces in Great Britain. Forty-third of a series of programmes relayed from Canada, containing news and personal messages for the Canadian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses
(by permission of the Officer, Royal Artillery). Conductor, Mr. David McBain
Slow March of the Royal Artillery
Ballade and Polonaise played by Daniel Melsa (violin) and Berkeley Mason (piano)
Sam Heppner , often present at the birth of a hit song, tells the inside story with some gramophone records
Charlie Kunz and his Rhythm
Conductor, Rae Jenkins -' Fiddle-strings '
BBC Men's Chorus : conductor, Leslie Woodgate. George Parker (baritone). At the piano, Berkeley Mason
The Cheerful Am (Somersetshire) Harvest Song (Wiltshire)
The Mistress's Health (Sussex) Twankydillo (Sussex)
A Dashing Young Lad (Buckinghamshire; Robin-a-Thrush (Suffolk)
Twenty, Eighteen (Norfolk)
The Shepherd's Song (Gloucester) Turmut-Hoeing (Oxfordshire) The Derby Ram (Derbyshire)
Young Herchard, (Somersetshire)
(All collected and edited by Lucy B. Broadwood and J. A. Fuller Maitland)
(New model, No. 6). Radio magazine for record fans. Contents : ' Record tonic '—' Collector's piece '—' Something new '—' Not on the label'— 'This'll make you whistle ' (catchy tunes from the classics)—' Absent friends ' (Auntie Muriel 's record for those in hospital)—' What's on the other side ? '—'These names make records' : this week, Eric Winstone. Edited by Alec Bristow. Pages turned by Leslie Perowne
National and Regional announcements
ENSA presents the Savage Club Parade : fourth and last of the programmes presented by members of the Savage Club and sponsored by ENSA, in which are heard Will Kings, Alec Whittaker , John Turner , Morris Harvey , and Mark Ham bourg. Also the recorded voices of Alan Howland and the Savage Club Choir. Compere, Will Kings. At the piano, Gerald Moore. ' Au Revoir' written by Reginald Arkell. Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI)
including messages sent by members of the services in Egypt for their relatives and friends in Great Britain. Arranged by Peter Haddon , and recorded by courtesy of the Egyptian State Broadcasting
Cyril Watling with the week's news especially for South Africans in this country
High lights of the week's Canadian and American sports, prepared for Canadians overseas by the CBC National News Service, and read by Gerry Wilmot
at the theatre organ
News and commentaries on the world at war; peoples and places in the fighting. Introduced by Macdonald Hastings
Directed by Victor Silvester. Presented by David Miller
Leslie Mitchell in conversation with people of the day
Rev. Ronald Selby Wright , C.F., talks to the Forces again
in ' Drive Inn ' No. 6 : radio rag. Book by Loftus Wigram. Music by Michael North. Produced by Reginald Smith and Michael North
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell at 10.0
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in the United Kingdom , followed by JOHNNIE CLAES and his Claepigeons. Presented by David Miller
Famous dance bands playing popular dance music on gramophone records