to the Imperial and Allied Forces in the United Kingdom , followed by , REVEILLE I
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Charles Trenet, French cabaret and recording star
five years ago
Popular records of May 1937
Programme Parade
Records at random from the rack
at the theatre organ
Special recording of last Tuesday's broadcast of sentimental songs
Sidney Davey and his Players
No. 88-Cyril Ritchard. The Interviewer, Wilfred Pickles. Produced by Richard North. (Special BBC recording)
May tunes and dances played by the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas , with Bettie Buck nelle
at the organ of the Odeon Cinema, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Records of famous Salvation Army bands, arranged by S. G. Abbott
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
The East. Third of four gramophone programmes devised by Dudley Glass
sung by Nancy Jenkins and Stanley Christie at 2.0
and his Band
Directed by Michael Krein
Billy Tement and the Dance Orchestra
Conductor, William Foster
with Hildegarde, the Merry Macs, Charles Trenet and the Milt Herth Trio, on records
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Reginald Mitchell
at the theatre organ
Sport : R.A.F. Balloon Command Soccer Championship Final. At
5.35, a commentary on the last twenty minutes of the match, by Raymond Glcndenning , from Stamford Bridge. Entertainment items, gossip, and music. Editor, Bill MacLurg
National and Regional announcements
by Cyril Campion. First episode in a new series of specially recorded adventures of two newspaper boys, with Harry Fowler and Leslie Adams as the boys. Devised and produced by Jacques Brown
Favourite pieces from the repertoire of the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
presents, Chicago Style Some recordings specially made in America. I-Victor Lewis's own private collection, featuring several famous American swing stars
Leslie Perowne's castaway is broadcaster Roy Plomley. Show more
Joe Davis v. Tom Newman. Commentary by Willie Smith. From the Victoria Rooms, Bristol
Requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their relatives and friends at home
Roy Plomley discusses with Leslie Perowne, in the last of this series, the eight records he would choose if he were condemned to spend the rest of his life on a desert island with a gramophone for his entertainment.
Alec Robertson and Trevor Harvey
at 10.0
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and his Band