to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain , followed by 'REVEILLE !'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of America's Crooner Number One
three years ago
Popular records of May 1939
Gramophone records
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Damau difyr at y bore, sef pennill ac englyn a chan, gydag ambell stori ddigrif. Y rhaglen dan ofal John Griffiths. (Welsh light programme)
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
(by permission of the Air Council). Conducted by Wing Commander R. P. O'Donnell , Organising Director of Music, R.A.F.
Directed by Albert Sandier , with David Lloyd
and his West-End Music, with Anne Lenner
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Selection on gramophone records of music from the film, played by Louis Levy and his Symphony Orchestra
Commentary on the first Classic of the season by Raymond Glendenning , with Wilfrid Taylor as race reader, at the Grandstand and J. Lawson Topham at a point down the Course. From the July Course, 'Newmarket
No. 13 — ' The trombone '. Presented with gramophone records by Lawrence Martin of the Royal Horse Guards (by permission of the Commanding Officer)
Conductor, Richard Crean
at the theatre organ
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
An apologetic anthology with records, written by G. F. Gray Clarke and presented by Joseph Macleod
Radio impromptu by Lyn Joshua , assisted by Mary Kendall , Mary Maddock , Louie Bradley , and Philip Phillips. Presented by Mai Jones
at the theatre organ
Short story written for broadcasting by S. L. Bensusan , and read by the author
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 by Edward Montgomery
National and Regional announcements
Requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their relatives and friends at home
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. Music editor, Harry Bidgood. General editor, David Yates Mason
Esmond Knight with a yam to spin. ' Pop-Eye the Sailor-Man '. A play on His Majesty's Jollies. Band of H.M.S. ' Incredible '. Chorus, in songs you know. The Briny Trust
Produced by Peter Creswell and Peter Watts
with Roy Rich
with his Orchestra
The fighting spirit of Britain
Village concert, presided over by Farmer Will Watchet. Some 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 the United Kingdom , followed by 'THE ARMCHAIR TRAVELLER'
Fifth journey through time and space, on the magic carpet of records. Gramosaic including the recorded voice of Joseph Macleod. Presented by Frederick Piffard
Music by Sousa. Revue Chorus and BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Henry Reed. Programme devised by Victor Snowdon , and produced and introduced by Jimmy Dyrenforth
John Philip Sousa composed operettas, incidental music for orchestra, songs, and many other works which have been crowded off the stage by his better known marches. Here are a few samples.