to the Imperial and Allied Forces in the United Kingdom , followed by 'REVEILLE!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Larry Adler, wizard of the harmonica
six years ago
Popular records of May 1936
Norah Morrison (soprano), Allan MacRitchie (tenor), and William McInulty (violin)
at the organ of the Granada, Harrow
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
and his Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless , Len Camber , George Evans , Derek Roy , and Three Boys and a Girl
and his Versatile Five
Van Straten and his Music
The West : last of four gramophone programmes devised by Dudley Glass
Dance music played by an R.A.S.C. Band from somewhere in the North of England
with his Quartet
Reginald King first broadcast with this ensemble a year ago. While he calls it a quartet, it is in fact a quintet, consisting of King at the piano and four strings, violin, viola, cello, and bass. The piano is used as the predominating instrument with the strings forming the background.
King has been broadcasting for some twelve years now and is among the few in the country whose compositions are regularly played and broadcast by other light music combinations. Before founding his presenr ensemble he frequently broadcast with his Celebrity Trio.
by Admiral Sir Ragnar Colvin , K.B.E., C.B.
Conducted by William J. Matthews
Conducted by Harold Lowe
at the theatre organ in a programme of ' Tunes I have promised'
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
(Set Home Service)
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 Sweet Rhythm Orchestra, with Ken Beaumont , Sid Buckman , and Helen Raymond
presented with gramophone records by Fred Ward
Conductor, Richard Crean
National and Regional announcements followed by Scottish news summary
Requests designed to unite listeners at home with their relatives and friends serving with the Forces in the East and presented by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
No. 36-Motor Racing : Raymond Mays. High lights in his career recalled by F. J. Findon , A. F. Rivers
Fletcher, and Raymond Mays himself .
Play by Frederick Lidstone. Produced by John Cheatle
Second Act of Emile Littler 's production of the famous musical-comedy. Book by Frederick Lonsdale ; music by Harold Fraser-Simson ; lyrics by Harry Graham ; additional numbers by J. W. Tate ; additional lyrics by F. Clifford Harris and Valentine
Cast includes Sylvia Cecil , Malcolm Keen , Sonnie Hale , Elsie Ran dolph, Davy Burnaby , Dan Noble , Joy Hayden , Bert Randall. Chorus and Coliseum Orchestra, under the direction of Michael Collins. From the London Coliseum
The fighting spirit of Britain
Gramophone records, chosen and presented by members of H.M. Forces. No. 25-The Royal Air Force. Sergeant R. Bannister
and his Music, with Kenneth White
from the West of Scotland. Compere, Ike Freedman. Forsythe, Seamon, and Farrell, Beryl Orde , and a section of the Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro. Produced by Eric Fawcett
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in the United Kingdom , followed by GERALDO and his Orchestra, with Dorothy .CarIess, Len Camber , George Evans , Derek Roy , and Three Boys and a Girl