Cheerful gramophone records
Records of the Andrews Sisters, Pep and Swing
four years ago
Records of May 1938
gramophone records
Hero de Ranee and Winifred Taylor
at the organ of the Paramount Theatre, Glasgow
Presented by James Moody.
(Recording of Monday's broadcast)
Harry Leader and his Band
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Programme of gramophone records devised by Anna Instone
with Dorothy Carless, Len Camber, George Evans, Derek Roy, and Three Boys and a Girl
Lunch-time concert presented to their fellow workers by members of the staff of an armament works, somewhere in the North. Arranged and presented by Victor Smythe
for the Canadian Forces in Great Britain. Forty-fifth of a series of programmes relayed from Canada, containing news and personal messages for the Canadian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses
and his Orchestra, with George Latter , from the Tudor Restaurant, Kingston-on-Thames
Emile Berliner , who invented the gramophone disc as we know it today, was born on May 20, 1851. Commemorative programme illustrated with early and modern examples of Berliner recordings, written and presented by Herbert C. Ridout
Rhythmic records
sung by Jack Collings (fisherman bass)
Gramophone anthology for beginners. 2—' The Foundations of Jazz : the Blues'. Compiled and presented by Rex Harris and Leslie Perowne
Recording of last Monday's broadcast
National and Regional announcements
Second of a series of recorded concert party programmes featuring famous Scots comedians. No. 2: 'The Crack-o-Jacks', with Jack Radcliffe, Helen Norman, John Keats, Billy Bowers, Muriel Cronshaw, Jackson Manley, the Quavers, and Orchestra. 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
by Pipe-Major Peter Bain , and Hugh MacMillan (violin)
News and commentaries on the world at war, and first-hand accounts of 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 Wrighv C.F. , talks to the Forces again
in ' Drive Inn '— No. 8 : a radio rag. Book by Loftus Wigram. Music by Michael North. Produced by Reginald Smith and Michael North
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Gramophone records presented by Sergeant Edgar Cree , R.A.F., and Alec Robertson
and the Dance Orchestra, with Helen Raymond , Ken Beaumont and Sid Buckman