Cheerful gramophone records
Records of the Mills Brothers: four boys and a guitar
seven years ago
Popular records of May 1935
Gramophone mixture of film music
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
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Addie Ross in a one-woman revue, produced by Eric Fawcett
Lou Preager and his Band
BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor Charles Shadwell , with Ken Beaumont
Fourth of a series of gramophone programmes to do with sailors and the sea. Devised by Geoffrey Wright
at the organ of the Gaumont Theatre, Manchester
Lunch-hour entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
and the West Indian Dance Orchestra. Presented by David Miller
Three famous film stars tell you what slte's like, in a gramophone programme devised by Ronald Hilborne Robert Taylor , Clark Gable , and William Powell are the three stars. Around their recipes for idea! women will be built a pattern of gramophone records, songs, duets, and a certain amount of well-tried and well-famed cross-talk.
Edith Evans , Ralph Richardson , Peggy Ashcroft and Robert Donat in a Shakespeare Birthday Programme originally broadcast in the Overseas Service on April 23
As You Like It
The actors introduce the scenes before acting them. Programme arranged by Audrey Jones. Produced by John Burrell.
Sidney Davey and his Players
and his Savoy Hotel Orpheans
Commentary on the League War Cup Final
Records of Paul Robeson
Arranged and dirrtted by Phil Green , featuring Dorothe Morrow , with the Three in Harmony. Presented by Norah Neale
Recorded review of this week's events. Produced by the BBC Recorded Programmes Department
Club for officers and men of the Merchant Service. Hostess, Doris Hare. Roberta Huby (' Looking for a boy'). Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. ' Ship's newspaper '— George Ralston reporting from the ports-Professor Jack, ' The Sea Lawyer'—stars and showgirls in ' Good Old London ' — ' Musical Ports of Call'. Script by Maurice Watts. Produced by Howard Thomas (Specially recorded)
National and Regional announcements
Variety from the Palace Theatre, Huddersfield
No. 5—Singers : Frank Titterton and Peggy Dell. Augmented Revue Chorus, and augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas. Presented by Henry Reed.
The fighting spirit of Britain
Conductor, T. B. Lawrence , in play song, part song and folk song
(Round the Empire), featuring Debroy Somers and his Orchestra with Raymond Newell , Eric Cole
I and a Male Voice Quartet. Programme introduced by John Snagge This programme forms a fitting reminder of the wealth of patriotic song and music shared with us by the peoples of the Dominions. Colonies and Dependencies. Included are such well-known tunes as ' The Maple Leaf for Evftr ', ' God Defend New Zealand ', and ' Australia will be There ' ; less familiar, but no less welcome and significant, are the South African, French Canadian, Indian, and Maori airs. Tribute is paid to the ocean links of Empire in a sea.song medley.
This programme is the occasion of the first return to the microphone of Raymond Newell since his serious accident some months ago. at 10.0
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
Gramophone nonsense, written by G. F. Gray Clarke. Presented by Charles Maxwell