Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of a popular composer: Eric Coates
six years ago. Popular records of July 1936.
Programme Parade
with Morag MacDonald (soprano), Kenneth MacRae (tenor), and Dina Crichton (violin)
at the organ of the Majestic, Rochester
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
Leader, Alfred Jupp
From the Norfolk Hotel, Bournemouth
Eric Winstone and his Band
and the scene it might suggest pictured by Jane Grahame. (No. 22)
at the theatre organ
The art of popular song-writing explained by Alec Bristow in six childishly easy lessons with gramophone illustrations.
Recording of last night's broadcast by Group Captain W. Helmore
Open-air concert by the Band of His Majesty's Welsh Guards, conducted by Lieutenant T. S. Chandler , Director of Music. From St. James's Park, London
Sixth and last of a series of gramophone programmes devised by Graham Watkins
Concert for patients and staff at a military hospital somewhere in the North, with Sylvia Handel , Pat Hyde , Pilot Officer David South-wood, and Dance Band of the Manchester Regiment. Presented by Victor Smythe
Jack Jackson and his Band
and his Apache Band, with Amalia Magri
Songs and music by Canadian soldiers, sailors, and airmen from a famous Canadian Forces' club. Master of ceremonies, Gerry Wilmot
New songs and sketches by various authors. Scottish Variety Orchestra: conductor, Ronnie Munro. Produced by Eric Fawcett
Colourful opera of the Orient. Gramophone programme. arranged by Dudley Glass
played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by Harry Fryer
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Plotside broadcasts from a BBC allotment cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department. Commentator, Michael Standing. Adviser, Roy Hay. From a London residential square.
An account of the Newfoundland Forestry Unit in Scotland.
Recording Unit production, with special arrangements of Newfoundland airs by David Stephen. Programme devised by John Gray
Incidents in the career of a great all-round sportsman, by W. Barrington Dalby
British pianist-composer-entertainer
No. 2 of a new series in which Jimmy Dyrenforth introduces the British and American people to each other.
To listeners in America and among the American Expeditionary Forces in Britain the programme presents Cicely Courtneidge, Helen Clare, George James, Debroy Somers and his Band. To Home listeners it presents Edward R. Murrow of the CBS, an American radio star (by special recording), and others.
(Second series). Songs and yams of seamen from across the Western Ocean in a programme arranged by Dr. Thomas Wood and Trevor Harvey
What was the origin of this remark? Harold Hobson tells the story of Harvey Winson Fellows.
[Starring] Jimmy O'Dea, featuring Cavan O'Connor, Peggy Dell, Joe Linnane, Harry O'Donovan, with Maye Tipple, Horace Percival, and Sydney Keith. Script by Harry O'Donovan and Ted Kavanagh. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Presented by Pat Hillyard and Francis Worsley
The fighting spirit of Britain
Gramophone records, chosen and presented by members of H.M. Forces
including messages recorded by members of the Services in Egypt for their relatives and friends in Great Britain. Arranged by Peter Haddon