Cheerful gramophone records
On gramophone records
five years ago
Popular records of July 1937
Records taken at random from the rack
Conducted by Victor Fleming. Geoffrey Dams (tenor) «
at the organ of the Regal, Beckenham
Ann Downie in a one-woman revue
Rhythmic records
Directed by Albert Sandier , with Linda Parker
2-From surfeits of lampreys to austerity meals. Written and arranged by Alec Bristow
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Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
and his Orchestra, with Monti Ryan , Georgina, Geoff Watts , and Glan, Jones
at the theatre organ
(Leader, Byron Brooke ) : conductor, Montague Birch
From the Pavilion, Bournemouth
BBC Variety Orchestra
Recording of yesterday evening's broadcast
(baritone) on gramophone records
Sea Fever (Ireland) ; The Dreary Steppe
(Grechaninov) ; Invictus (Huhn)
and the Sweet Rhythm Orchestra, with Paula Green , Sid Buckman , and Ken Beaumont
Conducted by John Clemmts , with Donald Edge at the piano
Special twice-weekly radio magazine for men and girls on Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units. Music, entertainment, Service features, and interesting personalities. More news from Radio Allotment, by Raymond Glendenning. Another sketch in the series ' Eye in the Sky ', by Gerald Kersh. Editor, Bill MacLurg
National and Regional announcements
10—Hitler, World Enemy Number One. Written by Louis MacNeice . Produced by Walter Rilla
by Cyril Campion. Eleventh episode in a new series of specially recorded adventures of two newspaper boys : with Harry Fowler and Leslie Adams as the boys. Devised and produced by Jacques Brown
Excerpt from the ' musical smile' presented by George Black and produced by Robert Nesbitt. Cast includes Bebe Daniels , Ben Lyon , Tommy Trinder , Teddy Brown , Bernard Clifton , Eleanor Fayre , Kim Kendall , Sylvia Saetre , and Rex Holt. Debroy Somers and the Palladium Orchestra. From the London
Palladium
Each Thursday evening many civilians invite to their homes members of the Forces stationed in their neighbourhood. This is a series planned for the special entertainment of civilians and men of the Army and Royal Air Force who are listening together. Elizabeth Cowell introduces the programmes. This, evening :
Elizabeth Cowell 's own choice of gramophone records
John Snagge recollects more
-famous sporting events of peace-time
Leslie Hutchinson , with ten minutes of melody in the 'Hutch' manner
London Gypsy Orchestra, led by Albert Sandier
with some of the Air Training Corps somewhere in England in a sing-song conducted by Leslie Woodgate. At the piano, John Wills. Henry Cummings (baritone)
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presents ' Free Air'. Eric Winstone, song-writer, musician, and journalist, comes to the microphone to give his candid opinion upon jazz
Sixth of a series of gramophone programmes presented by Major Alan Murray