Cheerful gramophone records
(baritone) with the BBC Male Voice Chorus, on gramophone records
six years ago
Popular records of July 1936
with Mary I. MacNiven (soprano), Duncan Mackenzie (tenor), and Isobel Robertson (violin)
at the theatre organ '
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
with his Orchestra
Directed by Michael Krein
Jack Jackson and his Band
by Pipe-Major Donald Shaw Ramsay and Laura Black (violin)
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra, with Phyllis Harrison. From the Tudor Restaurant, Kingston-on-Thames
and his Band
Recording of last night's broadcast
Open-air concert by the Band of H.M. Royal Marines, conducted by Lieut. T. Francis. From Hyde Park
Written by Charles Penrose , with Clarence Wright , Jimmy Bond , Edgar Jones , Reginald Mitchell , Claude Pilgrim , and Charles Penrose. Section of the BBC Revue Orchestra. Produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
(Set Home Service)
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Programme of gramophone records selected and presented by an actor, Cecil Parker , and a theatre-manager, A. Barrett Brandreth
Songs and music by Canadian soldiers, sailors, and airmen, from a famous Canadian Forces club. Master of ceremonies, Gerry Wilmot
Variety on one side of the Tweed
Gramophone programme devised by Ronald Hilbome
Conducted by Victor Fleming
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Plotside broadcasts from a BBC allotment cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department.
From a London residential square.
Royal Air Force v. British Empire in a novel spelling-bee on cricket lines, devised and presented by Neil Munro. Commentator, Howard Marshall. Teams selected from cricketers playing at Lord's tomorrow.
R.A.F. XI selected from Sq./Ldr. Killick (Capt.), P.O. Wyatt, Flt. Lt. Barnett, P.O. Gregory, Flt. Lt. Ames, Sq./Ldr. Edrich, D.F.C., P.O. Walker, Sq./Ldr. Macdonald, Flt. Lt. Matthews, Corporal Howarth, P.O. Barling, and Sergeant A.V. Bedser.
British Empire XI selected from Rae Smith (Capt., Essex), L.N. Constantine (West Indies), C.B. Clarke (West Indies), A.E. Nutter (Lancashire), A.V. Avery (Essex), H.P. Crabtree (Essex), Capt. N.E. Carte (Sussex Marllets), L.B. Fishlock (Surrey), B.H. Lyon (Gloucester), J.R. Bridger (Cambridge), C.V.G. Haines (Glamorgan), A.C.L. Bennett (Surrey), T. Goddard (Gloucester).
Serial play by Peter Cheyney. Produced by John Cheatle
No. 4 of a series in which Jimmy Dyrenforth introduces the British and American people to each other. The High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom, the Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, has consented to speak at the opening of the programme, which includes Tommy Handley, Margaret Eaves, Jack Payne and his Orchestra, with Bruce Trent and Elizabeth Batey, Quentin Reynolds, journalist, an American radio star (by special recording), and others. (Special
Vesta Victoria , old-time music-hall star
(Second series). 6-' Farewell and Adieu '. Dr. Thomas Wood and Trevor Harvey gather around . them some of the friends they have made in both Services during the series. Songs by Stanley Riley and the BBC Men's Chorus, accompanied by Phil Green
(Ste Home Service)
Exploits of the fighting men of Britain re-told from the records of the past, and first-hand accounts of this present time.
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
Records of well-known accordion bands
Another supper-time cabaret