Cheerful gramophone records
Records of a popular composer: Ray Noble
one year ago
Popular records of July 1941
Led by Albert Sandler , with Eugenie Safonova
Recording of last Friday's broadcast
Interlude : records
Scottish Variety Orchestra; conductor, Ronnie Munro, with Jae Fraser, Ann Rich, and Ian Gourlay.
Conductor, F. L. Statham. (By permission of Officer Commanding and Officers)
Presented by Balraj Sahni.
'India Calling': personal messages from India to the members of H.M. Forces in Great Britain
Sitaron Se Age Jahan Aur Bhi Hain
'Ek Saniha': short story, written by A. Gilani, dramatised and produced by 'Ariel'
'Palara Chuk Ke Ghungat Da' (Punjabi)
'Yeh .Dard-e Muhabbat Hai' - Khurshid Bano
'Akhio Ni Badnam Na Kama' (Punjabi), sung by Balo
'Inkar Na Kama Tha' - Menaka Adab Arz
from Bristol Cathedral, conducted by the Very Rev. Harry W. Blackburne , D.S.O., M.C., Dean of Bristol
No. 9-Emest Jones. Record programme arranged by A. P. Sharpe
Recording of the programme broadcast direct to North America during the midnight break last Wednesday, from a factory somewhere in Britain
and his Band, with Jan Wildeman , Jack Bartlett , and Rosa Levain
(New series, No. 9) with Mary Livingstone , Don Wilson , Dennis Day , Rochester, Phil Harris with his Orchestra, and Jack Benny. Specially recorded in the United States and edited for reproduction in this country by Basil Adams and David Miller
Recording of last night's broadcast
Billy Milton , assisted by his man-servant Fred Yule , whiles away the time until she arrives. Accompaniment by Alan Paul. Devised by Ernest Dudley and written by him in collaboration with Clifford Lewis. Presented by Eric Spear.
Weekly entertainment presented by the Canadian Forces from a Palais de Danse in the South of England. High lights are the songs of L.A.C. Ted Hockridge , Private Bill Smith , and the Smoothies, with the music of Sergeant Stan Sheddon and the Canucks Orchestra, and the Rhythm Ranch Boys. ' Services Spotlight'. This week's guest star, Beryl Orde
Produced and introduced by Gerry Wilmot
' Worshipping Together': talk by the Rev. A. Nevile Davidson
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
Story of Carmen Miranda , including special recordings from the soundtrack of her films (by permission of 20th Century-Fox Films). Gramophone entertainment, written by Harry Alan Towers , and produced by Charles Maxwell
Members of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company entertain the Forces with songs from the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Singers include Margery Abbott , Marjorie Eyre , Ella Halman , Helen Roberts , Grahame Clifford , John Dean , Darrell Fancourt , Radley Flynn , Herbert Garry , Sydney Granville , Leslie Rands , Richard Walker , and members of the Chorus of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. At the piano, Isidore Godfrey. Items introduced by Sydney Granville. From The Overseas League, London
featuring Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra, Beryl Davis , Georgina, Len Camber , and the Geraldo Octet
on gramophone records
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Efrem Kurtz : L'Epreuvc d'Amour (Mozart)
Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra :
Pavane for a Dead Infanta (Ravel)
Sadler's Wells Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert : The Sleeping Princess (Tchaikovsky)
Interlude : records
Written by Russell Medcraft , with Marion Dawson , Bill Stephens , Charles Penrose , John Rorke , Alma Vane , Percy Garside , Jean Kennedy , Vine, More, and Nevard, and Albert Modley as ' Oswald '. Revue Chorus and BBC Revue Orchestra. Devised, produced, and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
Review of the week's news
C. A. Lejeune
Community hymn-singing from a camp in the West Country, conducted by Trevor Harvey
Tribute to the week's outstanding worker on the war front, arranged in collaboration with the Ministry of Supply. Produced by Marjorie Banks
14-Margaret Eaves (soprano) and Heddle Nash (tenor) sing your favourite songs, accompanied by the Midland Chorus and the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Lewis. Presented by Basil Douglas
Kay Cavendish with her piano
followed by a postscript
Conducted. by Lieutenant G. H. Willcocks , in a programme of popular marches
' The fruit of the Spirit is meekness
Our blest Redeemer ; St. John 13, w. 2-17 ; 0 for a heart to praise my God ; St. Matthew 11, vv. 28-29
with his Orchestra
A tango, a rumba, a sentimental melody. The Southern . Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg Leopold in music of the Sunny South. Programme presented by Fred Hartley