Cheerful gramophone records
New Light Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Lewis , on gramophone records
four years ago
Popular records of July 1938
Gramophone records
Patricia Burke. At the piano, Jimmy Bailey
at the organ of the Regal, Beckenham
Presented by James Moody. (Recording of the broadcast on June 29)
Harry Leader and his Band
(by permission of the Air Council). Conducted by Wing Commander R. P. O'Donnell , M.V.O., Organising Director of Music, Royal Air Force
played by the BBC Revue Orchestra, with the Revue Chorus. Conducted by Mansel Thomas
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Fifty-first of a series of programmes relayed from Canada, containing news and personal messages for the Canadian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses
Interlude for entertainment, with Ivor John , Margaret Short , and Arthur Phillips. At the piano, Mai Jones and Mary Kendall
at the theatre organ, in a Gilbert and Sullivan programme
played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Lewis
Billy Mayerl and his Band
on gramophone records
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter : Overture, The Bartered Bride (Smetana)
Moiseiwitsch (piano) and the London
Philharmonic Orchestra : Hungarian Fantasia for piano and orchestra (Liszt)
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski : Tales from the Vienna Woods (Strauss)
and his Band
Conductor, Cyril Yorath
Gramophone anthology for beginners. 12-Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra. Compiled Ad presented by Rex Harris and Leslie Perowne
National and Regional announcements
Records chosen and presented by men and women of the Civil Defence Services, and others maintaining Britain's war effort
'Let the Welshmen sing', with the St. David's Singers, the London Welsh Choir, Ceinwen Rowlands, and the ENSA Variety Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Thomas. Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI)
High lights of the week's Canadian and American sports, prepared for Canadians overseas by the CBC National News Service, and read by Gerry Wilmot
News and commentaries on the world at war, and first-hand accounts of the fighting, introduced by Macdonald Hastings
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
from New Cross Empire
Rev. Ronald Selby Wright, C.F., has a talk with Sgt. J.K. Dalgleish, M.M., R.A.
Listeners who remember the pre-war series 'Asking Them Questions' may recall the discussions of the Rev. R. Selby Wright with members of his Boys' Club. The leader of this club was Jimmie who now, four years later, is in the Army. James Dalgleish joined up at the age of nineteen, and before he was twenty-one had won the Military Medal at Dunkirk and gained his sergeant's stripes. Tonight he returns to the microphone to meet once again his old Boys' Club leader for another talk.
Concert-party show from the B.B. Seaside, by Harry S. Pepper and Jacques Brown at 10.0
The original' red-hot momma '. Her story, with songs on gramophone records, written by Harold Neden
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square