Cheerful gramophone records
Conducted by F. Mortimer , on gramophone records
six years ago
Popular records of July 1936
Neil MacLean (tenor); Cathie MacLean (soprano); Rae Russell (harp)
playing old favourites at the organ of the State, Dartford
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
Directed by Jack Hardy
Jack Jackson and his Band
at the theatre organ
or ' Whistle while you work Rhythmic records for the housewife
Morning diversion by Ward Phillips , presented by Mai Jones
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Geraldo and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Georgina, Len Camber , George Evans , and Three Boys and a Girl. Guest artist, Bertha Willmott
Recording of last night's broadcast by Group Captain W. Helmore , C.B.E.
under its conductor, Mr. J. L. Wallace ,, entertains Glasgow folk in Kelvingrove, one of their favourite parks
Directed by Albert Sandler , with Linda Parker
Moments in records with reputations, friends, and fans. Devised and arranged by J. B. Hoskisson
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Conductor, Wilfred Dawson
Gems from the Overtures
Songs and music by Canadian soldiers, sailors, and airmen, from a famous Canadian Forces Club. Master of Ceremonies, Gerry Wilmot
Soldiers in Opera. First of two gramophone programmes devised by Ronald Hilbome
Conducted by Michael Collins
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Plotside broadcast from a BBC allotment cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department. Commentator, Michael Standing. Adviser, Roy Hay. From a London residential square
Male Voice Chorus, conducted by Kemlo Stephen. At the piano, Andrew Bryson
by Pipe-Major Nicol MacCallum
'.The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds', by Peter Cheyney. Produced by John Cheatle , with Ralph Truman as ' Slim Callaghan Macdonald Parke as ' Windemere Nikolls '
No. 6 of a new series in which Jimmy Dyrenforth introduces the British and American people to each other. Mr. Sidney F. Waterson , High Commissioner for South Africa, has consented to speak at the opening of the programme. To listeners in America and among the American Expeditionary Forces in Britain, the programme introduces Douglas Byng (by permission of Firth Shephard), Mary Jarred , Mantovani and his Orchestra. To Home listeners it presents Arthur Mann , London correspondent of the Mutual Broadcasting System, Corporal Stanley Dale of the R.A.F., and an American Radio star (by special recording). (Special ) r
with his Orchestra
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. Exploits of the fighting men of Britain retold from the records of the past, and first-hand accounts of this present time. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
Listen with the old caretaker to some ghosts of past tunes. Presented by Ernest Dudley. Music on gramophone records
including messages recorded by members of the Services in Egypt for their relatives and friends in Great Britain. Arranged by Peter Haddon
Fanciful music on gramophone records