Cheerful gramophone records
.Programme summary
Conducted by W. Halliwell , on gramophone records
five years ago
Popular records of August 1937
Programme Parade
Records taken at random from the rack t
and his Mazurka Orchestra, with Maxim Doroff
' In Tune with You ' : melodies for all moods on two pianos
on gramophone records
Casals (cello): Finale (Cello Sonata in A :
Beethoven)
Cortot (piano) : Berceuse and Prelude in A flat (Chopin)
Szigeti (violin) : Adagio (Violin Sonata in D minor : Brahms)
Anatole Kitain (piano) : Sonnet of Petrarch (Liszt)
Rubinstein (piano) Consolidation, No. 3
(Liszt)
Rubinstein (piano) : Navarra (Albeniz)
Band of the Royal Artillery, conducted by Mr. R. Lewis
Romance and rhythm in rumba, played by Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band. Presented by David Miller
Conductor, William Pegg
Records of Milt Herth Trio and Organola
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
(Special BBC recording)
and his Band
Variety on one side of the Tweed, with the Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Kemlo Stephen.
Rhythmic records
Led by Albert Sandier , with Eugenie Safonova
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
and his Commanders, with Rita Williams
' The Wark of the Weavers' and other Scots songs about the ' Daily Darg' : sung by Kitty Macleod and John Meams , and introduced by Moultrie R. Kelsall
Special country edition of the BBC's twice-weekly radio magazine for men and girls on Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage sites. Entertainment, music, interest features, and guest artists. Editor, Bill MacLurg
Scattered all over the country are searchlight sites, many of them miles from the nearest village. This edition is for these sites, where men often have little to interest them but their work and the happenings in the countryside around them.
National and Regional announcements and a Fuel Flash.' for housewives
with Regan and Ann, and Boompsie their dog. Presented by Eric Spear. (Special
Written by John Dickson-Carr . Produced by Walter Rilla
Variety programme recorded in Iceland by members of the British and United States Forces, with the co-operation of the Iceland State Broadcasting Service. Introduced by Pascoe Thornton.
Nathaniel Gubbins discusses with Roy Plomley the eight records he would choose if he were condemned to spend the rest of his life on a desert island with a gramophone for his entertainment.
Programme with music, presented by Geoffrey Hoyland
Programme of gramophone records, devised by Anna Instone
Sidney Davey Players.