Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
(tenor) on gramophone records
six years ago
Popular records of August 1936
Programme Parade
Betsy MacLeod (soprano), Iain MacSween (tenor), and William McInulty (violin)
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
played by Symon Stungo and his Orchestra
with Sylvia Cecil
Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra
Conducted by Mr. J. E. Needham
with his Orchestra
No. 101: Joe King. The interviewer, Richard North
Recording of last night's broadcast
and his Band
and his Quintet, with Alfred Hepworth
A record guessing game by Arthur Mason , that needs a ' 'bit' of pencil and a 'piece' of paper. Presented by Raymond Raikes and Peter Eton
Al Collins and his Band
and his Mandoliers, with Isabelita Alonso
Happy, informal half-hour of songs and music by Canadian soldiers, sailors, and airmen, from a famous Canadian Forces club in the South. Master of ceremonies, Gerry Wilmot
The soldier in opera. The second of two gramophone programmes devised by Ronald Hilborne
Conducted by Michael Collins
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Requests designed to unite listeners at home with their relatives and friends serving with the Forces in the East, and presented by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
Tenth of a series of gramophone programmes presented by Compton Mackenzie
' The Case of the Missing Bullet', by Peter Cheyney , with Ralph Truman as Slim Callaghan and Macdonald Parke as Windemere Nikolls. Produced by John Cheatle
No. 7 of a series in which Jimmy Dyrenforth introduces the British and American people to each other. Sir Harry Brittain 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 Jack Buchanan , Elisabeth Welch , and the London Fire Force Dance Orchestra, directed by E. W. Winnette. To home listeners it presents Raymond Daniell of the New York
Times, an American Radio Star (by special recording), and others. (Special
(Gramophone records)
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski : Toccata and Fugue in D minor : Bach-Stokowski
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Btecham Bart. : Minuet and Hornpipe (The Gods go A-Begging) : Handel—Beecham
Paris Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Selmar Meyrowitz : Gavotte and Carmagnole (La Rosière Republicaine) : Grétry—Meyrowitz
Queen's Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir
Henry Wood : Spanish Dance No. 3 in D : Granados—Wood
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski : Tales from the Vienna Woods ; Waltz, Blue Danube ; Waltz : Johann Strauss— Slokowski
With Binnie Hale and Henry Wen don. Lilting music, melody and song, introduced by Peter Fettes , with the Revue Chorus and augmented BBC Revue Orchestra conducted by Mansel Thomas. At the novachord, Charles Smart. Presented by Henry Reed
The fighting spirit of Britain. The 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
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra.