Cheerful gramophone records
(bass) on gramophone records
three years ago
Popular records of August 1939
Programme Parade
Gramophone records
and his Cameo Orchestra
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square
with Jimmy Leach at the piano. (Recording of Sunday's broadcast
Damau difyr at y bore, sef pennill ac englyn a chan, gydag ambell stori ddigrif. Y rhaglen dan ofal
John Griffiths. (Welsh light programme)
Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra : conductor, William Pethers. From the New Hippodrome, Coventry
at the theatre organ
with his Orchestra
Symphony in A minor (The
Norwich) played by the BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
N0. 3 — Haydn. Presented with gramophone records by Scott Goddard
and his Orchestra
at the theatre organ, in a programme of popular hits of the moment
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
Patients at a military hospital choose their favourite records. Produced by Raymond Raikes. Written and presented by Peter Eton
Programme of gramophone records devised by Harold' Nedan
Questions on current affairs from men and women in the Forces answered by experts
' Fuel Flash' for housewives and National and Regional announcements
Weekly news-reel for Canadian Forces, in Britain and for all friends of the senior Dominion. The Royal Canadian Air Force in action, presented by Jack Peach ; Canada's Army and Navy at work in Britain ; the weekly ' calendar' of life in Canada ; Gerry Wilmot in English, and Eddy Baudry in French, present the weekly news bulletin Produced by H. Rooney Pelletier , and presented in co-operation with the London office of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Magazine programme devised, presented, and produced by Peter Cres well to, for, and about the Royal Navy
Anne Lenner with songs for sailors
-Band of H.M.S. ' Incredible ' — Dramatic interlude by Richard Fisher -The Briny Trust answers back-Make and Mend Male Chorus. Music editor, Harry Bidgood. General editor, David Yates Mason.
Pat ('Well, I declare') in her own programme with the Jigtimers, under the direction of Billy Ternent. Guest artist, C. Denier Warren. Script by Henrik Ege. Presented by Henry Reed
The first programme under this title was broadcast at the beginning of July, and tonight Pat Rignold gets another chance to exercise the 'dumb and scatty' type of humour which characterises her as a comedienne.
Pat, who is a sister of Hugo Rignold, first appeared on the air as one of a vocal trio in Canada. A few years ago she came to this country on a short visit to her brother, met Kay Cavendish, and became, with Kay and Dorothy Carless, one of the Cavendish Three. She has remained here ever since. In addition to her work with the Cavendish Three, Pat appeared a number of times in television, and has played all kinds of radio parts. Many listeners will remember her in the Jimmy Dyrenforth series, Blue Murder.
Requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their relatives and friends at home
Records chosen simply for their qualities by Roy Rich
The fighting spirit of Britain. Dramatic presentation of the British people at war, past and present.
' Augsburg Raid -British bombers raid- Germany in daylight. Written by L. - R. Curtis. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
Village concert, presided over by -Farmer Will Watchet. Famous visitors have promised to appear. Charles Shadwell and the BBC Variety Orchestra. Produced by Harry S. Pepper at 10.0
Short story written by Harry Farjeon , adapted for broadcasting by J. Jefferson Farjeon , and read by Felix Aylmer
Reg Pursglove and his Orchestra.