Cheerful gramophone records
on gramophone records
seven years ago
Popular records of August 1935
Programme Parade
Gramophone mixture of film music
at the theatre organ
and his Orchestra
Records of the American film star with the cheerful voice
Clifford Greenwood and his Orchestra
Conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
Talk on the Essex Marshes, by S. L. Bensusan
and his Band, with Marjorie Kingsley and Renee Lester
I-Warsaw.
Polish military songs sung on the eye of the Polish Soldiers' Day, by L/Cpl. Paul Procopieni , Polish soldier baritone back from Tobruk
with his Orchestra at 2.0
Conductor, Fred Berry
Melville Christie's Dance Orchestra
Tennis
Kay Stammers v. Jean Nicoll. Commentary by Raymond Glendenning on the three-set Red Cross Exhibition Match. From Queen's Club, London
Cycling
Commentary by Stewart MacPherson on the three principal races at the meeting of the Polytechnic Cycling Club. From the Paddington Recreation Grounds
Cricket
Army v. Civil Defence Services. Commentary by Michael Standing during the afternoon's play. From the Pavilion at Lord's
No. 10—Great Britain. Tenth and last of a series of gramophone programmes presented by Dorothy Darlington
Arranged and directed by Phil Green , featuring Dorothe Morrow with the Three in Harmony. (Special BBC recording)
Recorded review of this week's events. Produced by the BBC Recorded Programmes Department
' Bos'un Stan ' (Stanley Holloway) welcomes officers and men of the Merchant Navy to their new whole-time club in London's West End. Songs by Pat Taylor. Dancing to Debroy Somers and his Band. Special features include ' Cruising
Around' : a conducted tour of Merchant Navy places of interest-' The Clubroom' : free and easy talk' Ship's Newspaper' : George Ral ston, the Ship's Reporter—' Musical Port of Call '. Script by Maurice Watts. Produced by Howard Thomas. (Specially recorded at the Merchant Navy Club)
' Fuel Flash' for housewives, and National and Regional announcements
Mineweeper personnel drop in to their base at a Northern port to entertain fellow seamen during a brief spell of shore leave
in ' Cap'n Wullie '. Fifth episode in a Clydeside entertainment devised by Eric-Fawcett
Section of the Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro. Script by Ernest Dudley and Andrew P. Wilson. Produced by Eric Fawcett and Moultrie R. Kelsall . (Special recording)
Extract from Walt Disney's newest full-length cartoon of animal life in the forest, with a commentary by Raymond Glendenning , during a public showing of the film. From the New Gallery Cinema, London
Cyril Smith (piano). BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ), conducted by Sir Henry Wood
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
and his Quintet
The fighting spirit of Britain. Dramatic presentation of the British people at war, past and present. ' The
Third Battle of Ypres, 1917 '. Written by Eric Gillett. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
Twentieth radio ' jollincasion '. Henry Hall and his Orchestra, the Loew Brothers, and Mabel Constan duros. Chapter 20 of ' Jazz Novelette '—serial story in song, featuring Helen Clare and Bernard Hunter. Devised and presented by Philip Brown
Records of armchair music
Jack Simpson and his Sextet.