Cheerful gramophone records
Records by Rudolph Friml
one year ago
Popular records of August 1941
Recording of last Friday's broadcast
Interlude: records
Scottish Variety Orchestra (conductor, Ronnie Munro ), with Janette Sclanders , Ann Rich , and Jack Checkman
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Presented by Damyanti ' Sahni. ' India Calling ' : personal messages from India to the members of H.M. Forces in Great Britain
from St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol. Conducted by Canon S.E. Swann
Third of a series of fretted instrument record programmes, arranged by A. P. Sharpe
Recording of Friday's broadcast.
I.T.C. OF THE DUKE OF
CORNWALL'S LIGHT INFANTRY
Conducted by Bandmaster James Dean
(New series, No. 12) with Mary Livingstone , Don Wilson , Dennis Day , Rochester, Phil Harris and his Orchestra, and Jack Benny. Specially recorded in the United States, and edited for reproduction in this country by Basil Adams and David Miller
Recording of last night's broadcast
Billy Milton , assisted by his man -servant Fred Yule , whiles away the time until she arrives. Devised by Ernest Dudley , and written by him in collaboration with Clifford Lewis. Accompaniment by Alan Paul. Presented by Eric Spear. (Special BBC recording)
Weekly entertainment presented by the Canadian Forces from a Palais de Danse in the South of England. Highlights are the songs of L.A.C. Ted Hockridge, Private Bill Smith, and Two Lights and a Dark, with the music of Sergeant Stan Sheddon and the Canucks Orchestra, and the Rhythm Ranch Boys. 'Services Spotlight'. This week's guest star.
Produced and introduced by Gerry Wilmot
A way of dealing with young soldiers who get into trouble. Third talk by Major Geoffrey H. Gilbey , M.C., Commandant of the First Young Soldiers Training Unit
Jack Simpson and his Sextet
David Curry and the Irish Rhythms Orchestra invite to the studio members of the W.A.A.F. serving in Northern Ireland. Host, Fraser Mayne. Devised and produced by James Mageean
with the Bachelor Girls, Peter Akister , and George Elliott. Presented by James Moody
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Records of the American Symphonic Dance Orchestra
Entertainment by miners before a large audience in the half-mile deep engine-house of a Yorkshire coal-pit. Presented by Victor Smythe
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Georgina, Len Camber , George Evans , Derek Roy , the Singing Sweethearts, Three Boys and a Girl
played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, on gramophone records
Conducted by Eugene Goossens : The
Good-Humoured Ladies (Scarlatii-Tommasini)
Conducted by Antal Dorati : Jeux d'enfants
(Bizet)
Conducted by Walter Goehr : Dance of the Young Maidens (Prince Igor: Borodin)
Conducted by Antal Dorati : Baiser de la
Fee (Slravinskv)
Interlude : records
with Marion Dawson , Bill Stephens , Percy Garside , Charles Penrose , Ernest Shannon , Kitty de Legh , and Albert Modley as ' 'Oswald'. Revue Chorus and BBC Revue Orchestra. Devised, produced, and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
Review of the week's news
C. A. Lejeune
from All Saints Church, Northampton. Conducted by Dr. W. K. Stanton
Hymns : Thy hand, 0 God ; 0 God of love ; Sing Alleluia ; Blest are the pure in heart
Reading by Canon Trevor Lewis
Hymns : Praise to the Lord ; God of mercy ; 0 praise ye the Lord
12—Tribute to the week's outstanding worker on the War Front. Produced by Marjorie Banks
Conductor, Louis Cohen From the Cambridge Hall, Southport
followed, by a postscript
Charles Dorning, the musical man in the street, chooses another programme of vigorous music, with Debroy Somers and his Citizens Orchestra, and the St. David's Singers.
Blessed are they that mourn '. At even ere the sun was sei ; St. Luke 7, vv. 11-23 ; O Lord, how happy should we be ; St. Matthew 5, v. 4
Gramophone recollections of the radio series of several years ago
Debroy Somers and his Band. (Recording of the broadcast on July 28)