Cheerful gramophone records
Conducted by Squadron Leader R. P. O'Donnell.
(Gramophone records)
seven years ago
Popular records of August 1935
A gramophone mixture of film music
at the organ of the Regal, Beckenham
and his Orchestra, with Margaret Eaves
One-man revue by and with Hector Munro
Band of the Loyal Regiment: conductor, Mr. E.G.R. Palmer
Conducted by Rae Jenkins, with Dorothy Megeny (soprano)
The interviewer, Wilfred Pickles.
and his Band
Recording of Thursday's broadcast
Concerto No. 1, in E flat played by Emit Sauer (piano) and the Orchestra de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire, Paris, conducted by Weingartner.
(Gramophone records)
and his Music, with Sam Browne
Conducted by Lieutenant F. J. Harris, Director of Music, Grenadier Guards
Stan Atkins and his Band
A matinee performance. Old friends and new in a Variety entertainment.
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning during the second half of one of the opening games of the season from Fratton Park, Portsmouth.
played by Tom Jenkins
Arranged and directed by Phil Green, featuring Dorothe Morrow, with the Three in Harmony
Recorded review of this week's events. Produced by the BBC Recorded Programmes Department
'Bosun Stan' (Stanley Holloway) welcomes officers and men of the Merchant Navy to their club in London's West End. Songs by Pat Taylor. Dancing to Debroy Somers and his Band.
Special features include 'Ship's Newspaper'; George Ralston, 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
Musical romance of the Canadian Rockies.
Excerpt from Tom Arnold's and Bernard Delfont's production.
Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein.
Music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart.
Presented by Prince Littler.
Cast includes Marjorie Browne, Raymond Newell, George Lacy, Phyllis Monkman, Betty Frankiss, Douglas Quayle, David Davies, Paul Jackson, Danny Green, Pat Ronald. Play produced by Felix Edwardes.
Orchestra under the direction of Wolseley Charles.
From the Stoll Theatre, London
The 'Pig' whistles the Wedding March.
sung by the BBC Theatre Chorus and played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. Solo piano, Donald Edge
The fighting spirit of Britain. Dramatic presentation of the British people at war, past and present. 'They Shall Not Pass': six men of the Highland Light Infantry stem a German attack in Egypt. By L. R. Curtis. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
with Paula Green, Ken Beaumont, and Sid Buckman
Requests designed to unite members of the Forces with their relatives and friends at home
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra.