Cheerful gramophone records
on gramophone records
two years ago
Popular records of September 1940
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is Chopin's Revolutionary Study, played by Louis Kentner
with Monia Liter
Carol Rave and Robin Richmond
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
played by the BBC Revue Orchestra : conductor. Mansel Thomas , with Michael O'Higgins (baritone)
Troise and his Banjoliers
Conductor, Ian Whyte
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Georgina, Len Camber ,
George Evans , Derek Roy , the Singing
Sweethearts, Three Boys and a Girl
sung by George Pizzey (baritone)
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
Records of British and American artists
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood
at the theatre organ, in a programme of works by Grieg
and his Band
Presented by James Moody
Once again personnel of a large Balloon Barrage Training Centre in the Midlands come to the microphone in a special edition of this twice-weekly radio magazine for men and girls in Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units. The Station dance band, the Aero Rhythm Boys, under the direction of L.A.C. Bernard Monshin , and the Station Choir, directed by Sergeant Frederick Tackson. Singers, L.A.C.W. Angela 'Vheeldon, L.A.C.W. Phillipa Turner, L.A.C. Harry Dawson, L.A.C. Andrews, Flying Officer Gerry Tipper, and Squadron Leader
Bitschine. Show arranged and introduced by Section Officer Anne Taylor. Produced by Alfred Dunning . Editor, Bill MacLurg
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
For Australians in this country, read by Colin Wills
For New Zealanders in this country, read by Arthur Heighway
For South Africans in this country, read by Cyril Watling
Eighteenth of the series organised by the Radio Section of the War Department in Washington for the entertainment of members of the United States Forces serving overseas. Recorded in the United States, and edited for reproduction in this country by Basil Adams
played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins
Short story, written by Winston Clewes , and read by Stanley Maxted
Jack Payne invites you to join in the fun with his Orchestra, and other well-known radio, stage, and screen stars
The fighting spirit of Britain. Dramatic presentation of the British people at war, past and present. ' They were at Dieppe ', by Donald Stokes. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
with the Simone Quintet
his vibraphone, drums, and orchestra : on gramophone records
Personal messages for men of* the Canadian Forestry Corps from their families in Canada
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra.