Cheerful gramophone records
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Popular artists and bands parade for your entertainment
Gramophone records
and his Orchestra
Pat Leonard and Robin Richmond
at the theatre organ
Presented by James Moody. (Recording of Monday's broadcast)
Eric Winstone and his Band
Songs and dances of England. Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra (conductor, Mansel Thomas ), with Gwendoline Embley (soprano) and Reginald Mitchell (tenor)
Non-stop record programme featuring the talkative, good-humoured piano-playing of 'Fats' Waller.
Arranged and presented by Gerald Belmont
Eddie Molloy and Michael Moore
Munition-workers entertain fellow-members of the staff to a lunch-time concert at a factory somewhere in the South
Fifty-fifth of a series of programmes relayed from Canada, containing news and personal messages for the Canadian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses in Great Britain
and his Orchestra, with Edna Kaye , Alan Kane ,- and Stella Roberta
Fifth of a series of gramophone programmes presented by Tony Lowry
at the theatre organ
The Music Makers
Led by Albert Sandier , with Yvette Darnac and Georges
Another in the series of programmes for the Forces by the Forces, devised by Captain Archibald McCulloch and presented by Tom Dawson
with his Orchestra, and artists
Gramophone anthology for beginners.
No 20—Jazz crosses the Atlantic-
France Compiled and presented by Rex Harris and Leslie Perowne
National and Regional announcements
from Ilford Hippodrome
F* H Grisewood brings to the microphone people with out-of-the-way news and views of passing events
'Collingwood Cavalcade': concert from a Naval Shore Establishment somewhere in England, with Ronnie Hill, Dennis van Thal, the Blue Mariners Dance Band, and a specially recorded message from Evelyn Laye
Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI)
News and commentaries on the world at war, and first-hand accounts of the fighting. Introduced by Macdonald Hastings. (This programme will be repeated in the Forces programme tomorrow)
Directed by Victor Silvester. (Fourth of a new series.) Victor Silvester each week gives a ten-minute dancing lesson, followed by thirty minutes of dance music played by his Ballroom
Orchestra. Presented by David Miller
Rev. Ronald Selby Wright , C.F., again speaks to the Forces
High lights of the week's Canadian and American sports, prepared for Canadians overseas by the CBC National News Service and read by Gerry Wilmot
The Carl Rosa Opera Company, under the direction of H. B. Phillips.
Singers: Helen Ogilvie , John Tomy , Robert Sydney , Kingsley Lark, Hubert Dunkerley , Ruth Abbott , Appleton Moore , supported by the BBC Theatre Chorus and the BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Charles Webber. The programme includes Verdi's ' II Trovatore', Puccini's ' La Bohème and Gounod's ' Faust'
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra.