Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
on gramophone records
Popular artists and bands on records
Programme Parade
Gramophone records
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square
Directed by David McCallum , with David Lloyd
Rhythm from the R.A.F.
Bobbie Martin, Jack Buddy Green, and Johnnie Wood, with Mary Maddock
Damau difvr at v bore, sef pennill ac englyn a'chan, gydag ambell ston ddigrif. Y rhaglen dan ofal
John Griffiths. (Welsh light programme)
Louis Voss and his Orchestra
with his Orchestra and artists
at the organ, of the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh
and his Orchestra, on records
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
No. ]2 and last: Tchaikovsky, presented, with gramophone records, by Scott Goddard
An argument by John Stewart , with Marjorie Westbury and Gerald Martin. At the pianos, Jack Wilson and Doris Adams
and his Apache Band, with Amalia Magri and Jacques Vallez
BBC Men's Chorus : conductor, Leslie Woodgate. Victor Harding (baritone). John Wills (piano)
Gaudeamus igitur (arr. Leslie Woodgate );
The Pipe ; Amo, amas, I love a lass ; The
Merrnaid A Song of Water ; Over the sea to Skye ; Concerning I and Non-I;
Passing by ; Ching-a-Iing The Spanish Guitar
George Scott-Wood and his Band
Gramophone programme dedicated to the Naval Commanders of history, and to the traditions they have left for us. Written and presented by Morris Peatfield
with Dale Smith and a children's choir, conducted by Ronald Biggs
and his Orchestra
Scots songs chosen and introduced by T. J. Honeyman , Director of the Art Galleries. From the ' BBC at War' Exhibition in the Kelvingrove Art Galleries, Glasgow
Questions on current affairs from men and women in the Forces
-answered by experts
Fuel Flash for housewives, and National and Regional announcements
Weekly summary of Australian news specially presented for Australians in this country, and read by Colin Wills
Week's news from home, for New Zealanders in this country, read by Arthur Heighway
The week's news for South Africans in this country, read by Cyril Watling
Farewell magazine programme to, for, and about the Royal Navy, devised, presented, and produced by Peter Creswell. Anne Lenner with songs for sailors ; Band of H.M.S. ' Incredible ' ; Interlude by Richard Fisher ; The Briny Trust answers back ; ' Make and Mend' Male Chorus. Music editor, Harry Bid good, General editor, David Yates Mason
Conducted by Kneale Kelley , with Jan van der Gucht (tenor) and Roy Henderson (baritone)
Something new in organ entertainment presenting organist-composers in a programme of their own music:
Felton Rapley, Reginald Porter-Brown, Frederic Curzon, and Lloyd Thomas. Presented by Sandy Macpherson
The fighting spirit of Britain. Dramatic presentation of the British people at war, past and present. ' The South Notts. Hussars': an t eye-witness account of their gallant stand at Knightsbridge, Libya. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
Devised, written, and introduced by Carroll Levis , with Cherry Lind. This week's guest artist, Charles Harrison. Cast also includes Eddie Lee , Johnny Williams , the ' Happy-Go-Lucky' page-boy, the Radio Deceivers-Eileen Huckerby and Nick Parsons , and some Carroll Levis discoveries. The Happy-Go-Lucky Club. The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement. Produced by Michael North. (Special BBC recording)
Short story, written for broadcasting by Gilbert Hackforth-Jones , and read by the author. (Previously broadcast on March 19)
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra.