Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell. (Gramophone records)
Popular artists and bands on records
Programme Parade
Record programme of tunes and songs from the stage. Written and arranged by Roy Plomley
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Repeat of yesterday's specially recorded broadcast
Harton Colliery Band : conductor, Jack Atherton
(Salisbury Plain)
9—' Oslo '. 's broadcast
on gramophone records
and his Orchestra
in scenes from ' The Barretts of Wimpole Street', by Rudolf Besier. Arranged for broadcasting by Peggy Wells , and produced by John Burrell. (Special ) Edward Moulton-Barrett
Abraham Sofaer
Elizabeth Barrett
Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies
(Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies , Thea Holme , Abraham Sofaer , and Francis Lister broadcast by permission of H. M. Tennem , Lid.)
Rhythmic records
Some sense and nonsense, written by Muriel Levy , with music by Leslie Bridgmont. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
Sheffield Wednesday v. Grimsby. Commentary during the second hall of the Football League match by Tom Cragg. From the Wednesday Ground, Sheffield
Records of good jazz
A Phil Green special, featuring Dorothe Morrow 's Three in Harmony and Stephen Manton , with the Singing Strings' and the Hot Chocolates
Recorded review of this week's events. Produced by the BBC Recorded Programmes Department
Weekly programme for men of the Merchant Navy. ' Ship's Newspaper ', George Ralston 's ' Dockside Gossip ' ; ' The Paul Jones ', ' Musical Port of Call', Stars and show-girls in ' Good Old London '. ' In the Clubroom '—this week, Charlie Jarman. A. C. Hardy , from Tyneside, describes ' Building our Ship'. The new hostess takes over-Patricia Burke. Music by Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Produced by Howard Thomas. (Specially recorded at the Merchant Navy Club)
Fuel Flash for housewives, and National and Regional announcements
Binnie Hale , Commander Stephen King-Hall , Harry Tate Jnr. , Squadron Leader Edrich, D.F.C., with Michael Standing , Rawicz and Landauer, and Ernest Thesiger , are some of the famous people who provide specially recorded problems for this contest, devised by Neil Munro , and arranged and presented by Ronald Waldman ' and Audrey Cameron , in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund. The entire entry fees are devoted to the fund.
The last day for posting your entries is Thursday, October 22, and the address is £250 Red Cross Radio Contest, London, W.C.2.
The results of this, contest will be announced after the six o'clock news * bulletin on Sonday, November 8, 1942, and also in the Radio TIMES, published on November 13.
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Georgina, Len Camber , George Evans , Derek Roy , the Singing Sweethearts, Three Boys and a Girl
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
with Vine, More, and Nevard; Chick Farr and Bert Farland; Percy and Mary Honri; Albert Whelan; Stainless Stephen; Jimmy James. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Announcer, Norman Wooland.
The fighting spirit of Britain. Dramatic presentation of the British people at war, past and present. ' His First Voyage' : in convoy to Malta. Dramatised narrative of the part played by a sixteen-year-old Merchant Navy survivor, by James Lindsay. Produced by Brigid Maas
Last of six special programmes in celebration of his 70th birthday
Henry Cummings (baritone). BBC
Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson. BBC Military Band : conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
ORCHESTRA :
Overture : The Poisoned Kiss
HENRY CUMMINGS AND ORCHESTRA : Three Songs of Travel (Poems by R. L. Stevenson ) : 1 The Vagabond ; 2 Bright is the ring of words ; 3 The Roadside Fire
ORCHESTRA :
Movements from Aristophanic Suite : The
Wasps : First Entr'acte-March-past of the Kitchen Utensils. Second Entr'acte —Overture
MILITARY BAND:
Folk-Dance Medley (arr. Oerrard Williams)
Fortnightly news and views about books, pictures, science and films, presented by Joseph Macleod (recording)
Debroy Somers and his Band. (Recording of the broadcast on September 20)