Cheerful gramophone records
(Plymouth Division)
Conducted by Major F. J. Ricketts. (Gramophone records)
Gramophone mixture of film music
at the organ of the Regal, Beckenham
Conducted by Rae Jenkins. Ethel Williams (soprano)
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
Band of the East Surrey Regiment, conducted by Mr. C. F. Harriott
and his Orchestra
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Programme from, the canteen of a British factory which makes them. Introduced by Wilfred Pickles. Arranged by D. G. Bridson
Recording of last Thursday's broadcast
Salute to the Spirit of Liberty.
"Gramosaic including the recorded voice of Joseph Macleod. Arranged and presented by Frederick Piffard
with his Orchestra and artists
in scenes from ' Doctor Knock', a . comedy by Jules Remains. English version by Harley Granville-Barker . Arranged for broadcasting by Desmond Hawkins. Produced by John Burrell. (Special )
(by permission of Firth Shephard )
(by permission of H. M. Tennent Ltd.) (by permtjsion of H. M. Tennent Ltd.) Scene Dr. Parpalaid's consulting-room in St Maurice, a small town in a mountainous- district of France. Time : early in the 1920s
Rhythmic records
Conductor, W. J. Cotton
played by the BBC Military Band : conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
4.10 Rugby Football
England v. Wales. Commentary by Raymond Glendenning during the second half of the international match from St. Helen's Ground,
Swansea
R.A.F. v. Metropolitan Police and Civil Defence Services. Commentary on some of the most important bouts of the afternoon by Stewart MacPherson and W. Barrington Dalby. From the Municipal Baths Hall, Epsom
In their own West-End Club, officers and men of the Merchant Service broadcast to their comrades. Hostess, Patricia Burke. Singer, Henry Cummings. Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Producer, Howard Thomas. ' Ship's Newspaper ' ; Dockside Reporter, George Ralston ; ' In the Clubroom' (this week engineer's yams, by Mr. Coulthard) ; Stars and showgirls from ' Good Old London'. (Specially recorded at the Merchant Navy Club, London)
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Fuel Flash for housewives and National and Regional announcements
Produced with the co-operation of the Icelandic State Broadcasting Service
sung by the Choir of the Red Army U.S.S.R. and the Don Cossack Choir. (Gramophone records)
and his Orchestra
' Where do I come in ? ' The story of John Smith of Britain, his wife and his family, and how the war has affected him and his. Written by Louis MacNeice , and directed by Laurence Gilliam , with Leslie Howard as narrator, Ralph Richardson - as John Smith , and Gladys Young as Mrs. Smith. Music composed by .Benjamin Britten, and conducted by Muir Mathieson.
with Cavan O'Connor , Patricia Burke , Harry O'Donovan , Maye Tipple , Charles Keogh , and Joe Linnane. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Harry O'Donovan. Produced by Tom Ronald
' The Voyage of the Steffa'—a story of British and Russian co-operation in Arctic waters. Written by Gavin Douglas. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Edwin Muir talks about some books of special interest to Scottish listeners
Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra.