Cheerful gramophone records
on gramophone records
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is The Heavens Are Telling, from Haydn's Creation, sung by the Royal Choral Society
and his Sextet, with Alfred Hepworth
Olive Groves and Robin Richmond
at the organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and Castle
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Paula Green
Mantovani and his Orchestra
Roland Powell and his Astoria Players
Reconstruction of a farewell party in an Ulster farm, by Jeanne Cooper-Foster . Songs and music by William Stevenson , Henrietta Byrne , Paul Sweeney , and Billy White
and the Palm Court Orchestra
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Jack Leon and his Orchestra, with Gloria and Alan Kane. Guest artists, Inga Anderson and Ronald Gourlay
No. 11—' November ', with Mae Bamber and Norman Whiteley. Produced by Richard North
Pipe band music by the Pipes and Drums of the 7th City of Aberdeen (Works) Battalion Home Guards : Pipe-Major,- Charles Smith. From the ' BBC at War' Exhibition in the Art Gallery, Aberdeen
Another mild protest against those doleful love-ditties. Gramophone programme written by Ronald Hilborne, presented by Peter Eton
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
at the theatre organ
Revue Chorus, conducted by Arnold Perry , and the augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas
Kay Cavendish , Helen Raymond , and Pat Rignold
Monday series. Another entertainment for and by the men and women in Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Commands. Artists from the two Commands, and guest artists. Theatre Orchestra of the Royal Artillery (Woolwich), under their director, Captain Geary, R.A. (by permission of the Officers, Royal Artillery). Presented by Alfred Dunning and the editor, Bill MacLurg
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Weekly news-reel for Canadian Forces in Britain and for all friends of the Senior Dominion. The Royal Canadian Air Force in action, presented by Jack Peach ; Canada's Army and Navy at work in Britain ; the weekly calendar of life in Canada ; Gerry Wilmot in English, Eddie Baudry in French, present the weekly news-bulletin. Produced by H. Rooney Pelletier, and presented in co-operation with the London office of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Twenty-seventh in the series organised by the Radio Branch of the Bureau of Public Relations 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
3-The Viola : presented with gramophone records by Squadron-Leader Bernard Shore , formerly principal viola of the BBC Symphony Orchestra
and his Orchestra, with Georgina, Beryl Davis , Len Camber , George Evans , Derek Roy , Three Boys and a Girl, the Singing Sweethearts
Something new in organ entertainment, with the Four Clubmen,
Claude Pilgrim , Reginald Mitchell , James Bond , and Edgar Jones. Presented by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
The fighting spirit of Britain. Dramatic presentation of the British people at war, past and present. ' The Scottish Regiments at Waterloo '. Written and produced by W. Farquharson Small
"The Snappers" concert party, with bandsmen of the East Yorkshire Regiment (Bandmaster, P. Purcell), and regimental guest artists. From a camp somewhere in the North
2—' The Chestnut-Vendor'. '. Gramosaic fantasy, adapted by Roy Plomley from a short story by Frederick Piffard
Other parts played by Roy Plomley and Carl Bernard. Narrator, Franklin Engelmann. Produced by Frederick Piffard
Band of .the East Yorkshire Regiment : conductor, Mr. Patrick Purcell.