Cheerful gramophone records
(baritone),, on gramophone records
Popular artists and bands parade for your entertainment on records
Gramophone records
at the organ of the Gaumont, Holloway
and his Orchestra, with Harry Pofter (tenor)
Play by Charles Hatton
Scene : The dining-car of an express train
Darnati difyr at y bore, sef pennill ac englyn a chan, gydag ambell stori ddigrif. Y rhaglen dan ofal John Griffiths. (Welsh light programme)
Alexander Lerner and his Finsbury Park Empire Orchestra
Non-stop record programme, featuring the violin of Stephane Grappelly , and the guitar of Django Reinhardt. Arranged and presented by Gerald Belmont
at the theatre organ
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
(Recording of last night's broadcast)
and his Orchestra, with Fredric Bayco .
BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor, Charles Shadwell
Conducted by Leslie Heward
' They Can't Stop Us Singing', with Trefor Jones ; ' The Adventures of Tommy Trouble , by E. Eynon Evans ; Dai's ' Letter to the Forces ' ; Beatrice Botterill (harp) ; the Lyrian Singers, under the direction of Idloes Owen. Produced by Mai Jones
with his Orchestra" and artists
Questions on current affairs from men and women in the Forces, answered by experts
Fuel Flash for housewives and Nati6nal and Regional announcements
read by Colin Wills
read by. Arthur Heighway
read by Cyril Watling
played by Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra. (Gramophone records)
in the West Country. Arranged by Wilfred Pickles. Produced by Jenifer Wayne
Sixth of a new series of gramophone programmes of well-loved music, arranged and presented by Doris Arnold
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
The fighting spirit of Britain. Dramatic presentation of the British people at war, past and present. 'Alarm Call' : fighting the fire-blitz at a London telephone exchange. Written by T. C. Foley. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
Concert-party show devised by Harry S. Pepper , with George Doonan , Suzette Tarri , Sidney Burchall , Helen Hill , Clarence Wright. Alan Paul and James Moody at the pianos. The Follies Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement. Script written by Dick Pepper. Produced by Jacques Brown.
Short story, written for broadcasting by S. L. Bensusan , and read by the author
Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra : conductor, William Pethers