Cheerful gramophone records
on gramophone records
from a selection of records
and his Orchestra
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Fifteen minutes with the wizard of the mandolin and banjo
Harton Colliery Band : conductor, Jack Atherton
Selections from his operettas, on gramophone records
Oscar Natzke (bass) with orchestra : Four jolly sailormen (A Princess of Kensington)
Walter Glynne (tenor) : Where haven lies
(A Princess of Kensington)
Orchestre Raymonde : Dances from Merrie England
Alice Lilley (soprano) : Who shall say that love is cruel ? (Waltz song from Merrie England)
Nellie Walker (contralto)" and Dan Jones
(tenor) : It is the merrie month of May (Merrie England)
New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Malcolm Sargent : Selection, Tom Jones
at the theatre organ
sung by Bradbridge White (tenor)
and the Cuban Cabaleros, with Dorothe Morrow
(See Home Service)
and his Orchestra
Conducted by Mr. A. A. Singer
Scottish Variety Orchestra :- conductor, Ronnie Munro
at the theatre organ
Short story, written for broadcasting by Helen Spalding , and read by Gladys Young
Recording of last Monday's broadcast
and the Boy Friends
Harry Mortimer with G. Thalben -Ball at the organ and Johnny Claes with his Rhythm Section. Presented by Richard North
Thursday series of the twice-weekly programme for men and women of*' Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Commands. New series starts today' Jack Henry and His Friends' : No. 1—' Recalling What Price Crime ? ' Also specially recorded music and entertainment by Balloon Barrage artists, from a Balloon Centre in the South-West. Show arranged by Squadron Leader Home -and Flying Officer Pfaff, and produced by Hamilton Kennedy. Regular interest and entertainment items include ' I am an expert ', this week featuring Capt. A. E. Dingle (' Sin-bad '). Presented by Alfred Dunning , and the editor, Bill MacLurg
National and Regional announcements
presents Harry Parry and his Radio Rhythm Club Sextet
Each Thursday evening many civilians invite to their homes members of the Forces stationed in their neighbourhood. This is a series planned for the special entertainment of civilians and men of the Army and Royal Air Force who are listening together.
Today is the third anniversary of the arrival in Britain of the fighting first contingent of the Canadian Army. To commemorate the occasion, this evening a number of Canadians are at home with an entertainment called "Thanks for the Memory". Those taking part are from all formations of the Canadian Army in Great Britain.
(Programme presented by the London office of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in cooperation with the BBC)
Evelyn Dove , with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins
From their camp in Northern Ireland American technicians, assisted by coloured troops of the American Army, present a Christie Minstrel show, in the good old style.
Leslie Mitchell , in conversation with people of the day
Programme with music, presented by Gillie Potter
in ' Take a Note ', or ' Leaves from a Loose Agent's Ledger'. Episode 3-' Abracadabra ! ' Cast includes C. Denier Warren , Bettie Bucknelle , Sydney Keith , Fred Yule , Horace Percival. Music played by the Nova-chord ' Hornswogglers ', under the direction of Charles Shadwell. Script by Loftus Wigram. Produced by Henry Reed.
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed, by Harry Bidgood.