Cheerful gramophone records
Conducted by W. Halliwell. (Gramophone records)
Gramophone mixture of film music
Conducted by 0. W. Geary , M.B.E., Director of Music, Royal Artillery
playing a selection of Christmas melodies at the organ of the Granada, Clapham
and his Sextet
From the Winter-Gardens, Malvern
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
' Troise and his Banjoliers
and his Orchestra
sung by Alfred Hepworth (tenor)
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Taking you to an aircraft factory somewhere in the Midlands where war-workers entertain their colleagues in a lunch-time concert. Arranged and introduced by John Ellison.
Exchange of greetings between R.A.F. personnel now training in South Africa and their relatives and friends in this country. Arranged in collaboration with the South African Broadcasting Corporation
and his Orchestra, with Georgina, Beryl Davis , Len Camber , George Evans , Derek Roy , the Singing Sweethearts, Three Boys and a Girl
in scenes from ' Thunder Rock ', by Robert Ardrey. Arranged for broadcasting by Desmond Hawkins. Produced by John Burrell. (Special )
(by permission of the Old Vic and Sadler's
Wells Company)
Thunder Rock Lighthouse, Lake Michigan, Ontario : 1939
Rhythmic records
Conductor, Reg. Little
Chelsea v. Brentford. Commentary by Raymond Glendenning during the second half of the game. From Stamford Bridge Grounds, London
(Ladies' Section)
Conductor, Arthur E. Sims
with Monia Liter
Doris Hare welcomes officers and men of the Merchant Service to their own Club in London. Special Ministry of War Transport edition, with a message from the Minister, Lord Leathers ; chats between seamen and Ministry officials ; Ministry girls act as hostesses ; and the usual ' Shipmates' features. Music by Debroy Somers -and his Orchestra. Presented by Howard Thomas. (Specially recorded at the Merchant Navy Club)
National and Regional announcements
Excerpts from an all R.A.F. revue written, remembered, and presented by A. C. Bill Frazer. With acknowledgments to Eric Maschwitz ,
Noel Coward , Jack Strachey , and others. From an R.A.F. theatre somewhere in the Midlands
played by Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Arranged and directed by Phil Green. Presented by Douglas Lawrence
with Billy Kay ; Mario de Pietro ; Issy Bonn ; Jimmy James ; Billy Scott-Coomber and his Singing Grenadiers ; Elsie and Doris Waters. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Announcer, Norman Wooland. Presented by John Sharman
' Au revoir to Brest': story of the R.E. Transportation Service in France. Written by Jack Rich. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
Listeners hear their questions about the U.S.A. answered direct from New York
(violin)
S. P. B. Mais
Al Collins and his Band. (Recording of the broadcast on November 27)