Cheerful gramophone records
(baritone), on gramophone records
Popular artists and bands parade for your entertainment on records
Gramophone records
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
with Joan and Evelyn Ashley , Evans and Monelle. Presented by Leslie Bridgmont
Darnau difyr at y bore, sef pennill ac englyn a chan, gydag ambell stori ddigrif. Y rhaglen dan ofal Nan Davies. (Welsh light programme)
Dudley Hippodrome Orchestra: conductor, Harry Pell
Rhythmic records for the housewife
and his Band, with Harry Davis ; featuring Diane, Bobby Young , Alan Dean , Terry Devon , and Hddie Palmer with his novachord
and his Orchestra
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
(Recording of last night's broadcast)
Conducted by Dan Lloyd
at the theatre organ, in a programme of New Year greetings .
Al Collins and his Band
on records
Marjorie Westbury (soprano) and Peter Evans (baritone). BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins
Nan Kenway and Douglas Young, Freddie Packham , Thea Wells , and Edward Cooper (by permission of Firth Shephard ), with Clive Richard -son and Tony Lowry at two pianos, in a tea-time, cabaret presented by Reginald Smith
and the Boy Friends
Fuel Flash for housewives, followed by National and Regional announcements
read by Colin Wills
read by Arthur Heighway
read by Cyril Watling
From a garrison theatre in the South-West
sung by Ella McConnell (contralto)
Twelfth of another series of gramophone programmes of well-loved music, arranged and presented by Doris Arnold
with his Orchestra
The fighting spirit of the United Nations. Dramatic presentation of the free peoples of the world at war. ' New Zealanders at Hellfire Pass ' : drama of 30 New Zealanders who opened a way for the Eighth Army when Rommel, in flight, tried to stage a stand at Halfaya. Written by Rosemary. Colley. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
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 Ternent. Script written by Dick Pepper. Produced by Jacques Brown
18 — 'Martin Chuzzlewit': reading by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley
A hundred years ago this month the first number of 'Martin Chuzzlewit' was published. Tonight's reading introduces one of the greatest of all Dickens's creations - the immortal Mrs. Sarah Gamp.
Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra : conductor, William Pethers. (Recording of the broadcast on December 18)