Cheerful gramophone records
Conducted by Capt. R. G. Evans. (Gramophone records)
Popular artists and band on records
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Georgina, Len Camber , Derek Roy , the Singing Sweethearts, Three Boys and a Girl
Carroll Gibbons
at the theatre organ
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Reginald Mitchell (tenor)
Phil Green and his Band
on gramophone records
Arthur Wood and his Orchestra: Overture, The Arcadians (Monckton and Talbot— Arthur Wood)
Richard Tauber (tenor) and Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Lewis : Once there lived a lady fair ; The dearest maiden waits me there (Blossom Time : Schubert — Clutsam)
Herman Finck and his Orchestra : Selection : Rose Marie (Friml)
Peggy Wood and George Metaxa, with Orchestra : Dear little 'cafe (Bitter Sweet : Coward)
Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Charles Prentice and the composer :
. Leap Year Waltz; Three Ballet Tunes
(The Dancing Years : Novello)
Light Symphony Orchestra : Can-Cans
(Offenbach)
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg Leopold. Programme presented by Fred Hartley
with Eva Beynon and David Henri
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Jack Leon and his Orchestra, with Gloria and Alan Kane. Guest artist, Inga Andersen
(violin)
Variety by Northern discoveries, produced by Richard North
Snapshots taken by Clifford Lewis , toned by the BBC Revue Orchestra, enlarged by Mansel Thomas , posed for by Bettie Bucknelle and Clarence Wright , and exposed by Fred Yule. Scenes devised and processed by Ernest Longstaffe
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Scots songs, chosen and introduced by the Lady Provost of Dundee, Mrs. Garnet Wilson. From the ' BBC at War' Exhibition, Victoria Art Gallery, Dundee
and his Orchestra, with Roy Marsh , Alan Kane , and Julie Dawn
Presented by James Moody.
Monday series. Entertainment edition of the special twice-weekly programme for men and women of Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Commands. Artists in uniform, 'Quiz Time', and, as guest artists, Clapham and Dwyer. The Royal Artillery Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Captain Owen Geary, R.A.
(by permission of the Officers, Royal Artillery). Presented by Alfred Dunning and the editor, Bill MacLurg
National and Regional announcements, and 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, and Eddie Baudry in French, present the week's news-bulletin. Produced by John N. Kannawin, and presented in co-operation with the London office of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Thirty-sixth 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 Norah Neale
12-The Horn : presented, with gramophone records, by C. Gregory of the London Philharmonic Orchestra
News and commentaries on the world at war and first-hand accounts of the fighting, introduced by Macdonald Hastings
played by Harry Fryer and his Orchestra, with Grace Nevern
' Czechoslovakia Fights On '. Written by L. R. Curtis. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
Tommy Handley and Jack Train, Lilian Braithwaite, Michael Redgrave, Leslie Banks, Bruce Belfrage, and W.W. Jacobs are some of the famous people who provide specially recorded problems for this contest, arranged and presented by Ronald Waldman, and Audrey Cameron in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund. The entire entry fees are devoted to the fund.
The last day for posting your entries is Thursday, January 14, and the address is [address removed].
The results of this contest will be announced after the six o'clock news bulletin on Sunday, January 31, and also in the RADIO TIMES published February 5.
The 12 correct answers to problems broadcast in the Red Cross Radio Contest on December 12 and December 14 were: ABBC-AAAA-BCAA
The BBC's £250 prize is shared between the following 12 listeners, who submitted correct entries and will each receive a cheque for £20 16s. 8d.: Mrs. S. Blair, Belfast; Mrs. F. Curtis,[address removed]; G. Darwood, [address removed]; R.S. Frost [address removed]; Mrs. E. Gristwood, [address removed]; F.B. Hopkins, [address removed]; H.B. Lester, [address removed]; Miss H. Mackereth, [address removed]; G.E. Pain, [address removed]; R. Searle, [address removed]; T. Stenner, [address removed]; Mrs, M. Welch, [address removed].
at the theatre organ
Messages from men in the Army in East Africa to their relatives and friends in this country. Specially recorded in East Africa, and edited for reproduction by the Recorded Programmes Department
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra