Cheerful gramophone records
Conducted by Sir Henry Wood. (Gramophone records)
from a selection of records
Jack Wilson and Jimmy Donovan
Directed by Albert Sandler
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
An early morning diversion, presented by Mai Jones
Jack Simpson and his Sextet
at the organ of the Empire Theatre, Cardiff
and her Ladies Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Leslie Heward
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Conductor, Albert E. Badrick
Novelty numbers and solo pieces played by the BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Gene Crowley
1910-1940. Some outstanding London productions recalled with gramophone records, in a programme arranged by Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchenson , and presented by Patric Curwen
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
From the Goyescas : Los requiebros (Gallantries); Coloquio en la reja (Lover's Colloquy) ; El fandango de candil (Fandango) ; Quejas ó da maja y el ruisenor
(Complaints, or 'the Maja and the Nightingale) played by Iris Loveridge (piano)
Scots songs, chosen and introduced by Lady Ruth Balfour
with his Orchestra
Directed by Petty-Officer George Crow (by permission of their Commanding Officer), with Lieut. Vivian Ellis, R.N.V.R. ; Sick Bay Attendant Fryar; Petty Officer Eric Barker. Programme devised by Lieut. Kim Peacock , R.N.V.R.
Fuel Flash for housewives, followed by National and Regional announcements
presents ' Making Your Own Swing Music', first of a series for swing players. Written by Charles Chilton. Illustrated by Tom Bromley 's Radio Swingtet
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.
This evening: a new blend of stars in a non-stop review of favourite melodies. Adelaide Hall and Charles Kunz, singing songs and playing tunes.
and his Orchestra, with Alan Kane
Something new in organ entertainment : study in contrasting ideas, illustrating how the same music would be arranged and interpreted by two different artists, with Arthur Sandford at the piano and Felton Rapley at the theatre organ. Presented by Sandy Macpherson
Leslie Mitchell , in conversation with people of the day
Second in the series organised by the Special Service Division 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
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Phil Green and his Band