Cheerful gramophone records
(bass-baritone), on records
Popular artists and bands on records
' Mrs. Buggins '. (Mabel Constan duros) ,
Gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Conductor, Rae Jenkins. Geoffrey Dams (tenor)
in swing and song, with Sydney Bright. Presented by David Miller
Rhaglen arbennig gan fataliwn o'r R.W.F. i gyfarch aelodau eraill o'r gatrawd sydd ar wasgar. (Special programme for the Royal Welsh Fusiliers)
Tommy Rogan and his Orchestra
sung by Sinclair Logan
presents forty minutes of Variety in music, assisted by John Rorke : conductor, Mansel Thomas
and his Concert Orchestra, with Anne Lenner and Leslie Douglas
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Recording of last night's broadcast, with Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth, Ronald Gourley , ' Meet Dr. Morelle', Robb Wilton , 'Puzzle Corner ', and ' Inquisition '. Produced by Harry S. Pepper and Ronald Waldiaan
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Directed by Albert Sandler, with Yvette Darnac and Georges Darnac
Yvette Darnac, the versatile Fighting French artist who appears with the Orchestre Montmartre this afternoon, has played and sung in musical comedy, cabaret, and vaudeville. She first broadcast in this country in the Savoy Hill days.
Georges is an accomplished musician who plays several instruments, including the saxophone and the viola, and sings in five languages.
' Are the masters more rhythmic than the swingsters ? ' Gramophone programme written by G. F. Gray Clarke
and her Girls Band
at the theatre organ
Conducted by Leslie Heward
Fuel Flash for housewives, followed by National and Regional announcements
presented by Colin Wills
presented by Arthur Heighway
presented by Cyril Watling
and his Band, with Joy Conway and . Connie O'Neil
Eleven years ago George Elrick came to London from Aberdeen to seek his fortune. Four years later he joined Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra as drummer, and soon won fame as a vocalist as well. He left to form his own band, with which he toured the country. Visiting his native Aberdeen, he gave a broadcast from the stage of His Majesty's Theatre, which was relayed to America.
North-country folk tunes, played by Jack Armstrong (Northumbrian pipes) and Harry Thompson (fiddle)
Sixteenth of the , current series of gramophone programmes of well-loved music, arranged and presented by Doris Arnold
from the Embassy Theatre, Peterborough
' Operational Flight ' : eye-witness account of a 2,000-mile patrol over the Bay of Biscay in a Halifax bomber. Written by Edward J. Hart. Produced by Brigid Maas
A ' 'road' show, written by Clifford Lewis , devised, produced, and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe. (BBC recording) and Music by the Five Hitch-Hikers
In ' Introducing - ' last week Gordon Glover stated that the part of the lorry driver in ' Hitch-Hike ' would be played by Syd Walker. Owing to indisposition he is unable to appear in the show, and Fred Yule takes his place.
The gramophone department entertain with 'Record of the Week'; Birthday tribute to Kreisler; Guest artist, Carroll Gibbons; Brain-twisters. Programme introduced by Robert Shafto.
Troise and his Banjoliers. (Recording of the broadcast on January 14)