Cheerful gramophone records
played by brass bands. (Gramophone records)
' Diet in Ill-Health ', by ' The Radio Doctor'
Gramophone records
Sidney Burchall and Robin Richmond
and his Sextet .
at the organ of the Regal, Beckenham
Kay Cavendish , Helen Raymond , Pat Rignold.
Rhythmic records
and his Orchestra
Conducted by Maurice Johnstone
and his Band, with Bernard Hunter and Margaret McGrath
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Seventy-second of a series of broadcasts relayed from Canada, containing news and personal messages for the Canadian soldiers, sailors, air-men, and- nurses in Great Britain
Gramophone portrait written by Harry Alan Towers
and the Twentieth-Century Serenaders
Band of the East Surrey Regiment : conductor, Mr. C. F. Harriott
The famous band-leader talks about himself and his band, and plays some of his records in an interview with Roy Lockwood. (Specially recorded for the BBC in New York)
High-spot recordings in the history of jazz. No. 15-Violin. Compiled and presented by Rex Harris
Directed by Stanley Black. (Recording of Sunday's broadcast)
followed by National and Regional announcements
Gramophone records chosen and presented by members of the fighting services and of the home front who work behind them. Arranged and introduced by Hamilton Kennedy
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people with out-of-the-way news and views of passing events
'The Stuff We Give the Troops': programme designed to reflect the more serious side of ENSA's musical activities. Joint recital by Maggie Teyte (soprano) and Vena Barnden (piano). Devised by Walter Legge. Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI)
Directed by Victor Silvester. Presented- by David Miller
The Dancing Club is broadcast for an hour. This allows Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra time to play dance music before as well as after the. lesson.
Rev. Ronald Selbv Wright , S.C.F. talks about 'The Difficult Commandment '
Forsythe, Seamon, and Farrell invite you to join them for thirty-five minutes of entertainment in the transatlantic manner. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Programme devised and written by Harry Alan Towers. Produced by Tom Ronald
2— 'The Guy in the Next Bed', written by Winston Clewes , and read by Stanley Maxted
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
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