Cheerful gramophone records
Conducted by Fred Mortimer. (Gramophone records)
Popular artists and bands on records
, It's Your Idea', by F. H. GrisewoQd
from a selection of records
at the theatre organ
Records of good jazz
Norman Brooks and his Orchestra
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Rhythmic records for the housewife
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
at the theatre organ, in a programme of popular hits of the moment
played by William Murdoch. (Gramophone records)
Rustic of Spring (Sinding)
Rhapsody in E flat (Brahms)
Norwegian Bridal Procession (Grieg)
Prelude in C sharp minor (Rachmaninoff) Funeral March (Chopin) Liebcstraum (Liszt) Valse triste (Sibelius) Tango (Albeniz) Aragonesa (Falla)
' They can't stop us singing', with Bruce Dargavel ; The Adventures of Tommy Trouble ', by E. Eynon Evans ; Beatrice Botterill (harp); Dai's ' Letter to the Forces ' ; the Lyrian Singers, under the direction of Idloes. Owen . Produced by Mai Jones
and the Twentieth-Century Serenaders
Dudley Hippodrome Orchestra: conductor, Harry Pell
(baritone)
Play -by Charles Hatton. Produced by Martyn C. Webster
The opening scene is a railway station
Traditional Irish music played by C.Q.M.S. J. MacCormack
Slow March : The Mountains of Mourne March : Faugh-a-ballagh Reel : Pe'tronella Jig of Slurs
March : The Minstrel Boy Reel : McLeod Reel
Jig : The Irish Washerwoman March: The Old Log Cabin
and her Girls Band
Doris Droy gives you Andrew P. Wilson 's recipe of the month. Produced by Howard M. Lockhart
Entertainment of all kinds blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. ' Top of the List', the most popular requests of the week ; ' The Serious
#Side a short dramatised feature concerning the sea ; ' Lucky Dip ', the week's personal record requests. Guest artist, Roy Rich. Programme introduced by Joy Shelton. Arranged and produced by Peter Eton
Fuel Flash for housewives and National and Regional announcements
presents ' Kings of Jazz '. No. 2-Bix Beiderbecke. Written by Charles Chilton. Told, with the aid of gramophone records, by William Ashley and Roy Plomley. (BBC recording)
Each Thursday evening marry 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 Forces who are listening together.
This evening:
Reginald Dixon at the theatre organ
'Star for a Night', featuring an unknown artist, with the Electronomes - leader, Lance Corporal Harry Farmer (by permission of the Commanding Officer of a Training Regiment, R.A.C.). From a camp in the South West. Presented by Hamilton Kennedy
Ida Haendel, Polish violinist, plays solos for violin and piano
BBC Men's Chorus : conductor, Leslie Woodgate. Victor Harding (baritone). At the piano, John Wills Gaudeamus igitur (arr. Woodgate), Man is for the woman made ; Down in Demerara ; Peter Brown ; A Litany of Drinking; Mary had a little lamb ; The West-End Perk ; Old Xoah ; Poor Ned ; Tut-Tut I
Another programme of songs, both old and new, that are hard to forget, with Stephen -Manton, Alma Vane , Archie Lewis , the Bachelor Girls, the Revue Chorus, the Dance Orchestra, and a section of the BBC Revue Orchestra, under the direction, of Billy Ternent. Programme produced and introduced by Jimmy Dyrenforth
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
The past week's Canadian news and sports highlights, cabled by the CBC National News Service especially for Canadian Forces in Britain. General news from coast to coast presented by Gerry Wilmot, sports high lights read by Pte. Bill Smith, and news for French-speaking Canadians read by Gilles Duhamel
Records of Bing Crosby
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro