Cheerful gramophone records
surig by Peter Dawson , bass-baritone. (Gramophone records)
Popular artists and bands parade for your entertainment on records
' Mrs. Buggins' (Mabel Constan duros)
on records
at the theatre organ
Gramophone medley of favourite tunes
Devised and produced by Leslie Bridgmont
Rhaglen o ddiddordeb arbennig i fechgyn a merched y Lluoedd Arfog. (Welsh light programme)
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood
Conductor, Mr. F. G. H. Irving
Regimental Marches of the South Lancashire Regiment
played by the Silverman Piano Quartet
with her Collegiates
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory in Britain
(Recording of last night's broadcast.)
and her Girls Band
. North-Country folk tunes, played by Jack Armstrong and Margery Bell (Northumbrian pipes). Introduced by John Polwarth
Richard Crean and his Orchestra
and the Twentieth-Century Serenaders
Presented with gramophone records by Percy Heming
Conducted by Leslie Heward
Romance by John Stewart. Produced by Martyn C. Webster. (BBC recording)
Fuel Flash for housewives and National and Regional announcements
edited and read by Colin Wills
edited and read by Arthur Heighway
edited and read by Cyril Watling
with his Orchestra
Male Voice Chorus, conducted by Kemlo Stephen. At the piano, Andrew Bryson
Twenty-first of the current series of gramophone programmes of well-loved music, arranged and presented by Doris Arnold
Variety from the Empire Theatre, Middlesbrough
Twenty-four camera-men of the Army Film and Photographic Unit were in the forefront of the Eighth Army's advance, recording its 1,600-mile pursuit of Rommel. Behind the film, Desert Victory, lie many stories that the camera could not record - stories of what happened to the camera-men, now to be told in this radio reconstruction.
(British Branch). First of twelve weekly programmes taken from a series that has long been a popular feature of broadcasting in America.
( Artists include Helen Clare ,
Ike Hatch , and Lew (' Styx ') Freeman. Phil Green and his Basin Street Band, and his Rhythm on Reeds Orchestra. The discussions are under the mis-guidance of ' Professor' Joe Linnane , and the meeting is sponsored by Jimmy Dyrenforth
' Hurrah for Hollywood' : new mammoth million-dollar epic from the Drearitone Studios entitled
' Punch-Sluggers '. Radio burlesque written by Roy Plomley , and produced by Frederick Piffard. Those taking part are
Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra