. Cheerful gramophone records
(baritone) and Male Voice Quartet, on gramophone records
Popular artists and bands on records
'Try something new : a Danish Easter dish', by Mrs. Anita Kohler
Mary I. McNiven (soprano), Allan J. MacRitchie (tenor), and John Dickson (cello)
played by Cicely Leverton (piano)
and his Orchestra
David McCallum
Nat Allen and his Band
Records for the housewife
Songs and piano solos on gramophone records
Fountains at the Villa d'Este (Liszt) :
Claudio Arrau
Fountains (Ravel) : Eileen Joyce
Port of Many Ships ; Mother Carey ; '
Trade Winds (Salt-Water Ballads : Keel) : Keith Falkner \
Captain Harry Morgan (Bantock) :
Peter Dawsorr *
A.D. 1620 (MacDowell) : Myra Hess
Recording of last night's broadcast by Squadron Leader John Strachey
with Jack Warner , Delya, Sybil Stanford , Jack Jordan , and Jack Cannon and his Band. Produced by Richard North
and theTwentieth-Century Serenaders
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Crookhall Colliery Band : conductor, J. J. Stobbs
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Ringside commentary by Stephen Williams on some operatic big fights, with gramophone records
John Weldon and a member of the Royal Marines discuss with Alec Robertson one way of listening to a symphony
National and Regional announcements and Scottish news summary
with the Bachelor Girls, Peter . Akister, and George Elliott. Presented by James Moody
'The Antoinette Case'. First of a series of complete plays specially-written for broadcasting by Peter
' Cheyney. Produced by Fred O'Donovan
and her Girls Band
Conducted by Mr. C. Nalden
Lilting music, 'melody, and song for everybody. Special concert jazz edition, with Diana Ward , Sam Browne , Margaret Eaves , Jack Simpson (marimba), Max Geldray (harmonica), and Roland Peachey (Hawaiian guitar). Charles Smart at the novachord. BBC Revue Chorus. The Dance Orchestra and a section of the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement. Programme introduced by Henry Oscar. Produced by Henry Reed
Seventeenth of these recorded programmes, featuring Mary Livingstone, Don Wilson, Dennis Day, 'Rochester' and Jack Benny
In this special programme British children hear their questions about the U.S.A. answered direct from New York. Answering some of the questions are The Quiz Kids', the children's Brains Trust of America, whose ages range from six to twelve
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood