Cheerful gramophone records
(Plymouth Division)
Conducted by Major F. J. Ricketts. (Gramophone records)
Popular artists and bands parade for your entertainment on records
' Why not curry it ? ', byMrs. Winifred Tillard
Records of tunes and songs from the Chariot shows. Written and arranged by Roy Plomley
Conducted by Captain G. H. Willcocks , Director of Music, Irish
at the theatre organ, in a programme of hits old and new
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Phil Green and his Band
Novelty numbers and solo pieces, played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor;
Charles Shadwell ), with Joe Linnane
Today's Variety on records
Conductor, George Thompson
Adagio ? Allegro moho (From the New
World Symphony : Dvořák) : Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Allegro (Concerto in A': Mozart) :
Arthur Rubinstein (piano), and the London Symphony Orchestra
Witches' Sabbath (Symphonic fantastique :
Berlioz) : Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire
Sung by the BBC Chorus: conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Don Galliardo's Son; Fum! Fum! Fum!; The Jolly Bachelors; Nightingale of France; The Vagabond's Song; The Bird in his Cage; The Nightingale's Message; Cat and Dog; Melancholy; The Three Drummers; The Song of Cider
(All edited by Kurt Schindler)
at the organ of the Granada, Harrow
and his Band, with Joy Conway and Connie O'Neill
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenada. Orchestra, directed by Reg Leopold. Programme presented by Fred Hartley
Scotland v. England. Commentary by Raymond Glendenning during the second half of the International Match. From Hampden Park, Glasgow
Film-goers' weekly half-hour introducing songs, scenes, and personalities from film productions of the past, present, and future with a weekly bulletin of film news. Programme devised by Harry Alan Towers, presented by Leslie Mitchell . Produced by Pat Osborne
Officers and men of the British Merchant Service broadcast to their comrades on the seven seas. Hostess, Doris Hare. Debroy Somers and his Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless. . Ship's Newspaper' ; 'In the Club-room ' (Rehabilitation) ; ' Listen to the Band ' ; ' Good Old London '. Recorded and produced by Reita Hendry and Howard Thomas
National and Regional announcements
The Dismounting and Mounting of the King's Guard by His Majesty's Brigade of Guards. Commentators, Michael Standing and Gilbert Harding. Edited recording of the ceremony at Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace, originally broadcast on the morning of March 3, 1943
R.A.F. v. Rest. of England and Wales. Commentary by Stewart MacPherson and W. Barrington Dalby on some of the most important bouts in the tournament during Bristol's ' Wings for Victory' week. From the Colston Hall, Bristol
Invitation to the gavotte
' Waltz : Tout Paris
Mazurka : Souveraine Waltz : Reverie played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
Lilting music, melody and song for everybody, with Laelia Finneberg (soprano), Walter Glynne (tenor), and Albert Sandler (accompanist, Jack Byfield ) ; ' In the Interval ', an address by chair-attendant Robb Wilton ; Nosmo King revives some music-hall memories; Charles Smart at the novachord : BBC Revue Chorus. BBC Revue Orchestra and. a section of the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas. Introduced by Henry Oscar. Produced by Henry Reed
' We Bombed Berlin ' : what it feels like to take a heavy bomber to Berlin is retold in the words of a British air crew. Written by Roy Burnham. Arranged and produced by Brigid Maas
featuring Nat Allen and his Band, with Dorothy Carless and Leslie Douglas. Programme introduced by F. H. Grisewood
Conductor, V. Smith-Branch
From Park Terrace, Church, Pontypool
Talk by Captain Cyril Falls , Military Correspondent of The Times
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom
Orchestra