Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Selection, played by the Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, conducted by Capt. R. G. Evans. (Gramophone records)
Programme Parade
Mrs. Mary Stevens : ' Easter Buns '
and his Orchestra
Eric Winstone and his Swing Quartet
at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with George Armitage (tenor)
Rhythmic records
and his Correct Tempo Ballroom Band
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Today's Variety on records
(by permission of the Commandant No. 1 Depot, R.A;M.C), under the direction of Bandmaster H. Johnson
Pipe-band music by the Pipes and Drums of the 3rd Perthshire (Crieff) Battalion, Home Guard. Written by R. J. B. Seller , and introduced by R. Douglas Robin.
at the piano
with Helen Hill
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
Conductor, Fred Berry -
Songs by Hamilton Harty , Herbert Hughes , and Charles Villiers Stan ford, surig by Ormiston Mixed Voice Choir (conductor, William Boyd ), James McCafferty (baritone), and Evelyn Forbes (mezzo-soprano)
BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
Presented by James Moody. 'BBC recording)
Weekly entertainment for the men and women of Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Commands and Coastal Artillery. Royal Artillery Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Captain O. Geary (by permission of the Officers, Royal Artillery). Artists in uniform; 'Quiz Time'; The Calores Sisters, Cliff Weir, with Alan Howland and Frank Formby. Programme presented by Alfred Dunning and the editor, Bill MacLurg
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Weekly news-reel for Canadian Forces in Britain and for all friends of the Senior Dominion, depicting Canada's Army and Navy at work in Britain, the Royal Canadian Air Force in action, and reporting news and views from Canada. Produced by John Kannawin , and presented in co-operation with the London office of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Fiftieth in the series organised by the Special Service Division of the War Department of the United States of America. Recorded in the United States, and edited for reproduction in this country by Norah Neale
Conductor, E. S. Kessell
played by Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
(by permission of the Air Council), conducted by Flying-Officer C. L. P. Ward, Director of Music, Royal Air
Force
Macdonald Hastings introduces men of the Services, and others with first-hand accounts of what is going on in the war
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Ivy Benson with her Girls Band