Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Callender's Senior Band and Pryor's Band, on gramophone records
Programme Parade
' The Radio Doctor'
on gramophone records
and his Orchestra
Carroll Gibbons
at the organ of the Gaumont, Holloway
! on gramophone records
Blackball Colliery Band : conductor, Wilfred Dawson
Famous double acts on records
and her Girls' Band, with the Four Star Girls
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Conductor, Fred Mortimer
Eighty-third of a series of programmes relayed from Canada, containing news and personal messages for the Canadian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses in Great Britain
with his Orchestra
at the theatre organ
Led by Albert Sandler , with Eugenie Safonova
Scottish Variety Orchestra : con
. ductor, Ronnie Munro
on gramophone records
L'epreuve d'amour (
Mozart-Ludwig Seitz ): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Efrem Kurtz
The Wise Virgins (Bach— Walton) : Sadler's
Wells Orchestra, conducted by William Walton
Baiser de la fee : Pas de deux (Stravinsky) : London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Len Camber , Georgina, Derek Roy , Doreen Villiers , Johnnie Green , the Singing Sweethearts, and Three
Boys and a Girl
Raymund Langley , with Herbert C. Ridout , recalls memories of some of the hundreds of stars he has introduced to gramophone recording during the last twenty-five years. No. 1 ' Albert Chevalier , Henry Hall , and Binnie Hale '. Written by Herbert C. Ridout. Produced by Pat Osborne
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast
National and Regional announcements
Gramophone records chosen and presented by members of the fighting Services and of the home front who work behind them. Arranged and introduced by Hamilton Kennedy
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people with out-of-the-way news and views of passing events
Directed by Victor Silvester
Variety from the Empire Theatre, Dewsbury
'First Night ' : talk by the Rev. Ronald Selby Wright , S.C.F.
Music of Eric Coates ': its inspiration, and the background against which it was written. Gramophone programme arranged by Harry Alan Towers. Produced by Pat Osborne
12 — ' Tupper Goes Abroad', by Peter Braidwood , read by the author
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra. (Recording of the broadcast on March 29)