Cheerful gramophone records
Programme' summary
on gramophone records
Programme Parade
' Try. Something New ', by a Danish housewife
Margaret Maclnnes (contralto), Allan MacRitchie (tenor), and William McInulty (violin)
played by Michael Mullinar
and her Girls Band
Grimethorpe Brass Nonet, directed by George Thompson
Lou Preager and his Correct Tempo Ballroom Band
A concoction of light music: ingredients prepared by Jack Byfield. ( from the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square)
Records for the housewife
Recording of last night's broadcast
at the theatre organ
From opera to musical comedy, with Doris Banner (soprano), Idris Daniels (bass-baritone), and the BBC Revue Orchestra : conductor, Mansel Thomas
played by David Wise
BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor, Charles Shadwell
Conducted by Mr. D. J. Plater
Regimental March : My Boy Willie
and the Sweet Rhythm Orchestra, with Sid Buckman , and Ken Beau mont
Gramophone records presented by Alan Murray
Recording of last night's broadcast
The story of a meeting between Sophie Wyss and two members of the Royal Engineers, a pianist and a singer, and the music they made
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Plotside broadcasts from a BBC Allotment cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department. Commentator, Michael Standing. Adviser, Thomas Hay. From a London residential square.
Series of complete plays specially written for broadcasting by Peter Cheyney. Produced by Fred O'Donovan. 4— ' The Microphone Case'
by Thomas Turkington and the Sydenham Pipe Band, under Pipe-Major James Tayior
Contrasting styles in dance music. Sweet music played by Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra with Leslie Douglas , and swing music by Jack Simpson and his Sextet with Betty Kent
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Weekly programme for ' You Lucky People ', with Claude Hulbert. Music by Billy Mayer ! and his Orchestra, songs by Dorothy Carless. Script and production by Hal Block and Max Kester.
Twenty-third of these programmes featuring Mary Livingstone , Don Wilson , Dennis Day , ' Rochester and Jack Benny. Recorded in America by arrangement with the Special Service Division of the War' Department of the United States of America
playing light music on two pianos
London Studio Orchestra: conductor, Reg. Leopold
Ted Heath and his Music