Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Conducted by Major J. C. Windram. (Gramophone records)
Programme Parade
' A Salad-Dressing You Can Keep ', by Nella Whitfield
Songs and instrumental music, on gramophone records
played by Stephen Wearing
and his Ballroom Orchestra
on gramophone records
Overture: The Queen's Lace Handkerchief
(Johann Strauss ) : Dol Dauber and his Salon Orchestra
La Lettre' (La Perichole : Offenbach) :
Raquel Meller (soprano)
Va, petit mousse (Les Cloches deComeville Planquelle): Armand Bernard
The (tenor) Brigands' Fantasia (Offenbach—
Tavan) :. Godfrey Andolfi Orchestra
C'est l'amour (Les Saltimbanques :
Ganne) : Marcel Denya (soprano)
Je regardais en l'air (Les Cloches de
Corneville : Planquelle) : Armand Bernard (tenor)
Rhythmic records
Conductor, Mr. G. C. Bixley
at the theatre organ
Music for all moods oh records
Recording of last night's broadcast
and his Band
Today's Variety on records
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Julius Harrison
and her Girls Band
at the theatre organ
Recording of last night's broadcast
This final Music Club programme of the season . consists of special recordings made by members of the Music Society of'an R.A.F. Station in the East Midlands. Produced by Cedric Wallis and presented by Alec Robertson
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. 6—' The Alibi Case '
Ken Smiley and his Delta Four : Jim Hawthorne , guitar and mouth organ (simultaneously) ; Milly Millar , singer of Irish songs; Alfred Arnold , original songs at the piano. Devised and produced by James Mageean. From the ' BBC at War' Exhibition, City Hall, Belfast
Under the direction of- Stanley Andrews
Conductor, Charles Williams
Weekly programme for ' You Lucky, People ! '. Music by Billy Mayerl. and his Orchestra. Devised by Hal Block. Script by C. Denier Warren. Produced by Max Kester. (Special
Twenty-seventh 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
Conductor, E. S. Carter
Third of a series of gramophone programmes written and arranged by A. P. Sharpe
Troise and his Banjoliers.. (Recording of the broadcast on June 4)