Cheerful gramophone records
Metropolitan Police Central Band, conducted by Flight-Lt. J.'H. Amers , and the Munn and Felton's Works Band, conducted by W. Halliwell. (Gramophone records)
Popular artists and bands parade for your entertainment on records
' The Radio Doctor '
on gramophone records
and his Sextet
Billy Mayerl
at the theatre organ
C.W.S. (Manchester) Band : conductor, Albert E. Rayner
Overture : The Barber of Seville
(Rossini) : New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Toscanini
Eleven Viennese Dances (Beethoven) :
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Felix Weingartner
Piano Concerto No. 1, in G minor
(Mendelssohn) : Apia Dorfman (piano), with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Walter Goehr
Suite .No. 1 (L'Arlesienne : Bizet):
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Bcecham
Polovtsian March (Prince Igor : Borodin) :
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
and his Dance Orchestra, with Alan Kane
and his Orchestra, with Charles Kullman (tenor), on gramophone records
Leo Fall Pot-pourri (Part 2) :
Mark Weber and his Orchestra
Serenade (Ravini) ; Serenade (Schubert) :
Charles Kullman (tenor)
Fantasia on Melodies of Johann Strauss
(arr. Weber) : Marek Weber and his Orchestra
Ninety-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
Record programme of songs, old and new, that are associated with the various United States of modem America. Written and arranged by Rex Ransley
featuring Maurice Lindon
at the theatre organ
Melville Christie and his Dance Orchestra
sung by the BBC Theatre Chorus, conducted by John Clements
played for Salford schoolchildren during their American Week by the BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Julius Harrison
Today's Variety on records
with his Orchestra
Let the artists at the Cafe Continental while away a pleasant half-an-hour for you with music and songs, grave and gay, in true Continental fashion.
Artists Yvette Darnac, Marcel de Haes, Orchestre Montmartre, directed by Albert Sandler. Proprietor, Marcel de Haes
Yvette Darnac and Marcel de Haes have only recently come together as a regular team, although they have each been broadcasting with great success for many years. Marcel de Haes, known as 'The Modern Troubadour', has given to English listeners the same kind of intimate and personal song that such singers as Charles Trenet and Jean Sablon used to give to France.
followed by National and Regional announcements
Western Command (Entertainments Branch) presents the Marstoneers Orchestra, 65 Group Pioneer Corps; the Rapcats Male Voice Choir of 37 Detachment R.A.P.C., and the Rapcats Swingtet. Programme introduced by Lieut.-Col. A. R. Hamilton, R.A.P.C., and presented by Captain Emlyn Griffiths.
All personnel taking part broadcast by permission of their Commanding Officers
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people with out of the way news and views of passing events
Directed by Victor Silvester. Presented by Joy Worth
Variety from the Theatre Royal, Stockport. Presented by Victor Smythe
Rev. Ronald Selby-Wright , S.C.F.
Another programme of songs, both old and new, that it is hard to forget, with Stephen Manton , Helen Clare , Paula Green , the BBC Revue Chorus, and the Augmented Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Billy Tement. Produced and introduced by Jimmy Dyrenforth.
22— ' Attempted Theft ',• written by Elleston Trevor , read by Alan Howland
Harold Collins and his Orchestra.