Cheerful gramophone records
Conducted by the late B. Walton O'Donnell. (Gramophone records)
Popular artists and bands on records
'Try Something New', by Muriel Ann Wilde
Ella McConnell (contralto), John Tainsh (tenor), and John Linn (viola). At the piano, Andrew Bryson. Muriel Fyfe provides the introduction
played by Kathleen Frise-Smith
and his Band
on gramophone records
Overture : Mousmc (Moncklon and Talbot) : Arthur Wood and his Orchestra
Waltz Song (Tom Jones : Edward German) : Doris Vane (soprano)
When haven lies (A Princess of Kensington : Edward German) : Walter Glynne (tenor)
The Pipes of Pan (The Arcadians : Moncklon) : Helen Hill (soprano)
The English Rose (Merrie England :
Edward German) :Webster Booth (tenor)
Arcady is ever young (The Arcadians :
Moncklon) : Winnie Melville (soprano)
On a January morning (Tom Jones :
Edward German) : Keith Falkner (baritone)
Dances (Merrie England : Edward German) : Orchestre Raymonde, conducted by George Walter
Jack Leon and his Orchestra
and his Band, with Jdy Conway and Connie O'Neill
Conductor, Rae Jenkins , with Harry Porter (tenor)
Recording of last night's broadcast by Air Chief Marshal Sir .Philip Joubert, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Inspector General, Royal Air Force
Tunes that live for ever, on records
at the theatre organ
Under the direction of Alfred Jupp
From the Norfolk Hotel, Bournemouth
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
presented, with gramophone records, by Joseph Lewis
and her Girls Band
Conducted by Charles Groves
Recording of last night's broadcast
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Talk on rehabilitation by George Tomlinson , M.P., Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and National Service
(Second series). 4 — 'The Pretty Pedlar'. Written by Veronica Sib thorp. Produced by Walter Rilla
Army calls in a Scottish regiment, played by the Pipes and Drums of a Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers (by permission of the Commanding Officer): Pipe-Major Donald MacArthur.
Script by Spike Hughes. Produced by Douglas Lawrence. From the Palace Theatre, Blackpool
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra, with Grace Nevern. Pictures in words and music of summer days past and present in town and country
Weekly programme for ' You Lucky People ! ' Music by Billy Mayerl and his Orchestra. Devised by Hal Block , script by C. Denier Warren , production by Max Kester. (BBC recording)
Twenty-eighth 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 U.S.A.
Hill-Billies on gramophone records
Listeners hear their questions about the U.S.A. answered direct from New York
Richard Crean End his Orchestra.