Cheerful gramophone records
(bass-baritone), on gramophone records
' Feeding Our Merchant Seamen ', by a sea cook
Gramophone mixture of film music
Conductor, Mr. John L. Judd
Regimental March of the Royal Corps of Signal : Begone, Dull Care
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
on gramophone records
Overture : Le Roi L'a dit (Dvlibes) :
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens
Valse des cloches (Les Cloches de Corneville : Planquette) : Georges Villier (baritone)
Mon petit mari, petit mari (Le Postilion de Long Jumeau : Adam) : Yvonne Brothier (soprano)
Reminiscences of the Gaiety (Lutz-
Kappey) : Westminster Military Band
Dites-lui qu'on l'a remarque (The Grand
Duchess of Gerolstein : Offenbach) : Yvonne Printemps (soprano)
Queen of my heart tonight (Dorothy :
Cellier) : George Baker (baritone)
Selection: Die Fledermaus (The Bat:
Johann Strauss ) : Marek Weber and his Orchestra
Tu n'est pas beau, tu n'est pas riche (La
Perichole : Offenbach) : Maggie Teyte (soprano)
Vive la paresse (Rip Van Winkle : Planquette) : Georges Villier (baritone)
More Reminiscences of the Gaiety (Lutz —
Kappey) : Westminster Military Band
Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra : conductor, William Pethers. From the New Hippodrome, Coventry
Gramophone records of ... Overture : Berenice (Handel) : Queen's Hall
Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry Wood
First Movement of Concerto in E flat, for two pianos, K. 365 (Mozart) : Artur Schnabel and Karl Schnabel , with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
First Movement of the ' Unfinished ' Symphony (Schubert) : London Philharmonic
Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
Army v. R.A.F. Commentary on the closing overs before lunch, by Michael Standing. From Lord's
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Len Camber , Derek Roy , Doreen Villiers , Ruth Howard , and Johnny Green
Today's Variety on records
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
3-A personal sketch of the late Conchita Supervia , drawn, with the help of gramophone records, by Stephen Williams
Peggy Scriven v. Jean Nicol. Commentary by Raymond Glendenning on the three-set singles Red Cross Exhibition Match. From Queen's Club, London
4.45 app. Cricket
Army v. R.A.F. Commentary during the afternoon's play by Michael Standing. From Lord's-
with music on records
The Merchant Navy broadcasting from their own club. Doris Hare is hostess, with Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Charlie Kunz stars in ' Good Old London'; Captain Cuttle introduces another sports celebrity ; ' In the Club-room'; 'Ship's Newspaper and other features. Produced by Reita Hendry and Howard Thomas
National and Regional announcements
for the entertainment of cadets of the Air Training Corps, their relations and friends. Starring Billy Cotton and his Band and Cyril Fletcher. Introducing ' We'd Like To Know ', or ' First-Hand Information ', and a dramatised story of the air based on fact. Edited and produced by Joan Clark.
Army v. R.A.F. Summary of the day's play at Lord's, by Michael Standing
sung by the BBC Men's Chorus, conducted by G. Thalben-Ball . George Pizzey (baritone). At the piano, John Wills
Gaudeamus igitur
Concert given by Foden's Motor Works Band (conductor, Fred Morti mer), from an R.A.F. camp in the North West
Light music played by Jack Leon and his Orchestra
Vic Oliver invites Bob Hope to take over 'Yankee-Doodle-Doo!' for tonight and Frances Langford will be with him. There is a strong supporting cast and Billy Ternent's Orchestra. Bob Hope gives tonight's programme from a camp somewhere in England to an audience composed of Allied Forces. Script by Hal Block. Produced by Gordon Crier.
Bob Hope 's broadcast is through the courtesy of U.S.O. Camp Shows and the Special Service Division of the U.S.A. Army.
' The Standard of the 43rd ', a story of Russian heroism. Written by Gordon Boshell. Produced by Brigid Maas
with his Orchestra
Books by our Allies : 1 — ' The United States of America ', by S. K, Ratcliffe
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra. (Recording of the broadcast on June 26)