Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Conducted by Capt. 0. W. Geary.
'(Gramophone records)
Programme Parade
' The Food Reporter '
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is 'All hail, thou dwelling pure and lowly ! ' from Gounod's Faust, sung by Webster Booth (tenor), accompanied by the Halle Orchestra, conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
and his Sextet
Cherry Lind, with Robin Richmond and Jimmy Bailey
at the organ of the Granda, Clapham Junction
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Bettie Fucknelle
Eric Winstone and his Accordion
Band
Today's Variety on records
Conductor, Reg. Little
Directed by Albert Sandler, with Yvette Darnac and Marcel de Haes
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Concert Orchestra of the R.A.M.C. (by permission of the Officer Commanding), conducted by Bandmaster Harry John son, with Elisabeth Parry. Guest artists, Claude Dampier and Billie Carlyle
England v. The Dominions. Commentary on the closing overs before lunch, by Michael Standing. From Lord's
' Scotswomen who wrote but one song ', by Cicely Abbott. Presented, by Moultrie R. Kelsall
Holiday music, on gramophone records at 2.0
with his Orchestra -..
Frank Stewart and his Orchestra
played by Eddie Condon , Pee Wee Russell and Quartet. Specially recorded in New York during the W.N.Y.C. American Music Festival
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Led by Johnny Denis
England v. The Dominions. Commentary during the afternoon's play, by Michael Standing. From Lord's
Weekly entertainment for men and women of Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Commands and Coast Artillery. ' Corn on the Ear ' — an edition specially recorded by Canadian Ack-Ack Gunners in this country. Script by Captain Brian Meredith. Produced by Alfred Dunning
National and Regional announcements, and Scottish News summary
Weekly news-reel for Canadian Forces in Britain and for all friends of the Senior Dominion, depicting Canada's Army and Navy at work in Britain, the Royal Canadian Air Force in action, and reporting news and views from Canada. Produced by Gerry Wilmot , in co-operation with the London office of the C.B.C.
Sixty-fourth in the series produced by the Special Service Division of the War Department of the United States of America for the entertainment of the Armed Forces of the United Nations. Recorded in Hollywood
sung by the BBC Chorus : conductor, Leslie Woodgate. Stanley Rilev (baritone). At the piano, John Wills
Dashing away with the smoothing-iron ;
Early one morning ; The Farmer's Daughters ! Ould John Braddlum ; Polly Wolly Doodle (arr. Stanford Robinson) ; This Old Man ; Widdicombe Fair
by Pipe-Major George Cruickshank
Modern dance music, featuring some of Britain's ' ace' arrangers, played by the Dance Orchestra of No. 1 Balloon Centre ('The Skyrockets') directed by Cpl. Paul Fenoulhet (by permission of the Air Officer Commanding)
A musical tour of London Town with Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Macdonald Hastings introduces men of the Services, and others with first-hand accounts of what is going on in the war
Conductor, Brinley Williams
Charles Maxwell ,, with the aid of gramophone records, introduces an all-star entertainment, featuring Elisabeth Welch , Rudy Starita , and Walsh and Barker, with dancing to Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
BBC Revue Orchestra : conductor, Mansel Thomas