Cheerful gramophone records
Conducted by Capt. 0. W. Geary. (Gramophone records)
on gramophone records
' The Food Reporter '
and his Sextet
Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Rhythm
at the organ of the Granada, Harrow
Conductor, Charles Shadwell - , with Bettie Bucknelle
Debroy Somers and his Band
on gramophone records
Conducted by Mr. Patrick Purcell
at the theatre organ
ENSA concert for war-workers, from a factory canteen. Jack Leon and his Orchestra, with Gloria and Alan Kane. Guest artist, Anona Winn
and his Royal Canadians, on gramophone records
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold. Programme produced by Fred Hartley
Today's Variety on records
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
Kate Smith, on gramophone records
played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra (conductor, Rae Jenkins ), with Muriel Liddle (piano)
Directed by Cpl. Lee Street (by permission of the Officer Commanding)
Presented by James Moody
Weekly entertainment for men and women of Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Commands and Coast Artillery. The Royal Artillery Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Bandmaster Mitchell. Miniature recital by David Ffrang con-Thomas (cello). Programme produced by Alfred gunning
National and Regional announcements, followed by 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-seventh 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
Reginald Foort , with Frank Titterton (tenor) and Harry Mortimer (trumpet)
and his Apache Band, with Amalia Magri and Jacques Vallez
Geraldo and his Orchestra play non-vocal melodies in which the instruments speak for themselves
Macdonald Hastings introduces men of the Forces and others with out-of-the-way news and views of passing events
Tommy Handley presents his monthly problem, this time with Dino Galvani. Also providing specially recorded problems for this contest are Michael Standing, Jack Warner, Leslie Hutchinson ('Hutch'), Ivor Novello, Sid Field. Programme introduced by Ronald Waldman, and produced by Audrey Cameron, in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund. The entire entry fees are devoted to the Fund.
The last day for posting your entries is Thursday, August 26, and the address is [address removed].
The results of this contest will be announced after the six o'clock news bulletin on Sunday, September 12, and also in the Radio Times published on September 17.
The twelve correct answers to problems broadcast in the Red Cross Radio Contest on July 24 and July 26 were: CBCA-ACCB-CACB
The BBC's £250 prize is shared between the following 20 listeners who submitted correct entries and will each receive a cheque for £12 10s.; Mrs. A. Baylis, Tottenham, N.17, R.F. Bott, Littleover, Derby, S.L. Brookes, Sidcup, Kent, Mrs. P. Calvert, Bamton, Midlothian, Miss B. Cooke, Leeds, 7, Mrs. E. Cozens, Tynemouth, Mrs. Dahskin, Bradford, H.V. Davies, Shotton, Nr. Chester, J. Ferguson, Barnhill, Dundee, Mrs. V. Maeers, Crediton, Mrs. M. A. Marsh, Lower Gornal, Dudley, N. Parker, Oldfield Brow, Altrincham, Cheshire, Mrs. Rogers, Bexley Heath, Kent, Miss J. Rome, Stepney, E.1, Mrs. I.A. Shanks, Kim, Argyll, T. Thomson, Auchterarder, Perths., E. Tinsley, Smethwick, Staffs, Miss P. Treadaway, East Molesey, H.J. Ward, Newark, Notts, W. Wright, Kelty, Fife.
Pipe-band music by the Pipes and Drums of the 3rd City of Edinburgh Battalion, Home Guard: Pipe-Major G.S. Cockburn. R.J.B. Sellar has written the programme notes
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