Cheerful gramophone records
on gramophone records
' Try Something New : Spanish Omelettes by Anna Ponthier
Flora Blythman (contralto); Philip Malcolm (baritone) ; Florence Macbride (violin). At the piano, Andrew Bryson. Helen Drever provides the introduction
Humoreske for piano played by Noel Mewton-Wood
and her Girls Band
on. gramophone records
Overture : The Caliph of Baghdad (Roieldieu) : conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell
Fragments from Hans Andersen (York
Bowen) : conducted by P. S. G. O'Donnell
Funeral March of a Marionette (Gounod) : conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Records for the housewife
at two pianos
at the theatre organ
Today's Variety on records
Recording of last night's broadcast
with his Orchestra
Ted Heath and his Music
and his Mazurka Orchestra
Conductor, E. C. Moore
Recording of last night's broadcast
National and Regional announcements, and Scottish News summary
Plotsidc broadcasts from a BBC allotment cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department. Commentator : Michael Standing. Adviser, Thomas Hay. From a London residential square
(Second series). 10—'The Bewitching Chevalier'. Written by Nest Lewis. Produced by Walter Rilla
at the theatre organ : ' A Musical Memory Test'
Music for the million, featuring the stars who make the music. Script by Spike Hughes. Produced by Tawny Neilson. From the Hippodrome, Ilford
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
with Evelyn Laye , Billy Danvers , G. H. Elliott , and Sandy Powell. Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra. Announcer, Norman Wooland. Producer, John Sharman.
Fifth of these programmes featuring Edgar Bergen , the ventriloquist, and his world-famous dummy
Charlie McCarthy , Dale Evans , and Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Recorded in America by arrangement with the Special Service Division of the War Department of the United States of America
Conducted by John C. Potter. Introduced by Jack Collings
Programme' to celebrate the centenary of the birth of one of the most popular Welsh composers of the last century. Trefor Jones (tenor), and the Aberdare Singers, conducted by Idris Lewis
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra.