Cheerful gramophone records
Conducted by Sir Henry Wood. (Gramophone records)
' Men in the Kitchen' : introduced by Freddy Grisewood
from a selection of records
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
Doris Droy gives you Andrew P. Wilson 's recipe of the month, assisted by Grace McChlery , Ann Downie , W. H. D. Joss , and a section of the Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Ronnie Munro. Produced by Archie Campbell
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
Records for the housewife
at two pianos
Conductor, W. H. Cowell
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
and his Band, with Marjorie Kingsley and Renee Lester
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Marjorie Flinn '
at the theatre organ
Frederic Hargraves and his Band
Conductor, Mr. Ralph Williams
Regimental March : The Lincolnshire
Poacher
at the piano
Conductor, Kneale Kelley
on gramophone records
Morning Papers (Johann Strauss ) : conducted by Stanford Robinson
Dear Old Home Songs : conducted by Joseph Lewis
Entertainment of all kinds blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This week's mixture includes Dennis Noble , Tommy Brandon , Michael Howard (by permission of the Windmill Theatre), Margaret Eaves , and Cyril Fletcher. The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent. Introduced by ' Hubert and produced by Michael North and Alick Hayes.
followed by National and Regional announcements
presents ' Making your own Swing Music '. Sixth of a series for swing players. Written by Charles Chilton and Joe Deniz. Illustrated by Tom Bromley 's Radio Swing Septet and introduced by Denis Preston
'Forces' Favourites': Geraldo features his Concert Orchestra, singers, and guest artists in a new series of programmes introducing some of the many requests received at the ENSA Headquarters, Drury Lane Theatre, London, from the men and women of the Forces. Produced by Geraldo. Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment
Excerpt from ' So What ? 2 a revue by Harry O'Donovan , starring Jimmy O'Dea. From the Royal Hippodrome, Belfast
Music for the million, featuring the stars who make the music. Script by Spike Hughes. Produced by Tawny Neilson. From the Hippodrome, Brighton
and his Sextet
Thirty-second 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
The past week's Canadian news and sports high lights, cabled by the C.B.C. National News Service for Canadian Forces in Britain
Ginger Rogers poses for a ten-minute exposure on gramophone records. Narrator, Leslie Mitchell
Dudley Hippodrome Orchestra: conductor, Harry Pell.