Cheerful gramophone records
at the organ of the Granada, Welling
and his Orchestra
' Try Something New : First Catch Your Rabbit', by Nella Whitfield
Jae Fraser (soprano), Ian Smith (tenor). At the piano, Andrew Bryson. J. G. Fyfe provides the introduction *
played by Norman Jones
and her Girls Band
with Gladys Ripley
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Tunes that live for ever, on records
(Plymouth Division)
Conducted by Major F. J. Ricketts , Director of Music, Royal Marines
with his Orchestra
Recording of last night's broadcast
bringing you scenes and stars from the theatre : gramophone programme, written and introduced by Harold Neden
Conductor, Fred Berry
played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins
Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra
at the theatre organ
Directed by George Elliott , with Helen Clare
Stephen Williams introduces gramophone records proving that musicians have a sense of humour
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Recording of last night's broadcast
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Revival of a series specially written for the Forces by J. Jefferson Farjeon , featuring Leon M. Lion as ' Ben' of the Merchant Service. Produced by Freti O'Donovan. Episode —' In a Doorway '
(by permission of RKO Radio
British Productions, Ltd.)
Conductor, Charles Williams
and his Orchestra, featuring Dorothy Carless , with Doreen Villiers , Ruth Howard , Len Camber , Derek Roy , Johnny Green , Three Boys and a Girl
with Ronald Frankau ; Turner Layton Naughton and Gold ; Leon Cortez. and Doreen ; the Vincent Rapp Trio. Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra. Announcer, Norman Wooland . Producer,
John Sharman.
Seventh 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
Professor T. E. Jessop , M.C., discusses some of the religious and moral questions most frequently asked by members of the Forces
Professor Jessop teaches philosophy at University College, Hull. Recently he Jus been visiting the Forces and .holding discussions with them. These talks have grown directly out of that experience.
Some gramophone records and their associations, introduced by Alan Murray
Eric Winstone and his Accordion Band-