Cheerful gramophone records
Phil Spitalny and his All-Girl Orchestra
Al Terry and his Buckeroos, with songs from the West
' Freddy Grisewood Speaking'
from a selection of records
Conductor, Rae Jenkins , with Ronald Bristol (tenor)
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
Roland Powell and his Sextet and Kitty Masters. Produced by Richard North
Mantovani and his Dance Orchestra
at the piano
Conducted by Julius Harrison
and his Band, with Joy Conway and Connie O'Neil
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
playing light music on two pianos.
(by permission of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief). Conductor, Mr. Gilbert Vinter
Tunes that live for ever, on records
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
and his Orchestra
Macdonald Hastings introduces men of the Forces, and others with first-hand accounts of what is going on in the war.
Symphony No. 3, In C minor played by the' Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Piero Coppola , with Alex Cellier (organ), and Mile. D. Herbrecht and L. Petitjean (piano). (Gramophone records)
plays music by Coleridge-Taylor, at the theatre organ
Entertainment of all kinds blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This week's mixture includes Charles Harrison, Carroll Gibbons, Adele Dixon, Joyce Grenfell, and Will Fyffe. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Introduced by 'Hubert', and produced by Alick Hayes.
followed by National and Regional announcements
presents a programme of American folk music, sung by Huddie Lead -better and Joshua White. Specially recorded in New York during the W.N.Y.C. American Music Festival
with Stephane Grappelly and his Swingtet, Cavan O'Connor , Stanelli, and the Empire Orchestra, conducted by Fred Glover. From the Wood Green Empire
on records
A parade of the best in jazz, played by Phil Green and his Concert Dance Orchestra, with Sam Browne, Dorothe Morrow, the Six in Harmony and this week's guest artist, Carroll Gibbons. Programme introduced by Jack Jackson. Produced by Henry Reed
played by the Foden's Motor Works Band : conductor, Fred Mortimer
Thirty-fifth 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 America
The past week's Canadian News and sports high lights cabjed by the CBC National News Service, especially for Canadian Forces in Britain
Carmen Miranda poses for a ten-minute exposure on gramophone records. Introduced by Leslie Mitchell
The Music Makers