Cheerful gramophone records
Half-an-hour of Hill-Billy music and song
1—'The How and Why of Cooking ', by Phillip Harben
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Ritz Cinema, Nottingham
and his Orchestra
featuring Eric Barker and Pearl Hackney. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont .
Damau difyr at y bore, sef pennill ac englyn a chan, gydag ambell stori ddigrif. Y rhaglen dan ofal Nan Davies. (Welsh light programme)
Lou Preager and his Correct Tempo Ballroom Band
Records for the housewife
at the organ of the Paramount Odeon, Tottenham Court Road
Instrumental music on gramophone records
(See Home Service)
played by Ruth Pearl
Conductor, Charles Groves , with Thea Wells and the BBC Revue. Chorus
and his Orchestra, with Elizabeth Batey , Pat Macormac , and Harry Kaye
Rhythmic records
Conducted by Gideon Fagan
played by the Crookhall Colliery Band : conductor, J. J. Stobbs
(Soloist, J. Marsh)
(Duettists, H. Harrison and C. Sayers)
Selection : Gems of Henry Bishop
Winifred Lawson introduces gramophone records of the fighting forces in the Savoy Operas
H.M.S. ' Renown ' : recorded programme made by members of the ship's concert party
This is the day and time when the late John Hilton talked about those problems of meri and women in the Forces and of their wives and relatives, which are discussed in this programme
National and Regional announcements
edited and read by Colin Wills
edited and read by Arthur Heighway
edited and read by Cyril Wading
Part of the massed concert by Sheffield war-workers, organised by the Joint Committee of Managements and Trade Unions, as a tribute to these industrial broadcasts. The 150th in the Northern series will be celebrated tomorrow in a special programme at noon. Produced by Victor Smythe. From the City Hall, Sheffield
sung by the BBC Theatre Chorus, conducted by John Clements
Conductor, Rae Jenkins , with Owen Brannigan (baritone) (by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)
Music for the million, featuring the stars who make the music. Script by Spike Hughes. Produced by Tawny Neilson . From the Lido Theatre, Bolton
' Signal Station ' : how eight visual signaller ' Wrens ' in an isolated unit played their part in speeding combined operations. Written by Rose Marie Hodgson. Produced by Peter Watts
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
The Gramophone Department entertains with ' Near Misses ' : good tunes that never became popular, - chosen by Roy Plomley. ' Great Composers and their Melodies ', introduced by Joseph Lewis , and ' Black Magic', in which Buddy Bradley tells about favourite coloured artists and their raiords. Script by Harry Alan Towers. Programme introduced by Patric Curwen and edited by Frederick Piffard
Primo Scala's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood