Cheerful gramophone records
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
and his Orchestra
' Try Something New :' Sweets instead of Fireworks ', by Hilda Whitlow
Kathleen Moore (soprano) and Elliot Dobie (baritone). At the piano, Andrew Bryson. Helen Drever provides the introduction
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
played by Joan Baker
and her Girls Band
Howard Baker and his Band
Records of Jerome Kern's compositions
at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Manchester
Conductor, Fred Berry
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Harry Leader and his Band. Guest artist, Norman Long
Recording of last night's broadcast
and his Orchestra, with Elizabeth Batey , Pat Macormac , and Harry Kaye
Marcel Moyse (flute) and Ninon Vallin (soprano), on gramophone records
Dance of the Blessed Spirits (Orpheus :
Gluck) : Marcel Moyse and strings
Le bonheur est chose legere (Saint-Saëns) ;
L'ile heureux (Chabrier) ; La delaissee (Hahn) : Ninon Vallin
The Nightingale m Love (Couperin) :
Marcel Moyse , with piano accompaniment
Serenade ; Dream in the Twilight (
Richard Strauss ) ; Seguidille ; Murcienne (Falla) : Ninon Vallin
Serenade (Wordall) : Marcel Moyse , with piano accompaniment
Novelty numbers and solo pieces, played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor, Charles Shadwell ), with Donald Peers
Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra : conductor, William Pethers. From the New Hippodrome, Coventry
Programme for all tastes : comedy, music, sketches serious and gay. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
these gramophone records
First Movement (Organ Sonata in G :
Elgar) : G. D. Cunningham
Adieu des bergers (The Childhood of Christ : Berlioz) : Choir of the Strasbourg Cathedral, with Orchestra conducted by Abbe Alphonse Hoch
Piece héroïque (Cisar Franck ) :
Marcel Dupre (organ)
Hallelujah (The Mount of Olives : Beethoven) : Choir of the Temple Church, London, with organ accompaniment, directed by G. Thalben-Ball
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
and his Quintet. Guest artist, Betty Kent
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Valentine Britten , BBC Gramophone .Librarian, introduces some records that are seldom played
Milton Rosmer as Chief Inspector French in ' The Case of the Torn
Song' : second of six detective plays specially written for broadcasting by Freeman Wills Crofts. Produced by Leslie Stokes
In each of these plays Chief Inspector French tells the story of one of his cases, and listeners will have an opportunity of spotting the clue which leads to the arrest of the criminal
featuring Big Bill Campbell and his Radio Cowboys and Ranch Girls. From the stage of the Grand Theatre, Derby
at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Llandudno
Fourth of a new series of gramophone programmes of well-loved music, selected and introduced by Doris Arnold
or ' Friday at Mulligan's'
BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. Script by Harry O'Dono van. Produced by Eric Fawcett ,
Twelfth 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
Listeners hear their questions about the U.S.A. answered direct from New York
Troise and his Banjoliers. (Recording from October 13)