Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Half-an-hour of Hill-Billy music and song
(recording)
Programme Parade
'Mrs. Buggins' (Mabel Constanduros)
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Quick-fire Variety, with Maurice Arnold, Jack Hayes, Frank Hagley.
Rhaglen a ddiddordeb arbennig i fechgyn a merched y Lluoedd Arfog. Y cyfarwyddo gan Sam Jones.
(Welsh light programme)
Billy Mayerl and his Band
Famous double acts, on records
David McCallum playing popular light pieces written or transcribed for the fiddle.
Conducted by Major J. Causley Windram, Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
Miniature Overture: The Merrymakers...Eric Coates
Selection: Ruddigore...Sullivan
Piccolo Solo: The Wren...Domare
Waltz: Soldiers' Songs...Gung'l
Galop (The Daughter of the Drum Major)...Offenbach
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Variety, on records
played by York Bowen and Harry Isaacs
March...George Dyson
Viennese Waltz..Guy Warrack
Etude-Caprice...Kreutzer-Berkowitz
Jig...Beryl Rubinstein
Sheep and Goat (Walking tune)...David Guion
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Improvisations at the piano on themes selected from the preceding programme.
from the Norfolk Hotel, Bournemouth, with Lyle Evans, Linda Parker (by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Co.), and Alfred Jupp and his Orchestra.
with his guitar and his Stringtette, with Paula Green
Spike Hughes tells, with gramophone records, about some Spanish operas written by non-Spanish composers
This is the day and time when the late John Hilton talked about those problems of men and women in the Forces, and of their wives and relatives, which are discussed in this programme.
followed by National and Regional announcements
Edited and read by Arthur Heighway
Edited and read by Cyril Watling
Ivor Novello visits Drury Lane Theatre to revive some memories of his musical plays 'Crest of the Wave', 'Careless Rapture', and 'The Dancing Years'. With him are Maggie Teyte, Trefor Jones and Olive Gilbert, and the ENSA Concert Orchestra, conducted by Geraldo.
Produced by Ivor Novello and presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI).
(BBC recording)
The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and W.J. McElroy (traditional fiddler)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins.
Eileen Joyce (piano)
March: Sea Songs...arr. Vaughan Williams
Waltz: The Haunted Ballroom...Toye
Scherzo (Symphonic Concerto in D minor)...Litalff
Suite: The Skaters...Meyerbeer-Lambert
Tango...Albeniz (piano)
Butterflies...Grieg (piano)
Panorama...Tchaikovsky
Perpetuum mobile...Johann Strauss
The Fair Day (An Irish Symphony)...Hamilton Harty
Music for the million, featuring the stars who make the music. Script by Spike Hughes. Produced by Tawny Neilson . From the Empire, Chiswick
a story of the blitz. Written by Rosemary Colley.
Pre-1914, when dancing really was dancing.
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra.
"Have You Heard This One?"; "Singing Stars", No. 3 - ÂÂEdith Day; and "Regimental Salute", introduced by Major Henry Sherek.
Programme introduced by Ian Sadler
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra