Cheerful gramophone records
on gramophone records
The Vagabond (Vaughan Williams) :
Peter Dawson (baritone)
A Border Ballad (Cowen) j The Jolly
Tinker (arr. Newton) : Roy Henderson (baritone)
Marching along (Harrison) ; So we U go no more a-roving (M V. White) : Derek Oldham (tenor)
Hit-tunes for the week
' Freddy Grisewood Speaking
from a selection of records
and his Orchestra and ' Four Hands in Harmony ' (Clive Richardson and Tony Lowry at two pianos)
at the organ of the Regal, Marble Arch »
Another episode in the ' McFlannels in War-Time' series, with John Morton , Meg Buchanan , Ann Downie , Arthur Shaw , and Martin Conway. Written by, Helen W. Pryde , and produced by Archie Campbell
Arthur Dulay and his Orchestra
and her Girls Band
(The Royal East Kent Regiment) : conductor, MrrW. B. Foster
Regimental March of the Buffs
Selection
at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Llandudno
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
Gramophone records to remind you of some of the musical plays produced there between 1903 and 1935
"By the Shores of the Mediterranean" ("The Earl and the Girl": Caryll) - Columbia Light Opera Company
Selection: "The Quaker Girl" (Monckton) - Light Opera Company
"Violin Song" ("Tina": Rubens) - Thea Phillips and Victor Olof
"I'm a one-man girl" ("Mr. Cinders": Ellis and Myers) - Binnie Hale and Bobby Howes
"Dancing on the Ceiling" ("Evergreen": Rodgers) - Jessie Matthews
"The Shepherd's Song" ("Helen": Offenbach) - Heddle Nash (tenor)
"Solomon" ("Nymph Errant": Cole Porter) - Elisabeth Welch
"Easter Parade" ("Stop Press": Irving Berlin) - Gordon Little (baritone)
Under the direction of Harold C. Gee
Billy Ternent and the Dance Orchestra
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Entertainment of all kinds blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This week's mixture includes Murray and Mooney ; ' Record Request Time ', introduced by Joy Shelton ; Carl Carlisle 's ' Crazy Court' ; 'Off the Liberty Boat', the Navy's own contribution to the programme ; Jack Buchanan ; the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shad well. Programme introduced by ' Hubert', and produced by Charles Maxwell.
followed by National and Regional announcements
presents Bertie King and his West Indian Swing Players, with Lauderic Caton. Introduced by Charles Chilton.
with Alfredo and his Band, Billy Danvers, and Jack McKaty. From the
Danvers, and Jock McKay. From the New/Theatre, Cardiff /
(freely arranged by R.O. Morris), sung by the BBC Singers: conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Blow away the morning dew; Cold blows the wind; High Germany (Somerset); The Turtle Dove (Somerset and Dorset); The Mare and the Foal (Warwickshire)
Paraqe/f the best in jazSfplayed by Phil Green and his ContestDance
Orchestra, with Sajh Browne , Doaothl Morrow , ancl the Six in Harmon^. This week's guest, Stephane Grappelly. Programme introduced, by Jack Jackson. /Produced by Aenry Reed
MusicMf the sunny South, played by the Sptathern Serenade Orchestra, diiectld\a Reg Leopold. Programme prodaced^tFred Hartley '
Fortieth in the series produced by the Special Service Division of the War Department of the U.S.A. for the entertainment of the Armed Forces of the United Nations. (Recorded in Hollywood)
The past week's Canadian news and sports high lights, cabled by the CBC
National News Service for Canadian Forces in Britain
on records
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra.