Cheerful gramophone records
Half-an-hour of Hill-Billy music and song
' Mrs. Buggins (Mabel Constan duros)
on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
and his Mandoliers, with Ivor Adams and Doreen Browning
on records
Rhaglen arbennig i fechgyn a merched y Lluoedd Arfog. Y cyfarwyddo gan Sam Jones.
Harry Leader and his Band
Led by Albert Sandler , with Eugenie Safonova
Tunes from the Great White Way, on gramophone records
Conducted by Captain A. Lemoine , Director of Music, Life Guards
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
and his Band, with Joy Conway and Connie O'Neil
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
R. E. Kingsley (' Rex '), sports journalist, introduces his personal preferences in Scottish song. Singers, Jenny Black (contralto), and Matthew Dickie (tenor). At the piano, Andrew Bryson
Sidney Davey and his Players
Conducted by Julius Harrison
from the Norfolk Hotel, Bournemouth
at the theatre organ
Gramophone records
Spike . Hughes introduces more gramophone records from Spanish operas written by non-Spanish composers
Problems of men and women in the Forces, and of their wives and relatives, are discussed by George Blake
National and Regional announcements
edited and read by Colin Wills
edited and read by Arthur Heighway
edited and read by Cyril Watling
Geraldo in the Middle East: programme recorded during his ENSA tour. Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI)
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
Conductor, Charles Williams
and his Orchestra
The fighting spirit of the United Nations. Dramatic presentation of the free peoples of the world at war. ' The Men of the Maquis' : a story about the guerrillas of France. Written by J. P. Gallagher. Produced by Brigid Maas
Adelaide Hall and Syd Walker supply a few ultra-violet rays in a series of six new programmes, aided by Stephen Manton , the, BBC Revue Chorus, and the augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement. Programme produced and introduced by Jimmy Dyrenforth.
'Have You Heard this One?'; Singing Stars : 6-Dorothy Dick-son ; and ' Regimental Salute ', written by Alasdair T. A. Loch. Programme introduced by Ian Sadler , and produced by Anna Instone
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra