Cheerful gramophone records
Raymond Scott and his Quintet
' The How and Why of Cooking : How Dried Egg can beat Shell Egg', by Philip Harben
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Conductor, Ronnie Muwo
at the piano
Rhaglen ddifyr at y bore, gyda chan a stbri i godi'r galon. Y rhaglen o dan ofal Nan Davies a Mai Jones.
Phil Green and his Band
Pipe-band music by the Pipes and Drums of the Edinburgh University Senior Training Corps : Pipe-Major J. Turnbull. R. J. B. Sellar has compiled the programme notes
Tunes from the Great White Way, on gramophone records
played by the Harton Colliery Band: conductor, Jack Atherton
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
The Radio Padre, Rev. Ronald Selby Wright, S.C.F., introduces his personal preferences in Scottish song. Singers, Jean Summers (soprano) and George Fleming (baritone). At the piano, Andrew Bryson. (BBC recording)
Collected and arranged by H. E. Piggott and sung by the BBC Men's Chorus : conductor, Leslie Wood gate. Victor Harding (baritone)
Heave away, my Johnny ; Shallow Brown ;
What shall we do with a drunken sailor ? ; Storm along ; Haul on the bowline ; Off to the South'ard we'll go ; Santy Anna ; Tom's gone to Hilo : On the banks of Sacramento
(by permission of the Officer Commanding). directed by Lieut. H. P. B. Oakley
Variety, on records
Falkman and his Apache Band
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Famous double acts, on records
from the Winter Gardens, Droitwich Spa, with Terry Thomas, Decima Knight, and dance music played by Vernon Adcock and his Aristocrats. Produced by Jacques Brown
and his Quintet
Russell Palmer introduces gramophone records demonstrating the importance of orchestral accompaniment in opera
Problems of men and women in the Forces, and of their wives and relations, are discussed by George Blake
followed by National and Regional announcements
edited and read by Arthur Heighway
edited and read by Cyril Watling
'Musical All-Sorts': an assortment of the lighter musical fare which ENSA serves to the Forces, played by Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra, and Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Rhythm, with Santiago Lopez. Guest artists, Raymond Newell and Anne Lenner. Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI)
Ceinwen Rowlands (soprano), Edward Reach (tenor), and the Tamworth Singers. BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins
with his Orchestra
Soothing music, played by Reginald King with his Quintet
' Day Raid ' : the story of one of the heaviest day raids, made by American Flying Fortresses at Schweinfurt. Written by Leo Condon. Produced by John Martin
Adelaide Hall and Syd Walker in the fourth of a series of six programmes, with Stephen Manton , the BBC Revue Chorus, and the augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement. Programme produced and introduced by James Dyrenforth.
'Have You Heard This One?'; ' Singing Stars ', 7—Dennis Noble ; and ' Regimental Salute ', written by Alasdair T. H. Loch. Programme introduced by Ian Sadler , and produced by Anna Instone
Jack Simpson and his Sextet