Cheerful gramophone records
at the organ of the Empire, Leicester Square
and his Orchestra
' A Children's Party', by Helen Mary Stevens
Joan Alexander (soprano), Alex. McKay (tenor), Sanchia Pielou (harp). At the piano, Andrew Bryson. Helen Drever provides the introduction
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
played by Betty Mills
and his Orchestra, with Elizabeth Batey , Pat Macormac. and Harry Kaye
A light music concoction, prepared by Jack Byfield
Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra
played by Alfredo Campoli
Orchestral music, on gramophone records
including some recorded snapshots taken during pantomime rehearsals at the Alexandra Theatre , Birmingham — ' Babes in the Wood'; Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton-'Robinson Crusoe ' ; and Coventry Hippodrome -' Aladdin '
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Eric Winstone and his Swingtette. Guest artists, Stanelli and Mai Bacon
Recording of last night's broadcast by Lord Winster
Songs of this war that may live as long as those of 1914-18. Written and introduced, on gramophone records, by B. M. Lytton-Edwards
Conductor, Rae Jenkins , with Linda Parker (soprano) and Arthur Servent (tenor)
(' I'm only a strolling vagabond '), with the Novelty String Quartet, led by Johnny Denis
Ivy Benson and her Girls Band
Fifth of a weekly series of programmes in which you hear music played at the request of Forces overseas for their relatives at home
('Forces Favourites' is one of the programmes of the BBC's General Overseas Service)
with his Orchestra
Conducted by Maurice Johnstone. Pat Ryan (clarinet)
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Michael Standing , somewhere in London, interviews the man-in-the-street on Christmas Eve
Eleventh of the current series of gramophone programmes of well-loved music selected and introduced by Doris Arnold
with Anne Lenner , Phoebe Hodgson , Joy Wyndham , John Rorke , Monte Crick , and Ronald Frankau. Music by Monte Crick , played by a section of the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement. Script and lyrics by Ronald Frankau. Produced by Max Kester
All hands in one of His Majesty's ships join in singing carols, with Trevor Harvey to conduct them
Programme recorded in Tunis, in which Gracie Fields entertains the Forces with her songs. Presented by arrangement with the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI)
featuring Edgar Bergen , the ventriloquist, and his world-famous dummy Charlie McCarthy , Dale Evans , William Gaxton and Victor Moore , and Ray Noble and his Orchestra
Dancing, carols, and cabaret at the Christmas party given by the University town to soldier-guests from the U.S.A. Description and interviews by Gilbert Harding and Sergeant Pix Miller of the U.S. Army. From the Guildhall, Cambridge.
' An invitation to a seance written by Gordon Boshell. Produced by Francis Dillon
Band of the Royal Dragoons : conductor, Mr. A. A. Singer. (Recording of the broadcast on December 2)
and his Orchestra