Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
and his Orchestra
Gramophone records
Programme Parade
' The Radio Doctor '
Gramophone records
Conductor, Ronnie Monro
Betty Driver
at the organ of the Ritz, New Southgate
London Coliseum Orchestra : conductor, Reginald Burston
(by permission of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief) : conductor, Mr. George Malcolm
and her Girls Band
Conductor, Guy Warrack at 12.30
Broadcast from Canada of news and personal messages for the Canadian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nurses in Great Britain
These gramophone records.
Moment musical; Humoresque (Rachmaninoff): Rachmaninoff (piano)
Phyllis has such charming graces (Young-Lane Wilson); Is she not passing fair (Costello-Elgar): David Lloyd (tenor)
Rondo (Haffner) Serenade (Mozart-Kreisler): Kreisler (violin)
O can ye sew cushions? (trad., arr. M. K. Lee); A ravishing delight (Arne-W. H. Cummings): Isobel Baillie (soprano)
Scherzo (Borodin): Rachmaninoff
Time, Greenwich at 2.0
plays music by Ivor Novello , at the theatre organ
Conductor, Mr. A. A. Singer
Falkman and his Apache Band
and his Orchestra, featuring Dorothy Carless , with Doreen Villiers , Ruth Howard , Len Camber , Derek Roy , Johnny Green , Three Boys and a Girl
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
plays Gilbert and Sullivan selections, at the theatre organ
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg Leopold. Programme produced by Fred Hartley
Seventh of a weekly series of programmes in which you hear music played at the request of Forces Overseas for their relatives and friends at home
National and Regional announcements
with Kay Cavendish
Province-by-Province bulletin for Canadian Forces stationed in Great Britain, read by Gerry Wilmot : tonight, news from Quebec, in English
F. H. Grisewood brings to the microphone people with out-of-the-way news and views of passing events
(No. 67, present series). Directed by Victor Silvester
Variety from the Palace Theatre, Blackpool
Black-faced minstrel show, produced by Harry S. Pepper. Cast includes Scott and Whaley, Ike Hatch , C. Denier Warren (by permission of Bertram Montague ), and Fred Yule. Kentucky Minstrel Banjo Team: Dick Pepper , Edward Fairs , and Bernard Sheaff. BBC Variety Orchestra and Male Voice Chorus, conducted by Mansel Thomas. Charles Smart and the novachord. Book written and remembered by C. Denier Warren. Music arranged by Doris Arnold.
48-' Rhubarb Wine ', written by Dora Broome , and read by Mary Eastwood
Troise and his Banjoliers. (Recording of the broadcast on December 12, 1943)