Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
at the organ of the Empire, Leicester Square
and his Orchestra
Programme Parade
' Try Something New : Norwegian Leek Dishes', by Ragna Martin
Elizabeth MacKinlay (soprano) and George Fleming (baritone). At the piano, Andrew Bryson. Harry M. Willsher provides the introduction.
at the organ of the Majestic, Rochester
played by Iris Greep (piano)
and his Ballroom Orchestra
The New Organolians, with Jimmie Leach at the piano *
Tunes from the Great White Way, on gramophone records
and his Orchestra, with Jack Wilson (piano)
and his Quintet
Recording of last night's broadcast
Variety, on records
Conductor, Mr. John L. Judd
Novelty numbers and solo pieces, played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor, Charles Shadwell ), with Donald Peers.
Joe Loss and his Orchestra
A record reminder of the popular series starring Bebe Daniels , Vic Oliver , and Ben Lyon , with the Greene Sisters. Sam Browne and Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra. Records chosen by Sidney Wilkings , and introduced by Douglas Lawrence. Programme edited by Pat Osborne
in ' A Song to Sing'. At the piano, Norman Whiteley. Produced by Richard North
with his Orchestra
on gramophone records
Prelude: In the King's Hall (Sigurd Jorsalfar: Grief): Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Fabien Sevitzky
Night Ride and Sunrise (Sibelius): BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Andantine marziale (Symphony No. 2, in C minor, Op. 17: Tchaikovsky): Cincinatti Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Valentine Britten , BBC Gramophone Librarian, introduces some records seldom played
' Fire Ahoy ! ' : fourth programme in a new series specially written for the Forces by J. Jefferson Farjeon , with Leon M. Lion as ' Ben '. Produced by Fred O'Donovan
Province-by-Province bulletin for Canadian Forces stationed in Great Britain, read by Gerry Wilmot : tonight, news from the Prairie Provinces.
Conductor, Cyril I. Yorath
Nineteenth of the current series of gramophone programmes of well-loved music selected and introduced by Doris Arnold
featuring Edgar Bergen , the ventriloquist, and his world-famous dummy, Charlie McCarthy , and Ray Noble and his Orchestra
' What is life for ? ' : first of a series of talks by Canon S. E...Swann, dealing with some of the religious and ethical questions most frequently discussed by members of the Forces
1934 edition, written and introduced by Roy Plomley. Review of stage, screen, radio, and music for the year, including sequences from the soundtrack of ' Catherine the Great ', ' The Private Life of Don Juan' and ' One Night of Love ', and the recorded voices of many famous stars. The Annual edited by Peter Eton
Troise and his Banjoliers. (Recording of the broadcast on January 23)