Cheerful gramophone records
at the organ of the Granada, Welling
and his Orchestra
'Try Something New - from Holland', by Mary Hartree
Jean Summers (soprano) and Alexander Henderson (baritone). At the piano, Andrew Bryson. Muriel Fyfe provides the introduction.
(BBC recording)
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction
played by Kathleen Cooper and Dorothea Vincent
on records
with Tom Kinniburgh
Paraphrase on Waltzes by Strauss
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
(by permission of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief): conductor, Mr. H. E. Wheeler
A light music concoction, prepared by Jack Byfield
Music of all nations: gramophone programme, written and introduced by Geoffrey Child
Recording of last night's broadcast
Gramophone programme written by W. G.Bebbington
and his Orchestra
at the theatre organ
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Conductor, Guy Warrack
and his Orchestra, featuring Dorothy Carless , with Doreen Villiers , Ruth Howard , Len Camber , Derek Roy , Johnny Green , Three Boys and a Girl
Conductor; William Haydock
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Valentine Britten, BBC Gramophone Librarian, introduces some records seldom played
Fifth programme in a new series specially written for the Forces by J. Jefferson Farjeon, with Leon M. Lion as 'Ben'.
Province-by-Province bulletin for Canadian Forces stationed in Great Britain, read by Gerry Wilmot: tonight, news from the Prairie Provinces
H.M.S. 'Rodney': recorded programme by members of the ship's concert party (by permission of the Commanding Officer)
Twentieth of the current series of gramophone programmes of well-loved music selected and introduced by Doris Arnold.
Songs and music - sweet and swing - from the 'Tune Parade of 1944'. The Talkers, Jack Jackson and Fred Emney (by permission of Jack Buchanan). The Singers, Paula Green, Sam Browne, and the Aristocrats. The Guest, Billy Mayerl. The Band, Phil Green and his Concert Dance Orchestra. The Producer, Henry Reed.
BBC close-up of the new programme-3
featuring Edgar Bergen , the ventriloquist, and his world-famous dummy, Charlie McCarthy , and Ray Noble and his Orchestra
' Can't I be a good Christian without going to Church or Chapel ? ' : second in 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
Talk by Henry Adler
Charles Smart and the Moonrakers