Gramophone records
from swing to classics
Records of Elsie Suddaby
Recording of Johnny Denis with his Novelty Septet, broadcast in the Home Service on June 8
News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
On gramophone records.
Ballet music, on gramophone records '
Band of the Life Guards conducted by Captain A. Lemoine , Director of Music, the Life Guards
Andrew P. Wilson introduces another programme of songs sung and enjoyed by our forefathers. with Janet Sclanders (soprano), W. Miller Mc -Birnie (tenor), Charles Lovat (bass). At the piano, Andrew Bryson
and his Mayfair Music. (BBC recording)
Conductor, Charles Groves
England v. Australia (2nd day). Commentary on the closing overs before lunch by Howard Marshall. From Bramall Lane. Sheffield
Directed by Michael Krein
Recording of last night's broadcast
Under the direction of R.S.M. George Melachrino , with Evelyn Dove and Arthur Young.
England v. Australia (2nd day). Commentary during play by Howard Marshall. From Bramall Lane , Sheffield
Song successes from stage, film, and Tin Pan Alley which you may like to remember, sung by Binnie Hale , Edna Kaye , Denny Dermis , and the Debonaires. Music played by the augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black.
Jack and Eddy Eden : 'Don't Be Fright :' -nautical magic by Sirdani; ' Off the Liberty Boat '-the Navy's own contribution to the programme; ' Naval Intelligence '-a quiz bee, with teams from all ranks: 'Million-Airs' -songs which have sold a million. introduced by Evelyn Laye ; Avril Angers ; BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Introduced by ' Hubert and produced by Charles Maxwell.
by Ralph Wightman.
Background information on matters of current interest
England v. Australia (2nd day). Commentary during play by Howard Marshall. From Bramall Lane. Sheffield
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
England v. Australia (2nd day). A sufrimary of the day's play by Howard Marshall. From Bramall Lane , Sheffield
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces overseas
and his Orchestra, with Alan Kane. Julie Dawn , Hazel Bray , and the Modernaires
Programme for men stationed in out-of-the-way places,, introduced by Barbara McFadyean
(as Home Service) followed by LIGHT MUSIC on gramophone records (medium waves only)
speaking to Forces
Betty Davies (soprano), Renie White (contralto), Rhydderch Davies (baritone), and the Welsh Light Orchestra : conductor, Idris Lewis.
Jack Simpson and his Sextet