Herman Finck and his Orchestra Grace MooreGino Bordin and his Hawaiians
Malcolm McEachern and Harold Williams Foden's Motor Works BandHarry Lauder Medley Plantation Medley Edna Thomas (soprano) Geraldo and his Accordion Band Sea Shanties
The Tune Twisters The Four Blackbirds Dixie Rhythm
New Light Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Joseph Lewis
Conducted by Joseph Lewis
The Paris Opera House Chorus with the Paris Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by Elie Cohen
Eide Norena (soprano)Ansseau (tenor) ; Journet (bass) Narcon (bass) Orchestre Symphonique (of Paris) Conducted by Eugene Bigot
Lucrezia Bori (soprano) Micheletti (tenor) with The Opera Comique Orchestra Conducted by Cloez
Fanny Heldy (soprano) ; Marcel Journet (bass)
Paul Robeson (bass)
110 Announcements and Singing
115 English: 'Roast Pig'
A play by Jean Sutcliffe from the story by Charles Lamb
11.25 Singing
11.30 Interlude
11.35 World History:
' Caxton's Printing Press '
A dramatic interlude by Rhoda Power
11.50 Community Singing
New Light Symphony Orchestra The BBC Dance Orchestra
Directed by Henry Hall
George Baker Mimi CrawfordJohn Watt's Songs from the Films Old King Cole
Debroy Somers's Band Selection, Nippy
Isobel Baillie (soprano)Opera Comique Orchestra, conducted by G. Cloez
i A short story by L. A. G. Strong , read by the author
2.15 English: ' Billy Beg's Bull'
A story by Howard Pyle , arranged for broadcasting by Jean Sutcliffe
2.35 Announcements
2.40 Geography: What the Rain does '—D. Evans
at the BBC Theatre Organ
Paul Beard (violin) and Ernest Lush (pianoforte)
A thirty-minute ramble into the past, with Betty Huntley-Wright Elsie Hay John Rorke Dudley Rolph
Ivor Dennis and Wally Wallond at two pianos
Presented by Douglas Lawrence
William Primrose (viola)
William Primrose (violin)
on gramophone records
SCOTTISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Advice to listeners in present conditions
This is the first of a number of talks to be given on various aspects of personal safety under war conditions. The speakers will be varied, and all experienced in the particular branch of self-preservation that they will discuss. There are, of course, other ways than the purely physical in which personal well-being can be looked after, and this psychological aspect will not be neglected.
Webster Booth (tenor)
at the BBC Theatre Organ
8.0 'NOBBY CLARK AND THE ELEPHANT' by Horton Giddy
Cast
Production by Howard Rose
Nobby Clark , A.B. in His Majesty's Navy has been up against it in more ways than one in his adventurous life. Back on shore he likes nothing better than to spin a yarn to the little girl-friend who was always eager to listen. Most people would find an elephant a handful. Nobby did.
with Leonard Henry , Gwen Lewis , Arthur Sandford , Webster Booth
The BBC Revue Chorus and the BBC Variety Orchestra (leader,
Frank Cantell ), conducted by Charles Shadwell
Presented by Archie Campbell
A series of talks on important topics of the day
A Ramble in the Realms of Rhythm with Diana Clare Sam Costa
The Three Chimes and The Swing Ramblers
Presented by John Burnaby
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
A Microphone Menu for Men
Devised and produced by Max Kester
Chairman, Tommy Handley
Guests :
John Rorke , Horace Percival , Sidney Burchall , and the Male Voice
Chorus
Drinks will be served by C. Denier Warren
At the piano, Alan Paul
on gramophone records
, at 12.0