The London Palladium Orchestra
Conducted by Richard Crean
Stuart Robertson (bass-baritone) Off to Philadelphia Haynes Frank Luther with Zora Layman and the Century Quartet The Gay Nineties: introducing : Little Annie Rooney. Let's strike up the band. My sweetheart is the man in the moon. Daisy Bell. After the ball. The band played on. Just tell them that you saw me. On the banks of the Wabash Louis Voss Grand Orchestra
Eileen Joyce (pianoforte) The Boston Promenade Orchestra
Conducted by Arthur Fiedler
The BBC Chorus with Orchestra
Conducted by Joseph Lewis
Dear Old Home Songs: introducing : Old Rustic Bridge. After the Ball. Vive la Compagnie. Little Brown Jug. Juanita. Silver threads among the gold
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Harry Richman
Marta Eggerth Maurice Chevalier Eddie Duchin and his Orchestra
Ginger Rogers with Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra Webster Booth
Alice Faye
Paul Robeson The Californian Ramblers
Mrs. Arthur Webb
Leslie French (tenor)
1 Sigh no more, Ladies. 2 When daisies pied. 3 Come away death.
4 When that I was a tiny boy. 5 Come unto these yellow sands. 6 Full fathom five. 7 Where the bee sucks
The BBC Military Band
Conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell
Billy Mayerl (pianoforte)The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards Conducted by Lieut. J. C. Windram
Billy Mayerl (pianoforte) The BBC Military Band
Conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell
11.0 Announcements and Singing
11.5 Biology:
' How Animals Communicate with each other'
H. Munro Fox , F.R.S.
11.15 Physical Training
Edith Dowling
11.30 Interlude
11.35 English:
' The Three Sillies '
A play by Jean Sutcliffe
11.50 Community Singing
Conductor, Ian Whyte
A programme of novelty numbers and solo pieces by The BBC Variety Orchestra
Leader, Frank Cantell
Conductor, Charles Shadwell
2.15 World History:
' A Knight of the Middle Ages'
A dramatic interlude by Hugh Ross Williamson
2.35 Announcements
2.40 English:
A dramatic reading from ' St. Joan' by Bernard Shaw
Scene 1
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
with Margaret Eaves
John Duncan and a section of BBC Variety Orchestra
Presented by Doris Arnold
Clive Carey (baritone)
Margaret Sheridan (soprano)
Clive Carey (baritone)
A Game of Tunes and Phrases
Explained by David Porter
Assisted by Wynne Ajello , Dudley Rolph , and the BBC Variety Orchestra
. Presented by Francis Worsley
SCOTTISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
in songs at the piano
Pianist and vocalist with such first-rate dance bands as Jack Padbury 's, Jack Jackson 's, and Maurice Winnick 's, and a broadcaster since 1931, Sam Costa made his debut in a radio programme on his own in June last year. He accompanies his own songs, and knows just the kind the public want in wartime.
played by Jean Pougnet
At the piano, Sidney Crooke
Written and arranged by Mungo Dewar
Come and join the ' Funny Men' aboard H.M.S. St. George, not forgetting Shorty, Lofty, Pincher, Nobby, the Sergeant, and the Ship's
Band
The cast includes :
Sidney Burchall , John Rorke , Horace Percival , Vernon Harris ,
John Duncan , Steam Scott, Claude Pilgrim , Reginald Mitchell
The BBC Male Voice Chorus and the BBC Variety Orchestra
Chorus arrangements by Doris Arnold. Orchestrations by Wally Wallond
Produced by the ' Old Salt', Harry S. Pepper
A series of talks on important topics of the day
An anthology of American humour from the writings of James Thurber , Robert Benchley , Frank Sullivan , Dorothy Parker , Phyllis McGinley , Arthur Bartlett , George Kaufman , and Marc Connelly , with an extract from 'Americana 1926', edited by H. L. Mencken
Arranged and produced by M. H. Allen
The BBC Chorus with Orchestra
Conducted by Joseph Lewis Columbia Light Opera Company introducing: With joy in my heart. Let our torches; That night I'll never forget. Come, Farmer Small
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