Gramophone records of tunes we whistled and sang a year or two ago
A thought for today
Morning physical exercises for women
7.45 a.m. Irish Songs
sung by Denis Cox (tenor)
A fantasy by J. H Squire
Gypsy Reminiscences Cinka Panna
The Lonely Birch Tree Rumanian Folk Songs The Little Horse Bells
Hungarian Folk Songs
(All arrangements of the above traditional items are by Yascha Krein )
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Mozart
Overture, Apollo et Hyacinthus Eine kleine Nachtmusik—1 Allegro. 2 Romanze. 3 Minuetto. 4 Rondo
Symphony No. 35, in D (Haffner)-l Allegro con spirito. 2 Andante.
3 Minuetto. 4 Presto Allegro in D (K.121)
with Mary Lee and Miff Ferrie 's Jakdauz
Harold Smart at the organ
from page 89 of New Every Morning'
Presented by Michael Drin
Courtney Hope , character sketches
Adrien Audain , songs at the piano
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
John Francis (flute), David Martin (violin), Max Gilbert (violin),
James Whitehead (violoncello), Marie Korchinska (harp)
A comedy by James R. Gregson
Produced by Edward Wilkinson
Cast
The scene is laid in the living-room of an ordinary townsman's home-at six o'clock last Tuesday night
(By permission of BrigadIer F. A. Heymann , O.B.E., and Officers)
Conducted by Mr. A. Hibbert Regimental March of the Royal Corps of Signals
A programme of listeners' requests, arranged and presented by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
Leader, John Davies
Conductor, Kneale Kelley from the Winter Garden, Eastbourne
(The Great Specific) sold by: The Two Old Sports; Harold Berens ('Seeing Life'); Clarence Wright; Mabel Constanduros; Marriott Edgar
The Revue Chorus and Orchestra
Prepared by Dick Pepper, retailed by Ernest Longstaffe
Rochdale v. Salford
A commentary during the second half of the match, by Lance B. Todd , from the Athletic Grounds, Rochdale
A recorded medley, played by the London Palladium Orchestra, of tunes made famous at the well-known West-End Variety theatre
A recorded item bringing together the members of a Glasgow family who have been separated by the war
Presented by Alan Melville
This short feature is a revised version of the programme that was to have been broadcast on January 7. It includes messages from relatives serving with the B.E.F. recorded in France by the unit.
' The Canterbury Pilgrims '
A play for broadcasting by L. du Garde Peach
The characters include: Chaucer ; Hostess ; the Knight; the Wife of Bath ; the Miller ; the Reeve ; the Squire ; the Tooth-Drawer
Conductor, Sir Hugh S. Roberton
A recorded story of what has been happening on the Western Front
Recorded in France by the BBC News Observers
Questions that are puzzling listeners in these difficult times are discussed each fortnight in this series of talks
This week-Herbert Hodge
A NAAFI pantomime, presented by ENSA
An excerpt from a performance for the troops, from ' Somewhere in the North'
Being the second of a series of episodes in the life of Stanley Ukridge, as compiled and reported by P. G. Wodehouse , which have been arranged for broadcasting by Anthony Dale
Episode 2-' Accident Syndicate'
Cast and Production by Peter Creswell
No. 9—' Scotland For Ever ' by Major J. T. Gorman
A programme with the BBC Military Band, conductor,
P. S. G. O'Donnell
Narrator, Stuart Hibberd
Devised by Charles Shadwell and Harry S. Pepper
Famous artists have promised to appear (engagements permitting) at the Garrison Theatre tonight to entertain the troops
Jack (' Tiny ') Warner will be there
Garrison Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Lieut. Charles Shadwell
(late West Yorkshire Regiment)
Produced by Harry S. Pepper
Raymond Gram Swing (from America)
(recorded)
The story of the Popular Song with Marjorie Westbury , Webster Booth, John Rorke
The BBC Theatre Chorus (trained by Charles Groves)
The BBC Theatre Orchestra (leader, Tate Gilder )
The programme presented and conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Evening Prayers
(Section C) led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by Julian Clifford
with Mary Lee and Miff Ferrie 's Jakdauz
Harold Smart at the organ