and his Players
Produced by Matt Heft
from swing to classics
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction
Gramophone records of orchestral music by Beethoven. Handel, and Brahms
Played by Harry Fryer and his Orchestra, with Nora Savage (soprano)
on gramophone records
Three ordinary people ask their questions about war strategy, and are answered impromptu by BBC war correspondent, Chester Wilmot
Record programme of songs that sustained us during the last five and a half years. Introduced by Haydn Perry
played by The Little Orchestra, directed by Jack Hardy , with Doris Gambell (soprano)
at the theatre organ
Tunes I Have Promised
First episode in the day-to-day history of an ordinary family.
on gramophone records
Vernon Adcock and his Dance Orchestra
A new play by Lionel Brown.
(Repeat of last Saturday's recorded broadcast in the Home Service)
(Joyce Heron is appearing in "The Shop at Sly Corner"; John Bryning broadcasts by permission of Robert Atkins)
(piano)
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Carole Carr , Len Camber , Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl.
under the direction of Harold C.Gee
Bryan Michie, Patric Curwen, and Christopher Stone air their knowledge of high-spot recordings. Programme written by Howard Barnes and produced by Pat Osborne
A revue presented and performed by repatriated R.A.F. air-crew prisoners of war. Produced by Flight Lieutenant Kenneth Mackintosh. An excerpt from the current production now running in London. Commentator, Flight Lieutenant David Porter. From the Stoll Theatre, Kingsway
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces
with Jim Emery, Bob Mallin, Philip Wade, Clarence Wright, Billy Scott-Coomber and the Harmaniacs, and Stanelli. At the piano, Sydney Jerome
(BBC recording)
With the Canadian Army Radio Orchestra, directed by Captain Bob Farnon , and songs by Privates Joanne Dallas , Paul Car penter, and Gerry Travers. Introduced by Gerry Wilmot. From the stage of the Queensberry All-Services Club, London
Conducted by H. C. Burgess
for Two Thousand Pounds
A competition to find new British dance tunes with prizes offered by the Hammersmith Palais de Danse. The tunes will be played by Lou Preager and his Orchestra with Paul Rich , Lynne Shaw , and Rita Carr. The contest will be judged by listeners over seventeen half-hourly broadcasts l.-Introducing the Contest
From the Hammersmith Palais de Danse, to whom all correspondence about this contest must be addressed
Conducted by John Clements , with Sophie Wyss (soprano)
and his Orchestra. From the Court Royal Hotel, Southampton
and his Rumba Band