at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle
from swing to classics
Played by the Irish Rhythms Orchestra, conducted by David Curry , with songs by Sam Carson. (Recording of Tuesday's broadcast in the Northern Ireland Service)
Gramophone records of orchestral music by Mozart and Smetana
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction
on gramophone records
(conductor. Kemlo Stephen ), with Alexander Carmichael (baritone) in a programme of light music
French and French-Canadian songs. Introduced by Roger Baulu
and his Band. with Joy Conway and Connie O'Neil
with Alfredo Campoli (violin) and) the BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor, Rae Jenkins
Today's episode in the day-to-day history of an ordinary family
on gramophone records
Joe Loss and his Orchestra
1—' Presenting Miss Heron '
Each week Sandy Macpherson invites a well-known guest to accompany him on a stringed instrument. This week. Alec Firman
Conductor, Reg. Little
Song successes from stage, film. and Tin Pan Alley which you may like to remember, sung by Binnie Hale. Edna Kaye. Denny Dennis , and the Debonaires. Music played by the augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Joan Gilbert
Light music and song played by the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell , with Gene Crowley
presents ' Foundations of Jazz.' Boogie-Woogie: a gramophone programme, with piano illustrations by Ed Mullens , introduced by Denis Preston and edited by Frederick Piffard
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces
(Army Edition)
A Home Forces entertainment for all in khaki and two shades of blue ' serving afloat or overseas. ' Blue Rockets ' Dance Orchestra, directed by Sergeant Eric Robin son. Service artists and guest stars. ' 'Double or Quits' cash quiz, conducted by Will Hay
Programme introduced by a guest from the A.T.S. and produced in collaboration with the Army Radio Unit, by Leslie Bridgmont
.lohn Rorke
Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra, with guest artists
A weekly review. Roy Plomley brings you news. music, and personalities from London's theatres, cinemas, and concert halls. Produced by Pat Osborne
and his Orchestra, in a programme of uninterrupted music
and his Band. From the Bagatelle
and the Moonrakers