and his Players
Produced by Matt Heft
from swing to classics
at the organ of the Dome. Brighton
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
England v. Australia (1st day). Commentary during the morning's play by Rex Alston. From the Pavilion at Lord's
Gramophone records of symphonies by Schubert and Mendelssohn
on gramophone records
Chorus songs on gramophone records
England v Australia (1st day). Commentary on the closing overs before lunch by Rex Alston. From the Pavilion at Lord's
(organ)
Richard Bennett introduces experts who answer questions from Forces everywhere
at the theatre organ
Today's episode in the day-to-day history of an ordinary family
(piano), on gramophone records
Commentaries by Harold Abrahams on the I mile and 2 miles races at the A A. A. Victory Meeting at the White City, and by Rex Alston on the afternoon's play in the match between England and Australia at Lord's
3.20 app. Athleties-1 mile
3.25 app. Cricket: England v. Australia
3.40 app Athletics-2 miles
3.55 app. Cricket: England v. Australfa
By Walter Hackett , radio version by Lance Sieveking Produced by Fred O'Donovan
A programme of light music arranged and played by Jack Byfleld and his Players with James Bell at the organ
England v. Australia (1st day) Commentary on the afternoon's play by Rex Alston From the Pavilion at Lord's
and his Sextet
Bryan Michie , Patric Curwen , and Christopher Stone air their knowledge of high-spot recordings. Programme written by A. J. Bovey and produced by Pat Osborne
England v. Australia. Summary of the first day's 'play by Rex Alston From the Pavilion at Lord's
Tunes that your relatives and friends in the Forces at home. in the British Army of Occupation, and in the Home Fleet, have asked us to play
The adventures of Bill Prebble. now a London bus driver, when he emigrated to Australia
With Bill Prebble as himself; Tony Quinn as Pat Reid; Gwen Day Burroughs as Killarney Kate; Jack McLaren, Henry C. James, Alan Stranks, Richard Whittock as the Australians. Introduced by Norman Wooland. Produced by Eric Fawcett. Script by Leslie Baily and Henry C James. Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves
with the Canadian Army Radio Orchestra, directed by Captain Bob Farnon. and songs by Privates Joanne Dallas , Paul Carpenter , and Gerry Travers. Introduced by Gerry Wilmot. From the stage of the Queensberry All-Services Club, London
A selection of light music reflecting the spirit and humour of Bank Holiday time, played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, 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
2-Introducing the Contest
From the Hammersmith Palais de Danse. to whom all correspondence about this contest must be addressed
and interlude
Conducted by John Clements
and his Orchestra, from the Court Royal Hotel, Southampton
and his Sextet