and his Band, with Betty Kent. Edith Townsend. Cpl. Dave Davies of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and the Teddy Foster Rhythm Choir
Produced by Matt Heft
from swing to classics
at the organ of the Gaumont State, Kilburn Four tunes of the moment
Slavonic Dance No. 8, in G minor - Dvoràk
Pavanne Morton Gould -
The Haunted Ballroom - Geoffrey Toye
Entry of the Little Fauns - Pierné
A Cuban Romance - Louis Mordish
Park Avenue Fantasy - Malneck-Signorelli
Gramophone records of instrumental music by Haydn. Mozart. Schubert, and Hugo Wolf
with Elisabeth Welch to sing. Introduced by Roy Plomley. Produced by Edgar Blatt
on gramophone records
Conductor, Alan Crooks , with Olive, Groves (soprano)
with Elena Danieli , and Reginald Foort at the theatre organ
BBC Chorus: conducted by Dr. George Thalben-Ball . with Victor Harding (baritone), and Ernest Lush at the piano
Strawberry Fair; Polly wolly doodle;
O. No John ! ; The Golden Vanity; The Poacher
(All from The New Fellowship Song Book. arranged Walford Davies )
ENSA presents half-an-hour of songs and orchestral music. Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra and vocalists. Sylvia Welling in Love Songs That Have Lived '; Megs Jenkins in ' Story in Song'; Memories of a Star (Zez Confrey). featured by Sidney Bright and this week's ENSA artist. Issy Bonn
R.A.F. v. Birmingham Festival XI. Commentary during the afternoon's play by A. E. R. Gilligan from the County Ground. Edgbaston
From the New Theatre Ballroom, Amesbury, with Jean Melville, Carl Carlisle , and Melville Christie and his Orchestra, with Bob Howard. Produced and presented by Hamilton Kennedy
(Conductor, Kemlo Stephen ) with Charles Lovat (baritone) in a programme of light music
Half-an-hour of news, music, and entertainment for officers and men of the Merchant Service from their own Merchant Navy Club in London's West End. Hostess, Doris Hare. Music provided by Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Regular features include ' Ship's Newspaper,' clubroom
(Gay 'Nineties Edition). From London: Leslie Mitchell introduces Bransby Williams and Bertha Wilmott. From New York: Ben Grauer introduces American singers of old-time songs. Produced in New York by Ed. Dunham, and in London by Eric Fawcett. (Joint BBC and NBC programme)
Conductor, Jack Atherton
with Robin Richmond at the organ
and Horse Jumping Competition
Commentaries on some of the main events, and interviews with interesting sporting personalities, by Victor Smythe and David Southwood. From Brookfleld Manor Park. Hathersage
A trip to the Thames-side at Dagenham, where a war-factory puts on a Victory Gala for the workers and their families, including visits to the theatre: with Dennis Noble , Gladys Will Hay, and Tommy Brandon ; and the Circus: with the Children's entertainer, the Home Guard Band, and flashes from sideshows
A weekly radio magazine feature Broadcasting organisations throughout the world have agreed to collaborate by supplying recorded items for this new BBC programme to be compiled weekly in London. Historic events, sporting occasions, dramatic happenings, humorous anecdotes, stories of topical interest, all will find their place in this new weekly world-wide magazine feature
talks on Merchant Navy affairs, and guest artists. Produced by Alfred Dunning
Peter Fettes discusses with Roy Plomley the eight records he would choose if he were condemned to spend the rest of his life on a desert island with a gramophone for his entertainment.
Louis Levy and his Gaumont-British Studio Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Maria Perilli , Benny Lee , Pilot Officer Ted Hockridge , of the R.C.A.F. and the Georgettes. Introduced by Peter Watson. Produced by Elisabeth Tyson.
Operatic and ballet music with Marian Zigmunt (baritone), the BBC Theatre Chorus, and the BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson
Maurice Iliffe and his Band from the Palais de Danse, Leicester
from the Pavilion, Bognor