featuring Denny Vaughan
Monsieur E. M. Stephan
at the organ of the Regal, Beckenham.
by O. M. S. Watson, F.R.S.
from swing to classics.
on gramophone records
Victor David and Joe Healey, Issy Bonn, The Western Brothers (Kenneth and George), G. H. Elliott, Billy Caryll and Hilda Mundy
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell.
(Shortened version of last Saturday's recorded broadcast in the Home Service)
Gramophone programme written by Sheila Fryer and introduced by Neal Arden.
Today's episode in the day-to-day history of an ordinary family.
(BBC recording)
Some aspects of the story of farming from the Napoleonic Wars to today, written by R. S. M. Asa Briggs.
Third of a series of six broadcasts designed to illustrate some of the aspects of the change from agricultural to industrial Britain.
Band of the East Surrey Regiment; conductor, Mr. C.F. Harriott
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Two programmes presented by the BBC's North American Service.
1 - Here Comes the Bride
British brides of American servicemen meet their parents-in-law by radio.
2 - The Deserted Village
The villagers of Great Yeldham, Essex, recall memories of their friends in the 8th U.S. Army Air Force between 1942 and 1945.
Tunes you ask us to play.
Talk by Richard Dimbleby.
Record making and record breaking during fifty years of track athletics.
Weekly review of the music popular in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada. Played by the Brass Hats, the Singing Strings, and Ted Heath and his Music.
Sung by Beryl Davis and Benny Lee.
Weekly broadcasts from well-known Variety theatres. This week, the Empress, Brixton, with Peter Cavanagh, Danny Malone, and G. H. Elliott.
Light music and song played by the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. with Gene Crowley.
by Vernon Sylvaine.
From the London Theatre.
[Starring] Robertson Hare and Alfred Drayton
Scenes from the production by Richard Bird now running at the Garrick Theatre. Introduced by Felix Felton.
All-star entertainment specially presented for British listeners by Pierre Lefevre, and brought to you direct from Paris in co-operation with Radiodiffusion Francaise.
in a programme of uninterrupted music.
From the May Fair Hotel, London.