featuring Phil Moody
Monsieur E. M. Stephan
at the organ of the Gaumont, Watford.
by D. M. S. Watson, F.R.S.
from swing to classics
on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
George Betton, Ted Andrews and Barbara, Clapham and Dwyer, Peter Brough,
Elisabeth Welch, Jackie Hunter
BBC Variety Orchestra
conducted by Charles Shadwell
Gramophone programme written by Sheila Fryer and introduced by Neal Arden.
Today's episode in the day-to-day history of an ordinary family.
Fourth of a series of six broadcasts designed to illustrate the change from rural to industrial Britain.
Band of the R.A.F. Bomber Command (by permission of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief).
Conductor, Mr. George Malcolm
Jazz records, old and new, introduced by B.M. Lytton-Edwards.
Conducted by H.C. Burgess
with Kate Winter (soprano)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Music from Hampton Court Palace.
Programme for overseas listeners on the concerts given this summer in the Orangery. Presented by the BBC's General Overseas Service.
(BBC recording)
at the piano
Tunes you ask us to play.
Talk by Richard Dimbleby.
Famous sporting personalities answer listeners' queries. The experts: Harold M. Abrahams, C. F. Donmall, S. F. Rous, C.B.E., and, this week, George Allison with memories of one of the Arsenal's most thrilling cup ties.
Question-Master, Raymond Glendenning
Weekly review of the music popular in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada. Played by the Brass Hats, the Singing Strings, and the R.A.F. Dance Orchestra.
Sung by Dorothy Carless and Sgt. Jimmy Miller.
Tom Arnold presents Harry Bright's gay, musical 'Summer Serenade', from the Pier Pavilion, Llandudno.
With Derek Roy, Jack Stanford, Joy Jackley, Seth Jee, Rona Ricardo, Dicky Hassett, Julia Bretton, Charles Stephen, Wilfred Johns, and Annette's six starlets, Pavilion.
Written and produced by Harry Bright.
Light music and song played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor, Charles Shadwell), with Gene Crowley.
Introduced by Felix Felton.
with Penelope Ward, Joyce Carey, Joyce Barbour, Nicholas Phipps, Moya Nugent, Martin Lewis, and Helen Lacey (by arrangement with H. M. Tennent, Ltd.) in scenes from London's longest run, now, in its fifth year, at the Duchess Theatre.
Melodies - for the close of day with Gordon Parfitt, the Celtic Players, and the Serenaders.
in a programme of uninterrupted music.
From the May Fair Hotel, London.