Conductor, Reynolds Payne
featuring Hero de Ranee
A programme by George Orwell about a man whose life was as exciting as his books
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction
Background information on matters of current interest.
from swing to classics
(organ)
with Corporal Arthur Jones. 83 Group. R.A.F., relayed from the British Forces Network in Germany
on gramophone records
Parry Jones (tenor) and Reginald Foort at the theatre organ
Foden's Brass Ensemble, directed by Fred Mortimer
Conductor, lan Whyte
Today's episode in the day-to-day history of an ordinary family.
(BBC recording)
by Dr. Reginald Jacques. 6—' The Conductor's Task.' With the help of an orchestra Dr. Jacques describes and illustrates some of the problems that face the conductor in rehearsal and performance. '
Mantovani and his Dance Orchestra
A Scottish comedy by Graham Moffat. adapted for broadcasting by Jean Taylor-Smith . and produced by Moultrie R. Kelsall.
(leader, Guy Daines ): conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Reginald Gibbs
(Fighter Command), by permission of the Air Officer Commanding: under the direction of Sgt. Paul Fenoulhet
Kenneth Horne , Patric Curwen , and Joseph Lewis air their knowledge of high-spot recordings. Produced by Pat Osborne
Tunes that your relatives and friends in the Forces at home, in the British Army of the Rhine, and in the Home Fleet. have asked us to play
Master of Ceremonies, Clay Keyes. With Gladys Keyes as Martha, the village carrier; Susan Scott as Phoebe, the post girl; and this week's famous visitor. 'The Court of Melody'; Variety guest stars; 'Beautiful Memory'; 'Can You Beat the Band?'
With all the regulars: Richard Gray, Olwen Brookes, Peter Butterworth, Kenneth Morgan, and the Town Hall Orchestra, under the direction of Stanley Black. Written and devised by Gladys and Clay Keyes , and produced by Tom Ronald
with the Canadian Army Radio Orchestra, directed by Capt. Robert Farnon , and songs by Ptes. Joanne Dallas , Paul Carpenter , and Gerry Travers. Introduced by Gerry Wilmot
Eugene Pini playing popular light pieces written and transcribed for violin
by Michael Barsley and Peter Eton. This week's programme, with Mr. Jingle as guide, takes you up the river for the fun, facts, and figures of boating
for Two Thousand Pounds-11
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. From the Hammersmith Palais de Danse, to whom all correspondence about this contest must be addressed
Conducted by Harold Lowe
and his Band. from the Court Royal Hotel, Southampton
and his Orchestra