Under the direction of Alfred Jupp
From Bournemouth
featuring Cecil Norman
A reading by Janet Chance from Jane Austen's novel
at the organ of the Gaumont State, Kilburn
by Herbert Murrill. How far should the composer study his public?
Herbert Murrill discusses the effect of a composer's personality on his music and how far the public is the final judge of what is good and bad
from swing to classics
Isabelita Alonso and Eric Winstone and his Stringtette
with Trooper Mike Bradford , 141 Regt., Royal Armoured Corps, relayed from the British Forces Network in Germany
with Constance Carrodus (contralto). Margaret Good (piano), Harry Mortimer (trumpet), James Merntt. jnr. (double bass), and the Hirsch String Quartet
Jack Payne with his Orchestra and artists
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Today's episode in the day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by Peter Watts. (BBC recording)
Repeat of the second part of the broadcast on September 5. Written and produced by Nesta Pain. Today's broadcast covers the developments from Rutherford's splitting of a few nitrogen atoms in the laboratory to the cataclysmal- liberation of atomic energy at Hiroshima *
Ralph Wilson and his Dance Orchestra
by Francis Durbridge. Produced by Martyn C. Webster. Episode5—' The Girl in Brown.'
Each week Sandy Macpherson invites a well-known guest to accompany him on a stringed Instrument. This week, Peggy Desmond
The plausible story, the likely chance, the stroke of good luck - they're all part of the criminal's stock-in-trade when war gratuities are paid out, and that's "the money they're after".
This evening Robert Barr and Percy Hoskins, in collaboration with officials of New Scotland Yard, show how the employment fraud is worked.
(Recording of last Tuesday's broadcast)
Weekly party for Forces in hospitals everywhere, with Margaret Lockwood and Jeanne de Casalis. Two competitions: 'Stars and Sterling,' with Joyce Grenfell, and 'Sporting Chance,' with John Snagge and a famous sportsman. Vera Lynn; Charles Ernesco and his Sextet, and Rita Williams. Produced by Jill Allgood and C. F. Meehan. (BBC recording)
by Ewart Hodgson
The Mezz-Ladnier Sessions. Hughes Panassie recalls the special jazz recording sessions he supervised in New York in 1940. Gramophone programme introduced by Denis Preston and produced by Sheila Fryer
Weekly preview of Saturday's sporting events
Records 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
Kay Cavendish with her piano.
Conducted by Maurice Johnstone
John Rorke
(Naval Edition)
A Home Forces entertainment for all serving afloat or overseas. You are invited to visit H.M.S. ' Waterlogged,' Sinking-in-the-Ooze, to meet Sub-Lieutenant Eric Barker and Pearl Hackney. The-Blue Mariners Dance Band, directed by George Crow , and the ' Double or Quits ' cash quiz, con- ducted by Lieutenant Harold Warrender , R.N.V.R. Programme produced by Leslie Bridgmont.
Ernest Dudley 's weekly preview of crime and mystery fiction, with a dramatised thrill from each book. Produced by Audrey Cameron
and his Orchestra, in a programme of uninterrupted music
(Fighter Command), by permission of the Air Officer Commanding: under the direction of Sgt. Paul Fenoulhct