played by Wynford Reynolds and his Orchestra
A well-known pianist from the concert platform—Louis Kentner
Radio adaptation of a short story by W. W. Jacobs
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
5—' Nationality in Opera,' by Desmond Shawe-Taylor
from swing to classics
played by Wally Chapman and Bill Tringham , with Alfred Merlin (piano)
Major Cam Ritchie. Canadian Army. with Cpl. Cliff McAree at the piano. A Canadian Forces Radio Service broadcast
followed by Interlude
A serial reading of Stanley Weyman 's novel. abridged for broadcasting in twenty instalments. Reader, Deryck Guyler. 10—' A Kiss or a Blow '
played by Harry Platts (piano)
with Geraido and his Concert Orchestra
Conductor. Ian Whyte
Jack Salisbury playing light pieces written or transcribed for the violin
Today's episode in the day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Edited by Peter Watts.
by Sam Lilley , Ph.D. A programme about the atom, as visualised by Neils Bohr
at the piano improvises on some of the tunes you ask *to hear in the ' Family Favourites ' programme
The Rhythm Players, directed by Cecil Norman
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
Each week Sandy Macpherson invites a well-known guest to accompany him on a stringed instrument. This week, Rae Jenkins
A weekly party for Forces in hospitals everywhere, with Margaret Lockwood and Jeanne de Casalis. Two competitions: 'Stars and Sterling,' with Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon calling from Hollywood; and 'Sporting Chance,' with John Snagge and a famous sportsman. Richard Murdoch; Denny Dennis; Charles Ernesco and his Sextet, and Rita Williams. Produced by Jill Allgood and C.F. Meehan.
followed by Interlude
by Matthew Norgate
Request session. Classics of jazz you' have asked us to play, brought to you by Duncan Whyte , his Trumpet, and his Rhythm. Guest artist, Billy Jones , with the original Dixieland Jazz Band. Introduced by Denis Preston
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
Excerpt from the musical comedy presented by Bernard Delfont. Book by Douglas Furber , Fred Emney , and Max Kester. Music by Carroll Gibbons. Lyrics by Douglas Furber. Produced by Frank P. Adey
Cast includes Fred Enmey , Richard Hearne , April Stride, Edward Baxter ,
Margaret Halstan , Matt Nixon. Harry Lane. Triss Henderson. Orchestra directed by Harold Collins. From the Saville Theatre. London
This week, the Queen's Hall Light Orchestra (by arrangement with Chappell and Co., Ltd.): conduct-tor, Charles Williams
Fourth of. a weekly series of programmes in which different orchestras offer a programme designed to warm and cheer you on a winter's evening by the fireside
(Army Edition)
A Home Forces entertainment for all serving afloat or overseas. You are invited to 'Studio Stand Easy' to meet Sergeant Cheerful Charlie Chester and the happy band of 'Other Cranks' from 'Stars in Battledress,' Blue Rockets Dance Band, conducted by Sergeant Eric Robinson. Service 'Double or Quits' cash quiz, conducted by Will Hay. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont. (BBC recording)
Ernest Dudley 's weekly pre-view of crime and hiystery fiction, with a dramatised thrill from each book. Produced by Audrey Cameron
and -his Cameo Orchestra, in a programme of uninterrupted music
and his Orchestra. From Ciro's Club, London
and his Orchestra