at the organ of the Odeon, Swiss Cottage
A pianist who remembers some of yesterday's favourite tunes-Kay Heppell
Bill and Jock of the B.A.O.R. continue their struggles with the. German language.
10.20 'Parliament and its Works' 5—' This Week in the Cornmons-Megan Lloyd George , M.P., and Guy Eden illustrate from the events m the House this -week some of the points made ir- earlier broadcasts
10.40 ' Geography and World Resources '
5—' Mineral Resources ': talk by S. Beaver
from swing to classics
Conducted by H. C. Burgess
in Paris, featuring Leo Chauliac , and produced in co-operation with Radiodiffusion Franchise
Anne Lenner In sentimental mood, with Arthur Young and George Shearing to strike a note of brevity at two pianos. Produced by Archie Camp bell
Records of the folk and popular music to be heard in South America. Introduced by A. B. Stewart-Hall
(The Blues)
Conducted by Captain J. A. Thorn -burrow, Director of Music, Royal Horse Guards
(New series.) 3—'.The Case. of the-Five Canaries.' by John Dickson Carr. Produced by Martyn C. Webster.
Music of the Sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed">by Reg. Leopold
and his Orchestra at 3.0
Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur. Commentary by Thomas Woodrooffe during the second half of the League South match, with summaries at half-time and at the close of play by Charles Buchan. From Stamford Bridge Grounds, London
ENSA presents half-an-hour of songs and orchestral music. Geraido and his Concert Orchestra and vocalists. Heddle Nash in ' Songs that have Lived.' Doris Hare in ' Story in Song.' Memories of a Star (Lucienne Boyer ), featured by Amalia Magri , and this week's ENSA artist. Bettie Bucknelle.
with Robin Richmond at the organ.
Hill-billy, cowboy and home songs, featuring Frank Braidwood (the Prairie Vagabond), the Five Strands, Reginald Williams and his Futurists as the ' Swing Billies,' with Billie Campbell and the Westernaires. Produced by Hamilton Kennedy
flashes between Britain and America, with Leslie Mitchell as Master of Ceremonies in London and Ben Grauer in New York. All-coloured show . From Britain, Ida Shepley , Uriel Porter , and Fela Sowande. Produced in New York by Ross Filion. and in London by Eric Fawcett.
Conductor, Reg. Little
News, music, and entertainment for officers and men of the Merchant Service, from their own Merchant Navy Club in London's West End. Hostess, Doris Hare. Music by Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Regular features include ' Ship's Newspaper,' club-room talks on Merchant Navy affairs, and guest artists. Produced by Alfred Dunning ,
followed by a topical talk
Follow the crdwds to places of entertainment all over the country including '
The Metropolitan Theatre of Varieties for ' The Stalag III Revue '
The Gaumont. ' Watford, for community singing, with Tommy Dando at the organ and the BBC Mobile Microphone on its tour of the London streets
Capt. Bob Farnon and the Canadian Army Orchestra, with Cpl. Joanne Dallas , Ptes. Paul Carpenter and Gerry Travers , Leading-Seaman Doug. Allan, and Pilot-Officer Ted Hock -ridge. Introduced by Gerry Wilmot
Weekly radio magazine feature with contributions from broadcasting organisations throughout the world
Deborah Kerr, by permission of M.G.M. (London) Films, discusses with Roy Plomley the eight records she would choose if she were condemned to spend the rest of her life on a desert island with a gramophone for her entertainment.
(New edition). Paddie O'Neil introduces this week's entertainment for the Royal Navy with her guest; Off the Liberty Boat '; Stripey and Bunts ' ; ' Music for the Mess Deck ' provided by Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band; Elsie and Doris Waters; BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Produced by Charles Maxwell.
(Paddie O'Neil broadcasts by permission of the London Palladium)
at the theatre organ
Country notes by Ralph Whitlock
A programme of scenes from
Russian operas, produced by H. Procter-Gregg and. Stanford Robinson , with Nina Lenova (soprano), Stephen Manton
(tenor), and the BBC Theatre
Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson.
Eddie McGarry and his Band, with Lilian Towers. From the Majestic Ballroom, Accrington
and his Band. From Neale's Ballroom, Coventry