played by Jack Byfield and his Players, with James Bell at the organ
Two pianos and some music in a light mood-René Pougnet and Tony Fones
with illustrations from his more popular piano works
at the organ of the Regal. Kingston
from swing to classics
(piano)
Pte. Gerry Travers , Canadian Army. with Sgt. Dick Misener at the piano. A Canadian Forces Radio Service broadcast
followed by Interlude
An abridged version for broadcasting of the story by Baroness Orczy . read by Alan Blair. 4 — ' That Demmed Idiot Blakeney'
Gramophone programme introduced by W. Macqueen-Pope . who recalls some of those exciting moments in the theatre when the audience are so persistent in their applause that the show is stopped
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Carole Carr , Archie Lewis , Dick James , and Three Boys and a Girl
The Residents: Christopher Stone. Margaret Stewart , Anona Winn. Daniel George v.
The Poets: John Pudney. Ruth Pitter , Reginald Arkell , Joyce Grenfell.
Quiz-Master, Roy Rich. Programme devised by Elkan Allan.
at the theatre organ
Peggy Cochrane at the piano
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. God frey and Peter Watts. (BBC recording)
Paul Dehn addresses his talk to listeners who like poetry, but can't see anything in this modern stuff
at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the 'Family Favourites' programmes.
Al Collins and his Band
played by the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Chappie
Conductor. J J. Stobbs
Weekly programme for swing fans. by Spike Hughes
Christopher Stone introduces some new gramophone records
by Robert Westerby
Louis Levy and his Gaumont-British Studio Orchestra, with Dorothy Car less, Lizbeth Webb , Benny Lee , Jack Cooper and the Georgettes, and Male Chorus. Presented by Elisabeth Tyson
by Alexand'e Dumas, dramatised for broadcasting by Patrick Riddell. Produced by Martyn C. Webster. Episode 10—' The Challenge'
A musical entertainment, with Lucille Wallace (harpsichord), Pierre Bernae (baritone), the Michael Krein Saxophone Quartet, and the Aeolian String Quartet
Variety from the Palace Theatre, Blackpool. Introduced by Victor Smythe
When day is done you are taken on the magic carpet of records through space, time, and thought. Narration by Philip Cunningham ; programme edited by Frederick Piffard
Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe, with Elisabeth Welch to sing and Stephane Grappelly to play. Introduced by Roy Plomley and arranged by Edgar Blatt
with his Novelty Septet, in a programme of uninterrupted music
Dance music in the old-fashioned style from the Palais de Danse, Ashton-under-Lyne
and his Mayfair Music