played by Robinson Cleaver at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
A specialist in modern dance music with the accent on ' swing '-Ralph Sharon
Played by the Irish Rhythms Orchestra, conducted by David Curry , with Sam Carson (baritone)
Science correspondent reports on Rothamsted Experimental Station.
Harpenden. Devised by Robert Barr and Archie Clow
from swing to classics
with her mandolin
Fifteen minutes of melody and syncopation from the British Forces NetWork in Germany
followed by Interlude
An abridged version for broadcasting of the story by Baroness Orczy . read by Alan Blair. 13—' The Death Trap '
The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
with Low and Webster, Johnnie and Jimmy Lester , Jack Daly , Archie Glen , Evelyn Laye , and Scott and Whaley. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Announcer. Norman Wooland. Producer, John Sharman.
with Leila Webster (soprano). George Beggs (baritone). Meta Wilson (violin), and Joseph Seal at the organ of the Ritz Cinema Belfast(Recording of the broadcast in the Northern Ireland Home Service)
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and Peter Watts. (BBC recording)
How a great town gets its water supply. Written by Egon Larson
at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the ' Family Favourites ' programmes
Band of the 10th Battalion. Royal Army Ordnance Corps: conductor. Mr. G. B. C. Quick
played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra. conducted by H. C. Burgess. with Esme Marshall (soprano)
by F. L. Vanderplank
by A. H. Ramsden
played by Harry Isaacs and York Bowen
and his Orchestra
Tunes you ask us to play
followed by Interlude
by Edgar Wallace Adapted for broadcasting by Hugh Stewart and Cynthia Pughe. Produced by Leslie Stokes
Written by Jack Hargreaves. Produced by Marjorie Banks. (BBC recording)
Weekly broadcasts from well-known Variety theatres. This week, the Empire Theatre, Belfast
for Dick Dudley. Dorothy Carless , Benny Lee. and Nat Temple and his Orchestra to entertain you. Produced by Pat Dixon.
No. 2—' The Alias'
The alias is as old as crime itself. Some criminals use as many as twenty false names-one man used 446! — but a change of name does not change the fingerprints, characteristics, habit, or method of a criminal
This programme, the second of a series written by Robert Barr and Percy Hoskins in co-operation with New Scotland Yard, tells how the systematic work of the Fingerprints Department and the Criminal Record Office protects you from the habitual criminal. Experts from Scotland Yard tell you how it's done. Produced by John Glyn-Jones
Accordion dance music from La Java, in the Republique quarter of Paris, presented for British listeners by Pierre Lefevre , and produced in co-operation with Radiodiffusion Fransaise
and his Orchestra
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Carole Carr , Archie Lewis ,
Dick James , Three Boys and a Girl