Played by Henry Croudson at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle
Bert Read , a specialist in modern dance music, with the accent on ' swing '
Monsieur E. M. Stephan
Programme of light music arranged and played by Jack Byfleld and his Players with James Bell at the organ
A feature programme about the life story of Sir William Perkin , the discoverer of the first synthetic dyestuff. Script by Jonquil Antony
from swing to classics
(piano)
On gramophone records
followed by Interlude
An abridged version for broadcasting of John Galsworthy 's story, ' A Stoic, in eight instalments. Read throughout by Felix Aylmer. 1—' Sylvanus Heythorp , Shipowner'
The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
with Peter Bernard, Florence Oldham, Johnny Riscoe and Violet Terry, 'Stainless' Stephen, Vincent Tildsley's Mastersingers, Vic Oliver (by permission of Emile Littler). BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Announcer, Norman Wooland. Producer, John Sharman.
Conductor, Charles Groves
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. God frey and Peter Watts. (BBC recording)
Feature programme by T. S. Douglas , tracing the developments of our modern popular tea-shops from the coffee-houses of the seventeenth century
at the piano improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the 'Family Favourites ' programmes
Cory Brothers' Workmen's Silver Band: conductor. Reg. Little
BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Harold Lowe. with Monia Liter (piano)
Talk by John Richmond
Talk by Alan Wheatley
played by Dorothea Vincent and Kathleen Cooper
and the Dance Orchestra, with Rita Marlowe , Benny Lee , and Sid Buck -man
Tunes you ask us to play
Gramophone records of Bing Croeby
Radio play by Max Afford . Produced by Leslie Stokes
Written by Jack Hargreaves. Produced by Marjorie Banks. (BBC recording)
Weekly broadcasts from well-known Variety theatres. This week. the Pleasure Gardens Theatre. Folkestone, with Anona Winn , Morton Fraser , Peter Brough and ' Archie Andrews '
for Dick Dudley , Dorothy Carless , Benny Lee , and Nat Temple and his Orchestra to entertain you. Produced by Pat Dixon.
No. 3—' Mobile Crime '
The third programme in this series, written by Robert Barr and Percy Hoskins in co-operation with New Scotland Yard, tells about the ' stolen car,' ' the smash-and-grab raid,' and of the crooks who have taken to high-speed crime and how Scotland Yard and the Flying Squad are dealing with them. Produced by John Glyn-Jones
Fortnightly programme from Paris. This week's broadcast is from ' Le Rêve'
and his Cameo Orchestra in a programme of uninterrupted music
with his Orchestra and artists