played by Falkman and his Apache Band, with Amalia Magri and Jacques Vallez
Alan Paul and James Moody , two Pianos and some music in a light mood
Beethoven's 'Pathetique' Sonata, played and discussed by Alfred Kitchin
at the organ of the Gaumont Cinema, Manchester
from swing to classics
and his Players
Fifteen minutes of melody and syncopation from the British Forces Network in Germany
followed by Interlude
An abridged version for broadcasting of John Galsworthy 's story, ' A Stoic,' in eight instalments. Read throughout by Felix Aylmer. 2— The Family of Larne '
and his City Slickers: on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Repeat of last Friday's recorded broadcast
Conductor, Frank Cantell. with Michael Terry (baritone). (BBC recording)
Peggy Cochrane at the piano
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family.
(BBC recording)
Anyone can now open a retail shop (non-food) without a licence. This talk is to guide the Serviceman who may be thinking of setting up on his own
at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the ' Family Favourites ' programmes
played by Eric Winstone and his Accordion Band
played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Anthony Collins
Conductor, Wilfred Dawson
Weekly programme for swing fans, by Spike Hughes
Christopher Stone discusses some new gramophone records
by Robert Westerby
Louis Levy and his Gaumont-British Studio Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless, Lizbeth Webb, Benny Lee, Jack Cooper and the Georgettes, and Male Chorus. Presented by Elisabeth Tyson
by Francis Durbridge. Produced by Martyn C. Webster. Episode 1—' In which Paul Temple hears about Valentine '
Cast includes
A musical entertainment, given by Kendall Taylor (piano), Keith Falkner (bass-baritone), Leon Goossens (oboe), Harry Blech and Felix Kok (violins), Keith Cummings (viola), Douglas Cameron (cello)
Variety from the Palace Theatre, Huddersfield. Introduced by Victor Smythe
with all the old log-cabin favourites, including Buck Douglas , Peggy Bailey. Jakie Connolly , Ronnie Brohn , Mervyn Saunders. and the Home Town Mountain Band. Presented by Jacques Brown
A restful interlude for your quiet moments. Speaker, King Whyte. Singers. The Serenaders. At the organ, Charles Smart. Music arranged by Charles Smart and Max Saunders
with Jimmy Leach at the piano in a programme of uninterrupted music
Dance music in the old-fashioned style played by Peter Fielding and his Band, from the Oxford Galleries. Newcastle
From the Club de Cinq, plaved by Michel Emer and his Orchestra