Your request records introduced this week by Bryan Michie
Contents: The story behind the sea song ' Spanish Ladies '; the trombone in dance and orchestral music; the Irish reel
Gramophone records of orchestral music, including Stenhammar's ' Sentimental Romance,' for violin and orchestra
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea. played by the BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor, Frank Cantell.
Dance music on gramophone records
Two pianos and some music in a light mood
at the organ of the Granada, Harrow
BBC Midland Light Orchestra (conductor, Rae Jenkins ). with Arthur Cranmer (baritone)
From the B.S.A. Co., Ltd.,Small Heath, Birmingham
(The Blues)
Conducted by Captain A. J. Thorn -burrow, Director of Music, Royal Horse Guards
with Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra, and Jack Simpson and his Sextet
An abridged version of the story by Maurice Walsh , in fourteen instalments. Reader. Ian Sadler. 9—' A Ship Comes to Skye '
' Penny Plain, Tuppence Coloured.' Simple direct narrative compared with the ornate, extravagant style
at the piano, improvises on some of the tunes you ask to hear in the ' Family Favourites ' programmes
Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey and John Rich mond.
played by the BBC Orchestra
Conducted by Albert Coates
Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble.
Conductor. Reg. Little
Duncan Whyte introduces a gramophone programme for swing fans. Edited by Sheila Fryer
Famous sporting personalities answer queries from listeners. The experts: Harold Abrahams , W. Barrington Dalby, H. H. England, and Tommy Lawton (England soccer international). Question-Master, Rayond Glendenning
by Bruce Belfrage
with Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra in a non-stop review of popular melodies through the years
by Alexandre Dumas. Dramatised for broadcasting by Patrick. Riddell , and produced by Martyn C. Webster. 2—'The Carmes Deschaux'
Others taking part are Dermot Cathie , Frank Atkinson , and Williams Lloy
A musical entertainment, given by Leon Goossens (oboe), Sandor Kolompar (cimbalom), Owen Brannigan (bass), Harry Isaacs (piano), Leonard Hirsch (violin), Jean Stewart (viola), James Whitehead (cello), and Cecil James (bassoon)
Repeat tomorrow week at 11.0 a.m. (Home)
Variety from the Tivoli Theatre. Hull. Introduced by Victor Smythe
In this programme, the last of the series, Robert Barr and Percy Hoskins explain a number of cheapjack swindles and petty frauds which may be used to part Service men from their gratuities and housewives from their war savings. Once again the voice of Scotland Yard gives good sound advice.
(BBC recording)
(Repeat tomorrow at 5.30)
A restful interlude for your quiet moments. Speaker, Don Cordray. Singers, The Serenaders. At the organ, Charles Smart. Music arranged by Charles Smart and Max Saunders. Programme compiled by King Whyte and Archie Campbell.
and his Orchestra, in a programme of uninterrupted music
Dance music in the old-fashioned style, played by Peter Fielding and his Orchestra. From the Oxford Galleries. Newcastle-upon-Tyne
and his Rumba Band