Your request records introduced this week by Roy Rich
His life and times, with illustrations from his more popular music.
Molly Forbes
The Services' Industrial Magazine
Music for the mid-morning break played by the Dance Orchestra: conductor, Stanley Black
Dance music on gramophone records
Donald Thorne at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction, London
at the piano
BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by Robert Irving
Royal Artillery Band (Woolwich), conducted by Major O. W. Geary M.B.E. , Director of Music, Royal Artillery
Lauritz Melchoir , Perry Como. Dick Todd , Jean Cavall , and Frank Sinatra : on gramophone records
and his players in a programme of uninterrupted music
by H. G. Wells. abridged for broadcasting in three instalments. Read by Valentine Dyall. 2—' The One-Eyed Man is King?'
' You can't miss it.' H. M. Burton gives some directions on giving directions
Sydney Lipton and his Orchestra
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by David H. Godfrey.
played by the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Warwick Braith waite. Alan Loveday (violin)
Overture: II Seraglio - Mozart
Violin Concerto No. 5 in A - Mozart
Symphony No. 2 in D - Brahms
with Wanda Man-Son -Hing, Marian Zigmunt , and Charles Saxby at the theatre organ. Introduced by Sandy Macpherson
Rex Harris introduces a gramophone programme for swing fans
A fortnightly series of programmes covering sports from all angles, and designed to appeal to all sportsmen. Edited by Geoffrey Peck and introduced by Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Frank Sinatra on gramophone records
played by Louis Levy and his Orchestra and sung by Evelyn Dove and Jack Cooper , with special guest, composer-pianist Vivian Ellis , the Georgettes, and Male Voice Choir. Presented by Elizabeth Tyson
A thriller in eight episodes, adapted from the novel by ' Sea-Lion.' Produced by K. B. Indoe. Episode 7— 'The Phantom Fleet Sails'
A musical entertainment, given by Roy Henderson (baritone), Evelyn Rothwell and Joy Bough -ton (oboes), John Wolfe (cor anglais), Harry Isaacs (piano), Leonard Hirsch and Reginald Morley (violins), Jean Stewart (viola), and James Whitehead (cello). Programme arranged by Basil Douglas
Variety from the Tivoli Theatre, Hull. Introduced by Victor Smythe
A new all-comedy quiz in which victors win a prize, and victims pay a penalty. Billy Ternent and his Band provide the music, and the producer is Jacques Brown.
Val Merrall, with the Four Voices and the Players, sings melodies that live in your memory. The music arranged and directed by Arthur Wilkinson. Presented by Eric Spear
and the Moonrakers in a programme of uninterrupted music
Dance music in the old-fashioned style, played by Sid Dean and his Band. From the Regent Dance Hall, Brighton
and his Quintet. From Chez Schubert , in Paris