Your request records introduced this week by Neal Arden
8—' Landlord and Tenant.' Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
A talk by Reginald Gamble intended to interest listeners in doing a little scientific observation for themselves
by John Blore and his Orchestra
Ronnie Selby
In a programme for the swing fans
Dance music 'on gramophone records
Andrew Fenner at the theatre organ
BBC Northern Orchestra: conductor. Charles Groves
Clydebank Burgh Band: conductor. Charles Telfer
A daily programme of music, advice, and entertainment for the home. Alan Ivimey Introduces Elizabeth Dennis on Your Winter Clothes' ; Godfrey Winn on What is a Happy Woman? ' ; 'Housewives' Choice ' of gramophone records: and the current serial story, Stanley Weyman s Under the Red Robe'
3-' What are you trying to say? Clear thought needs clear expression. A talk by Professor Sir Cyril Burt. with illustrations
played by the London Military Band: conductor, Michael Fayers
The day-to-day history of an ordinary family. Produced by Vivian Milroy ,
Introduced and played by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
played by the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Warwick Braith waite
presents ' The Jewel and Warriss
Show Boat of the Air ' from the Royal Naval Barracks, Devonport. An entertainment designed for the Royal Navy, with Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss , Henry Lytton , Benny Lee ,
Betty Paul , the Radio Three, and the BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor, Frank Cantell. Script by E. A. Maguire. Produced by George Inns.
Episode 3 of the new thriller serial, with Noel Johnson as Dick Barton. Script by Edward J. Mason. Produced by Nell Tuson
Dorothy Lamour on gramophone records
The Quiz visits Portadown
Musical illustrations provided by Jack Jordan. Produced by Philip Robin son.
Gramophone records of Bing Crosby
A resident team of hand-picked half-wits Gladys Hay, Michael Moore , and Harold Berens, prove this statement at the expense of the Question-Master, Stewart MacPherson. Sid Millward and his Nitwits provide the tumult when the shouting dies. Gordon ( Crier is in attendance.
Weekly broadcasts from well-known Variety theatres. This week, the Croydon Empire, with Caryll and Mundy, Cavan O'Connor, Foster and Clarke. Introduced by Brian Johnston.
(Second series). A radio review of the stage.
The first number includes Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies and Donald Wolfit.
Produced by Ayton Whitaker
Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies discusses her recent tour in South Africa, with excerpts from plays produced there.
Recorded survey of Donald Wolfit's ten years' experience as actor-manager for Advance Players Association, Ltd., comprising:
Introduction by Marguerite Steen. Talk by Roy Limbert, Director of the Malvern Company. Excerpts from Shakespeare by Irene Van Brugh and Rosalind Fuller. Donald Wolfit, Rosalind Iden, and Frederick Valk in the jealousy scene from 'Othello'
Featuring the West-Indian singer, Uriel Porter , with George Elliott (guitar). BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell , and a section of the BBC Revue Chorus under the direction of Max Saunders. Orchestrations by Hal Evans. Produced by Peter Duncan.
and his Cameo Orchestra in a programme of uninterrupted music
and his Band, with Harry Davis