At The Organ of The Regal, Edmonton .
Empire Exchange
The Bells of Bethlehem echoed by Bells of the British Commonwealth
A programme of greetings and sound-pictures depicting Christmas in all parts of the British Commonwealth, including relays from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, the Irish Free State and the United
Kingdom
relayed from Sandringham
GOD SAVE THE KING
For a detailed description and full running order see pages 974-977
The following Broadcasting Organisations have co-operated in the preparation of the programme: The African Broadcasting Company, Ltd. ; the Government Broadcasting Service, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia; the Australian Broadcasting Commission; the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission; the Department of Industries and Labour (Posts and Telegraphs Branch) India ; the New Zealand Broadcasting Board; the Postmaster-General's Department, Jerusalem; and the Irish
Free State Broadcasting Service
In view of the national interest of this broadcast, no objection will be taken, so far as the Corporation is concerned, to its rediffusion to the public. It must be understood, however, that this permission is in respect of the Corporation's rights only, and that no recording of any kind may be made from the broadcast.
by JOHN ARMSTRONG (tenor)
Leader, Alfred Barker
Conductor, T. H. MORRISON
At The Organ of The Granada, Tooting
Conducted by Flight-Lieut. JOHN AMERS , M.B.E.
SUMNER AUSTIN (baritone)
If, on this night of nights, you feel inclined to listen to several of your favourite comedians, dance a little to the B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, hear a ghost story, sing some of the old chorus songs with the B.B.C. Variety Orchestra to accompany you, then tune in any time between
7.30 and 9.30 and take your chance with the sort of happy-go-lucky entertainment that a Christmas Party should be.
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for
Shipping
A Voice from the Dark
An Appeal on behalf of the'British ' Wireless for the Blind ' Fund, by an Unknown Blind Man
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to: [address removed]
Leader, Louis Willoughby
Conductor, Boyd Neel
Music for Christmas Night
Read by HUBERT GREGG
Billy Cotton and his Band
(By permission of the Management of the London Palladium)