List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1942–1946)

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Jack Hylton was one of the first celebrities to be cast away. Bundesarchiv Bild 102-09722, Jack Hilton.jpg
Jack Hylton was one of the first celebrities to be cast away.

The BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs invites celebrities to become "castaways" and choose eight pieces of music that they would take to an imaginary desert island, where they will be marooned indefinitely. During the period listed here, the later rule allowing castaways a book and a luxury item had not yet been introduced and as such, choices have not been listed.

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1942

DateCastawayBookLuxury
29 January 1942 Vic Oliver No bookNo item
5 February 1942 James Agate No bookNo item
12 February 1942 Commander A B Campbell No bookNo item
19 February 1942 C B Cochran No bookNo item
26 February 1942 Pat Kirkwood No bookGardenia bush
5 March 1942 Jack Hylton No bookNo item
12 March 1942 Captain A E Dingle No bookNo item
19 March 1942 Joan Jay No bookNo item
26 March 1942 Reverend Canon W H Elliott No bookNo item
2 April 1942 Arthur Askey No bookNo item
9 April 1942 Eva Turner No bookNo item
16 April 1942 Harry Parry No bookNo item
23 April 1942 Tom Webster No bookNo item
30 April 1942 Ivor Novello No bookNo item
7 May 1942 Roy Plomley No bookNo item
9 July 1942 Beatrice Lillie No bookNo item
23 July 1942 Leslie Howard No bookNo item
6 August 1942 Nathaniel Gubbins No bookNo item
20 August 1942 Barrington Dalby No bookNo item
10 September 1942 Emlyn Williams No bookNo item
17 September 1942 Lord Elton No bookNo item
25 September 1942 Richard Tauber No bookNo item
9 October 1942 Jonah Barrington No bookNo item
24 October 1942 Michael Powell No bookNo item
3 December 1942 Admiral Sir Edward Evans No bookNo item

1943

DateCastawayBookLuxury
20 March 1943 Donald McCullough No bookNo item
12 April 1943 Ian Hay No bookNo item
8 June 1943 Tom Driberg No bookNo item
19 June 1943 Frank Swinnerton No bookNo item
26 June 1943 Beverley Baxter No bookNo item
16 July 1943 Herbert Hodge No bookNo item
26 July 1943 C. A. Lejeune No bookNo item
16 August 1943 Ivor Brown No bookNo item
2 October 1943 Tom Harrisson No bookNo item
5 October 1943 Lady Eleanor Smith No bookNo item
11 October 1943 Sir Stephen Tallents No bookNo item
16 November 1943 C. H. Middleton No bookNo item
23 November 1943 J. B. Morton No bookNo item
31 December 1943 Charles Hill No bookNo item

1944

DateCastawayBookLuxury
8 January 1944 Alan Dent No bookNo item
29 January 1944 Pamela Frankau No bookNo item
12 February 1944 Ralph Reader No bookNo item
19 February 1944 Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC DSO DFC No bookNo item
20 March 1944 Mabel Constanduros No bookNo item

1945

DateCastawayBookLuxury
4 August 1945 Frederick Grisewood No bookNo item
11 August 1945 Peter Fettes No bookNo item
18 August 1945 Jill Balcon No bookNo item
25 August 1945 Michael Harrison No bookNo item
1 September 1945 Joan Edgar No bookNo item
8 September 1945 Roy Williams No bookNo item
15 September 1945 Alvar Lidell No bookNo item
22 September 1945Pat ButlerNo bookNo item
29 September 1945 Margaret Hubble No bookNo item
6 October 1945 Michael Redgrave No bookNo item
13 October 1945 Claire Luce No bookNo item
20 October 1945 C. E. M. Joad No bookNo item
27 October 1945 Celia Johnson No bookNo item
3 November 1945 Valerie Hobson No bookNo item
10 November 1945 Bobby Howes No bookNo item
17 November 1945 Deborah Kerr No bookNo item
24 November 1945 Henry Wheeler No bookNo item
1 December 1945 Eileen Joyce No bookNo item
8 December 1945 Stewart Granger No bookNo item
15 December 1945 Richard Goolden No bookNo item
22 December 1945 Nova Pilbeam No bookNo item
29 December 1945 Sonia Dresdel No bookNo item

1946

DateCastawayBookLuxury
5 January 1946 Barbara Mullen No bookNo item

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