A programme of varied items specially designed for the Indian troops in France
with Sam Browne
Diana Ward and The Greene Sisters
at the organ
Composer and band-leader
Some favourite records of Ray Noble in these rôles
(A recording of last night's broadcast)
Devised by Charles Shadwell and Harry S. Pepper
Scott and Whaley, Warden and West, and other famous artists have promised to appear (engagements permitting) at the Garrison Theatre to entertain the troops
Jack (' Blue-Pencil') Warner will be there
Garrison Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Lieut. Charles Shadwell
(late West Yorkshire Regiment)
Produced by Harry S. Pepper
from the Gaumont State, Kilbum,
London
Conductor, William Halliwell
at the organ
The second in the series of ' bad men' songs
Written and arranged by Ernest J. Borneman , and illustrated by gramophone records
The Forces' favourite dance tunes played by Harry Leader and his Band with Terry Wilson and Len Reed (with some of his friends)
Compere, Jack Marshall
A recorded story of what has been happening on the Western Front
Recorded in France by the BBC News
Observers
from the London Casino
Jack Leon , who gave his first broadcast on April 9, has been conducting three nightly sessions at the London Casino since last year. Belgian born, now a British subject, Jack Leon has done such varied things in the world of music as conducting the Guildhall Orchestra for folk dancing, conducting the London Symphony Orchestra for ballet, and conducting two separate bands daily at the Prince of Wales Theatre for upwards of seven years.
with some of the troops in England
Conducted by Joseph Hay (' Uncle
Joe') and accompanied by The Hastings Municipal Orchestra
Musical director, Julius Harrison from the White Rock Pavilion,
Hastings
from Hunslet Parish Church, Leeds
. Order of Service
Introductory Sentences Prayer
Hymn: Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us (Army Prayer Book 63 ; Naval Hymn Cards 13)
Reading: St. John xiv, 1-6
Hymn: For ever with the Lord
(Army Prayer Book 30 ; Naval Hymn Cards 63, vv. 1 and 3) Address by the Rev. M. Gresford Jones
Hymn: 0 Jesus, I have promised to serve thee to the end (Army Prayer Book 89)
Prayers
Blessing
Surveying some of the week's news as it is seen from London, and reviewing the new shows and films to be seen in London during the week
and his Concert Orchestra
(Leader, Frank Stewart )
Geraldo and Sidney Bright at two pianos
Singers
Gwen Catley
Walter Midgley and Lilian Dunkley
From a concert under the auspices of the Concert Artistes Emergency Society, at the de Montfort Hall,
Leicester
A programme of light musical entertainment recorded by, and presented by the courtesy of, the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation
The songs you know so well and the music you love to hear
Doris Arnold will play for you some more records she has chosen
at the BBC Theatre Organ