to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain,
followed by 'Reveille!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Records of Paula Green
Popular artists and bands on records
Conducted by Ronnie Munro
Joe Murgatroyd and his happy family
(Recording of the broadcast on October 17)
recalled by J.H. Squire and the Celeste Octet
Weekly review in English of Indian news and affairs, presented in collaboration with All-India Radio
Varied items for the Indian troops
Presented by Christopher Stone and S.P.B. Mais
(bass)
Part of the weekly radio half-hour from America which stars Bob Hope, supported by Six Hits and a Miss, Brenda and Cobina, Jerry Colonna, Skinnay Ennis with his Orchestra. Edited by David Miller and Basil Adams. (Specially recorded.)
Recording of last night's broadcast
Presented by James Moody, with the Bachelor Girls
with Amalia Magri
Rev. R.R. Williams
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra
All-star salute to men of the British and Imperial Forces defending Tobruk from Vera Lynn, Malcolm McEachern, Stanley Holloway, Leslie Banks, Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, and Tessie O'Shea. Compere, Ronald Shiner. Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra and Chorus. Programme includes messages to the garrison from their relatives.
Radio presentation, with gramophone records, of the public and private life of Maurice Chevalier. The speaking voice of Maurice Chevalier is portrayed by Carl Carlisle. Cast includes Roy Plomley, Robert Beatty, Arthur Pusey, and William Ashley. Written by Roy Plomley.
and his Dance Band: with Helen Raymond, Jack Bartlett, Jan Wildeman. From a ballroom in the South
The Brains Trust give their spontaneous answers to questions sent in by listeners. Resident experts: Julian S. Huxley, Cyril E.M. Joad, Commander A.B. Campbell. Guest experts: Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C., Sir Kenneth Clark, K.C.B. Question Master, Donald McCullough.
"Second Thoughts", by Professor Joad.
(See article, p. 3)
followed by Interlude: records
with Louis Levy and his Symphony, assisted by Anne Shelton, Nora Savage, Sam Browne, and the Music from the Movies Chorus. Compere, Wendy Weddell. Presented by Douglas Lawrence
The week's news as seen from London, and reviews of new films by Lilian Duff
from a Royal Air Force Station in the Midlands, conducted by Dr. W.K. Stanton, the Rev. A.M. McCaig, and the Station Commander
Turner Layton, John Rorke, Michael Regan and Ann, Caryll and Mundy, Florence Austral, and Amadio. Harry Korris as Mr. Lovejoy, assisted by Cecil Frederick and Robbie Vincent. Happidrome Orchestra and Chorus. Devised, produced, and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
Jack Penn, Alfie Noakes, and the Maple Leaf Orchestra in Tunes of Yesterday. Presented by David Miller
'I desire mercy and not sacrifice': Psalm 15; St. Matthew 25, vv. 31-45; Soldiers of the cross, arise; St. Matthew 7, v. 21
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
presented on gramophone records by P. Thurston Holland
at the theatre organ
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