to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain, followed by 'Reveille!'
Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Records of Donald Peers, cavalier of song
Popular records of November 1939
Programme Parade
Mixed choice of records. The high-spot is the ' Four Ways Suite' by Eric Coates , played by the New Light Symphony Orchestra
and his" Sextet
(See. Home Service)
Sylvia Welling
at the theatre organ
and his Sweet Rhythm Orchestra, with Helen Raymond , Sid Buckman , and Ken Beaumont.
Jan Berenska and his Orchestra
Presented by Christopher Stone and S. P. B. Mais
Presented by James Moody
Johnny Rosen and his Band
Records of music of the West Indies, written and presented by Edmundo Ros
ENSA concert for war-workers. Al Collins and his Band (vocalist, Cyril Shane ), and Max Miller
with his Orchestra.
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Allan McClelland presents Henrietta Byrne (mezzo-soprano), John Hearst (accordion), James McElroy (fiddler), James Hawthorne (mouth-organ and guitar), and William Martin (baritone)
George Scott-Wood and his Grand Accordion Band
Another in the series of weekly regimental concerts presented by soldiers of the Canadian Army Overseas stationed in Great Britain. Arranged and compered by Gerry Wilmot
Twenty minutes of music in the intimate style of Peggy Cochrane , and the Collegiates
and his Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless , Len Camber , Jackie Hunter , and George Evans
Twelfth and last : Boston Symphony Orchestra, presented on gramophone records by Geoffrey Toye at 5.0
Monday edition of the BBC's special radio magazine for men and girls in Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units. Entertainment, news, gossip, and features about and of special interest to these Services, edited by Bill MacLurg and Howard Thomas
National and Regional announcements
ENSA halt-hour programme with British and American stars, specially recorded in New York City, arranged and devised by Gertrude Lawrence and the ENSA New York Committee. Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment
(NAAFI).
Black-faced minstrel show, devised and produced by Harry S. Pepper. Cast includes Scott and Whaley, Ike Hatch , C. Denier Warren , Fred Yule , the Kentucky Banjo Team : (Dick Pepper , Edward Fairs, Bernard Sheaff ). BBC Variety Orchestra and Mate Voice Chorus, conducted by Leslie Woodgate. At the organ, Reginald .Foort. Music arranged by Doris Arnold. Book written and remembered by C. Denier Warren
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Weekly magazine for the W.R.N.S., A.T.S., W.A.A.F. Contributions by Audrey Lucas , Jenny Nicholson. Robert MacDermot , and yourselves. Edited by Archie Campbell and Janet Quigley.
Wartime confessions by stage and screen stars. ' Uniforms and their wearers ', by Diana Thomas. ' Brain- ' teasers Trust' with Roy Rich. Pamela Frankau. Carroll Gibbons and his Band with Leslie Douglas and the Three in Harmony. Special recording of Arthur Ferrier's new radio strip-cartoon ' Jill-of-all-trades', ', with Kay Hammond as Jill. (Kay Hammond 's voice recorded by courtesy of H. M. Tennent Ltd.) Compere, Elizabeth Cowell.
From a theatre in the South-West
Weekly summary of Canadian news, highlights, and sports, cabled from Canada by the CBC National News Service, and read by Gerry Wilmot
and his Band, with Harry Davis , featuring Beryl Davis , Diane, Bob Dale , Jan Zalski (Polish tenor), and Eddie Palmer with his novachord
Programme of gramophone records
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates: Gopak (Mussorgsky)
Jeanette MacDonald (soprano): Waltz song: Je veux vivre dans ce reve (Romeo and Juliet: Gounod)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra: Minuet in G, No. 2 (Beethoven)
Boston Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler: Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms)
Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and Trepak (from Nutcracker Suite) (Tchaikovsky)
to the Imperial and Allied Forces in Great Britain
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