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Special twice-weekly radio magazine for men and girls on Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Barrage units. Music, entertainment, Service features, and interesting personalities. More news from Radio Allotment, by Raymond Glendenning. Another sketch in the series ' Eye in the Sky ', by Gerald Kersh. Editor, Bill MacLurg

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Glendenning.
Unknown:
Gerald Kersh.
Editor:
Bill MacLurg

Excerpt from the ' musical smile' presented by George Black and produced by Robert Nesbitt. Cast includes Bebe Daniels , Ben Lyon , Tommy Trinder , Teddy Brown , Bernard Clifton , Eleanor Fayre , Kim Kendall , Sylvia Saetre , and Rex Holt. Debroy Somers and the Palladium Orchestra. From the London
Palladium

Contributors

Presented By:
George Black
Produced By:
Robert Nesbitt.
Unknown:
Bebe Daniels
Unknown:
Ben Lyon
Unknown:
Tommy Trinder
Unknown:
Teddy Brown
Unknown:
Bernard Clifton
Unknown:
Eleanor Fayre
Unknown:
Kim Kendall
Unknown:
Sylvia Saetre
Unknown:
Rex Holt.
Unknown:
Debroy Somers

Each Thursday evening many civilians invite to their homes members of the Forces stationed in their neighbourhood. This is a series planned for the special entertainment of civilians and men of the Army and Royal Air Force who are listening together. Elizabeth Cowell introduces the programmes. This, evening :
Elizabeth Cowell 's own choice of gramophone records
John Snagge recollects more
-famous sporting events of peace-time
Leslie Hutchinson , with ten minutes of melody in the 'Hutch' manner
London Gypsy Orchestra, led by Albert Sandier

Contributors

Introduces:
Elizabeth Cowell
Unknown:
Elizabeth Cowell
Unknown:
John Snagge
Unknown:
Leslie Hutchinson
Unknown:
Albert Sandier

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