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Presented by A. L. Bakaya.
'India Calling': personal messages from India to the members of H.M. Forces in Great Britain
Mere Babal Da Mukhra Piara
Shama Ka Jalna Hai Ya Sozish-i-Parwana
Hai Kis Cheez Ki Kami Hai
Din Charhea Te Pai Gai Judai Madine Ka Musafir Hun Kaisi Ankhen Yar Dian
Musibat Men Ek Asra Dhoondta Hun Tere Samne Baith Ke Rovan Adab Arz

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Presented By:
A. L. Bakaya.

Weekly entertainment presented by the Canadian Forces from a Palais de Danse in the South of England, produced and introduced by Gerry Wilmot. High lights are the songs of L.A.C. Ted Hockridge , Private Bill Smith , and Two Lights and a Dark, with the music of Sergeant Stan 'Sheddon and the Canucks Orchestra, and the Rhythm Ranch Boys. ' Services Spotlight'.

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Introduced By:
Gerry Wilmot.
Unknown:
Ted Hockridge
Unknown:
Bill Smith

Special recording of last Tuesday's broadcast, with Professor Gilbert Murray , Sir Kenneth Clark , and Mrs. M. A. Hamilton. Guests, Commander Gould (' Star-Gazer ') and Florence Horsbrugh, M.P. Question-Master, Donald McCullough. Producer, Howard Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Gilbert Murray
Unknown:
Sir Kenneth Clark
Unknown:
Mrs. M. A. Hamilton.
Producer:
, Howard Thomas

First of a series of three programmes in which members of the Royal Air Force entertain comrades and friends at home and overseas. No. 1, with Flight Lieutenant Richard Murdoch , Corporal Jack Cooper. The Concert Orchestra directed by A/C Sidney Torch, with musical arrangements by L.A.C. Len Stevens , and a visiting star : this week, Arthur Askey. Programme devised by Corporal Harry Alan Towers, and produced by Raymond Glendenning and Harry Alan Towers. From a theatre in the South

Contributors

Unknown:
Lieutenant Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Jack Cooper.
Unknown:
Len Stevens
Unknown:
Arthur Askey.
Produced By:
Raymond Glendenning
Produced By:
Harry Alan

Forces Programme

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