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Comedy with music by Aubrey Danvers-Walker . Radio score by Alan Paul
BBC Revue Orchestra, conductor Mansel Thomas. Produced by Reginald Smith. (First broadcast on February 2)

Contributors

Music By:
Aubrey Danvers-Walker
Unknown:
Alan Paul
Conductor:
Mansel Thomas.
Produced By:
Reginald Smith.
Kate Bannister:
Kitty de Legh
Leila Marchmont:
Phoebe Hodgson
Jill O'Dea:
Helen Goss
Letty Leroy:
Joan Young
Geoffrey Chant:
Ewart Scott
Bobby Barker:
John Carol
Hamish Murray:
Lan Sadler
Mavis:
Dorothy Summers
The Singer ':
George Armitage

Directed by Petty-Officer George Crow (by permission of their Commanding Officer), with Lieut. Gordon Little, R.N.V.R., Sub.-Lieut. Harry Jacobson, R.N.V.R., Signalman Trevor Little, Paymaster-Lieut. E. Astley Jones, R.N.
Programme devised by Lieut. Kim Peacock, R.N.V.R.

Contributors

Directed By:
Petty-Officer George
Unknown:
Harry Jacobson
Unknown:
Signalman Trevor Little
Unknown:
E. Astley Jones

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.
This evening - "London, Paris, and New York": songs from the musical shows of two continents, with Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth. BBC Theatre Chorus, BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson.

Contributors

Singer:
Anne Ziegler
Singer:
Webster Booth
Choir:
BBC Theatre Chorus
Musicians:
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson
Presented By:
Mark H. Lubbock

Forces Programme

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