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Gramophone records
Chorus, gentlemen (Ambient and Lohr) :
Harold Williams (baritone) with Chorus
Ten green bottles (Ambient and Lohr) :
Harold Williams (baritone), with Chorus
Medlev, Sea Shanties : The Georgian
Singers, conducted by Leslie Woodgate. Soloist, Stanley Riley. At the piano, John Wills
On Ilkla Moor : Stuart Robertson (bassr baritone), with Chorus
Fantasia on English Melodies : The
Georgian Singers, conducted by Leslie Woodgate. Soloist, Stanley Riley. At the piano, Ernest Lush

Contributors

Baritone:
Harold Williams
Baritone:
Harold Williams
Conducted By:
Leslie Woodgate.
Soloist:
Stanley Riley.
Piano:
John Wills
Bassr:
Stuart Robertson
Conducted By:
Leslie Woodgate.
Soloist:
Stanley Riley.

Entertainment of all kinds blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This week's ' Record Request Time ' includes ' Top of the List ', the most popular requests of the week ; ' Hollywood Spotlight', introducing music and scenes from 'Hello, Beautiful', with Benny Goodman and his Orchestra and Dennis Day (by permission of United Artists) ; ' Lucky Dip', the week's personal record requests ; and our guest artist,' Syd Walker. Programme intro
. duced by Joy Shelton. Continuity by Peter Welbeck. Produced by Peter Eton

Contributors

Unknown:
Benny Goodman
Artist:
Syd Walker.
Duced By:
Joy Shelton.
Unknown:
Peter Welbeck.
Produced By:
Peter Eton

From a garrison theatre somewhere in England. 'The Stuff We Give The Troops', devised and produced by Jonah Barrington. With Vera Lynn, Inga Andearsen, Doreen Villiers, Len Camber, Johnny Green, Three Boys and a Girl, and the ENSA Variety Orchestra, conducted by Geraldo. Script by Leslie Julian-Jones. Presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI)

Contributors

Produced By:
Jonah Barrington.
Unknown:
Vera Lynn
Unknown:
Inga Andearsen
Unknown:
Doreen Villiers
Unknown:
Len Camber
Unknown:
Johnny Green
Script By:
Leslie Julian-Jones

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