Cheerful gramophone records
Programme summary
Directed by Sidney Crooke
for the Middle East Forces. Messages recorded by members of the Services for their relatives and friends in Great Britain, arranged by Peter Haddon
Scottish Variety Orchestra (conductor, Ronnie Munro ), with Wilma Wishart , Ann Rich , and Ian Gourlay
Sunday Service, conducted by the Rev. Frederic Greeves , from Wesley Memorial Church, Oxford
Through all the changing scenes (A.P.B.
120. omitting last verse)
Lesson : Romans 7, w. 19-25 Address Prayers
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
(A.P.B. 44, vv. 1 and 4) Blessing
Organist. C. D. Parker
Songs old and new, presented by Balraj Sahni and Bakshi Prem Nath
' India Calling ' : personal messages from India to the members of H.M. Forces in Great Britain (by courtesy of All India Radio)
Adab Arz
(by permission of the Air Council), conducted by Wing Commander R. P. O'Donnell M.V.O ,., Organising Director of Music, Royal Air Force
BBC recording of the programme broadcast direct to North America during the midnight break last Friday, from a factory in Britain.
and his Sextet
Seventh of these programmes featuring Portland Hoffa, Al Goodman with'his Orchestra, and Fred Allen. Recorded in America by arrangement with the Special Service Division of the War Department of the United States of America
Recording of last Thursday's broadcast
and the Cuban Caballeros, with Dorothe Morrow
Variety show presented by members of the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force-Sgt. Stan Shedden and the Canuck's Orchestra ; Cpl. Bill Smith ; L.A.C. Ted Hockridge ; Gunner Carl Asplund , and a fun department presided over by Flying Officer Jack Peach. Master of Ceremonies, Gerry Wilmot. Presented by the London office of the C.B.C.
Series of talks by the Rev. Dorothy Wilson : 4 — ' Christ, the Image of God'
Conductor, Rae Jenkins , with Arthur Cranmer (baritone)
and his Orchestra, with Alan Kane , Julie Dawn , and Roy Marsh
Jacques Hopkins sings and speaks about some favourite hymns
Gramophone records chosen and presented by members of the fighting Services and of the Home Front who work behind them. Arranged by Laurence Greenberg
by Alan Dent
Conductor, Fred Berry
with Tony Dalton , Laelia Finne berg, Macari and his Dutch Accordion Serenaders, Tommy Handley , and Harry Korris as ' Mr. Lovejoy ', assisted by Cecil Frederick (' Ramsbottom '), and Robbie Vincent (' Enoch '). Happidrome Orchestra and Chorus. The show devised, produced, and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
plays contrasted selections at the theatre organ
of music heard in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel in the days before the war
followed by postscript
Theatreland's tribute to the Forces everywhere-a programme sponsored by every branch of the entertainment world and produced with the co-operation of the Theatres' War Service Council
This week: the first of three special programmes in this series. The show tonight is dedicated especially to the men and women of our Air Forces all over the world, and includes some of Britain's most famous stars. The programme, produced by Ronald Waldman , comes from a theatre in the heart of London and is transmitted throughout the world-wide network of the BBC -
' Our Father ' —1 The King of love (A. and M. 197) ; St. Luke IS, w. 11-32; My God, how wonderful thou art (A. and M. 169) ; I John 3. v. 1
Review of the week's news
on gramophone records
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra
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