Cheerful gramophone records
and the Manchester Hippodrome Orchestra
Some records of Franz Lehar 's ' The Merry Widow'
and his Orchestra
for the Middle East Forces. Messages recorded by members of the Services for their relatives and friends in Great Britain, introduced by Peter Haddon
Scottish Variety Orchestra (conductor, Ronnie Munro ), with Janette Sclanders , Ann Rich , and Ian Gourlay
Sunday service from Bristol Cathedral, conducted by the Dean (Very Rev. Harry W. Blackburne, D.S.O., M.C.)
Presented by Aslam Malik ,
Sangeet Samelan Adab Arz
Conducted by Captain T. S. Chandler , Director of Music, Welsh Guards
Regimental Quick March : The Rising of the Lark
BBC recording of the programme broadcast to North America during the midnight break yesterday, from a club for transferred war-workers somewhere in Britain.
and his Orchestra
Recording of last Thursday's broadcast, with Horace Percival , Fred Yale , Dorothy Summers , Sydney Keith , Dino Galvani , Bill Stephens ,
Bryan Herbert , Jean Capra , Jack Cooper , and the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shad well, Script and lyrics by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worifey
with Bill Goodwin , Dinah Shore , George Burns and Gracie Allen , and Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
Resume by Foster Hewitt of last night's National Hockey League Game at the Maple Leaf Garden, Toronto, relayed from Canada for the Canadian Forces in Britain. Presented in co-operation with the CBC
Variety show 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 Cpl. Ernie Holden and Pte. Chick Zamick. Master of Ceremonies, Gerry Wilmot. Produced by the London office of the CBC ,
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Debroy Somers and his Band
played by York Bowen and Harry Isaacs
Conductor, Guy Warrack
with spontaneous answers to ' Any Questions ? ' : Dr. Julian Huxley , Barbara Ward (of ' The Economist'), Sir Kenneth Clark (Director of the National Gallery), R. W. Moore (Headmaster of Harrow), and Ed. Murrow (European Director, Columbia Broadcasting System). Question-Master, Donald McCullough. Producer, Howard Thomas.
Members of the Fighting Services, and of the Home Front who work behind them, come to the microphone with their choice of gramophone records. Introduced by Hamilton Kennedy
by Dilys Powell
No. 45—'Chattanooga, Tennessee'. Written and produced by Alan Lomax and John Becker.
This week listeners visit the centre of the Tennessee Valley Authority at Chattanooga and hear the story of the Valley folk, whose whole lives have been transformed by the famous ' T.V.A:' The programme includes a trip to one of the last dams now being built-to a giant aluminium plant-to Tennessee mussel-shoals where munitions are being made, and to Liberty shipyards.
Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ, with Celia Lipton and Patricia Rossborough
Review of the week's news
with Peter Sinclair , Pat Lennox and Sylvia Hal Swain and his three Swing Sisters, Scott and Whaley, and Harry Korris as ' Mr. Lovejoy', assisted by Cecil Frederick (' Rams-bottom '), and Robbie Vincent (' Enoch '). Happidrome Orchestra and Chorus. Show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
Each week she brfngs to the microphone a member of the Forces, to select the favourite songs of his own Service. Accompanied by Peter Yorke and his Orchestra. Produced by Reita Hendry
Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Elena Danieli (soprano), in a programme of the kind of music heard in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel in the days before the war. Programme produced by Fred Hartley and Douglas Lawrence
followed by a postscript
and the Dance Orchestra, with Frances Dee , Betty Kent , Sid Buck -man, and Ken Beaumont
' Thy King cometh '. Thy Kingdom come
(A. and M. 217) ; From Isaiah 2 ; 0 God of earth and altar (S.P. 308); Psalm 82, v. 9
Records of armchair music, introduced by Peter Eton
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed By Harry Bidgood