Cheerful gramophone records
and his Mazurka Orchestra. (BBC recording)
Some records of Ellis's ' The Fleet's Lit Up '
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 St. Andrew's Church, George Street , Edinburgh, conducted by the Rev. Alan David -son, M.C., Assistant . Chaplain-General, Scottish Command
Presented by M. Afzal
Kuch chune hue gane, filmi aur dusare Adab Arz
(by permission of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief) : conductor, Mr. George Malcolm
BBC recording of the programme broadcast to North America during the night-shift break yesterday, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
with his Orchestra
with Horace Percival , Fred Yule , Dorothy Summers , Sydney Keith , Dino Galvani , Bill Stephens , Bryan Herbert , Jean Capra , and Jack Cooper. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted ' by Charles Shadwell. Script and lyrics by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley.
featuring. Mary Livingstone ,
Don Wilson , Dennis Day , ' 'Rochester', Phil Harris and his Orchestra, and Jack Benny
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 Hock-ridge ; 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
Billy Tement and the Dance Orchestra
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra, with Sylvia Cecil and Raymond Newell , recall familiar and less familiar melodies from past musical-comedy successes
David McCallum plays popular light pieces written or transcribed for the fiddle.
with spontaneous answers to ' Any Questions ? ' : Commander A. B. Campbell , Dr. Dudley Stamp (geographer), Douglas Woodruff (editor of ' The Tablet'), Lord Elton, and A. S. Russell (Student of Christ Church, Oxford). Question-Master, Donald McCullogh.
Hawaiian music, on gramophone records : programme written by A. P. Sharpe
by Moore Raymond
No. 51-' Canterbury ' : written and produced by Marjorie Banks
In this programme Bernard Fishwick takes listeners to the beautiful old city, which in normal times is still a centre for pilgrims from all over the world. The programme is broadcast simultaneously in thiaecountry and to the United States, in collaboration with the CBS of America.
introducing Dobson and Young in a new sort of music talk (by permission of the Manchester Regional Committee, Central Advisory Council for - Education in the Forces). From a Naval Training Centre in the North-West
The week's high lights concerning the activities of Canadian Forces in the various theatres of war, presented for their comrades stationed in Great Britain
Review of the week's news
with Billy Tasker , Vincent Tildsley 's Mastersingers (by permission of George Black ), the Western Brothers, Suzette Tarri , and. Harry Korris as ' Mr. Lovejoy', assisted by Cecil Frederick (' Ramsbottom ') and Robbie Vincent (' Enoch '). Happidrome Orchestra and Chorus. Show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
Each week at this time a , well-known pianist drops in for a Sunday-evening visit. Can you guess who it is ? Programme introduced by Raymond Raikes i
Albert Sandler and the Palm Court
Orchestra, with Gwen Catley (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
offers thirty minutes of melodic rhythm,' with the spotlight on Anne Shelton
Also featuring the Debonnaires and Stephen Manton. Orchestra conducted by Ambrose. Produced by Alick Hayes
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Records of armchair music, introduced by Peter Eton
' The love of God '. Love divine (A. and M. 520) ; from Hosea 2, 6, and 11 My song is love unknown (S.P. 127) St. John '3,. v. 16
Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra