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Selections from their music on gramophone records
Offenbach : Overture, Le Mariage aux
Lanternes: Dol Dauber 's Salon Orchestra ; Tu n'es pas beau (La Perichole) : Maggie Teyte (soprano) ; Can-Cans from hi4- operas Light Symphony Orchestra
Messager : Philomel (Monsieur Beaucaire) :
Miriam Licette (soprano) ; Lightly, lightly (Monsieur Beaucaire) : Alice Moxon (soprano) and Stuart Robertson (bass-baritone) ; La maison grise (Fortunio) : Georges Thill (tenor) ; Selection : Veronique : Light Opera Company

Contributors

Unknown:
Dol Dauber
Soprano:
Miriam Licette
Soprano:
Alice Moxon
Soprano:
Stuart Robertson
Tenor:
Georges Thill

Songs and music from sweet to swing in the ' Tune Parade of 1944.'. '. The Talkers, Jack Jackson and Fred Emney (by permission of Jack Buchanan ). The Singers, Paula Green , Sam Browne and the Aristocrats. The Guest, Gladys Ripley. The Band, Phil Green and his Concert Dance Orchestra. The Producer, Henry Reed.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Jackson
Unknown:
Fred Emney
Unknown:
Jack Buchanan
Singers:
Paula Green
Singers:
Sam Browne
Unknown:
Gladys Ripley.
Unknown:
Phil Green
Unknown:
Henry Reed.

Conducted by Arthur Fiedler , with Lily Pons (soprano), on records
Overture : Zampa (Herald)
Czardas : Dance of the Automatons ; Waltz
(Coppelia : Delibes)
ViUanelle (dell' Acqua)
The Blue Danube (Johann Strauss ) : with Lily Pons
Waltz (The Sleeping Beauty : Tchaikovsky) Hungarian Rhapsody, No. I (Liszt)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Arthur Fiedler
Soprano:
Lily Pons
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Lily Pons

For men and women of Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Commands, and Coast Artillery. The 11th T.T.C. Dance Band, R.E.M.E. (by permission of the G.O.C., London District). Frank Lane on ' Meteors '. Forces artists in music and ' Miniature Theatre '. Guest artist, Bernard Miles. Programme produced by Alfred Dunning

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Lane
Artist:
Bernard Miles.
Produced By:
Alfred Dunning

Arthur Askey presents his monthly problem (by permission of Jack Hylton). Also providing specially recorded problems for this contest are Dr. Malcolm Sargent, Elizabeth Cowell, Anatole de Grunwald, Iris Hoey (by permission of Reandco), George Posford, Nat Allen and his Sextet
Programme introduced by Lionel Gamlin, and produced by Audrey Cameron, in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund. The entire entry fees are devoted to the Fund.
The last day for posting your entries is Thursday, February 10, and the address is: £250 Red Cross Radio Contest, [address removed]. The result of this contest will be announced after the 6 o'clock news bulletin on Sunday, February 27, and also in the Radio Times published on March 3. The twelve correct answers to problems in the Red Cross Radio contest broadcast on January S and January 10 were: CACB-CBAB-CACB
The £250 prize-money has been shared by 43 listeners and each of them receives £5 16s. 4d. for a correct set of answers. A list of these winners may be obtained by postcard application (2d. stamp) to Red Cross Radio Contest, [address removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Askey
Unknown:
Jack Hylton
Unknown:
Dr. Malcolm Sargent
Unknown:
Elizabeth Cowell
Unknown:
Anatole de Grunwald
Unknown:
Iris Hoey
Unknown:
George Posford
Introduced By:
Lionel Gamlin
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron

Forces Programme

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