Gramophone records
on gramophone records
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas and Announcements
on gramophone records
Overture : The Wasps, and Fantasia on Greensleeves (Vaughan Williams) : Halle Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent
Serenade' for Frederick Delius on his sixtieth birthday (Warlock) : Constant Lambert String Orchestra
Rio Grande (Constant Lambert) : Hallé
Orchestra ; with Sir. Hamilton Harty (piano) and the St. Michael's Singers, conducted by Constant Lambert
Capriol Suite (Warlock) : Constant Lambert String Orchestra
Produced by the Armed Forces Radio Service of the War Department of the United States of America
Reg. Leopold plays popular light music written or transcribed for the fiddle
and his Orchestra, featuring Dorothy Carless , with Doreen Villiers , Len Camber , Derek Roy , Johnny Green , and Three Boys and a Girl. (BBC recording)
Harry Platts (piano). Joan Taylor (soprano)
General Forces Programme summary
Be thou my guardian and my guide (A.P.B. Jl) ; St. Luke 12, vv. 4-9. (BBC recording)
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
('The Sky-Rockets'), directed by Cpl. Paul Fenoulhet (by permission of the Air 'Officer Commanding)
F. H. Grisewood introduces friends and relatives in Britain replying to airgraphs sent by Forces in India and Ceylon. This week's contribution is from Newcastle. Music by Eric Winstone and his Stringtet, with Julie Dawn
(West Riding). Its history and music, including a message from Col. C. J. Pickering , C.M.G., D.S.O.
Close-ups from the world's battle-fronts
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
General Forces Programme summary
edited and read by Colin Wills and NEWS FROM NEW ZEALAND edited and read by Arthur Heighway
played by the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra, on gramophone records
blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This week's mixture includes" Ronald Chesney ; Record Request Time', introduced by Joy Shelton ; ' Sing a Song, Sailor '-join in the chorus with Joan Young ; ' 'Off the Liberty Boat ' — the Navy's own contribution to the programme ; Jack Warner. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. Programme introduced by "Hubert '
Fortnightly magazine for Forces in hospitals and convalescent homes, introduced by Marjorie Anderson; with Mantovani and his Orchestra; Paula Green and Olive Groves; 'Out and About' with Donald McCullough. Two competitions with cash prizes - 'A Corner in Crime', written by Anthony Gilbert, with Cecil Trouncer as Dr. Cartaret, the Coroner, and 'A Guest, a Guess, and a Guinea', with Cyril Fletcher, as the guest. 'Winner's Luck', with the Western Brothers. (BBC recording)
(Cecil Trouncer broadcasts by permission of H.M. Tennent Ltd.)
Rawicz and Landauer. (BBC recording)
Colin Wills introduces experts answering questions sent in by Forces overseas. Contributors to this programme include George Tomlin son, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour
Gramophone records selected and introduced by Doris Arnold
The Talkers, Fred Emney (by permission of Jack Buchanan ), Jack Jackson , and Dick Francis. The Singers, Paula Green , Sam Browne , and the Aristocrats. The Guests; Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. The Band, Phil Green and his Concert Dance Orchestra. (BBC recording.) (NEWS HEADLINES AT
9.0)
followed by News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
and his Orchestra
Richard Crean and his Orchestra.