Gramophone records
Gramophone records
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas and Announcements
Gramophone records of music from Swan Lake, Acts I and 2 (Tchaikovsky) :
London Philharmonic Orchestra
The Seasons (Glazunov) : Symphony
Orchestra
The Firebird (Stravinsky) : L'Orchestre
Symphonique de Paris
Produced by the Armed Forces Radio Service of the War Department of the United States of America (recording)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins. Ethel Williams (soprano). Ronald Bristol (tenor)
Conductor, Mr. F. L. Statham
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
General Forces Programme summary
Hark, a thrilling voice is sounding (A.P.B. 40) ; St. Luke 13, vv. 22-29. (BBC recording)
Conductor, Ian Whyte
with his Orchestra
Novelty Slumbers and solo pieces played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor, Charles Shadwell ), with Stephen Manton. (BBC recording)
Friends and relatives over here reply to airgraphs sent to F. H. Grisewood by Forces in India and Ceylon. Music played by Sidney Bright and his Septet, and a regional contribution from Plymouth
with a message from the Colonel of the Regiment, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Geoffrey Howard
Close-ups from the world's battlefronts
(by permission of the Air Council), conducted by Wing-Commander R. P. O'Donnell, M.V.O., Organising
Director of Music, Royal Air Force
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
General Forces Programme summary .
by Cyril Watling
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This week's mixture includes Vincent Tildesley's Mastersingers (by permission of George Black); '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; Nellie Wallace. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Programme introduced by 'Hubert'. Produced by Charles Maxwell.
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
Dorothy Carless
Colin Wills introduces experts answering questions sent in by Forces overseas. Contributors to this programme include Henry Brooke , Geoffrey Crowther , Harold Laski , Spike Hughes , and Hubert Phillips
Gramophone records selected and introduced by Dons Arnold
Songs and music, sweet and swing, from the Tune Parade of 1944. The Talkers, Jack Jackson and Dick Francis. The Singers, Paula Green , Sam Browne , and the Aristocrats. The Band, Phil Green and his Concert Dance Orchestra. The Producer, Henry Reed.
NEWS HEADLINES AT 9.0
cabled from, the CBC News Rooms
Harold Collins and his Orchestra.