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and his Orchestra
More songs of the Golden West
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas and Announcements
on gramophone records
Over the hills and far away (Delius) :
London Philharmonic Orchestra. conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
The Love Scene (Feuersnot :
Richard Strauss ) : Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Entr'acte (Khovanshchina : Mussorgsky) : Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski
Spanish Rhapsody , for piano and orchestra (Liszt-Busoni) : Egon Petri (piano), with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos
Dance of the Firebird (Stravinsky) :
Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski
and his Orchestra, with Elizabeth Batey , Pat Macormac , and Harry Kaye.
Band of the 13/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) : conductor, Mr. S. T. Vinnicombe
featuring Mary Livingstone , Don Wilson , Dennis Day , ' Rochester Phil Harris and his Orchestra, and Jack Benny
A light music concoction, prepared by Jack Byfield
at the theatre organ, plays music by Arthur Sullivan
General Forces Programme summary
Rock of ages, cleft for me (A.P.B. 99) ; St. Luke 19. w. 45-48, and 20. vv. 1-8.
Songs and music, sweet and swing, from the Tune Parade of 1944. The Master of Ceremonies, Jack Jackson ; The Cast, Dick Francis , and Cliff Gordon (appearing at the Windmill Theatre) ; The Singers, Beryl Davis , Sam Browne , and Dorothe Morrow 's Aristocrats ; The Guests, Rawicz and Landauer ; The Band, Phil Green and his Concert Dance Orchestra. The Producer, Henry Reed. (Repeat of last Thursday's recorded broadcast)
by E. H. W. Atkinson. (Recording of last night's broadcast)
and his Orchestra
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Request tunes : Sandy Macpher son, at the theatre organ
Colin Wills and James Gregory.
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
Close-ups from the world's battlefronts
featuring high lights of the week-end sport in Britain, with news from correspondents in the North and in Scotland, and commentary ' flashes ' covering important events. Introduced by Raymond Glendenning
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
A new Variety magazine for Forces overseas. , This week's edition includes Robertson Hare , ' The Sporting Life—Cricket ' ; ' Riddles ' by Lt. Commander
R. T. Gould (reader, Valentine Dyall) ; Peter Ustinov on ' The Education of Major Maddox' ; Angela Wyndham Lewis as the secretary, Miss Pinkerton. Cherry Lihd, with the Male Voice Chorus, and augmented Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. The magazine is introduced by Cpl. Jack Hancock , and produced by Cpl. Gordon Crier.
Talk by the Archbishop of Westminster
Under the direction of Harold C. Gee , with Marguerite Crichton
General Forces Programme summary
The Aberdare Singers and the Welsh Light Orchestra, conducted by Idris Lewis.
Melody, song, and comedy, with Billy Cotton and his Band and guest composers. Produced by Tawny Neilson . (BBC recording)
cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam.
Programme for men stationed in out-of-the-way places, arranged and introduced by Barbara Mc -Fadyean
from Camborne and Redruth.
News, music, and requests. Produced by Hamilton Kennedy.
Review of week-end sport, repeated in recorded form, for the Middle East and North and West Africa
Five Studies from Op. 25 played by Colin Horsley (piano)
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro