on gramophone records
on gramophone records
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
Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous
Voyage (Mendelssohn): London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leo Blech
Symphonic Poem: Orpheus (Liszt): Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Howard Barlow
Ballade, for piano and orchestra (Faure): Marguerite Long (piano), with Orchestra conducted by Philippe Gaubert
Spanish Dance, No. 3, in D (Granados-Wood): Queen's Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood
Conductor, Charles Groves
Band of the Royal Dragoons : conductor, Mr. A. A. Singer
featuring Mary Livingstone , Don Wilson , Dennis Day , ' Rochester ', Phil Harris and his Orchestra, and Jack Benny.
Reg. Leopold plays popular light pieces written or transcribed for the fiddle
at the theatre organ
General Forces Programme summary
The strife is o'er ; St. Luke 24, w. 1-12.
Songs and music, sweet and swing, from the Tune Parade of 1944 : The Master of Ceremonies, Jack Jackson ; The Cast, Elinore Farrell , Dick Francis , and Cliff Gordon (appearing at the Windmill Theatre); The Singers, Paula Green , Sam Browne , and Dorothe Morrow 's Aristocrats ; 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.
with Ruth Naylor
Overture : II Seraglio
Symphony No. 35, in D (Haffner :
K.385) flayed by the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Mosco Camer
Greetings in music, sent by Sandy Maepherson at the theatre organ
Series of short talks by experts
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
Close-ups from the world's battle-fronts
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
in ' It Was Fun While It Lasted '
Produced by Alick Hayes. Script by Tommy Trinder.
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
General Forces Programme summary
David Lloyd (tenor), Tudor Evans (baritone), and the Band of the Welsh Guards (by permission of the Officer Commanding) : conductor, 'Capt. T. S. Chandler.
(Special programme for ' Ships at Sea ') : Jack Leon and his Orchestra, Gloria Kane and Rita Williams , and ' Let's Join the Children', introduced by Helen Clare. Produced by Stephen Williams
cabled from the CBC News
Rooms
Frances Day. At' the piano, Harry Jacobson.
Programme for men stationed in out-of-the-way places, arranged and introduced by Barbara McFadyean
from Nottingham. News, music, And requests, introduced by Philip Wade. Produced by Edward Livesey.
Review of week-end sport repeated in recorded form for the Middle East and North and West
Africa
played by Frank Laffitte
speaking to Forces overseas
at the piano, with his Quintet
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Harry Leader and his Band