Records chosen by Forces overseas
on gramophone records
Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra
with Paulette Goddard
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas and Announcements
and his Orchestra, with Betty Kent , Rita Williams , and 'Leslie Douglas.
(gramophone records)
Overture: Fra Diavolo (Auber): London Philharmonic Orchestra
Ballet Music: The Prospect Before Us (Boyce) : Sadler's Wells Orchestra
Serenade, written for Delius on his 60th birthdav (Warlock): Constant Lambert String Orchestra
Finale. Allegro vivace (Symphony No. 5: Tchaikovsky): London Philharmonic Orchestra
Gwen Catley (soprano) ; Kathleen Moorhouse (cello) ;
Raymond Newell (baritone)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Produced by the Armed Forces Radio Service of the War Department of the United States of America
Weekly programme of light music from Wales
General Forces Programme summary
Through the night of doubt and sorrow; 1 Corinthians 1, vv. 10-17.
Directed by Stanley Andrews
Records chosen by civilian and Forces listeners overseas
A light music concoction, prepared by Jack Byfield
speaking to Forces overseas
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
Close-ups from the world's battle-fronts.
Records of swing music chosen by British Forces overseas. (NEWS HEADLINES AT 3.59)
Weekly review of sporting topics, past and present : ' Athletics ' : Harold Abrahams and Jack Crump discuss the season's prospects with prominent athletes
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Talk by A. G. Street
General Forces Programme summary
with Gladys Ripley
War Office personalities, introduced by Major Lionel Marson , discuss Army questions of special interest to troops
Twenty minutes of music in the' modern way; with Beryl Davis. Benny Lee , and the Club Royal Orchestra. Introduced by Michael Howard (by permission of the management of the Windmill Theatre). Produced by Pat Dixon.
cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Records chosen by British Forces serving in South Africa and Rhodesia
with 'Anniversary Corner'; 'Sports Column', by W. H. Barrington Dalby; Eric Winstone and his Concert Orchestra, with Julie Dawn and Alan Kane. Guest star, Bratza. Produced and introduced by Joan Gilbert
presents 'Charles Bruniss - Trombone' : gramophone programme written by Charles Wilford, and introduced by Charles Chilton
edited and read by Lieut. Frederick Phelan, A.I.F. and NEWS FROM NEW ZEALAND edited and read by Arthur Heighway
(1935 radio edition). Written and introduced by Roy Plomley. Review of some outstanding broadcasts of 1935. Special contributions to this edition by Evelyn Dall , John Watt , and Laurence Gilliam , with recorded voices of many famous stars. The Annual edited by Peter Eton
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Clifford Curzon (piano)
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra.
All programmes, except those between 9.15 a.m. and 12 noon, are broadcast also on short wave for listeners overseas