Records chosen by Forces overseas
Records, from swing to classics
and his Orchestra
on gramophone records
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
and his Orchestra, with Edna Kaye , Irene King , and Paul Rich.
Clement Hardman (baritone) and Joan Spencer (violin)
Richard Crean and his Orchestra
on gramophone records
Overture : The Siege of Corinth
(Rossini) : E. 1. A. R. Symphony Orchestra of Turin
Romance in C (Sibelius) : BBC
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Symphonic Poem : Lea Preludes
(Liszt) : London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates
Symphonic Minutes, Op. 36 (Dohndnyi) : Queen's Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry Wood
The Ride of the Valkyries (Wagner):
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates
Jean Colin. At the piano, Sidney Bright
followed at 12.2 by Sidelights from Today's Papers
Father of heaven, whose love profound (A.P.B. 27) ; 1 Corinthians 5 vv. 9-13.
with the Bachelor Girls, Peter Akister , and George Elliott. Directed by James Moody
Repeat of last Friday's recorded broadcast
followed at 1.10 by News Commentary
Overture: Armida Nocturne , No. 5
Symphony No. 101, in D minor (The
Clock) played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
followed by HARRY LEADER and his Band, with Rita Williams , Peter Morton , and Helen Clare
for India Command — from Leith. News, music, and requests, introduced by George McNeill. Produced by Robert Kemp. (Recording of Monday's broadcast)
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
Marjorie 'Anderson replies to some of the letters sent to her by Forces overseas
Close-ups from the world's battle-fronts.
Ballet music by Rossini played by the Sadler's Wells Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert. (Gramophone records)
Overture-Fantasia by Tchaikovsky played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Koussevitzky. (Gramophone records)
Recording of last Thursday's broadcast
Programme specially recorded by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by J. Kolaczkowski
for overseas Forces. Margrat Duncan and Gordon MacCallum sing some good old favourites. C." R. M. Brookes tells a story. The Edinburgh Harmonica Band plays a Scots selection. Tommy Muirhead talks about the week's sport—notably the Rangers-Celtic Southern League Cup. Semi-Final. Kemlo Stephen conducts the BBC Scottish Orchestra in some Scottish dances.
James Sloan gives news from home and introduces the items, and Moultrie R. Kelsall produces the programme
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
Rev. Ronald Selby -Wright, S.C.F., talks to the troops again.
and NEWS FROM HOME followed at 7.10 by News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Directed by Victor Silvester.
with Victoria Sladen (soprano), Raymond Newell (baritone), and Arthur Sandford (piano). Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, under its conductor, Charles Groves. Programme introduced by Lionel Gamlin , and produced by Michael North
' Wembley, 1923-1944 '._ (Recording of yesterday's broadcast)
on gramophone records, including requests from Forces overseas
Overture : Abu Hassan (Weber) :
Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty
Piano Concerto in A minor (Schumann) : Myra Hess (piano), with Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr
Bridal Procession (The Golden
Cockerel : Rimsky-Korsakov) : San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Pierre Monteux
Alan Paul , with Helen Clare and George Melachrino
Directed by Stanley Andrews (by arrangement with Jack Payne )
John Blore and his Orchestra