Records chosen by Forces overseas
Records, from swing to classics
with Lucky MiUinder and his Orchestra
On records.
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
Charlie Kunz.
and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Sylvia Welling
and his Orchestra, with Elizabeth Batey , Pat Macormac , and Harry Kaye.
on gramophone records
Psyche asleep ; Psyche and Eros
(Psyche, Franck) : Lamoureux Orchestra of Paris, conducted by Albert Wolff
Violin Concerto in D minor (Schumann) : New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli
for war-workers in Britain.
(Recording of the programme broadcast to North America during the Wednesday nightshift break)
followed at 12.2 by Sidelights from Today's Papers
0 perfect love, all human thought transcending ; 1 Corinthians 7, w. 1-7.
followed at 1.10 by News Commentary
War Office personalities, introduced by Major Lionel Marson , discuss Army questions of special interest to troops.
ENSA presents, by way of music, Jack Leon and his Dance Orchestra, the Jive Bombers, Gloria Kane , Betty Kent , Harry Hudson , and Bernard Clifton. Introduced by Pamela Sholto , and produced by Stephen Williams
followed by YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Introducing experts answering Questions sent in by Forces overseas. Contributors to this programme include Professor H. Levey , John Newsom (County Education Officer for Hertfordshire), James Agate , Alec Robert son, and F. A. Barnett. (Recording of Thursday's broadcast)
Special programme for American Forces in India
Records chosen for their womenfolk at home by British Forces serving overseas
Review of news and events of special interest to Forces in India
Close-ups from the world's battle-fronts
Wales v. England. Commentary by Raymond Glendenning during the second half of the International match. From Ninian Park, Cardiff
(NEWS HEADLINES AT 3.59)
and his Hotshots. (BBC recording)
Novelty numbers and solo pieces, played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor, Charles Shad well), with Jimmy Mesene
Half-an-hour of news, music, and entertainment for officers and men of the Merchant Service, from their own M.N. Club in London's West End. Doris Hare is hostess, with Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Regular features include ' Ship's Newspaper ', ' In the Clubroom ', and ' Good Old London'. Produced by Alfred Dunning. (BBC recording)
flashes between Britain and America. Famous artists and famous bands from both sides of the Atlantic. Produced in New York by Joe Mansfield, and in London by Jimmy Dyrenforth and Tom Ronald
(The programme, a joint venture of the BBC and NBC, is heard simultaneously in both countries)
and NEWS FROM HOME followed at 7.10 by News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
Conductor, Gideon Fagan
read at dictation speed
Programme for British Forces in East Africa : Jack Leon and his Dance Orchestra, with Rita Williams , and ' Let's Join the Children '. Introduced by Helen Clare. Produced by Stephen Williams
Jean Metcalfe replies to letters sent to her by Forces overseas
Wales v. England: an edited version of this afternoon's commentary by Raymond Glendenning
Cup Final: an edited version of a recorded commentary on the second leg of the League (North) Clip Final
conducts a programme of his own compositions, played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra
Suite, Chelsea China : 1 Curtain ; 2
Minuet ; 3 Pastoral ; 4 Piper ; 5 March
Lullaby for a Modern Infant Barcarolle : Barge Afloat Scherzo: Pulcinello
Weekly Variety show, starring a Canadian Army orchestra, with songs by Cpl. Bill Smith , Cpl. Ted Hockridge , and Pte. Lance King. Introduced by Gerry Wilmot
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra