Records chosen by Forces overseas
From swing to classics
and his Orchestra
followed by' News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
and his Orchestra, with Betty Kent , Rita Williams , and Leslie Douglas.
Emelie Hooke (soprano) and Florence Hooton (cello)
Sidnev Davey and his Players. (Recording of the broadcast in the Home Service on April 18)
.Anne Shelton. At the piano, Jimmy Bailey.
on gramophone records
Overture : Fidelio (Beethoven):
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Felix Weingartner
Symphony No. 86 in D (Haydn) :
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter
Suite in D (Bach) : Conservatoire
Orchestra, conducted by Felix Wein gartner
followed at 12.2 by Sidelights from Today's Papers
For the beauty of the earth; Exodus 31, vv. 1-11; The Creator Spirit in the artist.
(BBC recording)
Presenting music from stage and film successes of the present and of the past, with Anne Ziegler , Webster Booth, Sam Browne , C. Denier Warren , Reginald Purdell , and orchestrations supervised by Wally Wallond. BBC Revue Chorus. Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves . Produced by John Watt and Henry Reed.
Conducted by Harold Lowe , with Tom Culbert (tenor : by arrangement with the Administrators of Sadler's Wells)
and his Band, with Harry Davis , featuring Terry Devon , Alan Dean , and Diane
for India Command-from York. News and music, introduced by Philip Wade. Produced by Audrey Jones.
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
(NEWS HEADLINES AT 3.59)
(No. 6). Master of Ceremonies, Clay Keyes. Richard Goolden as Old Ebenezer, with Gladys Keyes as Martha, and a guest star. Can you beat the Band ? ' ; ' The Beautiful Memory ' ; ' Clay's Canteen,' etc. Susan Scott , Dick Francis , and the Old Town Hall Orchestra, under the direction of Stanley Black. Written by Gladys and Clay Keyes.
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
for Overseas Forces. Scottish songs and music, local events and sport. Programme introduced by Bill Crichton of Peebles, and produced by Moultrie R. Kelsall
Records chosen by British Forces serving overseas
Rev. Ronald Selby Wright , S.C.F., talks to the troops again. (BBC recording)
and NEWS FROM HOME followed at 7.10 by News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
On gramophone records.
Weekly broadcasts from well-known Variety theatres.
This week's bill: Harry Gordon, Jack Holden, and Ann Drummond-Grant.
From King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Conductor, Charles Williams
Weekly review of sporting topics past and present. ' Famous Cup Finals (1930-1931) : West Bromwich Albion v. Birmingham,' recalled by Claude Jephcott ; Amateur Boxing Association
Championship (London Area) : account by W. Barrington Dalby and Raymond Glendenning
A programme of gramophone records, to include special requests by Forces overseas
Overture : The Barber of Seville
(Rossini) : Philharmonic Orchestra of New York, conducted by Toscanini
Symphony No. 8 in F {Beethoven) :
Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky
Andante and Finale (Trumpet Concerto : Haydn) : George Eskdale (trumpet), with Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Walter Goehr
Alan Paul , with Helen Clare and George Melachrino
and his Sextet, with Dinah Kaye and Gail Paige
Richard Crean and his Orchestra