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Prelude : Faust (Gounod) : Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Henri Busser
Tone Poem : Death and Transfigura tion (Richard Strauss ) : Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski
The Fountains of Rome (Rcspighi) :
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Welssmann

Contributors

Conducted By:
Henri Busser
Conducted By:
Transfigura
Unknown:
Richard Strauss
Unknown:
Leopold Stokowski
Conducted By:
Dr. Welssmann

blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This Mixture includes . Teddy Brown ; ' Off the Liberty Boat ' — the Navy's own contribution to the programme ; ' Record Request Time '—introduced by Joy Shelton ; ' Archie Takes the Helm,' featuring Peter Brough and Archie Andrews ; Mabel Constanduros ; ' Sing a Song, Sailor '—join in the chorus with Joan Young. Programme introduced by ' Hubert ,' and produced by Charles Maxwell.

Contributors

Unknown:
Teddy Brown
Duced By:
Joy Shelton
Unknown:
Peter Brough
Unknown:
Archie Andrews
Unknown:
Mabel Constanduros
Unknown:
Joan Young.
Introduced By:
Hubert
Duced By:
Charles Maxwell.

An entertainment chosen by Forces serving overseas: Vic Oliver, Kathleen Moody, Troise and his Mandoliers, Michael Carr, Joyce Grenfell, John Rorke, and John Blore and his Dance Orchestra. Introduced by Judy Kelly. Produced by Cecil Madden and Stephen Williams. From the stage of the Queensberry All-Services Club. (This week's edition dedicated to 'Contact and Victory,' New Delhi.) (Recording of Sunday's broadcast)

with David McCallum (violin). Magda Kun , and Roderick Lloyd (bass). Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, . under its conductor, Charles Groves. Programme in-' troduced by Lionel Gamlin. Produced by Michael North. (BBC recording)

Contributors

Violin:
David McCallum
Violin:
Magda Kun
Violin:
Roderick Lloyd
Conductor:
Charles Groves.
Unknown:
Lionel Gamlin.
Duced By:
Michael North.

General Forces Programme

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More