Records chosen by Forces overseas
Part 1
Part 2
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
Conductor, Guy Warraek
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Jack Leon and his Orchestra.
and his Orchestra, with Julie Dawn , Rita Marlowe , and Alan Kane
Produced by the U.S. Armed Forces Radio Service.
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followed at 12.2 by Sidelights from Today's Papers
China Day. Praise, 0 praise our God and king (A.P.B. 96) : Isaiah 40, TV. 27-31.
and his Orchestra
Conducted by Harold Lowe , with Francis Russell (tenor)
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
Programme from the Isle of Man for all Manxmen overseas. Manx national songs and airs sung by the Douglas Boys' High School Choir, conducted by Emily Chris tian ; Norah Moore and the Manx Folk Song Choir, conducted by Norah Moore ; Orchestra of the Royal Naval School of Music : conductor, Captain G. C. Kee ;
Winnie Craine in Manx dialect recitations ; Home news from Elian Vannin. Produced by Arthur Spencer.
and his Band, with Harry Davis , featuring Terry Devon , Alan Dean , and Diane
Weekly review of sporting topics past and present : ' The Manchester Athletic Club ' — high spots in the history of the club, recalled by W. M. Donaldson - and Fred T. Williams , in a chat with Henry Rose ; ' Sixty-eight Years of Racing' : personal reminiscences by R. W. Armstrong , in an interview with Captain G. H. Troughton.
Close-ups from the war fronts of the world
Conductor, Alec Sherman. Winifred Copperwheat (viola)
Weekly commentary on world affairs
' Conductor, Alec Sherman
Spike Hughes 's weekly programme for swing fans
-4rom Staines. News, music, and people, introduced by Desmond Hawkins. Produced by Antony Brown.
(Naval edition). A Home Forces entertainment for men and . women serving in the Mediterranean Area. The orchestra of H.M. Royal Marines (Portsmouth Division) directed by Captain Vivian Dunn , M.V.O. Service artists and guest stars. ' Double or Quits' quiz, conducted by Lieutenant Harold Warrender , R.N.V.R. Programme introduced by Leading Wren Meg Merrifield and produced, in collaboration with the Personal Services Department of the Admiralty, by David Manderson. (BBC recording)
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces serving overseas
Followed at 9.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Another programme in the series presenting music from stage and film successes of the present and of the past, with Anne Ziegler , Webster Booth , Reginald Purdell , Cherry Lind , and Gene Crowley. James Moody at the piano. Orchestrations supervised by Wally Wallond. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Produced by John Watt and Henry Reed.
Conducted by Ronald Biggs. Stephen Wearing (piano)
London Coliseum Orchestra conductor, Reginald Burston