Records chosen by Forces overseas
Part 1
Part 2
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces' newspapers overseas
and his Orchestra, with Elizabeth Batey , Pat Macormac , and Harry Kaye.
on gramophone records
Overture: Flis . (The Raftsman :
Moniuszko) : London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Jerzy Kolaczkowski
Piano Concerto No. 2. in F minor,
(Chopin) : Arthur Rubinstein and the London Symphony Orchestra. conducted by John Barbirolli
Czech Rhapsody (Weinberger) :
National Symphony Orchestra of America, conducted by Hans Kindler
(NEWS HEADLINES AT 10.0)
Kemlo Stephen conducts the BBC Scottish Singers and Orchestra in your favourite Scots songs ; Stars of the Scottish Summer Shows--Jack Anthony ; piping ; news from home. Programme introduced by Mrs. Ferguson, and produced by Howard M. Lockhart. (Recording of yesterday's broadcast)
of H.M.C.S. ' Niobe.' Conductor, Lieut. Commander Cuthbert
Recorded in America by arrangement with the U.S. Armed Forces
Radio Service
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (A.P.B. 48 : A. and M. 178); Romans 8, vv. 35-39.
and his Rumbalero Orchestra (by arrangement with Jack Payne ).
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Selections from the operas, on gramophone records
Overture : Princess Ida : Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by Malcolm Sargent
Selection: The Yoemen of the Guard:
BBC Theatre Orchestra, conductor, Stanford Robinson
Overture di ballo : London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Malcolm Sargent
Selection : H.M.S. Pinafore : BBC
Theatre Orchestra, conductor, Stanford Robinson
Overture : Patience : Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Malcolm Sargent
on gramophone records
War Office personalities, interviewed by members of the Forces, discuss Army questions of special interest to troops.
Close-ups from the war-fronts of the world
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces serving overseas
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
by Cyril Watling
blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This week's mixture includes Jack and Eddy Eden ; ' Turn Back the Clock '— musical memories revived by Billie Camp bell ; Off the Liberty Boat '—the Navy's own contribution to the programme ; ' Archie Takes the Helm,' featuring Peter Brough and Archie Andrews ; Forsythe, Seamon, and Farrell; 'Sing a Song, Sailor '—join in the chorus with Joan Young ; BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Programme introduced by ' Hubert,' and produced by Charles Maxwell. (BBC recording)
Fortnightly magazine for Forces in hospitals overseas. Introduced by Marjorie Anderson, with Mantovani and his Orchestra, and Rita Williams; 'At the Wishing Well,' with Vernon Harris; 'Leave it to Carroll' - Gibbons and his piano; The two competitions: 'Sporting Shot,' written by Michael Barsley, introduced by Freddy Grisewood, and 'Guests â a Guess â and a Guinea,' with Elsie and Doris Waters; 'Winner's Luck,' with Jack Warner. Produced by Jill Allgood and Howard Agg. (BBC recording)
Master of Ceremonies, Clay Keyes. Richard Goolden as Old Ebenezer, with Gladys Keyes as Martha, and a guest star. ' The Beautiful Memory ' ; ' Can you beat the Band ? ' ; ' Clay's Canteen ' ; etc. Max Van Stokkum , Susan Scott , Dick Francis , Richard Gray , and Esther White -house. The Old Town Hall
Orchestra, under the direction of Stanley Black. Written by Gladys Keyes and Clay Keyes.
Experts answer questions sent in by Forces overseas. Contributors to the programme include Dr. Dennis Riley , S. A. Barnett , Alec Robertson , Dr. K. Mendelssohn , and Dr. J. Daunt.
Followed at 9.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, with inter-round summaries by W. Barrington Dalby on some of the final bouts of the National A.B.A. Championships. From King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas. Doreen Villiers. Len Camber, Johnny Green , Archie Lewia , and Three Boys and a Girl
Play by Donald Henderson , produced by Leslie Stokes
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra.