from swing to classics
Today's choice of records is by Stanley Maxted
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
Conducted by Maurice Miles. .. Harry Blech (violin)
On gramophone records.
Conductor, Mr. A. A. Singer
on gramophone records
Recorded in America and heard by arrangement with the American Forces Network
John Blore and his Orchestra. (Recording of the broadcast on September 22)
followed at 11.2 by Sidelights from Today's Papers
Repeat of yesterday's recorded broadcast
at the theatre organ
arranged in collaboration with ENSA. BBC Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson. From a factory in the Midlands
with Joe Linnane , Josie Day , Jim Jonson , Jean Woods , Charles Wilkins , Mary Johnston , George Begg 's, The Colenso Quartet, and David Curry 's Irish Rhythms. Script by Harry O'Donovan. Produced by James Mageean and Francis Worsley. (Repeat of Wednesday's recorded broadcast)
-from Scotland. Scots songs, sung by Ella McConnell and George Fleming. At the piano. Ruby Dun can. Piping and fiddling by young Edinburgh players. Sports news.
on gramophone records
Weekly review of sporting topics, past and present.
Close-ups from the war-fronts of the world
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Part 1
Weekly commentary on world affairs
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Part 2
Spike Hughes 's weekly programme for swing fans
Conductor, Fred Mortimer (Soloist. C. Doyle) )
followed by reports from the battle-fronts \
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces serving overseas
(Army edition;. A' Home Forces entertainment for all those ' in khaki and two shades of blue ' serving in the Mediterranean Area The Dance Orchestra of the Welsh Guards : Director of Music. Captain T. S. Chandler. Service artists and guest stars. ' Double or Quits ' quiz, conducted by Captain Clifford Mollison. Corporal Sally Rogers , A.T.S., introduces the programme, which is produced by David Manderson. (BBC recording)
including a newsletter from the Midlands
. followed at 8.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
read at dictation speed
Gramophone records of your favourite music, selected and. introduced by Doris Arnold
and his Orchestra, with Elizabeth Batey. Pat Macormac , and Harry Kaye
The secret of a quiet mind, as expressed in well-known hymns followed at 9.58 by News Headlines
Half-hour of music chosen entirely by Forces serving overseas. Today's choice is by two members of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, Signalman Blenkhorn and Cpl. Caniwell , C.M.F.
Richard Crean and his Orchestra