from swing to classics
Ronnie Munro and his Orchestra, with Margaret Mackey and Ann Rich.
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
Recorded by members of the Services for their relatives and friends in this country
8.20 Mediterranean Forces Calling
Introduced by Peter Haddon
8.50 Greetings from India
9.20 Greetings from West Africa
on gramophone records
followed by PIANO MUSIC played by Susan Slivko
Short Sunday Service for members of the Forces at home and overseas who are in out-of-the-way places and have no padre with them: from a Mixed Battery in A.A. Command in Southern England, conducted by the Rev. W. N. C. Grainger , C.F.
News from Canada, and of Canadians on the fighting fronts, including a newsletter in French for French-speaking Canadians
followed at 11.2 by Weekly Newsletter
Rugby Football: Army v. Royal Air Force. Edited recorded version of yesterday's commentary by Raymond Glendenning
from Carrs Lane Church. Birmingham, conducted by the Rev. L. J. Tizard
Invocation
Give to our God Immortal praise
(Cong. H. No. 10)
Lesson: Psalm 139, w. 1-12 and 23-24 Address by the Rev. L. J. Tizard
Immortal, invisible, God only wise
(Cong. H. No. 22)
Pravers
Fill thou my life, 0 Lord my God
(Cong. H. No. 30)
Blessing: God be in my head
(Walford Davies)
At the organ. Dr. C. S. Christopher
Commentary by Foster Hewitt on last night's N.H.L. game at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto
and the Dance Orchestra, with Rita Marlowe , Sid Buckman , and the Prairie Boys
followed -by the - BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA
Conductor, Guy Warrack
with impromptu answers to listeners' questions: Lieut.-Commander R. T. Gould, a psycho-analyst,
Mrs. E. Arnot Robertson , Bertrand Russell , F.R.S .. and Dr. Edith Summerskill. M.P . Question-Master. Commander Stephen King-Hall M.P .. (Shortened edition for overseas of last Tuesday's recorded session)
The Mastersingers
in" Anne to You,' introduced by Neal Arden , with Nat Allen and his Combined Dance and Concert Orchestra. Produced by.Alick Hayes
Marjorie Anderson replies to some of the letters sent to her by Forcea overseas
followed by ' RADIO NEWSREEL'
Close-ups from the war-fronts of the world
The Combined Stoll Theatres Orchestra (by permission of Prince Littler) under its conductor. Reginald Burston. with Monia Liter playing ' Cornish Rhapsody ' by Hubert Bath from the ðlm Love Story.' Programme introduced by Roy Rich. Produced by Michael North
Lionel Hale on plays
on gramophone records
An entertainment chosen by Forces serving overseas: Peter Sinclair , Pat Leonard (by arrangement with Eugene Iskoldoff ), Ted and Barbara Andrews , the Victor Feldman Trio. Eddie Horan in ' Composer Cavalcade.' Marilyn Williams , Violet Carson, and John Blore and his Dance Orchestra Introduced by Pat Leonard. Produced by Cecil Madden and Stephen Williams. From the stage of the Queensberry All-Services Club.
followed by reports from the battle-fronts
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces serving overseas
featuring high lights of the week's sport in Britain, with news' from correspondents in various parts of the country,. and commentary 'flashes ' covering important events. Edited and introduced by Raymond Glendenning
Produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe, with George Betton, Peggy O'Neil, Harry Mooney, Andy Payne, and Hetty King. Chairman. Bill Stephens. 'Palace of Varieties' Orchestra and Chorus
including a newsletter from London and Southern England followed at 8.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
with Jack Train , Dorothy Summers , Horace Percival , Dino Galvani , Sydney Keith , Fred Yule ,' Jean Capra ,
Diana Morrison , and Paula Green. BBC Augmented Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley.
on gramophone records
Overture in the Italian style, in C
(Schubert): Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent
Symphony No. 32, in G (K.318:
Mozart): BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Third movement (Sinfonia in B flat:
J. C Bach): Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York
by Ernest Atkinson followed by News Headlines
Albert Sandier and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Frank Titterton (tenor), in a programme of the kind of music heard in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel in the days before the war. Programme produced by Douglas Lawrence followed at 9.58 by News Headlines
Community hymn-singing from Aston Parish Church. Hymns sung by members of the Birmingham British Legion and introduced by their padre, Archdeacon McGowan. (BBC recording) followed by THE EPILOGUE
Robin Richmond and his. Sextet