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Records of Tessie O'Shea '
Recording of the Band of the Royal Dragoons (conductor, Mr. A. A. Singer), broadcast in the Home Service at 4.30 p.m. on November 19
followed by THE BOB HOPE PROGRAMME
Recorded in America, and heard by arrangement with the American Forces Network.
on gramophone records
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
with Dinah Shore.
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction
followed by the Band of THE WELCH REGIMENT
Conductor, Mr. T. Clegg
Regimental March : Ap Shenkin
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
followed at 11.2 by Sidelights from Today's Papers
and his Sextet, with Dinah Kaye and Gail Paige
Conductor. Charles Groves
followed by BALLAD CONCERT
Beatrice Andrews (contralto), Jean Merlow (piano). George Armitage (tenor)
Conducted by Kemlo Stephen , with John Tainsh (tenor) in a programme of light music
Gramophone records.
followed by ' RADIO NEWSREEL'
Close-ups from the war-fronts of the world
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces serving overseas
' Conducted by Hubert Clifford
Gramophone records.
by Cyril Watling
on gramophone records
from the North. Lancashire calls Lancastrians all over the world for half-an-hour of music and Variety, with Norman Evans , Mae Bamber , Marie Rose Reilly. Norman Whiteley , and the Dance Band of the Man-chester Regiment: conductor, Mr. F. Leslie Statham. Introduced by Edward Wilkinson
followed by reports from the battle-fronts
Weekly magazine for Forces in hospitals everywhere. Introduced by Marjorie Anderson, with Mantovani and his Orchestra and Paula Green. 'The Wishing Well,' with Vernon Harris; 'Leave it to Patricia Rossborough' - and her piano; The Orchestra in 'Waltz Time'; The two competitions: 'Extension Z.49' (a problem in crime, written by Charles Hatton, with Carl Bernard and Harry Hutchinson) and 'A Guest, a Guess, and a Guinea,' with Naunton Wayne as the Guest; 'Winner's Luck,' with Florence Desmond. Produced by Jill Allgood and Howard Agg. (BBC recording)
Richard Bennett introduces experts' who answer questions from Forces everywhere
Half-hour programme of music chosen entirely by a member of the Forces serving overseas: today's choice is by Able Seaman J. A. Witcomb , R.N., serving in the Mediterranean
Including a newsletter from Scotland followed at 8.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Recording of yesterday's broadcast followed by News Headlines
blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This week's mixture includes Adelaide Hall (by permission of Jack Hylton ); 'Off the Liberty Boat'— the Navy's own contribution to the programme; ' Archie Takes the Helm,' featuring Peter Brough , the ventriloquist, and ' Archie Andrews ': ' Turn Back the Clock '-musical memories revived by Len Bermon ; Stainless Stephen; ' Sing a Song, Sailor '-join m the chorus with Joan Young. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Programme introduced by ' Hubert,' and produced by Charles Maxwell. (BBC recording) followed at 9.58 by News Headlines
Phil Green and his Orchestra