from swing to classics
Records of Alice Delysia
Recording of Eric Winstone and his Accordion Band, broadcast in the Home Service at 5.30 p.m. on November 25
followed by I KNOW WHAT I LIKE '
Today's choice of records is by Bryan Michie
Directed by Albert Sandler , with Tessa Deane.
followed by News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
and his Orchestra.
Clive Richardson and Tony Lowry at two pianos
followed by ' MERRY-GO-ROUND'
Repeat of yesterday's recorded broadcast
followed at 11.2 by Sidelights from Today's Papers
and his Orchestra
Programme by Army Pipe Bands.
ENSA presents half-an-hour of songs and orchestral music: Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra and vocalists: Olive Groves in ' Love Songs That Have Lived Harry Hudson in ' Story in Song'; Derek Roy in ' Memories of a Star'; this week's ENSA star, Frances Day
followed by ' MOONLIGHT SERENADE'
The American Band of the A.E.F., conducted by Major Glenn Miller.
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces overseas
Review of news and events of special interest for Forces in India
followed by ' RADIO NEWSREEL'
Close-ups from the war-fronts of the world
featuring Jack Collings
F.A. XI v. Army. Commentary by Raymond Glendenning during the second half of the representative match. From Park Avenue, Bradford
'F.A. XI v. Army Commentary (continued) by Raymond Glendenning on the closing stages of the game. From Park Avenue, Bradford
Half-an-hour of news, music, and entertainment for officers and men of the Merchant Service, from their own Merchant Navy Club in London's West End. Doris Hare is hostess, with Debroy Somers and his Orchestra, and a guest star. Regular features include ' Ship's Newspaper,' ' In the Clubroom,' and ' Good Old London.' Programme produced by Alfred Dunning.
flashes between Britain and America. Famous artists on both sides of the Atlantic, with Leslie Mitchell (by courtesy of British Moyietonews, Ltd.) as Master of Ceremonies in London, and Ben Grauer in New York. Produced in New York by Ross Filion , and in London by Jimmy Dyren forth and Tom Ronald. (Joint BBC and NBC programme, heard simultaneously in both countries)
followed by reports from the battle-fronts
played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra: conductor, Guy Warrack
Jean Metcalfe replies to some of the letters she has received from Forces overseas, and plays her favourite records
Louis Levy and his Gaumont-British Studio Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Benny Lee , Jack Cooper , and the Georgettes, including ' The Screen Presents,' bringing famous film stars to the microphone, introduced by Moore Raymond. Produced by Elisabeth Tyson
Including a newsletter from Wales followed at 8.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC news rooms
read at dictation speed
Association Football: F.A. XI v. Army. Edited version of this afternoon's commentary by Raymond Glendenning
and their fellow-travellers. Trip No. 3, on which they meet Helen Hill and Gillie Potter. BBC Revue Orchestra. conducted by Alan Crooks. Produced by Michael North. (Recording of the broadcast in the Home Service on October 20) followed by News Headlines
Music old and new, drawn mainly from stage and screen, with Nora Gruhn and Morgan Davies (by permission of the Administrators of Sadler's Wells), the BBC Theatre Chorus and the BBC Theatre Orchestra. Programme arranged by the conductor, Stanford Robinson. (BBC recording) followed at 9.58 by News Headlines
Introducing the Canadian Band of the A.E.F. in the second of a new series of weekly All-Forces entertainments.
Central Band of the London Fire Forces: conductor, T. Kingston Jarvis