from swing to classics
Ronnie Munro and his Orchestra, with Ann Rich. Margaret Mackay. and Chick Randall.
Recorded by members of the Services for their relatives and friends in this country
8.1 Cairo Calling
Introduced by Peter Haddon
8.30 Greetings from India
9.0 Greetings from East Africa
o Tabernacl, Eglwys y Bedyddwyr, Colwyn Bay. (Religious Service in Welsh, from Tabernacle Baptist Church. Colwyn Bay)
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: conducted by the Rev. W. Warren Hunt , from the Church Hall of St. Nicholas, Radford, Coventry
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 League: Huddersfleld v. Bradford Northern. Edited recorded version of yesterday's commentary by Harry Sunderland
from Derby Cathedral, conducted by the Succentor, Rev. D. R. Pocock. Address by the Provost of Derby (the Very Rev. P. A. Micklem. D.D.).
On gramophone records.
Commentary by Foster Hewitt on last night's N.H.L. game at the Maple Leaf Gardens. Toronto
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Len Camber. Johnny Green ,
1 Alan Grant , Archie Lewis , and Three
Boys and a-Girl
Conductor, Guy Warrack
with impromptu answers to listeners' questions: Sir William Darling (Lord Provost of Edinburgh), Mrs. M. A. Hamilton. Commander John Irving , Captain Brian Meredith , and E. Arnot Robertson. Question-Master, Commander Stephen King-Hall M.P ,. (Shortened edition for overseas of last Tuesday's recorded session)
On gramophone records.
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 letters sent to her by Forces overseas
Close-ups from the war-fronts
The Combined Stoll Theatres Orchestra (by permission of Prince Littler), under its conductor. Reginald Burston, with Clive Richardson and Tony Lowry playing the two Miniature Concertos by Alan Rawsthorne from the radio production ' Finished Symphony.' Produced by Michael North
Eric Gillett on books
on gramophone records
An entertainment chosen by Forces serving overseas: Maudie Edwards ; Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra with Sally Douglas. Len Camber, Sid Bright , and Archie Lewis ; BBC Revue Chorus: Leni Lynn ; Ted and Barbara Andrews ; Eddie Edwards : George Posford in ' Composer Cavalcade,' with Rita Williams. Introduced by Judy -Kelly. 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 overseas
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
Tune-time for the Forces. Sing, hum or whistle your. favourite tunes with Edna Kaye. Denny Dennis , Vincent Tildsley's Mastersingers, and the augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
followed at 8.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Recording of last Thursday's broadcast in the Home Service
on gramophone records
Spitfire Prelude (First of the Few:
Walton): Halle Orchestra Valse triste (Kuolema: Sibelius):
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Suite: Faqade (Walton): London
Philharmonic Orchestra
Intermezzo (Suite, Karelia: Sibelius):
Symphony Orchestra followed by News Headlines
Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Robert Easton (bass), in a programme of the kind of music heard in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel before the war followed at 9.58 by News Headlines
Community hymn-singing from the Memorial Chapel. Swansea, led by Swansea Y.M.C.A. Choir: conductor. Josiah Thomas. Organist, A. M. James followed by THE EPILOGUE
Primo Sca !a's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood