from swing to classics
Records of Leslie Hutchinson C Hutch
Recording of Jack Simpson and his Sextet, broadcast in the Home Service at 4.30 p.m. on January 27
Sadler's Wells Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert. (Gramophone records)
The Prospect Before Us (Boyce-
Lambert)
What God has done is rightly done;
Praise be to God (The Wise Virgins: Bach-Walton)
Dance music, recorded in America and heard by arrangement with the American Forces Network
Headlines
News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
On gramophone records.
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester' Square
Andrew P. Wilson introduces songs and music appropriate to St. Valentine's Day (February 14). with Duncan Robertson (tenor), Jenny Black
(contralto), Charles Lovat. (bass). Florence Macbride (violin). At the piano. Andrew Bryson
Band of the Royal Corps of Signals: conductor. Mr. J. L. Judd
and Sidelights from Today's papers
Conductor. Alan Crooks , with George Armitage (tenor) and Norman Lumsden (bass)
and his Orchestra, with Lynne Shaw , Irene King. and Paul Rich
by Maurice Webb.
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 .
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.
Commentary by George Darling
played by Leslie England
. at the piano, with his Quintet
Close-ups from the war-fronts
blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This mixture includes Eric Winstone ; ' Off the Liberty Boat ' — the Navy's own contribution to the programme: ' Knot-ical Magic ' by Sirdani; ' Million-Airs ' — songs which have sold a million, introduced by Johnny Green ; 'Naval Intelligence'
—a quiz bee with teams from all ranks: Lucan and McShane. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Introduced by ' Hubert' and produced by Charles Maxwell.
Talk by Ralph Wightman. (BBC recording)
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
on gramophone records
and reports from the battlefronts
Conducted by Harold Lowe. with Francis Russell (tenor)
Recorded in America, and heard by arrangement with the American Forces Network
Programme for men stationed in out-of-the-way places, arranged and ' introduced by Barbara McFadyean
Followed at 8.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Paula Green takes the air in song. accompanied by James Moody and his Sextet. Produced by Vernon Harris.
speaking to Forces overseas
Shortened version of last Saturday's recorded broadcast in the Home Service followed by News Headlines
Mid-Rhondda Musical Society: conductor, Silas Morgan; Tonypandy British Legion Band: conductor, Oliver Jones ; Mose Matthews (tenor); Newsletter for Welshmen overseas
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Dennis Noble (baritone). Jack Mackintosh (cornet). (Recording of the broadcast in the Home Service on October 1, 1944)
(NEWS HEADLINES AT 9.58)
Harry Leader and his Band