Records chosen by Forces overseas
from swing to classics
Records of Walter Gtynne
Recording of Jack Simpson and his Sextet, broadcast in the Home Service 'at 4.30 p.m. on March 2]
News read at dictation speed for Forces n'ewspapers overseas
Clive Richardson and Tony Lowry at two pianos.
at the organ of the Granada. Ciapham Junction
on gramophone records
Royal Canadian Naval Band of H.M.C.S ' Niobe,' conducted by Lieut.-Commander H G Cuthbert, R.C.N V R .
Clydebank Male Voice Choir: con-, ductor, James D. Fleming. (BBC recording)
under the direction of Mr. D. J. Plater : leader.Nat Gonella
Conducted by H. C. Burgess , with Stephen Manton (tenor)
A commentary
Music from the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra. directed by Reg. Leopold
by Maurice Webb.
Recording of last night's broadcast
under the direction of R.S.M. George Melachrino. with Dennis Noble (by permission of Harold Fielding ) and E. O. Pogson.
by Mileson Horton. Produced by Peter Watts. 4—' The Case of the Dalmatian Dagger
Song successes from stage. film, and Tin-Pan Alley which you may like to remember, sung by Edna Kaye. Denny Dennis , and the Modernaires. Music played by the augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
Close-ups from the war-fronts
Navy Mixture to suit the taste of the Royal Navy, including Gloria Brent; 'Don't be Fright' - nautical magic by Sirdani; 'Off the Liberty Boat' - the Navy's own contribution to the programme; 'Naval Intelligence' - a quiz bee with teams from all ranks; 'Million-Airs' - songs which have sold a million introduced by Marjorie Flinn; Eric Barker; Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Kemlo Stephen. Programme introduced by 'Hubert' and produced by Charles Maxwell.
(Recorded at a naval station in Scotland: a repeat of last Thursday's broadcast)
by Ralph Wightman (BBC recording)
Background information on matters of current interest
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Maurice Raskin (violin)
and reports from the battlefronts
on tour in collaboration with ENSA entertain war-workers. Conductor, Stanford Robinson
From the City Hall. Newcastle
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 9.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Shortened version of last Saturday's recorded . broadcast in the Home Service
speaking to Forces overseas
Ammanford Boys' Silver Band (conductor, H. G. Evans ); Ammanford Social Singers (conductor, Rees Be van); Tom Daniels (baritone); Margaret Dent (soprano). Newsletter for Welshmen overseas
Debroy Somers and his Band