Records chosen by Forces overseas
from swing to classics
Records of Maxine Sullivan
Recording of Harry Leader and his Band broadcast at 10.30 p.m. on April 12
News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
and his Orchestra. Dance music and songs, with Joan Edwards , Frank Sinatra. and the Chorus.
at the theatre organ
Today's choice of records is by Ren6e Ascherson
Gramophone records
Trumpet Voluntary (attributed to Jeremiah Clarke): Hallé Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty
Allegro and Rondo (Bassoon Concerto) (Mozart): Archie Camden (bassoon) with orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty
Allegro assai (Brandenburg Concerto No. 2. in F) (Bach) : Busch Chamber Players
Allegro spiritoso (Senailli): Archie Camden (bassoon) with orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty
Trumpet Concerto (Haydn): George Eskdale (trumpet) with Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Walter Goehr
from Scotland.
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
with his Orchestra and artists
Light music arranged and played by Jack Byfield and his Players. with James Bell at the organ
ENSA presents Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra and vocalists; Evelyn Dove in ' Love Songs .that have Lived ' ; Ivy, St. Helier in ' Story in Song ' : Memories of a Star ' (Sophie Tucker ), featured by Elinore Farrell. This week's ENSA artist. John Pratt (from ' Meet the Navy'). (BBC recording)
played by Gethyn Wykeham George
on gramophone records
speaking to Forces overseas
Wales v. England. Commentary by Raymond Glendenning on the International match. From Ninian Park, Cardiff
NEWS HEADLINES at 4.0
On gramophone records.
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces overseas
Programme for officers and men of the Merchant Navy, recorded at the Merchant Navy Club in London, with news, music, and guest artists. Hostess. Doris Hare , joining in from Glasgow. Music by Debroy SGniers and his Orchestra. Programme produced by Alfred Dunning. (BBC recording) ,
Flashes between Britain aM America. From London.Peter Cavanagh and Leslie England , with Leslie Mitchell as Master of Ceremonies in London,' and Ben Grauer in New York. Produced in New York by Ross Filion and in London by Jimmy Dyrenforth and Tom Ronald. (Joint BBC and NBC programme, heard simultaneously in both countries)
and interlude
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Louis Levy and his Gaumont-British Studio Orchestra. with Beryl Davis , Benny Lee. Jack Cooper , and the Georgettes. Introduced by Peter Madden. Produced by Elisabeth Tyson
Association Football. Wales v. England. Edited version of this afternoon's commentary
Jean Metcalfe replies to letters from Forces overseas
Conductor, Charles Groves
Followed at 9.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
drawn from the world's repertoire of theatre music with Helen Hill (soprano), Tom Culbert (tenor), the BBC Theatre Chorus, and the BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Lionel Salter
Programme includes items from Bitter Sweet. The Cingalee, The Two Pigeons, The Starlight Express, and the ballet, Les Sylphides
Recorded in America and heard by arrangement with the American Forces Network.
Band of the Royal Army Service Corps: conductor, Mr. James Dean