Records chosen by Forces- overseas
from swing to classics
Records of Vincent Gomez
Recording of Troise and his Banjoliers broadcast on April 25
for Forces newspapers overseas
for listeners overseas
on gramophone records
Conductor, Reg. Little. (BBC recording)
Richard Crean and his Orchestra.
Recorded in America, and heard by arrangement with the American Forces Network
and his Orchestra, with Sally Doug las. Carole Carr , Len Camber. Johnny Green. Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl:
Repeat of last night's recorded broadcast
Conductor, Rae Jenkins , with Elizabeth Evans (soprano)
and his Tango Orchestra
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.
Written by Sergeant Percy Hoskina ; produced by Brigid Maas
Conductor, Charles Groves. Michael Spivakovski (violin)
Weekly commentary on World Affairs
Each week Sandy Macpherson invites a well-known guest to accompany him on a stringed instrument. This week, Raymond Mosley (violin)
presents 'Foundations of Jazz No. 3 - Spirituals and Worksongs.
Gramophone programme written by Denis Preston and produced by Sheila Fryer.
introduces
'THE MELODY LINGERS ON'
and interlude
(Naval Edition)
A Home Forces entertainment for allin khaki and two shades of blue ' serving afloat or overseas Concert Dance. Orchestra of the Royal Naval School of Music, conducted by Bandmaster Charles Hotham. Service artists and guest stars; including Hatton and Manners. ' Double or Quits ' cash quiz. edited by David Manderson and conducted by Lieutenant Harold Warrender. R.N.V.R. Programme introduced by a guest from the W.R.N.S. and produced in collaboration with the Personal Services Department of 'the Admiralty.
Vera Lynn. At the piano, Len Edwards.
Richard Bennett introduces experts who answer questions from Forces everywhere
Followed at 9.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
The Combined Stoll Theatres Orchestra, with Monia Liter (piano).
Music chosen by a member of the Forces overseas. Today, Crafts-man Ronald A. Robson , R.E.M.E., C.M.F.
John Blore and his Orchestra