Gramophone records
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Ronnie Munro and his Orchestra.
News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
Recorded by members of the Services for their relatives and friends in Britain
Cairo Calling
Introduced by Peter Haddon
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. From Bradford Cathedral, conducted by the Provost, the Very Rev. John G. Tiarks. Hymns sung by the Bradford Cathedral Choir. Organist and choirmaster,. Dr. Charles Hooper
o Gapel Bethel (Yr Eglwys Fethodistaidd) Caerdydd.
Gweddi
Dduw Iôr ein tadau (710: Tôn, Wareham)
Darllen, Esaiah 35
Gweddi
Ar fôr tymhestlog teithio'r wyf (467: Tôn, Penmachno)
Pregeth gan y Parch. J. Meirion Jones
O gwawria ddydd ein Duw (712: Tôn, Carinthia)
Y Fendith Apostolaidd
Organyddes, May W. Davies
Côr-feistr, H. Oscar Lewis
(Cymerir yr emynau o Lyfr Emynau y Methodistaidd ac o'r Trydydd Llyfr Anrheg, Emynau'n Gwlad)
(Religious Service in Welsh from Bethel Methodist Chapel, Union Street, Cardiff)
East Africa Calling
Introduced by Kathleen Robinson
News from and about the three Canadian Services overseas, and a newsletter from Canada, read by W.R.N.S. Georgina Murray , R.C.N.V.R.
Cricket: Army v. R.A.A.F. Edited version of yesterday's commentary by Michael Standing
from the Parish Church of South Leith. Conducted by the Rev. T. D. Stewart Brown
Sea Services' Sunday
Metrical Psalm 93: The Lord doth reign (Tune, Stroudwater)
Prayer
Praise to the Lord (C.H. 22; A. and M. 657)
Lesson: Galatians 6, vv. 3-9 and 14-18 Address
Holy Father in Thy mercy (C.H. 629;
A. and M. 595)
Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
Paraphrase 2: 0 God of Bethel
(Tune, Salzburg)
Blessing
Organist, J. R. Kinghorn
and his Music
Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne , Stephane Grappelly and Arthur Young , Harry Tate jnr . and Company, Revnell and West, Forsythe, Seamon and Farrell, and Phyllis Robins, to take part in a special show broadcast to the fighting men in Burma and SEAC. Introduced by Will Fyffe. Orchestra conducted by Carroll Gibbons. Produced by Eric Fawcett
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Carole Carr , Len Camber , Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl
Marjorie Anderson replies to letters sent to her by Forces overseas
A light music entertainment by the Queen's Hall Light Orchestra (by arrangement with Chappell and Co. Ltd.): conductor, Charles Williams. Soloist, Ivy Benson.
Sewell Stokes on films
at the piano with the Quintet
An entertainment for Forces overseas. Maudie Edwards, Alec Pleon, Michele de Lys, Sandy Sandford, Wren Audrey Pullen, Richard Hurran in ' Composer Cavalcade,' with Maria Perilli.
N' Division Metropolitan Police
Male Voice Choir, conducted by Police Sergeant Mayger (by permission of the Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis). BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Alan Crooks. Introduced by Maudie Edwards. Produced by Cecil Madden and Stephen Williams. From the stage of the Queensberry All-Services Club.
and Interlude
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces overseas ft
High lights of the week's sport In Britain. News from correspondents in various parts of the country, ani commentary ' flashes ' covering important events. Edited and introduced by Raymond Glendeltning
with Jim Emery , Bob Mallin , Philip Wade , Clarence Wright , Billy Scott-Coomber and the Harmaniacs, and Stanelli. At the piano, Sydney Jerome .
followed at 21.10 by Home News from Canada
Cabled from the CBC News Room
byOlive Groves (soprano)
Produced by James Mageean and Tom Ronald
[Starring] Jimmy O'Dea
with Joe Linnane, Josie Day, Jim Jonson, Maureen Potter, Cyril Cusack, Lily Begley, George Beggs, Bernie McCann, Billy Braniff, the Lisadell Trio, and David Curry's Irish Rhythms, with Eddie Pearl at the piano.
Script by Harry O'Donovan.
(Repeat of the recorded broadcast in the Home Service on May 22)
Community hymn-singing comes from the Central Presbyterian Association Forces Canteen, Belfast. Introduced by the Rev. J. W. Johnston. Hymns introduced by Mr. T. Jackson Spratt. Choir conducted by Mr. William Boyd. followed at 10.25 by THE EPILOGUE
Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra