1 from swing to classics
Records of Monte Rey
on gramophone records
Dance music, recorded in America and heard by arrangement with the American Forces Network.
News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
and his Versatile Five
at the organ of the Granada, Tootirfg
Margaret Innes (soprano), John Mearns (tenor), William J. Hardie (fiddler). At the piano, Nan David son
Band of the 2nd Battalion, South Wales Borderers: conductor, Mr. S. V. Hays
with his Orchestra and artists
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
On gramophone records.
on gramophone records
England v. Australia (2nd day). Commentary on the closing overs before hjnch, by Michael Standing. From the Pavilion at Lord's
Recording of last night's broadcast
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Song successes from stage, films. and Tin Pan Alley which you may like to remember, sung by Binnie Hale , Edna Kaye. Denny Dennis , and the Debonaires. Music played by the augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Joan Gilbert.
England v. Australia (2nd day). Commentary during the afternoon's play, by Michael Standing From the Pavilion at Lord's
blended to suit the taste of the Royal Navy. This week's mixture includes Max Van Stokkum ; '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 Nora Savage : Georgie Wood assisted by Dolly Harmer ; The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Programme introduced by ' Hubert ' and produced by Charles Maxwell.
a talk by Ralph Wightman. (BBC recording)
Background information on matters of current interest
England v. Australia (2nd day). Commentary during the afternoon's play, by Michael Standing. From the Pavilion at Lord's
Conducted by Charles Groves
and interlude
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces overseas
England v. Australia (2nd day). Summary of the second day's play, by Michael Standing. From the Pavilion at Lord's a
by Herbert Farjeon
A selection of lyrics and sketches, with Marjorie Westbury, Ronnie Hill, Hedley Briggs, Nancy Nevinson, Richard Gray, and the Bachelor Girls. BBC Revue
Chorus, under the direction of Max Saunders. Music by Walter Leigh, Geoffrey Wright, and Peter Akister, played by Louis Levy's Orchestra. Introduced by Norman Wooland and produced by David Yates Mason
Programme of gramophone records for men stationed in out-of-the-way places, introduced by Barbara Mc Fadyean
Followed at 8.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Conducted by Lionel Salter , with Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
speaking to Forces overseas
Nancy Ellis-Bateman (soprano), Bryn Jones (tenor). George Isaac (cello), Freda Samuel (harp), and the Lyrian Singers
Conducted by Capt. F. J. Harris , Director of Music, Grenadier Guards
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and his Sextet
Debroy Somers and his Band