from swing to classics
Records of Elsie .Carlisle
Recording of Vernon Adcock and his Dance Orchestra, broadcast in the. Home Service on July 2
on gramophone records
Background information on matters of current interest.
News read at dictation speed for Forces newspapers overseas
on gramophone records
Half-hour programme of music chosen by a member of the Forces overseas. Today's choice is by L.A.C. Harold Willoughby , R.A.F.. Norton, S. Rhodesia
Troise and his Banjoliers
CBC Network Programme originating in Vancouver, with Percy Harvey and the Golden Strings Orchestra, and songs by Anne Watt and Greg Miller. (CBC recording)
CBC Network Programme featuring popular tunes and cowboy songs, played by Cammie Howard and his Quintet and sung by Oral Scheer . (BC recording of a programme originating in Ottawa)
Records of classical music chosen by civilian and Forces listeners overseas
R.A.F. v. New Zealand Services. Commentary during the morning's play. by Rex Alston. From the Pavilion at Lord's
(Naval edition). A Home Forces entertainment for all serving afloat or overseas. The Blue Mariners Dance Band, directed by Petty Officer George Crow. Service artists and guest stars, including Sub-Lieut. Eric Barker and Pearl Hackney. The ' Double or Quits ' cash quiz. conducted by Lieut. Harold Warrender. R.N.V.R. Programme introduced by a guest from the W.R.N.S.. and produced in collaboration with the Welfare Services Department of the Admiralty by Leslie Bridgmont.
Richard 'Stinker' Murdoch. Kenneth Horne, and Sam Costa invite you to their famous station in Laughter Command.
with Jim Emery. Bob Mallin , Philip Wade. Clarence Wright , Billy Scott -Coomber and the Harmaniacs, and Stanelli. At the piano, Sydney Jerome.
R.A.F. v. New Zealand Services. Commentary during the afternoon's play, by Rex Alston. From the Pavilion at Lord's
Records chosen for themselves by British Forces overseas
Conductor. Alan Crooks , with Roland Robson (baritone)
James Sloan introduces a programme by the Scottish Variety Orchestra, conductor Kemlo Stephen, with Janette Sclanders (soprano) and Ian Sadler in a Highland sketch. 'The Traffic Policeman.' The weekly sports news. Produced by John Keir Cross.
Alfredo Campoli (violin), Olive Groves (soprano)
(with violin obbligato)
R.A.F. v. New Zealand Services. Commentary during the afternoon's play, by Rex Alston. From the Pavilion at Lord's
and the Dance Orchestra, with Rita Marlowe. Benny Lee. Sid Buckmari , and the Prairie Boys
by Patrick Hamilton. Adapted for broadcasting by Cynthia Pughe and produced by Walter Rilla
Fortnightly review of sporting events past and present. 'Seventy Years of Sporting Activities': recollections and reflections of a widely varied sporting career by C.A. Wilson, amateur fencing (sabres) champion 1904-1905-1906, in an interview with Victor Smythe.
followed at 8.10 by Home News from Canada cabled from the CBC News Rooms
Weekly broadcasts from well-known Variety theatres: this week, the Tivoli Theatre, Hull
Conducted by Captain G. H. Will cocks, M.B.E., Director of Music, Irish Guards
Regimental March: St. Patrick's Day
(NEWS HEADLINES AT 9.0)
Programme of gramophone records, Introduced by Barbara McFadyean followed at 9.58 by News Headlines
with music by Capt. Robert Farnon and the Canadian Band of the A.E.F. Songs by Canadian Forces entertainers, and contributions from the Dominion specially recorded for this programme.
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra.