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recorded a concert of music specially composed and conducted by the Programme Director for the Sixth Festival of the Arts. The principal work was the 'Hong Kong Suite'. A visiting concert pianist broadcast a recital and musicians and singers from the Forces were heard in the weekly Services Programme. Relays came from night clubs and from m.v. Asia. Special features were pro- duced locally for Commonwealth Day, the Battle of Britain and for the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen. The programmes are designed to appeal to as many different sections of the community as possible. The station took part early in the year in the joint broadcast of the 'Fat Choy' Drive, headed by the Standard-Singtao Papers, to raise funds for distribution to the needy in Hong Kong. Appeals from charity organizations were also broadcast, as well as special Government announcements.

Chinese Programme Department: The Chinese Programme is headed by a Programme Director with six programme assistants, one contract artist, 30 full-time staff members and more than 80- contributors.

During the year there were 90 radio plays, 65 Chinese operas, 7 operas relayed from the theatre stage, 36 football commentaries, 110 interviews, 66 stories told by individual story-tellers, and 143 serial dramatized plays. 249 announcements of appeals were made on behalf of local charity organizations, as well as 997 'spot' announcements for the Government. One charity broadcast was made from the studios on behalf of the Wah Kiu Yat Po to raise money for helping underprivileged students. There were also 10 new series of educational programmes. The Sports Editor went to Rome in August to cover the Olympic Games, and recorded pro- grammes were broadcast of the events. Transcribed programmes were sold to Radio Singapore and a radio station in the United States, and many of the radio plays were turned into movies by local film companies.

REDIFFUSION

Sound Relay. Rediffusion (Hong Kong) Ltd provides a popular wired broadcast service throughout the Colony, extending to prac- tically all the urban areas and to many outlying villages on the Island and in the New Territories. At present the system has more than 1,400,000 yards of main trunk network and about 3,500,000

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