Ettore Pellegatti ('Cello)

From The Studio Welsh Programme

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 5, 1988.

Today's Wireless

6 p.m-Bach-Sonata No. 8 In E. Played by Isolde Menges (Violin) and Harold Samuel (Piano). 618 pm. Bách Brandenburg Concer. to No. 2 In F ̃Major, and Chorale. Played by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Sto kowski.

8.43 p.m.-Songs by Richard Tauber

(Tenor)."

Ueber Nacht (Hugo Wolf

Sturm).

Julius

I Love The Moon (Paul A. Rubens). A Brown, Bird Singing (Royden Bar-

rie-Haydn Wood).

6.52 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions,

Variety Pro- gramme with Clapham & Dwyer, Gracie Fields, Patricia Rossborough,|, The Hill Billies, etc.

6.54 p.m.-A· Grand

Organ Solo-Popular Melodies-No.

3. Intro: Pennies from Heaven; In The Chapel in. the Moonlight; Another perfect night is ending; I'll sing you a thousand love songs; Did your Mother come from Ire- land; There's a small Hotel...Har old Ramsay at the Wurlitzer Organ of the Regel Cinema, Kingston. Vocal-I'm Playing With Fire (Ber- lin); The Photograph Of Mother's Wedding Group (Hargreaves & Damerell)... Gracie Fields (Come- dienne) with Orchestra, Vocal-Take Ma Boats Off When Aħ Dies (M. Carr); Ole Faithful (M. Carr). The Hill Billies with No velty Accomp.

Plano Solo - Popular Hits

No. 2. Intro:No Regrets, Laughing Irish Eyes; A Fine Romance; Serenade in the Night; Take my Heart

Patricia Rossborough (piano solo). Vocal-Like

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ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)

Variety Programme

With

Gracie Fields and the Hill Billies

7.00 9.m.

7.15 a.m.-Close Down.

TRANSMISSION:2

· Frequencles

GSH-2147Mc/a (1897: m.). ∙GSG 17:79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) - GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)

Used To Think Of Me (Turk, Han-To-Day-1. A talk by Eric Newton, ley & Lyman). ....Gracie Fields, 8.45 p.m.--London Relay-Empire Va

Mabel (Comedienne) with Orchestra. riety Theatre Including Descriptive Sketch Clapham And Constanduros and John Rorke; Walsh

Dwyer On Hobbies. Clapham and Barker; Horace Kenny: Joseph G.M.T. and Dwyer.

Meeus and His Band. Production by 10.45 a.m.Big Ben. String Quartet. ""

EHC. Piffard.

11.15 a.m.-'Atmospherics. A play by Accordion Band-Six Popular Hits.

Lord Dunsany. Characters: An Es- Intro: Lovely Lady The Glory of

caped Lunatic; Dick Smith; a Guard; Love; Saddle Your Blues to a Wild

a Station-master: The action takes Mustang: I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket: Please. Believe Me; Don't Save Your Smiles. Primo Scala's Accordeon Band with vocal refrain. AYN

Vocal Leave The Pretty Girls Alone (Carson Robison); Medley. In- tro. The Girl in the little Green

Hat; This is Romance; My Heart Jumped Over the Moon.... Len Ber- mon with Orchestra (Step-Dancing by Len Bermon); ** Piano Solo Swing High-Swing Low-Selections. Intro:-Swing High-Swing Low; I hear a call to arms; Panamania.

College Holiday Selection. In- tro: I adore you, The Sweetheart Waltz; So What?. Patricia Ross- borough (Piano Solo).

Vocal When That Harvest Moon Is Shining (G. A. Stevens); Good- Night (Wood, Bibo & Conrad).... The Hill Billies with Novelty Ac- companiment.

pm Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-StudioA Recital by Ettore: Pellegatti (Cello) and Lindsay A. Laford (Piano).

Sonata for Piano and Violoncello, Op.

40 (L. Boellmann). Movements: Maestoso; Andante; Al-

legro molto.

The Big Pots (Long); I Think Of What You 8.30 p.m.-London Relay-The Artist

Winning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has

beaten every other system in existence.

FIVE-SUIT BRIDGE

- A GRAND SLAM

9.80 p.m. London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Songs by Turner Layton

(Bass).

10

Dirty Face (Hillier, Van Zollen &

Hegan)

Sweetheart. Let's Grow Old Together

(Bratton & Edwards).

place in a railway-carriage. kom

tion by John Richmond

11.35 a.m.--The New Coventry Hippo- drome Orchestra; conductor, William Pethers. From the New Hippo- drome Theatre, Coventry. Ga-12.30 p.m.The Artist To-day-1

A talk by Eric Newton.

Lost (Ohman, Mercer & Testor). 10 p.m-London Relay Topical

zette'. A fortnightly review of things at Home, Presented by Pas-12.45 p.m. Empire Variety Theatre," coe Thornton. 10.30 p.m.-Dance Music. 11 p.m.-Close down.

BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY

TRANSMISSION 1

Frequencies:

G.M.T

GSG 17:79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 16.18 Mc/a (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.358.m.) GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55, m.)

5.00 a.m.-Big Ben. "Empire: Exchange.

Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and the Colonies.

including Mabel Constanduros and John Rorke Walsh and. Barker Horace Kenny; and Joseph Meeus and his Band. Production by F. H C. Piffard.:

1.30 p.m. The News and Announce- ments: Greenwich Time Signal at

•1.45 p.m. 1.50 p.m. End of Transmission 2.

TRANSMISSION 3

Frequencies

GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.938 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.)*** GBG 17.79 Mé/s. (16.86 m.) GSO 16.18 Mc/a (19.76 m.)

G.M.T 2.00 p.m. Big Ben. Topical Gazette.' A fortnightly review of things at Home. Presented by Pascoe Thorn- ton..

5.15 a.m.-Music Hall, including Vic Oliver (England's Favourite Ameri- can Comedian), Bennett and Wil- liams (Two Jovial Boys with their Phono-fiddles), and Lily. Morris (Co- medienne). With the BBC Variety Orchestra; conductor, Charles Shad- well, Presented by John Sharman.. 3.30 p.m.-The Dansant. Reg. Purs †6.15” a.m.-Recital by Edith AstallƒTM**** glove and his Orchestra.

2.30 p.m.-The Band of the Oxford- shire and Buckinghamshire Light In- fantry. From the Palace" Pier, Brigh- ton.

(New Zealand Pianist). Two Sona-14.00 p.m.-The News and Announce- tas: (1) in D (2) in B minor (Scar-ments, Greenwich Time Signal at latti). Prelude in E flat, Op. 28, 4.15 p.m. No. 6. (Rachmaninoff)

G.30 a.m.-'Why Greek?-6. A talk by Gilbert Murray, Emeritus Professor of Greek, University of Oxford. 6.45 a.m.-Musical Interlude.

4.20 p.m.Sidney Crooke and his Light

Quartet.

4.45 p.m.-Cricket: Oxford v. Cam- bridge. A commentary on the play by P. Q. H. Fender, from Lord's Cricket Ground, London.

6.50 am The News and Announce-

ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 5.00 p.m.-Close Down..

What's On At the Cinemas

AT "THE QUEEN'S "The Kid AT THE KING'S "Happy Land- Comes Back"-A fast action story ing"-Mirth, melody, spectacle and with plenty of romance and thrill-skating supreme in a dazzling, romance- packed drama that allovis the star to of New York and Norway that is pack- duplicate his success in "Kid Galahad" ed, with lilting songhits and glittering: with Wayne Morris, June Travis, Bar-production numbers. Even more gor The Cavendish Club has taken to

Mr. Maier's opening bid of one ton MacLane, James Robbins, Joseph geous than either of Sonja's previous five-suit bridge like a duck to eagle was justified only by mental-Crehan, Maxie Rosenbloom and Dickie successes. The splendid cast includes. water, and every day sees severally adding the widow card, the Ace

games in progress

OF THE EA

ACE KINC QUEEN 1 JALA

Jones.

Sa Sonja Henie, Don Ameche, Jean Her-

sholt, Ethel Merman, Cesar Romero,. Billy Gilbert and Leah Ray.

N

with slams being bid of eagles, to his hand. After West

AT THE STAR-"Stella Dallas." HIGH CARD VALUES in great profusion: passed, Mr. Becker responded with

Starring Barbara Stanwyck, this is the AT THE ALHAMBRA—“The In- Many players believe two spades and East overcalled heart story of a vulgar, tawdry woman visible Menace", with Boris Karloff, Re-- that the frequent with three clubs. ✨ After Mr. Maier whom you will call magnificent. It is gis Toomey. Cy Kendall and Frank:

directed by King Vidor and includes in Taylen. A mystery thriller punc slam hands that aris robid to three eagles, West, the cast: John Boles, Anne Shirley: tuated with comic situations; în which and the weird dis- tributions that pop anxious to obtain the use of the Alan Hale, Tim Holt and Al Shean. Karloff, minus his usual make-up, plays the part of a mining engineer sus- up from time to time widow, bid four hearts and Mr.

pected of murder: make the game far Becker then made a fine bid. Hold- more thrilling than contract. On

AT THE MAJESTIC —–—– "Topper", AT THE ORIENTAL “Laurel And the hand below Merwin D. Maier ing two singletons in the suits the with Gary Grant, Roland Young-and Hardy" Two hours of entertainment: and B..J. Becker bid and made a opponents had bid, Mr. Becker comedy with Roland Young as the hen comedies, also added attraction on the Constance Bennett.. An uproarious by these comedians in a variety of grand slam, although their oppon-realised that if either of these pecked husband who finds himself as stage, of China's most winsome dan-- ents held three Aces.

the result of a dreadful nightmare. cing girls from the leading · Chinese suits were to be opened he could The picture is highly recommended.. discard his singleton and place the Ace of eagles with his trumps and ruff the opening lead. Thus, Mr. Becker contracted for seven eagles and when a club was opened the hand was a laydown.

Both sides vulnerable

Bouth, Dealer

Mr. Becker -

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This introduces a defensive prin- ciple entirely different from con- tract which is, when it appears that either Declarer or dummy 18 likely to be short in two suits men- tioned by the defending side, the opening lead, in al third suit la to be preferred. Thus if West had opened the Ace of diamonds, the contract could not have been

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