"Looking Westward"

And Other

London Relays

THE CHINA IN

Today's Wireless

12.00-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service

Intercession from St. John's Cathe- dral.

12.30 p.m.-Debroy Somera Band. 1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report....

1.08 p.m.-Beatrice Harrison · ('Callo))| 1.40 1.15 pm-Reuter and Rugby Press,

Weather Forecast and Announce ments. 1.25''p.m.--Dance Records.

Fox-Trots-

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Amoresque (Phillips).

Manhattan Holiday (A. Strause

and Dale).

Jack Harris and His Orchestra. Work If You Can Get It Nice

(From 'Damsel in Distress'). Foggy Day In London (From

"Damsel in Distress').

Jack Harris and His Orchestra. Fox-Trotse

Blossoms On Broadway (From the

-Film),

Sailing Home.

Jack Harris and His Orchestra'

with vocal refrain.

Swing Music-

Swing As It Comes. Swingitis.

Bert Firman's Quintuplets of

Swing.

Fox-Trots--

Old Pal Of Mine.

Roses In December (From "Life

of the Party').

Billy Thorburn and His Music

with vocal refrain.

Trumbology.

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

Goose Pimples."

(9.52 megacycles)

Bix Beiderbecke and His Or

chestra.cat

p.m.—Relay sof the Rotary Tiffin Speech from The Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel. [2.15 p.m.-Close Down. *. 16.00 p.m.-Variety including Jean. Wię-| ner, Ralph Silvester, Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, Moreton and Kaye and Jay Wilbur's Band,

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or]

Frankie Trumbauer and His Oi

chestra.

I'm A Learner In Love-Fox-Trot; The-Scene Changes-FoxTrot, Jay Wilbur and His Band with vocal refrain by Sam' Costa,

Outside An Old Stäge Door (Noel-

Relosi Pattison), So Many Mem ories (Woods).....Ralph Silvester accompanied by Fred Hartley and his Sextet.

Dinah; After You've Gone; Nobody's Sweetheart; St. Louis Blues; Some Of These Days. Ivor Moreton]

& Dave Kaye (Harry Roy's Fam- ous Pianists on Two Pianos) with Drums by Joe Daniels.

Hungry Women (From "Whoopee"); Makin' Whoopee! (From the Film)....Eddie Cantor (Comedian) with Orchestra.

Hold Me Tight I'm Falling-Fox-

Trot; The Glory Of Love Fox Trot...Jay Wilbur and His Band with Vocalists..

My Songs From The Shows by Marie Burke. Intro:-Bill (Show Boat); When You've fallen in Love (He wanted · Adventure); · 'Can't help

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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.

DUPLICATE VS.

Of a certain well-known player

RUBBER BRIDGE

East's opening notrump, although

we have heard it said; "He is a fine Duplicate player but not so minimum, was sound. West, with no good at Rubber Bridge." In pur

in sight, na-

opinion Rubber and Duplicate possibility of game Bridge are two different games. In turally passed. North might now

the former, when

HIGH CARD VALUES

OF THE

FOUR-ACES UYSTEN

ACE... 3 KING..2 QUFEN 1 JACK...

holding good cards, well have reopened with two clubs, the objective in both

bidding and play is but chose-instead to double, hoping naturally to win

points, but with the to gather in a penalty if his part- least possible risk.

And when less for-ner held a good hånd. He overlook

tunate, the objective ed completely, the fact that is to hold losses to a

his minimum. In Duplicate Bridge the partner might be weak and thus main object at all times is to obtain

the best score possible on a hand forced to take out in a major suit almost regardless of the risk in- volved. To illustrate further,

for which he had no support. This 1,000-point set in Rubber Bridge is indeed a severe loss; but in Dipli-likely eventuality occurred, South cate it is only a bottom score, which

may be retrieved on the next hand: responding with two hearts. West Please note some Duplicate tactics promptly pounced on two hearts, that failed completely în Rubber Bridge.

and North and South then started

rescuing each other, the final con- tract being three diamonds doubled.

Weat,. Dealer East-West vulnerable

·A 10·8.2. 10 9 78

8764

Test

Pada Pa

♣ A QJ98

NE WE

bidding:

North Bast *PANE INT

Dbl.

KQ4/

•K. 62. ́ ́A`Q 10 3+

K 10.5

West made a fine opening, hist

singleton Jack of diamonds. De- clarer foolishly covered, whereupon

East drew all the trumps. Declarer

finally wound up going down five,

tricks. What a loss for North and

South! Defending against a com- pletely harmless, one-notrump bid

they had taken

(Copyright, By The Four Aces)

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lovin' Dat Man (Show Boat); Within My Heart (Song of the Drum); Like a Star in the Sky (Waltzes from Vienna); You Came 8 to me (He Wanted Adventure); For we love you still (Waltzes from Vienna). ....Marie Burke (Soprano) with Orchestra.

SEPTEMBER 6, 1988.

Early Evening.

Variety Programme

ford Schlussel at the Piano.. Hungarian Dance No. 1 (Grahms— Joachim); La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin (Debussy). ...Grisha Golu- boff. (Violin) with Ivor Newton at the Piano.

Weather

p.m.-Local Time Signal, Report and Announcements. |8.03 p.m.-Alfred Cortot at the Plano.

Papillons (Butterflies), Op. 2 (Schu-

mann).

La Cumparsita, Tango (G. H. M. Ro8.15 p.in London Relay Science and

driguez); Garufa, Tango (Juan- Antonio Collazo)....Novelty Piano

the Public'. The British Association at Work.

Duet by Jean Wiener and Clement 8.30 p.m.-B.B.C. Recording "The Old

Doucet.

Empty Saddles (From 'Rhythm on the Range'); I'm An Old Cowhand (From 'Rhythm on the Range')........ Bing Crosby with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

I Love To Whistle-Fox-Trot (From

'Mad About Music'); So

Long Sweetheart-Fox-Trot..-Jay Wilbur and His Band with vocal chorus by Jack Cooper. Rockin' Chair; Georgia On My Mind; Lazy Day....Harry Roy's Tiger- Ragamuffins (Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye).

Scientifically, Of Course! (M. Crick -B. Frankau-T. Handley); If You Pretend You're Blue. (M. Crick

B. Frankau-T. Handley) Margatroyd & Winterbottom with piano accompaniment by Monte Crick.

3.

Let It Be Me (From 'Broadway Hos- tess')-Fox-Trot.... Jay Wilbur

and. His 'Band,

Take My Heart-Fox-Trot.....Dick

McDonough and His Orchestra. 47.13 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

7.15 p.m.-Edward German's Composi-

tions.

Coronation March And Hymn.....Re

gimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards conducted by Major George Miller.

Merrie England-Vocal Gems

Miriam Licette, Clara Serena, Francis Russell, Dennis Noble, Ro- bert Carr and Chorus with Orch. Glorious Devon... .Robert Radford,

(Bass) with Piano..

"Henry VIII" Dances: Morris Dance; Torch Dance; Shepherd's Dance.... New Symphony Orchestra cond. by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.

A Princess Of Kensington-Selection. .The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards conducted by Capt. George Miller.

7.45 p.m.-Violin Solos.

Folies D'Espagne (Correlli)

Contemptibles". The Record of the British Expeditionary Force from Mons to Ypres, between August and November, 1914. In Two Parts by Beatric Brice. Produced by Felix 9.30 p.m.--London Relay ---The News.

Felton and Val Gielgud.

9.50 p.m.-Negro Spirituals.

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Were You Dere? (Negro Spiritual arr, Edna Thomas).....Edna Thomas (Soprano) with Piano. Dere's A Man Goin' Roun' Takin” Names (Brown); Work All De Summer (Coll. by L. Gellert); Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel (Arr. Lawrance, Brown) Paul Robeson (Bass) with Piano accomp. by Lawrence Brown.

'Looking p.m.-London Relay Westward'. A poster in sound-de- signed by Cyril Wood. Presenting the West of England from various angles, familiar and unfamiliar; and showing among other things, the Countryside, Dialects, Diversions, Games, Somebodies, Weather, of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucester- shire, Somerset and Wiltshire. Music of Songs composed by Geoffrey Wright. Produced by Cyril Wood. 10.30 p.m.-Dance Music.

Quickstep-Around And Round The

Old Bandstand.....Sydney Lipton and His Orchestra.

Fox-Trots And Then Some; China - Seas... Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra,

Fox-Trots-Rose Marie (From 'Rose Marie'); Indian Love Call (From 'Rose Marie'). .Roy Fox and His Orchestra.

Tango-The Tango Of My Heart..... Robert Renard Dance Őrchestra. Fox-Trots-Saddle Your Blues To A. Wild Mustang: Poor Little Ange- line....Jay Wilbur and His Band with vocal refrain. Fox-Trots-Sing Me A Swing Song, A Little Bit Later on.......Chick Webb and His Orchestra with vocal chorus...

Georges Enesco (Violin) with San- 11 p.m.--Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE ALHAMBRA

"To-mor-, sent to jail on a murder charge, and row's Children"--A medical education- follows the mother, son and daughter al film.

after they move to cheap quarters in a sordid section of the city.

*

AT THE ORIENTAL—“The Gay. Divorcee", with Fred Astaire and Gin

ger Rogers. The return of the best of The Golden West", with Jeannette

öld favourites.

AT THE MAJESTIC—"The Girl Of

Macdonald and Nelson Eddy. Packed with thrills, with romance on wings of“

AT THE STAR-"Captains Cour-songs, and the singing sweethearts in ageous", with Freddie Barthlomew, danger and bringing to the screen the Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barrymore and mightiest and most exciting love drama.. Melvyn Douglas. Rudyard Kipling's tale of the sea made into an excellent AT THE KING'S "Three Com- film. There are thrills and heart-rades."Remarque tells a poignant throbs mixed in the right combination. love story of the aftermath of the World War and of three young men:

AT THE QUEEN'S "Little Tough who attempt to rehabilitate themselves Guy", with Helen Parrish, Jackie Searl to a new life. Besides Robert Taylor, and Robert Wilcox. The story is a sim- Margaret Sullavan, Franchot Tone and ple powerful narrative about what hap- Robert Young, the cast features Guy" pens to one family when tragedy Kibbee, Lionel Atwill, Henry Hull, strikes. It begins when the father is Charles' Grapewin and Monty Woodley.

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