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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1951.

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

T.S. Eliot's "The Family Re-union"

To Be Heard Over Radio Hongkong

Over the Chinese New Year holidays

Tues-Op 46: Finale Aus der

CONCERT.

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(from

from

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The

Rive you the starlight "The Dancing Years"—

Waltz of my heart'

Dancing Year

Chocolate Soluter-Selection. (Oscar Straus),

8.00 "FROSI

day and Wednesday of next week — Radio Hong-monte Orch evnducted by Hans Major (Haydn) Sle Thomas Novello!: The kong will be on the air from eight o'clock in the Strause) Liverpool Philharmonto Philharmonic Orchestra: Concerto Novella-Vegaltat: Rose Alpar: The morning to half past eleven at night.

The first half of T. S. Eliot's famous play "The Family Re-union" will be broadcast at 10.16 p.m. on Tuesday, with John Gielgud and This is the Gladys Young heading a strong cast.

QUERTS."

Presented by "Amber." 6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 BystrHONY ORCHESTRA,

Priito Suite (Debury); En

G.15 RONGH FROM HANBEL

AND GRETEL" (HUMPER- DINCK).

the

Serenade

Symphony No. 104 ("London") in (Tchaikowsky) - Borila Phillinr-

conducting the London Webbach: Radetzky March Johann † Beecham, Orell.. candunted by Sir Maloulan In A Minor Op. 84 (Schuman)-

the Sargent: Kakerwalter (Emperor Moura Lympany (P) DOKI

Johann Strauss)-Vicoma Philhar- London Symphony Orchestra, con- Dance Orchestra, conducted br ducted by Royalton Klach; Monk

from Galanta Composed for Herbert Von Kurnian.

Co Anniversary, of the Budapest "O ME 5.00 STUDIO:

Philharmonic Society 1034) (Redaly)

Promenade -Ekolo

Orchestra. conducted by Arthur Fiedler.

(LON- 10.00 BLADIO NEWSREEL DON RELAY). 10.15 WEATHER REPORT. 10,16 PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

A Talk by Kenneth Boswell. No. 2 The Control of Parliamen-

STATE OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. the Philharmonia The Folk Songs (Mendelson): Josef Gymmy Life Zigeunerloben) (Schu-

State mana)-Choros

Opera: EVEN-Prate to Juy, the God Descended No. 9 D (from "Symphony Conducted by the Rev. D. J.Minor) The Choral" (Beethoven); Creation ilymn (Deethoven) - It Thomas.

Stalo al NEWS | Choruri nevl

BE-

Open 10.43 TIME FOR MUSIC."

BBC Midland Liglit Orchestra, Conducted by Gilbert Vinter. 11.15 ORGAN INTERLUDE:

Sonata No. 8 Allegro Mollo Edouard Commette.

Nobel Prize Winner's haunting, compelling story Bateau: Corteges Manuel ble of the Piper family, of their home Wishwood, and of the return, on the birthday of his austere autocratic mother, of the son who believes him- self accursed. Gladys Young takes the part of the mother and Gielgud that of the son.

At 4.35 on Tuesday afternoon listeners will hear a BBC version of Montague Phillips' light opera "The Rebel Maid", which proved very popular when broadcast over Radio Hongkong last year.

The part of the maid is taken by Victoria Sladen, and she is ably supported by a company including Frederick Harvey, Billic Baker, Dudley Rolph and Fred Yule.

Music lovers will be interested to note that Irene Yuen will be in the studio on Tuesday evening at nine o'clock to give a short piano recital. The two works she will be playing are Nocturne in A by Field and Beethoven's Sonata in B Flat, Opus

22,

a new

Aa

a

α

twelve

radio which

And now,

serial.

novel, Prejudice" rightfully Jane Austen's "Pride and takes its place as an English literary classic-and classic. as an adaptation it is no less The first episode of the make up the serialised form of the book at 8.15 tomorrow night.

to

comes

The author is her own narrator, as it were, and in this way the dramatised version preserves something of the special colour and flavour which the novel itself derives from her delicious com- ments and asides at least, that is the opinion of H. Oldfield Box who is responsible for the drama- tisation and whose abilities in this direction have already been amply proved by his handling

Small of Anthony Trollope's "The

House at Allington" and "Mary Lovelace."

(Broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megocycles per second in the 31 metre bund.)

Tonight

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

Cricket Brores. 4th Test Match. England v, Australia.

BENNETT

12.32 RUSSELL.

THIS ORCHESTRA.

12.45 LIGHT VANIKTY,

AND

With Stove Conway and Per-

Retd (Vocal).

113 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

330 LIGHT

SYMPHONY

CHESTRA.

FORCES PROGRAMMES.

2.00 "MUCH

MARSH."

BINDING IN

With Richard Murdoch Kenneth Horas.

OR-

THE

and

2.30 LONDON STUDIO MELO-

DIES.

Robert Farnon And Illa Or- chestra With Denny Vaughan And. Peal Cur

3.00 STUDIO:

QUESTS.

JIOSPITAL

Presented by "Amber".

40. "gFor The Laby."

A Detective Serial by Lester Powell,

Bart: "Nobody Geta Any Sleep," 4.30 GILBERT AND

VOCAL GEMA.

SULLIVAN

4.45 SOCCER FOOTBALE. Kitches v. Clas

5.15 "PORCES CHOICE."

Presented by Durk Davis. 545 STRAUSS WALTZES.

Henri Rene and Kits Orchestra. 0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES. 4th Cricket Test.

.....

Burland v Austrðla,

8.02 STUDIO: "UNIT REQUESTS.”

Linda Cater Calling.

31023 AMES

1,00 WORLD NEWS AND NEW»

ANALYSIS

LAY).

1.15 STUDIO:

BOUND-UP.

(LONDON

RE-

“SATURDAY

7:30 VARIETY BANDBOX.

thews); Ace in the Bole--La Watiers and Hin Yerba Buena Jazz Band: My bonate lies over _the_Ocean- Foxtrol (Traditional)--Kan Mac and His Band with Vical by Beryl_Tem- pleman Tint not the Kool (Evans

Bob Hope with the Clark Slaters: 11 be loving you-Foxtrot (Shapiroj The Skyrockets Orch. Vocal: Bally Douglas; Fresh as a Dalay-Foxtrot Cole Porter)-Glenn Miller & Hi Orehi. Voent: Marion, Jack and Tex; You and the Night and the Muale (Dict)-Gracie Fields; Dear

hears And Gentle People Quickstep (Fain)

Lups and fis -Jue

Orchestra: Wisper that you love me low Wall (Englemann) — Lou Preager and HA Orch. Vocal: Eileen Orchard; Just a "wearyin' for you (Dond-Bill Johnson, Vocal; Desiree Tango (Nerior)-Victor Silvester's Strings for Dancing: In the roart of

rock-Beguine (Silver)Ro

berto Inglez and His Orch, Vocal Quartet: Honeysuckle Rose (Razal)- Dinah Shore, Vocal: Ragtime Cow- boy Joe Foxtrot ¡Clarke-Eddy Howard (Vocal) with His orchestra and Tria; Just one of those things- Foxtrot (Cole Porter)Std Philips and His Orchestra. Vocal: Johnny Eager; Night and Day (Cole Porter)

The Starlighters, Vocal

Group: | Carlo-Ta-Rumba (Vasquez)-Or- questa Lecuona Cuban Boys: Waiting 151 Sweetheart Valley Quickstep (a)-Lou Preager and His Orch. Vocal: Paul Rich: The last Waltz of the Eventor (Gilbert)—Vocal: Lynne | Shoto-Lou Frenger and His Or- chestra.

11.13 "GOODNIGHT MUSIC."

Elizabethan Suite (Arr Ethel Bar- olt) (William Byrd)-Plano Durt

by Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson.

11.za WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

10.00 PROGRAMBIE SUMMARY,

From The Camberwell. Palaco, 10.02 SATURDAY'S SPORTS London,

SULTS.

ЛЕ-

With Jackie Allen and Barbara, 10.03 "MORNING MELODY,"

With the queen's Hall Light Gena Crowley, Men about Town, Blog

Orchestra. Dixon, Billy Ternent and His Or- chestre, Compere: Philip Slessor.

5.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS”

(LONDON KELAY).

.10.30 JOE LOSS AND UIS OR-

CORETILA WITH CHICK HENDERSON (VOCAL).

FROM

ST.

ANDREW'Ə

CHURCH, KOWLOON

Dance Deol (a) Sandman's song: tary Debate. Evening Prayer Elizabeth 13.16 BERLIN Schwarzkopf and fringard Seefried

Space) and

conclurted by Orchesten Kripa.

6.30 STUDIO: SERVICES

SONG.

DO WORLD NEWS ANALYSIS LAY).

AND (LONDON

"LOOKING

7.19 A TUDIO:

AREAD."

(CON-

A Review of the Week's Pro- grammes.

MUSIC" 7.30 "LIGHT

TINUOUS PROGRAMME). Vienna for Aye-March (Schrer-

Orches incl-London Promenade tra: Fascination (Marchetti) - The

Thanks

Marino Strings:

for

your love (North)-Charles Eric- co and His Orch: Valne and Taga-

fell from "Light Pieces Somer vile)-The New Concert Orchestra:

orchestre

Iis

Orchestra

11.18 EPILOGUE:

11.20 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 "MUSIC FOR YOU." 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

La Siesta (Norton)-Charles Eames Orchestra: Tritaci

12.30 "PROCHLAMME SUMMARY." 132 URCUESTRE RAYMONDE. Tratsch-Poika (Johann Strauss) --

Reymonde; Country 12.45 LIGHT VARIETY. Dance (trom

1.15 NEWS, "As you like it" →

For Quilter-Now Comcert Orell.:

WD- alone (Gerhi)-Citarles YOU Hams and is Concert Orch: The Vuice of Limdan (Charles WI- tams)-Quen's Hall Light Ore.

8.60 "FILOM THE EDITORIALS RECORD- (LONDON RELAY

ED

8.10 Interinde:

Nocturne Borodin)--London Pro- menade Orchestra

R.1 "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE."

By Jane

G.00 "PROGRAMME RUMMARY." 6.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S BALF

10-

Conducted by Jack Frost.

6.30 XTUDIO: PORTUGUESE

HALF HOUR.

2.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWB ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY).

7.15 "HEATHER MIXTURE.” Austen. Dramatised by . Oldfeld Box. Entrede 1: "Netherfield Park Let at Lant,"

A Variety Programme Scotland.

THEATRE

13

745 LONDON

CHESTRA.

8.45 RADIO HONGKONG "PROM"

from

ол-

BBC Overseas Shortwave

THE EDITORJALA” (LONDON RELAY RECORD-

AND

VAUGHAN ** 8.10 WYNFORD

THOMAS IN "GLAD TO MEET YOU" IN STRATFORD THE COTSWOLDS. Interlude.

Dream Waltz

Promenade Orch..

8.30 STUDIO:

LIKE."

(Fouki)-London

I LIKE WHAT I

Presented by John McLeod, 1.00 ITMA."

9.30 CONCERTO."

Concerto No. in B Flat Major, Op 1 (Beethoven); 1st movement: Allegro con brio; 2nd movement: Adagio: 3rd movement: Rondo allegan-Artur Schnabel Plano) and the London Philhar- monk Drchestra, conducted by Sie Malcolm Sargent.

Moito

10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

20.15 WEATHER REPORT. 10.16 LIFE HISTORY

LUSION.

A Btudy Complex.

of a

OF A DE- Petseculion

Written by Nesta Pain, based on Professor by material supplied Aexander Kennedy.

11.15 "GOODNIGHT MUSIC."

Langhetto (from Concerto Grasse No. 12 in B Minor (Handel)-Serge Kousseviisky, condueling the Bustur Orchestra: Etude in C Symphony Minor (Chopin) Op. 10 Na 13 Louis Keniner Piano; zare Bride Song of the Bride (Rimsky-Korsakov) Yehudi Menuhin Violin; Hungarian

Dance

3 (Brauns)-Vicona No. Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Whheim Furtwangler. 1129 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Tuesday

R.00 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY.” 1.02 "MORNING MELODY." Chinese Berenade,

8.30 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR- CHESTRA AND POPULAR HARMONY. 9.00 BBC BANDSTAND.

The

righouse and Rastrick Dand, conducted by Eric Ball.

Programmes

(6.30-10.15 p.m. on 17.81 Mc/s, 15.84 m.; 10 p.m.-12.15 a.m. on 15.26 Mc/s, 19.66 m.).

SATURDAY, FEB. 3

6.30 pm. FORCES' FAVOURITES. 1.00 THE NEWB. 1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,

,PRO-

7.15 ETLOM THE EDITORIALS. 7.25 PROGRAMME PARADE.

THIRD THE 1.30 FROM

GILAMME. 'George Moore, by Max Beerbohm. Part 1.

7.30 Interlude.

.

ORCHES- 8.00 DTC NORTHERN

TRA. Conducted by Louis Cohen: Sym-

('Oxford') No. 2 in G phony Haydis: Procludlum Jarnefcit; Three Dances: The Bartered Bride

--Smetana.

8.45 COLONIAL QUESTIONS. 9.00 THE NEWS 9.10 HOME NEWB FILOM

TAIN.

9.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music,

BHI-

10.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL- 10.13 TWENTY QUESTIONS. Anona Winn, Joy Adamson, Jack Train, and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions. Glibert Harding known almost all the answers. 10.45 LOOKING AT JAZZ. 11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 11.25 AUSTRALIA V

ENGLAND.

Fourth Test Match.

An Illustrated report on the second day's play at Adelaide.

114 LEOPARDSTOWN 'CHASE.

A recorded commentary. 12.00 THE NEWS.

12.10 NEWS ANALY:IS.

iz.is SCOTLAND V. WALES, Rugby Union Football. A recorded commentary.

SUNDAY, FEB. 4

6.30 p.m. WEEK-END

ВКРОЯТ

SPORTS

8.45 BANDY MACPHERSON

THE THEATRE ORGAN, 7.00 THE NEWS.

7.10 NEWS. ANALYSIN.

7.18 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

1.23 PROGRAMME PARADE, 7.30 PNOLIGI MAGAZINE.

BOD CALLING ALL FORCES. Introduced by Ted Ray.

0.60 THE NGWE. 9.10 HOME NEWS

TAIN.

AT

FROM BRI-

11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE.

11.23 AUSTRALIA v.

ENGLAND.

Fourth Test Match,

An ithustrated report on the third. day's play at Adelaide.

11.43 COMMONWEALTH BURVER. 12.00 THR NEWS.

12.30 NEWS ANALYSIS.

TUESDAY, FEB. 6

8.30 p.m. FORCES' FAVOURITES. 7.00 THE NEWS.

7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

715 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 1.25 PROGRAMME PARADE.

IMPRESSIONS 7.30 PERSONAL

OF AFRICA.'

Fourth talk by Vernon Bartlett.

7.45 THINK ON THESE THINGS. Christian hymne, their music, and their menning.

8.00 SOUVENILS OF MUSIC. BBC Revus Orchestra.

5.4 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistair Cooke.

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.10 HUME NEWA

TAIN.

FROM

FULL-

7.10 NEWS ANALYS16.

7.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.25 PROGRAMME PARADE. 7.30 GENERALLY SPEAKING,' 7.45 LISTENERS' CHOICE.

Light Music.

8.00 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agricultural magazine. 6.30 VICTOR HARDING.

(baritone)

8.45 YOUR BODX AND

ENEMIES."

under Control,"

6: 'Microben Anthony Barnett.

9.00 THE NEWS. 7.10 HOME, NEWS

TAIN.

9.JE MUSIC

HOTEL

9.30 MUSIC AND SONG OF POPULAR FRENCH LIGHT OPERAS

10.00 "SERENADES.”

16.30 GRILLER STRING QUARTET. At the Fourth Edinburgh In- ternational Festival of Music & Drama.

5th String Quartet (Ilaydn), 11.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND

HIA OCHESTRA. 11.30 LIGHT PIANO PARADE. 11.45 SONG AND

BRITAIN.

DANCE

IN

A Programme from Northum- berianu.

12.13 STUDIO:

PRAYERS.

MORNING

By the kov: J. E. bandbach. 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

OWENB 12.32 HARRY

AND HIB MOYAL HAWAIIANS, 12.45 "ECHOES OF VIENNA,”

1.1

NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 SYMPHONY OF STRINGS.

Geralda and His String Choir. 2.00 GUY LOMBARDO AND HIS

ROYAL CANADIANE.

2.13 DESCRIPTION OF THE TI

TEST CRICKET MATCH. England v Australia. 2.33 BRITISH CONCERT HALL.

The Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould. Polanalse and Passoengila (Handel arr Harty): Symphony No.02 in C Dremn The Oxford" (Haydn); Children Elgar); Cotillon-A Suite of

Dances English Old

carthur Benjamin).

3.30 ROBERTO INGLEZ AND HIS

ORCHESTRA,

Autumn Serenade-Beguine (De Rose); The Crow and the Blackbird

(Par- (Geller): Negra Consentida dave): Metodies of Today; Into: The World is singing my sons; Septem- her cong-Roberto Inglez (Piano) with Two Guitars and String Boss: Laura-Beguine (Raksin).

3.45 VARIETY BANDBOX.

the Kliburn From London. Sonny Farrar: Tony Fayne and David Evans; Jerry Allen; Joc Church; Luton Ciris Choir; Buly Terneat and His Orchestra: Coimpere: Philip Slessor,

4.15 CONTINUATION

Empire,

OF THE DESCRIPTION OF THE 4TH TEST-MATCH. (RELAY). England v Austraila.

4.33 THE RENAL MAID."

A Light Opera. by Montague Phillips.

With Victoria Staden, Nute Naker. Dudley Ralph, Frederick Harvey, Fred Yule, the BC Midland Chorus and Light Orchestra, conducted by Gilbert Vinter.

5.35 LIGHT VARIETY INSTRU-

MENTAL

and

The Diaky Bird Hop (Gourley)— Jimmy Leach and the New Organo- lans; Filigree (Venut?)-Joe Venus and Illa Violin with Organ Novachord My Teddy Bear-Polke Jenkins (Gangelberger) tac Cosmopolitons, Bassoon Solo by Gil best Vinter; Somebody's wron

Pettifer. (Utsell)-Ern

Clarinet Solo with Piano and Gult: Snow wite and the Seven Dwarte-Solec

(Church) Patricia Roes-

Piano: borough,

Swance Moon Hawaiian (Pelas))GroTe Eliot's Novelly Quentet; Inco of the Starrita, Ramdrops (Evans)--Rudy Xvlophone introducing Vibraphone. with Piano Saxophone; Somebody loves me (McDonald) - Coleman 123|Hawking (Saxophone) with Benny

Carter's Orchestra.

by

FROM BRI-

FILOM

GRAND

11om

8.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 0.02 ORCHESTRAL RELECTIONS.

Masonde Do-Werture (Auber)- Symphony Orchestra; London

(Hardel) ---- The Beren0o--- Minuet

Potito Orchestra: Jacques String Suite de Concert (Colegiilge-Taylor) de Nanette--Demando

Palm Court Orchestra. Directed by La Caprice Tour Jenkizam,

et Reponas-Un sonnet d'emour-La

10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. Tarantelle #retillant- London 10.15 FROM THE

GRAMME.

THIRD PRO-Symphony

MUSIC OF THE 17th and Inth CENTURIES.

Played by the London Harpsichord

Erremble.

Edric conducted by

Cundell,

CHRISTOPHER TYE.

9.13 TIME FOR VERSE.

The Bodley Singers. and Edited notebook. A poetry

Dickinson, Patric by produced Readers Pauline Letts and Caric- ton Hobbe.

1.37 Interlude,

915 MONIA LITER QUARTET. 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 BOOKS TO READ." 10.30 FILM REVIEW.

10.45 IRENE BCHARMEN (plano). 11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 11.23 AUSTRALIA V. ENGLAND.

Fourth Test Match.

An illustrated report on the fourth day's play at Adelaide.

11.45 REPORT FROM BRITAIN.

By Vernon Bartlett.

12.00 THE NEWS.

12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7

0.30 p.m.

TUS MUSIC

HOUND.

News and personalities gramophone world, presented Denis Preators.

1.00 THE NEWS.

7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

Conductor:

on the lost

Bernard Rosa. 11.18 PROGRAMME PARADE. 11.25 AUSTRALIA V. ENGLAND.

Fourth Test Match! An illustrated report day's play at Adelaide, 11.45 SPECIAL DISPATCH, 12.00 THE NEWS. 12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

FRIDAY, FEB. 9

6.00 p.m. OVERTURES. (gramophone records),

4.15 THE CATHEDRAL ORGANS.

6: Recital by Omrad Filen from Durham Cadíedral.

8.30 "TAKE IT FROM HER}}," 7,00 TITE NEWS.

730 NEWB ANALYSIS.

7,13 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 123 PROGRAMME PARADE. 7.30 'PREEDOM

GOES

the

5: *Justies

735 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

125 PROGRAMME PARADE. 1.10 I WAS THERE.

9.35 STRIKE UP THE MUSIC. Sidney Torch and his Orchestra In a programme of popular melodies. 10.00 Blg Ben. RADIO NEWBR655+ | Belfrage, JO.IS CONCERTO.

Besthoven's.

11.00 RELAY OF THE SERVICE Plano Concerto No. 4 in G minor, played by James Gibb and dise BBC Brottslt, Orchestra. conducted Preacher The Rov, J. Ogli- | by John Hopkins. Programme also vle, MA. ODE.

Includes Weber's Overture: Abu Hassan: Haydn's Symphony No. 91

3.10 "HOUTHERN SERENADE —CONTINUOUS MUSIC. Triste Camino Beguine (Lorn Kavior

Cugat act Hi Waldorf Astoria Orchestra; Spanish Dance No, 3 (Granados) -- New Light Symphony Orchestra: Tange Botero 12.40

(loss)Barnabas Von Geezy and }

His Orchestra; Triana (Albeniz)—

(Filiberto)

Tango; No

Orian Voluntary. EDDIE LE MAR

AT THE in Edat: PIANO WITH HIS OBCREA- TRA.

New Light Symphony Orchestra: 12.15 STUDIO: SPORTS 11ME. Caminito Taballero De Bablana (Barroso)- Andre Kostelanott & His Orch.

8.39 FREDDY MLAKTAN

By Bill Phililys. 18.35 PROGRAMME SUMBIARY. HM $ ELECTION 8 FROM

"GUIDITTA" (LEIAR). 12.45. "SYMPHONY OF STRINGI.”

Geraldo And Me String Choir. 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER IRPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 120 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

Tragic Overture (Brahms) - The BBC Byingtony Orchestra, ORH ducted by Arturo Toscanini; Dara- sa ffrom the Film "Men of Two Blim) - Bloes

AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Cumana (Spina) - Featuring Barclay Allen "at the Piano; Wunel- mina (from "Wabash Avenue" Myrow)-Vocal: Mery Griffen and the Martin Men; To much his own (Livingstons)-Vocal: Stuart Wade; You put a vong in my heart (Friend) Vocal: Stuart Wade; Now and Forever (from Tchaikowsky Sixth WorksArthur

Урупо Symphony)Vocal: Artle

Joyce fal the Plano), with the Copacabana (Nibalco)—Voort: The Netbound Symphony Orchestra Barkin Men: Blue Champagne Male Chorus, conducted by Mutr (Ryerson); Strange

(from Mathiesong

L'Apprenti "Soncher "Song of Norway"-Oring)--Vooul;

(Dukan)-National Symphony/ Or Artie Wayne: Jungle Riotsa (Beaulieu)Featuring Barclay Allen extra, ducted by Enrique for

at the Piano,

Kuria

8.00 **THE ADVENTUREG OF

RICHARD HANNAY,"

By John Buchan, pode 11: "The Wild Birds." $30 "COMPOSEIL OF

da.

11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 1120 Interlude.

11.30 BUNDAY SERVICE. From St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon Chuk

12.00 THE NEWS.

12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS. ·

MONDAY, FEB. 5

COTTON

6.JO BILLY

BLOW 7.00 THE NEWS.

7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,

DAND

7.5 FROM THE EDITORIALB. 7,25 PROGRAMME PARADE. 7.30 A PAINTERS IMPRIČA-

BIONS OF LETCHWORTH.

A talk by Willem TownHetid. 事

FORCES' 'PROGRAMMEN. · 2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE,"

15 Joy Nichols, Dich Ücht- Jer And Jimmy. Edwards, 1.30 UTUDIO: *JAZZ HALF

toun,"

Introduced by dicott McCart- hell. 3.00, STUDIO, "HOSPITAL RE-

QUESTS.

·Presented by Pauline apones, 4.55 "ADVENTURES OF P.G.. 15.#

By Alan Stranks. *The cone of

WEEK.C Cyar-Franek. Panis Angelicus-Joan Hammond (Soprano) with, organ and Violin bligato: Banata in A Major: Allegro Den moderato-Allegro-editativo- FANÍAS: Allegrotia, poco. mox Arkie Rubinstein (Piano) and Jascha Talcets (Violin); 19.49 RADIO NEWSREEL (LON- Copper." MARK HOW RELATIE

19.11 WRATUNG. REPORT.

19.10 "CABARET" AND DANCH

MUSIC.

6: The BBC Bomb,' by

UNDER

Between

THE

Man and by State, by the Rt. Hon. Lond Jus-

tlee Denning.

750 Interlude,

8.00 LISTENERS' CHOICE.

Concert Mumio.

1.45 GOOD FILMIS

FILMS.

AND

BAD

By Richard Winnington. 0: "True to Life,

Bruce

9:00 THE NEWS,

by

910 froME NEWS

TAIN

15 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA,

7.4 THE WOMAN IN BLUE.* By J Gyngell.

Produced

Hugh Stewart.

830 WORK AND WORSHIP,

י

FROM BRI-

A discussion on the work of Prescited by Barbats McFady can women in the Chinch. 1 Members (gramophone records).

of the Consultative Commátice of 10.00 Big Dṛn. RADIO NEWSREEL- Wonten Church Organisation of.10.15 Nne NORTHENIN the British Council of Churches

TILA.

D

Conducted Orchestra. SIT Bergen

RADIO 6.30 CANTONESE

GIVEN BY MISS LEE WAI LAN AND 8. K. LEE (STUDIO).

6.50 non HOWARD "BINGS

(PIANO).

Intro: I ain't got nobody;. I can't give you anything but love: Bugle call rag: Some of these days: Lime- house Blues: Somebody shole my Cad: Solitude-Nobody's sweetheart: St Louks Mues.

NEWB 7.00 WORLD NEWA

ANALYSIS (LONDON KE LAY),

AND

7.15 MUSIC FROM THE BRITISH

FILMS.

10.15 WEATHER REPORT. 10.16 WORLD THEATRE

John Gielgud In The Family Reunion" By T. 8. Ettat 11.12 GOONIGHT" MUSIC.

J'art 1.

Adagio E (Tartini)-Violin solo by Joseph Selgelt with Plano accomp; Concerto in D Minor (Perth) t FIVEVICES: Allegro Cachons - Allegro: 2ml movement: Grave; 3rd movement: Presto (Cadenza)-Josph Argelt (Violin) witte Orchestra. 1129 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD GAVE THE KINO. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Wednesday

THE

4.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 8.02 "IMPRESSIONS OF

ORIENT."

8.30 POPULAR VARIETY, 0.15 MORNING CONCERT, 10.00 THEATRE MÉMORIES. 1030 FOURTH EDINBURGH FEB- TIVAL OF MUSIC AND

STRING

DRAMA

QUARTET.

Interlude:

11.20 SONGS.

GRILLER

By Emilio Livi.

11.30 LONDON PROGRAMME

CHESTRA.

OK-

11.43 KENTUCKY MINSTRELS 12.00 "NOTHING BUT MUSIC,"

Sidney Torch And The Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

HID 12.32 "FATS" WALLER AND

RHYTHM.

12.45 "FROM THE FILMA.”

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.0 LONDON STUDIO CONCEIT.

BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. 2.00 "THE CHINA RUN,"

The Story Grandmother.

A Great-

Adapted from the Novel by Neil Paterson.

3,00 "JOHN BULL'S BAND.""

British "Alts" of Yesterday and Today,

RECITAL MUSIC BY

OF

3.36 A SHORT PIANO

CHOPIN'S —— MALCUZYNSKL

Fantaste in F Minor Op 40: Etude in G Flat Major "Black Keys", Op 10, No. 5.

3.45 SOCCER FOOTBALL,

Colony v Danish Team, 4.15 "TEA-TIME MUSIC.

Altert Bandier Orchestra

And

When our dreams grow old (Bas- cd oni "Pinlser___d'Amour"—Polag);, Two Guitars (Traditional): Valse Romantique (Dyfield); Flowers of Edinburgh (Traditional); Le Chaland qui passe (Bixfol

4.30 CONTINUATION OF NOCCER.

Colony v Danish Team. 5.00 THE GOOSE GIRL.."

Based ол Grimm's Story

Fairy

Serkit and Production by Francis Dillon

6.60 "PROGRAMMĖ SUMMARY," 6.02 MUSIC FROM NOLL

COWARD PRODUCTIONS- Bitter Sweet-Selection-New Light Symphone

Orchestra: Symphonle Astonished Heart" Featured

the FRm)---London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Muir Malleson; Cavalcade; Royal

Suite

Air Force Orchestra.

6.25 SONGS BY DOLORES GRAY

AND BILL JOHNSON. It's so idee to have a man around

the one (Elot)-Dolors Gray: I can dream can't 17 (F) Johnson: Quicksilver (Pola)--Dolores Gray.

6.40 ANDY IONA AND HIS

ISLANDERS.. Hawaiian One to Ten-Howallan Stomp (Long); Aloha Hawal-Beau- uru Kahana (Montana): Vana Vana (Tona); Aloha Flawall-in an Old Hawaiian Village (Abcams); Love Song of Tahti-Hawaiian Novelty

Kahn).

7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS

ANALYSIS (LONDON LAY).

RE-

7.15 BTUDIO: "SERVICES · QUIZ."

Conducted by Peter Simda, 135 MANTOVANI, AND ms on-

CHESTILA,

Holiday for Strings (David Rose); Qur: Waltz · (David Rose); Dance of (David Rosol: the Spanish Onion The Alamein Concerto (Arion) - Plano Soloist: Morsia A of this world (Arlen):

to the Dance.

2.00 "FIZOMI THE

(LONDON RELAY ED).

Out Invitation

1.30 "ECHOEN OF THE THEATRE." 209 CLOSE DOWN.

0.00 "rroGRAMME SUMMARY," 6.02 STUDIOL, “JAZZ FOR TH

MODERNE.

Presented by John Waring... 6,30 "IT TARĀDE," 7.00 WORLD NEWS

AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). 7.15 A SHORT VOCAL RECITAL,

Dy Frederick Harvey (Baritone).

The Doyout Lover (Maude Valerie White); The Late Panyer (Affilsen) With Orch: So we'll go no morɑ 1-roving (White); King Charles (White)--Planu accemp, by Hubert Greenstude.

730 BTUDIO: LA DEMI-NEURE

PRANCAISE.

8.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS" (LONDON RELAY RECORD-

KD).

8.10 LOCAL STUDIÓ CONCERT.

Celia Chan (piano) and Cementi

·P'enco (baritone), with piano ac- companiment by Betty Drown.

3,23 TAKE IT FROM HERE."

WIK Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards. 8.35 STUDIO: "PORTS REVIEW."

By B Philips. 9.10

THURSDAY SERENADE."

A Programme of Continuous Music Arranged by Betty strown. 9.30 STUDIO: "BOOK TALK.". ·

By Ruth Kirby, 3.45 MONIA LITER (PIANO) AND

H18 BERENADERS. Fascinating Rhythm (Gershwin); Starlight Souvenira (Shapiro); Song of the Fir Tree (Mayoti) Piano solo with Bars and Guitar: Cantonetta (Terry).

10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

18.15 WEATHER REPORT.

from

19.14 "RING UP THE CURTAIN."

Kxcerpia

Wagner's Operai. Sylvia Fisher (Svprano); the BBC Symphony Orchestra, "eonducted by Sir Adrián Bouli.

4

IJE "GOODNIGHT MUBIC,"

Romanen in sharp major. Op 20. No.

(Schumann}-Artur fubinstein (Plano); Rhapsody in G Minor. Op 10. No. 2 (Brahms)- Artur Rubinstein; Legends. Op 17 Wieniawski Yehudi Menuhin (Vialih) and Orchestra Des Con. cer Colonne, conducted by Georges Elecco,

| 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 110 CLOSE DOWN.

Friday

12.15 STUDIO: ROMAN

PRAYERS.

CATHOLIC

Given by Rev. Father R. W. Gallagher, 8J

12.30 "PROGRÄMME SUMMARY,” 1232 XAVIER CUGAT AND HIS

ORCHESTRA, 12.45 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES, Robert Farnon and The Or- chestra with Denny Vaughan & Pearl Carr.

LIS NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

6.40 "PROGRAMME SUMMARYJ 4.02 CHILDREN'S STORY: "THE MAGIC CARPET” (MILLER- GREEN).

Visita

Switzerland and Holland: Spain and

France and Norway!

Egypt: U.S.A. Conado and Return Items-Tho Kiddies, Three in Harmony, and the Orchestra, con- ducted by Philip Green. Narrator: Bill Johnson1.

6.15 LIGHT ORCHESTRAL

by Jard; The Mainte of Lullabios; Mighty Jakta.row; Sweet and Low: Ldtwo Albarras open: MIN curly-headed baby: Honey: Hush- bye-baby- Len Fills and Hs Novelty Orchestra: Carlsbad Dolls Dance (Pietor) Bournemouth Municipal Orch; March of the Toys [Victor Herberti Columbia Symphony Orchestra.

8.30 STUDIO:

RADIO.

CANTONESE AT

Given by Miss Lee Wai-lan and 8. K. Lee.

6.59 ORGAN SOLO.

By Fernando Germani. Pastorale, Op. 19 (Cesar Fisack). 1.00 WORLD” NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON

RELAY),

7.15 BOC BANDSTAND.

Itand

of the Royal Guarda, conducted by David MoBain.

Horgo Capt

Blue Devils; A Busting-we wil EDITORIALB89 Miniature Suite (Coates); My RECORD- stable jacket: Regimental Blow March: Bohemian Dance (Carmen). 7.45 THE NEW CONCERT OF. N. STUDIO: "LUCKY DIP

CHESTRA VARIETY KRQUCETA.

The Windjanuner — Overture Ad- Presented by Panuine Spenes. Bell);

Seafarer - (Haydn 9.03 "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA." Wood).

By John Gay,

Ar- Apecial

8.00 FROM. THE EDITORIAL3" fangement by Prederick Ans-

(LONDON RELAY RECORD- tin at the Haymarket'the Tro

EDY. by the Glyndebourne · Opera

Company

With Roy Fendi.ason; Michael Redgrave; Constance Willer; Linda Grey: Joseph Touringtort: Bruce

Audry Mildmay! Brough; Ruby Gilchrist. 10.00 RADIO

Abyo

8.10 STUDIOr

HOUR"

QUESTS.

"MUSIC LOVERS CLASSICAL

Presented by Curtis Hindson.

9.10 MUSIC AND

SONG OF

RICHARD RODGERS. My heart stood still: Thou Swell;

NEWORKEL (LON- You took advantage of me; Done DON RELAY),

you saying I love you; 10.15 WEATHER REPORT.

Glend; Blue FOOTY When: Johntry

be

10.16 ORCHESTRA.OP THE WEEK

LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC | This can't ORCHESTRA.

for

your

Where Odo Note: love; Slig

Wall

The Legend of the Glen Mountai (Fm "The Ghes Mourtain")-Rota; Song of the Mountains (Film "The

Radetzky March (Johann Strauss): song in my heart: Yours sincerely: Ginse Mountain)Pigarell The Omphale Sparing Wheel (Saint There's a nail hotel; It's gotta be Orchestra: Paccoty Sacre); Young People's Cukio to the love-Vocal: Desne Janis and Leg Melachrino Incident (from the (Fila)

Sullivan. Richard Hodgers (Piano) Orchestra, Variations and Fugue on (from a Theme of Boogie Woogie Moonshine

Purnell

and Orchestra, conducted by Richard (Tendamto

Rodger Incident Elle)-Pfano Britten)-Conducted by Sir Malcolm "Picond

with Louda Sargent. Robo: H Bronkharst, Lawy and His Music from Movies.

1.30 "DOWN MEMORY LANE

PRESENTED BY

the 10.4 UNITED NATIONS ALDUM.

11,00 LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC,

No Te Pido Mucho-Botero AILEEN (Aday)-Fernando Torres and Ha

Islas Orch WOODS (STUDIO).

Cenarion-Pena-Dobie 8.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS" Tidos) -- Orquesta

RECORD-Voluntad-Dolero

(LONDON RELAY

ED)

Folxendes: (Valla)ornando

Runba 8.10 Box 20" BERT GILLETTE TOT And His Orch: La Ola Martha Creole (Gonzalez)--Do's AT THE HAMMOND ORGAN, Band; Sensoraya-Conga (Gullerter)

EDINBURGH —Oscar De La Rose and I's Orches 8.30 FOURTH

Festival of Music and Drama tre Recital by Victoria Los Angeles 11.15 00ODNIGHT MUSIC. (Soprano) with Piano Accom paniment by Gerald Moore,

Quartet No. 1 in D Major-Finato Allegro (Dittersdorf)----Lence String

1.30 "MUCH

MARSH,"

BINDING

IN THE

With Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne. 18.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY

14.15 WEATHER REPORT.

150 CELLO BECITAL..

the

Dy Gregor Piatigorsky. Adarlo in G Minor (Schubert)- with Ralph Berkowitz (Plano); Kol Nidref (Bruch) Op 47-with

conducted Philadelphia Orchestra, by Eugene Ormandy. 130 SONG AND DANCE IN

BRITAIN. A Programme from Novikum. berland.

Band.

Willie

Walker

and H

8.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA Quartet: Scherze (from Cimeter in

BY ALISTAIR COOKE (LONE Minor Mendelsohn) - Lener willam Robinson and the Duncim DON RELAY),

String Quartet: Italian Serenade in 9.00. PIANO NECITAL BY IRENEG Major (Euro Wolf)-Lener

YUEN (STUDIO).

String Quartet. 8.20 CHARLES WILLIANS AND 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA. March of the Bowmen (fron Robin Hoo Suite)-Curzon); Devi's Galop Over-Watam

Skyscraper Fantasy

Resor actventures in Christian Ser-Conductor: Chatles' GrovoS vice.

turo: Roman Camival Berlioz: 5.45 PEOPLE AND REBOUNCES. Themis. Variations, and Finale from Divertimento No. 17-Mozart: Sym- A Journey. Through Britain,

minor--Sobu- Wool

phony No. 4 in 0: "The

Colin Exchange."

mand. Wille vielle Bradford and comes

11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. back with the story of the manus

11,30 LISTENERS' CHOICE. ,facture of woolen cloth-the tradi-

tional irahustry of Yorkshire.

9.00 THE NEWS.

· Light Music.

11.49 WORLD AFFAIRES,

9.10 HOME NEWS FROM INI-A survey by 1h6

TAIN.

15 MUSIC FOR DANCIÓ;

Victor Blivestor and his Ballroom

Orchestra

10.00 Big Ben BADIÓ NEWSREEL- 10.16 COUNTRY MAGAZINE.

7.63 ....SINGING IS BO GOODIL45 MUSIC FROM WALES,

A THING....

A series of thirteen programmes.

No. 6. Sung b Gordons

sonted by Dr II. Arnold Smith.

Parfitt bass-baritone). The Home choean" from the 1061 syllabus of Perming tion of the Associate Board of the Royal Schools of Musto,

8.60 LETA. MAKE MUSIC. Ted Houth and his Music, Freddy, Randall and his Band,

8.45 THN DERATE CONTINUES.... 0,00 THE NEWS. 9.19 HOME NEWS

-TAIN.

FROM KAI-

15 MUSIC OP FRANCE.

BBC MUYLAND KUNT" ON- CLIZIRA..

-the -Untunditjet | Conductor: Gubert Vinter, Maureen

430 POPULAR ORCHESTRAL

VA BELLUTIONS.

Bytinger (soprano).

16.00 Big Dra. RÁDIO NEWSAKESEA 10.18 NEW RECORDS,

Pique Dome Overture (Suppe) - Provented by Dpike Itusties, Vienna 10ammonde Oroft., con Rumbe Colors (Orefiche)-Legunna ducted by Robert Heger: Waltzer 1100 RHYTHM RENDEZVOUS. Cubanaya Wonry Blues (Kat-} aus der

Serenade

(Tohmikamity)

The Danny Leven- Quartet.

BBC WELSH ONQUESTRA, Conducted by Arwah Hughes, David Capriccio, Hirla's Lloyd - (tenor); Hom-Vent Thomas; Galwad y

Mountain TywysogJohn Henry: 'Boquerico Grace Winiames: w from Baith o Gansuon - Vaughnzi Thomas tranih am yr Hat - Vaughan Thomas: Evening Music- Fransis Williams, Dance of the Spur Clogs Maneti Tjomra. 1.18 PROGRAMME, PARADE. 11.21, AUSTRALIA"♥, ENGLAND.

Fourth Test' 'Match.. An Australid” report on the Anth day's play at -Adcinkle.

| 1195, STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT.

By. Andrew Ftionßeld, "1130 THE INEWS.

1219 NEWS ANALYHIN.

THURSDAY, 'FEB. '8

0.20 paa, #OOTDALL SIXTURES. 4.45 EPORTING RECORD, 1.00 THEN NEWN.

Nicolson..

Hon.

12.00 THE NEWS, 12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,

FERDINAND

(Donald Philipe).

9.30 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES Feler Yorke and his Orches~ and Alan DeAn tra with Borden Lundy.

world and you-Ro- the water-Ten tile for my Nigger boys-No Orchida lady Kim and a rose Bapphires Harold Babies They say it's wonder

-Chook to Cheek.

My lovely

flection on

19.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

Fin-ished

› 1999 by United Ferturn Syndlisin,

hursday

31.30 "PROQRAMINE BUMMARY." 2732 JIMMY MEARTLAND AND THIS ORCHESTRA.

Lena Horne (Vocal). 12.45 TAK MELACURINO

CHESTRA.

Gwen Calley (Soprano)..

Singers. ILAO BWING AND BWAY. WITHI

BAMMY KAYE.

Rancho Pillow (Weubel)-Vocal: The Three Kadets and Chorus: I left my heart at the Stage-doc Canteen (Irving Berlin)Vocal: Don Cornell Miss You (Tobias)-Vocal: Allen Foster: Xt isn't fair (Sprigato) Vocal: Don Cornell; My Idly and

(Stuart)-Vocal: my Rose" Comell and the Kadot.

IN 11.15 RHAPSODY'

(GERSUWLN), Transcribed and arranged for two

Dan

BLUE

OR- plano by Jose Iturbiose Iturbi

1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,

and Amparo Iturbi

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD BAVE THE KING.

1180 CLOSE DOWN.

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