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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1951.

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

Secretary Of State For The Colonies Opening Hongkong Products Exhibition

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The Right Aionourable Oliver Lyttelton, Fm C Stan dal vine Lei W D.S.O., M.C., M.P. Secretary of State for the Colonies, arrives in longkong on December 12. While he is in the Colony he will open the Ninth Bire and Exhibition of Hongkong Products in Kowloon on Friday afternoon. December 14.

The Secretary of State's opening speech, to- gether with a cupimentary on the ceremonies, will be recorded and broadcast to the Colony at 7.30 on the same evening.

The programme will be introduced by Me Tat Chee, Vice-Chairman of the Chinese Manufacturers' Union.

Next week the Colony is to receive a visit from Miss Whittington, M.B.E., J.P., Director of the Overseas Branches Department of the British Red Cross Society.

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12.45 POPULAR VARIETY

1.16 NEWS, WEATHER RIPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENT 3.

ORCHESTRAL.

130 LIGHT

FAVOURITES

FORCES PROGRAMMES.

2.00 STUDIO: FORCES' CHOICE.

Presented by John Clark.

2.30 "THE MAN IN BLANK."

Famous Sturies of Mystery and Terror Arranged by ach. Kejr Crore.

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5.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND

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HIS ORCHESTRA.

3.1

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With Ted Ray. Kitty Bluett upd Fred Yule.

4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

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Presented by Linda.

2.00 WORLD

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Strange Interlude {Bernie)-Teddy Wilson Plano solo |· Me'Moselle De Poree Maschwitz)-Teddy Johnson (Vocal), Love locked out (Kester)-- Paul Weston & His Orchestra, How Pre things in Gloeca Morra? Har- burg-Grete Fields. I still love you Devid)---The Deep River Boys; Don't blame me {McHugh)~~T^[\] Weston & His Orchestra. Remember? Irving Berlin-Tony Martin and Fran Warren; You go to my head (Coots)---Paul Weston and His Or chestra.

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9.30 WEDNESDAY

FEATURE,

NIGHT

930 SYMBOL OF HUMANITY

The Red Cross in Peace and War. Written and Produced by Alan Burgers

10.30 TIME FOR MUSIC.

The BBC West of Engtrad i.Jght Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantol). 11.00 RADIO NEWSRBEL RECORD-

ED RFLAYE

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

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11 20 WEATHER REPORT,

GOD BAVE THE KING. 110 CLOSE DOWN.

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Presented by Alleen Wonds 9.53 -WFATHER REPORT". £30 "FROM THE EDITORIALS

(RECORDED RELAY).

210

BOX 200' BERT GILLETI : AT THE CONSOLE

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REPORT

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WEATHER

Programmes

(6.45-9.15 p.m. un 17.790 Mc/s, 16.86 m; 9.15 p.m.-12.15 a.m, on 11.75 Mc/s, 25.53 m.)

SATURDAY, DEC. 8

645 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 700 NEWS.

10 NEWS ANALYSIS. 7.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS 7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 1.00 Murdoch and Korne in OVER TO YOU.

8.30 COLONIAL QUESTIONS 8.43 THE LIMITS OF

ENDURANCE,

HUMAN

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9.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN 915 LISTENERS' CHOICE.

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1001 Tin Ben.

BADIO NEWSREEL

16 15 TWENTY QUESTIONS. Anono

Wnn. Joy Adrioson, Jack Train and Richard Dimbleby ask all The question and Gilbert Harding know some of the answers

1.45 DANCE MUSIC,

Gramophone records).

FI.10 RE.AND v. SOUTH AFRICA,

A commentary on the second half of

the Rugby Union International Malet: at Dublin.

12.00 THE NEWS.

12 10 NEWS ANALYSIA.

SUNDAY, DEC. 9

643 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.00 THE NEWS.

FORCES PROGRAMMES

1.10

NEWS ANALYSIS.

250

TAKE IT FROM HERE -

7.1

PROGRAMME PARADE.

with Joy Nichols, Dick Bent-

1.2

FROM THE EDITORIALS.

ley and Jimmy Edwards

1.38 ENGLISH MAGAZINE,

8.00

CALLING ALL FORCES."

Services everywhere.

2.30 ST #10: “JAZZ BALF

BOUR

Presented by Rablu Day

I STUDIO: "OSPITAL

REQUESTS

Presented by Pauline Spence

4.90 NO OTHER TIGER "

by A E W

T'he Novel Mason Episode 2: Lady Ariadne Herscit. 4.30 SOCCER FOOTBALL

Club v Army (Club Grounds). 5.00 BTUD 10: "HOME RE-

QUEST&

Presented by Jean

6. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 "LIGHT MUSIC" (CON-

TINUOUS).

Marche Burlesque (Colts)- --London Promenade Orchest. (Foulds)-Lou- Hebrew Rhapsody

Orch: Pastor don Prumentade Scene (Colina)-London Promenade Orch Strings in the Mood (Cm)-

Promenade Orch. lins-London

At the Cradle (Grten) New May. tair Chamber Orch: The Balay Princess-Valee Rubens) Laste Jefries and His Orch.: The Dance NEWS AND NEWS

of the Eighth Yell (Mantovani ) -- ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY) Mantovaal and His Orch; My Ain 1.15 GEMS FROM LIGHT OPERÁ. Folk (Lemon)-The New Concert Paganini -- (Lehar) — Light Opera String Ensemble: Madrigale (Suma

Gems; Company: Musical Comedy

net11) New Mayfair String Orches- Intro: I am dreaming (Dubarry):

tra: Fiddlers Fancy (Foulds)--The White Horse rin) Salzkammergut

New Concert String Ensemble, Lover conic back (New Moon):

8.30 STUDIO; SERVICE EVEN- Charming weather (Arcadians); Me

SONG Jeremiah Egg (Quaker Girl)~Leslie Jeffries & His Orch; The King_steps out (Kreisler); Intro: Soldiers Match; Learn how to lose: Madty In lovoj Store in my eyes-Orchestru Chorus.

and

7.30 VARIETY BANDDOX.

With Robin Richinond Trio, Leslie Choir; Randall; The Lutton Girls' Elso Toppano; Arthur English; Billy Ternent and His Orchestra; Compere: Philip BlessoT,

159 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS"

(RECORDED RELAY).

10 INTERLUDE,

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ERATURDAY ROUND-UP."

8.30 "THIS IS NORTHERN

IRELAND."

A Feature Programine Devised and Produced by Bam Hanta Hell, with Music. 9.30 «СОМРОЗЕЯ ОР ТHE WEEK"

BFARLIUS,

The Swan of Tuonela (trom Lemminkeinon Bulle). Op 12- Leupold Stokowski, conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra: The Tryst Josh Hammond (doo,) with Plann acompaniment by Deraldo Moore; Tapiola Symphonie Poem. Op 11 Royal Phibarmonio Orch, conducted

Bir Thoman Beechain

TUNER OF YESTERDAY AND BIG TODAY.”

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·(Laurenti)-- Bob Crosby and IIs Orchi. Free extrats in Kennedy)-"Ainbrose Tinturin) Teddy Foster and His -Rings of Kwing. Voort; Melly JCont; tove kumbe

Conducted by the Rev. W. E. B. Jones, C.F. 7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWB

ANALYSIS (LONDON RE- LAK).

7.35 ROBERT BEATTY IN THE

LADY ON THE SCREEN." By Lester Powell. Episode 8: The Full Treatment." 7.45 "SUNGS FROM OPERA,"

Salut domeuro chaste et pure (A) hall thou dwelling from ******** (Gounod)-J Bjorling (Teport:

FERDINAND

9.43 BANDY MACPHERSON.

At the theatre argate.

14.00 g Hen, RADIO NEWSREEL. 141 NEWS RECORDS. I'tsenied ttu.

Hughes

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11.60 YOURS FAITHFULLY

Listeners' Letters Answer.ng

Richard Werzsel

with

11.45 PROGRAMME PARADE 11.30 Binnie Hale and Bonnie Tale in

*ALL HALE.'

A weekly rousia by Lofts Wiermon 12.00 THE NEWS.

12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

TUESDAY, DEC. 11

6.43 p.m.

SPORTS ROUND-UP.

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.19 NEWB ANALYSIS

15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 1.29 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 1.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES *.0 MUSIC FOR DANCING.

und his Balfron Victor Silvester

Orchester

3.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA Ey Allat Cooke

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT OK-

CHESTRA

10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREKL 10.13 THE BATTLE OF CRETE.

Ted Ray Introduces a programme for were so terrible that General Student

9.00 THE NĖWS.

9.30 NOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 3.15 MUSIC FROM GRAND HOTEL, The Palme Court Orchestra Directed by Tom Jenkins

10.0 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.. 10. CONCERTO,'

Archie Camden and Bruttish

the БВС Orchestra, conducted by

John Hopkins play Mozart's Baazoon Concerto in B flat K.191) Programme

10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 19.15 VARIETY BANDBOX Introduced by Jimmy Hanley, Johnny Denis Ads Hanchen. Itarolid, Burchs James Moody and Waufred Davey, and Al Read. Cynl Stapleton and his Orchestra. Produced by John Faremen

11.13 PROGRAMME PARADE. 11.30 MUSICA BRITANNICA.

THE

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The pac West of England Light Orchskien conducted by Frank Conte1),

Overture "Lalantha")" ·Ta«ra+ra← asural SoWIDOK; Ninety seconds; Ballette; All the fun of the Fair.

11.00 RADIO NEWIDIEL (RE-

CORDED RELAY),

ILIS GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

London Palladium Orchestra, „Turkish Patrol (Michaelig; The force in the Forest (Michaelist:

· Down (Matti; Sunset (MIN),

| 11,29 WEATHER REPORT.

00.* SAVE THE KING

11.30 CLUSE DOWN.

Friday

7.00 4.m. OPEN, 7.95 NEWS HEADLINES, 7.10 LIGHT MUSIC.

5.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE.

PORT.

#.10 LIGHT MUSIC. POD CLOSE DOWN. 12.15 STUDIO: ROMAN CATHOLIC РЕЛУЕНЯ BY THE REV. FATHER R. W. GALLAGHER, N. J. 12:26 PAGGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 WALTZING WITH WALD.

TELFEL".

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12.43

JOURNEY INTO MELODY", WI Atorion Gould and his archestra Millicent Phillips [Vocal).

1.15 NEWS. WEATHER

REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 11.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

2.00 CLÈSE DOWN

0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMART 6.02 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR“. "Highwayman's Hot" by Enes- Lun "Trever.

Eelsode 5: "The Blazing

mill'

6.15 LIGHT MUSIC.

The Clock is playing

NITO

Wind-

(Binaw)- Orchestra: Mayfair Novelty The Clock and the Dresden China Figures Keteibey)-Frody Kaufman &H Orchestra: Dicky Bird Hop (Gourley) - Now Mayfair Novely Orchestra, Dance of the Nymphy Municipal (Bireb) Bournemouth Orchestra AND

REPUR

12.18 UGUT VARIETY WITH

POPULAR HARMONY. 140 GROPOP BOULANGER

v story

A Play Adapted by Keith D. Willams from the Itabert Louis Steventon 9.30 STUDIO. MUSICAL

BOOK"

Presented by the

NOTE-

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T. F. Ryan S. J.

TIME FOR MUSIC".

The BBC Scottish Variety or chestra vonducted by Kemia stephen with Janette Selander (Sopranu). The Skateru:

Do not go my love: The Wraggle Taggle; Rusdigore Setref on Wells Song from "Merric England"

10.30 "OLD TIME DANCES "

Bavidson and

his Or

Harry chestra Barn Dance "Thues were the dave? (Based on the Iainous Pas de Quatre): Stephanie Gavotte-Vocalist:

Newell

(Cal- Lute) Raymond bulka); Polka (See me dance the Schottische Polka - Grossmith):

and the (Honeysuckle

Bęc--Le Brunn); LanCETA - "The Arcadians” (Moncktant: Walt Hesliation "Mighty Lake a towe"(Nevin) 11.05 RADIO NEWSRREL (LONDON

RELAY RECORDED),

A National Collection of Music) A series of special programmes No. 11:31.1 Early English Carols Edited by John E. Stevens 12.00 THE NEWS,

12 10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

THURSDAY, DEC. 13

6.4 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7:00 THE NEWB.

7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

7.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 120 FROM THE EDITORIALS 130 SPORTS DIARY.

7.45 SPORTING RECORD, 8.00 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agricultural magazine

9.30 ARTHUR DOWNES.

(baritone).

8.45 WHAT PRICE-WOOL. First of a series of five talks in which Bernard Hollowood will try to explain the causex of the sharp riae in prizes and the chances of prices falling again.

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Ian Whyte. Symphony Ne, 2 in D-Blbetive.

10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, 10.15 'UP-AND COMING."

A dramatie neemint by Dan Davin and Leonard Cottrell. Produced by Leonard Cottrell. On May 20, 1941. The Germans launched their areal attack un Crete--the first airborne lavasion of the war. Although they Bally took the island, the Nazi losses described Crete as the grave of the

This German Barachutist."

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A 'Menu of Ray Artists, known, which describes gramme.

the well known, and unknown. With the routaing much new BBC Revue Orchestra. conducted by operation, material on the historic battle. Dau Robert Bushy Introduced this week Davin, responsible with Leonard by Margery Manners, Cottrell for the seript, took pact him- sell in the defence of the island, and over the terrain in Cuttrell went February of this year.

1. OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE. Rugby Union Football at Twicken-

also includes: Symphony No. 2 in Cham. A commentary by Rex Alston,

K. 200) Mozart; Suite: Swan Whitea -Sibelius,

111 PROGRAMME PARADE.

11.30 Ted Ray in

With

RAY'S "A LAUGH.

Kitty Bluett. Peter Seliers, Patricia Hayes, Jack Watson, Charler Lepe, and John Hanso The King's Men. Stanley Black and the Dance, Orchestra.

12.00 THE NEWS. 12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

MONDAY, DEC. 10

ON THESE

THINK

6.45 p.m.

THINGS. Chulatlan hymns.

their meaning.

7.00 THE NEWS.

their

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

music, and

1.15 PROGRAMME PARADE,

1.20 FROM THE EDITIORIALS.

7.30 9ING IT AGAIN.'

by

A song-a-minute selection of popular melodies old and now sung Edmund Hockridge. Carole Carr, Louise Trail, Alan Dean, Marie Benson, and the Song Pedlars, with instrumental accompaniment.

7.55 Interlude.

1.00 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. ABC Revue Orchestra.

843 THE DENATE CONTINUES.

Parliamentary

by

Review Maharajkumari Indire of Kapurthala.

0.09 THE NEWS.

0.1 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. B1 LISTENERS' DIGEST. Compiled by Bir Stephen Tallents.

"Butt" No Sleep!

on the second half of the match, with

a summary by Howard Merchall,

11.50 PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.00 THE NEWS.

C. NEWS ANALYSIS.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12

1.45 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

10.45 SERIOUS ARGUMENT. A team of speakera comments on the week's topics.

11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 11.30 JAZZ MUSIC.

Gramophone records)

12.00 THE NEWS.

12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

FRIDAY, DEC. 14

6.45 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 3.00 THE NEWS.

7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS, TAE PROGRAMME PARADE. 120 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.30 RADIO THEATRE,

Duncan Mcintyre and Isabel

Dean Ja

THE BASTY HEART." By John Patrick Orderly Destrand Carrington; Yonk---Warren Stanhope; Digger-John Bushelle; Kiwi-Russell Maplez; Blossom-Roger Dalgado;

GOODNIGHT MUSIC. Rondo by Morowetz-Eugene Kash (Violin accompanied by John New- mark_(Cunudtan Broadcasting Corp): (a) The dreary Steppe (Tchaikowsky" (b) From my tears, spring Flowers (Borodin) - Ola Slobadakaya (50- prano with Piano accomp. by Ivor Newton Contrition tby Bloch Eugene Kash (Violin) accompanied by John Newmark, Canadian Broad- casting Co. Pas Daction Op.

Sym- No. Glazounovi--Chicago phony Orchestra.

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

|| Wednesday

1.00 .J OPEN.

7.04 NEWS HEADLINES. 1.10 LIGHT MUSIC 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER

PORT.

6.10 LIGHT MUSIC.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME

MARY

IIS ORCHESTRA 15 NEWS. WEATHER

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

AND

ROBERT STOLZ. an CLOSE DOWN

BONG

OF

6.30 STUDIO: "CANTONESE BY

RADIO"

Riven by Ms Leo Wallan & N. R. Lée. 6.30 ORGAN BOLA BY DR G D

CUNNINGHAM.

Toccata (Malet): Larghetto Wes- ley);

AND NEWK RK. ANALYSIS (LONDON LAT).

7.00 WORLD NEWS

1.30 TUE OPENING OF THE RONGKONG PRODUCTS. AN- NUAL EXHIBITION AT KOW- LOON, BY THE ET HON OLIVER LYTTELTON, D.9.0.. M.C., M.P., 'BECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES, WITH A HESCRIPTION OF THE SCENE

AUSTIN COATES. 8.00 CHARLES WILLIAMS AND

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 "IT'S SWING TIME"

Clarinade Powell)-Beuny Good- Iman and His Orchestre: The Jazz Me 7.15 "HEA SHANTIES SUNG BY

Bloes (Delaney)-The New Orleans

OSCAR NATZKE (BASS). Rhythm Kings: Oomph Tah Fah Shenandoah (Traditional) - with (Lerkins-Beany Goodman Sextet: Chorus (a) Blow the Man down Cherry Redman)-Erskine Hawkins (to Hullabaloo Balay with Chorus: and tir Orchestra.

Ships Yucal. Jimmy Oul where the Big

go Michelle;

Sailor Now Orleans Hop Scop Hewitt at The Drunken Blues (Thomas-Jiminy Noone and the Billy Bay-with Chorus: (b) Rio His Orchestra:

There'It c some Grande. changes made (Higgins The Chicago Rhythm Kings. Keystone Blues Willams)-Jimmy Nuone and He Orchestra: No lovers allowed

New (Jones)

Orlean

Rhythm Kings Vocal: Red McKenzie; Big Boy (Yelica)-Büd Freeman and Summa Cam Laude Orchestra: Shuffle __(Carmichael)- Riverboat Adria Roth and His Orchestra.

6.30 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.

Eric Robinson

HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA and his Or- chestra with Odette Field and

For you alone (Gech); My heart No Tauber): Sleepy Marionelle John Hansen. Flower

(Williams): (a) Carriage and Pair song from "Carmen": (b) Long Lorgotten Melody (Frenkel) Galop and Waltz; The Love Bug; (from the Film "Sa long at the Love, Love, Love, Get out and get Fair, The old Clockmaker (Wi- under: if you could care; Going up.

(Williams). llams Devil's Galop. Any time is Kissing time; Keep the 8.14 WEATHER REPORT. home fires burning; Television March; 8.15 MELODIES OF JOHANN Love walked right in: Love Jo a

STRAUS8. dancing thing. Lover: Come to the Ball.

the

7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEW

ANALYSIS (LONDON BELAY). 7.15 "LETTER FROM AMERICA

By Ailitair Cook Recorded Relay).

DEMI-HEURE

7.30 STUDIO: LA

FRANÇAISE. 759 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 "FROM THE

EDITORIALS”-

(RECORDED RELAY). B.10 INTERLUDE.

Dream Wellz (Millocher)-Murex

Weber & His Orchestra.

815 STUDIO CONCERT.

Mary Ramsay (Soprano), Friz Lin (Cello) with Plano ace companiment by Betty Drown. 8.30 RAY'S A LAUGH””

With Ted Ray, Ketty Bineti and Fred Yule.

• 8.00 STUDIO: "SPORTS 'REVIEW".

By Di Philipa.

9.15

THURSDAY SERENADE”.

A Programme of continuous

BY

Die Fledermaus (Excerpts) – Erna And Berger, Elsbeth Friedrich;

Charlotte Ann Frind (Sopranos); Muller (Alto). Peter Anders (Tenor) nd Eugen Fuchs (Baritone) with the Berlin Philharmonic Orch; and Chorus Conducted by Franz Reus; Citronen Waltz Boston Promenade Orchestra.

1.30 ANDEK KOSTELANETZ AND

HIS ORCHESTRA. Revenge with Music....(With Vocal): St Louis Blues (Handy): Dancing in the Dark (Schwartz); Stormy Weather (Arizn}; Musle of Irving Berla; Intro: Say it with musle; Remember: Blue skies; The Piccolinoi Cheek to Cheek.

9.90 STUDIO;

HOTE

"MUSIC

LOVERS CLASSICAL HE- QUESTS PRESENTED A官 CURTIS BINDSON,

1000 "THE DANCING PARTNER",

A

Bladto Thriller Adapted

From the Short Story by Jerome K. Jeromae.

music arranged by Betty❘ 10.10 BONG AND DANCE IN

9.33 STUDIO: BOOK TALK

Drown

BUTH KIRBY.

BY

HEITAIN.

A Programme From Northum berland,

8.50 THE LONDON PROMENADE : 11.99 RADIO NEWSREEL (RE-

ORCHESTRA.

The Dawn breaks (King, Palmer); EC-Tocesto "Suite Gothique Boell-

SUM- HIB

12.32 TOM JENKINS AND

PALM COURT ORCHESTRA. 12.54 FROM THE FILMS."

REPORT 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. London Wind Ensemble. Erte Hope. (Piano).

2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.0% CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR" THE HOME OF THE THREE BEARS."

-"IN

Written by Dorothy Cooper,

6.30 STUDIO: THE DENNY "LIGON

QUINTET.

6.50

HE LYRIAN SINGERS.

There's a light burning brightly for me (Gene Arnold); We'll keep ai Welcome (as Jones)-Narration by Tom Jonas: Harp of the Hills (Lilly)- With Organ

Harp.

NEWB 7.00 WORLD NEWS AND

ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). 7.15 GERSHWIN MEDLEY.

Intro: I got rhythms My one and

1,15 PROGRAMME PARADE, 7.20 FROM THE EDITORIALA. 120 PIANO FOR PLEASURE," A series of thirteen programmes selected from the 1952 Syllabus of Examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Musle No. Tammy-Charles Leno: Margaret only; Clap yo hands: The man I 11-Played and presented by Herbert Isabel Dean; The Colonel-Hamilton love: 5 wonderful Strike up the Murrill A Little Story (No. 1 of Dyce: Lachian--Duncan Meintyre Band Swance: That certain feeling: Kinderleben. 00. 62) (Grade 1) Radle adaptation by Duncan Tell me more: Fascinating rhythm Kullak 3rd movamení žrom Bonstina McIntyre. Production by Martyn L. Now Mayfair Orchestra. Vocalists:

V)-McEwan. Protide and Webster. The (Grade

action of the play Elizabeth Welch and Rcbert Ashley. 7.30 "ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK. Fugue in G (Book II) (Grade VII takes place in a convalescent word of Bach.

a British general hospital in the rear

N.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, of the Assam-Burma front.

conducted by Arturo Toscanini. 113. On 9.00 THE NEW).

"Manfred" Overture (Schumann); Dance of the Blessed Spirita (from "Orpheus"-Gluck); Adagio for Strings (Border); "William Tell-Faso A Ble (Rossini),

7.59 WEATHER REPORT 1.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS"

(RECORDED RELAY).

DIP**..

1743 LISTENERS' CHOICE.

Concert Music.

13 WORK AND WORSHIP.

8.45 PLAIN "ENGLISH - REPORT

WRITING.

"What's the Difcalty?'

First of a

3.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 0.13 MONIA LITER. QUARTET. 9.30 BOOKS TO READ.

9.15 FILM REVIEW,

series of Ive talks in which Peter 10.00 Big 10. RADIO_NEWSREEL. Newmark answers the questions of 10.15 BẾC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA. an ordinary Servlewnan,

3.00 THE NEWS.

9.30 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,

Conducted by Leighton Luens,

11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 11:30 LISTENERS! CHOICE.

0.15 "COMPOSERS FOR THE FILM. Light Music,

A programme of gramophone recorda presented by Roger Manvel.

12.00 THE NEWS.

• 12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

By Mik

8.10 STUDIO: "LUCKY

VARIETY REQUESTS, Presented by Fantine Evence. 1.10 PIANO RECITAL BY HARRY

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11.35 GOODNIGHT - MUSIC.

Rendezvous in Vienna Overture (Flacher) Grand Symphony Or- chestra, Entr'aete and Minuet from "La Torca" Act 3 (Pucell). "Talco of Hoffman”-(Ofenbach)--- Tosca (Soprano), Maria Caniglia; | Grand Symphony Orchestra: Vic-

(Tenor). Cavaradoss

Beniaminotoria Regia (from Suite "The won- Gizli: Spoletta (Tenor), Nino Mazder of the flowera" Kunneke); Waltz ziotti: Sciarrone (Bass), Giao Conti (Finale) (from Sulte "The wonder with Members of the Chorus and of the Bowers" Kunneke)-Grand

Opera Orchestra of Reale

Houst Symphony Orchestra. Rome. Conducted by Oliviero Fabritis

10.30 TIME FOR MUSIC".

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