THE · CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1952.

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A “China

Mail" Feature

Radio Hongkong To Relay Anthony Eden's

Talk On Britain's Foreign Policy

Tomorrow evening at 10.15 (Hongkong Sum- mer Time) Radio Hongkong is relaying from London the broadcast talk which the Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden is making to home listeners tonight. The coming week is Holy Week, the climax of the Christian year. On Monday at 9.15 p.m. Radio Hongkong is presenting "King of Sorrows", the eleventh play from "The Man Born to be King" by Dorothy L. Sayers.

When, in 1940, Miss Sayern was invited by the BRC to write this cycle of plays on the life of Christ. site agreed to do so on three conditions: she mus! introduce the character of Jesus; she must be allowed to use a vivid realiem; and the plays must be in modern speech.

In spite of a certain amount

of advance criticism from

the

from question

press, a tload of questions Isteners, and even a

in the House of Commons, the first play, about the Nativity, was put on in December 1941. The widespread public approval

of this and the following plays. silenced all

few of the but diehard critics some of whom that Singapore even

claimed fell because of the broadcasts. End__appealed for them to be stopped before a like fale over- 1cok Australia!" »

PRESENTED BY LINDA.

Calling RAF Poller, North Point.

7.09 TIME HIGNAL, wont. 11

NEWN AND NEW ANALYSIS (LONDON RE. LAY).

AND

2.15 308E AND AMPARO ITURDI

ON TWO PLANOS. 7.30 VARIETY BANDBOX. 1.30 WEATHER REPORT. 2.00 PERCY PAITH

119 ORCHESTES WITH CHORUS. 8.15 HATURDAY ROUND-UP. *.30 S-IC AND SONG

RICHARD HONGFIS.

AND 9.00 TO JENKINS

PALM COURT ORCHESTRA 0.30 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK:

RICHARD STRAUBS.

7.10 LIGHT MUSIC.

5.00 NEWS AND

PORT.

0.10 MUSIC.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

WEATHER RE-

230 p.. PROGRAMME SUMMARY 13.3 ROBERT FAILNON LIGHT

1.1

CONCERT

WITH DENNY DENNIS (VOCAL), EIGHT AND ENSEMBLJ",

REPORT NEWS, WEATHER

1.00

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.38 MUSIC FOR YOU,

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

HALF

G.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. ЯTUDIO; CHILDREN'S HOUR.

6.6

Presented by Elizabeth Ann. 4.30 STUDIO; PORTUGUESE HALF

HOUR.

CHOPIN WALTZES.

7.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIEB

No. 7 in C Sharp Minor. Op 64. No. 7.30 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM.

2: No. 14 In E Minor (Posihunious); 7.43 ARTIST OF THE WEEK-No. D in Flat Major. Op 69. No.

BOUZAY . (BARI-

Waltx No, & in A Fist Major. Op 42.

9.15 KING OF SORROWB."

OBITAND TONE).

7.39 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWA AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LON- DON. RELAY).

8.35 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND'

108 ORCHESTRA PLAY BUCCESSES OF VINCENT YOUAIANS,

Without a More than you know: BOUR: The Carioca (from "Flying down to Bla"); inllelujah (from "Hit. the Deck)

9.30 NTVDIO:

JJKE." Presented by Ronald Brain.

LIFATTI PLAYS 0.00 DINU

LIKE WHAT

A Play for Holy Week from

accompani 10,25 GILCHRBTRAL BELECCIONE. Vanity Fair (Overture) Flatcher! Dhe New Concert Dres com

(LÓNCERT HALL);

4Dinicu), with Plano The Hand of the icoyal Ulster ment by Jean Nevou..

Lider 7.60 STUDIO: “LUCKY

VARIETY BEQUESTA. “ Presented by Jean Halliday,

7.59 WEATHER REPORT.

Philharmonie Dreh, conducted by Air 4.00 TIME SIGNAL, WOULD NEWS Hamilton larly.

S CHANSON FRANCAISE.

.my Postry had, wings (Hahn)-

Elegia Grace Moore (Bóprano);

Thi (Tenor); (Mastenat)-QCOTFEL

Moore (Paladihe)-Oraco Psycho

AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LON- DON RELAYS.

AND

8.15 donT RECITAL BY LILY

PONE *(SOPRANO). GIANPIERO (BARITONE),

F

IPL Caprice

handda

Wil

ducted by Jay Wilbur Stars my Eyes (Kreistor); Viennol, Kreislen Op. 2)—Andru Kostelanoz and his Orth

(William); Rhapsody (Jones)-Charles liams and his Concert Orch.; Cas calle (Curiga), Royal Artillery Orch.; SkyTabor fantasy Phil- lips): March of the Bowen, from MALASPINA "Robin Hood Balta-Curzon), —

Charles Williama and his Coreert Fortunio Messager)---Georges

Mar Jeunes Anntes Se Tu M'Ami (Acc) (Fergolesi) Orch.

Neapollan Folk Bond 10,45 GLASGOW ORPHEUS CHOIR.

Malaspina (arr. Goehri-larplero

All in the April, Evening Lilaber- Trenetes Compagnons De, Laity

(arr. Haberton); Chanson.

Pony: 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON The Maids of Cadiz (Delibes)--Lily tor: Redron

L'ultima.Cahzuns (Test)-Jenu. Joy

destri ol Man's 11.1-DODNIGHT Music

Glanplero, Malaspina.

(Bach); Sea Borrow (from "Songe 8.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK- of the ffeurkles-Hornedy-Fraser), NEWSREEL (LONDON, BAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY 11.00 RADIO

WOLF

The Man Born to be king," (Boponor):

A Play-Cycle on the Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jeu Chrisi, Written for Broadcasting by Dorothy L. Savers, Presented by Chri Church, Kowloon Tong.

10.15 CONCERTO."

Concertanto

Rinfonie

From the Hebrides Sylte / (AIT. Ben Long- for Waddell); Sea Laughter

New

Biring Violin and Viola (Mozart, ing-The

Ensemble: Peacock Pio (Armstrong X, 204).

2nd Gibboy: The Huntsman: The Sunken 1st Mov-Altenro Maestose:

Garden; The Ride-by nights--Jay. Mov.-Andante: 3rd Mav-Presto Wabur & te Biring Eflemble. Albert Sammon (Violin) dne Lionel

11.30 WEATHER REPORT. With The London Tertia [Vlota)

BBC Overseas Shortwave Program

(6.45-9.15 p.m. on 17.790 Mc/s, 18.88 m; 9.15 p.m.-12.15 a.m. on 11.75 Mc/s, 25.53 m.)

SATURDAY, APRIL 5

MUKAY

6.60 1.221,

TALKING.

0.13 OVER TO YOU,

DA

10.10 HOME

NEWR

URITAIN

McLAREN

PORTS ROND-UP.

7.06 THE NEWS.

2.30 NEWS ANALYSIS. 1.15 Int.rlude and.

FIES

1.3

10.00 TUNES OF YESTERDAY AND

TODAY.

EARLY GUATATION.

THE EDITORIALS.

·7.30: 15/ANO PAVOURITES..

8.05 COLONIAL QUESTIONS:

15 PAVILION PLAYERS

"King of Sorrows", which is 1100 RADIO NEWS REEL. art. Directed by Davki Woitelial. the story of the Crucifixion, is

presented from Radio Hong-11.15

CORDED RELAY). GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

kong by members of Christ 19 WEATHER REPORT.

Church, Kowloon Tong.

of

Pontius

Other programmes for Holy on Good Friday Week

come when Radio Hongkong will be on the air all day from 8 am. The Service "The Way of The Cross" will be relayed from the Roman Catholic Cathedral at o'clock that evening, and later, at 10 p.m., the station is broad- "Caesar's Friend"-D casting

study dramatic Pilate.

Owen Reed,, the BBC pro- ducer of this broadcast version, sums up the play in these words: "It is not designed to be an act It is not a of faith or worship. Passion Play, In the narrow nor sense of the phrase, religious drama' at all....It generates its own interest and urgency with out assuming religious predis- positions of any kind on the part of the audience."

Monday, April 7th, is World Health Day and during the 15 United minutes reserved for Nations programmes at 7.30 that Radlo Hongkong is evening

a short talk by Dr of the World Health

Sporting programmes for the Up to the time of week-end: going to press there is no infor mation on BBC coverage of the world's Grand National, the

gruelling famous and

which is, to be run at Aintree. But if the BBC is able to give a commen- the race, it will be tary on

Radio Hongkong- broadcast by

to be an- tirne tonight at a

the air. nounced

over

In local Soccer, Bill Phillips gives a commentary from Club Ground this aftcenoon at 5.15 on play between, Kwong Wah and the Army.

The song recital on Thursday at 8.15 p.m. is given by a new-

to Radio Hongkong- comer Diana Courtenay, soprano, 'Ac companied at the piano by Moya

will sing songs Res, she Schubert and Brahms, Includ- ing the well-known "Whither?" and the Lullaby.

of

With the change in Hongkong from Standard to Summer Time tomorrow morning come one or two alterations in Radio Hong the pro Bong'e transmissions: gramme "From the Editorials" is no longer to be relayed from Concert London; the "Prom"

at on Sunday evenings comcs 9. o'clock instead of at 9.15; and has "Orchestra of the Week" been I moved to 8.30 p.m. on The BBC News Wednesdays. and News Analysis, of course, hour later at B

comes

o'clock.

ot

one

(Broadcasting on a frequency 845 kilocycles per second and on 0.52 megacycles per eccond in the 31 metre band).

Today

ítið PROGRAMME HUMMARY.

PSWEET, SERENADE".

Win Mantovani and his Or- -chestra (Vocal).

1.18. NEWS, WEATHER REPORT

SAND ANNOUNCEMENTB

1.30 ORCHESTRA. SELECTIONS,

FORCES PROGRAMMES,

2.60 STEINION FORCES CHOICE

PRESENTED BY

WALKER.

DONALD

THE

230 "PAUL TEMPLE AND

VANDYKE AFFAIR" - BY FRANCIS DURBRIDGE. Eplasde 41, Noulevard Bemin.

HOSPITAL RE PRESENTED

3,00 STUDIO:

QUXITS.

SPATÝNA.

4.00 SOUTHBEN FANTASY",

430 BAY'S A LAUGH.

DY

With Ted DAY, Kitty eati Ana Frea. Yulo,

5.00 LES PAUL · (GUITAR)

BISTED BY MARY FORD,·

8.18, BOCCAN FOOTBALI.

Kwork Wahv "Army

(round) (OB).

AJ

(Ciab

BAS TOB BOSTON. PROME-

MENADE: ORCHESTRANY

Win a Light · Mood", -

450 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

1. STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS

GOD BAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLOSE DOWN..

Sunday

10.00 am.

TION

PROGRAMBIE

St-

Father

8.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE, $.43 NEW TOWN TAKES

SHAPE,

of

Lost of a series of elx programmes In feature forn on aspects planning and building new towns; B: Life in the New Town."

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.10 HOME NEWS

BRITAIN.

FROM

9.1 LISTENERS' PROJCI, Light Music.

10.00 tl len, RADIO NEWSREEL. SCOTTISH ORCHES. 10.15 15425: TRA

FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 10

SALISH STORYTELLER 10.15 THE

(3),

the Angels'; "The "The Revolt of Creation of the Sun, the Moon, and the Sea": The Origin of Drink

"The The Cat and the Candie'; Wite Who Ate: Nothing'; and other oral tradition. short pieces of

riginally told in Gaelic, now tola i

Mcintyre Engilsh by Duncan

en Kobort Mooney; Trundation and introduction by Professor J. 1. Delargy of the Irish Foldora David Production by Commission; Thomsan.

and

7.00 .. MID-WEEK TALK. 7.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE, Concert Musie.

7.15

PORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWS 2.18 NEWG, TALE." K.15 Internige and

DAILY QUOTATION 5.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

50 BPORTING RECORD.

KJT.

1:

BA LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agricultural....magazine.

0.13 BANDY MACPHERSON. At the theatre organ. 9.30 WELSH DIARY. Comments on current affairs 11.00 13 Ten. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 COME INTO THE PARLOUR.

Wates A musical Irish blond with James

D45 BRITAIN AT WORK, 1952, Skaw, Rita Williams, Henrietta

A discussion between Wayne Marshall. Byrne. Raymond

The Mineau and Norman Michio: *Parlour Tho Misiotones, Singers; augmented BBC, Northern Buliding for. Tomorrow.

10.00 THE NEWB, freland Light Orchestra, conductor. | 18.20 upME. N'R W D POM

David Curry.

KITAIN THIRD PRO-as be 1145 FROM THE

NORTHERN ORCHES- GRAMME.

·TRA, Conducted by Clarenco Rayboua. an on her. Young Walt, Eugene Onegm Tchalky-- sky: Symphony No. 0.in C-8chu-

fat-Dvorak. withbert: Slavonie Darten No. 3 11⁄2 A

MARY. 10.02. SATURDAY'S......S_V_O_R_7_9 Conductor: Inn Why Symphony A talk by Professor

RESULTS.

No. In D-Vaughan Williams; 12.03 a.m. app. Interlude. 10.05 MORNING MELODY, 10.30 ELAY OR THE CELEBRA Funisie on Greensleeves--Vaughan 12.15 MELAY MIXTURE.

OF MASS FROM ST Williams: Puck Minuet Herbert Jack Byfeld and his Players,

Howells: Ballet Music: The Per Frederic Curzon (organ), JOSEPI'S CHURCH.

12.30 VARIETY PANFARE. feet Fool-Holst, Preacher: the Itev,

Presenting High Speed Variety K. O'Dwyer, BJ 400).

11.15 MICHAEL

with The Kordites, The Count 11.15 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. PHONE QUARTET

Johnny

Beity Brothers,

Lydd, BBC Northern Orchestra, re- 11.30 SANDY MACPHERSON.

Driver. and Al Read, produced by At the theatre orgen. ducted by Charles Cirur 11.5 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES

1.00 THE NEŴYA, Ray Martin and his "Metody

Ronnie Taylor

1.16 NEWS TALK., from the " Archestra, with

Dick Jassi

KREIN

SAXO

LAS SCOTLAND V. ENGLAND A commentary on the second hate of the Association Football Inter- national match at Hampden Park,

12.00 THE NEWS.

13.12 p.m. STUDIO: SPORTS TIME Į Glasgow.

MY BILL PILLtrs. 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMSIARY. 13.33 WALTZ TIME.

1245

12.10 NEWS ANALTEIS.

12,15 SCOTLAND V. ENGLAND.

OFF THE RECORD RECENT Continuation of commentary.

POPULAR RELEASES.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

FORCES PROGRAMMES,

2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

With Joy Nichols, Dick Itentley and may Edwards,

2.36 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR,

Presented by Robin Day.

1.00 STUDIO;

QUEATH.

HOSPITAL

Presented by Christabel.

SUNDAY, APRIL 6

3.00 .. BUNDAY SERVICE.

Road Congrega From Warwick tional Church, Coventry, conduct- ed by the itev. R. W. Hugh Jones.

1.38 IRCTICE

MAKES

PER-

thirteen Second of a series of RE- programmes selected from the 1012 Oversens Examination Syllabus of the Associated Board of the Hoya

Ernest Bullock, sented by Sir

4.00 BLIGH OF THE BOUNTY" | Schools of Music, played and pre-

BY REX RIENITS.

4.30 ABC

Guards, conducted Douglas Pepe.

TUESDAY, APRIL 8

1.00 p.m. SCIENCE REVIEW. 7.15 PARK CONSERVATOIRE CHESTRA. Charles Conducted tgramophonė žgeords)'

by

7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.00 THE NEWS.

5.19 NEWS TALK.

8.15 Interlude and

DAILY QUOTATION,

Munch.

8.20 FRUM THE EDITORIALS. 8.10 FORCEB' FAVOURITES. 9.00 DONALD PEERS,

With Donald Phillips at the plans Singers, Peter Knight and The

The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black,

9.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 9.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke. 10.00 THE NEWB, 10.10. HOME

FROM

DOD BAVE THE QUEEN, 1130 CLOSE DOWN,

Tuesday

7.00 OPENING THEME,

7.05 NEWS HEADLINES.

|

・・・ ORCHESTRA,

Passacagli and Fugue in C Minor 1.15 UGODNIGHT. MUSIC (Bach)-Pierre Monteux (Conductor): Funerá

Murch of Marlogeste {{Gounos)—Alfred Hertz (Conductor);

VAN DER FINDEN, AND HIS BITRONOL ORCHESTRA

Prologue King Paliner); Meadow Romance Caprice Viennois (Kralgie) Altad Lark Ring Palmer); Herz (Conductor); Plece Heretque Appassionata (Doll Van Der Lin- (Cardew); Dawn Melody Monteux den); (Cesar Franck)-Flerra

1.17- Kaleidoscope (Doit Van Der (Conductor)..

den)

9.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

his 'Melody Ray Martin and

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN... from the sky' Orchestra with | 1130 CLOSE DOWN,

Jimmy YounE

716 LIGHT MID WEATHER RE- Lovely Lady: The Whistling Gipsy

8.00 NEWS AND

FORT.

1.10 MUSIC.

9.65 CLOSE DOWN,

12.15 STUDIO:

MONINO

PRAYERS BY THE FRANK SHOUT.

REV.

13.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 IVOR MORETON AND GAVE KAYE ON TWO PLANOS,

12.45 "CHOICE OF COLOUI".

With Mite Ind. Song... 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTB, 1.30_MUSIC WHOM OPENA. 2.00 CLONE DOWN.

0.00 PROGRAMME. SUMMANY.

6:02 MELODY TIME.

With Sidney Torch Orchestra, Vocal: Tito (Haritone).

and his Gobbl

630 BTUDIO: CANTONERE DY RADIO GIVEN BY 139 LEE WAI LAN & B.K. LEE, 6.30 YVONNE ARNAUD (PIANO)

AND, STRING UNCHESTRA. 15o anchesTRAI, BELECTIONS.

MEDIORY 7.30 STUDIO:

"DOWN

LANTA Presented, by Alleen Woods. 159 FEATHER FORT, 8.56 TEATORAL TWORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON BELAY).. 8.15 BOX 200; BERT GILLETTE

AT THE CONSOLE. 830 TAKE IT FROM HEHK.

With Joy Nichols, Dick Bent- ley and Jimmy Edwards. 9.00 LONDON STUDIO)

MELODIES,

Eric Robibson and ħle Orches- and tra with Julia Shelley Donald Scott.

La Barcarolle: I left my heart in

English Garden: Sel:

"Lilac

11.00 B en BADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 METER TWIST," By Charles Dickens, adapted fot radio in twelve parts by Gues

Runs Cooper; 2: 'Oliver

Away': Davies: Ngah Narrator Gardon

John Oftvär Claypole-Michael Twist-Wilfrig. Downing; Charibite Gabriello Bhirt; Afra Sowerberry Mary O'Farrell Mr. Bowerberry Peter Copley: Mr Bumble Capit Trouncer: Bayton--Harry Hutchin song Old Women-Stupah Richards: Domino," The Fleet's in Mounilah Dick Dorothy, Gordda; Vagrant becomes you; March Northwards, Hamilton Dyor: Woman Ella Mline: Coachman Malcolm Haves: Passenger-Stanley Grooms: indy-Dorothy Staith; Gro- muna Greenwood; The Aritul. Dod

Bates ger-Brian Smith; Charley -Barry MacGregor; Fagin - John

Produced Gabriel.

by Charles Leffaux, 11.15 Wilter Pickies, In

HAVE A GO

Andover. Mellow Visits Enam Alaricin, Hanis; Musical Blustrations by taking you home tonight: Jennine, Violat Carson, produced by Barney Colchan.

12.15 ..

WALTZ, TIME. (gramophone records)

Big Ben

Old

12.39 Benous ARGUMENT, NEWS

A topical, discussion Programms authoritative by

URITAIN 10.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT OR-

CHESTRA.

Bound for Tahiti: President: Royal College of FDIC BANDSTAND The Hand of the Coldstream Organists; Sonata No. 7 in F Cist movement, by Capt. minor, Op. 127;

IL.R.B.M. Teaching List B) - Д from Rheinberger; Andante

Book Organ Little

(L.R.S.M. Teaching List C)-Charles Macpher Bon; Chorale Prelude. Das Jesulein Boll doch mein Trost (Grade V, EVEN | A)---Bach....

4.00 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS, Presented by Christabel, 0,00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.02 LLUIT MUSIC.

(Continuous).

ལཿ

6.30 STUDIO: SERVICES

BONG.

Conducted by the Rev. 1. M. Itawlands R.A.F

7.00 TIME FOR MUSIC.

The BBC Seottish Variety Or chestra with Janette Selanders (Soprano), conducted by Kemio Stephen.

730 "THE ADVENTURES OF . C. 49" BY ALAN STRANKS. M: "The Case of the Third Sincla

7. WEATHER REPORT.

5.00 TIME SIGNAL, WOULD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LON- DON RELAY),

9.15 SONGS FROM THE OPERAS

OF MOZART. 8.30 THE MAYOR OF CASTER

THOMAS BRIDGE"

HARDY.

BY

Music Composed

Vaughan Williards, Episode 8: the Hammer."

7.45 SPORTS ROUND.UP.

R. THE NEWS.

8.10 NEWS TALK.

1.15 Interlude and

DAILY QUOTATION.

8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE, 9.00 CALLING ALL FORCES. Ted Ray introduces programme for Bervices everywhere from the Concert Hall of the Headquarters, of the British Forces Network in Hamburg; Guests: Diana Dors and Cyrt Fletcher- 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME

NEWS

FROM BRITAIN. 10.13 MELODY FROM THE STARS. Bongs from Musical Show

Conductor: BBC Revue, Orchestra; Ralph Rubert Busby.

10.33 Interlude.

ty foll of the 1100 il Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.

11.15 CONCERTO.

9.60 RADIO HONGKONG "PROM" Joan Pougnet and Orchestra, thern CONCERT.

Majer (Bach)-Edwin Bruch's Violin Concerto in

Ronald Smith | minor. Fischeriana);

1 BEC Nor

play

Minx

Concorta

in G

Plano) & Dents Matthews (Piano) 12.15 am. PERSONAL PORTRAIT, and the Philharmpala Grch, conducted Someone In the News. by Edwin Fischer: Symphony No. in E Minor. The Gorden of Fand (Bax-Royal Philharmonio Oreh,

conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Op 00 Brains)-The National Sym

Orch Phony

conducted try Karl Ranki. 10.15 BROADCAST TO THE NATION FOREIGN ON BRITAIN'S POLICY

10.30

By the Foreign Secretary, the Bt. Hon. Anthony Eden. MUBIC FOR WORSHIP). The Choir of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh; 11,00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

11.13 WEATHER BEFORT, 11.10 STUDIO:, EPILOGUE,

12.30 Ted Ray in

'RAY'S A LAUGH..

1,00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS TALK.

MONDAY, APRIL 7

7.00 p., BOOKS TO READ,

7.15 THEATRE TALK.

11.00 Big Ben RADIO. NEWERÉEL. ills BUC SYMITIONY ORCHES-

TRA

Thomas Conducled by Beechara: Overture: Melusine 4 Mendelssohn: Symphony No.

Sir

in

A minor Sibells; Intermezin, 'La Burgere Sincero' (Pique Dame) Tchaikovsky,

MUNISM.

by

12.15 am. INTERNATIONAL - COŚ Seventh of a series of talks Walter Kolarz. 12.30 RHYTHM

A

NESS,

Is

THEIR

Bust-

of Kramophone programme recurds, presented by Denis Pros-

ton.

100 THE NEWB, 1.30 NEWB TALK.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 3.30 p.m. MEET THE COMMON

N WEALTH.

1.30 RENDEZVOUR PLAYERS. Featuring Jack College,

7.45 KPORTS ROUND-UP.

1.00 THE NEWS.

E NEWS TALK.

5.15 Interlude and

DAILY QUOTATION,

1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

8.30 SPORTS DIARY.

8,43 HAPPY HOE-DOWN.' Calling all square dancers: Muelo by Phil Cardew bnd his Cornhus

Hoo. kers: The Four Aces, The downers; Caller, David Miller.

BES AND DRUMS.

By Clan MacRae Society Pipe

Alex, MacLeod. Band, Pipe-Major

0.30 SCOTTISHI MAGAZINE.

programume of news,

of

team # abenkers.

1,00 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK,

FRIDAY, APRIL 11

7.00 ..

RELIGIOUS Service, From St. John's Church, Redh, Surrey, conducted by the Rev. B. Phillipay;

A talk by Bertrand Russell.

143 SPORTS ROUND-UP,

8.50 THE NEWS.

8,10 NEWS TALK,

9.30 BTUDIO:

BOOK/

Music from the Sky: A Dog with Two Talls; Tin Pan Alley: Panorama: Life's Desire: West wind: I've got you under my skin: Would I love you.

0.30 CANTERBURY TALES NO.13.

The Franklin's Tale. Chaucer's poem Adapted for Broad- casting by Nevill Coghli 10.15 MEMOuses OF

LEHAR

FRANZ

200 m

3,02

Friday

PROGRAMME

SUM-

MACHESTRAL SELECTIONS.

8.30 A CONCERT,

With Peter Bawdon (aritane); File Ackland. (Contraila) Joan Hammond (Soprano); and Richard Crooks (Tenor).

0.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND

HIS ORCHESTRA,

9.30 SERENADES."

By Fandus Tenors, 3

9.45 ALFREDO

VAL.

[vio.

FENTI-

The Land of Smiles-Overture The Tonhalle Orch, conducted by Franz Lellar; Paganini-Vocal Gemi-Light; Opera Orch; Memories of Lehar- Intro: You Are y „Võen) Gensi heart's dellgur Lives Herody:IEW WITTE COLNAURGH

Foreign Smakeland; Gypsy Love: Legion: Count of Luxembourg: Love's l Melody-Light Opera Orch; Gold and Sliver-Waltz (Part. 2)-The Tenhalle Orcli, conducted by Franz Lehor. 10.45 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND PLAY ORCHESTRA LATIN-AMERICAN MUSIC. Viral Yira-Tango Cubanacan Bumba Adios Muchachos (Farewell Hoya) Sombrero (Cugat); (Sanders); My Yours (Qulereme Mucho) (Gonzalo Raig). 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

The National Youth Orchestra, Conducted by Walter Susskina.

MATER (PERG- 11.00 STABAT

ALESI)

11.35

13 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. The BBC Scottish Orchestra,

Whyte.. Conducted

(Discepolo) 12.15 STUDIO: EN VEKTHÖLIC

(Morejon)

Right Music.

Sonata in G Major, Op. 14, No. 2 (Beethoven)-Artur Schnabel (Piano) 3 Movements.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7.00 .m. OPENING THEME, 7.05 NEWS READLINES. 7.10 LIGHT MU

8.00 NEWS AND PORT.

8.10 MUSIC..

ATHER

RE-

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMKARY

MAYERS.

By the Rev. Father Glacher, S.J.

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Aseli. Ydeal; Ina Scues John Drawales.

312

RETOUT

1.15 NEWS, WEATHERL -BRAND "ANNOUNCEMENTE..

130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.GD DON COSSACK CHUmn. 2.IS LIGHT SYMPHONY ORCHZA-

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2.45 QUARTET

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3,15 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.

Eric Robinson and His Orches

tra with Odelle Fiild And Jalan

145 CONCERT WALTZES.

435 VOCAL GEMY PROM-FONU- ALAR LIGHT KOPERAS 4.45 RETURN JOURNEY,

Story by Lawrence man..

5.00 LONDON PROMENADE

CHESTRA. MUSICAL NOTE-1232 "MELODY TIME WITH

Presented by the Rev. Father T.F. Ryan, 9.3. at DANCING TINE.

The

Jutro.:

With Harry-Davidson and his Old Time Dajço, Orchestra and Geraldo and his Orchestra.

Dobulante - Royal Cotillion; Pal of my cradle days:

Sometime: Moon;

MUSIC AND SONG,

REPORT

1.15 NEWB, WEATHER

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Geraldo and

1330 AT THE BALLET,

AND

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"GOOD 330 PRELUES

FRIDAY" MUBIC PROM “PAR- SIFAL"..(WAGNER)

0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY 5.03 "BELAY. OF THE SERVICE THE WAY OF THE CRO86"

CATHO FROM THE ROMAN LIC CATHEDRAL, LOAD.

CAINE

Conducted by The Rev. Father

T.: Dunne, 8, 1.

7.00 BALLADE FOR PIANO AND OJICTIESTRA (PAURE) OP,_tv. Kathleen Long (Piano) and

The

7.00 LIGHT MUBIC LONDON

PROMENADE, ORCHESTRA. 7.15 "LETTER FROM AMERICA”

By Alistair Cooke (icecarded | National Symphony Orch., conducted 1.15 STUDIO: PROGRAMME PRE-

Rolky).

7.30 NTDU10: LA DEMI-NEUNE by Boyd Neel.

FRANCAISE.

7.39 WEATHER REPORT,

1.00 TIME. BIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LON- DUN RELAY).

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Dians Courtenay

(Soprano),

with Plano Accompaniment by Maya Rea

Bluett

9.00 STUDIO; SPORTS REVIEW,

SENTED

By The British Cornell, 7.30. WEATHER REPORT.

6.00 132 SIGNAL

WORLD

NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY).

8.15 MUSIC

FILMA.

PROAS

BRITISH

0.45 A SHORT RECITAL.

By Hotel Bafilis (Roɔrana). Be Thou with me Bach); in Fath +

qufet walty Come sweetest bright Death (Bach): Let the Seraphim (from "Samson" - Hon- BIVALC LOVERS KOUR CLASSICAL QUESTS

8.30 LAY'S, A LAUGH.

With Ted Kay, Kitty

:

and Fred Vale.

THE OAD TO HAPPINESS.

Cotillon-Ballet Music (Chabrier); Menues Pompeux ("La Toilette"); Scherzo Uplsa ("Danse

By Phips.

9.15 "RING UP THE CURTAIN."

dew

Excerpts from "The Bartered Brias" by Smetana.

del).

9.49 STUDIO:

with

and

conducted

by

Walter

bong, Plati

thony

100 TADIO NEWVEREEL

(LON-

Qui letto Nevou.

Balinta

"Four (from

DON RELAY),

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

by Ploces"

(from "Two

Suk): Appasalonato

Suk): Pieces" by

"La ́, Vide

8.15 ORCHESTRA MUSIC. (gmmophone records)

H.JO RADIO THEATRE.

John_Gielgud fa

KING LEAR'

By William Shakespeare: Part The Duke of Kent-Deryck Guyler The Earl of Gloucester - TEOSE Thesiger: Edmund, his bastard son -Patrick Troughton; Lear

King

Chapeaux Thylla ("Les Mains du destin"): Dance Villageoise (Grand With Ruth Facker, James John- Rond et Finel)-London Philhar-ston and Edmund Donlevy, monic Orchestra conducted by the BBC Theatre, Orchestra/ Antal Dorati; Willam Toll Bailet Chorus,

Goehr. Music (Rosa!n!)—The London Phil harmonic Orchestra, conducted by 10.00 BORT VIOLIN BECITAL. Basil Cameron.

RE-

Presented by Chris Hindton, Ale Cainival: Bym

Programme: Two

10.00 CAYBAR Minor..

FRIEND.

A Piky. by. Campbell

Dixon

and Dermot Morrah, produced

by Owen teed,

11.20. WEATЛLEN LEPORT.

GOD BAVE THE QUEEN

Songs without words (Mendels Danso Espagnole (from Gielgud; Hu sohn); The Shepherd's Complaint: Breve"-Do Falla): Hora Staccato 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

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af BritainJoha daughters:

Goneril

delia Joan Hart; The

Burgundy-Alan Judd:

Duke

of Andante (from Concetto in E Minor.

The King Op. 64 Merideinsohn) Yeludi

Ed-

Menuhin (Violin) with. Grehestra,

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

of France Godfrey Kenton;

Robert gar, son to Gloucester Harris; Oswald, Goneril's toward,

John Moffat; A Knight attending 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Beers: on the King-Stanley van A Fool John Carol; The Duke of Albany, husband to Goneril-Brew- Corn- ster Mason; The Duke of wall husband to Regan Paul Fardwick, The Chronider Alen

MacNaughton with Frank

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9.45 ORCHESTRAL MUSIC, (gramophone records)

Atkin-

230 REACH fitLEY (terior). 1.35 THINK ON THESE THINGA. Christian hymns, their music,

A

sport,

Bon

music, and topical interest,

pro-

and

duced by Bill Melkio.

9.45 CHOOSING YOUR Wonių,

A series of five talks, by

Frank

PROM

their meaning-

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8.10 NEWS TALK.

5.15. Interlude. and»

DAILY QUOTATION. 8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 MUSIC FOR DANCING. A programme of strict

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Conducted by the Rev. Father) dance music C. Barrett 3 GOD SAVE THE

11.39 CLOSE DOWN.

QUEEN.

7.00 4.m. OPENING THEME.

7.03 NEWS HEADLINES.

FERDINAND

SWIME

AUT

0.13 LIGHT MUSIC,

9.30 WELSH MISCELLANY.

(gramophone recarsis)

Hawarden Glea, Chair;

Emlyn Roberts.

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Whitehead; 1: First Idear,

10.80 TIKK NEWS.

10.10 HOME

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NEWS

10.15 SOUVENIRS OF MURIC, DEC Variety Orchestra; Conductor: Pant Fenouihet.

Or 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL,

11.15 CAT OUT OF THE BAG.' By Reginald Hargreaves; Produc Uan by. Norman Wright,

12.63 ... Interlude.

30.00 THE NEWS,

10.18 HOSTE

NEW! FROM

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11.00 Bles. RADIO NEWSREEL,.

11.35 VARIETY BANDBOX Reg Dixon, Your Resident Come- Singers: dian; The Feler Knight Cyril, Stapleton, and his Orchestra. 12.15 .. BARBARA

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12.15 ACCORDION MUSIC. (Rramophone records)

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A Parliamentary Review by Mac

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12.30 NEW RECORDA,

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LISTENERS CHOICE,

Presented this week by Boyd Nèét. | Light, Muso.

100 THE NEWK.

130 NEWS TALE;

1.00 THE NEW.. 1.10 NEWS TALK.

By Mik

GOD GAVE THE QUEEN.

Wednesday

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7.05 NEWS HEADLINES.

2,10 LIGHT MUBIC.

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER NE-

PORT

8.10 MUSIC.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

18.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 FILM FAVOURITES.

1.15. NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

130 TIME FOR MUSIC,

The BIC atidland Light Or- chestra, conducted by Gilbert Vinter.

2.00 CLONE DOWN,

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