THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1952.
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Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Royal Air Force Band To Play Over Radio Hongkong On St. George's Day
"Forces' Bandstand" on Wednesday night at 6.30 features. the Royal Air Force Regional Band which was to have accompanied the Royal Tour of here They come Australia and New Zealand. after a series of highly successful concerts given in Ceylon and Singapore.
As the performance takes place on St. George's Day, April 23, the programme will include music suitable for the occasion. The Band play under their conductor, Flying Officer R. E. C. Davies, L.R.A.M.
8.00 NEWS PORT,
AND WEATHER - 12.32 MELODY TIME.
1.10 SHINIC, 14.00 CLONE BOWN.
MAUY.
12.30 m.
Andre Kostelanetz and His Or chestra: 。་༥ ་་, Artistas Florence Gengs And Altin Jones.
WEATHER REPORT
PROGRAMME SUM-
1.15 NEWS,
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 MUSIC FOR YOU, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 TUDIO: CHILDREN'S
BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes
HALF HOUIL
Presented by Elizabeth Ann, 430 BTUD10. PORTUGUESE
HALF HOUR.
7,00 POPULAK ORCHESTRAL
SELECTIONS,
Rhapsody in the Sun (Hackforth) -New Concert Orch., conducted by Antan: Melmiles from Victor Ifer- bert No. 1 Indian Stemmer-An- die Kostelanetz and his Orch Melodies from Victor Horbert No. 21 Habanera. (from "Natana”), --- Andre Kortelanetz and h Orch.: As you like -Country Dance Quilter?-The New Concert Orch. conducted by Ran Jenkins: Melodic In E Flat Major (Tchaikovsky) -- the Hobin, Itood Deli Orch. Homage
Wood); March Haydn
Concurt with ten by Robert Pocock.
Waltz "Joyousness" (aynd Wood) assistance of historians of the Height Bymphony Orch, conducted
Dil by the composer. (bart-gument, produced by Francis
lon.
5.30 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM.
OF THE WEEK- 7.43 ARTIST
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (SOPRANO),
(6.45-9.15 p.m. on 17.790 Mc/s, 16.88 m; 9.15 p.m.-12.15 a.m, on 11.75 Mc/s, 25.53 m.) Andre Kostelanetz, conducting
SATURDAY, APRIL 19
AOL
*WILLIAM 7.00 p.m.
TALKING, 7.13 Lester Ferruson and Semprial.
BY REQUEST. Give you the songs and tunes, you
(gramophone, recorda)
30 WELSH MISCELLANY, Songs by
Jones Roderick tone).
9.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES.
by Maharajkumari JA talk juf Kagurthala,
Indira
FROM
AGRI-
Also on Wednesday at 9.30 p.m.-the Carrison Written Players are presenting another radio play. for broadcasting by Mabel Constanduros and Howard have asked to hear, prodused by 10.00 THE NEWS. Agg, this is an ceric thriller in which the main action takes place in a train—und in "The Tunnel.”
pa are Peter
Those inking Sealed as Dennis Tremnick. Dorrie Foster as Alice Prodin- nick, and Elizabeth Dodge Myra Noli The Tunnel" is produced by Peter Hards.
day at 8.15 is given by a new- comer in Radio Hongkong--Noir- mai Denyer, tenor. The concert includes "Erstes Grun" by Senu. mann; Cecil Sharp's arrange- ment of the English folk song "O Waly Waly" "Da Blumen" by Schubert and the well-known Under the Green- which Shake- wood Tree"-in
in the speare's words are set music of Dy Arno,
Dip".
Muallas
"Lucky
The popular variety request_programme on Wednesdays at 7 uclock is to lose Jean Halliday, who has pre- sented the programme on the
month But with utie į 25 and thank
you" 10 Jean, there
comes in the same breath a welconte to Margherita who will be in the studio this Wednesday at the same time with your own particular choice of popular music,
10-
"Saturday Roundup", night at 15, brings you Max Faulkner, the British Open Golf Champion and Ryder Cup Play- er, who visited the Colony over the in- the Easter weekend at
vitation of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club. Mr Faulkner made the recording with Bin Phillips before returning to England carlier in the week.
"in "Music Lovers' Hour" on Friday 9 o'cluck Curtis Hind- son is presenting Bach's Violin
Ansco (z) Mourn Lyniparty 2de in Sharp Minor, Cepures – L'Orchestre De La Sudit Log Fansrvatoire De Paris
sky Chacha Munch. (1.29 WHATSLR REPORT.
GOD SAVE TAL QUEEN. 2020 CLASE DOWN.
Sunday
1. a. PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
TURBAAN SPORTS KEALLEN
TO
Morning MELODY. 24Kiki VakanÄN,
Ainstal Senit-Johnston.
145 BPORTS BOUND-UP,
1.00 THE NEWB. X.10 NEWS TALK. 4,15 RBC LISTENER
TION. Announcements for the Listener, Fortnight in South and South-East Asia and the Far E341.
10.10 HOME NEWS
RIUTAIN
FROSI 10.15 THE GOAT GENTO.
COMPÉTI- Translated and adapted by Aendel
Nyde from the short story; Capretto Nero' by Luigi Prandello: Narrator-Robert Ricity: Trockles Lakdiman ruwne; Str Witten ol laway-Eric Andera Lady Hot- loway--Fil
Ethel--Cherry Milne:
Riuity: Cotifell: Goatherd-Bever
Rietu: Hotel Manager Victor G19+====GUCKER KOREA CANN:oson-canid
#.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS, X.30 FORCES FAVOURITES, 9.13 APPOINTMENT WITH
MUSIC.
-B1ity-ala veri-and-hi-Plavera 9.3 SCOTTISH SAGAZINE, 9.43 THE HUMAN ENGINE, By Dr Geffrey Bourne;
11 at
10.00 THE NEWS.
19.1 HOME NEWS
KRITAIN
10.33 LISTENERS CHOICE. Light Music.
12.15 am. ACCORDION MUSIC,' con records i
ile
12,30 NEW RECORDS. Presented this wrek by Boyd Neel.
1.00 THE NEWS.
1.30 NEWS TALK,
THURSDAY, APRIL 24
7.00 p.m. A TALK. 7.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Concert Music,
3.45 SPORTS ROUND.UP. 4.00 THE NEWS 8.10 NEWS TALK. 8.15 BBC LISTENER
TION. Announcements
COMPETI
Soothing Spellä (from "Le Nozze Di Figaro"-Mozart: Stornellatrice (Zangurini-Respighi); El Mirar De La Maja ffrou "Coleccion de Tona- cillas Granados); Dear Hall of Song (Ellenbeth's Greeting)
(from "Tannhauser"—Wagner),
7.39 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL..
WORLD
NEWS AND NEWS TALK (RECORDED RELAY
25.
The Lun Symphony Orches tra, conducted by Constant Lambert.
Soirees Alusicales (Rosalni). Miracle ไค the Gorbals (Artbur 11am); Hortope (Constant Lens. bert), 21.00 RADIO NEWSREEL. (LON-
DON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
Claccor Vital-torunda Dr Vito (Violin) and The Philharmonia Orell..
conducted
Alberto Erede.
by
15.29 WEATHER REPORT."
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Avedicsiny
7.00 3.m.PROGRANME
MARY,
7.03 NEWS HEADLINES, 1.10 LIGUT MUSIC. 800 NEWA
PORT.
FRANÇAISE.
WORLD
2.50 WEATHER REPORT. 6.00 TINK HIONAL,
NEWS AND NiwS (RECORDED RELAV). 15. STUDIO CONCEURA
Norman Don year Рудло Accompaniment Maya Ben.
830 RAY'S A LAUGH.
TALK
(Tenor)
by-
with Ted, Nay, Klay Tilaste and Paler Bollars.
0.00 STUDIO1 BHORTS REVIEW.
By Dul Philips. 9.15 AT THE OVERĄ.
"La Boheme" Act 1 and (Puccio!)
2
Mimi (Soprano) Liela Albanese; Muzetis (Mezzo-Soprano) Tatina Menett: Rudolfo (Tenor) Пenia- mino Gigli, Marcello (Baritone) (Bass) Bullio Afro Poli Colline naront; Schnunard (Baritone) Aristide Berracht,
Members
will
́SUM» jof the Chorus and Orchestra of la Scata Milan, conducted by Umber- 10 Berrotent.
AND WEATHER KE-
8.10 MUSIC. 3.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.30
ALARY.
10.13 SOUTHERN PANTASY WITH ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND
8 ORCHESTRA.
Celex- Vocal: Eva Garza and tino Sarobe. PROGRAMME KUM- Mexicanat Malaguena (from Sulte "Andalucia”-Lecuona); Jun- 12.32 MUSIC AND SONG OF ENG--Dotero (Dominquez); Lagrimas De Sangre-Bolero (Lora) Eva Gazza: Camfalto (Filiberto): No Taballero De Halona (Barroso); Loca Polona (radiari; I Mantilla (Al- varez)--Celestino Sarobe; Adios
indriquero).
LAND,
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT ANIE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 ENGLIND COMPOSERS, 2.00 CLONE DOWN..
HOUR:
6.60 PREGRAMME SUMMARY.
HALF 4.02 CHILDREN'S TOYTOWN" BEAMAN.
IIY
"Taytown Gol I' 6.30 THE ROYAL AIR
REGIONAL BAND. 1.00 STUDIO;
HULME
FORCE
"LUCKY VARIETY REQUESTS Presented by Margherita. 1.39 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL
NEWS AND NEWS (LONDON RELAY).
8.15 RICHARD TAUBER "FROM HIS FILMS."
10.45 MUSICAL
MEMORIES.
COMEDY
Londos Palladium conducted by
Cuford
Orchestra Groen-
*a wonderful (Gershwin) Fascinating
wood.
Rhythm (Gershwin)-Andre
Kas-
BIP"
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL
DON RELAY),
(R.ON-
WORLD
telanetz and his Orch.
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Toy Suite (Deamond McMahon): TALK The Young Soldier: Christmas Robin: The sleepy doll: The hardy SINGS Lawle: Swiss Wedding: The Swim-
mors The policeman: Sleigh Ride-
Van Der Linden, and his
My heart and I (from "Old Chel- Dolf
Tys: Vienna, city of my Metropole Oreli. Echo dreams from "Heart's Deatre" 1123 WEATHER REPORT,
815 LL JOHNSON SINGS.
Calling for you (Cardillo); Siestases the Laiener Serzrade (Green): Glen
for Fortnight_in_South_and_South-East
243 pilan - guide Richard turngat, and the "FA-Dayal Pals of the lonewims Lockton-Sieczynski); Aubade from
Indian gutücinliten Dyce: Guat lmito, produced by Archie Camp- h:
.8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.30 SPORTING RECORD. 8.43 LAND AND LIVESTOCK, An agricultural magazine.
9.15 SANDY MACPHERSON, At the theatre orion. 930 WELSH DIARY. Comments on
current affair
in
10.45 JOHN CLICKMAN (violin). FROM.00 Big Beu. BADO NEWSREEL
1115 COME INTO THE PARLOUR. A musical Irish blend with James Shaw. ha Williams. Eileen Gavm, and The Parlour Singers, augment- ed BDC Northern Ireland Light A series Grove Orehestra, conductor, David Curry.
PRO. Britain's key industries: 3: Thought
Wales.
LEOB SERVICE FROM THE STUDIO 11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. Bayinand Marshall: The Melotones, 9.45 BRITAIN AT WORK, 1952.
ORCHES CONDUCTED BY COLONEL | 11.13 nuc NORTHERN
F. T. WALLER, SALVATION AARMEN. 1443 LONDON
TRA.
THIRD
2
Conducted
Charles by STUBIO, CONCERT | Slavonie Rhapsody
No. 2 in GIL FROM THE Bournemouth unicipal Or-
No. 2
GRAMME. minor-Dvorak; Symphony chestra, conducted by Rudelphin D-Sibellus.
Artur Schnadel, Schwarz. 15 pm, STUDIO: SPORTS TIME 12.15 m. MICHAEL KREIN SAXO. CUPford Curzon (talks about the fatt
LY ILLIPS. 12.30 CAMME SUMMARY.
1233 OFF THE RECORD” RECENT
FILM SUCCESSES.
1.00 "RING SINGS"
FAVOURITES.
1.15 NEWS WEATHER
OLD
PHONE QUARTET.
1.30 SANDY MACPHERSON. Altheatre organ.
13.45 SCOTTISH FA CUP FINAL, Commentary on the second half et the match at Hampden Park, Glas-
REPORT THE NEWS,
AND ANNOUNCEMENTA, 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT, FORCES PROGRAMMES.
200 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
2.2
With Joy Nichols, Dirk Bentley and my Edwards,
STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR Presented by Robla Day, 3.00 STUDIO:
QUESTS
HOSITTAI RE-
Presented by Christabel
4.09 "GN OF THE BOUNTY"
1 REX RIENITS.
1.10 NEWS TALK.
Artur Schnabel, who Was its teacher.
>Fineau
of reports al Norman Michle un
by
830 STUDIO: "I
LIKE WHAT
resented by Peggy Beynəti, " 9.00 OVER TO YOU-2.
With Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Torne. 930 THE MUSIC. OF ERIC
COATES,
Halcyon
The Three
Elizabeth;
Angus:
GOD HAVE THE QUEEN.
Lion Store Break-11.30-CLOSE DOWN. **
of Day (from. "Waltz Time" ---May); Love lost Ipr ever "Bloco Time"-Tauber)
mière
8.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK. The Concertgebouw Orchestra of AmsterdaŸn. Leonora Overture, No. 2 (Deutho- ven)-Eduard van Beinum (Con- ductor: Haydn: Symphony No. 2 Days (Elizabeth Tudor); Elizabeth in D Major. 3rd and 4th Movements
tn Wayne of Glamis Spring-lime
--Eduard van Belum: Heart-aches Youth of Brain March The
No. 11 fen Elegiae Melody Princes Elizabeth; The Nalanal Gries-Wilism Mengelberg (Con- Symphony Orel, conducted by ductor: Perpetuum hicbile (Jobuna for Fond 10.00 THE, NEWS.
Meadow Strauss-Willem Mengelberg (Con- the Composer: Prem Lho 10.10 ROME NEWS FROM Mayfair: in the country us Quart.
tic Dance: A song by the way BRITAIN.
Eveni
Town (Romance):
In (Valse)-London Symphony Orch.. conducted by the Camposer 10.60 CONCERTO.
10.15 ST, GEORGE.
1.15 am. MELODY MIXTURE, Jack Byfield and his Players, with Frederic Curzon organ). 12.30 VARIETY FANFARE. The Stars of Variety in a
High Spued presentation with The Kor
The dit:
Augmented Northern Variety Orchestra, conducted by CUP Vilem Tausky, introduced by Aim
Clarke, produced by Ronnie Tay-Gabriet: B Sikes-Ralph Truman: ed by Warwick Braithwalle lor,
1.15 HCOTTISH FA CUP FINAL..
LEAGUE 1.45 RUGBY
PINAL
A recorded commentary by Harry
last
My
"LÓD" THE. NEW».
110 NEWS TALK.
TUESDAY, APRIL 22
the Sunderland on minetry of play in the Cup Final ai Wembley
SUNDAY, APRIL 20 7.00 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE. From St. Sepulchre's Church, Hol
conducted by the born, London, N
Rey, George Salter: Address the Rev, Legile D.D.
hode 3: "Ordeal by Water."
1.30 TIE BAND OF 11.
COLDSTREAM GUARDS.
3.00 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS
Presented by Cheblatiei. 6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 8.02 LIGHT MUSIC, 2,30 TUDO:
SERVICES
7.00 TIME FOR MUSIC.
0.00 TIME FOR MUSIC-71
ron-
Friday
7.00 am.
OPENING TUEME, 7.83 NEWS HEADLINES, 7.10 LOHT MUSIC.
8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT,
8.30 MUSIC.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.15 p.n. STUDIO:
ROMAN
CATHOLIC PRAYERS.
By The Lev, Father R. W. Gallagher, SJ
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 1232 NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA
MOORE 1,00 SONGS BY GRACE ------ (SOPRANO)-;- PROM --
FILMS.
жет
REPORT
1.13 NEWK. WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
The Matextle Greitestra ducted by Lnu Whiteson.
Perdan Nocturaer Circular Tourant d'Avignon Sea; Sur Radio Romantie: Can I forget you! R melody: Blarney.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN, by Mabel floward
0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, Garrban 4.02 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR:
"THE PIED PIPER,"
9.30 STUDIO E TUNNEL...
A Radio Play Constanduras end
ACE Produced
tho
A musical programome in his honour by-the BC Symphony Orchestra; Conductor: Str Malcolm Sargent. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.
Concerto No. 2 in a Minor, for 11.15 OLIVER TWIST.'
Op. 2 (Saint A pretty girl is like adapted for Plan & Orchestra. By Charics Dickens,
Movement; Saens): 1st
Andante Shooting Star; Ctles by rudiu in twelve parts
Allegro Sostenuto: 2nd Movement; Couper; 4: Kidnapped's Character Scherzande: 3rd Mavement: Pristo -Mouta Lympany (Piano) with the in order of speaking: Narrator Gardan Lavica;
Fagin Juhn
National Symphony Orch, conduct. The Artful Dodger-Brian Smith: 10.10 CHANSON FRANCAISE. Charley
MacGregor; Bates-Barry
With Jacqueline Franculs and Nancy
Oliver Helen Shingler;
Henri Salvador. Twist--Wilfred Downing: Mrs Bed-
L'ame Des Poetes (Trenci): Ea wh-Elsa Palmeri Me" Brownlow-
calv A Victoria Varel-Bailly};
Chantelt John Tumbuit; Doctor-Bryan Pow: Quand Sylvia
(Veran- Hurndall; Manks-Biohard
Thoreaul-Jacqueline, Francols; Qui Grun- Larney-Erle Anderson; Mr
San, Qui Sain, Qui Salt (0. Farrell: Powley, Henry Salvador.
1.00 p.m. SCIENCE REVIEW, 7.15 OVAL PHIX: HARMÓNIGley:
ORCHESTRA.··
fur Players by Peter fards. OF THE 10.00 SONGS
ISLES,
BRITISH
Harle Navien (Soprano),
A Cameo Cartoon by Trevor
Incidental music, composed by
CANTONESE BY
Wal-Jan
John Tains (Tenor), Michael Ray Martin. Cole (Baritone)
$30 STUDIO:
BBC Opera Chorus and Orches ira, conducted by Stenford Robin-
(LON
NEWSREEL by Conducted by Sir Thomas. Becctam.WE-Arthur Ridley; Woman Sarah Saint-Germain-Des-Pres (L. Ferre: 1100 RADIO
(gramophone records)
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP, 8.00 THE NEWS.
D Weatherhead,
KVEN-
7.3 PRACTICE MAKES FER-
FECT." Programme selected from the 1932, Overseas Examination Syllabus
o!
8.10 NEWS TALK, 9.15 BBC LISTENER
TION.
for
Bulleye-Bryan Leigh: produced by Charles Lefeaux. 11.45 Wittred Pickies in
'HAVE A DO!
seaside Te Aberystowth, a COMPETI Visits
the sort and unversity town on Cardiganshire coast: Musical illus- trations by Violet Carson, produced Ly Barney Colchan,
SONG Conducted by the Rev. T. E. the Asociated Board of the Royal Announcements
the Lienes Gaver, 1. N.
Schools of Music, played and pre-Fortnight in South and South-East sented
Ernest Bullock, Asia and the Far East. by Sir The BBC Scottish Variety Orc.v.o.:. President: Royal College of 820 FROM THE EDITORIALS. chestra with Jatin Corbell
Pas- Organists: Introduction Teer), cunducted by Stephen. Qurves When young Dange
Kem
Concerto in E Major, Piano the Cygnets: There is a tower:
Deserted Bull-reo; Milking Song
Nad
cagio in D minor (LR.SM. Per-
930 FORCES FAVOURITES. 0.00 DONALD PEENS,
formers List A Reger: On With Donald Phillips at the piano.
030 ULSTER MAGAZINE. Lisens of Orlando Gibbons No. 2 of Six Short Preludes and Post 9.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
Grade By Alistair Conke.
VI, C-Stanford.
Sonata in F Minor, Opus 57, by Kiss the Boys goodbye: Kelvlugrove:ludes, 2nd Set. Op. 105 Beethoven, und Wagner's Tann-Mary Morraon: Scots Dances, Juser Overture,
(Broadcasting on a frequency
of
815 kilocycles per secono
nud ધ 0.5% megacycles por
second in the 31 metre bandi.
Today
736 THE ADVENTURES OF P., C.
49 BY ALAN STRANKS. 36: Sense"
"The Case of the SixEN
139 WEATHER REPORT.
7. SPORTS ROUND-UI.
8.00 THE NEWS, *.ID NEWS TALK.
LISTENER M.IS UBC
TION.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEW? | Arnouncements
COMPETI-
for the
10.00 THE NEWS."
10.30 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN. -
FROM
OR-
10.15 BC MIDLAND LIGHT
CHESTRA. 11.00 Big Bon. RADIO NEWSRker, Listener ILIS MIC CONCERT HALL.
BBC SYMPHONY TILA.
and NEWS TALK CLONDON Fortnight, South and South-East
BY Asia and the Far East.
JMLAY).
8.15 SONGS FROM OPERA
IINA AND
GRI,
BENIAMINO
Nough it left ine from "L'Amien
Why awaken ins? (from NE
Fretnina Gig
$20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. AJO ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 9.00 CALLING ALL FORCES.
Charlie Chester Flancock.
prid Toby
The Forces try 16
ORCHES.
Conducted by Sir Adrian Bout: Symphony No. 34 in C (K..338) --- Bazart: Symphony in C. Op. 140 (The Grand Duo)-Schubert, oren. -Joachim.
MUNISAL.
12.15 2.m. WALTZ TIME." (gramophone records)
1930' SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
A topical disousalan programme hy
a team of authoritative speakers.
1.00 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.
FRIDAY, APRIL 25
1,00p.m.
IT
STUCK IN
MY
MIND
Second of three taiks by Tyrane episodes, remembered Guthrie in from his own life,
1.15 Jack Jackson's
RECORD REVELS. 7.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWR. 8.10 NEWS TALK. 4.15 BUC LISTENER
TION.
COMPETI-
AnnouncemYSNIN for the Listener COM-i in South and South-East
Min senet)--Bentonino Gigl (Tenor); Introduce a programme for Forces 12.15 am. INTERNATIONAL xy tom... ELA! friends (fram "1 everywhere; 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. Vp Stelian-Ver-Nina Gig stomp: Leslie Welch, the Memory Last of a series of. talks by Walter Asia and the Far East.
12.32 "SWEET
SERENADE" WITH PETIR YOUNG AND
CONCERT ORCHESTRA. 1.15 NEW,
H
WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 ORCHESTRAL SELFCTIONS.
FORCES PROGRAMMES.
2,00 STUDIO; FORCES CHOICE. Presented by Ray Plow.
2.30 "PAUL TEMPLE AND
VANDYKE AFFAIR," By Francis urbridge. Episode 4: "Suspect No. 5."
HOSPITAL.
3.00 STUDIO:
QUESTS
Presented by Linda.
4.00 SOUTHERN FANTASY.
THE
BC-
430 STRINGS WITH WINGS.
The Mclachrino Strings with
Millicent Phillips Barnes,
5.59 109 TON
ORCHESTRA.
and Wilfred
Suga
All depart Image fair! Many Mr Musle Master's This {Kolarz.
"Blano" - Massenet) week: Eddle Calvert: The Man 1230 RHYTHM 24 aming GigE.
THE MAYOR BRUGES
8.20
OF
with the Golden Trumpet: 'Your CASTER Request Favourlie': Arthur Akey: A
NESS.
IS
of picgrumine
820 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 Radio Theatre
By Thomas Hardy Music Com-The sarked to heart Carole records presented by Denis Pres-Vouse
Carr sings songs of the Servico-ion.
Bob
THEIR AUSI-
THE TEMPEST.' By Willin Shakespeare: Part Eramophone Aasco, King of Naples - Arthur
Sebastian. his brother — Jacobs: Prospero, 1 Anthony right Duke of Milan-Leon Quar- termalne; Antonie, his brother, the, usurping Duke of Milan James WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
Dale: Ferdinand, som to the King 7.00 p.m. MKET THE COMMON« | of Naples-Richard Bebb; Gonzalo,
WEALTH
Ralphi Vaughan men's, choice; Dora posed by
Bryan; The 1.00 THE NEWS. Williams.
110 NEWS TALK. Fina Litle: To this I put My George Mitchell Singers: The Dance Stanley Orchestra, conducted by Ning"
Monkhouse 9.00 TLADIO HONGKONG "PRO" Black, script by
and Denis Goodwin, products by CONCERT. Russian aud Ludulla-Overture Jarques Brown and John looper. Gin-Chicago Symphony arch,10.00 THE NEWS. conducted by Frederik Stock; Peter | 10.10 HOME NEWS and the Wolf. Op. 67 (A Musicsi Tale
the
URITAIN.
FROM
for Calidren! (Prakoilev-Nienia: 10.15 MELODY FROM THE STARS,
London conducting Malko
Sange from Musical Showa. Falharmonic Orch. Narrator: Frank RBC Revue Orchestra, Phillips: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, 10.63 Interinde,
Op. 84 Tenackovsky)-The Nation 1100 ig Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL Symphony Orch. conducted by 11 CONCERTO,' Slaney Beer, 10.15 MUSIC FOR WORSHIP.
Gina Bachauer and the BBC No
ne Chorus (organial thern Orchestra: Conductor: Jolin MayUndale Sidwell) from St Hopkins, play Itachmaninoff's Pabo Atark's North Audley Street, Concerto No. 2 in C minor.
12.15 a.m. PERSONAL PORTRAIT. I.andon, For all the Saints.
Someone in the News.
PROMENADE 1045 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS.
3.30 "RAY'S. A LAUGH,”
A Variety Progranume with
Ted Ray, Kitty Bluvn and Fred Ytle.
0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
GC STUDIO;
UNIT REQUESTS
Presented by Linda. Calling: 27 Brigade Signals.
7.90 MANTOVANI AND HIS ON
CHESTRA.
The Dance of the Eighth Yell (Mantovani}; Dreaming (Schumann): A voice in the alchi (Spolłaniky)- Monia Liler (Piano); Invitation to the Dance: Dedication (from "The
· Idol of Parla"-Spoilansky) Swedish Filiprody (Wildman)—Ivan · Fozello (Piano).
7.30 VARIETY HANDBOX.
Hoany Farrar, Lauretta, Jack Watson asid Glynis Johiba, Charmian innies,
Billy Tement and His Orchestra. Compere:. Phillip Slessor.
7.55 WEATHER NEPORT.
8.40 TIME BIGNAL, WORLD NEWS
AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAYS.
5.13 SATURDAY BOUND-UP.
8.30 COM INTO THE PARLOUR,
Music and Kongs
Northern Ireland,
train
9.00 UNUSUAL TALES BY N. a,
WELLS.
Mr Ledbetter's Vacation."
9.35 COMPOSED OF THE WEEK-
KREMLER. Quartet in a Minor (4 mavemenia) Krasier String Quartet (Kreisler PetricPrimrose--Rennedy); Schon
Formarin-ritx Kreisler (Violin). 10.00 TUNES OF YESTERDAY AND
TODAY.
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
.RELAY).
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUBIC, MAN
LELISAK D'EAUX A La Vila D'Eato ainean do Polerinage Trolsleine
*
00. (Greg) Norweginn: The First Meet-
Norwegian Melodies. Co.
1230 Ted Ray in
Norwegian
Melodies.
'RAY'S "A Lavon."
1.00 THE NEWS.
ingi
£3
1.10 NEWS TALK.
(Grieg)
Neel String
Popular Song-The Boyd
Orch. conducted
by
Boyd Neel
MONDAY, APRIL 21 7.00 pm,
RELAX),
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
11-15 WEATHER REPORT.
IS STEDID; EPILOGUE.
Conducted by the Rev. M. D. Gonider.
OOB HAVE THE QUEEN.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Mordayy
7.00 a.. OPENING THEME. 7.03 NEWB BEADLINES, 7.10 LIGHT MUSIC.
FERDINAND'
BOOKS TO READ.
7.45 THE ARTS:
7.39 INIA TE WIATA (bass).. 143 THINK ON THESE THINGS, Christian hymna, their. intule," and
their meanings.
8.00 THE KIO NEWB TALK.
LISTENERL
8.15 BBC
7.30 RENDEZVOUS PLAYERS. Featuring Jack Calling.
7,43 SPORTS HOUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWS,
8.10 NEW TALK.
8.13 BBC
TION.
LISTENER
Announcements for
the
and
on honest ald counsellor Cecil Trouncer; Coliban, a savage deformed slave Petor Ustinov; Tringulo, a osle-Leo McKera: Stephano, a drunken buller-George tone: Anster of a ship - Duncan COMPETI-MeIntyre, Boatswain--Allan Jesyest
lo Prospero Miranda, daughter
Arlet, an ayric Мекелла: Litter ViMarjorie Westbury
Music composed and conducted by John Anc Hotenkis adapted for rudlo produced by Raymond Raikes.
0.30 HBC WEST OF ENGLAND
LIGHT ORGHESTRA,
Fortnight in South and South-East Asia and the Far East.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
30 SPORTS MARY.
KA HAPPY HOE-DOWN."
Phil Cardew and his Cornhuskers:
The Four Aces, Tholloedowners: DBC West of England Singers, con Caller: David Miller.
9.15 COLONIAL COMMENTARY.
0.30 SCOTTIEH MAGAZINE,
ducted
by Reginald Rodman:
| Frederick (farvey (baritone); In a
ja programme of music by Vaughan
A programme of news, sport, musale,Willams.
and topical interest, produced by 10.00 THE NEWS. Bill Melkie.
4. CHOOSING YOUR · WONDS.'
18,36 HOME NEWS
BINTAIN,
of
FROM
A sorice of Ave talks by Frank 10.15 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA. Whilichead, or vocabulary and mot | A programme liste; 3: Whero's the likenes£?"" 10.00 THE NEWS.
COMPETI 10.15 BT.
TION. Announcements for tiz Listengt Fortnight in South and South-East Asia and the Far East.
$20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 830 MUSIC FOR DANCING... Victor Silvester, and his Ballroom
9.35
OT! MUSIC.
Working Daze
AND
Gramoplione records. presented by Barbara Me- Fadyean. PROM11.06 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL..
11.15 VARIETY BANDBOX. THE Harry Locke. Your Resident Come- dian; The Peter Knight Singerat Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra, produced by John Foreman. 12.15 am, DENNIS BROWN (vio-
i). 18.30 LISTENERS' CHOICE, Light Music,
12.10 HOME NEWS
DITAIN.
GEORGE MAPLE LEAF, A programme from Canada. 18.36 BOUVENIRS OF MUBIC. BBC Variety Orchestra; Conductor: Paul Fenouihet.
11.00 Big Ben RADIO NEBREEL. 11.15 THERE'S NONE BO RARE, The long and glorious record of the Royal Tiegiment of Arlllery, writ
1.00 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.
By Mik
DON RELAY), 10.45 CLAUDE THORNIHIL AND 11.15·00ODNIGHT MUSIC.
HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA.
(Jacquet): Robbins Nest
Enrly Autumn (Rhodes); La Paloma
(S. de radier); Arab Foxtrot (Theme based on the Nutcracker Sulte of Tchaikovsky)-Faxiret, 11.00 RADED NEWSREEL
DON BELAY).
•
11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
(LON.
(Grieg
On wings of Song Mendelssotin); Scherzo Impromptu
Con- Heifetz (Violin: El Alamein certo {Albert. Arlen Peggy Cuchrane (Piano) and Jack Payne. with his Orchestra.
1.25 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
39 CASE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 am, OPENING THEME. 7.03 NEWS HEADLINES,
7.10 LIGHT MUSIC.
8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
FURT.
8.10 MUSIC,
9.59 CLONE DOWN.
12.15 p. STUDIO: MORNING
PRAYERS.
REPORT
By The Rev. Frank Shart, 12.30 PÍQURAMME SUMINGARY, 12. MUSIC AND SONG OF VIC-
TOR HERBERT. 1.15 NEWS,
WEATHER AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.38 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. Bournemouth Municipal ON
Rodeir chestra, conducted by Schwari.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
0.00 PNGGRAMME SUMMARY. 0.02 LIGHT VARIETY.
Joe Loss and its Orchestra; Guest Artists: The Deep River Boys. 6.30 STUDIO: CANTONESE BY
RADIO.
Given by Milas e
and Mir B. h. Lat.,
Wal-fan
0.30 MUSICAL INTERLUDE 'WITH HADUR GUGUMAN AT THE VIANO.
7.00 ORCHESTRAL' SELECTIONS, 7.30 STUDIO: "DOWN MEMONY
LANE" Presented by Alisen Woods. 7.59 WEATHEN REPORT,
SIGNAL, WORLD 5.00 TIME
NEWS AND NEWS TALK (RECORDED RELAY},
8.15 BOX 200.
Best Gillette at the Console. 8.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With Joy Nichols, Dick Ifant- try and Jimmy EdwardA.
9.00 GLASGOW ORPHEUS CHOIR. Conducted by Bir Hugh
Robertsuti,
Andrew Macpherson (tonar) in a programme of Scottish songs. 0.30 MUBICAL NOTE-BOOK
Presented by The Rov, Father T. F. Hyan, BJ.
· 10.00 KRITIBí "CONCERT
Dino
At the
HALL-
P.G.
For
Reservations Tel: 27880′′
Mouvements Perpetuela (Poulenc) Arthur Rubinstein (Plano): Nor- tume (from The Second Quartel in String D major) (Borodin)-Lener Quartet. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT,
GOD BAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLOSE nown.
Thursday
7.00 am. OPENING THEME. 7.05 NEWS HEADLINES,
7.50 LIGHT MUSIC.
I'ORT.
8.00. NEWS
8.10 MUSIC.
AND WEATHER NE-
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME BUN-
MARY.
12.32 ANCHE LEWIS SINGS
GERALDO AND STHINGS
12.45 LIGHT MUBIC.
RADIO
Given by Mira Les and Me 8. K. Lee, G30 ORGAN GOLD,
By Charles-Marie Widor.
JENKINS ..7.00 TOM
AND It's PALM COURT ORCHESTILA, Guest Artist: Noen (Soprano).
Vallin
BRITISH
7.10 STUDIO: PROGRAMME PRY-
BENTED BY THE COUNCIL.
"All About Trees."
7.52 WEATHER REPORT,
2.00 TIME
SIGNAL,
NEWN AND NEWS
(RECONDED RELAY).
WORLD TALK
8.15 BEANTIES AND FOREBIT
TERS.
Stanley Riley (Taws); ALF ES- wards (Concertina); BBC Men's Chorus, conducted Lentje Woodgate,
by
2.43 FANTASIA ON WELSH NUR.
SERY TUNED (GHLACE WIL LIAMS).
London
Symphony Orchestra, conducted "by Manzet Thomas. Minuet and Tris (from Suite for WITH Strings) (Davies) The Boyd Neel BIS
REPORT
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 FILOM THE THEATRES. 2.00 CLONE DOWN,
100 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 602 IT'S SWING TIME. 630 HIT PARADE, 1.00
WALTZ TIME,"
String Orch.. conducted by wal Thomas. •
0.00 STUDIO:
Man-
MUSIC LOVERS' FOUR-CLASSICAL RE-
QUENTS
Presented by Curila Hindson.
10.00 "LEAVE HER, JOHNNIE,
LEAVE HER.""
By Harry Green,
11.00 RADIO
11.1
J
With Harry Horlick and Orchestra 7.15 LETTER PROMI AMERICA
(RECORDED RELAY).
By Altair Cooke,
1.30 STUDIO: EA DEMI-HEURE
RCA
NEWSREEL
DON RELAY).
GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
(LON-
Four Wars Suity (Erie Coates) New Light Symphony Orch,, con- duoted by Joseph Lewis,
11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
11.30 CLQAE DOWN.
Moutries
POPULAR
45 RPM RECORDS
EVERLASTING
Vajin Monroe &
RED SAILS IN THE SUNSET his Orchestra
GIMME A LITTLE KIBB DREAMY MELODY
COME ON-A MY HOUSE HULA BLUES
MURDER, HE BAYS IT'S OH 80 QUIETI
SHANGHAI
GOOD MORNING MR. ECHO
TRULY TRULY.FAIR
THE GOOD. HUMOUR MAN
April Stevens & Jenri Rene's Orch.
The Three, Suns & the Sun Spota
Brity Hulton with Pets Rugolo's Orch.
Buddy Morrow & his Orchestra
Freddy Martin & his Orchestra
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