THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1952.

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

Radio Hongkong To Broadcast

Two BBC Features

9.00

BARJET. By Anthony Trollope.,

LAST CHRONICLE OF

RADIO HONGKONG "PROM". CONCERT.

BRITAIN BINGS,

The Tower of London stands high on the list | R. THE of musts for any visitor who is set on sceing the treasures of Britain's capital and, indeed, there are few places in the world with so much to offer of the historical and the picturesque.

On Tuesday night at 8.30, Radio Hongkong is broadcasting. "Tower of London", a programme which will revive memories for those who have actually walked through the courts and towers of the great fortress, and for those who have not had that opportunity it will be something of a tour-de- luxe, with a team of the BBC's leading commen- tators as guides.

་་

Wynford Vaughan Thomas opens the programmes by discussing the Tower's turbulent history with the Chief Warder, and from the Inner Ward listeners are taken by Vaughan Thomas, Max Robertson, Rex Alston and Audrey Russell to the White Tower; the Bloody Tower, where the little Princes were murdered; the houses the fantastically Wakefield Tower, which

Crown Jewels; and Tower brilliant display of the Green, with the famous ravens, every bird among them "on the strength' of the Tower Garrison.” Finally John Snagge describes the Ceremony of the Keys 'when the Tower is locked up for the night.

da

Thursday

10 o'clock Radio broadcasting tho talks under

at evening Hongkong is Brst of three the title "People, Pinces, and Things." These are given by

Mackenzie Compton who looks back over a life that has been fuller and more

varied than fall to the lot of

most men, and ne talks about

in his Inimitable manner.

In his first

talk, 'People',

Compton Mackenzie

among other

recalla, things how future Lord Chancellor showed him the way to dodge the cus- toms;

rém'mbers he

Lord

Wavell as a promising Major and Sir Ian Hamilton in the closing years of his long life. He has stories of that

great Irishmani

and wit, Tom Healy, And he diverting description ends with

of Sir Edward Elgar, oking

Innes, KAY Hamond and Evelyn Trons versus Stephen Williams and John Ciements. 5.30 STRINGS WITH WINGS. George Melechring and Orchestra, with Paula Green and Wilfred Raines (Vocal). 4.09 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 4.02 ATUDIO: “UNIT BEQUEATS.”

Presented by Linda.

Calling: Marine Platoon "S" Com pany; lit Bai, Aryll and Suther.

Land Righlanders.

7.00 TIME ron Music.

The Majestic Orchestra, rbb- Gueled by Lan Whiteson.

1.34 VARIETY BANDBOX

Arnte Kitson; Mona Baptiste; Tony Hancock; Lizbeth Webb;; and Reg Vixen, Billy Termeni and Orchestra, Compere: Phikp Slessor. 7.39 WEATHER REPORT.

BIGNAL 8.00 TIME

NEWS AND NEWS (RECORDED BELAV). KIS BATURDAY ROUND-UP. 830 FİRST PIANO

20.15

Etruscan Malevole Choir, conducted by Harry Vincent. 10.30 LONDON PALLADIUM

CHESTRA..

on.

Dawa (Matt); Sunset, (Matt)- Richard Cream (Cond.); Merchant of

Venice Sule Rosto) Clifford Green-

wood; Extase (Thine)..

7.00 a

Monday

VËNING THEME, 7.05 NEWS HEADLINES, 3.10 LIGHT MUSIC,

CHESTRA, CONDUCTED

ROBERT STULZ.

By

Cpest Ntara: Marta Eggerth Jan Klepstra.

1.15 NEWFE, WEATHER

and RÉFONT

1.30 MURE FOR. YOU.

2.00 CLOSE BowŃ.

AND ANNOUNCEMENTO,

4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY 60 TUDO CHILDREN'S

་ ་

HALF HOUR.

[Gilberj;- Wallá of my heart÷Helen | Hill My Lats belongs to you. vào Time Webster Booth: France will again Ifelen 21 and Webster Dooth; April's Lady-Orchestra; can give you the Starlight-jolan Esili; "Love" is my Reasons-Webster Booth: We'll Kather Lilac-Olive Gilbert, with Orch., ednducted by Harry Acres,

8.30 STUDIO: --- “WE LIKE WHAT

WR LIKE."

Presented by Geoff Stora and Mike Aztell.

0.00 OVER TO YOU.

With

1.1S NEWS, WRATHER REPORT | dog' and Death-Orchestra; „ktiracle

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, -Chorus and Orchestra: finalejas, 13 LONDON STUDIO, CONCENT. Chorus' and: Orchestra, comp, y, and

BBC Northern Orchestra, eda-"' conducted by Miklow itozan, vilk cucted by John Hopkin,

230 TAKE IT FROM HERE. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 9.02 CARIOBRAN JOURNEY,,

Expertment in Haiti, Presented by Wynford Vaughan Thomas: Willlen and Produced by Leonard Cottrell. 0.30 plusic AND BONG OF IRE-

LAND.

Lichard Murtoch wat 730 rtibio; a "LUCKY Dip

Kenneth Itorne,

0.30 CONCERTO,

Concerto in E Minor for "Celio and Orchestra, Op. 85 (Eigar); st Movement: Adagio Moderato: 2nd Movement: Lento Allegro mollo;

Tie сода

Presented by Elizabeth Ann. Erd Movement: Adazio: 4th More STUDIO; PORTUGUESE HALF HOUÏL. TÄN MELODY - METURE, 7.30 ARTIST OF THE WEEK.

London Studla Recital-Leon Goossens (Oboe); Ernest Lush (Piano)

mest: Allegro ma non trans-n- mony Pini (Cello), with London Philharmonie' Orch., ducted by Eduard Van Delnum. 10.00 CRICKET (RECORDED LON-

DON RELAY), England India. 759 WEATHER REPORT.

Commentary from Lord's by nor "wortn Alston and John Artott un the 1.00 TIME BIGNAL

NEWS

·BUM-

AND NEWS - TALK (4th day's play, in the Second Text (RECORDED RELAY). T 8.15 ivon MUSIC

GEMS.

3.00 NEWS AND WEATHER ne-

PORT. 3.10 MUSIC.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

110 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON 18.30 pm PROGRAMME 15 WEATHER REPORT.

RELAY).

11.16 STUDIU: EPILOGUE.

Conducted by the Bay. George She

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11,54 CLOBE DOWN.

|

MARY. 12.32 NDC'a

BASIN

through

CHAMNEN SOCIETY OF LOWER STREET. With Pinah Shore (Vocal). 1245 'JOURNEY INTO MELODY, GR. WITH THE TONHALLE

BBC Overseas Shortwave Program

VARIETY REQUESTS.

With Joy Nichols, Dick ment- 1107, and Jimmy, Edwards, 1.00 BRUTO:STÓRTS REVIEW.

By Bin Pullips.

5.13 AT THE OPEIA,

*Dár - FreischutaUOSMEN ~ (19mber).

Kil

Agathe (soprano) Maid. Cuniiki Athnchen Bopatia), Fimmy Loom; Max (Tenor! Hans Hopf: (ations), Kart, Dondi; Prines Ot tokar (Harlone) Allced · Posil: Kuno (Bass) Franz Bierbach; Kass par (Bass) Marjan Rus: A Hm.... mit (Am) Otto Edelmann;. Zamiel 8.00 TIME, BIONAL, WORLD

NEWS AND NEWS' TALK (Speaking part) Siegert Reinhold: 18t ridemiald (Boprano), Maria RECORDED RELAY).

Scliabor; 2nd Bridesmaid (Soprano) 0.13 MUSIC, FRON KIPELAND,

Presented by Margherita.

1.59 WEATHER REPORT.

The Bahá þf the deyal Nether-Anna Felbermayer: Chorus of the

by Vienna State Opors With The Viott fands Marines, conducted

na Philharmonic Orch, conducted

Capt. Calibert Nieswland.

PLACE

8.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK-by Otip Ackermany.

Liverpool Philharmonic Orchet 1000 PEOPLE,

THINGS,' tra, conducted by Sir Malcolm Bargent.

903 ARE SUNA: BERGER HONG

RECITALY

A‚N.D

A talk by. Compton", kluckan-

I\"People"!

In a louety farest, 15 30s chsdzart-10.15 Worch by de" in "facile)" "Warning, K.433 (Mozart).

MAS.

TIE VOR MUSIC,

THE BBC Breitish Variety Dr- chestra, moduriad by :- Kemio Stephen with fan Gourtay: Ungraistul heart; The Brazilian Barcarolio). Blue

NOVELLO VOCAL 10.15 CHANSON FRANCAISE.

Barmonica (Ph.. Gerard-Pesent),

The Nagician, K.472 (Mozart- Thought of you-Olive Gilbert; arr. F. Dondeau): Le Coeur Duwords by C.F. Welse); Reverio at Glamorous Night-Helen Hil; Shine Gare 1A. Grai irri P. Donnéeul Evening. K.23 (Mozart-words by Fiddlers Minette; La

Dauberson; Dreams Webster-Dany my

La Semaine 3.. Campel: The Ibud, Op. 1 Sel: The Arcadians The Booth: RoDO of England Olive D'Amour (Maurice Vandal-Jenri No. 3 (Schubert Words by Goethe) Dells of Scotland, Kelvingrove,

Pas Mon Duurtsyre); N'Attends

LOMBARDD, AND HIS ......With George Schick (Plano). 10.45. GUY, Amour. (Max Trancols-Henri Bour-

9.15 MUBIC FROM

ROYAL CANADIANS, LONDON

Tex: for two-Foxtrul (Youmans, fayre)-Tino Tossi; La Mario (An

BHOWA, dre Grass-arr. M. Herrand)-Les

Dear

Phoebe Selection Harbach, Caesar); Along the Ban Compagnons Do La Chanson.

Du- (Farr Davies)Tom Jenkins and to Fa Trail (Gina, Coolidge, 1030 DANCING TIMR WITH RED

(Kern - his Palm Court Orch.Selection bio); Long ago Foxtrot fron "Gay's the Word" (lvor. Gershwin): Johnny Doughboy found 1 Novello)—The Melachring Orch. a rose in Ireland-Foxtrot (Good

3.30 WORLD THEATRE.

hart, "Twomey): Always Waltz Ralph Richardson, Sybil Thorn- | (freling Berlin). dike and Margaret Leighton in 11.00 RADIO, NEWJRREL A Radio Adaptation of "Brand"

DON RELAY). by Henrik Thien, Part 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC, (Final).

Morton Gould and His Orches- tra BEMULE

Goodnight Night Sweetheart From the Hebrides--Suite Nos. a)

(Noble Campbell-Connelly); By and 3 (arr. B. E. Waddell): silent love (Buesse): Night and Serenade from FLABSRI (Dellus); Day (from ""Gay. Divorce" — Cala The holy Boy (Ireland); Dusk Farter); Beyond the blue horizon

(7-12.15 p.m. on 16.280 Mc/s, 19.68 m, and 17.715 Mc/s, 16.93 m; 10-12.16 p.m.

on 21.750 Mc/s, 13.79 m)

SATURDAY, JUNE 21

BOUM-

1.00 p.m. GEOFFREY 11 Lester Ferguson and Semprini Give you the songs and tunes you

FREY TALKING.

BY BEQUEST.

hayd anked to hear, produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston,

7.45 SPORTS HOUND-UP. 5.00 THE NEWS, 8.10 NEWS TALK.

6.15 interlude and

DAILY QUOTATION, 1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 835 FORCES FAVOURITES: 2 5.00 COLONIAL QUESTIONS." 9.IB Cricket.

ENGLAND Y INDIA. The Second Test Match Lord's. Commentaries by fox Alston ani Any's John Arlott on the third play.

9.30. SCOTTISH MAGAZINE,

AND EVERYDAY 9.43 SCIENCE

LIFE.

of EX

120 THE NEWE.

8.10 NEWS TALK:

́8.45 intertude and

Ker Point, Cape of Good Hope, while taking reinforcemente to the Basuto War, written by Olivin Manning,

produced by

D. I. Bmith.

Ballroom

DAILY QUOTATION, 8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS, #30 MUSIC POR DANCINO. Victor Silvanter and bis Orchestra,

0.15 Cricket.

ENGLAND INDIA.”

Second Test Klatch

12.00 BRUCE ANDERSON, -

(Baritone).

12.15 am, ACCORDION Music,

(gramophone records)

12:30 NEW RECORDS,

at

Lord's Fourth day's play;. Commentlärtes by Rox Alston' and John Artolt.

0.34 WELSH MISCELLANY.. Walth Dallede, sung by Alber! Thomas with the Garth Players. 9.45 TAR DEDATE CONTINUES. A Parliamentary Review by Maha- rajkumari Indira of Kapurthala. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 ПОМЕ NEWS

BRITAIN.

РЕОМ

10.15 LISTENERS' DIGEST. 10.45 CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE,

CAMBRIDGE,

(gramaphone records)

1.00 THE NEWS.: 1.10 NEW TALK.

NICHOLS AND HIS PENNIES. Guest Star: Ktchard Hayes. Wallboard blues-Foxtrot (Car michael, Callahan); That's no bar- gal-Foxtrol (Nichols); You're my everything (Warren-Dixon- Young); Once (Spina-Russell); Out in the cold again (Koebler → Bloom) Richard Hayes: If I had 10.15 A you (Shapiro-Campbell-Connelly); Love is the sweetest thing (Ray Noble): Peso my heart-Foxtrot (Bryan-Fischer); The dying Dutch- man (Drake Stirl) - Richard Hayes; China Boy Foxtrot (Win- | Valse (Armstrong Gibbs). treo-Boutelje).

WILDUR STRING EN.

10

the

[Robin-Tarling—Whilting).

(LON-

11.29 WEATHER HEPURT,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Friday

1030 THE TUNEFUL TWENTIER 11.00 TLADIO NEWSREEL (LON- Love overlasting (Friml)-Richard

DON HELAY),

Crooks (Tenor); A kiss dark (Terbert-DeSylva) (from Faithfully yours Presented this weak by Hoy Bridt-11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Butler: (lomberg); | "Orange Blossoms")—Lola ford.

Diane (Rapes & Pollack) The Peggy O'Neil-Walis (Paase, Nel- Metachrino Strings: La Vie En

sen, Dodge-Mill Herth and la Ruso (Take me to your heart

Trio and Bab Johnstone; My Mam-

Story" again) Louiguy-art. Motachrino): my (from The Jolson Theme, Wallz (from "Dark Secret"

Donaldson, Lowly, Young)—At Jol- Melachrino) The Melachting non; Jazz me blues (Delaney) - Siringo

- Original Jimmy Dorsey and hie "Dorseyland" Jazz Band; I'm just wild about Harry (from "Babes in Car- Arms-Sisle, Blake)-Judy land; The Wang Wang blues 1.00 CLOSE DOWN. (Busso-Johnson-Mueller! - Benny | 12.15 p.h STUDIO:

Kitten Goodman and his Sexlet; on the

THURSDAY, JUNE 25 ́ 7.00 p.m. MID-WEEK TALK..“ 7.35 ETENERS' CHOICE. Concert Music.

7.45 BPORTS round-up. 800 THE NEWI. K10 NEWS TALE. 8.11 Interlude and

DAILY QUOTATION,

1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

1.30 STOETING · RECORD. 175 LAND AND LIVESTOCK.

9.15 BANDY MACPHERSON, At the theatre organ.

0.30 WELSH DIARY, Comments on

EL.0 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL | An agricultural thegazine. 11.15 PIPERS' MEETING, Radio brings together Seumas En- me, the Irish piper, singer and teller of tales and Jack Armstrong. 'Ship-Northumbrian piper, for an

change of ideas at first, with Ewah McColl (the

"Helpt Helpf Fink of a series programmes showing the contribu tion made by scienting research to

desiing and

with WORLD. Preventing

TALK Various kinds of emergency.

Wreck!* 10.00 THE NEWS. QUARTET 1010 HOME

BRITAIN. (10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. UBSELL DENNET AND Sght Music, ORCHESTRA IN

NELODIES 4.00 Big Bell. RADIO, NEWSREEL.

11.15 AAA CHAMPIONSHIPS. Athletics at the White City:

PLAY WALTZES FROM THE CLASSICS.

3.50

FROM THE SHOWS, Guest Artist: Nelsơn - Eddy,

HANDEL

DON RELAY),

England India

10.15

NEWI

like a grizzled. Angio-Indian 9.30 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-recorded commentary

Colonel', giving audible expres- alon to his anything-but- favourable opinion of some of the music at a London concert.

Cricket: With the continuation of the Second Tesl Match be- tween England and India at Lords today, listeners in Hong- kong will be able to hear record- દઈ descriptions

of play at

Abrahama.

ex-Wales.

current affairs in

1.45 OUR TOWN mceling singer); The last of six falks on

English

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLUSE DOWN,

Tuesday

1.00a.m. OPENING THEME. 7.05 NEWS HEADLINES. T.IO LIGHT MUSIC.

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER

PORT.

$.10 MUSIC,

9.00 CLOSE DOWN. PRAYERS.

རྗ;

-

Blustrated by folk songs and pip- local government by Reginald Fet. 12.15 p.m. STUDIO: ing tunes from Ireland and the y A School for fohn, North of England: Programmo de 10.00 THE NEWS.

Tom 10.10 HOME NEWS FROM

BRITAIN, Vlad and

by prodfood

Waldron.

A

11.45, Clae đờen,

by Harold

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS TALK.

10.00 CRICKET (RECORDED LON- 11.30 THE SPA ORCHESTRA,

Directed by Tom Jenkins. 11.45 Celtkel.

ENGLAND V INDIA.

ON WITH THE DANCE, 13.00 NÁDIO

DON RELAT). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 1120 WEATHER REPORT.

NEWSREEL (LON- Continuation of commentary.

GOU HAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLOSE DOWN..

Sunday

10 n'clock tonight and on Mon-10.00 am. PROGRAMME RUMMARY day and Tuesday evenings. The

will commentators

Alston and John Arloll.

bo

kex

4

"South with Shackleton" at

10 lock next Friday is a re-

(2.00 Cloke down.

1.00 THE NEWя,

LJO NEWS TALK.

SUNDAY, JUNE 2Z

7.00 p.14.

ROMAN CATHOLIC

SERVICE.

From Westminster Cathédral, con ducled by the Bay. Father bert Crea

Her-

1.30 PRACTICE FEET.

MAKES

PER

thirteen

of

TUESDAY, JUNE 24.

7.00 p.m. SCIENCE REVIEW: TAS LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC

OECHESTRA,

Conducted by

Sie Malcolm gent. [gramophone records) 143 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS TALK,

8.15 Interluda and

DAILY QUOTATION.

4.ID FROM THE EDITORIALA. 1.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. DOO JOHN GAYALL.

6Ex-

With his guitar, singing songs of all nations with an end in view.

9.15 Cricket.

ENGLAND V INDIA, The abcond Test

AND WEATHER ÍEPORT, The last of a series 10.02 SATURDAY'S SPORTS programmes selected from the 1992

ILESULTS.

Overseas Examination Syllabus *10,05" "MORNING MELODY”,”------laki i the Associated Board of the Royal Lord's.

Philip Green and His Orchestra. Schools of Musis, played and pre- Darotny

Byuires (Vocal),

Bullock, Bir Emest senied by 10.30 RELAY OF TÜE HERVICE 2.v.0.1 President: Royal College of FROM UNION CHURCH.1 Organists: Chorale Prelude. Der KENNEDY ROAD.

Tog (Grade V. A)-Bach; Fantasy- Preacher: Use Rev. George

Prelude (L.R.8.M. Performers Stevenson.

1.45 SPORTS KOUND-Ui.

vival of Leslie Bally's dranitic 11.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT, ut C) -- Carlos Macpherson.

feature programme which tells

The BBC

Beolia Orchestra,

the almost incredible story of conducted by Jan Whyte.

12.00 SERENADES,

5 | 22.15 p.m, STUDIO: SPORTS TIME.

By Dil Phillips.

Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedi- tion to the Antarctic in 1914, His ship, "Endurance", was Im-38 prisoned in pack-ice throughout 12.32

Antarctic the darkness of an winter and was finally crushed by the pressure, leaving the ex- pedition marooned on floating Jce hundreds of miles from the nearest known land.

They

for aver

lived on Elephant Island four months under primitive conditions, while Shackleton and five of the crew made on cipht-hundred mile Journey in an open boat through terrible seas and storms to seek help and bring about the rescue of the stranded

-party.

Norman Wooland plays the part of Sir Ernest Shackleton and the programme is given edded interest by the inclusion in the cast of Dr L. D.. A. Hussey, who was the meteoro- logist of the expedition."

*

*

10

In "Music Lovers' Hour" on Friday

night at → o'clock,

Curtis Hindson is presenting the Fourth Brandenburg Concerto of Bach, and Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3.

*(Broadcasting on a frequency of 845 llocycles per second and on

9.52 megacycles ·per second in the 31 metre band).

MaToda

12.30 pm. PROGRAMME

MARY:

#Uat..

12.12 MELODY MIXTURE,

1.15. NEWE, WEATHER · REPORT SUBARU ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 ONCINESTRA), BELECTIONS. FORCES PROGRAMMES,

2.00 STUDIO; FORCES CHOICE.

Presented by Llannie Rinelair, 236 "LOVE ALFROM MALEIGHTON.

BUZZARD,”

By Last Powell,

(2,09 STUDIO: “30SPITAL,

QUENTS

ProHICH Y Hoten.

DE.

4.00 MEXICANA" ANDHE KOR

KU TELANĒTZ ZAND. Hip-on-

CHESTRAIN

43CHONGKONG“ JAZZ · CLUB” AA(UZLAY FEDM : THE YMCA,

**KOWLOON)

199 WE HEROSTOMDIFFER A * COMBAT OF STRE SEXES,

“With Joyce tirenteil, Chanımlari Steber Boprano), and

Pilharmonia Orch; Bira, your toust; Toresdor Gong-Lawrence Mbheit) +(Baritone),

PROGRAMME SUMMARY 30E 1989 AND 15

OR CHESTRA · PLAY DANCE FAVOURITES.

MUSIC AND SONG 12.15 LIGHT

WITH HARRY, FOYER AND #15 ORCHESTRA. "ORACE Moon (8OPRANO), 1.15 NEWS, "WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

FORCES PROGRAMMEH. 2.00 TAKE IT FROM BERF

With Joy Nichols, Dlek Bentley and Jimmy Edwards. 1.20 STUDIO: JAZZ BALF HOUR Presented by itobin Day.

3.00 STUDIO:

QUESTS..

HOSPITAL.

Presented by Diana.

RE-

*.09 THE NEWS.

110 NEW TALE.

1.18 Interfade and

DAILY QUOTATION,

130 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 130 ENGLASU MAGAZINE. 9.00 CALLING ALL FORCES. Charlie Chester and Tony Hancock, introduce a, programine for Forces averywhere: Leslia Welch the Memory Mass; Carole Carr songs of the Servicemen's choice: The The George Mitchell Biogers: conducted Danco Orchestra,

by Blandes Black: Script by Bob Mankhouse and Denis Goodwin, and Produced by Jacques Drown John Hooper,

10.10 120ME NEWS 20.00 THE NEWS.

BRITAIN.

глом

with Marie

10.15 CAVALCADE OF NEMORY. A popular song scrapbook

4.00 ERIC PORTMAN IN THE Bruce Trent, Louise Traill,

AWIAS FAMILY ROBINSON" { Benson, and .The Stargazers, AlK- PART 2.

mented Banen · Orchests, conduct-

A New Radio Version by John led by Stanley Flack: Keir Cross,

40 A CONCENT

BRASS BANDS.

London.

10.55 INTERLUDE,

BY MASSED 11.99 Big, Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.

11.15 CONCERTO.

Conducted by Danie. WriRNA 5.00 MTUDIO: HOME, REQUESTS.

Presented by Diana. 5.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 16.02 LIGHT MUSIC.............

Match at

Last Day's Play: Commentaries by Rex Alton and John Ariott.

9. ULSTER MAGAZINE. 9.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA By Alisal Cooke. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME NEWS

IKILITAIN,

FROM

10. MIDLAND LIGHT

CHESTRA.

on

Conductor: Cilbert Vinter: Owen Brannigan (bass)."

11.00 Di Ben, BADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 BRITISH CONCERT HALL, BBC. Northern Orchestra, conduct

Charles ed and presented by

Carnival Ber Groves: Canadian Jamin Britten; In a Summer Gor den-Deilus,

12.00 Close down.

1.99 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25.

1.00 p.m. MEET THE COMMON-

WEALTH,

A Magazine prográthme.....

7.30 MONTMARTRE PLAYERS. Directed by Henry Krein.

7.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

3.00 TIE, NEWS,

8.10 NEWS TALK.

8.18 Internös, and

DAILY QUOTATION,

8.29 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

8.39 DANCE MUSIC,

(gramophone records)

BAS VIA Lynn in

JUN LET'S MEET AGAIN,

From the Royal Albert Hall, Colin Horsley and the BBC Scot With Tony Fayne and David Evans

tish

Jon Orchestra; Conductor. Whyte,

play "Baint-Saens" Piano and The George Mitchell Choir; iBtanley Black, and, the Dance Or Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Pro-chestra:, Beript by Ronnie Wolfe, gramme also includes. Beethoven's

produred by Dennis Main Wilts Symphony No. 2 in D.

0.15 WORK and worship. 1245 PERSONAL PORTRAIT.

93 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. Sarcone in the NOWE. 130 Ted Bay in

Including review of the Royal Highland Show at Celeo.

0.30 STUDIO SERVICES EVEN-

SUNG.

Conducted by the Nov, D. R.; Thomas, CF.

7.00. LONDON STUDIO MELODIES,

Ray Martin and its "Melody from the sky Orthestra with Dick Jamers

'HAY'S A LAUGH." 1.00 THE NEWS.

110 NEWS TALK.

MONDAY, JUNE 23

1.36 "THE ADVENTURES OF P. Ç.] 1.80 p.m. BODKA" TO READ.

40o BY ALAN STRANKS.

7.30 WEATHER BEPORT.

7.13. FILM REVIEW.

9. SEE NAPLES AND. LIVE,''

A story by Anthony Carson, read by Leonard Sachs, 19.00 THE NEWS.

FLD HOME NEW B

BRITAIN.

NORTHERN 10.15 c Conducted by Leighton

TRA

ORCHES.

Symphonic Suite: Schakørezada — Rimsky-Korsakov,

11.00 l Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 1145 Wendy Ollier and Fau

Brofield in

*TIE LADY.

PORTRAIT

QF

A

A serial play for broadcasting | 10 ten episodes by Frank Elauser and Donald McWhinnie trom the novel by Henry James; Production by E.

Buli: Ephode 1: The American-Roger Delgado: Halpit Danial Touchett Faul Scaleld; Touchott-Leon Quartermaine; Lord Ixabel Warburton-Robert Harris: Archer-Wendy Hiller; Mr Tou chell-Betty Hardy: Mikired Stoly- neux-Jeanttin Tregarlhen; Eleanor Molyneux--Mary Williams. 11.45 FRANKIE NOWERD

EAST. On a flying tour of Mediterranean Services bases, accompanied by Marcia Owen, Blanche Moore, and Eric James: Script by Eric Bykes, produced by Hoy Epter; This week: from Mandel Island, Malta, G.C. 12.35 1.m; WALTZ TIME, T (gramophone Tecards)

12.10 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.

СОЕВ

A topical discussion programme.

100 THE NEWS

1.10 NEWS TALK,

FRIDAY, JUNE 27

1.00 .03. PERSONAL ZEMINIS- CENCES OF 100 YEARS. Second of three talks by Stuart Wilson,

Bir

7.15 INVENTION IN MUSIC.", A A prograinme of gramophone records presented by Colin, obli.

7.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.00 THE NEWS. 3.10 NEWS, TALK.

8.35 Interide and

DAILY QUOTATION.

120 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

529 RÁDIO THEATRE.

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By Arthur Wing Finero, adopted

fur broadcasting by Donald B. Edwards and Archle

Campbell:

kaye (Confrey)-Frankie Carle: The Sheik of Araby Smith,

and

1.60 a.m. OPENING TIÍKME. 1.93 NEWS HEADLINES. 119 LIGHT MUSIC,

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE

PORT. J.10 MUSIC.

ROMAN

CATHOLIC PLAYERS. By The Rev. Father, R. W.

tasher, '1

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Wheeler & Enyder)-Jimmy Leach 12.39 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

"Ortanoliang'":"| 12.32. "MUNICAL MOMENT:” WITH MANTOVANI AND 1919, 7OR- CHESTRA.

The Now Wabash blues Quickstep (Ringle-

RE-Motaken)-anty Roy's Tiger-faga-

MORNING

By The Rev. Frank Short. .17.36 PROGRAMME SUMMAILY. 1232 MUSICAL MEMORIES,

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTB. 120 MUSIC FROM OPERA. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

8.00 PRQUIANME SUMMART. 6.02 JOURNEY INTO MELODY.

With Andre Kostelanetz and 211 Orchestra.

CANTONESE 9.30 STUDIO:

RADIO...

BY

Given by Miss Lee Wal-lan and Mr 8, K. Lee, 6.50 INTERLUDE. 1.15. LETTER

AMERICA

FROM (RECORDED_RELAY}, By Alistair Cooke. 130 STUDIO:

LANE,”

"DOWN MEMORY

Presented by Alloon Woods. 139 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME

NEWS

muffins.

11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

DON RELAY),

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(LON-

MIRJOT

Dinu

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. Waltz No. 2 in A Flat (Chopin-Op. 34, No. 1) Lipatti (Plano): Waltz No 3 in.A Minor (Chopin, Op. 34307 WALE No. 1 in D

Waltz (Chopin-Op. 10, No. 3): No. & in F Major (Chopin, Op. 34 No. 31-Dinu Lipatti (Plans) 11.29 WEATHER NAFORT; /*

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7,00a.m.

OPENING THEME, 7.05 NEWB HEADLINES. 7.10 LIGHT MUSIC.

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER BE-

PORT.

3.10 MUSIC,

9.00 CLOBE, DOWN.

12.20 p.m.

MARY.

PROGRAMMIE

BUM-

TIME" WITH SIGNAL WORLD (1232 "MELODY

TONY MARTIN (VOCAL). AND NEWS TALK

1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. - 2.30 · ECHOES FROM......... THE.

THEATRE.

(RECORDED RELAY. 6.15 "BOX 200” BERT OULETTE"

AT THE CONSULE. 4.30 THE TOWER OF LONDON,

London's Ancirat A Tour of

Fortress, Conducted by BBC Commentatorė. 9.00 TIME FÒL, MUSIC.

The BBC Midland Light Or- thestra, conducted by agbert Vinter.

Itadetzky March; Fantasy on Bur Dances la pont d'Avignon; Four froin Maid Marion; Scherzo for Strings; Scherzo -Les", Jeux; “Bong” of the Dominions.

D30 STUDIO: MUSICAL NOTE-

DOOK.

Presented by the Ron. Falber TF. Byan, B. 10.00 CRICKET..

England v India, Commentary from Lord's by Hex Alston and John Arlett on the Fifth day's play in the Test Match.

Second

9.15 AT THE BALLET.

"Cinderella" (Prokofiev). Royal

Motise

Orch.. Opera Covent Garden, conducted by War wick Braithwaite,

11.45 DANCE

TO

MANTOVANI

Ka

AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Herow to romanes Slow Foxtrot (Conrad & Magidson); Hurry hous Hilary JessonGodfrey Tearle: Slow Foxtrol (Meyer, Bernier & mer Jesson, M.P.-Ivan Bamson: Emmerich): Could be-Quickstep mo Nina-Avice Landono; Derek Jes- (Mercer-Donaldson); son-Jeremy Spense; Bir Daniel (Velasques-Skylař); The Moon- Ridgeley-Jolin Turnbull; Pryce light. Waltz (Charlos Milter). Ridgeley-Nocl Dryden Major 11.00, RADIO NEWSREEL. (LON- Maureworde--Patrick Waddington;

DON HÉLAY), Dinott-Sidney Monckton: 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC."

Pattte Suite, Op. 39 (Rousse}} Harding-Malcolm Graeme; Torahaw

Bodlete

Du Alan teu Buller-Bryan Powley: 1 Orchestre De La Lady Magaley-Winifred Oughton; Conservatoire De Paris, conducted Geraldine Ridgeley Violet Coleman; by Charles Munch. Mile. Thome-Bona Terénes; Pianist; [x1.20 WEATHER NEPORT.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Cicely loye

11.30 CLASE DOWN,

Pr

INTERLUDE, 0.35 *PD 10.00 THE NEWS,

19.10 HOME NEW B

BRITAIN

10.15 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA

of gramophone PROMJA „programme

records, presented by Barbara Rio- Tadycin. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSRZEL.

39: The Case of the Ninth Lale.' 136 FLAINE HOWELLS (Soprano).· 10.15 8OUVENIRA OF MUSIC.

Gia, il solo dal Gange--Scarlati; BDC Revue Drchestra,

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS Have you soon but a winte y 11.09 Bir Den. RADIO NEWSREEL,111 VARIETY BANDBOX.. AND NEWS TALK (LONDON | #10W--Anon. In quello trine mora 1133 THE LOSS OF THE BIBKZN- WIN. Arthur. English, Your MELAY).

dent Comedians." HEAD O bide-Puccini: Evening Francies 8.15 SONGS FROM THE OPERA Dellur; Foxgloves Silchacl land.

"CARMEN" (BIEET), Love is like a wood-bird-Gladys 7.45 THINK ON THESE THINGS Swarthout (Mezzo-Boorane) with Christian- hymns, their music, And RCA Victor Chorale: de Orch: 1 try their meaning. not to own that I temblor 7.45 SPORTS BOUND-UP.

FERD'NAND

J

Resi-

A recelittruction of the disaster in 12.15 LESLIE ANDREWS (Tenor). which nearly dye hundred oficers 1230 LASTENERS' CUOICE, and inen lost their lives a liman Mida. dred years ago when the troopship 1.00 THE NEWS, Birkenhead struck a rock off Dan- 4322O NEWS TALK.

A Case Of Run And Hil

By Mik

Wednesda

7.00. OPENING THEME,

7.05 NEWS HEADLINEA. 7.10 LIGHT MUBIC.

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

FORT.

9.10 MURC,

9.00 CLASH DOWN.

18.30 p.. PROGRAMME

MARY.

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Dine

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CLUBE DOWN.

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 BTN BWING TIME. 4.30 THE PERRY COMO BHOW. 44 NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA.

FROAT AMERICA 7.13 LETTER

(RECORDED RELAY). fly Alistair Cooke. 13 BTUDIO1 LA DEMI-NEURK

FRANÇAISE.

1.59 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME

SIGMAJ.,

WORLD NEWH AND NEWS, TALE LEECORDED RELAY), -

8.15 “QUO VADIS,

Guest

Artist: Gwen (Boprano)..READ

Catley

1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.15 LUNCHTIME MUSIC; 2.00 CLONE DOWN, į.

0.00 PROGRAMIAIE SUMIMARY. 101 DROADCAST FOR SCHOOLS {~="WORKING TOGETHER.

on the Track of A Criminal."" #20 Ehic COATES. AND -- BUS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, .4:29. STUDIO: CANTONESE DY

BADIO,

Given by Miks' Lòn Wai-tan and Mr. K. Les.

9.50 CHARLES WILLIAMS

tus. ORCHESTRA.

AND

7.00 LONDON BTUDIO BIKLODIES. Hay Martin and is Melody From the sky' Orchestra' with. Dick Jamies,

7.39. MUSIC AND SONG FROM

VIENNA

7.59 WEATHER REPORT.. 5.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (RECORDED BELAVY, AN 8.33 SHORT REJITAL.

By`ican Fournet (Vislm). Violin Concerto in (Vivaldi

arr, Kreisler)

3 COME INTO THE PARLOUR. ---- Musler and ** Bangs ------from-

Northern Ireland,

200 STUDIO' MUSIC LOVENS' HOUR-CLASSICAL RE-

QUESTS.

Presented By Curtle indon. 10.00 "SOUTH WITH BHACKLE

TON" DY LEBLE DAILY.

A Feature Proxtamine,Telling the Story of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Expeditim to the Antartide. In 1914

11:30 RADIO NEWSREEL (LON

DON RELAY), 1.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

From Foreign lands

State Opera aki)-Berin conducted by Clemena Belpnaistich

(Morka-

Orch

(Recordings from the Bound. Wedding Walte rom. "Der Schü Track of the Films),“ Quo Vadia Prelude-Chorus

der Perrette") (Ernst von Dohnan-

Orch. andy)-Bérlia Stale Opera Orchestra; Syrian Dance-Orcives- conducted by Prol. H. Abendroth

Siciliana tra;

Antico-Orchestra, 11.29 WEATHER REPORT. Hymn of the vestal Virgins--Chorus and Orchestra; -Petronius" - ·25edita-

don SAVE THE QUEEN: 11:30, CLOSE-DOWN..::

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