THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1952.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In
Olymp tail-A "China Mail" Feature |
Radio Hongkong: Games,
Test Cricket & Racing
Racing
By Robert Louis Stevenson. Episode 2: "The Return of the
ducted by Sales B. asdes, MDE
Land of the Rcots Guards, con- 100 RTUDIO: HOME REQUESTS.
Presented by Diana.
The spotlight is on sport in Radio Hongkong's programmes for the coming week. The Olympice BANDSTAND Games open today in Helsinki, and this evening at 8.45 listeners in the Colony will be able to hear a relay of the BBC programme, “XVth Olympiad," which includes a description of the Opening Cere- mony, the Parade of Nations, the arrival of the Olympic Torch, and the Taking of the Oath.
Also, throughout the Games, Radio Hong- kong is planning to broadcast a regular "Olympic Report," from the BBC commentators on the spot, each night at 10 o'clock beginning on Tuesday, July 22.
This would be a recorded London relay and there- fore its suitability for rebroadcast would depend on' reception conditions each day; but it in hoped that in this way Hongkong listeners will be given a compre- hensive coverage of the events in general, and in parti. cular those concerning the Hongkong team
The Third Test Match between England and India continues at Old Trafford, Manchester, today. Commentaries by John Arlott and E. W. Swanton will come tonight and Monday night at 10 o'clock, and if the match is still in pro- gress on Tuesday the commentary On that day's play will como at 10.43 p.m. (ro as to allow for "Olympic Report" at 10 o'clock).
Racing: The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, which was originated for the Festival of Britain in 1981 and was the most valuable race in British racing history, is holan Tun at Ascot today. -The prize monty is again 20,000 sovereigns, and no other race in Britain, even the Derby, has so much added prize money.
The commentary on the race- which is open to three-year-olds ond upwards, and is run over the Derby distance of 11⁄2 miles-will be given by Peter O'Sullivan and can be heard over Radio Hong- kong at 11.15 tonight.
comas
On Friday night at 9.30 there the first of three new United
Nations programmes under the title "The Jungle in Retreat," This is an excellent sound documentary on South- East Asin compiled by a team who visited Sarawak, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Burma, India, East and West Pakistan. and Afghanistan to gather their material..
It tells a moving story of a fight for a better life: the Aght against disease, for mare food, for education, and so forth.
In fact, "The Jungle in Re- trea!" concerns the activities of the World Health Organisation, the International Children's Emergency Fund, the Food and the Agriculture Organisation, International Labour tion, and UNESCO.
Organisa-
Today
7.00 .m. OPENING THEME. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
7.13 NEWS BUMMARY.
1.18 TOP THE MORN.
8.00 NEIVE AND WEATHER RE-
· PORT.
1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIL.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.30 p.m.ROGRAMME SUSIMARY.
2.33 MELODY TIME,
1.1
NEWS, WEATHER
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
139 POPULAR ONCHESTRAL
SELECTIONS,
FORCES PROGRAMMER. 2.00 STUDIO: FORCES' CHOICE. Presented by Leonard Ferry, 2.30 BONG AND DANCE
BRITAIN.
Country.
IN
de PHQUILAAKE SUMMARY
Itoya!
Written Stephen Grenfell, 9.00 THE SUNDAY CONCERT. 10.15 NEFTAIN BINGB.
by
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Votes
The 'Mousehoje: Mató. 'Choir, condaęfed ; by, fajason Masking 10.30 ORCHESTRAL
Mandach
7.00 a., OPENING THEME.
7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
7.13 NEWS BUMMARY.
7.18 TOP THE MORN.
\
6.00 NEWA AND WEATHER DE
PORT.
8.10 MUSIC IN THE AI. ** 1.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 p.m.. PEQGRAMME
MARYA
1.25 NEW,' WEATHED
BUM-
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 125 MUSIC FOR YOU, FM CLOSE DÓWN,
SELECTIONS. † 1832) VARIETY FANFARE. Overture "Calm. Sos, and proe- perous Voyage.".Op, 27 (Mendetraatin) 402 GEORGE BOULANGER ANDbq Fulhammonia Orch, conducted
HIS ORCHESTRA,
by Rafael · Huko fikt · Adagio for 430 TUDO: SERVICES EYEN, Strings. (Barber Symphony
HONG.
Orch, conducted by Arlura Toscanini; Conducted by the Rev. J. F. Dansa Dohemienne ("La Jolla Fille Macdonald, CF
do Perth”. Eliet) - London 7.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Philharmonic Orch, conducted by
Peter Yorke and His Orchestra | Walter Goche;
Czech
Rhapsody with Pearl Car
(Weinberger) — Naitonat Symphony
Kindler. 11.00. RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY),
1.30 "THE ADVENTURES OF P. C. Orch of America conducted by lians
49′′ BY ALAN STRANKE,
The
Chie of the Lucky Thirteenth." WEATHER REPORT.
100 TIME SIGNAL WORLD NEWS
1.15
AND NEWS TALK (LONDON BELAY).
SONGS FROM OPERA, 8.30 "NIGHT DUTY.”
11.15 WEATIÍBR REPORT.
11.10 BTUDIO: EPILOGUE.
Conducted by 105 Rey, Father 3. McCarthy, 51, - DOD RAVÉ TÜB QUEEN."
11JO CLOSE DOWN..
BBC
Overseas
4,00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 8.02 BTUDIO: CHILDREN'S
HALF HOUR.
Presented by Elizabaths Ann. 630 S T U DIO; PORTUGUESE
HALF HOUR.
159 WEATHBA NEPORT.
2.00 TIME BIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWB TALK (LONDON RELAY),
£15 BONGB BY
LANES,
JOHNSTON (TENOR).
$30 STUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT I
LIKE
I
Presented by Monica Dovas..
0.09 OVER TO YOU,
writh
filchard Murdoch · quer Kenneth Horns.
$.30 "JUNGLE IN
--RETÉBATS | (UNITED - NATIONA RADION
UNERCO DIVISION),
Part One
V
1040 CRICKET RELAY OF THE
2ND TEST - ENGLAND INDIA AT OLD TRAFFORD, MANCHESTER (RECORDED). Commentaries by John Arfste and E. W) Swasta 19.15 CONCRETO. 10,45 CHANHÚNG TRANCATRIN -
Henge Lebas and Xyes Mon- tuna Ou Ex-Tu Mon Amour (Emil Stem-Henri Lemarchand) -Renca Lobar: A Paris (Francis *Lemar- [que) ***, Yvon Montand; Jimbo L'Elephant-Berceuse (Andre Gras- Renco Labas Orchestra; Ja
Montand "mal
V - de 1,30 ARTIST OF THE WEEK— | Yva
LONDON STUDIO RECITAL,Valso (Fiorande Veran Rachole Dounia Brain (Horn); Jose Thoreau)-Renee Lebar Orchestre. phine Lee (Plano).
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LON
DON RELAY).-
1.00 AN TENSONG AT THE PAL VALD. Pied (Franels Lemarque)
LADIUM... AMEN
Shortwave Programmes
(7.12.15 p.m. on 15.260 Mcja, 19.66 m, and 17.715 Mc/k, 16.93 m; 10-12.15 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 19
on 21.750 Mc/s, 13.79 m)
The Third Tost' Match' at 'Oj¿ Trafford.
7.00. Bianie Hale und Sonnie Commentaries by John Arlott -- and E..W. Swanton, summaries by Ar- thur Gilligan, on the fourth day's play.
Italo in
A weekly Wigram, North.
*ALL HALE,'
revue by C. produced! by
Loftus Michael
TALK-
1.30 MORAY MELADEN
ING.
7.43 HPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.00 THE NEWA.
8.10 NEWS TALK.
B.IS Interlude,
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,
3.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES.
8,45 XVth OLYMPIAD,
A description from Helsinki of the the
A Programs from the West Opening Ceremony, including
1.00 STUDIO: HOSPITAL ·HE-
QUESTS.
Presented by Helen.
4.00 SOUTH SERENADE.
(Continuous).
4.30 ECHOES OF HARLEM, 4.00 ROBERT BEATTY IN THE LADY ON THE SCREEN.” By Lester Powell, Episode 31 "Mr Jones Obligas."
1.30 MUSIC FOR YOU.
and
Geraldo with the Concert Or- chestra, Choir, Carole Carr, and Denny Vaughan,
with Guest Artists, Victoris Camp boll and trene Kohter. 6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 602 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS.
Presented by Lindi. Calling: 35
KONE.
Parade of Nation; The Arrival of
0.30 app. WELSHK' MISCELLANY. Gwyneth Willame (soprano); Bron- wen Jones (plane)
9.45 THE DEDATE CONTINUES. A review by Princess Indira. Parliamentary correspondent. 10.00 THE NEWS.
10.10 HOME NEW
BRITAIN.
our
FROM
10.15 LISTENERS DIGEST. › 10.45 MARCEL DUPRE (Organ), (gramophone records)
11.30 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL, 11.15 WELSH CHOIRS (3).
the Olympic Torch, and the Tak-Swynel Gerdd (Sweet Music); Pen- ing of tho Oath.
9.15 app, CRICKET-ENGLAND V
INDIA,
The Third Test Match at Old Trafford.
Commentaries by John Ariott and E. W. Swanton, and summaries by Arthur Gilligan, on the third day's play.
0.30 app. 8COTTISH MAGAZINE. 1.45 'EXPLORING BY PROXY. 3: 'Down Under the Earth.* 10.06 THE NEWS.
19.10 HOME NEW PROM
BRITAIN.
10.15 COLONIAL, QUESTIONS,
Brigade - Signals, Sek 10.30 LISTENERS' CHOICE,
|Light Music.
7.00 LOUIS LEVY AND HIS MUSIC 11.00 g lan. RADIO NEWSREEL.
FROM THE MOVIES.
2.20 VARIETY. BANDBOX,
11.15 Racing.
Edmundo Ros and 1 Komba Band,
KING. GEORGE
AND QUEEN ELIZABETH STAKES, Peter
VI
Suzette Tart. Peterson A recorded commentary by Brothers and neg Dixon,
O'Sullevan, from Ascot.
Billy Terment and Orchestra. 1135 Interlude,
Compere: Philip Slessor
739 WEATHER REPORT.
3.CO TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS
AND NEWS TALK (LONDON | Further commentary,
RELAY).
8.15
HOROWITZ ENCORES."
1.30
Vladimir Horowlix (Piano). NORMIE PARAMOR, mis on CHESTRA AND HIS CHORUS. 8,45 KVTH OLYMPIAD (BDC
RELAY),
A Description from lelsinki of the opening ceremony. 2. HAY MARTIN
1138 AND ............. "MBLODY-FROM-ZUE SKY"
ORCHESTRA.
rhyn Male Voice Choir: Conductor: Francon Thomas; Mary
Kendall
and Manu Thamas (two piano). 11.45 Cless down,
1.00 THE NEWB. 1.10 NEWB TALK.
TUESDAY, JULY 22
7.00 pm: JAZZ.
(gramophone recorda)
730 SCIENCE REVIEW.
7.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
1.00 THE NEWS.
2:30 NEWS TALK.
8.15 Interlude,
A.20 FROM. THE EDITORIALS,
8.30 FORCES', FAVOURITES,
0,00 Neciia),
BURYA SENA (Tenor). NELUN DEVI (Accompanist). 9.15 Cricket.
ENGLAND V. INDIA.
The Third Test Match at 014,] Trafford.
Commentaries by John Arlett and E. W. Swanton, summaries by Ar- thur Gilligan,
day's en the last- play.
9.30 app. ULSTER MAGAZINE. 5.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Allstar. Cooke,
11.45 Cricket,
ENGLAND V INDIA,
1
12.00 Close down.
1.00 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS TALK.
10.00 THE NEWS.
SUNDAY, JULY 20
1
1918 NOME NEWS
'DRITAIN.
Con
7.00 pm, HUNDAY SERVICE, From Victoria Hall, Bolton, con- ducted by the Rev. Colin Roberts, President of the Methodist ference
7.30 PRACTICE
FECT.
МАКЕЯ
PROM
19.15 SOUVENĪRS OF MUSIC,
12.15 4.1, ACCORDION MUSIC, (gramophone ruoards) 17.30 BALLADS AND SONGS, Sung by Catherine Lawson (contra- to). and Jan Van der [Qucht (tenari; Cifton Helliwell (accom panist).
4 THE NEWS. 1.19 NEWS TALK.
THURSDAY, JULY 24 1.00 p.m. FRANK WALKER. And his Miniature Orchestra,
7.30 MID-AVREK TALE.:
The Age of Atomic Power. By Sir John Cockcroft, CDE, FRS. Director of the Atomic Energy Re search Establishment, finrwell.
1,45 SPORts Round-up.
8.00 THE NEWB.
.10 NEWS TALK.
.15 Interlude.
3.29 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 SPORTING RECOND.
8.43 LAND AND LIVESTOCH. An agricultural magazine.
9.15 Cricket,
COMMONWEALTH
INDIA.
A commentary
from Blackpool.
XI
V
by Pelor West,
9.30 WELSH DIARY. S
Royal, Welth Show edition: inter-
views and eye-witness sounts.
9.45 PRHEDOM AT ATAKEPS
4 Their Finest Hour' by
Howard:
| 19.00 THE NEWS.
19.19 HOME NEW A
BRITAIN,
19.15 JAZZ,
-1gramophone records)
10.30 -Wendy
Hiller and Paul
A
Sconeld in *TRE PORTRAIT OF LADY."
in
Peter Yorke with his Salch Orches phony No. 13 in D Haydn: Vialin
10.45 Interluda,
tra -......-11.00 Big Don,--BADIO NEWSREEL PER-11.15 SANDY MACPHERSON.
At the theatre organi.
9.30 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK---
MANUEL DE PALLA. 10.00 CRICKET. RELAY OF
3RD TEST, ENGLAND VINDIA IS C (LRSM Performers List Al-Symphony AT OLD TRAFFORD, MAN Back, played by Amaryllis Flem
The programmes were pro- duced in the Landon studios of 10.1sS the BBC by Laurence Gilliam 100 Head of BBC Features...and,)11.15 Gerald Kean-Head of the Eng- lah Langungo Service of the United Nations. Programmes
41133 and 3 in "The Jungle in Retreat" come on the following two Mon- 11.30 days at the samo time.........
·
Irving Berlin's latest musical
success "Call Me Madam" hna
landed on both feet and taken a
CHESTER,
ing (cello).
Film
Introduced by Bernard Shore; Bour- | 11.30 BRITISH CONCERT HALL, THE rea No. 1 from Solo Suite No. The Strings of The London
Orchestra, conducted and presented by Hubert Ciford: Sonata for Trumpet, Strings, and Continua-Purnal! - Newton; (Solo trumpet: Jack Mackintosh); Five Spencer Sonnets-Edmund Rubbra, (Soloist: Raymond Nilsson (tenor); Concertino Pastoralo-John Ireland. 112.00 Clos down.
Commentaries by John Arlott and K. 1. Swanton Recorded). ON WITH THE DANCE.
ADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON RELAV),
KING GEORGE VI AND QUEEN ELIZABETH STAKES (LONDON RELAY).
A Recorded Commentary by Peter O'Bulfovan from Ascot. WEATHER REPORT, GOD HAVE TUE QUEEN.
CLORE DOWN.
Sunda
Sayon stand in. the West End 10.00 am. PROGRAMME SUMMARY
AND WEATHER REPORT.
7,45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
1.00 THE NEWS,
3.10 NEWS TALK,
$.15 Interlude,
4.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS, $30 CALLING ALL FORCES. Charlie Chestor and Tony Hancock. introduce a programme for Forces everywhere.
9.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS.
10.10 HOME_N6W 1. FROM
DEITAIN.
10.15 Jimmy Edwards introduces
HALL, STAR DILL.
Janet Locke, Bienley Black,
and
1.00 THE NEWS. 110 NEWS TALK.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 7.00 p.m. 'TBE. HYMNS
SING.
WE
A series of eight programmes sung by the St. Martin's Singers, con, ducted and introduced by W. D. Kennedy-Boll;' 4; 'God's Praise in
The Keynotes; The George Bilichali | Creation." Glee Club takes a musical holiday
in Paris; Britsh Composers of 1952. The Augmented Dance Orchestra,
after its two-year run on Broad- 10.02 SATURDAYS", A PORTS conducted by Starley Black, pro- way. Some of the 'hit' tunes from the show are to be broad-10.5
cast at half-past-eight on Fri-16.30 day night. The recordings you wiil hear then were made by the London cast: Anton Waldrook, Bille Worth, Shani Wallis, Je11.20 Warren, and others,
RESULTS.
duced by Dennis- Main: Wilson. MELODY - FILM 11.00 BIF Ben, RADIO: NEWSREEL. MORNING MEMORIES. RELAY TUR
11.1 CONCERTO, ON CELEBRA James Gibb and the BBC Scottish TION OF MASS PROM JOSEPII'S CHUNCH.
ST Orchestra; Conductor fan Whyte, Preacher: the Rev. Father C. No. In G.
play Beethoven'a, Plafo Concerto Harrett, SJ. INTERLUDE-FRITZ 12.13 PERSONAL PORTRATE. KREISLER (VIOLIN),
Someone in the News. 1130 NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA, 1230 "TAXI!* 12.00 ALLAN JONES BINGA, 1.15 p.m. STUDIO: SPORT: TIME,
Ity Drip Young.
By Cyril Camplon; The adventures of Shorty, a London taxi-driver.
1.00 THE NEWVA.
1.10 NEWS TALK.
#118
A new series of BBC feature
the general [12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. programmes under title "Night Duty" has been re- 1233 HARRY OWENS AND colved from London, and the Arst of these is to be broadcast 12.45 STRICTLY OFF THE RECORD
tomorrow night at 8.30. 11 19 called "Royal Mail, and traces the route of a letter posted in the Gelily Isles and addreevod to a London office.
Stephen Grenfell acts as guide to the listener in this feature which he wrote for the BBC and explains the various sters which enable it to be Posted in the Islands during the afternoon and reach its destina- tion, in London by the first post the following morning.
* In Music Lovers' Hour' on Friday night at D'o'clock, Curtis Hindson will bo presenting two works only: Sonata in C Minor Opus 80, fer Violin and Plung by Beethoven, and Dohnady's Sulte for Orchestre, Opus 19.
For Jazz fans?. There will to no broadcast by the Hongkong Jazz Club thila üfternoon but we hope they will be back on Sho air on Saturday, August 2, at 4.80 pm
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kljoggelen, persteunță.
· And on--0.03 megacycles: për second in the 31 metre band).
ROYAL DAWADANS.
MONDAY, JULY 21
-ILECENT POPULAR 7.00 p.m. MY KIND OF MUSIC. ILLEASES.
A programma af Gramophone
1.15 NEWB, WEATHEN REPORT | records, presented by Spike Hughes,
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
13 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
FONCES' PROGRAMMES.
2.09 TARS IT FROM HERE.
With Joy Nichok, Dick Bentley
And Jimmy Edwards,
1,45 FILM REVIEW.
4.00 THE NEWS..
1.39 BOOKS. TO HEAD,
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UT.
8.10 NEWYS TALK.
1
3.15 Interlude.
NE-
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 8.30 MUSIC FOR DANCING. Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra.
or
DAL
0.15 Crickst.
2.30 STUDIO] JAZZ HALF Hour. Kresented by Robin bay.
3.00 BTUMINE · HOSPITAL
QUESTR
Presented by Diana. 4.00 IN MASTER
LANTRAE.
FERDINAND
ENGLAND V. INDIA,
Do-feoll
Li5 MEET WEALTII.
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC..
Volles: Prelude No. 2-Book 1) (Debussy): La Pille Aux Cheveux De Lis (Prelude No. 8 Book 1) (Debussy)olatson (Piano); Clair (No. 3 fromth de Lune (Moonlight) "Sulle Bergamaique"). Debussy Jo Hurbi (Fano); Nocturne. ij. D fiat Major (Debussy)-Waller die- |seking (Piano)..
A
11.79 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, [11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Tuesday
2,00 43m: OPENING TURME! 103, LIGHT: MUSIC.
7.1 NEW SUMMARY. 7.11 TOP OF THE MORN. 800 NEWS AND WEATHER
FORT.
8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 2.60 CLOSE DOWN, 13.15, -1AM STUDIO:
PRAYERS.
BUM:
1.30.MUSIC IN THE AM, FE CLOSE DOWN, *11.M.pẪM PROGRAMMER.
MARY. 1232 FROM TIIK VILMS,
113 NEWA, WEATHED – BEPORT
DAND ANNOUNCEMENTI. 130; LONDON' STUDIO CONCERT. The BBC Scottish Orchester, conducted by Ian Whyte, 2.00 CLOBE DOWN.
600 PROGRAMAIN SUMMATTY. 1443 CHILDREN'S BTO * Y : WINNIE THE POON" BY A.
First Adventure! "Winnie the Pooh and Some Bees." LONDON CHEBTILA
PROMENADE on
4.30 KONG AND.......... DANCE.
BRITAIN
A Prograpime from Northern Ireland.
1.00 STUDIO: “LUCKT
VARIETY REQUESTS.
Trented by Margherita, 7.89 WEATHER REPORT. 3
nip
1.00 TIME BIGNAL WORLD NEWS AND “ NEWS, TALE (LONDON' BUHAY NA
1.15 "sand" OF THE ROAD" .DY
NELSON EDDY,
FOR TIMLAR SIGNAREWE
WORLD TALK
NEW AND CLONDON, DELAY). #18.TOM JENKINS AND HIS ** PALM COUNT ORCHESTRAT 4.3. TAKE IT FROM HERE?
with Jay, Nichols Dick Beate a ******40,"hed"immy" "Zutwards."
1.40 STUDIO: SPORTS REVIEW.
By Bris Young.
DAS AT THE OPERA.Vy
Bail
Marguerite (Bohrnno) akinztha Colfier: Faust (Tenor) Camr. Vase-z zank: Mephistophlen" 123asa); 5 Barcel Journel: Highs), (oprano) Kiralis. Bettion; Valentino (Baritons). Louis, Mury: Damə Morina (Centralto) Jeanne Montfort; · Wagner 2 (Bass)- Michael Cozette: with the Chorus and Orchester of the' Opata, 'Paris IN.Lconducted by Henri Bussor; Orga
of the Baila "Zwyck, 12.00 OLYMPIC
REPORT (RG CORDED LONDON RELAY). Including Eye-witngan Aç
Commentaries! · and enunts, Interview Recorded fraș Hol4 10.18 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS,
Loukian Blory (Virgil. Thomson) The Philadelphia Orch, conduét- od. by Eugene, Ormandy; A... voles
for in the night (trom "Wanted 430 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK Murder-Spellataky); Spellbound
-DDC SYMPHONY ORCHES-Concerto Cleara. Spellbound" -- TILA.
Mikina Razas).The Queen's, 9.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIEN." LIGHt Orch.. conducted by Charles. Teler Yorks and Die Orchestra | Williamaj - Waltz, lato Jis (John: with Fenzi' Cast.
Greenwood), (from "Hungry HI") Sables: Would I love you; Maybe 10.45 VI
The very thought of you: Faded the London Symphony Orch.. Lilac: Kim mes Sapphiren and rondieiod by Muir Mathieson,
BILVESTER'S STRINGS. The flame Tango (8)lvester- 930 TWELVE BY THE MAIL. Wilson); Down Cube Way-Ipzzba A Marque 'Based on the Skry" || (Bilvester-Wilson); * Ponipay,, monn by Wars Anderson,
Tango (BUverter_Wilson);" "Ubera- Written and produced by Francis Bam Samba) (Silvester -- Wielonyt. Waltz, at the violins-Quicke.... „Xq7km 10.40 OLYMPIC
REPORT
(RE-(Bilvestor Wilson), CORDED LONDON RELAX). |1190 (LABICE, · NEWSREEL "KLON"
cluding Eye-witness he Day RELA count*, Commentaries and 11.1500ÖDNIGHT. STUŠKE, Interviews Recorded from Fel- |. By iba lake = (W. ↑ Collins)—-Lda.
inkl.
[don Promenade Orch.yout 19.43 DOLF) VAN DER LINDEN awakening (Bantock)—London Pro- AND RIS, METROPOLE On-menade Orch. Ortel 7. (Chupih CHESTRA.
Etude, Op.10 No. 3), (ATRIŽAN Romani in the evening (Dolf Walter): Brahma Waltzes from Op- van der i Lindan};" Humoresquo- för |39) ((Arr. (G. Waiter) m-Orekašira; Sirings:* (Delf vin' dar
nden): Raymondo. April Kiss (Peter Dennis): Toller 1185 WEATHER REPORT, Rapagnoles (robert Busbyli Kalel- GOD LAVE THE QUEEN,Us doscope (Dolf van day Lindon), ..........(11 24 CLOSE DOWNA V 10.30 THE TUNEFUL TWENTIES,
you'll be there: Alice in Wonder- land; Goodnight Ladies,
lon
I'm sitting on top of the world (Henderson-Yaling — LoW!) - AI Johon-1-you know Sue-Quick-
Fridas
riep (G. de. Bylva) —- Victer an- | Läbivshar RE-vester and
MORNING
By the Rev. Frank Short, 12.3 PROGRAMIME BUMMARY,
WITH 12.32 WALTZING
TEGFEL
WALD-
his Ballroom
orn.! Dinah (Lefis Young Alext] = "Tata" Vallar, and Dis hydum; Tea for two (Yourpan-Caesar) - TO Stafford and Gordon Stae Bac; Decause I love you (Irving Ber lin)-Barry -Wood (Zrt. ) 7 Tho Prisoner's song" (Ggy 'Masscy) --- Pail Page; Shine Brown-Dabney Mock)Frankle Laine; Wonderful one (Nellan Terris Whiteman - Grote) → Glenn Miller and is
12.45 LONDON STUDIO MELÓDIES. Eric, Robinson and His Orchen Tatra, with Jufla Bhailey Orch. Say it with music (Irying
Donald Boats.
| Berlin)-Dlek Høyrest Lady of
111. NEWỀ, WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.. 130 MUBTO PROM OPERA, 2.08 CLOSD, DOWN.
1,00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 904. “JOURNEY INTO MELODY" WITH THE ORCHESTEE ILARMONDE.
$3 STÚDtar CANTONESE DY
RADIO...
I
Olyan, by Miss Leg Wai-lan fjesh tutertudo: B
700 ORCHESTRAL SÉLECTIONS.
1.00a.m. OPENING THEME.. 7.92 LIGHT MUSIC.
135 NEWS SUMMARY.
1.18. TOP OF THE MORN. 100 NEWS AND WEATHEN RE-
PORT WAY
LIG MUĢIÈ IN THE AUT. 100 CLOSE DOWN. 11.15 p.m. STUDIO: ROMAN.
CATHOLIC PRAYERS. 200 By the Rev. Father. H Gallagher--BJARNA KUNA
1130 PROĞRAMME SUMMARY,
[the Evening, (Irving Berlin)-Billy (1237 VARIETY FANFARE.
HU | TE NEWS, “WEATHER REPORT
(LON-
| Daniels; | Thy parado" of the
soldiers ¿ (Leon Jessel) Philip Green and his Ciren... NA $11.00 RADIO. NEWSREEL DON: DELAY). 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Chanson. De Nuit (Elgie, Op. 13 NO. 1) Clly of Birmingham Orch conducted by Goorga Weldon: Prelude "The dream of Gerontius," Op. 30 (gár)--The_ BC Symphony Orch.. -conducted by Sir Adrian Hoult,
743 STUDIO:.. "ROWN MEMORY 12 WEATHER BEFORT,
LANE.
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1250 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
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10 NEWS TALK.
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#20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 130 DOCKLAND,
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934 DONALD PEERS.
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