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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1952.

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

Farewell Broadcast By Argyll Pipes And Drums

RESULTS.

SPORT 12.00 A SHORT-

10.0% MORNING MELODY.

The 1st Battalion of the Argyll and Suther: 10.02 SATURDAY'S land Highlanders are shortly leaving Hongkong for Scotland, having completed over three years nine months of which service in the Far East was spent in Korea.

On Wednesday night at 6.30 in the series "Forces' Bandstand", Radio Hongkong presents a farewell broadcast by the Pipes and Drums of the Battalion under Pipe Major Shearer, by kind per- mission of Lieut.-Colonel J. C. Church, M.C., and, the Officers,

The programme includes slow and quick marcher, ends with the retreat marches, and reels, and regimental marches "Highland - Laddie" and "The Campbells are Coming."

Overture

On Wednesday evening at at 9 o'clock is Brahma's Second 8.10 p.m. the pianist Wong Piano Concerte. Curtis Hindcon Kuk-ying is to givo a Grieg wil also present the recital. She will play the Ner wegian composer's Sonata in E Minor, Opus 7, and, from his Lyric Pieces, "Evening in the Mountains", Opus 08.

In "At the Opera" on Thursday at 0.15 p.m. there comes the firat Aet of n new opera--"The Consul" by Glan-Carlo Monoiti. Based on the universal problem of the Displaced Person,

tema "The composer himself Consul Д 'musical drama'

the

rather than an opera.

His prime purpose is to tell a

and

it with intensity music, and when the work was first performed in New York in 1950 its sensational success was due not so

to the music much (exciting and offective though it was) or to the words (poetic and powerful though they were). but to an uncanny combination of a

a profoundly moving play, highly

music, expressive

anti sensitive

direction. stage Menotti had brilliantly achieved this integration in the triple role of composer, playwright, and director.

Acts II and III of "The Con- sul" will be broadcast on Thurs- Boys, August 14 and 21 respec- tively.

*

"The Music of Lionel Monck- ion tonight at half-past-eight recalls the great days of Lon- don's Gaiety Theatro, and, in- dood,

the great days of musical

itself, for comedy

It พล throughout those halcyon years visit to the Galety --when a meant an evening of lightheart- ed, gaily-drazed comedy em bellished with Hiting melodies and all the glamour of the famous Gaiety Girls (before the word 'glamour" become debas ed)—that Lionel Monckton, was estblishing himself as the com- porer par realience of light

music.

"His “frai-connection -- with the famous theatre in 1804 when he additional contributed. Some numbers to "The Shop Girl," most of the music for wich had been written by Ivan Caryll, and it was the beginning of a whole sales of successes in which the pair collaborated in the music, and for which Moneiston pro- duced tunes that are still fami- liar to a generation

to "The Impresario" by Mozart and a Rachmaninoff Prelude.

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

Today

12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 13.32 MELODY MIXTURE,

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.30

OPULAR ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONH.

FORCES' PROGRAMMES, 2.00 STUDIO: FORCES' CHOICE.

freiented by Danny King. 2.30 THE TUNEFUL TWENTIKS. 3.00 STUDIO; HOSPITAL RE-

QUESTS. Presented by Helen. 4.00 "SOUTHERŃ

BERENADE

ROB AND

WITH EDMUNDO its oncHESTRA. Guest Artist: Josephine Baker. 1.30 IT'S SWINGTIME.

With Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra, Featuring Colomali Hawkins (Saxophone); Guest ATUAL: Barah Vaughan,

3.00 ROBERT BEATTY IN THE LADY ON THE SCREEN."" By Lester Powell. Eplade

"The Full Treatment,"

9.30 THE DING CROATY яnow. 6.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 0.02 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS,

Presented by Linda, Cailing: Royal Infantry Division.

7.00 GRAND

CHESTRA.

Artillery

SYMPHONY

With Carroll Gibbons and Mis Orchestra.

10.30 HELAY OF THE SERVICE FROM HONGKONG UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD, Preacher! tbe Rev. George

Stevenson.

11.30 LONDON STUDIO · CONCERT. BBC Northern Orchestra, con- ducted by Jokin Hopkins,

BBC

FREDERICK (DARITONE).

2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

With Joy Nichole, Dick Benitoy and Jinimy Edwards.

RE-

2.20 RTUDIO; JAZZ HALF HOUR.

Presented by Robin Day. 1.00 STUDIO, HOSPITAL

QUESTS Presented by_lans. 4.00 THE MASTER OF

LANTRAE.

BAL¡

By Robert Louis Stevenson. Part 4: ***Tha Duct In ihe Shrubbery."

4.10 DEC BANDSTAND,

Band of the Coldstream Guardo, conducted by. Captain D. A. Pops..

5.00 STUDIO; HOME REQUESTS.

Presented by Diatta.

TECITAL BY 6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY

13.15 pm. #TUNIO: SPORTS TIME

By Sizig, YoUNE.. 12.30 PROGRAMME "LEMMARY. 18.32 LONDON PROMENADE

CHESTRA.

OB

17.45 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Ray Martin and flis "Melody from the sky" Orchestra, with Dick James.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER RKPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTE, 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

FORCES' PROGRAMMEN.

Shortwave

6.32. ALFREDO AND itts OK-

CHESTRA GYPSY MUSIC. 8.30 STUDIO: SERVICES

EVEN 'SONG.

Conducted by the Rav. K... Belt, C

7.00 JOURNEY INTO MELODY“ WITH PAUL WESTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

· Osei Artists: Lois Butter and Tony Martin.

7.30 JOTE AND AMPARO ITUNDI

(DUO PIANISTS).

1.45 LUCINDA AND THE BIRDS; A story from Northern Ireland by Joseph Tomalty.

ogrammes

(7-12.15 p.m. on 15.260 Mc/s, 19.66 m, and 17.715 Mc/e, 16.03 m; 10-12.15 p.m.

on 21.750 Mc/s, 13.79 m)

110.30 HOME NEWE ra o M, 12,13 a.m. ACCORDION MUSIC.

BUTAIN

10.15 FROM THE THIRD PRO-

GRAMME. Dickens as.Work.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 7.00 p.m.

Binnie Izle and Sonnie falo in 'ALL. RALE.'

revuo weekly, Wigram, produced by Michael English st North.

by

C. Lofius talk by John Butt, Professor of King's College,

730 QZOFFREY DOUMPHREY

TALKING.

7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP,

1.00 THE NEWS,

A10 NEWS TALK.

8.15 Interlude.

#20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

530 FORCEB' FAVOURITES,

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,

10.25 RECONDS.

10.43 LIGHT MUSIC. (gramophone records) 11.09 B Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL 11.18 WELSH CHOMS (5). Swynol Gerdd (Sweet Music): Xid- wally Mats Voles Chair; Conductor: 3. Ilwyn Evoris: Mary Kendall and Mansol Thomas (plano duetišsia). 11.43 CHAMPIONSHIP BANDE. today's | The International Staff Band of the Balvation Army; Conductor: Major Bernard Adams.

9.00 COLONIAL. QUESTIONS. 9.15 CRICKET. Commentary |matches.

on one

$30 ACOTTISHI MAGAZINE.

9.45 BHORT STORY.

w

'Dummy Run by John Miller, read by. Harold Warrender. 10.00 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME NEWS FROM

BRITAIN.

10.13 118TENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREKI.. 1143 CHAMPIONSHIP DANDS. Scottish CWS Band; Conductor: George Hawkins.

11.6" CRICKET.

A commentary.

12.15 a.m. THE SPA ORCHESTRA. Directed by Tom Jenkina.

1230 SANDY MACPHERSON,

At the theatre organ.

1245 CRICKET.

5:

A commentary.

40th

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS TALK.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 3

100 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE. From 9 Paul's Cathedral, Lon- On.don.

PER-

7.30 VARIETY BONDBOX.

Robin Ilichmond; Miriam

Karlin; Anne

Frankie Howerd, Billy Ternent and His Orchestra, Compere: Philip Slessor.

7.59 WEATHER REPORT.

730 PRACTICE MAKES

12.15 am. DANCE MUBIĆ.

fgramophone records)

12.30 VARIETY FANFARE.

With The Kordites: The Augmented Northern Variety Orchestra; pra- duced by Bennis Taylor.

1.90 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.

A

TUESDAY, AUGUST 5.

7.00 p.m. RHYTHM BUSINESS,

25 THE

of programine

gramophone records; presented by Denis Pros- ton.

7.30 THE HEALTH OF MAN,

2: The Figures of Health: Speakers: Dr J. M. Mackintosh and For George Macdonald.

7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.00 THE NEWS.

8.10 NEWS TALK.

8.15 Interlude.

Framophone records)

12.30 ETON COLLEGE,

A progranume of worne of its Musi

cal Activities; Director of Music: Dr Sidney Watson,

1.09 THIT HERE,

1.10. NEWS TALK.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 And A Miniature Orchers.

1.00 p.m. FRANK WALKER..

1.30 MID-WERK TALK. 7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.00 THE NEWS.

3.10 NEWS TALK.

5.15 anlarindo.

1.29 FROM THE EDITORIALS. :

.30 BORTING RECORD 143 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agricultural magazine.

R.1 Cricket,

WARWICKSHIRE V INDIA. A commentary by E. W. Bwanton

BIT- on the second day's play at mingham.

930 WELAH DIARY, An account

the National Elstedd- fost ceremonies of Cuiring and Crowning the Bards.

9.45. RENDEZVOUR PLAYERS, Featuring Jack Collings. 10.00 THE NEWS. 19.10 HOME NEWS

BRITAIN. 10.13 FROM THE PROMENADE

CONCERTS.

YRON

London Symphony Orchestra: Con- Profor-ducted by Basil Cameron: Victoria Bladen (soprano); Overture: Oborni -Weber; Recit. and Aria. Ma dall' arido stelo (Un Ballo in Maschera) -Verdi: Sulte: Hary Janos-Kodaly (BBC recording).

8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 FORCES FAVOURITES, 9.00 JOHN HAUKVELL,

(Baritone),

9.15 BANDY MACPHERSON.

9.35 ULSTER MAGAZINE, 9.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWRREE). 11.15 Wendy Wilier and Paul Scofield

THE LADY.'

PORTRAIT

OF

A

VECT. The Sixth of thirteen programumer | At the theatre organ.

1052 Overseas Shelton; and selected from the

Examination Byllabus of the Asso- elated Board of the Royal Schools By Alistair Cooke. of Music, introduced by Bernard | 10,00 THE NEWS.

Concerto Shore:

minne 10.16 HOME NEWS FR o 3 | American-Roger Delgado: Edward In В (ERSM Performers, et A) - Han- BRITAIN, del; Musette and Galop from Butte 10.15 PETER YORKE, (LASM Teachers, List C)-Vaughan With his Salon Orchestra, Williams:

Winifred 11.00 Big Ben, KADIO NEWSREEL. by played Copperwheat (viola).

or

NOVELTY LIONEL

745 BPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.00 THE NEWS.

1.00 TIME BIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAT). 1.35. NEW CONCERT

ENSEMBLE. 8.30. THE MUSIC

MONCETON, Elle Morison (Hoprano); Bille Baker (Boprano); Dennis Rowen (Tenor) with the DBC Opera Charu & Orrhestra, conducted by Stanford Rokinon,

8.16 NEWS TALK.

3.15 Interlude.

820 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

13 CALLING ALL FORCES,

930 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-Charlie Chester and Tony Hancock RIMSKY-KORJAKDY---------| Introduce-a-programma for Forces 10.00 OLYMPIC REPORT (RECORD- }overywhere.

ED LONDON RELAY),

9.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.

Including Eye-Witness Accounts, † 18.00 THE NEW.. Commentaries, and Interviews | 10.10 (COME NE WI FROM (Recorded from Halsduki),

BRITAIN. 10.15 ON WITH THE DANCE.

Enjoy yourself-Foxtrot (Sigman- Magidson); lain or shine--Foxtrot Birke-MacLean)-Guy Lombarde and is Rural Canadians Summer

Moon

10.15 Richard Atterborough Invitas

You HOME AT EIGHT

To Welcome Hermione Gingold and Alfred Marks, Sirawinsky - Klenner) -

With Muriel Smith; Production by Carmen Cavaliero and his Orchestra, Rennie Hill, Crinoco Afro-Cuban Beguine Rojas 11.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL. -Dartee Segure)—Artie Shaw & Il that never

Orch: Would I love you (Spina 11.15 CONCERTO.

tet foot inside either of the two theatres that bore the name and enshrined the spirit of Galety,

This programme is made up of a selection of music from, among The Arcadians". *The adsha".

"The Quaker Girl", *The New "Our Miss Gibbs",

"A Country Girl", Aladdin'. and "The Cingalee".

There

BBC feature ano two

week which programmes this deal with widely separated

of the world, The AratThe Cocon

| RussieTango-Joe Lots and its John Hunt and the BBC Northern Orchestra: The French Can-Can Orchestra play Weber's Concertsfuck Polke-Samba (Offenbach-words and for piano and orchestra: Programme adaptation of music by G.J. Kennedy) also inchider: Brahms'

Islands, sot in mid-r: The Beggar's

***| (Chagrin)—Joe between Ceylon and chestra.

Wis about the Cocos- (Nat Sleen)-Sid

Theme-Waltz

Academie

Staker;

Audrey

THE PROMENADE

11.15 FROM

CONCERTS.

Read by the Author,

730 WEATHER NEPORT. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY), 8.13 SONG FROM OFERA,

Mail" Feature

11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC."

Scharzo (from *A Midsummer Night's Dream," Op. 61) (Mondel | Bohn); Scherzo (from Ortes in B Flat, Op 28- Mendelsohn) - NDC Symphony Orch., conducted Toscanini: Nocturne (from "Midsummer Night's Dream," Op. 1) (Moncoln shi). The Ec Symphony Orch., conducted by Bir

Boult, Adrian (kom) 11.29 WEATHEŃ REPORT,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.39 CLOBE_DOWN..

awaken me? (from "Werther** reland - Tezzetti & Menasci by Arturo.: Massenet) ---Beniamino Gigli (Tenor);, Dell Song (fram "Lakma"-Delibes -Lily Pons (53; 15 tormented spirit (from "Simon occanegra Verdi)-Exlo Pinza (Bass).

4.30 TUR COCO) ISLANDA.

A Feature Programme Written

Brown. Produced

by T. D. Smith,

0.00 THE BUNDAY CONCERT.

Aubrey

Brain

"Siegfried's Rhine Journey fromnesday

"Die Gotterdammerung"), (Wagner)== Vienna Philharmonio Orch, conductea | by Wilhelm Furtwangler: Concerto No, In G Minor, Op 28 (Max Brush) -Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the London Symphony Orch. 'conducted by Sir Landon Ronald Bymotiony No. 2 in D Minɔr, On. 70 (Dvorak)— | Czech Philharmonic Orch. conducted

by Vaclav TALCH, 20.15 OLYMPIC

A serial play for broadcasting in ten episodes by Frank Hauser arvi Donald McWhinale from the novel by Henry James; Production by E. [J. King Bull;

The Episode 7: Romer-Derek Hart; Mme Merle Catherine Lacey; Mra Dukano- Catherine Willimer: Contess-Joan Clement Scoti; Gilbert Ormond --- Alan Wheatley: Pansy Ormond -- Pamela Sürling: Babel Ormond (nee "Archer)-Wendy Hlilor; Warburton-Robert Horris; Touchelt-Paul Scofield,

with 11.43 Arthur Askoy

Leete in "ARTHUR'S INN." With.... Sally..Ann Hower and .Diana. Decker: Augmented BBC Revue

by 'London (Orchestra, conducted

Robert and Burby: Script by Bob Block

Kenneth Bill Harding: Lyrics by Blain.

London Symphony Orchestra: 'Con- Max ducted by Bazil Cameron: Rostal (violin); Storm Scene (The Tempest) Sibelius: Symphonic Violin Poem, En Bago-Sibellus: Concerto in D minor-Sibelius (DBC recording)...

12.15 am. LONDON CALLING.' Review of next week's Calling, and a talk on short wave reception: International Allocation of Wavelengths." |__1230_BARN_DANCE.

all back the carpet and join the fun with Jack Armstrong and his Barnstormers; Bill Robinson jude; sings; B Scott calls the

Richard Programme arranged by Kelly: From the British Legion Hall, Amble, Northumberland.

1.00 THE NEWS, 130 NEWS TALK.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6

*THE BYMING

7.09 P.m.

SING.

12.15 1.m. WALTZ TIME. (gramophone - records)

12.30 BËRIOUS ARGUMENT.

Lom Ralph

Brian

| A topicai discussion programme by

a team of authoritative sperkers.

1.00 THE NEWS,

1.30 NEWS TALE.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 8

1.00 p.m. LONDON JAZZ.

Contrasts in Small Group

WE The Tito Buns Sextet; The Jimmy Walker Quintet: introduced by

A serica of eight programmes BungBteve Rare; produced, by by the 8. Martin's Bingers, con- Grant, ducted and introduced by W. D. Kennedy-Bell; : 'Hymns of Inter- COMMON-

7.15 MEET THE

WEALTH

7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.00 THE NEWS.

8.30 NEWS TALK.

8.15 Jaterluda.

E20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

B.30 Vera Lynn In

LET'S MEET AGAIN.

730 A DAY IN THE LIFE

THE SOVEREIGN,

By Sir Owen Morshead,

7.4 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

1.00 THE NEWS,

8.10 news TALK.

1.15 Tate luze.

Jimmy

OF

820 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

30 THE EDINBURGH INTERNA-

TIONAL FESTIVAL, 1951. Wynford Vaughan Thomas looks back at last year's festival and With Tony Fayne and David Evans (liiustrates his Impressions with re- and The George Micheli

Choir: cordings of some of the outstand, Staniay Black and the Dance Or- Ing events. chestra: Script by Ronald Wolfe; 0.00 JEANNE DEMESSIEUX (Or-

(a). Produced by Dennis Main Wilson.

9.00 WORK AND WORSHIP.

(gramophone records) 9.15 Cricket.

0.13 Cricket.

WARWICKSHIRE V INDIA.

Lou Prenger and his Dreh; Mockin' Festival Overture; Wagner's_Sieg- Bird Hill-FA Waltz (torton-Joe tried Idyll; Lint's Mephisto Waltz. Lois and his Orchestra) Chug-A-Lug 12.15 a.m. PERSONAL PORTRAIT.

Kyser & his Someone in the News. tier-Fatgian)~Kay Orch; Blue Velvet-Foxtrol (Art 12.30 "TAXIF Strauss)-Norton Colville and hur By Cyril Camplon; The adventures | cession."

taxi-driver; Band for Dancers; The old Master of Shorty, a London Painter Quickstep (Smith-Gillespie) Shorty Jerry Verno: Ayesha...Jan -Lou Preaper and his Orch: Oh you Barrett; Abdul-Wilfred Babbage: sweet Bhe-Foxtrot (Hardt-Jaffe) Lady Fotherington-Molly Iankin: Geraldo and his Orch: Just say I love Sir. Oscar Fatherington Norman

-Faive

Admiral-1. G. herSlow Foxtrot (Kaumanoff

Shelley; ~Word-DaisVal)-Oxcar Rabin and his Band; Mini Beach umba-Girl-Jane Grahame and the Pas-

Production by Rumba (Fields-Games-Camacho)senger; Carmen Cavallaro and his Oreli: The Cameron. irouble with love is fore-Foxtrot 1.00 THE NEWS.

Phillies and, hla 1.10 NEWS TALK.

MONDAY, AUGUST 4 Loss and his Or

7.00 p.m. MY KIND OF MUSIC. It tells the story of 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDONA programme of gramophone records, presented by Spike the islands, from the time when 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUBIC.

Hughen. John Clunies Ross, a Scottish Seven Preludes from, On, 26 750 BOOKA TO READ.

745 BALLET. sea captain, settled there and (Chopin); No. 15-Sostenvio in D flat G major No. 22-Malto agitato in C established the Clunies-Ross minor: No. 23-Atoderato in F major: esta

as 'King of Cocos," of No: 24-Allegro appassionate in D their part

in the two Worldingri. No. 4-Largo in E minor: molto in major: No, up to the very Wort, and

• gótal in 23 minor-Alfred and so recent past when the adminis-Corlet (Piano)

11.29 WEATHER REFORT, tration of the islands

by the

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Government of Singapore was

11.30 CLOBE DOWN. transferred to the Goverment of Australia, which plans to make them an Important fink Perth-Johannesburg

Australia.

family

in the new Pes air-route,

(LELAY).

Discussed by Felicity Gray.

1.00 THE NEWS.

8.30 NEWS TALK,

818 Interlude.

120 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

830 DANCING TIME,

With Byd Dean and his Band.

9.15 TILLY MATERI RAZTOM

ENSEMBLE.

the

9.30 WELSH MISCELLANY. Recordings of winners of Charal Competitions at the National Eisteddfod, of Wales, Aberystwyth. 0.45 THE DENATE CONTINUES, A Parliamentary toview by Prin- case Indire, our parliamentary cor-

10.00 THE NEWS.

The second is the story of 10.00 1.1. PROGRAMME SUMMARY respondant.

Fridtjof Nansen's Journey in

the thip "Fram" from the neg

Siberian Islands, through

the

Soe af the Polar Sea, to Green-

Ond thint

land and the open so

Nansen had evod in 1884

ship from p which had dored north of the Siberian | Jolanda had drifted on an

right across to Greenland. Inicing three years to do so. was this that set tiim to prove the theory by building the and forming an t- 1803 to drift across the Arctic wastes in the hopes that they would reach the North: Polo.

The three-year journey of the *Fran" is.vividly described -in- The Slowest Journey in the World" next Friday at 10 o'clock.

This exada · surorie.

AND WEATHER REPORT.

FERDINAND

W

Giving Her A Line!

WARWICKSHIME V INDIA,

J

A commentary by E. W. Swanton A commentary by E. W. Bwanton

on the first day's play at Birming

bam.

$30 BCOTTIBI MAGAZINE.

9.43 BHORT STORY.

+

hem.

on the last day's play' at Birming- BẠO HÀNH DANCE.

10,00 THE NEWS.

The Furies, written and read by 10.10 HOME NEWS FROMT Michael Innes.

10.00 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME NEWE FROM

BRITAIN.

10.15 DDC MIDLAND LIGHT OR-

CHESTRA,

11.00 B Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 1915 THE MAN IN THE

· LEATHERN BREECHES.

The story at Geotge Yox. And, the foundation and growth of the Quaker movement; written by Vernon Noble and Denis Mitchell. (gramophone records)

DRITAIN.

10.15 NEW Reconps. Presented this week by Toy Brade ford.

11.00 Dir Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL. 11.18 VARIETY DANDBOX. With Bernard Miles: Your Resident Comedian.

12.15 art.

Recital by THE ZULU DINGERS. 12.30 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.

1.00 THE NEW! 1.10-NEWS TALK.

By MIK

1.00 .m. OPENING THEME.

7.93 LIGHT MUSIC,

738 NEWS BUMMARY.

1.18 Tor O' THE MORN, 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER BE-

PORT.

B.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR.

OM CLOSE DOWN.

REPORT (RE CORDED LONDON RELAY),

Eye-witness Ac- 17.15 p.m. Including

CommentarÏES and

STUDIO: MORNING

PRAYERS.

By the Rev. Frank Ahort.

.....Interview. Recorded from fiel-11.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

sinki. 10.30 BRITAIN BINGB.

The Ulster Bingers, conducted by John Vine. Love The Lark in the clear air Ballynure

Ballad;

my heart:

Johnnie hardly knew ve: Blow away the morning dew.

18.45 ORCHEstrái selkCTIONS.

Coullon-Fallet Murle (Chabriere

12.32 MELODY MIXTURE.

1.1

NEWS.. WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 MUBIC FROM OPERA, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

100 PROGRAMME BUMMARY,

CHESTRA.

orch. by th Menuet Pompeur · 6,02 MANTOVANI (La Tollette"); Bcherzo - Valte Idylle ("Danie des Chapeaux");

4.30 STUDIO; "Les Mains du destin"); Danae Villageoise_("Grand Rond et Final") -Lendon Philharmonic Orch. cou ducted by Antsi Dorati.

11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY),

115 WEATHER REPORT,

11.10 STUDIO: EPILOGUE.

Conducted by the Rev. Frank Bhort. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

M

8.00 1.17. PROGRAMME SUM- MART AND WEATHER RE- PORT.

4.02 "MORNING MELODY" WITH GERALDO AND HIS OR. CHESTRA.

8.30 CHARM OF THE WALTZ. 8.45 POPULAR VARIETY, 9.39 LONDON PROMENADE ON-

CHESTRA,

LANDAUER

10.00 RAWICZ AND

(PIANO DUET), 10.35 TREATRE MEMORIES. 11.00 NC CONCERT HALL,

C Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bir Thomas

Berekam

12.00 noon PERCY FAITH AND HIN ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS.

12.15 p.m. MUSIC FROM BRITISH

FILMA, 17.35 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 123 ROYAL COTILLION (FROM

"THE DEBUTANTE”).

-Harir Davidson and His Or-

chastra,

12.43 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES, faye Martin and is "Melody from the Sky" Orchestra with Jimmy Young. 1.15 NEWB, WEATHHE

REPORT

and

Peter

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 3.30 MUSIC FOR YOU. -200 VARIETY, BANDBOX,

Douglas Maynard; Rublon Richard, ·Boraid Chestvey Arough and Archle Andrews, Reg Dhon, y Torment and Hh Or- chestra. Compere: Philo Slessor.

2.30 LONDON PALLADIUM ол-

CUBITDA.

WITH

1.00 IN NEW ORLEANS

JIMMY NOONE AND 313 -ORCHESTRA,

dunat Artist: Mildred Balloy. 3.30 TEA TIME CONCERT. 430 COMPTON MACKENZIE RE-

CALLS THE YEAR 1900 IN "A YEAR I REMEMBER." A Feature Programme, pro- duced by Douglas Cleyerdon. 3.15 TIME FOR MUSIC.

The BBC Midland Light Or- chestra, conducted by albest Vinter,

Lanza

from Ils

3.45 BONGS,- By Mario Flime. 6.00 PROGRAMME' SUMMARY, 4.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S

HALP NGUR.

Fresented by Elizabeth Ann.

9.30 BTUDIO PORTUGUESE

HALF HOUR,

7,60 MUSIC OF ERIC COATES. 730 ARTIST OF THE WEEK- KLIMADETH SCHWARZKOPF (SOPRANO).

7.39 WEATHER 'REFORT. 8.40 TIME

AND

SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS

NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY). 4.15 THREE ROMANCES, #30 STUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT I

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