THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1952.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Two New Programmes For The Forces,
From London And Hongkong
"
Tonight at 8.30 Radio Hongkong is taking a↑ 8:00 THE SUNDAY CONCERT,
Ladles Chole, con- The Mala direct relay of the BBC programme "Forces' 10.13 BRITAIN SINGE
ducted by Naroid Dawber, Favourites". This is a popular request pro-
What salih my dotnty darling: Two gramme broadcast from London for the benefit of amber knig of the Madonna: In
the warm, blue summer, weather men serving in the armed Services overseas. Foreptile, baby: The fairy ring:
The song af khadows. some time reception conditions have made it diffi- cult to bring in a successful relay. However, re- ception has now improved, and it is hoped that the programme will come through clearly every Satur- day and Tuesday night from 8.30 to 9 o'clock.
In addition, last Thursday saw the first of a series of programme "Between Ourselves" design- ed especially for the early morning entertainment
Į 10.30 ORCHESTRAL RELECTIONS,
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
HELAY).
13S WEATHER BEFORT. 13.16 STUDIO: EPILODUK.,
ilso
Conducted by the Rev. P. 1. Philipson.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. chose DOWN.
BBC Overseas Short
Monday
7.00 a.m. OPENING THEME, 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
grammes
(7-12.15 p.m. on 15.260 Mc/s, 19.66 m, and 17.715 Mc/s, 16.03 m; 10-12.15 p.m.
on 21.750 Mc/s, 13.79 m)
7.00 p.m. Dinule Hale and Sonnie
Balin 'ALL HALE.'
ravuc 03 C. Itt produced by Michael
TALE-
A werkly
of Her Majesty's three Services in the Colony. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 Broadcast from the studios of Rediffusion and re- layed by Radio Hongkong at 7.30 a.m. each Thurs- day, "Between Ourselves" consists of news and Warnin sporting items and music, and is devised and in-RERHENT troduced by Charles Harvey.
The Hongkong Stage Club is broadcasting another play by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg on Wednesday night at 9 o'clock. "This Respected Lady” is an intriguing radio drama which pivots on the sud- den death of the neurotic but highly-respected wife of a gentleman farmer.
Violet Horrison-who, in her time, had an efficient Angor in every ple in her particular vil lage is played by Alice Roll, while John Moore fakes the part of her husband Leonard. Bill
Violet's Phillips 19
brother Pickering, and Marie! Holling- dale reads Mrs Basscit
"This Respected Lady" is pro- duced by Teddy Bell.
The piano recitat on Wednes.. day night at 0.10 s given by Irene Yuen. She l to play Sorrata, Opus 100, by Beethoven, and "Les Collines d'Anacapri" by Debussy.
On Thursday at 9.45 pan. Radio Hongkong is broadcasting the
first
of three BBC pro- called "Time
declare people
that
Many
for
they do not like poetry.
But when pressed for a reason they
counter by saying that
By Lester Powell. Eplode 7:
ath 1 Brakes of. $30 THE DING CROSDY SHOW. 4.00 PROGRAMME RUMMARY. 8.02 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS,
Presented by Linda. Cailing-IAA Battery, RA. 700 CONCERT OF POPULAR MUSIC BY THE QUEEN'S HALL LIGHT ORCHESTRA, 7.30 VARIETY BANDBOX.
Malcolm Mitchell Trio; Max Dygraven; Hetty Drives; l'eter Bellers: 3mmy | Hanley; and Miriam Karlin; Helen Clare and Erle Whitley,
Billy Ternent and His Orchestra. Compare: Philip Slessor
7.39' WEATHER REFONT, 5.00 TIME SIGNAL WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY).
LIS SHORT VIOLIN RECITAL BY
MISCHA ELMAN,
8.30
FORCES FAVOURITER (LON- DON RELAY).
1.00 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-
PROKOFIEFF.
930 "STRICTLY OFF THE RE. COND" RECENT POPULAR RELEASES,
10.00
read to them,
10.13 The $1.00
CRICKET, RELAY OF THE 4th TEST, ENGLAND V. INDIA OVAL FROM KENNINGTON (RECORDED RELAY), ON WITH THE DANCE, HADIO NEWSREE), (LONDON RELAY),
they do not like reading poetry,
To have poems
apparently,
Ls quits another
story, and "Time for Verse" Is 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIE,
an
edited
North,
INO,'
HODDE
7.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
1.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWS TALK.
44.15 Interlude.
*.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. R.30 PORCES FAVOURITES, 0.00 ULSTER CRAND PRIX.
Holer Cyeling.
Commentaries by Graham
Walker
and Murray Walker on the start of the 500 c.c. Raca.
0.15 Cricket,
ENGLAND V INDIA,
The Fourth Test Match at the OVAL. Commentarios by Rox Alelon and Jolin Arioll on the third day's play, with summaries by Alf Gover."
9.30 app: Scottish MAGAZINE, A programme of news, sport, music, and topicat Interest, produced by
1 Melkle. 9.43 MONTMARTRE PLAYERS, Directed by Henry Krein. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 DOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.
7.30 BOOKA. TO READ.
7.43 FILM REVIEW,
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWA TALK, 8.15 Interlude,
6.20 FROM THE EDITORIALB. ` 8.30 DANCING TIME. With Harry Leader and his Band.
D.13 Cricket,
ENGLAND V INDIA.
The Fourth Test Batch at the Oral,
Commentaries by Rex Alston
John Arlott
DLT
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 -7.05 p.m. CASINO ORCHONTRA. Conducted by Reginald Kilbar.
1.50 MID-WEEK TALK.
The Blind Magistrate," The story of Sir John Fielding by Emest Dudley. The ory of humane man who did much to clear up London's underworld and who, despite his blindnom, investi dated and
2 number
crimes.
1,45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
Au
1.00 THE NEWI.
on the fourth dov's play. with summaries by |Cover.
9.30 App WELSH MISCELLANY. Howard Glynne (tenor),
9.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES, A tolk by Princess Indira. 10.00 THE NEWB,
19.10 HOME NEWB
BRITAIN.
глом
19.15 LISTENERS' DIGEST 10.45 GEORGE TRÄLDEN-BALL.
(Organ),
(gramophone records]
11.00 Big Ben, BADIO NEWSREEL, 11.13 WELSH CHOIRS (7), Gwynol Gordd (Sweet Music): 'Steel Co. of Wales; Male Voice Choir:
Hut; Conductor: Rowland
Mary Kendal and Marsel Thomas (at wo plano),
11.45 Close down,
M
1.00 THE NEWS.
11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 ULSTER GRAND PRIX.
Motor Cycling.
Commentaries by Grahamn
1.10 NEWS TALK,
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19
ZAYTHM
.1.00 p.m.
BUSINESS.
Walker and Murray Walker on the finish | A
of the 500 .c. Raco. 11.40 Interlude,
11.45 Cricket.
ENGLAND V INDIA.
Forther comfiektary,
1.00 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS TALK.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
Father
of programma recards, presented by ton.
IN
THEIR
gramophone Denis "Pres.
1.30 THE HEALTH OF MAN.
4: Tropical Diseases: Speakers: J. M. Mackintosh and Dr C.
Pandit.
2.43 SPORTS HOUND-UP.
8.00 THE NEWⱭ.
2.10 NEWS TALK.
8.15 Interlade.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALE. 8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 0.09 ENITH OSLER (Soprano), 9.15 Cricket.
G.
0.10 NEWS TALK,
8.1 Intorte.
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 120 BPOETING RECORD,
at
1.43 LAND AND LIVESTOCK, An agricultural magazine.
8.15 MARE MINE COUNTRY
STYLE.
Folk Songs with: Patrick Shuldham- Shaw.
by accompanied
Michael Wat (guitar), and Colin Hawke
(bass).
9.30 WALSH DIARY. Topicality Magazine,
1.45 MONTMARTRE PLAYERS, Directed by Henry Krein,
10.00 THE NEWS,
10.10 HOME NEW &
DRITAIN.
10.15 FROM THE
CONCERTE.
I
FROM
PROMENADE
7.15 NEWA SUMMARY, 7.18 TO THE MORN.
1.00 NEWS AND WEATHER
PONT.
8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR.. 2.09. CLOSE, DOWN.
12.30 PY.
PROGRAMMI
12.32 VARIETY FANFARE,
KE-
GUAY-
1.15 NEWB. WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 MUBIC FOR YOU;
3.00 CLOSE DOWN.
0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMANY.
4.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S
ПАКУ ПОци.
4.30
7.00
Premated by Elladoth' Ann STUDIO, PORTUGUESE HALF noun.
URICAL MEMORIES." With William Brownlow (Bar)- Lone).
7.35 ARTIST OF THE WEEK- PIERRE FOURNIER ('CELLO). 7.59 WEATHER REPORT.
· 8,00 TIME AIGNAL. WORLD
AND NEWS NEWS
TALK (LONDON RELAY).
8.15 CHARLES WILLIAMS AND
JS CONCERT ORCHESTRA. #30 #TUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT I
2.CAR
Fresented by Betty O'Neill.
#.00 OVER TO YOU.
with Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horno,..
|
(R
Al-
9.30 CONCERTO.
Cancerto for Oboe and Orchestra
Straus): 1st Movement: legro Moderato: And Movement: A^- dante
Jed" Movement: (Cadenza
Vince Leon Vase: Cadenza Goossom (Oboe) and (the Philhar- Akto monia Orch.. conducted by Galliera
16.00 CRICKET-RELAY OF THE ith TEST FROM KENNING- TON OVAL (BECORDED RE. LAY).
England India.
10.13 CHANSON FRANÇAISE,
Do
Tretto Giraud & Billy Toffel. Maitr Plate-Chanson Mercho (Henri Belt-Jacques Plantel- Yvette Giraud: La Lanterne San Polli Tango (Siegel-Larue)—– Ally Tofiel; La Danseuse est cole-Rumba (Loriguy - Jacques Plante)-Yvette
Chironit; A La Votre, A-La-Noire-Waltz (Cham- fleury-Marbpt)-Billy Toffe; Comme Si Ition Ne Botalt Passo-Valo (ulguy-Andre Horner) Yvolle Giroud.
10.30 MUSIC OF OSCAR STRAUS,
A WaMz Dream-Potpourri · (oer. Dual-Marck Weber im Oro, Choolate Soldier-Bajeelin
(am. Benedict)-Marok Wober
his
pod
Orch. 20.45 MEMORIEN or DANCE
FAVOURITES.
With Artie Bitaw and His Or- chestra.
sungla My
Carioca Foxtrot (Youmar): Sorty, as in @morning (Tammerstein II Honten
Excaven (George Whilling Walter-Donaldson); In the still of Beyond the night (Cole Porter);
(lobin--Whiting the blue horizon
Ja
blue
NEWSREEL
(LON-
Leoon; Menust; Larghetto Roa do: Dispute: Presto: Partotale: Dance Allemande; Scerie du Notalte; Vinale London. Filharmonia Orch., conducted by Antal Dorall; WI- un Tell (omini) — The London Philharmonic Orch., conducted by Basil Cameron.
10.43 "SQUARE DANCING."
Thursday
1.00 a.m. OPENING THEME.
7.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWS BUMMÁRY, 148 TOP OF THIN MORN,... 230 JAKTWANK.. QUNBELVER (RE- COURSE KIPTUSIÓN RELATI,
100 NEW AND WEATHER RE-
FORT BAO, MURIÓ DE TUR AIR, 0.00* CLOSE DOWN,
With Pali Cardew and His 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME, QUAI- Corn Huskers.
DAILY. Wikke and his ·Dinah (arr.
12,32 FROM THE MAYERLİ BAG. Pardew); Oh dem gokien
12.45 ALFREDO dippers
CAMP OLI (Foster,
ETT. Cardew): Yankee
(VIOLIN) AND’THIS ONEÚRS- Doodle and Gimme
IRA (Truck. art. Cardew); Conoctian
1.15 NEWS, 'WEATHER REPORT Abare (Cardew),
11.00 RADIC
clock
corn
NEWSITEEL (LON- DON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
Christmas Miniature
{Praticia W}{Narta) ----The Boyd Neel String Orch.. conducted by Mataci 22oman;, Gweddi (A Piwym) (Ar- wet flughes)-Margaret Rose (Bop:). with the Boyd Neel String Oren.... and BBC Chorus conducted by Leslie Woodgate.
11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
JOD GAVE THE QUEEN. ÍL.50 CLOBE DOWN,
Wednesday
7,06 a.m.
OPENING THEME. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWB SUMMARY,
THE TOP O' THE MORN. 9.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT,
8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 0.00 CLOBE DOWN. 12.30 p.m. FROGRAMME
STARY.
1237 FILMI MEMORIES.
1.15 NEWE, WEATHER
SUM.
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. Bournemouth Municipal or chestre. conducted by Rodolf Schware.
2.50 CLOSE DOWN.
0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMART, 6.02 CHILDREN'S
STORY:
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 FAVOURITES OF
THEATRE TODAY.
AND
OF
1.00 ULOSE BOWN 4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1.02 ITA BWING TIME, 4.30 MUNIC
BONG RICHARD RODGERĀ, 1.00 KAWICZ AND LANDAUER
(ON TWO PIANOS).. 1.13 LETTER FROM AMERICA
(RECORDED BELAT).
17 Alistair Cooke.
1.30 STUDIO: LA DEMI-HEURE
FRANCAISE.
1.50 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TEMIR BIGNAL WORLD
NEWS AND NEW (LONDON RELAT)....
3.15 SCOTTISH BONGS.
TALK
By Robert Wilson (Tenor).
130 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With Jay Nichols, Dick Bert- toy and Jimmy Edwards. 1.00 STUDIO! SPORTS REVIEW.
By Drie Young.
9.18 AT THE OPERA.
The Congel" Act †, by Gian- Carlo Mfanotti,
143 TIME POn Vetsy. ́*
A Poetry Notebook, Edited and introduced by Patile. Dickin- 2011. 10.00 MUSIC FROM BRITISH
VILMS,
10.30. TAKE YOUR PARTNERS.
04
with - Fashioned Dances skonnte Mundo and His Orches- (LON-
DON BELAY).
11,00 RADIO NEWSREEL 119 WEATHER REPORT. « 11.15 a0oDNIGHT MUSIC.
GON SAVE TUE QUEEN.
"WINNIE THE POON" BY A. [130 cupiE DOWN. A. MILNE.
Filth Advanture "Eeyore Ha
A Birthday.". 0.20 THE BOHEMIANS.
4.30
JOURNEY INTO MELODY" WITH RODEOT FARNON 1115 ORCHESTRA.
DIS
Ouest star Peggy Wood. 7.00 STUDIO: "LUCKY
VARIETY REQUESTA, Presented by Margherita. 759 WEATHER REPOÑT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK
(LONDON DELAV).
6.10 STUDIO: PIANO RECITAL,
By Irene Yuen, Beethoven Sonata: Opus 100: De- bussy Trolude: Ifile of Anacapra,
8.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK --COLUMBIA BROADCAST-
ING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by Howard Barlow. 2.00 STUDIO: "THIS RESPECTED
LADY"
BBC Symphony Orchestra; Conduct or Bit Malcolm Beracht: dina Bachauer plano); Plano Concerta
Theme in A minor-Grieg:
and Venalty! (BBC according).
(Sukte in therp minor) 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, 11.15 Wendy
Papl and Billor Scofield lo
A "THE PORTRAIT OF LADY. DrA serial play for broadcasting
ten episodes, by Frank Hauser and Donald McWhinnie from the novel by Henry James; Production by E. J. King Bull; Episode D; The Carling) American-Roger Delgado; Gubert 111.00 RADIO
Wheatley; Osmand-Alen
Janbel
DON RELAY). Oumond-Wendy Illier: Lord War 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUBIC. burton-Robert Harris; Panay Or German Dancos Nos. 1, 2 & 3 mond-Pamela Stirling: Henrietta (The Sleigh Ride), K.00 (Mozart) Stackpole - Marjorle Westbury: -Vienna Philharmonic Orch.........con--
Darpe Ralph Touchett-Paul Scofield; Cas-duried by Bruno Waller: per Goodwood-William Fox; Cpun- Orientale, Op. 52, No. 0 (Glazou ten Gemin{{1} Balcan: Mme.nov)-Phlindolphia Symphony Orch.
Stokowaxa; Merle Catharina Lacey; A servant conducted by Leopold
O The Deligh Berenice Mmuet (Handel) - Thermer (Conductor);
gians (Erie Coates) Jacques String Orch., conducted by
Jack Loom (Conductor), Reginald Jacques.
10.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.
Eric Hobinson and His Orches tra, with Fulla Shelley and Donald Scott.
Heavitrifrid Carier version of a very Nocturne No. 6 in D dat major, Op. 7.30 PRACTICE
Faurel-Kathleen Lodg (Plann): Nocturne No. 4 in E flat | A series popular series of poetry note-(Gabrie books broadcast, in the Homemade Op 30 (Foure)-Kallifeet | selected from the 1931 Overseas Jon
John Arlott on the last day's play,oger Delgado.
Service, compiled
und
intro Long Piano),
11.29 WEATHER REPORT. Dickinson.
GOD HAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLONE DOWN.
duced
by Patric The readers in this Arst pro- gramme are Marjorie Anderson and John Laurie, and they read. among others, poems by John Clare, Hards,. Donne and
Shelley.
The second and third editions
of Time for Verse" come од
Sunday
10.00 AM. PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
the following two Thursdays at 10.02 BATURDAY'S PORTE
the same time.
RESULTS. 19.05 MORNING MELODY,
The Mule and Song of Sigmund Komberg.
LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. BBC Northern Orchestra, con- ducted by Denis
REPORT
with Joy Nichais, Dick Bentley and Jiminy Edwards,
To many who have
never island 16.30 visited Cyprus, it is an where the goddess Aphrodite rose from the sea; where Othello 11.00 RELAY OF THE SERVICE smothered Deadcmona: where the
PROM ST JOHN'S CATHE- DRAL. PREACHER: THE REV. Apostles salled to from Seleucia; PERCY SMITIL or where
Queen, 12.15 p.m. STUDIO: SPORTS TIME, an English
By Delg Young. Berengaria wife of Richard the
12,30 PROGRAMME RUMMARY. Lionheart, war crowned: bui D.G. | 1233 MELODY MIXTURE. Bridson's BBC fenture "Cyprus---- 1.13 NEWS, WEATHER The Story of an Island" | lliur¬
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT. trates life in the tiny Island in
FORCES PROGRAMMEN, the Mediterranean as it is to- 2,00 TAKE IT FROM HERE, day. It is A colourful story, telling of the developmen: of Cyprus under British administra- tion. Musical Illustrations and other recordings help to bring up the relief in the picture Bridson draws for listeners-a picture of the small city of Nleosla, with its markets where tho pungent anells of camels mix with those of fruits and spices, and with It: streets full of craftomen -- tin- smithe, blackimith, and silver- anlihs,—and of the whole island. "Cyprus The Story of an Is- land" comes at 10 o'clock Friday night.
on
Cricket; Recorded commenta- rles on the last three days of play in the Fourth Test belwren England and India at the Oval come at 10 o'clock tonight, Monday, and Tuesday.
on
In "Music Lovers' Hour" Friday evening at 9 o'clock, Curtis Hindson is presenting on aria from "Toma," one of Paga- nini's Caprices for Violin, Fan- tasy in C Minor by Bach, and a που recording of Beethoven's Archduke Trio.
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles per second and on 0.52 megapyclos per second in the 31 metró band).
Today
12.30 p.m. PROQRAMME BUMMARY, 123 FAVOURITES IN VARIETY,
LIS NEWE WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENT). 139 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS, FORCES. PROGRAMMES. 200 STUDIO; FONCES CHOICE.
Presented by Bernard Bird. 2.30 POPULAR BONGS FROM
"ROUTH PACIFIC"& "KISS ME KATE.".. 8.00 ATUDIO: · DORPITAL RE.
QURSTA,
Klosented by Rieton,"
4.00 "OKSTILERMAN BRENNADE". WITH XAVIER CUGAT A HIS ORCHESTRA (WITH VOCAL). BWING TIME.
2.30 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR. Presented by Robin Day,
HOSPITAL RE-
3.00 STUDIO:
QUESTS.
Presented by lana.
4.00 THE MASTER OF
DAL.
LANTRAE" BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.
FECT
of thirteen
7.00 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE, A Roman Cathole Service from the Church of the Blessed Sacrament,
Exeter,
conducted by
ENGLAND V INDIA. The Fourth Test Match at the MAKES PER-
Oval. programmes Commentaries by nex Akten and Examination Syllabus of the Asso with summaries by All Gover. ciated Board of the Royal Schools
9.30 app. ULSTER MAGAZINE. of Music, introduced by Bernard 0.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
8: lustreitona Shore, No.
from by Alistair Cooke. Sanata in A-Franck; (LRSM Par 10.00 THE NEWS. formers, List B1, played by Leonard | 10.10 HOME NEWS Dight (violin); Elluned Davies
(piano).
1.45 HPORTS ROUND-UP.-
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWA TALK.
4.15 Interlude.
8.20 FROM THE EDITONALE. 8.30 FORCES' ALJ.STAR BILL. Presents the best of Britain's show for our Forces serving business
world, throughout the
introduced thin week by Max Miller. Starring: Lizbeth Webb, Loe Lawrence, and The Hedley Ward Trio: Jazt
for out of the Randall; Out of the Post Bag: George Mitchell Glee Club answer requests by Ships, Battalions, and Squadrons; Let's Put You in The
BRITAIN.
NOM
10.15 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. BBC Variety Orchestra.
11.00 Tlg Ben, RADIG NEWSREEL, 11.15 FROM
Festiva
11.45 Arthur Askey
Trace in
PARTHUR'S INN.
with
Brian
18.117, WALTZ TIME.
(gramophone records)
17-30 SERIOUS ARGUMENT,
Aiopleal discussion programme ty
Ja teain of authoritative speakers,
1.00 THE NEWS.
L
NEWS TALK.
THE PROMENADE PRIDAY, AUGUST 22
CONCERTS,
7.00 p.m. LONDON JAZZ.
1130 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Tuesday
OPENING THEME!
2
1,00 a.m.
7,92 LIGHT MUSIC.
TIS NEWS BUMMARY:
by music played Broup of British modern jazz stars. 1.30 A DAY "IN' THS LIFE" Or
THE LOND CHANCELLOR," Dy Viscount Simon,
DRC. Symphony Orchestra; Conduc-Improvised tor: Sir Malcolm Bargent; Overture:
hutoriques) - (Scenes Bibellus: Symphony No. 2 in D- Sibelius (nd recording). 12.00 Close down. 1.00 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20
7.00 p.m. "THE UYMNS WE SING.
Picture: The stars keep Services Last of ciglit programmes ming by overseas in touch with the Shows the St. Blartin's Singers, conducted at home; Faligue Party: Fred Yule and Introduced by W. D. Kennedy- and Graham Stark; The Dance Or-Holl; Hymns by English Poets." chestra,
Stanley conducted by
7.15 MEET THE COMMON- Binck; produced by Dennia Balz
WEALTH Wition.
9.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWB
10.30 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN. 10.15 Richard
You
745 SPURTS BOUND-UP.. 2.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWS TALK.
R.OM
8.15 Interlude.
Altenborough Invited
HOME AT EIGHT.' To Welcome Itermione Gingold and Alfred Marks with Sylvia Robin and Donald Beatt.
Part 6: "The Tiger in Pursuit." | Recording celebrity of the week? 4.30 BBC BANDSTAND,
Welch: Production
by
9.30 FILOM THE EDITORIALS. 130 PORTS DIARY.
1.43 THE BILLY COTTON
SHOW.
BAND
With Alan Breeze and Dereen Stephens: Beript by Clam Bernard: produced by Glyn Jones,
9.15 WORK AND WORSHIP. 930 BCOTTIER MAGAZINE. 943 SHORT STORY,
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-Ur.
8.00 THE NEWS.
4.10 NEWS TALK.
8.13 Interlude.
120 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 1.30 Radio Theatre.
'THE
OOVERNMENT
SPECTOR
IN-
post-
with Max Adrian as Destakov: A comedy by Nicolai Gogdl; Trans~ ated from the Russian by Constance Garnett; Cast in order of speaking: Narrator-Phillp Cunningham: AR- ton Antonovilch Ekyozaik-Dmuha- novsky, the mayor-Nampan Sholicy; Ammos Fyodorovitch Eyapkin-Tyap- kin, the judge-John Ruddock; Ar- tomy Filippovitch Zemlyantica, chart. ty commissioner Geoffrey Win- the cott: Luka Luklich lopov, school Inspector-Raf "de la Torre; Ivan Kozmlich Shpakin, the
Prair masterPreston Lockwood; Ivanovitch Dobchinsky Richard Goolden; Pyotr Ivanivitch Dobchin- skyFrank Alkinson; Police Cont stable-Bryan Powley: Police Buper- intendent--Philip Cunningham; An- na Andreyevna, the mayor's wile Antonovna, Viola Lyel; Marya their daughter-Nicolette Bernardi Orin. Hiestakov's servant--Franklyn FROM, Delafg: Ivan Alexandroviton Hier- takov. Civil Service clerk — Max Walter-Honald Blanes; LIGHT ON-Adriah; CHESTRA.
sarvent. John Mistico, the mayor's 11.00 Big Ben, BADIO NEWADEEL. Bakar; Beens: A small provincial 11.15 'MEET UNDER TRE CLOGN. town in Russia in the middle of
last Written by Wallace Heyburn, In the
for 1.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES, | | 12.33 "TAXI!
century; adapted Tay Martin and in "Melody By Cyril Camplon: Shorty Jerry 1942 Wallace Reyburn, the Canadian broadcasting and produced by Mary front the Sky" Orchestra, with Verna: Pamela Cecile Chevreau: correspondent, was rung up by the Hope Allen. Dick James
10.09 THE NEWS. Laverton-Gilbert Davis; Mrs Lover Canadian Public Relations Omeg and. 1.30 WR NEO 20 DIFFER.
ton-Joan Young; Bernard Nock asked. If he would like to under- 10.10 HOME NEWS Johnson: Simon Hackett-Macdonald take something dangerous. They
BILITAIN. assured him would be a good 10.15 NEW RECORDS. Parke; ManshippIvan Samson and
nothing Presented this week by Roy Brad- the Pistenger: Production by Autobus could tell him
about it. This is the account of ford. drey Cameron.
Band of the Welsh .DO Bix Bo5. RÁDIO NEWSREEL. The Sea has Many Voices,' by G.
conducted by Can Statham.
5.00 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS.
Prevented by Diana.
6.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 8.02 LIGHT MUNIC.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 18
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8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR.
9.50 CLOBE DOWN.
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