THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1952.
Your Radio Listening For Next
For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
White Cloud"-A Programme For
"The Long New Zealand
Day:
THE VIRGINIANI,
Dy W1111am Makepeace Thackeray. Episode 1.
Friday, September 26th, is New Zealand) 469
"The Long White Cloud", a Dominion Day, programme to mark the occasion, is to be broad-436 cast over Radio Hongkong that evening at 8:30. It consists of a discussion between a number of resident New Zealanders in the Colony on various aspects of life in their country, with Maori songs sung by some of the crew of H.M.N.Z.S. Hawca,
On Wednesday, at 8.15 p.m., Jan Hu, tenor, is to broadcast a recital from the Concert Hall. His programme includes "To Music" by Schubert, "Serenade" by Richard Strauss, and Mendelssohn's "Jagdlied". He is accompanied by Moya Rea.
Then, on Thursday at the same time, Mary Ramsay, soprano, and Fritz Lin, cello, will be giving a broadcast. Mary Ramsay is to sing 'My Heart Ever Faithful" from "God So Loved the World" by Bach, and the traditional words from Shakespeare's "As You Like it"—It was a Lover and Hie Lass'; Fritz Lin's con- tributions to the programme are Bach's ‘Arioso" and 'Cinquantaine'. by Gabriel-Marie.
Pinkerton,
•
and
the.
In "At the Opera" on Thurs- day night at 0.15, listeners to Radio Hongkong can hear new long-playing "recording of Act 1 of "Madame Butterfly" by Puccini. The title part le sung by Renata Tebaldi, soprano. Gluseppe Campore, tenor, is 1d7:20- ket the takes Rankin soprano Neil part of Suzuki, Butterfly's ser- vant. The Chorus and Orcher- tra of the Accademia Di Santa Cecilio, Rome, are conducted by Alberto Erede. Scenes I and II of Act I will be broadcast on the following two Thursdays at the same time.
"The Kin of. Scots" by Robert Kemp, Is the story of Robert the Bruce. It is written in a formal metre, in rhymed couplets to match, as the author explains, the rigid stone pillars of Dunfermline Abbey where it was first acted during the 1851 Edinburgh International Fes: iival...
DET Miller, and the Peler Knight Bingarò, 1.59 WEATHER REPORT, 1,68 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAV),
AUITE "MAS-
8.15 GYMPTONIC
QUERADE" (KHACHA- *TURIAN),
Boston Promenade Orch, conducted by Arthur Fiedler.
30 FORCES FAVOURITES (LON.
DON BELAY).
9,00 HEALL ME MADAM“ (IRVING
DERLIN
101 Numbers from the London Coliseum Production, Lichtenburg-Anton Walbrook & Murus, Marrying for love-Billle Worth & Anton Walbrook The Ocarina-Shani Wallis & Chorus;
lovely day today-Shani Walls & Jeff Warren; The hostess with the mustes on the ball-Billy Worth;
MASSED BRASS DANDY.
From the Hoyal Albert Hall, London, conducted by Denli Wright.
5.00 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS,
Presented by Brity.
4,00 PROGRAMMB SUMMARY, 1.07 LIGHT MUSIC.
(Continuous).
636 TUDIO SERVICES
SONG,
EVEN-
Conducted by the Rev. 11 Norman, EF, DAEG.
lory By A. Edward Richards. Produced by Anaurin Talian. 1.38 WEATHER ARPORT. 399 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON
HBLAY),
1.15 SONG FROM THE OPERA
**RIGOLETTO” (VERDI), Art thou weeping-Mario Lanza (Tenor): Aht gains thou be pared my infamy; Duet: Daughter, comą let me comfort thest L. Pagilughi (Sop.): A. De Sved (Bar.); Recit. thrik what remains yet for me to accomplish; Duet: Yes, my vengeance L. Pagkughi (Bog): A. De Sved (Bar) & G. Gallo (Essa) and Grande Orch. Sinfonia Dells Radio Italian conducted by A Simonetto; Woman t fickle Mario Lanza (Tenor),
4.30 "OLIVER TWIST"
CHARLES DICKENS. Episode 7: "Friends Enemies."
BY
and
·
-9.00 THE SUNDAY CONCERT. "The Ruler of the Spirits "Overuna) (Weber, Op. 27)-The Philharmoni
7.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIEN, Orch. conducted by Waker Susskind:
Choir
Geraldo and is Concert Or Concerto in D Minor, K.466 (Moznṛ1) (Piano) and the chestra, with the Georgs-Edwin Fischer
Philharmonic Orchestra: Mitchelt
End Hylvia London Robin-
Symphony No. 2 in D Major (Brahms; con* 7.30 WHO'LI. TUY MY FREA11 Op.73)-51 Thomas Beecham
Philharmonic dicling the London HERRINGĦT'
Heading of Orch,
A Drived
10.23 ENGLISH. CATHEDRAL Chols of Westminster
MUSIC. The ADDIY.
18.30 ORCHESTRAL BELECTIONS,, 11.90 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY). 11.15 WEATHER REPORT. STUDIO: EPILOGUE.
112
11.30
Conducted by the Her Father M.C.M.P. Corbally, 8#. GOD RAVE THE QUEEN, CLOSK DOWN.
Monday
7.00 A. OPENING TOKME.. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
7.10 NEWS SUMMARY,
1.5. TOP OF THE MORN,
1.00 NRWA AND WEATHER RE-
PORT.
1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 17.30-p.m.PROGRAMME BUMALARY. 1237 MELODY MIXTURE.
REPORT 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes
(7-12.15 p.m. on 15.260 Me/s, 19.66 m, and 17.715 Mc/s, 16.93 m; 10-12.15 p.m.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 20
2.00 p.m. Binnie Hale and Souple
Blain in
*ALL HALE.'
7.30 MORAY MCLAREN TALKING, 1.43 SPORTS ROUND-Er.
5.00 THE NEWS.
3.10 NEWS TALK.
6.16 Interludur.
#.20 VROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 VORCES' FAVOURITES. 9.00 DC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA.
Conducted by John Hopkins. Overture: The Secret Marriage - Cimarosa; Symphony No. 3 in C (K. 338) Mozart. 9.30 ACOTTISH MAGAZINE. 9.45 SHORT STOBY,
·
Liberty Bells. Written and told by D. P. Cap- per.
FROM
| Once upon a time today--Fest Warren; 10.00 TBE NEWS,
10.18 HOME NEWS You're ut in love-Billie Werth &
DHITAIN. Jeff Warren; They like Ike Sidney Keith, Arthur Lowe and Launce10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Maranchal; Washington Square Dance 11,00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL -Billie Worth.
11.15 KAMPIONSHIP BANDS. 9.30 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-
Brusen' Boys' Band, CESAB TRANCK.
Conductor, Fred Colburn. Les Roulder-Bymphonie Poem-The 11.45 THE SPA ORCHESTRA. Philharmonia Orch. conducted by 12.00 ASSOCIATION FOUTBALL., Aleco Gaillers; Paris Angelicus-Joan
A commentary on the second halt (BUD.) with Bertram of one of today's matches. Hammond
1.60 THE NEWA. aron (Organi and Harry Blech (Violin obbligato); Viriations
1.10 NEWS TALK. symphoniquer for Plano al Or- destra Myra Hers (Piano) and the City of Birmingham Orcit conducted (by) Bani Carnerom.
18.00 010) WITH THE-DANCE. 11.00-RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
HEDAYS. 11.11 WEATHER REPORT. 11.10 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
WALTER GIESE KING (PIANO), Ballade Debussy); La Danse de Puck (Debysry); La Cathedrale Engloutie (Debussy).
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
CLOBE DOWN.
11.30
The play, which is to be rondenst over Radio Hongkong on Wednesday night at 9 o'clock, opens with the judicial murder of Sir William Wallace in Lon- don at the order of Edward 7,
varying and then follows the
of Bruce and the fortunes Scottish couse from the time of at the desperate coronation Seone to the triumphant cul- mination of Scottish courage and endurance at Bannockburn, tho battle which freed Scotland for all time from fear of the English 14.00 yoke.
The part of Robert the Bruce
is played by John McCallum,
am. FROGRAMMÉ SUMMARY AND WEATHER REPGET. ----- SATURDAY'S SPORTS RESULTS.
MORNING MELODY.
With Philip Green and liks Or- chestra (Vocal),
CELEŊHA. RELAY OF THE TION OF MASS FROM ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH.
10.
and Edmund
Willard
plays
Edward
10.30
For the next week or so "Music
11.99
Preacher: the Rev. Father Garland, 85. MUSICAL MOMENTS,
Lovers' Hour"the classical re- quest programme each Friday at
12. A SHORT
&
Уголь
FECT.
SUNDAY, SEPT, 21 7.00 b.. PNDAY, BERVICE.
Wyclifrey Congregational conducted Church, Ilford, Essex, by the Rev. Kenneth Faulkner
7.30 PRACTICE MAKES PER- The last of a series of programmes from the 1832 Oyersană Examina- Associated tion Syllabus of the
Schools Board of the Royal Music: 13-Introduced and played by Bernard Shore; Legend-Arnold Bax: (R.B.M. Performers, Lint C), Prelude and
Quistimas Panco (Bulto for viola and orchestra)- Vaughan Williams R.8M. Per- formers, LR C).
1.45 SPORTS HOUND-UF.
8.00 THE NEWS. 8.10 NEWS TALK. Followed by an interlude at 8.15. 6.29 FRON THE EDITORIALS.
on 21.750 Mc/s, 13.79 m)
Dowlais United Choir.
9.45 PRINCESS INDIRA. Talks about the mealing of Commonwealth Parliamentary sociation in
Canada,
10.00 THE NEWS,
19.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN,
"Three Little Pigs," by B. L. Jacot, told by Warren Hearded. tho 10.00 THE NEWS. A10,10 BONE NEWS
BRITAIN.
BC MOLAND LIGHT CHESTRA
FROM
FROM
138 MUSIC FOR YOU, 2.09 CLOSE DOWN,
*(from
"Années de Pelerinage"
**] Liuti);` Nocturne in F sharp. Op.
15. No.
4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 402 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S HALY
Houn Presented by Ellzibeth Ann. $30 STUDIO: PÖRTUGUESE HALF
HOUR.
1.00 WE BING FOR YOU.
Jo Stafford and Teddy Johnson. 7.15 NEW CONCERT ORCHESTILA, 7,45 ARTISTI OF THE WEEK
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (80P)
Bolero (Trad, arz. Tarrago): My possessions (Trad. RIT... Tarrago The Detrothed (Trad, arr. G. Tarrago) with Renata Tarrago (Guitar); If you want to know couplets Trad. arr. Tarrago with Renata Tartaro (Guitar); Bells of Bethlehem (Trad. |Arr: Terrago)—with Renada Tarraco | (Guitar); Soothing spells (from- "La Nozze di Figaro" Mozart - Da Ponto) with Orch.
7.59 WEATHER REPORT.
1.06 TIME RIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWĦ TALK (LONDON RELAY).
VOCAL
$.13 NOEL
GEMS.
COWARD
830 STUDIO? » ̃LIKE WHAT I
IRF"
Presented by Tonie Ritchie, 9.00 OVER TO YOU,
With Richard Murdoch and Kanneth forna.
9.30 CONCERTO.
Canoerte for Piano and Orchestra
(Chachaturian): 1st Mov-Allegro Ma Non Troppo maestoso; 2nd Mev-Andante Con Anima; 3rd Mov. -Allegro Brillante-Moura Lympaty (Piano) with the London Symphony Orchi conducted by Abatole Fistoulari. 10.00 TIME FOR MUSIC,
The BBC Midland Light Or chests, conducted by Gilbert, Vinter.
19.30 CHANSON FRANCAISE.
Charles Trenet and Lucienne Boyer.
Chacun son Reye (Henri Bourtayne -Matrice Vander)-Charles Trenet; Simple Histoire (Lo Peilt Trottini enri Bourtayre-Andre Hornez)- On-Lucienne Bover; La Folle Complainte Trenet: (Charles Tronet)-Charles
Musetta Valse MOA Pell! Bal
Edouard Chekler-Georges Tabel) Lucienne Boyer: La Marche Des Jounes-Marche (Charles Trenet)---
10.13 11.00 g Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.13 MB DANOLE AND THE 11.15 DARE TO DE FREE.
Major W. book MAIDEN.
The
by D.S.O.. M.C..
by broadcasting produced
B.
adapt
tho
by Marjorto
A play by Mabel Constanduros; Mr Thomas, Dangle Charice Lamb; Mary Ann | ed for Freda Falconer: Susan Denise author. Nicholas Banka. Bryer: Fred Corpenter - Parsons; Miss Dinnage Patience) 12.15 a.m. ACCORDION MUSIC. Collier."
10.33 ALBERT SCDWEITZER.
(Organ),
On gramoptions records.
11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 'COME, LABBES AND LADS. tunes A sequence of songs and sung by Jean Carpenter (soprano), and Alet Allen (bass), played by Albert Players. 11.45 THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION
MEETS IN BELFAST. Arthur Hasleti introduces scien. Lists and students who have been
meeting atlending the
and dis- cusses with them what they have learnt from it. 12.15
Webb, and him String
..
BILLY MAYERL
RHYTHM ENJEMDLE. 12.30 VARIETY FANFARE. With the lordites and the Aug- Orcher. mented Northern Variety Ira, produced by Ronnie Taylory
1.00 THE NEWS,
1.1
NEWS TALK,
TUESDAY, SEPT. 23
7.00 p.m. RHYTHM
IB
BUSINEIS.
THEIR
of programme
gramophone records, presented by Denis Pres ton.
A
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7.38 SCIENCE REVIEW.
TAS
PORTS ROUND-UP.
100 THE NEWS.
O HEWA TALK, Followed by an interlude at 8.15. 8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.. 830 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 2,99 HARGERT BÖRN.
(TR),
Fantaila and Fugue in a minor-
Mach
9.15 PETER KEANE.
Ai-the "Chestre -- organ.
940 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 9.3 LETTER FROM AMERICA, By Allaisir Cooke. 10.04 THE NEWS.
NEW! 10,10 ROME
BRITAIN.
FROM
30 VORCES ALL-STAB BILL.. The best of Britain's show busi- news presented for. Forces, serving throughout the world, introduced this week by Tony Hancock, with Joy Nichols." Winifred Atwell; The
Brothers да
Dick Five Smith James: The George Kitchell Glee 10.15 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. Club: Fred Yula
Graham BBC Revue Orchestra, and
RADIO NEWSREEL. Stark: The Dance Orchestra, con-11.00 Big Ben,
1145 BRITISH CONCERT HALL. ducted by Stanley Black.
Film The strings of the London
Orchestra, Symphony
conducted and presented by Rubert Clifford: Dance Suite for airings-John Dow Russel 15.15 Wichard Attenborough Larites Jand, edited Peter Warlock:
RECITAL BY DENNIS NOßle (haritONE). Will he be waiting un? (Hayes & U o'clock is to be presented by T. C. Sterndale-Bennett); M Banta
(Weatherly the harbara during Patricia Rigge
Balinds by Frederick The Midshipmate absence on holiday of Curtis Famous
{Adams); The Veteran's song Hindeon. This coming Friday Weatherley:
Adama Mountain lovers (Squire); she is presonting the Harp- sichord Concerto by Bach, some Friend of mine (Sanderson: Sergeant
of the Line (Squire): The Deathle of the Diabelli Variations of Army Orch. Up from Beethoven, and Caucasian (Banderson); Nirvana (Adams); Star
of Bethlehêm* (Adama). Sketches by Ippolitov-Ivanov.
12.15 p.m. STUDIO; SPORTS TIME.
By Brig Young. 1230 PROGIAMBIE SUMMARY. izz LIGHT PIANO
(Broadcasting on a frequenes second of 845 kilocycles per and on 0.52 megacycles. per second in the 31 metre band).
Today
7.00 ..
OPENING THEME.
70 LIGHT MÚBIC,
110 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.15 TOP Q THE MORN. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR...
9.00 CLORE DOWN.
9.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS.
10.10 HOME, NEWS
BRITAIN.
Fort
PROM
HOME AT BIGRT,***
Con-
certo for oboe and strings-Alan Rawalhome (soloist, Terance Mac- Donagh); Serenade for string or chestra-fubert Cuford.
12.00 RAWICZ AND LANDAUER.
At two planos ол gramophone
recards.
ما
(gramophone records)
12.30 BALLADS AND SONGS. Marjorie Thomas (contraltol: Nor-
Charles Trenet.
1043 NEW MÄYFAIR DANCE OK-
CHESTRA.
Horowi Pleno)
(Chopin) - Vladimir
GOD HAVE THE QUEEN. 1134 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
1.08 4.2%. OPENING THEME. 102 LIGHT MUSIC. 73B NEWS SUMMARY, 7.18 TOP OF THE MORN, 1.00 NEWS AND
PORT.
WEATHER: RE-
1.19 MIÚBÍČ IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOAK DOWN. 18.30, p.m. PROGRAMME
'MARY.
SUM-
12.32 MUSIC FROM THE FILMB,
1.13 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 131 LONDON STUDIÓ CONCERT. pic Northern Orchestra, con- ducted by John Hopkins. Overture. Tamburino and Dream
Music (from "Aleita") (Handel): Scenes Dolemiennes (Bizet).
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.02 CHILDREN' STORY — “SAID
THE CAT TO THE DO0," No. 2 "Visitor"
7.15 LETTER
FROM
AMERICA
(RECORDED RELAT), By Alistair Cooke, 130 BTUDIO: LA DEMI-NEURS
FRANCAISE.
Programme of Light Maste.
1.59 WRATHKIL REPORT)
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND, NEWS TALK
(LONDON RELAY).
4.15 "STUDIO RECITAL BY MARY RAMBEY (SOPRANO) AND FRITZ LIN” (CELLO), PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT DY MOYA REA" (STUDIO).
8.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE
P.
With Bally Rogers, Dick Bent- ley and Jimmy Edwards, STUDIO: SPORTS REVIEW, Dy Brig Young.
9.35 AT THE OPERA.
"Madap
Butterfly".
Act. 1
(Pyccint)
10.16 IT STUCK IN MY MIND.'
The Third in a Bories dl Taiko by Tyrana Guthrie.
[030 VARIETY FANFARS.
With Philip Green and Hils Or« chestra.
11.30 RADIO' NEWSREEL
DON RELAY).
11.15 WEATHER REPORT.
(LON-
|11) GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
Ilondo in B Minor, Op. 10: (Schubert) Hephzibali & Yehudi Menuhin (Piano de Violin)
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN,.
1.30 FORCES DANDSTAND (CON.riday
CERT HALL).
Concert by the Band of the
Jat. Battalion fiddlesex Regi- | 7.40 a.m. ment.
By Kind Formission of Li-Colonel R. W. Gwyn, conducted by Mr FA Jackson.
7.00 STUDIO: "LUCKY DIT"
VABISTY NEQUESTS.
Presented by Margherita. 7,39 WEATHER EXPORT, 1.00 TIME SIGNAL. WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK
LONDON RELAY). 8.15 VOCAL DECITAL.
Ry Jan Nu (Tenor), with Plano Accompaniment by Moya en (Concert Hall).
-To Musle (Schubert); ; Berenade, Op. 17, No. 2 tichard Straum); Jardited, Op. M4, No. 3 (Mendels- sohn): Murmuring Breezes (Adolf
OPENING THEME. THE LIGHT MUSIC, 7.19 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.15 TOP O' THE MORN.
100 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT.
1.19 MUBIC IN THE AIR. 9.09 CLOBK DOWN.
12.18 p.m. STUDIO: ROMAN
CATHOLIC PRAYERS,
By the Bow, Father R. W. Gallagher, 1.3.
11.30 PROGRAMME HUMMARY, 11J2 VARIETY FAVOURITES;
1.1
NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 13 LUNCHTIME MUSIC,
Crown Imperial ---A 'Coronation Barcl (Wallon)-The BBC Sym- phony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boull, Berkeley Mason (OT. 2.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK gan): Chanson De Malin (Figar, Op. THE BOYD NEEL ORCHES-16, No. 2) City of Birmingham
11.00 RADIO NEWBRBEL (LONDON | Jenson).
RELAY).
IL WEATHER REPORT. ST.16 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Waltzes from "Faust" (Gouno)...
man Lumsden (bais): Clifton Hel-Andre Kostelanetz and his Orch, liwell faccompanist).
1.00 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWB TALK.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 25
7.00 9.1.
TRA.
THE CASINO ORCHES-
Conducted by Reginald Kilbey.
1.30 MID-WEEK TALK.
743 SPORTB ROUND-UP.
8.00 THE NEWS.
10 NEWS TALK. Followed by an interlude at 8.15.
$20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 SPORTING RECORD.
445 LAND AND LIVESTOCK,
An agricultural magazino.
1.13 VARIETY,
Qu gramophone records. 130 WELAH DIARY. Topicality Magazine. Newsletter by David Cole.
including
9.45 THE BULLY MAYER L
RHYTHM ENSEMBLE.
10.09. THE NEWB,
10.16 HOME NEWS FROM
BRITAIN, 19.15 FROM
TUE PROMENADE
CONCERTS. London Symphony Orchestra, oor) -- ducted by Ball Cameron: Amy Shuard soprano): Music by Tchai kovaky: Ballet Suite Swan Lake: Air des Adisux; Overture: 2512 1BBC recording),
11.00 Big Ban. RADIO NEWSBEEL. 11.1 KING GEORGE V: HIS LIFE
AND REIGN;
thises Zart of four
by Harold Nicolson about, the official biogra- phy which he has just completed. The programme includes selected passages read by James McKech na: 4The King's Character and Influence.
1145 Arthur Askey
With Brian
Reece in
ARTHUR'S INN,' With Sally Ann Hlowes and Diana
•BBC Revue Decker; Augmented Orchestra, conducted. by Robert Busby.
12.15 am. WALTZ TIME. (gramophone records)
22.30 HERIOUS ARGUMENT.
A topical discusalon programme by a team of authoritative speakers.
1.00 THE NEWS,
1.10 NEWS TALK.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 26
intro-
7.00 pm. LONDON JAZZ. This week! Jam Session, duced by Steve Race, produced by Jimmy Crunt.
7.30 A Day in the Life of...... SECRE- THE PERMANENT TARY TO THE TREASURY."
G.C.J..
To welcome Hermione Gingold and Alfred Marks with Lizbeth Wehb.
week Somerset Recording celebrity of the
Belly Driver.
RADIO NEWSREEL. 12.15 am. 'LONDON CALLING."
Including replies
Listeners 3145 CONCERTO. Dennis Brain and the BBC Nar- questions on short-wave recepilon. thern Orchestra: Conductor: John (230 BARN DANCH.
With Jack Armstrong and his By Sir Edward Bridges, by fuchard Strauss: Barnstormers: Bongs By Margaret
7.45 SPORTS EDUND-UP. Bill Hewill and Bill Robinson; Mozart'
0.00 THE NEW!. Scott calls the tune. Arranged by Welfare Richard Hally; from the Institute, Woodlard, Co. Durham.
1.00 THE NEWA. 1.10 NEWS TALK.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24
PANADE 2, in Efsta Concerto No.
PATRICIA RUSSBOROUGH. 12.45 "MELODY TISE WITH RAY Programme also inclades,
MARTIN AND STIS OR Symphony No. 5 In D (K.13) dffainer); Wagner's Overture. The CHESTRA (VOCAL). 1.15 NEW8. WEATHKE REPORT | Yiying Dutchman.
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
11.15 am. PERSONAL PORTRAIT. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERTA
German Dance No. 3 "The bleigh Someone in the Newr
12JD TAXĦ Ride" (Mozart, K. 005)Viennay Cyril Campion; Shorty - JOTTY Philharmonic Orch conducted
Vero: Lisa-luth Dunning: Inspec Bruno
Tour Vienne forster Weller:
Police- Claughton; Dances Nos. to 11 (Beathoven)→→
the constable Martin Banson, and the by Audrey
by
Felix Weingariser conducimua! Passenger; production
London Philharmonie (Corellimatr. P. Kell)-Reginald Kell) Cameron. (Clarinet); Where'er You
Walk 1,00 THE NEWS. ["Bemele Pope-ftandel) - Webster 1.10 NEWS TALK. **Booth (Vocal) with the Halle Orch; MONDAY, SEPT. 22'-“
The Fecry Bong (from "The immortal HouRutland Roughton) Weber
7.00 p.m. MY KIND OF-MUSIC.
STamophang A programme 'ot Booth (Vocal) with Karp: Overture, Op 40 (In London Town
by records, presented
Spike London Hughes. Edward' Elgar) The
1730 pm. FROGRAMME BUMMARY. 12.17 VARIETY MIXTURE..
115 NEWS,
WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 MUSIC OF ERIC COATES.
Miniature The Herrymaker Quarture London Bymphony Orch. conducted by Bric Costes; Tise delņkh Glants New Concert Örch. pou- ducted by Jack Leon; "&pringtim Buite: Fresh_Morning-Farbrale, Noonday Bong-Romanes; Dance In the twilight-Valse; For your delight Seroalde-Light Symphony Orch. conducted by Erie Coater.
FORCES PROGRAMMER. 2.90 STUDIO, FORCES CILDICE Presented by Arthur Palmer.
2.30 80UTEEN SERENADE.
With Kirana - Cally ang : Brimo Falles Vecel}}
300 STUDIO HOIRITAL BE,
QUESTS.
Presented by Holen.
4,50 PALACK OF VARIETIES.
An Old Time Music-Hall. Produced and conducted by Emost Langstaffe, with Horace Mashford, Edwarda, Mandio Kodie Molloy, Coral Lale and de Haven de Page. Chairman: Bob Currie,
4.30 WINOTIME.
5.00 "PAUL TEMPLE AND THE
JONATHAN MYSTERY."
by Fraels Durbridge. Episode
The Encounter.
53# BING CROSBY BHOW.
8.00 PROGRAMMER SUMMANY.
807 STUDIO: UNIR RESURRER,
Entsaur - nevjákat.
QUESTIONS (DI-
CORDED LONDON RELAX}.
13. VARIETE BANDDOX
| PAtharmonic Orch. conducted by
Eduard Van Beinum,
VORCES PROGRAMMER.
2. CALLING ALL FORCES,
with Ted Hay and Petula Clark. Geraldo and Itis Concert Or- chestra. 8.35
JAZZ HALF HOUR.
200 STUDIO: HOSPITAL
QUESTI.. Presented by Balty.
SAM by Robin Day.
FERDINAND
*LE-
3.30 BOOKS TO READ. 7.45 THEATRE TALK,. 1.50 THE NEWS.
$.10 NEWS TALK.
Followed by an interbado al 8.15,
3.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.30 MUSIC FOR DANCING, Victor Suvester and his Orchestra.
9.18 LIGHT MUSIC.
On gramophone records. BAD WELSH MISCELLANY,
Time To Go
Ballroom
Capr, 1113 by led Feature Bynkenés, live,
ON
THESE
7.00 .. THINK
THINGS. Christian hymns, their music, and their meaning.
7.14 MEET
WEALTI
THE COMMON.
1.45 EPORTS ROUND-UP.
1.00 THE NEWS,
8.16 NEWS TALK,
Followed by an interludo at 0.15. 120 FROM THE EDITORIALE. 8.30 SPORTS DIARY.
8.45 THE BILLY COTTON
BROW.
With Alan
G.C.V.O.. T.RS.
8.10 NEWS TALK,
Tollowed by an interkide at 8.15. 20 FROM THE EDITOILIALS. 8.30 Radio Theatre,
'BRIGHT SHADOW."
dalection by J. D. A Diay of Priestley, adapted for broadcasting by Ferty Wells. 10.09 THE NEWS.
19.10 HUME NEW B FROM
BRITAIN.
10.15. NEW RECORDA
Neel.
Presented this week by
Invitation to the Waltz. Op. 65 (Weber, orch. Berlioz)...The B.B.C. Sympliony Orch, cond, by Arturo Toscanini
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.20 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 a.m. OPENING THEME.
.7.02 LIGUT MUBIC,
7.10 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.5 TOP O' THE MORN
TRA
George Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in Orchestra, conducted by
Divertimento in B Waldon:
Flat C (Bach)--Boyd Noel (Conductor);
Chamber Christinas
(Francis Berkeley)-The London Miniature
Orchestra, conducted by Anthony (Con- Bernard. Williams)-Mansel Thomas ductor): Leigh: Concertino for
240 CLOSE DOWN. Piano and String Orchestra-Kath- leen Long (Plano) with Boyd Nect (Conductor).
9.00
THE KING OF SCOTS" BY RONENT KEMP.
A Portrait of - Robert the Brace.
With John McCallum d
Edmund
Willord: Produced by James Cramp- Boy.
10.30 "DANCING TIME."
30 NEWS AND WEATHER BE 1100 RADIO
PORT.
10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12:10 p.m.
RTUDIO: MORNING
PRAVERS.
By the Rev. Frank Short. 12,30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 11JZ VARIETY FANFADE.
1.15 NEW8, WEATHER
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 MUSIC FROM OPERA, 2.00 CLUBE DOWN.
8.00 PROGRAMME SUNMARY. 6.92 MELODY TIME.
430 STUDIO:
RADIO.
CANTONESE
BY
Wal-ian
BHURA
NEWSREEL
DON BELAY).
(LON-
31.15 WEATHER REPORT. ALJE GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Fantasin on a Theme by Thomas Tollis (Vaughan Willama) The conducted BBC Symphony Orch..., by Sir Adrian Beult..
HOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN,
Thursday
100 . OPENING THEME. 1.02 11GHT MUBIC.
110 NEWE BUMMARY, 7.18 "BETWEEN
I
Civan by Mia Zes
OURSELVES” (REDIFFUSION RELAY). and Mr B. K. Lap. 6.30 PIANO INTERLUDE:
1.00 NEWS AND WEATHER BE
PORT. СНЕКЕЛЕБИТ.
110 MUSIC IN THE AIR. Consolation
3 in D Lot No..
4.00 CLOSE DOWN. (Al- major (List): Autrefois
PROGRAMKE 12.10 p..
SUM- nade).
MART. 12.22. GUY MITCHELL, WITH ORCHESTILA CHORUS AND UNDER THE DIRECTION OF BITCH MELEN. 11.45 CONCERT
MUSIC.
7.50 MUSIC FROM BRITËN --FILMS.
from
Symphonie Suite "The Astonum- ed Heart"
the Alm) (Coward)London Symphony Orch.. conducted by Muir Mathieson; The dream of Olwen (from "While I live"-Charles Williams)---Charles Williams with his Concert Oren.. 4 voice in the night (from "Want- ed for Murder6pollansky)-The Queen's Hall Light Orch., conduct..
Moto ed by Charlen Williams; Perpetuo (from "The Magic Bow" -Paganini, arr. H. Geeßl)---Loun
"Music from the Levy and he Movies":_ Calypso Mumie (from "he Bako's Progress-William Alwyn)
Orch., -The London Symphony conducted by Muir Mathieson,
739 ATUDIÓ: "DOWN MEMORY
LANE,"
Presented by Alleen Woods. 749 WEATHER ‘HEPORT.
8.00 TIME BIGNAL,
WORLD
NEWB AND NEWS TALE (LONDON RELAY). 8.15 "BOX 200” BENT GILLETTE
AT THE CONSOLE.
830 FORCES' FAVOURITES (LON-
DON RELAT).
9.09 LUNDON STUDIO CONCERT. Bournemouth Municipal Or- chestes, conducted by Charles GrOTEL.
0.30 STUDIO: MUSICAL NOTE
BOOK.
Presented by the Rev. Father T. F. Ryan, 8.3. 10.00 CHOI OF STRASBOURG
CATHEDRAL,
for mixed Ave Verum (Molet Choir and Organ) Mozart, K.018): Adoramus To Christa (Mozart;,
Чети 327, RIT. J. Mennor); "Ave
des Virginitas (Joaquin
Preu); Adieu Des Bergers (Extmet from The Chlidined of Christ-Berllozi, Poter 10.15 AT THE BALLET.
Boyd
Your
31.00 Blg Ren. RADIO NEWSREEL 19.15 VARIETY BANDBOX.
With Richard
resident
BAND
Snight
Breeze and Doreeni Stephen: script by Clem Bernard; produced by Glyn Jones. 9.15 PIPER AND DRUMS. By The
Newtongrange Lothian Pipe Band: Pipe-Major William Peacock.
9.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZIN LA A programune at now, music, and toples!' Interest,
BAS BHORT STORY,
Murdoch,
Brown.
Mortin,
comedian; 0 Singers, Janet George Meaton, George Tollefsen. Burette Tarrl, and Five Smith Brothers; · Woolf' Phillips
Skyrocketa and the
Orchestra; produced by Bill Worley. 12.15 am. PATRICIA - OʻRANT
LEWIS,
(piano)
1220 LISTENERS' CHOICE.
sport Light music.
1.00 THE NEWS.
2.10 NEW TALK.
By Mik
"Beener (Glaxounow).
15,45 kDANCING
By the Orchestra
OF
'Queen's Hall
POPULAR
Light
REPORT
THEATRE.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 ECHOES OF THE 3.00 CLOSE DOWN.
4.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 6.02 TB BWING TIME. 630 NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA, £45 LONDON STUDIO MKLODJES, The Metachrino Orchestra, conducted by George Metachrino with the Peter Kaight BlogSTA.
BDO PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 A LIGHT CONCERT BY THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Guest Artist: Henry Cummings (Baritone).
30 STUDIO: CANTONESE BY
JADIO.
Given by Allan Lee Wal-lan and Mr B. K. Lee, 6.50 OLGAN BOL.O BY GUY
WEITZ.
Rayed on the Organ of Wests minster Cathedral, Finale Flai, Op.
7.80 TRIAL BY J Franck).
* Excerpts from Glibert And
Sullivan's Light Opera.
• Sung by George Baker, Derek Old- ham, Leo Sheffield; Arthur Hosking, Winifred Lawson, with Chorus and Orchestra under the direction" of | Rupert _D'Oyly Care,
7.40 THE THREE ELIZAĢĒTĮS
(KILIC COATES). Halcyon
Daya-Elkabeth Tudor! Springtime in Angus-Elizabeth of Glands;' Youth of Britain March- The Princess Filzabeth — The National Symphony Orchestry, pan= ducted by Eric Coates.
100 WEATHER DEPORT.
BIONAL. 1.00 TIE
AND NEWS TALK NEWS (LONDON BÉLAY):
WORLD
LI TRE MELACHINO ORCHES-
TRA. #30 ́ STUDIO: A SPECIAL”), PRO- GRAMME FOR NEW ZBA- LAND DOMINION DAY. 1,39 STUDIO: MUSIC LOVERS' HOUE - CLABSICAL- # E- QUESTS
Presented by Curtis Hindion. 1949 "LEONARDO'S DAY AND OUR OWN, BETTER OR WONSE; A discussion between
Bertrand
Russell, O.M., and Lord Ramusi, Chairman-Sír Wifilam Kamiston Fyfe (30071),
19.39 DANCING TIME.
(19
With Carmen Cayallaro Piano) and Orchestra. 11.40 RADIO NEWSREEL, (LON-
DON RELAYS,
His WEATHER REPORT. HI# GOODNIGUT MUSIC.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, |11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
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11.15 WEATHER HEPORT.
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