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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1952.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week
The De Havilland Comet
BROADCAST TO MARK FIRST LONDON-SINGAPORE
PASSENGER FLIGHT
www.
Next Tuesday sees the departure from London Airport of the first BOAC Comet passenger plane hound for the Far East. The Comet is scheduled the end - to land at Changi Airfield, Singapore
of the route - on Wednesday morning.
To mark this long forward stride in the pace of world communication, Radio Hongkong is broadcasting
12.13
(Glinka) Indianapolis Bymphany Orch, conducted by Fablen Bevilzky: Introduction and Rondo Capricelesu Mendelssohn)-Ellers Joyce (Piano); Prelude A L'Apres-Midi D'un Faune (Debussy)-Piiladelpitla Symphony
conducted By
Honda Stokuwiki; Introduction and Copriccio, Op. 28 (8sini-Barna) -- Heifetz (Violin and the London Philharmonic Orch. conducted by Sir Barbirolli.
CROOKS (TENOR),
m. STUDIO: SPORTS TIME. fly Brig Young. 1.15 NEW, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTE, 1240 pm. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.52 STRICTLY OFF TAK RECORD | Orch. RECENT POPULAR RE- LEASES. We all have a song in our_heart ¡¡Carl & Rager Yale-Bing Crosby (Vocal) Gone Fishin (Nick & Charles Creaby and Louie
Kenny Vocal Daddy-Foxtrot Armusicummy Elisei)-The Andrews Biters: China Gilson) You know
Carioca Youmana-Kahn
you belong to somebody else (Eugene West-John Sirns-James V. Monaco)
swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye
(with "voenll; The Hula Boogle...
Foxtrot Carol - Ruch) — Tummy Donkey and Din Orch, with vocal:
Tongue Twisters (Eden)-Danny Haye (Vocal) with Chorus and Orch; How D'ye in and shake hands (Coben -- Wallace) – Danny Kaye,
Jane Wyman (Vocal); Oboe Mambo
Afro-Cuba Orch. Mitch Miller
1.00 CRICKET.
my Durante, Groucho Marx and
feature programme entitled "Delene ftermidezi-Mechila nnd lite Havilland's Comet" at 9 o'clock on Tuesday evening. The programme is based on the Comet's initial training flight to the Far East a few months ago and gives listeners a vivid preview and ex-.] planation of what they may expect of this new form of air travel,
"De Havilland's Comet" is adapted for broad- casting over Radio Hongkong and produced by Donald
an original account Brooks from
of the flight by Geoffrey Willans of the BBC.
(Bresdensting on a frequencÝ second There is a bustle of activity | of 845 kilocycles
01 9,52 megacycles pur Colony this week. For the ike second in the 31 metre band).
In the sporting section of the and
of local followers of cricket and
football.
Radio Hongdong B
broadcasting each Saturday and
at 8.50 pan Sunday night
from tonight-a summary of local sports results,
As for the coverage of actual play, the most important com- mentarles are on cricket.
The two-day match between Hong- Kong and the Australian Visitors
begins on Thursday: and from 1.30 to 1.15
32. during lunchtime transmissions on the Thursday
Friday
broadcasting will bo commentaries from the Pavilion
station
of the Hongkong Cricket Club,
resume of the match
A
per
Today
1.00 a.m. OPENING THEME.
7.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.10 NEWS SUMMART, 7.15 TO 1.00 NEWH
THE ORN
Chegwyn's XI v. ORębly's XI. Commentary by Bris Young from the Hongkong Cricket
Club. 1.33 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.39 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
FORCES PROGRAMMES. Overture "Instan Auctišla"
2.00 CALLING ALL FORCES,
With Ted Bay and Petula Clerk. Geraldo and 15 Concert Orchestra.
2.30 STUDIO: JAazz half noui. Presented by Robin Day, "Some of the Principal Bands in 3.00 RTUDIO:
Brush Revival.
QUESTS.
HOSPITAL
In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
By Lester Powell,
130 "THE KIDDEN MOTIVE.". Part 3 Information for Bale." 1.59 WRATHER REPÖRT. 8,00 TIME MIGNAL, WORLD NEWS
(LONDON RELAY),
6.10 CRICKET REPORT.
3.13 HUNGS FROM OPERA.
Morning was gleaming-Walther's Prize Song from "Die Meistersinger ven Nurnberg" — Wagner) - Laurlix Melchior (Tenor) and the London Symphony Orch; Ocean, thou mighty monster (from "Oberon"-Weber)-- Kirsten Flagstad (Soprano) and the Philadelpha Otch; The Batter, süž Seyide (gein “La Calunnia"-Roiini) -Oscar Naizke (Bass).
830 "OLIVER TWIST."
Hy Charles Dickens. Epikule 10: "Mynder.” 1.S LOCAL SPORTS RESULTS, 0.00 THE SUNDAY CONCERT,
Sinfonia for Double Orchestra in E Flat Major, Op. 18 No. 1 13. C. Bachi
Monday
1.00 4.7 PROGRAMME aux-
MARY AND WEATHER RE-
·POET.
1.02 "MORNING
LIGHT MUSICAL
GRAMME.
Presented by Allen Woods.
139 WEATHER REPORT, 300 TIME BIGNAL
Lts
"WORLD
NEW"
NEWA AND (LONDON HELAY).
Box 200,"
TALK
Bert ette at the Console. £39 FORCES' WAVUURITES (LON.
DON RELAY),
9.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES, Peter Yorke and Nu Orchestes with Pearl Carr. #30 STUDIO) MUSICAL.
BOOK.
MELODY"
A
With Alleni
Jones
Langford & (Vocal).
The ink
·YRO-
FIATION Bpota
L
1.30 GRAND
9.00 POPULAR VIOLEN SOLÜB,
OPRIA ORCHES-
TILA.
10.00 MUSIC OF
18LK#.
THE
NOTE
Presented by the Rov, Father 7. F. Ryan, BJ, 10.00 THE SONG OF DESTINY.
The Westminster Choir with the Orchestra
BRITISHarmonie - Symphony
of New York, conducted by Bruns Walter. 10.15 AT THE HALLET. "Nutcracker Suite (Tchaikovsky).
"Or.
dir
18.45 DANCING TIME.
The
11.00 BRITISH CONCERT HALL,
The Royal Philharmonie chert,
by conducted Thomas Bresham, Symphony No. 1 in G Surprise") (Haydn); Overture (Mendelssohn): Cave" March in D (Mozart): Concerto in
Orchestra Atelor for Boon
WITH
hol Johnsonson conducting the Cincinnati Symphony Orch; Quinlat in A Major, K. sit (Mozart)-The m:Budapest String Quartet (Rolzmann "Fgala
Schneider-Kroyt-Schneider) & Bonny Goodmen Clarinet); Symphony No. in E Minor (Vaughan Willems) By Willam Makepeace-London Symphony Orch, conducted Thackeray, Vart 6.
by Bir Adrian Doult. OF 4.30 THE BAND
10.15 ENGLISH CATHEDRAL GRENADIRI GUARDS.
Presented by Diana. 4.00 THE VIRGINIANS
לנו!
ti, AL.
4.45 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS,
Presented by Diana. 3.15 ABSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
RAN V the
from the Navy Ground, Causeway Bay, Commentary by Drly Young. 6.15 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.17 LIGHT MUSIC. 4.30 STUDIO: SERVICES EVEN
SONG.
Conducted by the Rev. E. L. W. Hell, CF.
1.00 COMPOSER CAVALCADE →→
ROBERT STOLZ.
BBC Overseas Shortwa
MUSIC.
The Choir Cathedral.
of B+
Paul's
10.30 TIME FOR MUSIC.
The BBC Midland Light Or chesira, conducted by Gilbert Vinter.
1100 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY).
Fither
11.15 WEATHER REPORT. 11.16 STUDIO: EPILOGUE.
Conducted by the Rev. M. Hadon, 83, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. [130 CLUBE DOWN.
grammes:
(7-12.15 p.m. on 15.260 Mc/s, 19.66 m, and 17.715 Mc/s, 16.93 m; 10-12.15 p.m.
SATURDAY, OCT. 11
1.45 pm, SPORTS ROUND-UP", *.00 THE NEWH. 1.10 NEWA TALK. Followed by an interlude at 0.15,
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS, £30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 9.00- IN ALL, DIRECTIONS,
Son AND WEATHER RK-
10 MUSIC IN THE AIR 9.00 CLOSE HOWN, 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME KUMMARY. 122 VARIETY FAVOURITES,
1.13 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTA." 1.30 LONDON FALLADIUM
CHESTILA.
O
FORCES PROGRAMMEN. 2.00 STUDIO: FORCEN CHOICE.
comes
2.30
Presented by Barrie Cox. SOUTHERN SERENADE.
and Hi With Edmundo Ios Rumba Band, Vocal: Dalva De Utiveira.
at 8.10 p.m. on Friday. Instead
of News Talit from London,
oi
Then, tomorrow and Monday
will be descriptions there Jay
In
In the match between
O'Reilly's Chegwyn's X and
X1 from one o'clock" till 1.15 pum., and a resume of each day's play on both evenings at 8.10,
Football on the week's pro- gramme Includes Brig Young's commentary on the games be- tween KMB and the Army at the
Ground, Causeway
1.00 STUDIO:
A car
on diversions journey with Peter Ustinov; Peter Jom And the Aeolian Pinyars. written by Peter Ustinov: edited by Frank Muir and Denis Norden; preduced by Pat Dixon.
9.30, MELODY ON STRINGS. The Light Music String Ensemble, directed by Max Jaffa.
9.45 HCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS.
10.18 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
10.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. Light Music.
FR4 M
1.00 e Hen, RADIO NEWERBEL.
ROGVENIAS, OF MUSIC.
HOSPITAL RE-11.45
QUESTS. Presented by Itelen. 400 PALACE OF VARIETIES,
An
Music-Hall. Time Produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe.
id
4.30 PAUL TEMPLE AND THE
JUNATILAN MYSTERY.
By Francia Durbridge, Epizoda
7: "An invidiation for, Mr Elliot."
5.00 UNIT İLEQUESTS.
Presented by Linda, calling all forces.
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.0 MELODY TIME.
AND 18
ORCHESTRA
Navy
630 SIDNEY TORCH tomorrow afternoon at Bay, 5.45 pan, and between Combined Chinese and The Resta Charity Match-at Club Ground, Happy Valley, on Monday at 4.45 p.m.
Racing in England comes to the fore again with the Cesare- witch on Wednesday night. It is an Interesting point that one of the most popular and valuable of the big handicaps English
racing originally lounded, in
year
100 TWENTY QUESTIONS (RE-
CORDED LONDON RELAY). 7.30 VARIETY BANDBOX.
George With
Renny Lee, aleaton, the Radio Revellers, Rex Dixon and the Peter Knight Bingers,
1.35 WEATHER REPORT,
BBC levue Orchestra,
11.45 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL..
A commentary on the second halt
of one of today's matchca,
(12.45 a.m, PETER KEANE.
At the theatre organ.
1.00 THE NEWS,
1.10 NEWS TALK,
SUNDAY, OCT. 12
7.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.00 THE NEWB.
8.10 NEWS TALK.
Followed by an Interlude at 8.15.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.30 THE FORCES' SHOW.
A programme for Force every- where introduced by Richard Mur-
Horne dach. Kenneth
Sam end
Bridg- Costa, produced by Lesile mont and Frank Hooper.
9.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWE
4.00 TIME SIONAL, WORLD NEWB | 10.10. HOME NEWS FROM
AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY).
BRITAIN.
on 21.750 Mc/s, 13.79 m)
1,
Богде 2
It
Dy Sir Harold Spencer Jones, FRS,, Prelude and Fugue (Bulie No. Astronormer Rayal. At present coin D minor) (Grade 8, List A) - mologists are discussing two als Handel: Humoresque (alou ternative hypotheses
the as to
tion) (Grade 7, List A)-Schumann: origin of the universe. One is that Prelude in D dat (Grade 5, Li Dj the univeTRO WAI created at a --Qllero. Anite time in the past; the other, that it has existed for an infinte time with creation going on throughout as a continuous pro- cess. The Astronomer Royal dily. etitson there alternative vlewa fol- lowed by an interlude at 12.05. | 12,13 A.M. THE SPA ORCHESTRA.
Directed by Tom Jenkins. 12.30 Peter Brough and Archie An-
drews in
"EDUCATING ARCHIE.
With Max Вукнусь. Harry Secombe, Beryl Reid, Ronald Ches- ney. Hattle Jarques, and the DBc Nevue Orchestra, conducted by Robert Busby, script by Sykes and Sid Colin, produced by Roy Specs.
1.00 THE NEWS, 110 NEWS TALK.
TUESDAY, OCT. 14
7.43 p., BPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.09 THE NEWĄ, 8.10 NEWB TALK.
Dio
Followed by an interlude at 0.15.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 8.3 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 9.00 LONDON JAZZ, Contraste in amall group jazz, pro- duced by Jimmy Grunt.
9.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By, Alistair Cooke,
_9,45. ULSTER MAGAZINE......... ·
10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 ROME NEWS
BRITAIN
FROM
10.13 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. BBC Variety Orchestra.
11.00 Big Ben, ItADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 BRE Concert Hall
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS,
A programme of his music given In honour of his eightieth birthday,
B13 VOCAL RECITAL BY GWEN 10.15 CONSERVATIVE PARTY CON- played by the BBC Symphony Or
CATLEY (SOPRANO)
FEILENCE.
At Scarborough, Yorkshire! Are
port.
1220 KÖSSALL SCHOOL. A programine on musical activities. 1.00 THE NEWB. 1.10 NEWS TALK
THURSDAY, OCT. 16. 7.43 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP.
5.00 THE NEWS.
8,10
NEWS TALK.
AIS UNITED NATIONS REPORT. By Bernard Moore.
829 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 SPORTING RECORD. 8.45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agricultural magazina.
9.16
RHYTHM IS THEIR DURI- NESB. programme
remoptione records, presented by Deals Pres-
A
ton.
of
9.45 WELSH DIARY.
Topicality Magazine, with a news- fetier by Hubert ` Davics. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.30 HOME NEW 8
BRITAIN. 10.15 320
CHESTRA. 11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 Tambol Dean in
MIDLAND LIGHT OK-
NO NAME.'
SUM-
(Weber) 17.00 noon WALTZING
JOHANN STRAUBS.
PROGRAMME 12.30 pm.
MARY. 12.32 STRICTLY OFF THE RECORD FR- -EXCENT POPULAR
LEASES.
1.00 CRICKET.
Chewyn's XI v. O'Reilly's XI. Commentary by Brig Young com the Hongeng Cricket Club.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER BEFORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.10 MUSIC FOR YOU., 2.00 VARIETY BANDBOX.
SomMago and Ilie Latin-American Muric. The Malcolm Mitchell Trio, Bill Kerr, Kay Cavendish and Mox Wall: Billy Tement and His Orches tra. Compere: Philip Slonsor,
2.30 THE MELACHNINO ORCHES- THA PLAY TUZATRE
FAVOURITES.
3.00 GEMB PROM
BOMBEIO.
SIGMUND
No, 2
With Bob Crosby and Bis chestra.
NKWSREEL
134 CRICKET.
Hongkong V. tora.
Australian Vil-
Commentary by Drig Young from the Hongkong Cricket Club,
143 THE MUSIC OF PERUV FLET-
CHER
1.00 CLOBE DOWN.
4.60 PROGRAMME BUSSSARY. 4.02 ' WINGTIME.
6.30 E BING FOR YOU"
THE
GEOBOB MITCHELL CHOT. 443 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND
A ORCHESTRA.
FROM (RECORDED RELAY). By Alistair Cooke,
7.15 LETTER
AMERICA
730 STUDIO LA DEMI-NIBUNE
FRANCAISE.
7.51 WRATHER REPORT.
#.00 TIME BIGNAL AND WORLD
NEWĄ (LONDON RELAY). 8.10 BTUDIO: PIANO RECITAL BY
MENE YUEN
Chopin.
No.
Ör-
Prelude in Minor, Op. 20. 18: Impromptu in A flat major, Op. (LON=29) Fantasie in F minor, Op. 49.
8.33 TAKE IT FROM HERE,
11.00 RADIO
DON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Visions Fugitives, Op. 23 (Pro- kofiev)--Leonard Pentario (Piano), 1120 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLOSE DOWN,
Wednesday
7.00a.m. OPENING THEME 7,02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.10 NEWS BUMMARY, 2.15 ТОРО ТИЕ МОДИ. 5.00 NEWS
AND WEATHER RE-
PORT. 1.10 MURIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMMIN
MARY.
BUM
12.32 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.
1.13 NEWS, WEATHER BEFORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
Mananillo - Överlure (Auber) - Genevieve Rowe (Soprano); Lll-London Symphony Orch., conducted Jian Cornell (Meso-Sod.); Brio by Victor Olot: Concerto No. 2 in A
Mattcon (Tenor) and Lawrence
Brooks (Daritone), with JICA Victor Major (lez)-- Małczynki (Piano), and the Philharmonia Orch., cons Chorus & Slemund Roster, bann
ducted by Walter Susskindi,, ducting his Orch,
2.00 CLUBE DOWN.
3.30 AFTERNOON TEA CONCERT 4.16 XAVIEN CUGAT AND $318 оп- WALDORF - ASTORIA СПЕСТВА.
4.45 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL (1
CHARITY MATCH.
Combined Chinese . The Rest. Commentary by Brig Young from the Club Gecund, Happy Valley.
3.15 MELODY MIXTURE. 4.00 PRODILAMME SUMMART, 1.02 TUD 10 CHILDREN'S
HALF HOUEL.
By Elizabeth Ann.
4.30 S T U DIO; PORTUGUESE
HALF HOUR:
DIS
1.00 JASCHA DATSKO AND GYPAY ENSENDLE 116 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Hay Martins, and is "elody from the Sky" Orchestra, with Dick James.
145 ARTIST OF THE
WEEK-
GABY CASADESUS (PIANO). Fantasie for Plane and Orchestra, Op. 111 (Faure) with Pro Musica Orchest, conducted
Eugene by
Eigot.
759 WEATHER REPORT. R.00 TIBIE BIGNAL AND WORLD
NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 8.16 CRICKET REPORT, LIS LONDON PROMENADE
CHITRA.
On-
1,30 STUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT I
LIKE."
Presented by Diana Courtney. 9.00 PERCY FRENCH.
A Programme about the Irish Song Writer latroduced by his daughter Etile French. 9.30 CONCERTO.
Concerto in stinor, Op. 84 (Mandelssohn).
|
4,00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 4.02 CHILDREN'S BTORY SAID THE CAT TO THE DOO," "Foreign Languages,” A Pay for Children by Armstrong.
Martin
030 MELODY FROM THE BTARS,
Kongs from Musical ShowE.
LUCKY 7.00 STUDIO;
VARIETY REQUESTS, Presented by Margherita, 7.59 WEATHEN REPORT.
1
8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND WORLD
NEWB (LONDON BELAT) L.11 STUDIO; "PIANO PLAY-
TIME,"
By John Amers.
8.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK FITILHARMONIC - SYM- PHONY ORCHESTRA OF NEW колк.
Seville Overture The Barber of [Rossini)—Arturo Toscanini (Con-
Op ductor): Francesos In Flimini,
(Tchaikovsky]-Sir John Bar- birolit (Contuctor),
B.00 STUDIO: un C. THORNTON
LOFTHOUSE.
Early Masters of the Keyboard -from Byrd to Purcell. 9.30 PRINCE IGOR-POLOVTSIAN
DANCES (BORODIN). Love the Magician (mi Amor Brujo) (De Falla).
10.00 LONDON studio melODIES.“
Pater Yorks and 11ls Orchestra with falcolm Lockyer (Piano), 10.30 INTERLUDE,
Theatre_Memories (No. The Gelety"}—Debroy Somers Band and Chorus. 30.10 RACING - THE CEBARE-
WITCH (LONDON RELAY), Commentary by Raymond Glen- denning from Newmarket.
By Wilkie Collins; dramatised as aerial for radio in twelve paris by Howard Agg: 2 — "The Sky Darkens': Narrator David Garth: Thomas-tan Sadler; Alice-Priscilla Harrison Mies Garth Susan Richards; Mrs Vanstone--Margaret Vinca; Norah Leigh: Magdalen Dean: Mr. Vanstone-ilarold Scout; tone): Flor De Mel Padilla-Mon- 11.00 RADIO Captain Wragge-Felix Felton; Ar
Vanstone Sarah
Vanstone--Izabel
10.50 INTERNATIONAL CABARET. (Alberto Perildia (Tonight) Dominguez)--Carlos Ranker (Dari-
NEWERKEL (LON-
DON BELAF), tesos) Raquel Moller (Vocal); Szeretem a Kartel: Mely A Hazad 11.15 WEATHER DEPORT. Huxtable-Howieson Cuff; Young Flott Virul Da) (Horvath Keller) 11.16 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Produced Kalmar Pal Vocal); A
Songing
man Raymond MasoƏN,
Pamacaglia (trom "Ancient Alta by David H. Godfrey.
end Dances for the Laste- Suite No. Bercely butham Grothe 12.45 VARIETY PANPARE.
1092): Con- chestra. Conducter, Str Malcom
Martichka!—Morta Eggerth (Sop.); Respight-oncelli, With the Kordiles, and the Aug-
Minor (Pergologi)---3 Sorgent: Fantasia on a Theme by
Under Der Roten Laterne Von si certino In F mentod Northoni Variety OrchestrD. Thomas Taills; Pastoral Symphony.
Paull (Schwenn-Schaeffers. M. movements Kori Munchinger, con- 12.19 a.m. TANLEY MAXTED RE-12.15 Am. MUSIC MAGAZINE.
"Vaughan" Williams tborn Weteber Siegel)-Lothar Leffler (Vocal); V. dueting the Stuttgert Chamber Orch.
GOD BAVE THE QUEEN. 2-He meats again some people he
TURNS TO BRITAIN.
Mon Ami Ya (R. Legtar--J. "Mau- 12. 1872): a tribute on the oceanice), Charmains-Valse (7. Vimont 1130 CLOSE DOWN. slen of his eightieth birthday, by knew during the war;' A series of
-H. Leraarchand-E. Rapce--L Poi Scolt Coddard It Happened in Jock) Fino Borar, Eapabilate -- London,' by Cedric Walli
Congo-Numbe (Ranch-Grenet) - 12.30 SERIOUR ARGUMENT.
Josephine Baker: Cantilena No.
(Negro) Villa-Lobos)- Frederick Fuller (Bar.); La Tiera De Mast Andrea-Tarantoils ide Meglio ary. Infantino)—Luigi Infan-
of the
AND Was
JAMES JOHNSTON (TENDR), The Doll's Song from "Tales of 10.30 THE DNC SHOW BAND 1330, on
Hoffman Care Barbier
Conducted by Cyril Stapleton, pre- aunt gift of a few hundred agate Offenbach-Gwen Calley; The sents the beat in light-musical pounds made by the Grand Duke English Rose fram Mertie Eng-
entertainment. Producer, Johnnie land" German) James Johnston Stewart, Cesarewitch, the then heir to the waltz Song (from "Formeo and Juliet Hen. RADIO NEWSREEL 12.30 THEME AND VARIATIONS,
of Russia. It is run over a Horbier Carre England10.15 CONCERTO.
A miscellany of words and muse; two-and-a-quarter Couned-Gwen Catley; Song of the
load from "lugh the Drover" Symphonie Variations for plano |ɔ—'In Praise of Musie.* Vaughan Williamy-James Johnston, and orchestra by
Franck, 1.00 THE NEWA.
1.10 NEWS TALK, 36 FORCES FAVOURITES (LON- played by Kondalt Taylor and the
BON HELAY),
EAC Scottish Orchestra. Conduc
courst
will
Cesar
miles on what is considered ? be the best galloping and most
world- testing course in the Newinarket. Radio Hongkong,
be relaying
9.30 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK- | 10 D. Raymond
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS. Glendenning's description of the
Fulk Songs race, which comes at 10.40 pan. |--Columbia on Wednesday, just before Radio Newsreel,
8.39 LOCAL SPORTS RESULTS. tor on Whyte, Programme also n.00 MUSIC FROM SPAIN.
Includes: Bibelius Symphony No.
■
Dr Charles Thornton Loft- house, who is in Hongkong as Examiner
01
over
Radio
12.15 a.m. PERSONAL PORTRAIT.. trum Somerset Someone in Bie News, Broadcasting Sym- | 12.30 IN TOWN TONIGHT. Howard Barlow; The loves of Jenna John Elthon. Do You Know Lon phony Orch. conducted by Interesting people, Interviewed Godden Incidental Music The don?: Can you purs where Au Philsemon Orch. conducted by drey Russell 147 Ediled and pro-
Ernest Irving.
Herenudo to Musle Willing): (Specially
Vaughanst composed for and dedienteď tu Sir Henry Wood on bis Jubilee)-Str
Orchestra with Singers. 15.08 ON WITH THE DANCE. 11.00 BADIO NEWSREEL, (LONDON
KELAY)
Associated the occasion the Board of the Royal Schools of Henry Wond conducting the BBC Music of England, is to give his second broadcust Hongkong on Wednesday at 9.5 WEATHER REPORT o'clock. His subject this week 11.10 GOODNIGHT MUSIC is "Early Masters of the Key- Skelbana (from Sonata No. 2 in E board-From Byrd to Purcell", dat majar for Flute and Cunbalo) Lipatti He will liustrate his talk on the Bach, nr. Kenafti-Dinu
(Piano): Chorale Prelue! Ich Ruƒ“ piano with pieces by Byrd, Giles Zu Dir. Here Jeni Christ (Peters Vol. Farnaby, Orlando Gibbons, and V: No. 30) (Baclay, Duseni)--Dinu
Purcell.
duced by. Peter Duncan,
1,00 THE NEWS. 1.18 NEWS TALK.
MONDAY, OCT. 13
2.45 p..
.TBINK
THINGS.
ON
by
ТНЕЗЕ
| Christian hymns, their mure, and
their meaning,
100 THE NEWS,
2.10 NEWS TALK.
Followed by an intertuda, at 0.15.
3.28 FILOM THE EDITORIALS.
30 MUSIC FOR DANCING, Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra.
b.15 HAROLD SMART. At the electric organ.
0.30 FRINCESS INDIRA
union.
Lipatti Plano): Waltz (from "Sulte No. Arensky, Op. 13); Sheep may safely rare from Cantala No. 208 -Back-art. Howe}-Phvilis" Selllék | Talks "Plano Playtime" twenty and Cyril Snith (Plano Duet). minutes of piano music and
GOD BAVE THE QUEEN, song-comes on
1140 CLÖSE DOWN. Wednesday 0: 8.10 p.m. The artist in John Amers, one-time member of the Benny Goodman Sextet. A Dutchman, he first took to the
Sunday
AND WEATHER REPORT.
RESULTS.
about Inter-Parliamentary
9.45 WELSH MISCELLANY. Elwyn Hughes (baritone). 10.00 THE NEWS.
19.10 HOME NEW B
BRITAIN.
five talks,
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15
7.43 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.00 THE NEWA,
1.10 NEWA TALK.
8.13 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. By Bernard Moore.
820 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 SPORTS DIARY.
8.45
TWENTY QUESTIONE.
A topical discussion programme by Trad.
a team of authoritative speakers,
1.00 THE NEWS,
1.10 NEWS TALK.
FRIDAY, OCT. 17
7.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEW
4.10 NEWS
8.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. By Bernard Moore.
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.30 adio..Theatre
THE TRAGEDY OF DIDO, QUEEN OF CARTHAGE,
tino (Tenor SNG TIME."
10.30
With Oscar Rabin and Band.
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL
DON RELAY). 11.15 WEATHER BEPORT, 11-16 GOODNIGHT MUBIC, "
(LON-
Thursday
7.00 a.m. OPENING THEME. 1.2 LIGHT MUBIČ.
710 NEWB SUMMARY,
7.15** DETWEEN OURSELVES
(REDIFFUSION DELAY).
1.00 NEW! AND WEATHER BE.
PORT
8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 5.09. CLOSE DOWN,
Lullaby (Buck — Motari)-Gwen | 13.30 p.m. PROGRAMME Cathey
MARY
D (Vocal); Berenade in
oonducted
by
With. Bally Togers, Dick, Bent- ley and Jimmy Edwards D.N DE HAVILLAND'S COMET." A feature programme Geofrey Wlan to mark the opening of the Arst .0.A.. Comet Bervice from London to Singapore. Adapted for ap Donald Brook Honkong by
9.13 RING UP THE CUNTAIN,
Eceties from "The Force of Destiny" by Verdi.
10.1% ABI KNEW HIMË.
A Personal Portrait John Mority by Lord Samuel,
10.30 "DANCING TIME."
With Jimmy Dorsey and Orchestra.
11in
11.00 RADIO NEWARKEL (LON-
DON RELAY). 1115 WEATHER REPORT. 11.18 000DNIGHT MUNIC.
Dellbes in Vienna (arr. G. Walter) Orchestre Taymonde; Goured in Vienna arr.. G. Walter)-Orchestre Raymonda.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 1130, CLOSE DOWN,
Friday,
7.99*.m. OPENING THEME, 702 LOUT MUSIC. 710 NEWS SUMMARY, TK TO 'THE MORN.. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PONT
1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR, 8.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.13 p.m. STUDIO: ROMAN
CATHOLIC PRAYERS. Dy The Rev. False R, W. Gallagher, J. 1220. PROGRAMME - SUMMARY. 12.32 MELODY TIME" W. IT I MAREK WEDER AND ORCHESTRA,
Vocal: Richard Crooka (Tenor), 1.15 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1,10 CHICKET.
Hongkong v. Australian Visitors. Commentary by Brig Young from the Hongkong Cricket Club. 1.45 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
Capriccio Espagnol (Rimaky- Korsakor? Alborada; Alborade: Scena and Fandango
phony Orch. Coates,
Variations; Gypsy Song: Asturiano-London Sym- conducted by Albert
2.00 CLOSE DOWN, -
4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 01 JOURNEY INTO
MELODY" WITH MANTOVANI AND HIS oach. €30 STUDIO: CANTONESE ny
NABIO
alvon by Milan Lov and Mr. K. Leo.
6.59 ORGAN SOLO.
Wai-tan
By Fernando Germani, Pastomle, Op. 10 (Cesar Franck). 7.00 RING UP THE CURTAIN.
Ореса: Excerpts from. Wagner's Sylvia Flaher (Soprano) with BBC Symphony Oroliestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
1.59 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME BIONAL AND WORLD
NEWB (LONDON RELAY). 8,10 CRICKET REPORT. 113 AN AMERICAN
BALLET.
IN
PARIS
(Recorded from the Bound Track of the MOM BIM). (0. Gershwin-adapted by 9. Chap- Ha) Johnny Green**pna třje MGM Studio Orch.
1.30 TONHALLE ORCHESTIA, 0.00 STUDIO: MUSIC LOVERS'
HOUR CLASSICAL QUESTS.
RE
Presented by Patricia Juggo. 10.00 THE GOLDEN AS5.
The Second Century Latin Novel
by Lachs Apuletus-Dramatieod and Produced by Louis Macneice,
NEWSREEL 11.00 RADIO
DON RELAY). 11.15 WEATHER REPORT,
(LON.
11.10 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
The Now Concert Orchestra. Light Pieces [Bomerville); Dagu- BUM-telle: ValsomJ. Q. Turner (Conduc-
THE 1.15 NEWS.. WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
tor: A Street in Algiers (John An-
(Conductor).
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Anona Wina, Joy Adamson, Jack Train, and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions, And aubert By Christopher Marlowe. The Imajor, K. 39 Mozart);The Adolf 1231 ECHOES FROM THE THEA-sell: Coryphee (Henry Heed)-Anton
do Wolt. Boh Chamber Players, Jarding knows some of the anortals: Jupiter Francis
Ganymede-Cavan Malone; Venusby Adolf Busch.. SWOTE.
Cupid Caven
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Elizabeth Gray; Malone; Juno-Nan Marriott-Wat 11.30 CLOBE DOWN, pon; Hermes Wan Fox, The Mortals. Trojane: Acnena Sebas tlan Shaw; "Ascanius, his sơn --- spurt Marjozla Westbury: Achates
9.13 BANDY MACPHERSON,
At the theatre organ,
9.30 WORK AND WORSHIP. 2. SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. A programm of Jews, music, and toplest interest. 10.00 THE NEWS.
10.10 HOME NEW 8 FROM
BRITAIN,
10.16 BC NORTHERN
Deryck Guyler; loneus - Oliver Burt; Cloanthus-Duncan Mcintyre: Sergestus-Antony Kearey, Cartha ginfans: Dido-Pamela Brown: An- ORCHES-a, bor sister-Jeanasto Trogarthen; TRA.
Cruickshank; Lorban Andrew Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Nurse-Nancy Neytsson, "The Pai Alavonic Dance No. 3 in A Bat - slonale Shepherd, mung by Alfred Dvorak; Buite: Cinderella - Mas- Deller: Weep you no more, Benet 10.40 RACING.
fountains",
Бай
Dupre. arranged Gulfat, Dearmond by Joan Gray: The Cemrowitch.
for broadcasting and produced by A commentary by Raymond Glen. | Donald McWhinnle. denning from Newmarket.
10.00 THE NEW.. 11.00 lg Den. RADIO NEWEHEEL | 10,16 UOMENE Wi FROM ROM1.15 TE STRUGGLE РОД
IRITAIN. EUROPE.'
10.13 NEW RECORDS, From the book by Chester Wilmot,. Presented this
10. THE RESPONSIBILITIES
BROADCASTING.
piano in his high school and 10.09 .. PROGRAMME SUMMARY Tetween Nalians and college days in Holland where he played with students orchou 10.02 BATURDAY'S SPORTS tras, He first went to United States in 1930, and thero
the
10.50 MORNING MELODY.
Bay Martin and His Orchestra
with Voral.
he played with many Negro 10.30 HELAY OF THE CELEBRA. bands, Including
those
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Fletcher Henderson and Chick "Webb. Then, after, an eventful war, be returned to America
TION OF MASS FROM ST JOSEPIUS CHURCH Prezlier; the Rev. Father A. Birmingham, J. 1120 INTERLUDE.
and joined Benny Goodman's 1150 MuSICAL MOMENTS. Sextet as planist.
John Amers has come to Hong- kong on a world business, tour, and during his travels plays the piano wherever he can,
at
On Thursday evening 9.10 p.m. Irene Yuen is to give a Chopin recital from the studio. She will play three pieces; PTC- lude in F Minor, Op. 28, No. 10, Impromptu in A fût Major, Op. 29, and Fantasio in F Minor, Op. 49.
•
In "Music Lovers' Hour" on Friday night ut 0 o'clock, Patricia ligge is presenting Chopin' Prelude No. 24, op. 2 and his second Polonali Flat Minor, Three Fantasilo Dances by Shostakovich;, and Filmaky-KorsakKOV'S herazado".
D'Scha-
12.00 BONGS BY GRACE MOORE (BOPHANO) AND RICHARD
FERDINAND
Aity of Bristol in 1940.
QF
Marks L
week by Boyd
By Sir Willken Haley, KCMG, 2 adapted for radio, and. narrated by Neel.
Communi- the author, produced by Laurence 11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. Gillain. The first of four pro- 11.15 fermatane dingold and Alfred lectures grammes. fles'. The Ist of two originally delivered in the Univer- 12.15 2. PIANO. FOR PLEASURE, HOME AT EIGHT." 1.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. Third of thirteen programmes from You are welcomed by Jerry Der
The 1003 Overseas Examinations monde with the Stargazers......... 11.15 ULSTER SERENADI,
Syllabus of the Assoclated Board 12.00 MELODY MIXTURE. of the Rayel Schools of Music. Jack Byfield and his Players with
Leslie Frederio Curzon' (organ). played and presented by England; Study in C. Op. 50 No. 12.15 m. CECILIA KEATING.
(violin) 19 (Grade 1, Lixi A)-Czerny; Ess- tern Dance (Work and Play, Na, 12.30 LISTENERS CHOICE.
Light muile,
Henrietta Byrne op
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lock. Nelson and May Turifo (two Singers: Planos); Northern Ireland
FNC Boucher. Conductor: Eder Northern Ireland Light Orchestra. Conductor: David Curry. 11.45 From the Third Programme.
D) (Grade 1) List A)-8winstead:
THE CONTINUOUS CREATION | Hedgerows (Little Pictures. No, 3) (Grido 1, List A)-Markham Les! OF MATTER.
What A-Bird1
1.00 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.
By Milk
Tuesday
.7.00 m. OPENING THEME,
742 LIGHT MUSIC,
7.10 NEWS BUMBÁRT, 2.365 TỐP ở This LGAN.
3.40 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT. BÍÐ, MUSIC IN THE AM, 0.60 CLOSE DOWN,
12.15 þ.m. STUDIO: MORNING
PRAVENS,
By The Hsv. Frank #hort. 12.10 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 1232 VARIETY FANFARE,
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 MUSIC FROM OPERA, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
6.00 PROGRAMME. SUMMARY. 0.02 "JOURNEY INTO MELODY." With Mantovani and His Or chestra.
*#30 STUDIO: CANTONESE BY
RADIO.
Oiven by Miss Lee Wal-tan and Mr K, K. Lee.
WITH RUBINSTEIN
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ART V. R
(PIANO).
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LANE."
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