THE CHINA MAIL," SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1955.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A
Pare 15 1
"China Mail," Feature
Stage Club Production Of Racing Thriller
lonely heart Tchaikovski);
Johann ErDUS);
Extracte
from Rose Mouse Bosel: Loin
Du Hal (Glliet); Entrance of the FREMS trom "Cydals")
In Wednesday Theatre this week, at 9.30 p.m.,der and Lightning Folks, OF is a Hongkong Stage Club production by John Wallace of a racing thriller by Alan Kennington. The story, "Triple Crown," tells of the way in which a successful trainer and his wife are threatened by one of the less savoury characters of the turf.
Pera) Mosquito Dance (White); La Golondrina (Serradell); Radetzky March (Johann Strauss); The Sleep- ing Beauty-Waltz (Tchaikovsky) Arthur Fiedler (cond.).
11.30 RELAY OF THE
AREVICE
FROM ST ANDREW'S CHURCH KOWLOON
Preacher: The Rev. J. Oglivic, O..K., M. A. Organist: Mr B. C. Randall, 1300 SONGS FROM ITALY-ITO
In the cast, such Stage Club stalwarts as Cynthia Nixon, Rei Oblitas and Daphne Herriott can be heard. New to Radio Hongkong is Charles Friend who has broadcast over the Egyptian State Radio and Ray Simpson, who is broadcasting form. STUDIO: SPORTS TIME. the first time.
No doubt inspired by the recent Festival of the Arts-Hongkong Jazz enthusiasts decided to hold a "Festival of Jazz". Fred Lillywhite had the idea for the get-together, and the Kowloon Cricket Club chosen as the rendezuous last Saturday afternoon.
GORBI (BARITONE), Mixica Proibita: Take the Sun:
Dicitencelle Vute; Occhi Di Fata: "A
12.30. PROGRAMME · SUMMARY.
The Ole House arch; I'm foc! 1232 HIGHLIGHTS IN VARIETY.
(vocal);
Cure-Lillian Clark
Sinner-Loren Becker
Clagainon
vocal): I cried Margte Murphy (voc); 1 give my heart to you W03-Margie Murphy (vocal}; Dream-
Three separate bands took 4.00 STUDIO: FORCES' CHOICE. part in the prolonged session which lasted three hours. The bands were, the Musicians Union Band, directed by Dizzy Dizon
amateur
the "Five Aces and
small combo the the specially got together for
3n
L
Presented by Gerald O'Flaherty, 4.30 MARIO LANZA SLNOS FAVOURITES FROM "BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE.". Granada: Because you're mine: The
Angels
With Avis Alexander Chair: You do something 10 me: Lee-Ah-Les.
4.45 NICHOLAS NICKLERY,
Song group
the
*
occasion by Byng Rodriguez- "Dixie Land Band"; and to wind up the proceedings a jam session,
members audience
Produced
CHESTRA.
Present selections from "show Boat. *(Kern_-_Hammerstein Il).
The Showbust Overture: 01 Man River: BB; Make Bellove; Why Do I Love you; Can't Help Lovin That Ma: still Suits Me: You are Love.
630 SERVICES EVENSONG.
Conducted by the Ray. J. C. Worthington, CF, ANG Cha Forers Choir conducted by the KOT. J. E. BuTidro, C.F.
7.00 VICTOR HERN EXT
MEMORIES,
Al Goodman and his Orchestra. A Kiss in the Dark: Love in best of all; My Dream Cir: Toyland: When You're awar Ah. Sweet Mystery of Lite: Gypay Love Song (from Fortune Teller"): Sweet- hearts To the Land of my own romance.
130 PRISONER AT THE BAR,
The story of the trial of the Stantoni, told by Edgar Lustgarten.
139 WEATHER EXPORT
SIGNAL LOO TIME
AND THE NEWS (LONDON BELAY).
(LONDON
AN-
orch: Hold, my Hand-Loren Becker (vocal): Enoch Light and Hu Light Brigade Orch. with the Brigadiers
but Quartel: Slowly
surely The Coroneta i vocal); Third little turning: Somebody Diver than you and I -Monte Nonnun (yreal);. Mr Sande man-The Four Queens (vocal); Naughty Lady at Shady. Lane Four Jacks vocal Count your Blessia (Puccinit Instead of Sheep-Loren Becker. (vocal); Smile Loren Becker: Teach Me Tonight - The Four Piznimimas (ren): Mambo italann -Dottie Evans trees) Enoen Light and his Light Brigade Orch.
1.60 TIME SIGNAL.
ol
By Charles Dickens. by Charles Leteaux. Epsode 3: "In London 5.15 MUSIC FROM THE FILS.
Corni-h Concerto; Third Man Theme, Terry's Theme: Vais
Zither).
I
in which interell as members | Eduaru Mrazek (piano), Anton Karas)
the
WAT
of the three bands took part.
Radio Hongkong recorded the whole thing, and Hobert Acheson has chosen for listeners what he considered to be the highlights: These can be heard at seven o'clock this evening, and Robert Acheson excerpts,
introduce will
VOX Sinfonietta, Vienna d. by Hans Hagen. SAY HIT SONGS FROM JEROME
KERN SHOWS.
Pardy Joe Paula Greenc 15 you Brud
The last
tute
Loss; and his Orch. Reynolds: Yesterday-Brad Reynolds Įvocals The Soog (vocal; I've told every life star the-d Reynolds,
June
Forrest (wucal All the things you are Harry Stockwell (vocal; all with Robert Trendler and his Orch and Chorus: The Touch of Your Hand -Evelyn Wyckoff and Harry Stock- well (vocal): The Way you Look
& chorus: tonight Orch
You're Devastating-osch. & chorus; Try to forgel-Hobert Trendler and hus Oren, and Charus.
MOTORING MAGAZINE
Motoring Magazine is on the at 9.30 air again on Tuesday
This month's programme, FI besides the usual quiz from Bob Harper includes reminiscences from Duncan Taylor on some of the interesting old cars he has owned, a tall by Neville Fulford about the development at the factory of the Triumph TR 2. and this month's road test, which the Daimler Century" is on saloon.
able
was
PERSONAL PORTRAIT
6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND PRO-
ORAMME SUMMARY,
6.03 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS.
Presented, by Linda
Cathing No. ¿ ¿OB, RADC. 7.09 FESTIVAL OF JAZZ.
1.35 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
Die Entführung aus dem Serail The Elopement from Harem-Over ture (Mozart)-Josef Krips conduct- Symphony Orch: Ing the Lordon Violin Concerto No. 4 in D minor,
મા Op.
Vieux temps) Yehudi Menuhin (violin and the Philhar- monia
cend. Orch
Walter by Sukakind,
FORCES PROGRAMMES,
HOSPITAL 200 STUDIU:
QUESTS Presented by Hejen 10 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
Dick
and Bentley
Jimmy Edwards, with Wallis Eaton, Alma Cogan, June: Whitfeld, 320 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS.
Presented by Heleny
RE
h
309 COMMENTARY
RELAY) OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS, 13 SONGS FROM OPERA. All Hall, Thou Dwelling Lowly (from
"Faust") (Gounod)-Jus Bjoerling (tenor) and Orch, cond. by Renato Cellini: Lovely mald In the moonlight from Boheme" Love's the spark which fires our souls (Arora Rigoletto") Verdi-Jus Bjeeling (ten) and Jordy Schymberg (op.) with Orch. cond. by Nils. Grevillus Trenible ye tyran's [fron Trovatore"! Verdi-Jussi Bjcerling (ten.). Paul, Franke Iten) with Chorus and Orch. Cond. by Renato Celint. 139 LÖRNA DOONE.
Blackmore, By R D. Dramatised by Ronald Gow.
The War-Paul of the
Part Doones.'
9.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE SUNDAY
CONCERT
Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor. Op. 15 (Brahms)-Friedrich Wuehrer (piano) and" Vienna State Philhar- monia cond.
by Hana Swarowsky: Symphony No. 3 in C Mapor, Op. 32 (S) Stockholm
Radio Symphony Orch. rond. by Sixter Ehrling. 20.15 FROM THE WEEKLIES (RE...
CORDED LONDON RELAY). 10.30 FROM HEAVENLY HARMONY. Organ Recital. By Dr George Thaiden-1321, from the Royal Festival Hall, London. Air and Allegro in A (William 4.30 JAZZ COCKTAIL – DUKE Russell, arr. Thalben-Ball); Soraia ELLINGTON AND HIS DR. | (944) Pṛalmi [Reubike): "Noel No. 2— CHESTRA.
Aly and Variations (Balbastre). Carter); 10.39 WEATHER REPORT.
Jazz Cocktail Benny
Drop me off a Harlem (Ellington); | 11.90 TIME SIGNAL RADIO NEWS-
Slippery Horn
Recorded extrac's Tron the | Blue, Ramble... Ellington! Merry go Festival of Jazz at the Kowloon Round Blington Cricket Clab last Saturday. (Ellington). Edited and introduced by
Robert Achesoy
1.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK -CZEC 11 PHILHARMONIC ORCH
3rd moverunt: File:
Allegro moderate from •Concerto B On Wednesday evening at 7
minos, Op.
104" (Dvorak)-with o'clock, listeners can hear; a per- Pablo Casals celli, Georg Szell sonal portrait of the RL Honour-uri Andante Allegro Masto
From "Symphony No. & B dat A.T. Lennox-Boyd, who, 0), (Gizz-Konstantin
of appointed Secretary State for the Colonies in July. 1954. It is given by Barney
don Editor Keelan, Parliamentary Correspondent of the Norwich
news paper, the Eastern. Daily Press, and the programme was pro- duced by the BBC.
London
morning
RECITAL
and
THE
Ivanov (cond.).
135 WEATHER REPORT 1.90 TIME SIGNAL AND
NEWS (LONDON RELAY). LM KUYAL OBSERVATORY HAIN- MAKING EXPERIMENTS. Mr C. Harage, Director of the Boyal Observatory is interviewed by
Donald Brooks, 105 EVENING
STAR JAMES MELTON (TENOB),
Sing to me, Guntari Love Star (based on a theme from Wieniawski's Concerto in D minor]; Beyond the | sta;'" Laura—-with chorus.
5.30 FORCES FAVOURITES (LOX-|
DON RELAY).
9.00 TIME SIGNAL
SAVVIO SPURTE CAYAL- CADER
Pro-
Edited by Brig Young. auced by John Wallace. 2,43 ECHOES OF THE THEATRE,
unly a Hose; You, just you-Anne Ziegler and Webster "Booth" (Vocal)}, he Maid of the Mountains Vocal Gerns-Light Opera Company_{vocal), 40.00 TAKE YOUR PARTNERS,
This week's recital was re- corded in the Concert Hall of Radio, Hongkong by the talented young pianist Mimi Chow.. She may be remembered for her play- ing of Beethoven's 1st Piano Con- certo with the Sino-British Or- chestra lust season. The main work in the programme which be heurd at d'clock on Wednesday evening is Beeth- Is a lovely day today; You're just
The i love;
Ucarina-Gordon oven's 32 Variations in C Minor, Jenkins and his Orch, with, chores;
LORNA DOONE
I'm walking buund you; Swedish seven Rhapsody:
Tango - Armand his swing Orch; Sunday Scheherazade; They didn't believe me; While à Samba; guette was nurning: Parade of the WOOLEN SQLAla-Art Waner conduct-
car.
སླ
A news serial,
in
episodes, begins
ort
evening at half past eight, and it is "Loma Doone", in which
Bertard
Latza
מנים
کانا الغالي
Paul Rogers and Barbara Jeffording the Latin Quarter Orch; Chang-
star in R D.: Blackmore's rɔ- mance of Exmoor, dramatised as a radio serial by Ronald Gow, and produced by Owen Reed in the BBC's West of England studios
Fortunately the serial, it is the hero, John Ridd himself, knack of who has the happy lyric specch; therefore the hero will do his own marition, and Eaves the Producers from the charge of leaving out the best parts,
Saging
Vaughn
his
LAS PAUL TEMPLE AND THE
GILBERT CASE.
Pro-
By Franels Durbridge, duced by Martyn C. Webster. Episode 1 The Note."
3.15 HITS FROM "OKLAHOMA."
un, what beautiful__mornin— Alired Drake (vocal): The Surrey with, the fringe on top-Alfred Drake
vosal) Props will say we're in ve Alfred Drake and Joan Roberts tvcnit: Many a New Day--Joan Rubert (Vocal): Oklahoma--Altred Drake (vocal)
5.30 AURORA'S WEDDING
(TCHAIKOVSKY).
Leopold Stokowski and his Symphony Orchestra,
6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
GRAMME-SUMMARY.
REEL (LONDON RELAY). 31.15. THE EPILOGUE (BECTS).
(Third Sunday after Easter). *Chris Risen.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLOSE. DOWN.
Monday
7.30 am.
TIME
SIGNAL AND OPENING, MARCH.
102 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWS ́ BUMMARY. 1.20 Tor O' THE MORN. 8.00 TIME
SIGNAL,
NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. $.10 MUSIC IN THE AR 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
PRO-
4.03 ROBERT TRENDLER EXIS 1210
SINGING STARS AND OR-
MARY.
PROGRAMME SUM-
12.12 DOUBLE ATTRACTION,
David Whitfeld (vocal), Jerry Murad'a Harusonicats. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL
STRINGS OF THE PITTS- BURGH SYMPHONY ORCH Yesterdays; Orchids in the Moan- Lght: Long ago; Eambalina: Little Girl Blue--Richard Jones fcundae- tor).
LiS NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS. 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 200 CLOSE DOWN.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
GRAMME SUMMARY.
PRO-
8.43 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S HALF
HOUR.
Presented by Sally Ann.
6.30, AUSTRALIAN TRADE CATA-
LOGUE
7. TOP OF THE MOHN. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
NEWS, WEATHER RIPOST AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, 8.10 MUSIC IN THE ALE 9.50 CLOSE DOWN. 12.13 p.m. STUDIO: MORNING
PRAYERS.
By the Very Rev. F. S. Templa. 1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
BOUND E32 THE MUSIC GOES AND ROUND.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
À TUNES YOU'VE’WHISTLED.
With Charlie Kunz (piano) · A Rhythm accompaniment.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE. MANTS.
Montoya guitar) with Salome de Cordoba. Tilanits' Montoya, Juanele Maya, Chinin de Triana; Czardas Ahapsodie-Tibor Kunstler and h Gypsy Orch.
5.00 TIME SIGNAL.
PIANO RECITAL. BY MIMI,
CROW.. Thirty-two Variations in minor (Beethoven): Prelude and Fugue in sharp major. Bk. (Bach): Mazurka No. 24_of_“Petite Suite" (Borodia): Corte in F minor, Op. 34 No. (Mediner),
9.30 WEDNESDAY.
THEATRE -
TRIPLE CHOWN." A radio play by Alan Kenning- LOT.
Cll Ranger, Donald. Brooks: Steve Orton, Charles Friend; Joyen Ranger, Cynthia.
Nixon;
Jenny Ranger. Charles
130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. The Black Domino Overture (Auber): Munchener Philharmoniker Daphne Herriot: Andrews, conducted by Fritz Lehmann; Phae Fricod: M Vincent, Rai Obiites; lan, Op. 9 Symphonic Poem Lord Mendia Ray Simpson The
Saint-Saens)Orchestre de L'Asso-Traveller, Hel elation des Concerts Colonne can-unmouny
Obits: Saunders. Birch: Stem, Charles The fortnightly review of Aus-ducted by Louis Fourester:
SymFriend; Three phonic Variations (Franck)-Robert Donald Brooks, Timothy Birch and Theatrical Agents, Casadesus piano) and the Phil-
Charles Friend: George, Ret Oblitas; harmonia Orch, conducted by George Two Commentators. John Wales, Weldon
19.30 MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY.
tralian
Industry.
6.43 SONGS WE REMEMBER.
Remember - Glee Club, Gorden Goodman, soloist: Marcheta Glee club. Fred Waring and his Pern- sylvanians; I'm falling in love with someone - Nelson Eddy (bar): Indian Love Call - Jennelta" Mac- Donald
and Nelson Eddy" (sop.) (bar.); The Mountles-Nelson Eddy Bar.) Beyond the Blue Horizon Jeanette MacDonald (sop.): Mas- Peerce (ten.) tinata; La Danza: Valencia -- Jan Orch, conducted by Anatole Fis
with Philharmonia
The Robert Shaw Chorale. Shirice sculari; Through the years; Lullaby Emmons (sop.). Raymond Keast (bar.). Raymond Viola (piano),
7.14 BOX 200."
Bert Gillett at the organ.
7.30 STUDIO:
CHOICE
LISTENERS"
Presented by Prudence Rowe- Evan
THE
139 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 1.09 COMMENTARY, ELONDON RELAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
8.15 STÚDIO: SHORT STORY.-
Read by Gerry Harnett. 8:30 EDMUNDO ROS
ORCHESTRA.
AND
HIS
A programme of Latin America music.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL,
ASLAN
CLUB
(RECORDED
LONDON RELAY). "Wemen and Politics.“ Speaker: Miss Elaine Burton. M.P. 9.30 STUDIO: COLLECTOR'S
CORNER.
Presented by. Robert Scott 10.00 STUDIO: INTERNATIONAL
CABARET."
Presented by. Denisa Brabant, 10.30 MUCH-BINDING.
and
With Richard Murdoch "Kenneth Horas, Sam Costa, Maurice Denham, Dors Bryan, 10:59 WEATHER REPÓRT. ILO TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS
REEL (LONDON RELAY). IL15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Redemption Symphonic. Laterlude [C. France) L'Orchestre des Con- certs Lamoureux conducted by Jenn Fournet.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, IL40 CLOSE
DOWN,
Tuesday
7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL
OPENING MARCH. 7,42 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.35 NEWS SUMMARY,
BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes
2.00 CLOSE, DOWN.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
GRAMME SUMMARY. 4.03 and HANDSTAND.
PRO-
National Youth Brass Band. Conducted by Denis Wright. 8.30 STUDIO: FIRST HEARING.
Presented by Alex Barrie.
ין
7.00 STUDIO; STUDENTS" GUIDE
NO. 2.
Cousel
help the
A series of British talks, designed to overseas students. Read by Janet Tomblin, 7.18 SUNDOWN SERENADE.
Ideale; La Mattinata: Liebesfeler: | Humoresque Walter. Fenske & his Orch. Minuet-Leighton Lucas and his Orch: Autumn--The Melzchring Orch.
7.30 STUDIO:
LA DEMI-HEURE
FRANCAISE. Presentation de M. Lavermine. Extrait de "Jeanne au bucher" Honegger,
7.39 WEATHER · REPORT. 8.00 TIME
SIGNAL AND
TRE
NEWS 4LONDON KELAT), 8.09 COMMENTÄRT (LONDON RELAY) OR SPECIAL- AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
8.13 BRITAIN SINGS.
- Leeds Child of Singers," 8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES (LON="
DON RELAY).
D.OR TIME BIGNAL.
RECORD
CORDED).
REVIEW
(RE-
Presented by John Maclean. 938 STUDIO: MOTORING MAGA-
ZINE.
A monthly magazine. Edited and introduced by Timothy Birch. .10.00 RAY MARTIN AND HIS OK-
CHESTRA (WITH VOCAL). Moonlight and Roses; The Rhondda Rhapsody-Bryan Johnson and, the Morriston Orpheus Choir (vocal) with Robert Docker piano); Theme from "Six Proud Walkers"; "It's a woman's world-with choruia; Gentle Sex-with chorus, Hi-Li,
Ki-La
10.15 AT THE BALLET.
«Ṣnegomrotchka”. (Tchaikovsky), Op. 12). All-Union RadioTM Symphony Oren. and Chorus 'conducted by Alexander Gouk. AND 1038 WEATHER REPORT.
(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 am. on 15.070 Mc/s, 19.91m and on 17.715 Mc/s, 16.93m)
SATURDAY, APRIL 30 -
19.30 ONE OF OUR SUBMARINES.* The last of three programmes based
6.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS wartime experiences of com-
E TRED HARTLEY,
And his music.
SEUBELS ROUND-UP. "The silow GUES UNI *8.00 THE NEW.
7.
8.
COMMENTARY,
THE DEBATE CONTINUES. KOU FURCES' FAVULRITES, 9.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES. IJS TODAY'S COMPOSER,
Kachmaninov,
Cup Final
SUNDAY, MAY 1 -. €30 p.m. MUDA THE EDITORIALS. LG IN TOWN TONIGHT. 73 SPORTA ROUND-UP 7,300 SUNDAY SERVICE, From St Mary's Church, Leigh, Ian
Conducted by the Rev. Cashire, Leonard Tyler,
1.00 THE NEWS 1.09 COMMENTARY.
ing. Partners-Patti Page
930 SCUTTISH MAGAZINE. (Vocal); back Dome my way
10.00 THE NEWS. Miro and
Orch. (10.09. HOME NEWS FROM BEITAIN. Vausan Monroe and the Moon Men 1.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. (VOC); MINIMA Beach Rhumba- 11.00 Hig Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. Xavier Cugat and his Orch. Aladditi 11.45 THE BAND OF THE IRISH and the buyd Triplets (vocaly: What GUARDS, 19 this thing called love; A string of 1140 RUGBY LEAGUE Pearis-Ray Anthony and his Orch: A girl called Llada "Roberto Inglez and is Orch; The more we ste to gether-Rust Morgan (vocal) and his With Ensemble; Quickestep Orch Medley-Victor Silvester and the Ballroom Orth. The Golden Tango-
Suver Silvester and the Victor Strings Charmaine Waltz Victor Silvester and the Ballroom. Oreh," 10.39 WEATHER REPORT. called 11.00 TE SIGNAL RADIO NEWS- The first
REEL (RECORDED LONDON "The War-Path of the Deanes,"
RELAY). ・・・ which the boy, Johd Ridd in
11.35 TAKE YOUR PARTNERS.
Rita De Panama; La Comparsa; learns that his father has been
Romanesca: La Fin 10.99 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. murdered by the Doonce of Cetals Earit:
D'ur Roman D'amour; Rendez-vous 10.15 POR CHILDREN Bagworthy Forest, a band of du Bonheur-Eddle Barclay and his Said the Cat to the Dog." outlaws who are terrorising the
Orch
Written by Martin ArmISÍLVOS, countryside.
Al
épisode
his father's place to With has ditje teme for
boyhood adventures, but
me
he will remember to his dying
day is his climb up the water-
with
'GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Sunday
135 BOOKS. TO READ
130 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.
9. THE WORSHIPPER AT NOON. 20.00 THE NEWS.
1100 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.45 CONCERTO.
Piano Concerto No, 23 in A' (K,488) by Mozart played by James Gibb-and
the BBC Scrtish Cirenzeira.
- MONDAY, MAY 2
630 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 645 COLLECTOR'S PIECES.
mander taward- Youmy. D.5.0.. D.S.G., H.N.V. (1)R., au recounted la i BooKiume of our Submarinen. 10.00 THE NEWS.
10.99 HUSIE NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10LS NEW RECORDS.
14.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. ILIS TAKE IT FROM HERE. 11.45 BHYTHM 13 THE IE
BUSINESS.
TUESDAY, MAY 3
$30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 1.45 "CHE MALCONTENT.“
(A programme based on the play by Marston) The exeviath in the series Jacobean 'incaure.'
145 8PORTS, BOUND-UP.
COMMONWEALTH CLUB.
7.
130
THE NEWS.
· COMMENTARY,
8.25 SCIENCE REVIEW.
8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES.
9.00 THE BILLY MAYERL RHYTHM
ENSEMBLE,
9.13 Kenneth McKellar la
A SONG FOR EVERYONE,' 9.45 ULSTER MAGAZINE,
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.097 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 GRAND HOTEL. 13.00 Alg Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.. 1115 From the Third Programme WORLD STRATEGY TO- DAY
By Marsal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Slessor G.C.B., D.S.O..
M
1
+
BBC Concert Hali
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4-
6.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. $45. THE ARCHERS,
735 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
730 THE HARLEQUINS,
8.00. THE NEWS.
4
3.09. COMMENTARY.
slide to the valley of the 10.00 am. TIME" SIGNAL, PEO-A programme of gramophone records Doones, and his meeting the little girl called Lorna Doore.
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 660 kilocycles per second and on 3910 kilocycles, 76.14 metres.
Today
12.30 pm PROGRAMME · SUM-
MARY 22.32 MUSICAL SCRAPBOOK
1.15 NEWB,
WEATHE REPORT AND SPECIAL. ANNOUNCE- MENTR
1.30-ZUNCHTIME--MUSIC,
FORCENT PROGRAMMES,
2.00 OLD TIME BALLROOM
With Sydney
His Orchestra.
Thompson”, and
2.30 GENE BEUPA AND HIS OR
CHESTRA, *Drummin' Maan: ”
Tuxedo Junctions Drum Boogle "Urene"""Day "-de-Ensambie-vocal),
***O***MAKI-Roy*** Vidiége -(vocal); Leave Us Leap: Boogie Blust Azítā O'Day (vocal); what's What You think-Anita. O'Day (vocal); Let ME OF UMOWO-ANIA PODBY", and Roy Eldridge (vocal): Drummin' Mini-Trend Day (vocal); Rhythm Jam; Wire Brush Stomp
1100 STUDIO:·· HUSPÍTAL-
QUESTS:
GRAMME SUMMARY, NEWS, ĮDesented by Joan: Griffiths, WEATHER REPORT
AND
7.15 SPORTS REVIEW, SPORTS RESULTS. 10.20 MORNING MELODY.
Gaelic Fantasia -Fallin' Green &c ha Orch: Cornish Rhapsody Philip Green and his Orch, with Arthur 1030 BOSTON "FOPS" ORCHESTRA Pomp and Circumstance, Mitres in D. Op. 32 No. 1 (E) None but
7.30 Babe Daniels and Ben Lyon lá
LIFE WITH THE LYONS.” 3.00.7HE NEWS.
Sandford (piano).
FERDINAND
8.09 COMMENTARY,
ENSEMBLE.
8.15 THE BILLY MAYEHL BRYTHM 1.30 MUSIC FOR DANCING, 9.15.TODAY'S COMPOSER
Tchaikovsky.
125 8am Polock
REPORTA FROM BRITAIN.
'At the Britläh–Industries Fair,
2.30 STAR BILL..
Presenting the best in Britain's Show
usines.
920 BANDY MACPHERSON/ 943 PIFER AND-DRUMS,
By the Renfrew Pipe Band;. Pipe- Major, Donald Murray-
10.00 THE NEWS.
DIY HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 19.15 BBC - MIDLAND LIGHT OR-
CHESTRA. 7100 15 Ben LA ĐẠO NEWBRIEL.
CAMARION 115 THE
TION." A ričio
by Harry Thompson.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS. REEL (LONDON BELAY). 11IS GODDÑIGHT MUSICA
Concerto in. D minor. F.VII. No..., 1 (Vivaldi) ---Robert Caster (Oboe) and Association des Concerts de Chanibre de Party conducted by Andre Jeuve. A Geoffboy -" Dechaume (Harpsichord); Fantasia No. 1 in D minor for Harpsichord: Fantasia No. 2 in D minor fer Harpsichord (Tele- mann)—Helma Elener (Harpsichord),
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 113) CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
2.00 2.1.
TIME
Symphony No. 2. Op. is Barber) Samuel Barber conducting The New Symphony Orchestra.
10.35 WEATHER RETORT. 11.00 TIME RIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL (LONDON RELAY) 11.15. GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Symphonic Poem "Tintagel" (Box) -London Symphony Orch condur ted by George Weldan..
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 1130.CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
7.00 .m. TIME SIGNAL OPENING MARCH.
AND
7.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.13 NEWS SUMMARY, 7.20 TOP O THE MORN. 2.00 TIME SIGNAL,
WEATHER
REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 8.18 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN,
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME
MARY.
AND
uis GoqaytaĦT MUSIC.
- First and Second · Movements: Pezzo in forma di Sonatina;. Walke (from "Serenade in C) Open 45") (Tchaikovsky) Bastori" Symphony Örch, conducted by Borgs Kousevile 207
GOD BAVE THE QÜREN, 1135. CLOSE DOWN...
Friday
7.00 .. ·TIME - SIGNALUVAND
OPENING MARCIL 1.2 LIGHT MUSIC.
1.45 NEWF SUMMARY, 120 TOP OF THE MORN, 3.00 TIME BIGNAL NEWS,
· WEATHER. · EXPORT ·· AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 8.30 MUSIC IN THE AIR, ANSAS 5.00 CLOSE DOWN, Y 1249 p.m. STUDIO:: ROMAN
CATHOLIC PRAYERANGA 12:36 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12 JOURNTY INTO MELODY.
1.40 TIME SIGNAL »
*LIS NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS 100 CLOSE. DOWN..
6.00 TIME
SIGNAL AND PRO- GRAMMB SUMMARY. CO CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR,
The Wind In The Wi£ows“ by Kenneth Grahame, adapted by May Jenkins. Part "Mr Toad."
63 POPULAR SONG PARADE.”
Waltzing down the Aisle - Sarah Vaughan (vocal): "Here Be Leslie (vocal): Tweedle. Dee--Beanie Lou and Her Gang (vocal); I need you now-Lou De Carlo (vocal): Every day of my Sta Dento. Lorand Chorus (voes)): Surprisingly-Bonnie Harris and the Coronets. (TOCRIT You're wrong, all wrong Georgi Gibbs (vocal); Silk Stockings - Vio Damane (vocal): The Deadwood Stage Doris Day vocal); It's la woman's world Tony Brent (Vocal); Believe mo-Murray Schaff's Aristo- crats (vocal),
7.00 SET TO YOUR PARTNERS.
La Marro-Birdcage Walk-Haryỹ Davidson and his Orchy: The High Land Scottish Harry Davidson, and NEWS, Orch.; The Duchess of Atholl's Slipper Jimmy Shand and his Band: Fergus Melver-Jimmy Shand and his Band: Bumpe-A Daisy Around the outside Carson Robi BUM and his Pleasant Valley Bays. Calls by Carson Robinson: Old Time Excuse the Dances: Twilight Tango- La Paloma; One Step-Annie Lalizie: REPORT One Step "here's a slavem lay the AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-Town: Come, Landlord all the Bore......
ing bowl: Slow Waltz-Liebestraum 1.30 THANKS FOR THE MEMORY.
Harry Davidson and his Orch. A programme of music played
7.38 VIEWPOINT." - by Carroll Gibbons and his Ör- chestra. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
12.12 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
104 TIME SIGNAL.
1.13 NEWS, WEATHER
MENTS.
PRO-
A weekly magazino devoted to the Arts edited and introducɛá „ by Janet Tomalin.
7.59 WEATHER REPORTIN 5.04 TIME SIGNAL" AND " THE 2
NEWS (LONDON RELAR).JP LOS.COMMENTARY (LONDON
RELAY OR SPECIALAN• NOUNCEMENTS.
GOO TIME SIGNAL AND
GRAMME SUMMARY, 403 STUDIO: JAZZ BALF BOUR.
123 ARTET OF THE WEEK. * Presented by Robert Acheson, 6.30 STUDIO: PÖRTUGUESE. HALF
Zara Nelova (cello).. HOUR.
Masques frum **Homeo and 7.00 FIESTA IN MADEID,
Jullet (Prokofiev-Grnes)-with Wilfred Parry (piano): Prelude Op. Orquesta Zarzuela De Madrid. 133 (Emanuel Moor)-with Escena Y Danza Charra; Gato Parry
Wiltrid Montes:
(piano): Prayer (mest Habanera
"Monte Blocht: Jewish Song (Bloch)12. Carmelo"; Zapateado; Leyenda Del Ernest Bloch (plano). Alons: Vilo - Frederica Moreno Beso: Antequera: El Baile de Luis Torroba (conductor).
.1.30 MUSIC FOR YOU.
De
Julla Shelley, Jullan Bream. Eric Robinson and his Concert Orchestra.
159 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00. TIME SIGNAL IND
NEWS (LONDON RELAY),
1.09 COMMENTARY
THE
8.30 LONDON STUDIO, MELODIES.
Frank Chackadeld and his Or chestra.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL'
STUDIO:- MUSIC
HOUR CLASSICAL
QUESTS.
LOVERS
Presented by Alleen Dekkar,' Air (from "Bulie No. 3 in D major -Buch); Sonata No. 2 in B fat (LONDON Major, Op. 108 Beethoven: Hark RELAY) OR SPECIAL AN-Hark! the Lark (Schubert); Etude NOUNCEMENTS.
de concert No. 3 in D at Major
(LAK).
1.15 STUDIO: MODERN MOODS. Peter Munnings at the piano. 8.30 THE NINE TAILORS.
Adapted by Giles Cooper fram the novel by Dorothy L. Sayers. Pan 3-"Lord Peter Is Called Wrong."
9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
STUDIO: SPORTS REVIEW. 8.15 AT THE OPERA
"Orpheus and (afück).
Carydice
Singers: Kathleen Fertier- (Con- tralto), Anne, Ayars (soprano), Zoe Vlachopoulos (Soprano) WITH The Glyndebourne Festival Chorus and the Southern Philharmonic
Orch BIGNAL AND conducted by Fritz Blledry.
14.23 INTERLUDE:
OPENING MARCH. 7.03 LIGHT MUSIC. COLLEC
75 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 TOP O' THE MOEN. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL
Bacon
play THURSDAY, MAY 5
6.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. LG SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
130 SPA ORCHESTRA.
7.45 WHAT'S THE FORM?
100 THE NEWS.
5.09 "COMMENTARY.
& LADY VIOLET
CARTER, D.B.E.
BONHAM
David
Gives the last of three talks about her memories of people, and events.
530 BIR GEORGE BYSON, Introduces a recital by Catrak (violin) with Vladimir Yampolsky (plano) Sconti în ♬ minor, Op. 80-Prokóßev.
8.15 TUDAY'S COMPOSER
Havel.
9,20 WELSH MAGAZINE.
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 10.15 "THE LOTUS KATER.
A short
Maugham,
WEATHER
Vienna Radio Symphony Os chestra Serenade (Plerne)? Mazurka aus "Halka" (Moniuszko)-Rudolź Nilius AND(conductor)
NEWS
REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTI. 8.16 MUSIC IN THE AIR.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUM-
MAXY,
12.12 MUSIC FROM THE FILME.
130 ONE NIGHT STAND.
"Fata" Waller (plano & vocal) &his Rhytkin. Honeysuckle Rose; Darktown Strutters' Ball: I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter: The 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT | Jitterbug Waltz: Swingin' them AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- Jingle Bells; Blue, turning grey over MENTS.
you: You're not the only oyster in the stew: It's a sin to tell a le. 14.59 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- REEL (LONDON BELAY).
1.36 MUSIC OF THE PEOPLE.
The BBC Midland"- Light- chestra.
Conducted by Gilbert Vinter. "2.00- CLOSE DOWN:
Or.
6.30 TIME SIGNAL
AND PRO- GRAMME SUMMARY. 6.03 STUDIO: LUCKY
VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Jean.
7.00 BY HON. story by W. Somerset
19.45 DANCE MUSIC (recordsj. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. ILIS SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
11,6 DANCE MUSIC.
FRIDAY, MAY 6
6.30 p.m. YEOM THE EDITORIALS, LAS THE BAND OF THE COLD-
STREAM GUARDS.
1735 SPORTS ROUND-UP
130 NEW CASINO ORCHESTRA. 8.00 THE NEWS,
8.99 COMMENTARY.
3.33 'WE WRITE NOVELS. 8.30 THE WONDROUS STORY.” LG BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA.
15 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke.
10.00 THE NEWS...
..
BOYD M.P
DIP
A. T. LENNOX.
A personal portrait by Barney
Keelak.
7.15 FLEET FINGERS (CONCERT
HALL).
Geoffrey Thornley at the piano. 7.30 A LIFE OF BLISS (PART 3).
Written by Godfrey Harrison, Produced by Leslie Bridgmont. 7.59 WEATHER REPORT." 8.00 .TIME SIGNAL AND
NEWS (LONDON HELAY),_ 8.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RELAY OR SPECIAL AN- 'NOUNCEMENTS.
H
THE
8.15 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK---
MOZART.
The Impresario-Overture – The London Symphony Orch, conducted 19.09 ́HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. by Josef Krips: Symphony No. 35 in 18,15 COMMONWEALTH OF BONG, C major, K,CS (LIG)=–Kark, Boten 1100 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. cemducting the Vienna Philharmonie 11.15 Radio
presents Orch.
Theatre
Geraldine Mckwas, with Alka- BAS GYPSY NIGHTS. Whestley and Anthony Nicholis Hungarian Song — Antal Kocza, In 'CORNELLA, A
King of the Gypsies and bis Band: By Gordon Daviat.
By Mik
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Gypsy Carnival: Sous le Ciel, de Paris: Chant Hindou Joss Cleber: and his Cosmopolitain-Orch.; Iit were up to me Eddie Fisher (Vocal): Laughing - Jane Trotman (vocal); Blauer Himmel; Cà Ch Paris Jos Ceber and his Cosmo❤ politain-Orch.: Mediterraneng Con cert Semprimi (piano); Tirm Ilek Madeira-Mitch Millier and his Orcha with Stan Freeman (harpsichord)...
10,30 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS. REEL (LONDON-RELAT). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Ave Maria (Schubert); Cradle Song (Brahma); Atv on the G String Each) Etude in E (Chupin)~~ Mantovani and his Orch.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
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