THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955.

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

Radio Journalist Turns Entertainer And Sings

Radio Adaptation Of Antigone Of Sophocles In Wednesday Theatre

10,50 MUSIC

FROM THE CHAM- PAUNE NGOM.

10.30 BATURDAY STORY (RECORD-

ED).

Norbhu" by Geofrey nity. Read by David Lytile 1845 RAVIO DÂNCE DATE.

Lily Pons (Cator=fura #oprenov with Bankid Youshers, and the OrchEKTIM.

3.00 HONEY **O anier

Written And produced by Charles Chilton. Episode ❝.

1.30 STUDIO:

HOME

BY HILARY,

REQUESTA

4.38 ARROCIATION POUTBALL.

Bentor Shield Competiton K.MH. v. Eastern.

from Bangkong

Foxtrote: Over the rainbow; Blue Moot-Les frown and his Band of Henown: Sunny Sunday-Foxtrot Eddy Heywood with the Ray Charles Singer: Love for love Foxtrot — (Instr.) Fou De Eddy Heywood vous-nba-Dpleri-Louis Ferri

Commentary Jean Raphael and his Ensemble,

Stadium, Stop Pretending “Fats" (verall: Waller (vocal) and Rhythm with choru; Namana-Les Brown me-Gordon Jenkins and

Bilvester

Although Alistair Cooke is well known as n journalist, as the American correspondent of thed his Band of Nichowni Are you Manchester Guardian, he is probably best known as a broadenster, through his series "Letter From America" (from Radio Hongkong every Friday at 8.45 p.m.) which started originally in 1946 for a 13-week period, but proved so popular that it is now in its 10th year.

His versatility is so apparent from his writings and weekly broadcasts that probably no one will be surprised to hear that he has now become a recording artist as well! Tonight in "Celebrity Spotlight" you can hear "An Evening with Alistair Cooke", in which he plays the piano and sings.

you

1 Orch and the McQuaig Twine; Chrysanthemum-Sydney Thompson Olde Tyme Dange Orch: Memphla Dives Humphrey Lyttelton and him Band: Santiago-Victor and hur Silver Brings Midnight in

Silvester River girings, You Baller Dom

Peru-Victor

his

anel You. You F Gerd Merle~". and lip Oreli; Mainbu | bis organ No. 5 Perez Padi sad hp tell The Memory of Waltz-Josephine Bradley and her Ballroon Orel,

25 WEATHMI KERT 30 CLOSE DOWN,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

19.00 ..

Sunday

PRO-

TIME SIGNAL.. GRAMME BUMMARY, NEWB. WEATHER REPORT AND HPORTS RESULTA,

evening, 1930 RELAY OF

In the course of entertaining you, as he might if had a piano in your living room, and you were lucky enough to have him drop by some Alistair Cooke gives an engagingly pleasant glimpse of what he's really like. The merry twinkle which is so often present between the lines of his prose becomes a more concrete reality as he speaks of his musical-mile- stones.

Satish with the museal group Tonight's topical maga-

just zine, "This Week," features known as Les Six, which

World War itie the First

an interview with the stereought to rid French musle of tary of the Cabinet Commit- the influence of Impressionism, it something tee of Civil Defence, LA.-Col. and to restore to Butcher. One of Colonelt i former charity and purity. Butcher's jobs whilst in the (Broadcasting on a frequency Colony will be to observe the of 880 kilocycles per second). big Civil Defence exercise

which takes place tomorrow. Ile discusses this and other Civil Defence problems in an with interview

Timothy Birch.

Dr Ernest Newman is un the extra mural board of several British Universities. He was in Hongkong this week lecturing to service audiences on economics and international

He affairs. gives his impressions of various aspects of Colony life in a recorded interview.

Those who missed Hitchcock tast night's Movie Manga- extracts from zine" may heur

the press conference which he gave Yesterday, and a short preview of

release his latest "The Trouble With Harry".

DRAMA

A radio adaptation of "The this Antigone of Sophocles" is week's choice for "Wednesday Theatre" The English version by Dudley Pills, mod

Hobert Fizgerald has

been produced

for the BBC!

as

by Raymond

Today

12.30 p., PROGRAMME RUMMARY.

17JZ MUSICAL, HURAPBOOK.

3.45 NEWS,

WEATHER

AND SPECIAL MENTA.

REPORT ANNOUNCE-

1.20 MASTERS OF MELODY

Kric Rubioman and kl» Orches- tra,

The music of Llanet Munckton

2.00 TU1io:

QUESTA JEAN.

ROSPITAL PRESENTED

11.20 MUBAL

3,15 NOTIFY MCKEOD AND П

BAND.

3.70 NEW CONCERT ORCHENTRA.

The

Cheah Seafarer-Richard trend: Hymn to the Sun; Flight of the Dumble Boo-Jack con (cand. Dance of the Tumblers-- Blanford Rubinson (cond.); Jamalcan Song. Janadens Rumba-John-Bloge

The trond.);

Glow-Worm-Jay Wilbur (cond.): Danse Polovtalenne

Stanford Robinson levnd )

AND PRO-

6,50 TIME SIGNAL,

URAMME SUMMARY.

4.09 STUDIO) PORCES EVENING

SERVICE

Conducted by the Rev. n. W. Kirkham, N‚Á‚F.

0.30 TREASURE 19LAND.

Dy Robert Lout- Nievenson. Part 1: "The Old Buccaneer

4.59 WEATHER REPORT

1.00 TIME SIGNAL AND

NEWS (LONDON RELAY}

THR

LAY)

102 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE-

UR BPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

AN-

2

745 MUSICAL COCKTAIL,

hnd you: Yesterdays, Martender dear; Out of nowhere. While a Cigarette was burning- Chuy Reyes plono) with hythm [}roup.

Devia David Lyttło.

Presented

J

by 1.30 TWO'%, ChienANY.

745, "MAY T SING TO YOU.”

Radja. Piulier with zuge winter- hafter and hic Grellestra. 5.00 VIEWPOINT”..

* THE AUNDAY CONCERT.

Frolmart, Op. 19-Concert Over- lure (Elsbr)—Symphony. "Orchestra of Radio Leipzig cond, by Gerhard Phuger:

No. 4 in A

ninar Omphony Anthony

Collin dondueling the Landon Symphony Orch: Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 (Bibelius)-Jascha Ifelfe (9153in) and London

Orch. cord. Philarmonic

by Sir Thomas Beechamn.

10.45 FROM THE WEEKS ***

CORDED LONDON RELAY).

10.55 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 MUSIC AT THE CLOSF.

Concerto No. 2 la D flat Major; Concerto No. 3 in G major from 5x Concerti Gromi." Op. 3) Handel)-Boyd Neel conducting the Boyd Néel Dreň.

11.20 EPILOGUE COND.

DY THE REV. FATHER C. BARRETT, 8. (RECORDED). GOD BAVE THE QUEEN,

11.39 CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

1.00 .. TIME

BIGNAL

OPENING MARCH.

1.02 LIGHT MUSIC.

LIA NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 TOP O“ THE MORN. 1.43 WEATHER REPORT 8.00 TIME

AND

NEWS.

BIGNAL WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.

110 MARCHING AND WALTZINGO, 9.00 CLOSE DOWN

IEJO P.M. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 11.32 DOUBLE ATTRACTION.

Toni Arden (Vocal) Reyes and his Orchestra

Chuy

100 TIME HIGNAL. COSMOPOLI-

TAN-ORCHESTRA, A

10.30 MORNING MELODY

CELEBNA- THE TION OF MASS PROM ST. JOBEPO'S CHURCH

'reacher: The Rev. Father T F. Doody, 1.3

MOMENTS-LOUIS

KAUFMAN (VIOLIN).

12.00 noon

Midland Light

bert Vinler

VIRGILI 1.UCIANO) BINGK ITALIAN SONGS OF LOVE.

LYON IN LYONS.

ANN DANIPIK

"LIFE WITH

GA

1.13 NEWA. WEATHER

Epixxle 38 Heather,

The

Bonny

THE

DUTY

11.30 MUSIC OF THE PEOPLE.

1104: The Orchestra.

Conductor

Lasciami Parlana D'Anors Mariá

Unn

Уитса Caitzate Caulate

Buonno Lucente Agglo Perduto o

MURIC MAGA- 12.15. m. STUDIO

ZINE Edited

Introduced По Peter Sharp.

by

12.43 NTAGE AND

OURITEN.

SCREEN

YAY-

115 NEWS,

AND MENTA

WEATHER SPECIAL.

REPORT ANNOUNCE-

1.23 STUDIO: SPORTS TIME.

1.33 #TUDIO:

HOSPITAL QUERIA BY RHARY. AFTERNOON CONCERT,

2.30 YOUR

JIALL".

RADIO

שונו1! 3.20

B.00 ATNIC PROM OPERA

The Bartered Bride-Overitre (Smetona)-Royalton Kisel >>1- ducting the London Symphony Orch: Mametin's Waltz Song from "La Boheme"? (Parent)--- ilde Gueden (soprano) with the Landon Sym- phony Orch. cond. by Joseph Kilps: No. Pagliaccio met and Final Scene (Leoncavallo).. (from "Pagliace!") Mark Del Mata (tenor) with Cleara Prirella

Capa with the Chorus and Orch. of the Avendemin D Bm Cecilia Raine, cond br Alberto Erede; WUllam Tell-Ballet (ftusain)) -- The London Philharmonic Orch. cund. by Basil Cameron.

Mudde

1.20 JACOBEAN; THEATRE,

*

programme based on "The Revenger's Trageť 12′′

RE-

CONCERT

TIME SIGNAL. 9.00 STUDIO:

RADIO CROSSWORD-Nɑ. 3.

RE.

BY

BBC

Overseas

3.00 OLD TIME BALLROOM.

With Rydney Thompson and his

Orchestra.

2.30 STUDIO:

PRESENTED CURTIS

REPORT

A Weekly Merazine Devoted to the Arts, Edited and introduced by Janet Tombli

AND HIS MUSIC. With Detchin Lotix Kathy

الا قاصرة

9.00 TIK

HEATH

Lloyd, Bobble Isritton.

SIGNAL "DAWN YANKEE” (ADLEIÍ & ROSI). Becerpts from the Moricna Play dung by the Original Cast of the Broadway Proquesion.

Overture: Six Month out of

Old Girl; every year; Goodbye, You've got to have heart; A Man dovy:'t know: Westrope ande whore; Who's got the pain?; Near to you: A man doown't know; Finale.

BY 9.30 RECITAL

JAN KU (VIO. (TENOR) HU KWONG LIN

Both with piano accompani ment by holda Ahwee. Tenor solul Two sanes by Brahma: Von ewiger Liebe (Love lasts for Ayo) Batachaft (The Message); Valin Boto: La Folia (Variations) On Wings (Corvili:

of Song Mendelsohn-Achroni Tenor anio:

Der Two Bongs by Mendelsolin:

The Blumenkranz

Garland, Venouanishches dondelled (When through the Piazzelta), 10.00 TARNY ADLER AND #IA

HARMONICA,

81 Louie blues; Blues in the night. Clair de Lune: Hora Staccatu 19.35 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwardr with Walla Eaton, Alma Coxan, Jone Whitfield. Repeat of last Friday's Broadcast. 14.45 1DSIDE BOOK.

"Unele Alka” by Sheridan Le Fumu.

Red by Cynthia Nuôh, Episode 26 (Recorded). 10.59 1EATHER REPONT, 11.00 TIME SIGNAL. RADIO NEWS BEEL, (LONDON RELAY RE-

CORDED).

11.09 DOODNIGHT MUSIC.

The Song from Desiree; Through

lung and leepless night; Your Rien; "Cathy: To Ava; The Song of AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- Bernadette-Alfred Newman and his MENTS.

1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.

The Now Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Clarence Raybould. 2,00 CLOSE DOWN.

PRO.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND

ORAMME SUMMARY, 0.03 RTOCK MARKET REPORT. 6.00 STUDIO:

PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN PREBENTET ELIZABETH.

630 AUSTRALIAN TRADE

LOGUE.

BY

CATA-

The Fortnightly Review of Australian Industry,

£45 "BOX 200 GERT

AT THE ORGAN. 9.39 WEATHER REPORT.

GILLETT

Orch.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.34 CLOSE DOWN.

Tuesday

TIME

1.09 am

SIGNAL AND OPENING MARCH. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.15 NEWS SUMMARY, 1.20 TOP O' THE MORN, 1.45 WEATHER GEPORT, 1.00 TIME

NEWS, SIGNAL, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY. 4.10 MUSIC LAND.

FROM

LOO CLOSE DOWN. 12.15 p.

STUDIO:

THEATRE.

MORNING PRAYER DY THE REV. J. *. SANDBACH. RE-12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. AN-12.32 THE MUSIC

7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE NEWS (LONDON RELAT), T.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON

OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

LAY)

735 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

With Kay Cavendish.

Shortwave Programmes

(6,30 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. on 21.530 Mc/s, 13.93m and on 17.810 Mc/s, 16.84m)

SATURDAY, DEC. 10

FORCES CROICH

MY

JACK

6,30 p.m.

'HAN COCK'S

Hovn

by Peter

4.00 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE.

Johnnie" Volver Cheyney. Dramatized by Anthony Aspinell

Hutler

4.30 ABNOSCIATION FOOTBALL.. Shield Competition Kitchre Y. Navy. Commentary from Caroline

513 FRANKIE NEWTON AND Hus

ORCHESTRA.

Rosetta. The Miner Jive: Who7. Ramping. The world is waiting for

it sunshine

3.30 TONHALLE ORCHESTRA CON. DUCTED BY FRANZ LEBAR. Gipsy Love-Overture; The Merry Overture; WAT TRA ̧en nirbis is ela traum vom Gluck-

Gold and Waltz (from "Eva"): Stiver Waltz.

Haikes. with such well-known sturs

1400 Quartermaine, Michael Hordern, Belle Chrysow

in Laidman Browne

stai anti the cost.

The Antigone" was original- ly produced in or about 422 B.C. ut 1 festival in Athens of the god of held in honour

who WAS

Icone

drums, Dionysus,

thu In Thebes,

born

of the pluy.

of Robert The first episode Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" in serial torm, can be ⚫ heard

evening at on Sunday

The story has the BBC for

live Hyde,

Brst one is called "The Old Buccaneer".

half past six.

boon adapted

by

Michael

episodes, and the

MUSIC

The recital from the studios

Jan Hu

of Radio Hongkong on Monday evening a joint one. (tenor) will sing two congs by Brahms and "The Garland" and "When Through the

Plaz- * Mendelssohn; Hu zetta" by Kwong (violin) will play varia- Corelli, tions un "La Folia" by

"On Wings of Song". Both artists will be accompanied by Isolde Ahwce,

and Mendelssohn's

In honour of the great French composer Honnegger, who died recently, in 'At the Opera' on Thursday evening, Radio Hong- kong presents the dramatic

"Jeanne D'Are oratorio, Bucher, written by Paul Cluj- del, for Hannegger's musle.

อย

No musical and dramalte con- cept of the story is more mov ing more penetrating be more theatrically effective than

Jeanna D'Are au Bucher"";

The two authors of the work are outstanding figures in the ari world" ofthias contury:‹ Paul- 'Claudel hns': boen/eslied ...one of the finest French wmyslle:posts: and dramatiste of his Limes Arthur "Honnéggor -bord in LaÍ Havre, young man wa

6.00 TIME BIGNAS. AND

GRAMME SUMMARY.

(sep Hunday, 15.13) 7.00 TIK NEWN

1,00 COMMENTARY.

1.1 SPORTS ROUND-U1

7.29 Report from the

WEST COUNTRY.

7,30 PORCEN' FAVOURITES. 100 FROM THE WEEKLIES, 1.35 We invite you ta

HALF-

A DATE WITH JULIE. Julie Dawt sings her favourite monga with the Fredals Philips' quintet

130 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWR,

.1.09 HOME EWS FROM BRITAIN.

5.13 LISTENERS CHOICE.

10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.09 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 10.15 LIFE WITH THE LYONS. 10.45 ORCHESTRAL

MUSIC

(records), [11,00 ABBOCIATION FOOTBALL.

A commentary on the secodu haif FRO of one of the day's English League

5.02 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS

PRESENTED BY LINDA. Calling: 14th Field Regt. I.A.

4.39 WEATHER REPORT.

1.00 TIME. SIGNAL AND THE

NEWS (LONDON RELAY).

1,09 COLONY CIVIL DEFENCE

EXERCISE.

C. E. the ton

A Talk by Terry,

Comforter, Civil Aid Services.

1.15 THE HARMONY FIVE (RE-

CORDED).

The Army Quintet of the 1st Battalion. The King's Own Nayol Regiment,

7.30 STUDIO: "JUKE BUX PARADE" PRESENTED: BY NICK KENDALL –

8.00 "THIS WEEK.”

News reports and Interviews on some of the week's events in and out of Hongkong. Compiled by Timothy Birch 130 CELEBIUTY SPOTLIGHT.

Alistair Cooke (piano),

SIGNAL

TIME 9.80 STUDIO:

SPORTS CAVALCADE,,, Edited by Brig Young, Produced by John Walince, ·

930 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR. ****

Tony Hancock, Motra Lister, Bill Kerr, Eidney James.

With

FERDINAND

meet.co.

SUNDAY, DEC. 11

Methodist

6.30 p.. BUNDAY SERVICE. From Carlisle Memorial Church, Belbunt, Conducted by the Minister, the Rov, A. W. Gamble,

100 THE NEWS.

יןָ

109 COMMENTARY. 7.15, SPORTS ROUND-UP,

1.30 Peter Drough

Andrews In

and Archdr

*EDUCATING ARCHIE.'

With Beryl Reid,

6.00 MELODY HOUR.

9.00 THE NEWS.

1.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

9.15 FOR CHILDREN.

The Boxar Delights."

were run-

(Or 'When the Wolves ning by John Masefield male into

1.30 MUSIC POR DANCING

8.35 CONTINENTAL CABALLET.

4.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.

DOO THE NEWS.

3.08 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

9.15 WALMEX CASTLE.

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT

CHESTRA.

on.

10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL. 10.09 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

10.13 THE GOLD COAST.

John Charlton, Audrey Husocii. Hay-The story

mond Baxter, and Henry Riddell

of 4 Colony's march within the toward independence

Bian Commonwealth

dencribe parts of this fortro 11.16 MUSIC IN MAIN JATURE.

from

by Heary VII and later adapted as the afficial residence of the Lord

Ports Warden of the Cinque Walmer Castle, Kent.

9.45 BILLY MATERI (piaao). 10.00 Big Ben, "RADIO" NEWSRERI. 10.09 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 10.15 WIXI HEART AND VOICE.

English Cathedral Music. 10.45 From the Third Programme,

ABNORMAL BEHAVIOUR IN 'ANIMALS AND MAN."

lecturer

By Anthony Barnett, Zoology, University of Glasgow. 11.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. 41.45 SCIENCE REVIEW.

TUESDAY, DEC.T

Ja

A musical entertainment given by Plette Fourier (cella), Ernest

Lush (piano).

11.45 BOOKS TO READ.

THURSDAY, DEC.

6.30 p.m. THE GOON SHOW. 7.00 THE NEWS.

1.09 COMMENTARY.

1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

1.20 Report from the

NORTH OF ENGLAND.

139, "WHAT'S TÚR FORMT-

745 ON STAGE, LONDON,

* WELSH MAGAZINE.

9,00 THE NEWS.

15

9.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

8.30 THOSE WEIE THE DAYS!

4.30 pm. COMMONWEALTH CLUB. | 10,00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.

2.00 THE NEWL

709 COMMENTARY.

7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.23 Five Minutes for

FARMERS.

7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES.

1.00 THE BILLY MAYERL

RHYTHM ENSEMBLE.

8.15 THE HONEST MAN.

By R. F. Delderßeld-a radio play.

8.45 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 6.00 THE NEWS.

9.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 NEW RECORDS.

10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 10.45 TAKE IT FROM HERE." 10,45 MUSIC MAGAZINE, - 'Schubert's Unfinished Symphany by Felix Felton: A Garland for the Queen,' by Christopher Whelan, 1145 THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND. 2-Progress und Problems, by A. F. „Hyan`

a radio play in six parti Part 4:11,00 COMMONWEALTH (OF BONG. Maria's Adventurs.

19.00 Big Hen. RADIO NEWBKREL 10.09 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 10.13 CONCERTO.

Plano Concerto No. 1 in C by Bee- thoven, played by Kendall Taylor. 12.15 HANCOCKS HALF-HOU 11.45 ACCORDION.

Fifteen minuies of bright music played by Camilleri.

MONDAY, DEC. 12

and Den

030 p.m. Beho Daniels

9.yen. in

LIFE WITH THE LYONS.* 7.00 THE NEWS

7.09 COMMENTARY:

7.15 SPORTS' NEVIEW.

AL'S GYM

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14

6.30 DANCE MUSIC." 1.00 pm. THE NEWa. 7.09 COMMENTARY.

7.13 APORTS ROUND-UP, “

7.25 Report from

SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND.

Bedfordalið.

730 THE FRANKIE

SHOW.

8.15 DANCE MUSIC. “

-HOWERD

+

8.43. THE WONDROUS 'STORY,

A Christian expérience in medita».

tion and praise.

9.00 THE NEWS.

10.00. PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 19.14' SERIOUS ARGUMENT.

SYMPHONY ORCHES- 1043 BBC TRA

1145 THIS DAY AND AGE.

FRIDAY, DEC. 16

630. pm. DANCE MUSIC. 7.00 THE NEWS,

109 COMMENTARY.

1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.25 Report from the MIDLANDS.

1.1.30 GOD AND HIS WORLD.

A Christian approach to daily life

by the Rev. John Radford.

LAS TWENTY QUESTIONS.

115 NEW RECORDS.

BAS LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistair Cooke

1.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN 9.25 GRAND HOTEL.

10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.09 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 10.15 THE NOOK."

By Richard Baldwyn-A radio play. 10.50 97. Her Majesty \-TOĘ"QUEEN.

Opens the new extension of London, Airport.

1150 SHIRLEY,' ABICAM. *- With the Sidney Bright Trio. HAS A STAKE IN THE COUNTRY. Contributions to a philosophy

W. A. Lewis, industrial relations,

West Indian-bor

Political Economy at

of.

of

Manchester

University Coneultant to the Gold Coast Government, 1953.

ERATIONS

MOVILE

By Mik

GOES

ROUND

AND ROUND,

BIONAL, LIW WRITE

1.00 TIME

PLAYS

ORGAN,

1.43 WEATHEN REPORT. 1.00 TIME

SIGNAL.

NEW 8.

WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.

10 OVATURES,

9.00, CLOSA DOWN.

11.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 11.32 MUSIC FROM THIS #71,18%

1.15 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

120 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 195 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

AND

0.09 TIME SIGNAL

GRAMME SUMMARY.

.

PRO-

DIE

1.03 STUDIO: LUCKY

VARIETY REQUESTS. Prviented by Margherita. 659 WEATHER REPORT, 7.00 TIME BIGNAL AND THE NEWS (LONDON. BELAY). 1.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE. OR SPECIAL AN. NOUNCEMENTS. 7.15 "GOING TO THE PICTURES."

In which three erities current films in longkong under the chatimanghly si Audrey Menden.

7.30 and JAZZ CLUB,

LAY)

938. AT THE OPERA,

"Jeanne WAPO Au Bucher** (Joan of Arc at the BtaRO) ¿Arthr~ Wonereses. Jeanne

d'Aro (speaking) Vora Zorina; Frers Dominique. (speaking) Raymond Gerome: The Virgin (soprano) Frances Yeorid; Marguerite (soprano) Carolyn, Long: Catherine (contralto) Martha Lipton; A yoles, Jean Luxemburg. Regnault da Charities, Foru First harald. (tenor) David Lloyd; Guillaume de Flavy, A valce, second herald. thewa Kamath within Narain Anno Carrere, Charles Mahlou, Jean Juillard, Jaha H. Brown (Boy soprano). With Temple University Choir and St Peter's Boys' Choir and the Philadelphia Orch, cond, by Eugene Ormandy,

100 RFMIDE HOOK.

23

I

"Uncle #las" by Sheridan Fant.

L.0

Read by Cynthia Nixon. Eplode

Recorded).

10.55 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-

REEL (RECORDED

LONDON RELAY), direum11.00 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Berenade In C major, Op. 10 for vielin, viola and cello Dhanyfi~~ Ameld Eldua (violin). David Markovila (viola) and George teel (cello) WENDY

OD HAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

Ted Neath and his Murie, 8.00 STUDID: LISTENERS CHOICE

PRESENTED BY

!* TERRACE. 8.30 YOUR

HALL

Ceste

Howard Orchestra

RADIO

CONCERT

Slepl (Baxo) with Batlow Chorus and

5.00 TIME SIGNAL. WEDNESDAY

THEATRE.

The "Antigone" of Suphorter in an English version by Dudley Fitta and Robert Pitzčerald. Adapted And produced by Raymond Raiken

12.30 MUAIL OF THE TWENTIETH

CENTURY.

Variaciones Concertantes - (Alberto Ginastera) - Antal Dorati conducting the Minneapolis Symphony Orch. 10.45 DRONIDE BOOK.

"Uncle Alaw" by Sheridan Lo Fan

Read by Cynthia Nixon. Episode 28 (Recorded. 10,39 WRATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL RADIO NEWS (LONDON RELAY HE-

REEL

CONDED).

1100 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Friday

TIME

BIGNAL

AND

7.00 .m.

OPENING MARCH 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN. 1.4 WRATHEN REPORT. 8.00 TIME BIGNAL NEWS. WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.

4.10 ORCHESTRA CALL. 9.00 CLONE DOWN, 12.13 p.m. STUDIO:

ROMAN

B. W.

CATHOLIC FRAYERS. By the har. Fathor Gallagher, 6.4.

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

BY

12 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES,

Mantovani and his Orchestra. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL BONGB

THE STARGAZERS (vocal) 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS, 1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS.

For you alone; My heart and I Charles Williams and his Concert Orch: Caprice Wennois; Liebestreud; La ditarik Kreisler (violin)

2.00 CLOSE DOWN. cond, by

with Symphony Orch. Charles O'Connell,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7,00 4.3.

TIME

SIGNAL AND

OPENING MARCH 1.03 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.18 NEWS SUMMARY 12 TON O' THE MORN 3.45 WEATHER REPORT. 8,00 TIMP. SIGNAL.. NEWA, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.

8.10 MUSIC FROM HOLLYWOOD. 8.00 CLOSE DOWN.

THE THEATRE | 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

12.32 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

1.15 NEWB. WEATHED ЛЕГОВТ AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS,

LIS NEWB. WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTA

1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

2.00 CLOBE DOWN.

6.00 TIME BIGNAL AND

GRAMME SUMMARY.

PRO-

1.03 STUCK MARERT REPORT. 4.65 FAVOURITE MELODIES YOR

OLD-TIME DANCINGL

Harry Davidson and his Orch. 630 ADVERTURE IN MUSIC,

"Hello, Young Muste Lover!" Three Illustrated talks by Str Malcolm Barrett

No. 3: Why do we like music?"

"INSTRUMENTS

WEAT-

ERN MUSIC” "The Trombone".

UF

A short talk by Jeremy Noble, recorded from London; Nympha and Shepherds (Purcell)—The Kir- mich Junter Chair 'cond, by Rev. J. R. Macpherson; Homp.po In E minor: Minuet (Purcell)—The

Hiper Guild Quartet,

6.39 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE NEWB (LONDON RELAYI 1.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON BE- LAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

7.15 STUDIO: "FIRST HEARING"

„PRESENTED

ALEX

DOLRIE

BY

7.43 THE NATURALIST.

Introduced by Maxwell Koight. "Plant and Animal Introduc-

Lions."

Edward Lousley, and Dr Maurice Burton

KA STUDIO:

INTERNATIONAL

HALF HOUR-BELGIUM. 1.30 STARLIGHT SERENADE. 0.50 TIME SIGNAE, DBC VARIETY

PALLADE.

Peter Bellera, Harry Hectabe, Spike Milligan in “The Good :show."

9.30. STUDIO:

BOOK

MUSICAL

NOTE-

Procented by the Rov. Pather T. P. Yan, 8.4.

10.00 ONE NIGHT STAND.

With Milch Miller, his Chorus and OrcheİF:

10.30 BRITAIN SINGS,

Leeds Gulls of fingers. ***

10.45. BEDSIDE BOOK.

"Uncle Biles" by Sheridan Lo Fabu.

fiend by Conṇthia Nixon. Episode Z7 (Recordad).

10.59 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL RADIO NEWA REEL (LONDON RELAY) RE- CORDED). ANA

11.05 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

(000 BAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLONE DOWN.

Wednesday

7.00. 1.20. ''TIME“. SIGNAL OPENING MARCH.

702. LIGHT- MUSIC.:

15 NEWS' SUMMARY. 720 TOP OF THE MORN.

AND

FROZEN FRESH

IN THE COUNTRY

SZEN FOODS: TODAY!

1.30 SONGS FROM THE SHOWS.

London Hoppodrome" With Jack Buchanan, Barbara Leigh, Bita Williams, Ly Young. Ally Tarneng and his Concert Orēpesten. Presented by John Walt. 2,00 CLOBE DOWN.

6.00 TIME SIONAL AND

GRAMME SUMMARY.

PRO-

3 STOCK MÄRKET REPORT, 6.08 NURSERY SING BONG.

With Violet Carson and Doris Gambril.

4.30 STUDIO: PORTUGUESE HALF

HOUR. 4.59 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 ТІМЕ

SIGNAL AND THE NEWS (LONDON RELAY), 1.02 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE-

OR SPECIAL

AN. NOUNCEMENTS. 7,15 BOULEVARD CAFE.

LAY)

(CON»

Jacques Helian and, bls Orches-

1.30 BEGINNERS LEASE

CERT HALL), Cominere: John 'Wallace. Produced by Hilary Green) 5.00 WHAT'

FORM (RE CORDED LONDON BELAY), 1.35 V.0.A. HIT PARADE, 6.43 PIANO MINIATURES. 9.00 TIME

BEST.

THE

BIGNAL, MACK HUL-

A radio portrait written by Nigel Ward, produced by veter

Chinnery.

4.00 TIME BIGNAL AND

ORABIME SUMMARY,

PRO-

4.03 ETOCK MARKTE pannag 8.08 STUDIO: PROGRAMME POR

CHILDREN

VALERIE.

6.30 STUDIO: POPULARITY POLL.

Printed by Jona

Predict the three top lures of the week to win $30,

639 WENTHER REPORT. 1,00 TIME

THE

BIONAL AND NEWS (LONDON RELAT). 7.49 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE-

OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

\LAY}

AN-

1.13 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR ROBEUT

PRESENTED BY ACHESON.

7.45 BALLET YUDA THE MUSICAL

FILME.

Dick

8.18 TAKE IT FROM HERE. ..[Pre-Christmasi Edition),

and Bentley

*Jimny Edwards, with Wallas Exton, Afma. Logan, June Waitfiska, 8.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA DY ALISTAIR COOKE (LONDON RELAY). 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, KO`MUSIC.

LOVERS' HOUR-CLASSICAL REQUESTS (RECORDED), Presented by Aflent DKKOY. Beethoven: Bonata No.23 in r Mtor "Appassionata“ Op. 81; Verdi: Nile Duet (from "Aida" Saint- Sacha: Carnival: of "the Animals, KDO STUDIO: CONTINENTAL CABARET PRESENTED DENISE BRABANT.

10.30 VIRTUOSO.

BY

- Gerard vonzzy (Baritone), Ma belle amie est morte (Gounod --Gautler): O ma belle rebelle (Ground-Boigh; v cam 11 Boos. Pont votat (Gounod-Barbler); Les Deux pigeons (Gounod-La Fontaine) -with Jacqueline Bonneau (piano). 10.15 BEUGDE BOOK,

"Uncle Buu” by Sheridan Le Fany.

Rend by Cynthia Nixon, Episode 30 (Recorded).

1959 WŁĄTRER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL. NÁDIO NEWS REEL (RECORDED LONDON HELAY).

1105 GOODNIGur music.

Habanera de "Monte Carmelo": Zapateado;

del Leyenda

Beso: Antequera; E Baile do Luis Alonso

Zarzuela do -Orquesta

Madrid cond, by. Frederico Moreno_Torroba. GŪD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11:30 CLOBE DOWN.

For Christmas

BLUEBIRD CLASSICS

ON 331/3 RPM- .

RCA Victor

BEETHOVEN-Violin Concerto

Ida. Haendel violin), with the Philharmonļa Orchestra conducted by Hatael Kubelik... TCHAIKOVSKY-Symphony No. sin n minor "Pathetique" Tas nunarmoala Orchestra conducted by Nicolas Malka. DEETHOVEN-Piano Concerto No. 2

Benna Moiseiwitsch (piario) Wah the Philharmonifa úreniatza ‘punquoted by big palcolm bargent. GLAZOUNOFF

“TRY HORFOD”, - Raythonda Ballet.

· PROKOFIEPT

* The, Love for Three Oranges.*.

MOUSBOROSKY,”

Khovantschina A Night on the Bare Mountain,

zne. Phunarimonia Orunesten 'condquted 'by 'Nicolaí

·Malko, '...'.

„... TCHAIKOVSKY

2 1814. Uverture & Capriccio, Klajis).

A Damih. National Orchestra, conducted.

Melico

BRAHMS.

Vailations on a Theme Fr' Haydı. TCHAIKOVIKT➡Francesca de Ximini

The Philharmqua Grahestra, conducted by Housewen

MOUTRIES

Nicolas

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