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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1956.'
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Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail - A
-A "China Mail" Feature
"Lady Precious Stream" On The
Air On Wednesday
The author of "Lady Precious Stream", Dr S. I. Hsiung, will him- self play the part of the story teller in Radio Hongkong's Festival produc tion of this 25-year-old classic which has been translated into almost as many languages as the works of Shakespeare.
Bojections ming by Gertruda Lawrence, Yul Brynner, Doretia Marrow, Larry trouglak
With chorus and orchestra <uti- dueled by Frederick Tupnéh
500 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
Eastern v, Kitchen, Commentary Com
Stadium.
5.49 DUTCH
BAND,
Hongkong
AWING CULLKUZ
G.PO TIMK *IONAL ARD
GRAMME SUMMARY.
4,03 VONCER EVENING KERVICE.
Conducted by the Rev. D c. Evans, C.F
6.34 THE LITTLE PLAYS OF ST FRANCIS BY LAURENCE
The play has been adapted for radio, and is being produced by David Lyttle, whose drama work is well known in Malaya where he has been responsible for the production of nearly 100 radio plays and 12 major Smith stage presentations.
The
All the leading English drama groups are represented in the cast, leading and title role of Precious Stream is played by Tilda Fenn, of the Stage Club, who also took a leading role in last year's Festival Radio Play"The Fair Quaker of Deal".
Playing opposite her as Hiten
Ping
Kwil
the Gardner, J3
и
Roland Dallas, wh has
Juve
number of appearances in endlo plays
his
Audrey Menches, a
professional actress who
appeared in many BBC productions, plays the Older Womaty- the Priters of the Western Regione. They are supported by μ Kroup of ex- perited local radio players.
An interesting tenture of this production I The ineldenial DILNIC which WIN specialty written for the play by William Reu. young Irish cumposer who has had several works per- formed by the BBC
+
from Wallace
the Hongkong 10.15 "MORNING MELODY,” Stadium on
Percy Pasti sund his orchestra. the Government
30.43 JEANETTE MacDONALD AND match Eastern v. Kitchee,
NEMIN FODY SING FILM FAVOURITES, 11.00 SERVICE FROM THE STUDIO.
Conducted by the Rev. W Hale-Brown,
CELEBRITY SPOTLIGHT
The forus of tonight's "Cele- bully Spotlight in Am Sophie Tucker--the original Red Hot Momma Born in 1884 In Bos- ton, Sophie Tucker began
to
11.45 SHORT VIOLIN RECITAL
ny Erica Morini.
With Leon Pammern at the plano 12.00 noon MASTERS OF MELODY.
Sidney Torch and his concert orchestra.
The munic of Harry Parr Davies
12.30pm. MUSIC MAGAZINE,
Compiled and Introduced Peter Sharp.
sing in her father's restaurant In Brooklyn. bu: inter went lilo vaudeville where she very
star son became o
Then at the age of 25 came
Zlexfield Follensel In ternational fame. In her pro gramme tonight
9.30, "Cabaret Days"
Streame, she introduces
HANIC......
herself rom of the numbers the inarle famous so many years 11e is at present The setlior
ago, including the one always mrvaste
with tadio
with us intri atkl Malaya.
114 BUOTO was "Some of These originally written fur ingramune has been
by Aileen Wexty.
formance of the Diay by that organisation. He drew his ma inspiration from the anide of
Days" The arranged
(Broadensting on frequency Cantonese Üpera, but contrived ¦ of 880 kilocycles per pocond), an arrangement that would be equally pleasing
Curs
Occidental
The 3 separate themes that are heard throughout the play have been recorded by a section of the Hongkong Concert Orchestra conducted by Victor Ardy.
The Technical Assistant for this compleated production: 1: Rondo Minhinnit.
"Lady Pectous Stream”
will The
be broadcast in two parts, first--subutted "The Embrol-
urred Bail", can be heard on Wednesday evening at 9 p.m. į Part two will be broadcast the following Wednesday
the! sure time
Hongkong Choral Group
Another Festival offering i
from week's prognumme this Hadlo Hongkong willi bo selcotion on Monday evening at 9.30 from the Concert given by the Hongkong
Today
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 12.32 MUXICAL SCRAPBOOK.
1 NEWS,
AND SPECIAL
WEATHER
REPORT ANNOUNCE-
SYMPHONY
(12-
CHESTRA.
MENTS.
10 BOHTON
FONCER PROGRAMMEN. 200 HOSPITAL, REQUESTS
Presented by ary. 10 A 1,3P% OF BST.FMN."
Written by Godfrey Bar CI KOTI,
by Lesite Bridgmont
CHOICE.
3.30
Premnied Hudly.
ry Vincent ('vulter
4,90 THE MAN OF PROPERTY—BW
JOHN BALSWORTHY,
Adapted for radio by Murie Levy.
Predaremal the Hugh Sk, want
4.10 NITOWNDAT" --- SELECTION
(KKBN-BAMMERSTEIN 19. Wh Robert Trendler. singers and orchestra.
Its
+1
|
ROUSMAN.
Brother WOK."
Adapted and produced by Herbert 6.50 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
NEWB.
7.09 COMMENTARY DHE
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
He
SPECLAI
7.K MUSICAL COCKTAIL, 130 RICHARD BLAREAU CON- DUCTING THE ORCHESTRA OF THE OPERA COMIQUE, PARIS.
Les Deux Pigeons -Sulte
Mrava
ger): Entree den trigones; Scene et Pas de deux Pigeons: Themo ન variations; Dare hongrolan; Finale. Fete Polopalve and Danse Slave from "Le Roi malgre lut" (Chabrier),
1.00 MUSIC from opera,
Il Signor Brucchino - Oventure (Rosilaj)- Arturo Toscanini conduct- Ing the NBC Symphony Oreft; Lay
"Madame Duet from
Butterfly" |{Puccini) - Maris Cebotari (Boy)))) aim. Walter Lodwist (tenor) with sylu phony Orch. of Radio Derlin cun- ducted by Arthur Bolher; Interinezau from "Cavalleria Malleana" | Mas- Cogn) Victor Olot conducting by L'Orchestre do in Sule Romane
Marcha Ттоуло (from "Les Troyens
(Berikzz)- e Carthage"} L'Orchestre des Concerte Lamoureux conducted by Willem Van Otterloo.
Heuning Sparsoe, gives
Intro- ductory talk to the music of Cari Nielsen, David Lytila taika niinit the Incidental mate for "Lady Precious which he is producing for the Arts Festival; Aforair Blair- Ketr gives an lilustrated progrsinune mote lo Distine Telo Op. 1 tu played in tonight's Sunday Concert
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
be
VIENNA RADIO SYMBONIE ORCHESTRA,
1.15 NEWS,
REPDICT ANNOUNCE.
WEATHER AND SPECIAL MENTR
1.23 ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE
ROVAL MONGKONG DEFENCE FORCE.
Address by Ein Excellency the Governor Sir Alexander Grant- RAM, GL.M.G.
1.33 SPORTS TIME. 14S HOSPITAL. REQUESTI
Presented by Bienda 2.30 You
RAUKO
CUNCERT
HALL Kleanor Ateber (mpranu). Howard Barlow Chorus
Butt Dr.
3.00 JOURNEY INTO SPACE, Written and produced Charles Chilton, Epundo 10.
1.30 HOME REQUESTA,
Tresented by Brenda.
430 "THE KING AND
8.30 THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL.
By Bir Walter Rcott. Episode 3"The Duke Threatens.' 9.00 TIME BIGNAL.
03
" IN THE NEWS"—A NEW RADIO PANEL GAME PRO- DUCED BY TIMOTHT BIRCH. Pat Craig, Lucy fluana, Robert ficott, Robert Acheson. Chairman: John Wallace 9.30 THE SUNDAY CONCERT. Symphony No. 1 in C miner AB Broha) - The Phiharaonie- Symphony Orch of New York con ducted by Bruno Walter, Trio in B major, Op for plans, vialth and cello Brahms) → Badura Skoda (piano), Jean Fournier (vallio), An- tonia Janigro (pello). 10.45 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 10.59 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL
MUSIC AT THE CLOSK. Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in Q major (Bach)-Kari Munchingër "¿611- OT- ducting the Statigart Chamber
chebira,
Reinhold Barchet (violin),
Alphonse Pepin and
Ray
03
Andre
Nutem),
11.20 ErnooUE.
Conducted by the Elev. J Randbach,
E
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
BBC Overseas Shortwave
Monday
AND
1.38 TIME FOR JAZZ"
With Robin Day.
1.00 HONOUR ROLL OF HITS...
1935.
Arranged by Alleen Wooda. Lullaby of Broadway (Warrenbe Dubin)-Dick Powell (vocal); When I grow too old to dream-Dennis Day | (vocal); Cheek to Cheek - Eddie Fisher (Vocal); Red Balls in the Sun"
1.18 COCKTAIL. PARTY
ANNY GOULD.
1.38 "WHAT DO YOU
(CONCERT HALL).
15
CHEZ
KNOW?"
The Radio Hongkong-JayCUTI -Inter-School, qutu,
Queen Elizabeth U School - Wah Yan College (Hengkons)
1.00 V.0.A. HIT PARADE. 138 WHATE THE FORM.
Tonip-Pato Doble-Aquino and his set-Vaughan Monroe (vocal) and 8.45 PIANO MINIATUREH, Cadellin: Berr Hariel Polks-Olaho || His Orch; I'm in the mood for love) Prelude No. 1 in 2 snurn _minor Munte
Stevens Orch: The Merry Widow-o
(Merto-op), and ¦ Up, à No. 3; Prelude No. 3 in 1 sharp Wallz-Wayne King and htä Orch. Robert Merrill (bar.); Begin the † minor Op. No. 1: Prelude No. 1 1030 THE DOON SHOW.
Beguine--Mario Lanes (tenor); Just in 3 nať major Op. 23 No. 2: Pre- Peter Belists. Harry Recombe one of those things - Rise Stevens Jude No. 4 in D minor Op. 23 No., and pike Milligan in 3 and Robert Merrill; Alone -- Allan | (Bachmaninoff) -- Moura Lympay Mystery of the Mario Celeste." Jones (tenor); got plenty of Nutti (piano)... Hopeat of last Saturday's broadcast-Lawrence Tibbett (bar.);
5.00 TIME #IONAL- Drey 1039 WEATHER REPORT.
PurpleJackie Gleason and file Orch. CONCERT HALL
11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWE- 36 YOUR RADIO
REE!
Etio Pauza (bo With Donald Voorhees
and
thro
9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
7.00 a.m. TIME RIGNAL OPENING MARCH. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.13 NEWS BUMMARY, 1.20 TOP O' THE MOEN. 7.43 WRATHIKA NEPORT. 4.00 TIME BIONAL.
WEATHER REPORT DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.10 MARCHING AND WALTZINO. | his Gypsy Orch. 1.29 CLORE DOWN,
14.55 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
NEWS,
Rumanian Folk Song: Thungarian ANDBER and Canada Concert Srba; | orchestro
Bina Hote-Edi Chōka (violin)
13.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY: 12.34 DOUNLE ATTRACTION.
Harold Coates, his singers and orchers. Chuy Reyes (piano) with rhythm grotip. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL
WIS
REPORT ANNOUNCE.
TOM JENKINS AND PALM COURT ORCHESTRA 1.85 NEWA, WEATHER AND SPECIAL MENTS.
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE BOWN.
6.00 TIME BIONAL AND
PRO-
GRAMME AUMMART. 6.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT, 6.00 PETER'S PARTY.
8.30 AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE, 6.45 OX 200,"
Bert Gillett at the organ. 5.39 WRĄTHEN REPORT, 7.00 TIMK
NEWS.
SIGNAL
7.09 COMMENTARY OR ANNOUNCEMENTS.
AND
THE
SPECIAL
7.15 EDMUNDO ROS AND HIS
ORCHESTRA.
A programme of Latin Ament- can music.
1.45 MEMORABLE MELODIES 07
BARRY WARREN. Played by trchestra.
the Spencer-Ilagen
6.00 VIEWPOINI."
A weekly magazine devoted w the Arts edited and introduced by Janet Tombin.
1,30 KURIC FOR YOU.
Erie Robinson and his concert orchestra with Shirley Ablcair. Hawler and Landauer. 0.00 TIME BIGNAL.
LI
AT THE CAFE DE TARIS. Guest star: Mariene Dietrich. Introduction by Noel Coward; La Vie en Rome The Boys in the finch- tnom (from "Destry Rides again" ); Lary Afternoon, Loja; Look me over closely: Das Lied st
AUN, Marlene, Foliing in love again.
930 SELECTIUN FROM
FERTIVAL CONCERT. The Hongkong Choral Group. Conducted by Elisio Gualdi. 10.00 FRED ASTAIRE'S CHOICE FOR
DANCING.
1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 m. TIME BIGNAL
OPENING MARCH, 7.02 KONT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY.
and
AND
NEWS.
“LADY PRECIOUS STREAM,"
COLUMBIA SALON ORCHES. TRA
9.30 AT THE OPERA.
"The Marriage of Figaro" Acts 3 & 4 (Morärt).
1 Conte Almaviva (baritone), stoy Henderson; La Contemia Almaviv (soprano), Aulikki Routewaars;
An 14 Chinese play done into Susanna (soprano), Audrey Mildmayi English according to fix tradi-Figaro (baritone). Will Domgrate tional style by S. 1. Halung whoresbender: Cherubina toprinos, le himself the storyteller.
Luisa Hellstagruber; Maroclitzà (con- tralto), Constance Wills; Basilio (tenor).
Ifuddle Nash; Bartolo. Nouwen Allin: Italo Tajo; Barbatina (soprano), Winifred Redford; Antonio
Part The Embroidered Batı.
Cast
In order of their speaking
Hla Excellency Wang Yun,
the Prime Minister. Alan Huggins Badam Weng, his wife, Dorte Foster Su the Dragch General,
their eldest
;
(bass). Fergus Dunlop: Doa Curzio
Солбисте tenori. Morgan Jones.
Fritz Burch.” The Orchestra and Chorus of the Glyndebourne Mozari son-in-law... Peter Verran pera: Cosival-1934 and 1909. Wei, the Tiger General,
16.30 ONE NIGHT STAND,
their second
son-in-law
AND Golden Stream Bill Phonpe |
1. TO THE MOHN, 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL,
WEATHER ВЕРОЯТ DIARY FOR TODAY. B.JO MUSIC FROM THE THRATNE. 9.00 CLUSE DOWN.
12.13 p.m. MORNING PRAYERB.
hy the Very Rev. P.8 Temple. 1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 TED RATH AND HIS MUSIC.
Dennis With
Loths, Kathy Lloyd, Bobbie Britton.
1.00 TIME BIONAL.
George
Echoes or ITALY:
Teyor (piano) rhythm accompaniment 1,13 MRWB. WEATHER
with
REPORT
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTE.
1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.
Boyd Meel Orchestra. Conducted by Boyd Neel.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
6.09 TIME
РДО-
BIONAL AND GRAMME SUMMARY. 8.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 4.08 JOSE MËLIS (PIANO).
With Jack Naska” (vocal). 4.30 ADVENTURE IN MUSIC.
their
eldest daughter.
With Les Brown and hit as- chestra.
Twilight Sonumental Journey: Time: Diet han his day: A Good
Su's wife.. .......... Blodwin Hine Man be hard to find: Mexican Flat Dance: Leap Frog: Out of nowhere: Silver Stream, their
Daybreak Berenade; Blue Danube. 10.49 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME SIONAL, KADIO NEWS-
REAL
second "dutagħlen, Wel's wife...
June Armstrong- Wright
Precious Stream, their
third_daughter Isten Ping-kuol, their
gardener.. Attendants and suitor,
ILIS GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
.......Tilda Fer
Sonata my G major (Handel)—Jonn Fernando Valenti Wummer (Flute), Roland Dallas
(Harpsichord), Aldo Parlbot (bellos, Timothy Birch 1130 CLUBK DOWN.
Noel de Guingana,
T. E. Can Stanley Oliver, With Incidental mude specially written by William Res and played by the Hongkong Concert Orchestra conducted by Victor Ardy. Technical Assistant
- Ronnie Minhinnett. Adapted for broadcasting and pro- duced by David Lyille, 10.00 "OKLAHOMAJ
Selections from the allon duction.
pro-
TUSEN Gordon MacRae. Bhicles Jones and other principals, chorus
orchestra And
conducted by Jay Blackton.
10.30 MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETHÍ
CENTURY.
Parcelsin Doll The Paper
A programme Ive "Students of Music" of All Agos George Lutzatto analyses Deethe Doll; The Clay Doll: The Rubber
ven's Bih Symphony,
OSD WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME BIGNAL
NEWS.
AND
The
Dall The Wooden Doll; The Rag Punch from "The Baby's TUX Doll
Family" (Villa-Lobos)--Jose Echaniz SPECIAL (piano): Concerto Grosso (Bohustav
Mertlau) — Vienna Symphony Or chestra condusted by Hasee Swoboda. 10.39 WEATHER REPORT.
7.09 COMMENTARY OR ANNOUNCEMENTS. 7.15 "FIRST HEARING." ARTH
Presented by Alex Bornt.
Dancing in die Dark-Artie Shaw and his Orch; All the things you are |-Luss Arcaraz and his Oren: 1 ket ⚫ kick out of you-Tommy Dorsey and his Orch: The song is you -
Save Freddy Martin and his Oneti its last dance for me-Ralph Flona- Rob and his Orch.; Chattancoga Choo Orch.j Choo-Glenn Miller and h
Programmes
(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. on 21.530 Mr/s, 13.93m and on 17.810 Me/a, 16.84m)
SATURDAY, MARCH 10
1.50 PAMOUS OVERTUREA
M
1.30 THE STANGAZERY, 3.43 PEREZ PRADO AND
ORCHESTRA.
JLIN
PRO-
1.30 p.pl. HANCOCK'S
itour.
Choral Group, conducted by Elisto Guald), which was recorded at the Wah Yan College Auditorium
All the items in this Concert
original compositions
are
0.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
ORAMME KUMMARY.
6.01 UNIT REQUESTS.
Presented by Linda 4.30 WEATHER REPORT.
SIGNAL 700 TIME
NEWS.
1.09 COMMENTAKT ONL
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
A FAMILY AFFAI,“
HALF-
2.00 THE NEWS.
7,09 COMMENTARY.
7.35 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
3.25 Report from the
WEST COUNTRY.
7.30 PORCES' FAVOURITES.
1.00 FROM THE WERKLIKA.
Contrasting music for the accordion
AND
THE
SPECIAL
by pro-
1.15
* IN ACCORDION.
A new series of features
A
News, repnets and
No. House.
7.30 JUKE BOX PARADE”
Presented by Nick Kendall. 1.00 THIS WEER."
Interviews
International coilsboration pr pared by United Nations Radh
-Labour's
played by Gerald Young
Jack Echtow Quartet.
Labour a
Maestro Gualdi. The granime begins with the Offer- tory-Mc Propter, which was written at the request of the Salesian Fathers. It is sung by the Choral Group and Orchestra.
Mezzo
soprano
Bullonjee-Desai
on some of the week's events
in and out of Hongkong.
Compiled by Timothy Birch.
Vero
13 The coON SHÓW.
then sings "Goisi tuo flore" with words by Rabindranath Tagore.
An Opera, "Il Convito" wus written by Ellio Gualdi, and the lightest piece from it, n solo by Afro, an African slave, is sung in Monday's concert by The Alexander Wong, tenor, soloist in the Finale of Act II of "Il Convito" 1 Helen soprano, supported by ladies' 'choir and orchestra,
SPORTS
Sum,
the
Michael
The Sport of Kings: Bulmer for some years has been closely connected with the train-!
Peter Sellers. And
Harry Secambe Spike Milligan
In "The Mystery of the Marle Celeste."
2.00 TIME BIGNAL.
SPORTS CAVALCADE Edited by Brig Young. Produced by John Wallace 930 CELEDITTY
SPOTLIGHT
-
SOPHIE TUCKER. Arranged by Alteen Woods. Cabaret Days; I wanna way Hello; After You've Gone; Margte: I'm living alone and like it: Put your sime around me. Honey: Nobody loves a Fat Gir; I'm sorry I mude you cry, Hello my baby: Waiting for the Robert E Lee; Some of These Daya With Orchestra and plane accompaniment
10.00 MUSIC FROM TRE
PAGNE ROOM.
10.30 SATURDAY STORY.
"The Dynamo Bantay.
by
CHAM-
James
Read by Peter Fhumbly (Recorded). 11.00 TIME SIGNAL
ing of race horses. On Tuesday 1045 RADIO DANCE BATE.
at 7.45 he will be giving the first of a series of talks in which
he covers many different aspects
11.30 WEATHER REPORT. 11.40 RUGBY UNION FUGTRIALI..
Ireland v. Wales. Commentary on the 2nd half of the match at Lansdowne land, Dublin, 12.35 CLOSE DOWN.
of the art and science of race International horse training.
The first talk will be can- cerned with bloodstock, and In later talks, he will discuss racing under National Hunt rules; the tredning of race horges; what
the when you get to races of
to how
study Jockeys And raco riding and in his last talk In this series he will describe the duties of the officials mont close- ly connected with the sport. With the exception of the first talk-three talks will be on the sir on Thursdays at 9 a.m.
form;
Rugby Football: The Rugby Union Football International match, Ireland v. Walce, will be played at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, this afternoon. Com- mentaries on the match will bo relayed from the B.B.C. at 11.40 this evening.
Amociation Football: There 41) bo
local no
football commentary this afternoon, but
at 5 pan. 'torbarrow you enn beer a commentary ́ ́ by
John
"
Sunday
TIME SIGNAL, 10.00 .11.
гло- GRAMME BUMMARY, NEWS,
REPORT WRATHER
AND APORTE RESULTS.
FERDINAND
and
1.30 NUOTTI8] MAGAZINE.
9.00 THE NEWB.
the
1.09 10ME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.13 LISTENERS' CHOICE.
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWAREEL. 10.20 EDMUNDO ROS.
And his Latin-American Orchestra. 10.30 BC MIDLAND LIGHT OR-
CHESTRA.
11.40 Rugby Union Football.
IRELAND V. WALES, commentary on the second hair of Lansdowne Road. Use match from Dublin.
SUNDAY, MARCH 11
6.30 p.m. BUNDAY BERVICE. From Bep's Cleeve Parish Church, Cheltenham. Conducted by the Rec tor, the ftov, K. C. Edwards.
7.00 THE NEWS.
7.09 COMMENTARY, 7.15 RPORTS ROUND-UP, “
730 Debe Daniels and Ben Lyon in
'LIFE WITH THE LYONA, #.00 MY HEANT STOOL: STILL Devised and written by Richard and Akua Jones.
0.00 THE NEWH.
9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 FOR CHILDREN.
Children's Country Dance Party.
A programme of traditional songs, | 2ames and dances
DAS TINKER AND TAFT, INC." 10.00 Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.ES CONCERTO.
Vklin Concerto by Vivnidi played by Frederick Grinke
111.15 THE AL READ SHOW,
11.45 HTRING TIME (records).
MONDAY, MARCH 12
4.30 pm. "THE GOON, SHOW."
1.00 THE NEWS.
7.09 COMMENTARY.
7.15 SPORTS REVIEW.
7.30 MUNIC FOR DANCING.
8.15 THE BILLY MAYERL RHYTHM
ENSEMBLE.
* ENGLISH MAGAZINE. Presented by Celia Irving. -
9.00 TILE NEWS.
9.08 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 Double Bladio plays.
'A POOL AND DIS MONEY."
by Laurence Housman and
'FAMILY CARES.'
The short story by W. W Jacobs adapted by Michael Bond.
10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.13 A BOX AT THE OPERA. 10.43 The Reith Lectures.
THE ENGLISHNESS OF ENG- Lish ABT BY NIKOLAUS FEVSNER.
7-The Genius of the Place. In this. The last of the lectures, Dr Pevaner suggests that the English qualities he has defined equip ng land better than any other to solve the most urgent of twentieth- century ylaual problems: the prob- lem of town planning.
Pope instructed the eighteenth- century gentleman always to con- sull the genius of the place. If his advice esl be boldly applied in the larger problem of the town, It could restore to it the variety, the surprise, and the beauty which it has Jat during last century or sa 11.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. 11.45 BCIENCE REVIEW.
TUESDAY, MARCH 13
6.30 p.m. COMMONWEALTH CLUB. 7.00 TIE NEWS.
7.09 COMMENTARY,
7.13 BPORTS ROUND-ur.
7.25 Five Mimates for
FARMERS.
7.30 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE. 8.15 scenes from Shakespeare.
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA THE DEATH SCENES. Antony....Patrick Trougliton | Cleopatre..............Margot van der Burch
8.45 ULSTER MAGAZINE,
Ediled and produced by Diana Hyde,
9.00 THE NEWS,
3.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
13 NEW RECORDS.
10 00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE. 10.45 THE HAPPY WANDERER.
Gramophone records presented by Lilan Duff.
Interlude at 11.15. 11.20 OBCAR RABIN. And Bin Dand.
11.15 TIBA DAY AND ANE.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
6.30
DANCE MUSIC.
7,00 THE NEWS.
1.09 COMMENTARY. 7.15 APORTA ROUND-UP.
7.25 Ieport from
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND.
ODA
730 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 8.00 TWENTY QUESTIONS, Commonwealth Edition.
8.30 MUSIC MAGAZINE.
The Music of Pergoles! (1710-1730)," by Willam Mann; Double Anni- versary Busoni and Rachmaninoff," by John Warrack.
8.45 WORK AND WORSHIP. 9.00 THE NEWS.
9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 0.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT 00-
CHESTRA.
10.00 Bi Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 'THE RETURN ROOM A back-window on Belfast after forty years by W. R. Rodgers. 15 MUSIC IN MINIATURE
opened
REEL.
7.43 THE BLOOD STOCK ENDUS-100 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
TOY.
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. by Michael
Our finest
The Art
Hulmer in a short series about horse-racing,
FRAN-
4.00 INTERNATIONAL HALF HOUR
-LA DEMI-NEURE CAISE. Presentation de M. Laversanne. Melodies de Gustave Charpentier: "Impressions d'Italie" "Louise", etc.
$30 STARLIGHT SERENADE.
Gordon Jenkins and his or chestra.
9.00 TIME BIONAL.
SOVERT MOONEY AND NOR MAN SHELLEY IN "BERNARD SHAW AND II. G. WELLS,"
social and Some
literary encounters written and compiled by Vincent Brome.
10.00 LISTENER'S CHOICE.
Presented by John Prost. 19.10 ROMANTIC MUSIC FOR
ROMANTIC PEOPLE. Mood Indigo-Neal Hefti and hla Orch. with the Ray Charles Choir; I Ree your face betore me - Paut Weston and his Orch., Hoppiness is a thing called Joe-Jerri Adams (vocal) with Perry Faith's Orch.; Indiscre tion-Paul Weston and his Orch.: To. be worthy of you-Trankle Lalus (vocal) with Paul Weston's Orch Carl Fischer (piano); Dream The Norman Luboff Choir: Suddenly-Ju Stafford (vocal) with Paul Weston's Orch, and the Norman Lubolf Chair: Non Dimenticar-Percy Falth and Orch. You can't measure my love- Lu An Simma (vocal) with PerU Faith's Orch.; All my love PerC) Faith and his Dreh, with choras. 10.39 WEATHER REPONT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. A music entertainment Elven
Twilight-An tây! Op. (Zdenek by Jailer Katchen (piano) The Fibich) Czech Phuharmonic Orch. Dargil String Quartet,
Dasil conducted by Karel Sejna. Programme
by arranged
1130 CLOSE DOWN. Douglas,
11.45 BOOKS TO READ.
THURSDAY, MARCH 15
6.30 p.m. THE ARCHERS. A story of country folk.
7.00 THE NEWS.
5.00 COMMENTARY.
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.25 Report from the
NORTH OF ENGLAND, 130 WHAT'S THE FORM?"
7.48 NEW RECORDS.
5.15 BANDY MACPHERSON.
At the thentro orga
8.30 WELSIE MAGAZINE.
9.30 THE NEWS.
0.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 2.12 GRAND HOTEL,
10.00 1 Beb. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.35 BERIOUS ARGUMENT. 10.45 BDC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
Conducted by Vilem TaÚSKY, Douglas Moore (horn).
11.45" THIS DAY AND AGE.
FRIDAY, MARCH 16
£30 pm. DANCE MUSIC. 700 THE NEWS,
T. COMMENTARY,
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 125 Report from the
MIDLANDS.
130 GOD AND HIS WORLD. 743 BAY IT WITH MUSIC.
LO LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke.
5.09 THE NEWS.
0.99 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 PLAYING FOR TIME.
10.00 Tiger. RADIO NEWBREEL. 10,15 Radio Theatre presents.
'DANGEROUS CORNER.
11.45
By J.B.SOUTHERN COUNTIES. 10-Kent.
By Mik
Ad
Wednesday
1.00 ..
TIME
BIONAL
AND
OPENING MARCII. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.35 NEWS BUMMARY, 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN. TAS WEATHER REPORT. 5.09 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS, AND WEATHER REPORT DIABY FOR TODAY. 4.10 MUSIC FROM THE BALLET. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
(E30 p.m. PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 12.32 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER ПRPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- DIENTS.
130 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 1.33 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 1.00 CLOSE DOWN. 0.00 TIME BIGNAL
AND PRO-
VARIETY
GRAMME SUMMARY.
- DIP
0.03 LUCKY
REQUESTS. Presented by Margherita,
A STUDENTS' GUIDE,
Interviews by Sita Mead. 0.59 WEATHER ŘEPORT. 7.90 TIME BIGNAL AND
NEWS.
THR
7.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
7.15 GOING TO THE PICTURKA.
In which a panel of
crilles
review pictures currently show. Ing la tongkong.
With Audrey Mendes in the Chairi
Couldn't be fresher!
try
Libby's Th
FROZEN PEAS TODAY.
"Der
of Nantes
Favorit") (Robert Stolz): Venu in
hour tfrom
Play with aran (from ilk (Stolt); Vur in ") (Stolz); A Little Tavern on the Gulf (Stole): Yearning for you (Btola)- Robert Stolz conducting the Tonhalle 1130 CLOSE DOWN. Orch., Zurich,
Thursday
SIGNAL AND
7.00 a.m. TIME
OPENING MARCH. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.15 NEW SUMMARY. 720 TOP O' THE MORN, TAS WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME BIGNAL.. NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND DIARY FOR TODAY. 4.10 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. 4.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.10 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1232 NOTHING BUT MUSIS.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE. MENTR.
130 SONGS PROM THE SHOWS-
"DOWN THE STRAND."" With Leslie frenzon, Barbara Leigh, Eva Beynon. Toung, Buy Termins and bus
concert orchestra. Presented by John Watt. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
ORAMME SUMMARY,
603 STOCK MARKET REPORT,
my
Friday
1.00 .. TIME
SIGNAL AND
OPENING MARCH.
101 LIGHT MUSIC, 113 NEWS SUMMART, 120 TOP OF THE MORN. 145 WEATHER REPORT.
BIGNAL 2.00 TIME
WEATHER REPORT DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.10 ORCHESTRAL CALL. 1.90 CLOSE DOWN.
12.15 p.m.
ROMAN
PRAYERS.
NEWA. AND
CATHOLIC
By the Rev. Father R. W Gallagher, .. 13.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY 1132 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.
Mantovani and his orchestra. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
THE BAY CHARLES BINGERS. 1.15 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTE.
1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS. 1.00 CLOBE DOWN. 4.00 TIME
SIGNAL
AND
PRO.
POR
CHILD-
GRAMME BUMMARY. 4.01 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 4.08 PROGRAMME
ILEN.
Presented by Valerts.
30 POPULARITY POLL...
Presented by Ted ThoMLER- 1.59 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME
NEWS.
BIGNAL
1.09 COMMENTARY
AND
THE
(LONDON KELAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.15 JAZZ HALF HOUR
Presented by Robert Achesot 745 "CINERAMÁ HOLIDAY."
Music by Morton Gould and Van Cleave Cinerama Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Jack Shaindlin,
RABIN L.15 OSCARI
AND BAND.
3.45 LETTER PROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke.
2.00 TIME SIGNAL.
после
MUSIC LOVERS CLASSICAL REQUESTS. Presented by Aileen Dekker. Bonats No. 6 in E major Handel); Intermezzo from "Cavalleria Rusti cana (Mascagnl); Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 95 1 From the New World') (Dvorak).
10.00 CONTINENTAL CABARET.
Presented by Denke Brabant. 19.30 VIRTUoso.
10.45 TOE TAPPERS,"
David Carroll and his orchestra.
- 10.50 WEATHER REPORT.
663 "PLAYTIME" WITH AUDREY, 630 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 659 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME BIGNAL AND
NEWS.
1.09 COMMENTARY OR ANNOUNCEMENTS.
THE
SPECIAL
11.00 TIME BIGNAL. BADIO NEWS.
REEL
Noctuamo
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Horizonte (Horizon): (Nocturne); Estrella: Etre Los Dos (Between us); Danzenes de Agustin (Austin's Danzones), (Agustin Zara)....... Agustin Lars and his Orch 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
A Bea Symphony Inobet Ballile (Soprano) and John Cameron (Baritone)
Music from "The WarDS"
Sir Adrian Doult conducting The London Philharmonic, Orchestra.
RECITAL OF BACH ORGAN MUBIO Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major "Wenn wir in hoomaten Natan.aesnega Chritus, unuer Helland' **Nun homery' der. Heiden Helland --Fugue in G major- Prelude and higue in A minor. Jeanne Damessieux on the organ of the Victoria Hall, Gamepa
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