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Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail - A "China Mail" Feature
Commentary On Grand National On
Radio Hongkong
RHKDF REVIEW
TOMORROW
The Grand National will be run at Aintree, Liverpool, on Friday, and Radio Hongkong is relaying commentaries by Raymond Glendenning and other commentators on the biggest steeple- chasing event of the year in Britain.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEW*- HEEL (LONDON RELAY RẺ. CORDED). 1.15 INTERLUDE,
Land of my Fathers; Sompass Fach The Royal Welsh Male Choir con. ducted by awilym T. Jones. 11.30 RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL. —-
(LONDON RELAY),
France v. WAIGE.
Commentaries by G. V. Wynne- Jetes and Gilbert Bennett on the 2nd half of the match in Parli, 12.55 CLOSE DOWN.
Sunday
10.00 am TIME SIGNAL, NEW). WEATHER REPORT," SPORTS RESULTS AND PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
These can be heard at midnight on Friday, and will be preceded by a fifteen-minute talk by 10. Michael Bulmer who will give listeners indication of the form and runners in the race.
an
Tomorrow alternoon His Excellency the Governor will review the Royal Hongkong Defence Force at the Government Stadium, and his speech on the occasion will be broadcast at 1.30 p.m. -
"Cold Comfort Farm"; Start-
ing on Monday evening at 10,30
a new programme called "A Book at Your Bedside" will bring in serialised form readings of
atorics
new, old,
Monday
unusual,
both
Next
Friday at that time
und
ling satire. "Cold
Today
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. listeners 12.32 RHYTHM AND ROMANCE, will hear the first live Instal-
1.00 TIME SIGNAL. ments of Stella Gibbon's popular novel, and Comfort
which adaptect and recorded in twenty episodes by Audrey Mendes be fore she left Hongkong last year. Wednesday
WIN
"The Trouper": Theatre, at 8.45 m. presents Wilfred Pickles In "The Trouper", the story of a Pan- tomime Dame by Jeffrey Segal. Without that figure of fun, the Dame (traditionally played by
show woul man), the incomplete, and when the Dame of his Christmas pantomime is middenly taken ill Bill Malcolm. the producer, desperate to find someone
suitable for the part,
be
fras to engage Courtenay Hill, an old timer somewhat down on his
and listeners to "The Trouper will hear how this actor from the past maker the strangest and greatest come- back.
The Gm version of Willkom Shakespeare's great pality "Richard it" will soon be seen in Hongkong. and excerpts of this production by Sir Laurener Olivier
can be heard on Rudlo Hongkong at 8.45 p.in. on Mon- day. Includes In Uw east with Laurence Olivier (as Richard
I are Ralph Richardson, John Gletgud and Claire Bloom,
Musle: Clifford Wilks recently returned lo Hongkong from leave, and on Monday evening at half-past nine he will
recital with giving a clarinet
for They will
Moya Rea (piano) Hongkong.
be
Tacito
play works for clarinet and pinno by Tartini and Weber.
The third set of Verdi's opern "La Forza del Destino", with
Richard Tucker (tenor) und Maria Callas (soprano)
umong
1.15 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE. MENTA
1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC,
Orquesta Zarzuela De Madrid. Conducted by Frederico Morcho Torrubia.
2.00 "JUST FOR YOU."
Listeners Requesta. Presented by Thomas Scott
3,00
CE OF NEJMN. Written by Godfrey Harrison. Produced by Lentie Brigmont
3,30 FORCES' CUOITE,
Presented by Brandon Byre.
400 "HAWAH CALLR.**
Webley Edwards. and orchestra, Twilight in Hawait
hly chore
Mauna Lo
Kala: Beyond the Reef: Lei <f
Hters: Lei Aloha Lei Mokampe: Blue Hawail; Maui Chimes; Lovely Huta Ifants: Aloha, Sunset Land.
4.30 TEA TIME DANCE MUSIC,
With Trendy Martin and his orchestra,
Stoke Belleve: The Song Is You: All the Things you are; Who, Jungle Rhumba: Grieg Planu Concerts: Oise, Two Three, Kiek, Coporabans Teli me; Wabash Blues; Serenata.
5.00 ANSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
KM. V. Nouth China, Commentary by Julia Wallace frust
Studio
Approx. TEA TIME DANCE MUSIC.
With Freddy Stark and Brchestra.
Auril in Burtucal, Penny Whistle Bhren; Bumble Bongle, Now
beteken, Jalousie
SERIE TEME SIGNAL
PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
6,32 UNIT REQUESTA,
Presented by Linda, Falting: 1 Medium Rest 630 WEATHER REPORT, 1. TIME BIONAL
arch
THE NEWS
(LONDON RELAY). 1,89 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- LAY) OR STOP PRESS ITEM.
7.15 THIS WEEK.
News, reports and interviews on suur of the week's events
in and out of Hongkong. Compiled
introduced and
Donald Brooks.
7.49 EVENING STAR.
fiordon Macrae (Barlione).
the soloists, and with the chorus and orchestra of La Scala Operny with the Fringe of
House, Milan, can be heard at nine o'clock on Thursday even- ing.
on
Listeners' Leiler Box: Radio Hongkong's now correspondence column of the air will be broad- cast at 8.15
Tuesday. p.m. This is the second edition in a fortnightly series, And thooo interested in programmes they hear are invited to write
the
in to Listeners'
Letter
Вох, sugges-
Radio Hongkong, with tions and ideas on them.
by
Ob. What a beautiful Mornin'; The
from
BF
"Ditlahoma""); Student Prince". Students" Marching Song: Drinking Song: Serenade,
1.00 SPORTS "CAVALCADE, Fdited by Ted Thomas. Produced by John Wallace. 8.30 "JAZZ HALF HOUR”
Presented by Robert Arbeson, 9.00 TIME 8IONAL, THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS PROM BRITAIN (LONDON RELAY), D.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUN,
Tony Hancock with Bill Kerr, Sidney James, Andree Melly and Kenneth Williams.
945 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.
The BBC Northern Orchestra. Conducted by Všem Taunky, 10.15 "SHALL WE DANCE."
Gee, but it's nice to have Some- body Nice-Foxtrot; But not for me
|--Jan Garber and His Orch.; Tutti for the next few weeks child-
Frutti-Rock and Roll Are you ren will be able to listen to | Sajjefied?-Foxtrot; The Tender Trip instalments of Kenneth
At half-past five overy Sunday-Foxtrot: I Love my Baby-Foxtrot
Grahame's
Foxtrot; All at once you Love her and his wonderful bookumba-Jerry Rudolph
Radio & TV Örch, with Paul Deen The Wind in the Willows", (Vocal): Senora Bolero: Penba--- adapted for radio by May Jen-Somba Roberto Ingler and kie
Orch. kin, the first episode "The River
Standing on the Corner- Foxtrot Wayward Wind-Foxtrot — Barik" beginning tomorrow.
Judy Lynn (Vocal): On the Street where you Live-Foxtrot-Paul Beset: Association
you-Humba Football: Radio Bom to be with Hongkong's commentator, John Wallace, will be at the Govern- ment Stadium
at five o'clock this afternoon to cover the match between KMB and South at six China, and tomorrow o'clock he will be at the HKFA Club ground to give the com- mentary on the Kilchee versus
· Sing Tho match.
to
Bammer Time: Owing Hongkong Summer Time coming into force this week-end (and don't forget to put your clocks forward one hour tonight), the BBC News will be relayed from London at B
at
o'clock, v
CUCT
ing from tomorrow, innlend of
and
pan. The
BBC Commentary will follow the
This
also
Nows at 8.00 pm. means that the times of some of Radio Hongkong's pro- grammes will be changed, and Any amendments can be found
in the summaries printed below.
(Broadcasting on a frequency DE BAR, Jilourcler,pięc, meccaid),
Choria; Allegheny Moon---Wallz -- Chemie-AB with Jerry Rudolph and his Radio & TV Orch. A Right, OK you win Rock and Roll- Freddie Bell and the Beliboys: Why
Fool fall In Love Quickstep The Diamonds (Vocal): Sometime- Waltz-Joe Low and his Orch. 19.59 WEATHER REPORT,
FERDINAND
FANK CHACKSFIELD AND
HIS ORCHESTRA,
10,30 "CAROUSEL“
RAMERATEIN (4)
(RODGERS-
Excerpts from the flim kung by the Principais and Chorus. Orchestra ronducted by Alfred Newman.
The Carter Walty Orcha You're à kheer one, Juhle Jordan)—Barkera Buck Shirley Junes, Mister Snow- Barbara Buick, if I loved you Shirley Jones; Gurdon MacHoe; June
Bustin' out all over Clatempe Trainer; Banbaru Ruick: Mixed Chorus: You'll never Walk alone - Claramac Turer. If 1 Loved You (Reprise)-Gordon MacRae; You'li Bever Walk Alone (Finole)-hirley Jones: Mixed Chetus,
11.00 SERVICE FROM THE STUDIO. Conducted by the Rev. J. F. Sandbach,
11.45 MORNING PROM."
"Horoscope** new Ballet Lambert); Saraband for the followers of Virgo; Bacchmale-The Philharmonia Orch. conducted by Constant Lambert: [Concerto in
Fist Major for Bussoon And Orchestra - K. 101 (Mozart)—Henri Helserts __( Ensoon) with The London Syın. Orch, con- ducted by Anthony Collins, (2.13 p.m. ALBERT SCHWEITZER.
The story of his life as fold
in his writings — Arranged by Brierad Greenwood,
2. Growing Up.
12.30 MELODIES" AND MEMORIEN,
James Turner and his Orchestra With Frederick Harvey Doris Gam bell, Alexander Young and BBC Churtis
1,00 TIME SIGNAL..
GEORGE SHEARING QUINTET, 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTE.
Holmes, produced by Harry Alan Towers: Episode 10. Repeat of last Tuesday's broadcual,
3.30 STUDIO:
QUESTS.
HOSPITAL. RK-
Presented by Brenda.
4.10 TEA TIME MUSIC.
I
With Al Goodman and his or- chestra.
Absinthe Trappe: Kine inė Again; I'm foling in love with Someone: Love is best of All; My Dream Girl: The Mob Waitz; All I desire; Call of the Far away tile; If you're in Love,
5.00 INGHLIGHTS FROM THE
EDINDURGH TATTOO.
Introduced by Jongh Macleod. 6,30 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
-BY KENNETH GRAUAME. Adapted by May Jenklo.
Part The River Bank." 4:00 TIME "BIGNAL
PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
4.02 ABBOCIATION FOOTBALL..
Kitchen v. Blug Tao,
Wallace
Commentary by John from the Club Ground
030 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.
Conducted by the Rev. R. W. Kirkham, RAY.
7.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES (LON- DON RELAY RECORDERS 7.15 IN CHANCERY—6, BY JOHN
GALAWORTHY.
Adapted for radio by Mattel Levy.
Produced by
7.43 VIRTUO
Blewart.
Kathleen Ferrier Contralto).
7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME BIGNAL, NEW! WRATHER REPORT AND DIARY FOR TODAY. 3.50 STAGE AND SCREEN
MELODIES.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 1230 p.m. PROGRAMME HUMMARY. 12.32 "DOUBLE ATTRACTION,"
Hugo Winterhalter, his chorus and orchestra, Lawrence Welk and his sparkling. Atxings, with accordion, 1.00 TIME BIGNAL..
1.14 NEWS, WRATHER REPORT AND 8PRCIAL ANNOUNCK- MENTS.
1.30 MANTOVANI AND NIB OR
CHESTRA.
2.00 CLOSK DOWN.
•
539 TALKING ABOUT TEACIUNG,
Listeners Magazine.
1.41 MUSICAL MÜMENTS.
Tyrolean Dances (Schubert): The Sielsh Tide (Mozart) - Leopold Stokowsk
Variations for Clarinet and Plano Op. 33 (Carl Maris von Weber),
943 Approx. JOSE ECHANIZ
(PIANO).
Mure of Villa-Lobos, 19,00 HAŃCOCR'S HALF BOUR,
Tony Hancock with Bill Kerr, Bidney James, Andree Mally and Kenneth Williamin. (Repeat of last Saturday's broad. cast). 10.30 A BOOK AT YOUR FEDAIDE, “Cold Confert Farm" by Atellä Gibbons (Episode,1). Bead by Audrey Mendes, 10.45 Approx, HOMETHING
TINENTAL..
CON-
with
Bart Daraban (Soprano) Kalman Lendvay's Gypsy Orch. 10.50 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWA- REEL (LONDON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC..
Orfeo Monteverdi); Sarabande et Endinerie (Corelli) — Czech Phil-
and his Sym. Orchharmonie Orch. conducted by An- Slavonic Dance No. In A Flat tonio Pedrotif. Major (Dvorak)-The_London Sym 11.30 CLOSE DOWN, Orch, conducted by Clemens Krauss,
8,00 TIME SIGNAL
PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
6.02 FRANK CHACKSFIELD AND TIIB ORCHESTRA (WITH CHORUS).
4.35 A CONCERT BY "HE BINO- BRITISH ORCHESTRA. CON. DUCTED BY ARRIGO FUA. Soiolet: Donna Tang (Piano). Recorded at the recent concer held at Queen's College, Couseway
1.00 THE GRAND NATIONAL.
Michael Bulmer reviews
Che Puro Ciel ("Orfeo"-Gluck)— | Day. with The Glyndebourne Festival Chorus and the Southern Phil | bonponte Orch, conchicted by Fritz Stedry; I know where Tu gyng Effuglie, adapt, Gray); All in Ful- filled (St. John Passion") (Bach
BURO TINE SIGNAL, THE NEWP
(LONDON RELAY). 1,09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE. LAY) OR STOP PRESS ITEM, 4.35 SERENADE.
Stanley Black (hh piano) and archiatry,
138 SHOW TIME AT THE LON-
DON PALLADIUM.
With The Skyrockets Orchestra, The Bong Pedlars: The Three Monarchs; David Hughes and Gracie Fields.
Compere: Wilfred Thomas,
9.00" "IT'S IN THE NEWE"
A Sunday Night Panel Game produced by Timothy Birch. Chairman: John Wallner,
0.36 HUNDAY CONCERT - TENTA EDENDURON INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
Royal Philharmonie Orchestra conducted by Bir Thom
Beecham,
National Anthem (Arr. Elgar); Symphony No. D in D Minor (Chërati
Beethoven).
19.43 BY PART."
The Oder of John Keats. Reader: C. Day Lewin 10,38 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL..
MIRIC AT THE CLOSE, Suite No. 3 in Major (Bach). The Stuttgart Chamber Orch. con- ducted by Karl Munchinger.
130 ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE 11.20 THE EPILOGUE.
ROYAL HONGKONG DE. 3rd Sunday in Lent. Templa FENCE FORCE BY HIS EX-Church.
CELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
BIR. ALEXANDER GRANT-
HAM, G.C.M.G., FROM THE
GOVERNMENT STADIUM.
145 HOME REQUESTS,
Presented by Brenda. 2.30 OLD TIME DALLROOM.
With Sydney Thampion Orchestra.
and his
3.00 SHERLOCK HOLMES"
Monday
BY
1,00 a.m.
HIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, Sir Ralph Richardson as DT Watson tells the story with Bir John
njelgud A1 Sherlock
BBC
TIME
BIGNAL OPENING MARCH. 7,02 LIGHT MUBIC. 1.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 TOP O' THE MOIN.
AND
Overseas Shortwave
form and boulble chances of
the horses entered in this year's race, to be held next Friday,
1.15 COCKTAIL TIME.
Paul Weston and his orchestra. Summer Night; Magic i the Moonlight; When you wish upon a Star (From "Plavectio"); Cuban Love wong: My Silent Love: Under a flanket of Blue: Let's fall in Love: Perfidia: The Neorem of you; Adion.
730 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS.
Reviewed by Alleen Bekker.
Strange **The
Enchantment" by Geoffrey
"Dead Cotterell;
Man' Folly" by Agatha Christio,
(Eplaode 8).
7,45 OUT OF THE MAYER, BAG.
Billy Mayer at the piano. 7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 8.06 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS
(LONDON RELAY). 8,00 ANTI-MOsquito FEATURE. 5.15 "A VISIT TO LANTAU."
A talk by Lady Young. 6.30 COUNTRY DANCES.
The New Symphony Orch, con- ducted by Victor 0101. Three Dances from "Henry vir (German): Morris Dance; Shepherds Dance: Torch Dance; Three Dances |from “Nell Gwyn“ (German: Coun
iry Dance Pastorai Dance; Murry- makers' Dance.
4.45 RICHARD 201 (WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE).
Tuesday
7,00 4.11. TIME BIONAL
OPENING MARCH
AND
7.00 LIGHT MOBIE. 7.15 NEW SUMMARY, 7.30 TOP OF THE MORN. 7.45 WEATHER_REPORT. 8.00 TIME BIGNAL
WEATHER REPORT DIARY FOR TODAY, B.IO MUSIC FROM LATIN
AMERICA.
9,00 CLORE DOWN.
NEWS, AND
12.15 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS
By the Rev. 2. G. Froud. 1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12,32 EDMUNDO
ROS
ORCHESTRA, With Inez Del Carmen, 1.00 TIME BIGNAL.
"QUIET RHYTHM."
AND
#118
Tom Brich (Plano), with his Botoisia.
145 NEWS.
WEATHER
AND SPECIAL
MENTS.
REPORT
Rapest of Last Bunday's broadcast),', Nicolai; Fra Melitone » Franciscans
· 2,00 CLOSE. DOWN,
3.30 "WOMEN ONLY",
Aweekly magazine introduced by
Lhda tobieta,
SOU TIME DIGNAL, PROGRAMME $.01 LUCKY_Di)—LISTENERS' RE-
SUMMARY.
QUESTS.
Presented by Margherita. 7.00 CICELY COURTNEIDGE,
In "Calling A Courtneldge" With guest star-torbert Lom. 7.30 TIME FOR JAZZ FARBENTED
BY ROBIN DAY,
2.59 WEATHER REPORT,
1.00 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS
(LONDON BELAY). 8.09 COMMENTARY LONDON RE-
LAY) OR BTOP PRESS ITEM. 3.15 OPERA AND BALLET.
La Traviata" Prelude to Act 1 (Vortil)---Arturo Toscanini conducilog the Philharmonie Bym. Orch of New York; Etrano) --- Ah, Forse E LAN -Beinpre Libera (From "La Traviata"
by
Act " (Verdi)-Monats Tebaldi with Orch, of the Accademia. Lil Banta Cogilla. Itome cond. F. Molmari Pradelli; Les Palinours Bates The Skater') (Beyerbeer) The Royal Opera House Orch. Covent Garden cond, by John H | Hollingsworth,
9.45 WEDNESDAY THEATRE,
The BUC presents Wilfred Fickles Courtenay m "The Trouper." The story of #
pantomim dame, by Jeffrey
Begal,
9.45 HENRI RENE AND
ORCHESTRA,
Monk Renato Capecelu: Curra, Leonora Mald Rina Cavallari Doggate -- Hina » Cavallarij: Mastro dino Del Simone An Army Trabuco, a Mulateer and' Pedlari
Burgwon. A Municipal Official, Gambier, A Bolding ** Dario Camill; Padre Guardiano, Franciscan Mook Nicola Ro-Lemeni; A Boidler, a Gambler Gilip Bearinos; A Bolder, A Gambler-olibrino Bagalli, Örchen- Ira and Chorus of La Scala Opera House, Milan, cond, by Two Bera tin 2000 "FATTERNS OF PROGRESS*
A series of piogramines on the the international responses to them needa and pressures of the age and
Radio, No. 7. A Prepared by the United Natione from Kitty Hawk.** 10.15 BENEATH.
MOON,
Hundred Years
THE CUBAN Lequons Cuban Boys (With Vocal Chorus). 10.30 A BOOK AT YOU BEDSIDE.
"Cold Constert Gibboos. Read by Audrey Merides Farm" by Stella Episode 4). 10.3 PIANO PERSPECTIVES.
Dan Shirley (Piano) Richard Kayla (Dam) 10.59 WEATĒKA REPORT.
TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- REEL (LONDON BELAY HE- CORDED).
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
How high the Moon;
You were shouldn't 17; Sweethearts; meant for me: Wonderful One: Why
Peonies from Heaven-Paul Weston and his Oh,
You are the One; Were Thine that | 41.30 ̊CLOSE DOWN, Special Face: Wunderbar; Destiny; Pretend
10.00 MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY,
Four Plano Blues; No. 1 Freely. Poetic: No. 2 Soft And Languid; No. a Muted and Drugged: No. 4 With Bounce-Aaron Cupland Plano); Ballet Sulle from Billy the Kid-The RCA Victor Symphony Orch, cond by Leonard Bernstein.
16.30 A BOOK AT YOUR BEDSIDE. "Cold Comfort Farm" by Stella Gibbons Read by Audrey Mendes
(Episode 3).
GEN,
19.45 Approx, MODERN HOUNDA.
Buorty Rogers and His Orches, 10.30 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWE. REEL (LONDON RELAY BE- CORDED),
41.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Waldteufel Memories.
The Bkatora; My Dream; Estantiap- Lina: Golden Rain-Robert Stole and
Concert Orch.
ANNOUNCE.11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC,
Symphony No. 6 in. D Minor,
· Op. 104 (Sibelius).
The London Symphony Orch, con-
ducted by Anthony Colina,
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
5.30 TIME FOR CHILDREN. Presented by Elizabeth. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL.
PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.02 STUDIO: LA DEMI HEURE
FRANCAISE.
Presentation" de M. LavVEIKANNO, Interview de M. Jean Űremillon Diverses improvisations pour plana de Francia Poulenc Josie par 3. Damane
4,30 BUG BANDSTAND.
Massed Brasa Hanós. Conducted by Denta Wright. 7.00 SPOTLIGHT ON SONG,
"Memories or the Vienna Theatre" sang by tilde Gur- den and Richard Tauber, Introduction and Choror: Komm' |Held Molner Traume; Heut' Konnt' Einer Sein Gluck bel, Miz. Michen! Automobil; for Ich ambiking
tide Gueden (Soprano) with the Opera Orch. and
Excerpts from fise sound track of Sir Laurence Oilver's Lon- don Film Production
The Cast fichard II.........Laurence Olivier Buckingham. Ralph Richardson Clarence..
John Gielgud
State Claire Blocen Vienna King Edward IV... Cedric Hardwicke | Chorur; You are my Heart's Delight:
Serenade; Mude by Sir William Walton.
O Malden, my Maiden: 9.30 RECITAL HY CLIFFORD Girls were made to love and Kis;
WILKE (CLARINET).
Weitz Sons.
Lady Anne..
With plano accompaniment by Moya Rea.
Concertino for Clarinet and Piano Selected and armaged ten the Violin Sonatas of Taitinis (Giuseppe Tartini art. by Córdin Jacobs;
Programmes
(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. on 25.750. Mo/». 11.05m; 15.070 Mc/s, 19.91m; and 21.550 Me/s, 13.02mi)
SATURDAY, MARCH 23
6.30 pm TAKE IT PROM HERE, 100 THE NEWS.
145 SPORTS ROUND-UP, 1,25 Report from the
WEST COUNTRY.
1.36 FORCES FAVOURITES 8.00 FROM THE WEEKLIKS
BIS CAN 1 HELP YOUT
830 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS
9.15 LISTENERS CHOICE.
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL. 10.15 MUSIC FOR PAKISTAN DAY, 10.43 BANDY MACPHERSON,
At the theviro organ,
11.05 Racing
IMPERIAL CUP HANDICAP HURDLE STĀKĖS,
A commentary by Raymond Glenden- ning on the race at Sandown Park, 11.20 Rugby Union Football
FRANCE WALEH
A commentary by G. V. Wynne- Jone, and Gilbert Bennett on the second half of the match in Paris, 31.55 app. Auzolation Football
FA CUP BEMI-FINALS
A commentary on the secorid halt of one match and a summary on the other by Alin Clarke,
SUNDAY, MARCH 24
4.30 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. ·
Arthur Aakey together with David Nixon
'ASKEY GALORE
Plus Antheo Askey and Sabrina. The lovely singing voice of Vandus
Log
1.00 A YEAR TO REMEMBER
Melodious Memories of 1931. 1.00 THE NEWB. R.IS FOR CHILDREN
Itebecca of Sunnybrook Farm? By Kate Douglas Wigat 9.00 g Ben, RADIO NEWARREL. 1.13 Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon in
LIFE WITH THE LYONS.' 0.43 CONCERTO. Cello Concerto by Lalo played by Eleanor Warren. 10.43 LISTENING POST, LONDON, MONDAY, MARCH 25. 6.30 p.m. MILITARY BAND. 7.00 THE COAST
Land's End.
Brian Vesey-FitzGerald
Introduced
recordings made England where
in the foot of minora, ishermen.
DUKE.'
By Alan Curthoys.
and farmers live in a countryside of | 16.15 MONTMARTRE PLAYERS,
raints, legends, and stone buildings.
7.30 ENOLIBH MAGAZINE. Presents people and events in
the
North of England.
4.09 THE NEWS.
DIS NEW RECORDS,
(Concert music),
9,00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL. 9.15 "CALLING THE STARS.
10.15 THE REITI LECTURES
'Belence and the Nation."
By Sir Edward Appleton G.B.E.. K.C.D., F.R.S. Principal and Vice- Chancellor
of ut the University Edinburgh. 8: Science for a Purpose (1) Industrial Science. 10.45 ORGAN MUSIC (Records)
TUESDAY, MARCH 26
*
6,30 p.m. FORCES' FAVOURITES, 1.00 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke.
1. LAND OF BONG
1.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
1.00 THE NEWS
8,18 'READY THE BAND.' Two hundred years of marches and songs of the British Army. A series of three programinės.
To the American Ilevolution,
16 MONTMARTRE PLAYERS, Directed by Henry Krein.
9.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL. D.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. 9.65 BBC Concert Hsu,
DBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
10,45 A report on tha
OPEN SQUASH CHAMPION- SIPA,
At Lansdowne Club, London by Max Robertson
WEDNESDAY,' MARCH, 27 4.30 p.m. MUSIC FUR. DANCING. 1.15 Eric Barker in
* ș
JUST FANCY
1.43 WORK AND WORSHIP. Bociprocs howpitality, A ak by Douglas Webster Dougin Webster has been staying in Africa, and will tell of come of his experiences both In the east and in the west,
1.00 THE NEWB,
835 PAVILION ORCHESTRA Conducted by Reginald Kilbey,
9.00 Tig Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 9.15; 'CLOCK TOWER (FOR. THE
CRACK
Directed by Henry Krein. 10.30 Racing
THE LINCOLNSHIRE HANDI- CAP.
A recorded commentary by Raymond Glendenning and Peter O'Sullevan on the race at Lincoin.
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
8.10 p.m. "WHAT'S THE VORM? 6.45 FRANK CHACKSFIELD. And his Orchestrá.
7.30 WELSH MAGAZINE,
1.00 THE NEWS,
8.15 THOSE WERE THE DAYS. 9.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWGREEL, 9.13 JAZZ.
(On #mophone recorda).
8.30 RETOUR ARGUMENT, 10.00 CAMILLÆRI,
(accordion).
10.15 MUSIC MÁGAZINE. Arturs Toscanini (1057-1997),' by Scott Goddard, Johann Stanitz (1727-1767) and the Mannheim School, by John Warrack "Clamical Plano Duets for All by John Lade. FRIDAY, MARCH 29
*.30 p.m. GOD AND HIS WORLD. A Chilation approach to 'dally Vie by the Rev. 8. Aurten Willen
45 NEW RECORDS,
Clight muta)..
Presented by Ian Stewart.
1.18 DANCE MURIC
1.45 PIANO MUBIC,
On gramophone records.
3.00 THE NEWS
DIS ENGLISH DRAMATIC MUSIC.
From Charles I to George I (1025-
1727).
9.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBRKEL, 9.15 COUNTRY CELLI,
From Omagh, Co. Tyrone 81 Pèler's Cell-Band with
Chord
cordion)
30 FIRST HEARING.
Presented by Alex Borrie. 1.39 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME RIGNAL. THE. NEWS
(LONDON BELAY).
6.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON_RE- LAY) OR STOP PRES8 ITEM. 4.15 LISTENERS' LETTER BOX,
A fortnightly series of pro- grammes in
Thursday
SIGNAL
7,00 4.1. TIME
UPENING MARCH, 7.02 MUX MUBIC, 2.85 NEWB SUMMARY 1*0 TUP O' THE MORN, 793 WBATULA KEKURT, 8.00 TIME BIONAL,
Friday
7.08 ..
TIME
SIGNAL
UPENING MARCH, 7.02 LIGHT MUBIO, 7.1 NEWB· SUMMARY, Imu aur usum NUEN, ? ADM_ BEPORT,
BIUNAL
AND
NEWB, AND
WEATHER REFURTS BALI FUR TUDAY, 8.10 ORCHESTRA CALda.
0.00 CLOSE DOWN, 18.15 pm. RUMAN CATHOLIC
PRAYERS.
UT ALS by
Gallagher 6.4.
father W.
12.30 FLAMME SUMMARY 12.32 "JOURNEY INTO MELODY", With Jarry Gray and Orchestra. 1.00 IM DIGNAL LU
NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE. MENTS.
1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS,
Serabad for String Orchestra in C Major Up.48 (rehaikovsk). L'Orchestre des Conceria Lepou- reux cund, by Paul Van Kempan.
1.00 CLOSE DOWN. AND
NEWS, WEATHER REPORT, AND DIARY FOR TODAY, 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AH. 1.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 pm. 'ROGRAMME BUMMART. 182 NOTHING BUT, MUBICJ
LOU TIME. SIGNAL
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- ALENTE
130 FROM THE SHOW.
"Kiss Me Kate (Cole Porter). Bung by the Principais and Chorus of the Broadway Production. Orches sta cond, by Pembroke Davenport..)
2.00 ULUSE DOWN,
430 TIME FOR OLDER CHILDREN
PREBENTED BY ELIZABETH,
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, PRÚGRAMME
NUMMARY.
A
622 PORTCOUKSE ·NALF HOUR. 8.30 V. O. A. HIT PARADE,
190 THE NATURALIST,
5.30 TIME FOR TEEN-AGERS PRESENTED BY ELIZABETU. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMMS
BUMMARY
4.02 POPULARITY POLL PHE
SENTED BY TED THOMAS, 4.30 ASIAN CLUB (LONDON RE-
LAY RECORDED),
1,00 BONDRA BIANCA AT THE
PIANO
With Rodart Ashley's Orchestra, Swedish Hhapsody; Concerto Rap- RODY; Concerto for Lovers, 7.15 A LIFE OF BLISS.,
Written
by Godfrey - Harrison. Produced by Lesile Bridgment,
7.45 GOING TO THE PICTURES.
The critics discu The picturAN they have seen this week, Chairman; Timothy Elren
· 7.59 WEATHIKA REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
(LONDON BELAY).
4.09 MISSION TO LIPÍRS.
Flag Day Appeal by Dr N, D, Fraser 8.15 MUSIC "LOVERS””” HOPES
CLASSICAL REQUESTS,
Presented by Alleen Dekker,atý, Plano Concerto in B ist major,
Eitroduced by Maxwell Kaught. 695 Mozart); Church Wi The Migration u Birds, James Miner dows-Four Symphonie Impressions
and Sir Landsborough Thomson.
(Respighi).
9.15 IN CHANÓKBY--8,
By John Galsworthy, Adapted for radio by Murid Levy, Produced by
7.15 BNC VARIETY PARADE 3.
Feter Sellers, Harry Seccmbe Spike Mulligan in "The Goon Show,
7,99" SHORT STORY: which Isteners' view, comments and sugKCE.
“Shu Life" by Hoderick Wilkinson | Hugh Stewart (Repeat of last Bun tions on Rudio Mongkong pra-
Read by Tim Brinton, grammes are brought together 139 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS in a correspondence column of the air.
(LONDON RELAY).
iniratiuced by Tim Brinton. HAS THE MUSIC MAKERB.
Sonata in E Fiat for Violin and Piano. (Op.18) (H, Strays). Jesse Tryon_(Violin)" and · John La Montaine (Piano).
(DY
109 COMMENTARY GONDON RE. LAY) OR STOP PRESS ITEM. 8.15 VERA LYNN SINGS,
With Woolf Phillips and 10 Orchestra at the Guardy' Depot, Caterham Tonight's the Night: A Blossom P.15 "SHERLOCK HOLMES"
Fel; if you love ine: Say "91 91"; SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE). | Litfe Things mean a Lot, Dr Bir Balph ilichardson 2
3.30 THURSDAY SCRAPBOOK. Watson tells the story with air
A magazine entertainment for John
Sherlock Gielgud. Holmes: (Episode 10). Produced by Harry Alan Towers. 9:45 LETTAIL. FROM AMERICA (LONDON HKLAY RECORDED).
By Altair Cooke, 10.00 TED HEATH AND DIS MUSIC. With Dobble Britton and Peter Lowe,
10.30 A 90OK AT YOUR BEDSIDE. Gold Comfort Farm", by Stella Gibbona (Episode 2). Read by Audrey Mendes (0.45 Approx.
THE JAN CORDU- WENER QUARTET. The Bunshine of your Smile; walk alone; Sweet Nothing: Paper Doll: Dear hearts and Gentle Prople. 1059 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWA.
REEL___(LONDON RELAY RE CORDED),
11.15. GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Tonght: Isn't It Romantic?: I
't be Wrong; I'm glad there is You: For the Very First Time, The Man with a Horn-Steve Allen, his Plario and Orch. JL.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
7,00 7,
TIME BIGNAL OPENING MARCH. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC, 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN, 2,45 WEATHER AKPORT, 8.00' TIME BIGNAL,
AND
NEWS.
WEATHER REPORTA "AND DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.10 MUSIC IN THE AILL 9.00 .CLOSE DOWN. Bonga by Teren Kenny Thompan (ac 12.30pm. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1231 MUBIO FROM THE FILMIN
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
9.43 SHORT STORY. 'Man of Lotter" by Dorothy v Davis, 10.00 app, Rachig
THE GRAND NATIONAL
A commentary by Raymond Glenden- ning from Aintree, Liverpool, 19.30 MILITARY BANDS,
| Ön gramophone records.
By Mik
15 NEWS, WEATHER 'REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE. MENTS:
130 IT. IN THE NEWS",
A Panel Ginn, Chairman) John Wallace, Produced by Timothy 1. Birch,
CUTEX
LIPSTICK
IN THE
LATEST
SHADES
day's broadcast).
943 PLATTER PARADE".
Presented by Nick Rendali, 10.30 A BOOK AT YOUR BEDSIDE. "Cold Confort Farm" by Stella Gibsons, Read by Audrey Mendes (Episode 5)...
10.45 BALLET FROM THE MUSI. BE CALS-STUDIO ORCHESTKA,
Broadway Basel (7rün “Singin' in the Rain")-Gene Kelly (Vocal) with | Studio Grech, pond. by Lennis Hay- son; Lill and the Puppets (From "L")cond. by Hana “Sommer 1059 WEATHER REPORT,
moet ages, in which there is music 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS. of a wort, meeting with fateresting people, various problems in sound,
HEEL (LONDON HELAY EK- conped)
| and. ali manner of trivia for your 11.15 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.
distraction.
Frank Chacksfeld and his. Orches 5.00 AT THE OPERA, "LA FORZA ITSA
DEL DESTINO","
DULMER 11.45 MICHAEL
CUSSES.
(The Force of Destiny) "(Verdi) Act 3 (ung in Italian). „Il Marchese di Calatrava - Plinio Clabassi; Donna Leonora, hia daughter Marin Meneghini Callas; Don Carlo di Vargas, his sonCarlo Tagliabue: Den Alvaro, a desu,ndant of the Incas-Richard *Tucker" Prezioalija,
kyDay girl-Elena'. 12.30
DIB-
THE Raymond
Aintree
The runners and form of the Grand National,“
RACING, 12.00 Midnight
GRAND NATIONAL. Commentary by Glendenning (London Belay). CLOSE DOWN,
OPERATIC
HIGHLIGHTS
from
Puccini MANON LESCAUT,:.
Excerpts sung by: Licia Albanese -- Jüni Bjoerling
- Robert Merrfil;":
Rome Opera House Orchestra and Chorus.
Janet Perles, Conductor,
ALBANESE sings PUCCINI
Excerpts from
La Rondine, Tosca,, La Boheme, Manon Lescaut, Suor Angelica and others.
JAN PEERCE in OPERA.
Excerpts from
Don Giovanni, Rigoletto, La Julyo, 'Carmen, L'Arlesienne, A Masked Ball & others."
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