THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1957.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Third Test And Wimbledon Commentaries
Over Radio
Next week is n crowded and exciting one for
Hongkong:
BERDETS AND PROGRAMME HUMMARY.
ORCHESTRA,
summer sporting events, with the opening of the 10.15 KEVIN FORSYTHE AND HIS Third Test Match and the finals of the Tennis Championships at Wimbledon.
10.30 MOINING PHOAL."
The Bertin Pultiarmonic Or chefs.
11.00 CELEBRATION
黄子
MASS FROM ST JOSEPIP'S CHURCH,
Teachers
The Rev. Father 9.J.
The West Indian Cricket Team will bhoping for greater success at Trent Bridge, Notingham, next Thursday at the opening of the five-d Test. Commentaries by Rex Alston, John Art and Kenneth Ablack will bring you the latest new of play 110 MUSIC OF HTRUSH, BOSTON
At on Thursday and Friday eveni at 11.15 10.16 p.m. on Friday there will be commentées on All the final of the Men's Singles match from
given by mond England Club, Wimbledon, Glendenning and Max Robertson.
be well known music lovers in Hongkong. tea is Itadio Hongkong's rar de- cotapani z anal while slayas on leave some time agons portant and quite ardis Job was taken on by Boldwee
The Dunkirk Memorial.-To-will day Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother unveils the Memorial which has been bullt near Dwiklik in memory of the offlesis and men who fell in the campaign of 1930-1940, pur- ticularly those thousands of British soldiers with no known grave.
At 10.15 tought, In a relayed broadcast, the Ceremony at Dunklik is described by com- anentator Brian Juhnston, Lt. General Sir Brian Horrocks
And
-
Now. Isolde is about toate for London and the Royal demy for further study, andy be farewell next making her
| week's recital,
(Broadcasting on a enc of 880 kilocycles per send).
recalls memories of the campaign Today
and of the regiments which took part,
Wednesday
Theatre With crickel very much in the news it's appropriate that this sport should feature in next Wednes- day's play at 0.45 pm. The Final Test" is a radio adaptation of Torence Rattigan's successful story of a veteran cricketer re- presenting his country for the jast Line,
Cricketers Frank Tyson, Colin Cowdrey and Brian Close, with the BBC commentators, Rex Brink Johnston and Alston, John Arlott lend realism to the play, Two of these commentators, by the way, will be giving the commentariis un next week's Test Match.
12.30 pm. PROGRAMME SEGÀRY.
"THE GAY 18
19
|
From the Vintage pefin *Buying Music,
The Dipsy Doodle-Prinzasey and has Orch: Take the AT Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: From the Bottant may Heart-Harry Jones and h with Frenk Shatra; These fish Things Renund me of yousay Goodman and Ms Orch, withe 1 Kwa Why-Gilena Müller 14s Orch.; Lady, be Good-Artqaw and 14 Orell. The Stay, WE ** Tony Dorsey and his Orch
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
"THE GAY 789".
From Ui Vintage pe: Swing Musle (Coned). 1) WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 NEWS AND SPECIALAN.
NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 MUSIC FROM SPAIN,
Orquesta de Cantara de cond. by Entique Navarr 2.00 JUST FOR YOU".
Presented by 80 Dorwa 3.00 HAWAL CALLS". 3.30 FORCAA' CHOICE.
rented by David Cha
MA 1,00 GENTLEMEN BRUNETTES",
Radio Hongkong will be on the air all day on Monday, July 1. This, incidentally, Canada's National Day, and to celebrate the anniversity there will be a programme of Cana-Crai dinn music at 9 pm.
At seven o'clock listeners can hour the sevend programme re- curdod at the Summer Season Concert given by the Hongkong Concert Orchestra at the tit recently; tmang 勘 variety of popular light music are selec- tions from "Wedding In Paris"; the musical by Hans May, and }
Music from the Alm. Starring: Jane Russell and 4.30 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME 10 Mrlarin Orch
by George H conducted chiring,
PORN ORCHESTRA, Conducted by Arthur Fiedler. 12.13 p.m. DAVID LIVINGSTONE,
The that of six reading, FROM Selected and Diaries,
Ormrod (irren. by
arranted wood, 12.30 HIGH SOCIETY."
Excerpts fest
Popolar Un Sila. Marring: Bisg Crosby, Grace Krily. Frank Armstrung
1.00 TIME BIŪNAL
Bipatia and Louls and Orch.
FRANKIE CAILLE PIANO,
AT
THE
With by:m Accomp.
1. WEATHER REPORT,
AND SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
1.15 NEWS
AN-
1.10 HOME REQUESTS,
Prearted by Heather.
2.30
OLD TIME HALIJIOON." With Bydney. Thompson and his Grekenttä.
1.00 THE JIMMY WILDE STORY
Written by TOBY Van den jergh,
3.30 BOSPITAL REQUESTS.
Presented by leather. 4.30 LECEONA CUBAN BOYS.
(With Vocal (Bürus). 3.09 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
Peter York and is uncert Grebestes,
The Song is Erded: They Bay, it's Wonderful; Noch the Southern Mrom: A Pretty GU I like Meludy: The Girl that 1 Morry; Tu the Land of My Own Binance; I've got My Love to Keep the Warns: All of You; Cheek to Check.
3.39 THROUGH THE LOOKING
7.00 HOM THE WEEKLER
1.15 T GULDEN BUTTERFLY, By Walter esant and Re Rice, Dramatised by
10-The Cri," (final) 7.43 "VIRTUOKO.
toward
Kirien Flagstad (Boprano).
the Dor Engel (Wagner)-WIN Vienna Philharmonic Orch.. con- ducted by Rana Krapperialist, Die Forelle The Twin MeArthur 'Op. 24 18chu- bert With (Pauw); En Svane, Op. 20, No. 2 (A Swan) (Greg-Ibsen-With the Oren. conducted by Warwick Braithwaite: Iki Bist Der Lenz (Wagner)-Witk the Vienpa Philarmonic Orch, conducted by Hans Knappertsbusch.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT,
UO TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWB. 9.00 COMMENTARY,
8.15 "SERENADE."
Andre Hostelassete
AKI.
and his
8:30 SHOW TIME AT THE LON.
DON PALLADIUM,
With The Skyrdekata orch.
J'em Brit
Carr, Wubur
Pedlars, Sung Albert Whelan Evans 9.00 TIME SIGNAL. A TOUCH OF
SPRING
Presented by Percy Edwards. 030 SUNDAY CUNCERŤ.
The Tends Edinburgh Interna; Lional Festival it"slusic and Drama, (part one).
Scottish National Orenestra, cun- duoted by Karl Konu: Overture "Genovevu" (Sohtumarn): "Concerto for Vulin and Orchestra" (1933) (Bartok); Nocturne; Paris
(Deltan
The Royal Pullarmonie Oren., conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, Bort
10. LEONARD WARREN SINGS.
Popular Ballads
Or Man River: tome on Bange; On the Road to Mandalay: The Lord's Prayer; Bulling Down to Rio.
10.38 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL,
MUSIC AT THE CLOSE. WANDA LANDOWSKA (HAN'SICHORD).
Preludes
and Fuxuos ¡Dagh-
GLASS AND WHAT ALICE Nu. & in &, No. 10 in E Minor, No. FOUND THERE.
By Lewis Carroll.
Alico, (Tina)
4.00 TIME BIGNAL.
11 in 'Queen
PROGRAMME SUMMARY 6.02 THE ROBERT SHAW
CHORALE.
Conducted by Robert Shaw, Juanita; Aura Lees Wait for the Wagon: Love's Uld Sweet Song: When you and 1 Were Yousig, Muggle Larrena: Sweet Genevieve: Liza Jane, Stax of the Summer Night; Hume Sweet Home,
650 FORCES EVENING SERVICE,
Conducted by the Rev. C. 14. } Jones N.C.F
11.20 EPILOGUE in F Minor,
Conducted by The Rev. Father J.Kelly 3.1.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Monda
8.00 21 RIGNAL.
RESUNT,
8.02 "MELODY FAIL"
WEATHER
The music of Robert Farnon, 830 THE WAYFARERS.
BBC
Overseas
Folk Countries.
Inkny
858 WEATHER REPORT, 2.09 TIME BIGNAL, NÉIH PRO-
CIRAMME SUMMARY AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 9.10 ORCHESTRE DE ZA SO-
CIETE DES CONCERTA DU CONSERVATOIRE DE PARIS. 0.30 "POPULAR FILM PARADE," 19.13 ALFREDO ANTONINI AND
18 ORCHESTRA. Purple Wine: Bain In Rainbow Valley, Summer 1911: Twilight Serenade: Echova in my Heart. 19,19
17.00 "M6MMENTAL
12.00 to LATIN AMERICAN RHYTHMA BELMONTE AND
g Ouch
In the Hol of the Cha-Cha King: The Lonely One, Ol' Sala Mambo; Unfair: Bambes Hat Dance: Ca Che
Cha-Cha- for a Ballerina; Lament: Mambomando: Shy Learn- ing the Blues: Mucho Merengue, 12.30 p.m. “DOUBLE ATTRACTION," Lou Anider And His Orchestra with Percy Brooks (Vocal),
Vaurius Beany
(VOC). (Canadian 23roadcasting
Cor. poratiunt).
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.. JACK FINA
AT THE PLANO, With Oreliestra.
Now and Forever; Chango; Dream Sonata: Kitten on the Keys: Biella by Starlight,
1.00 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWA AND SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTS
1.39 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.39 "A TRIBUTE TO DANCERS," Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. A Foggy Day: They all laughed: Cheek to cheek: They Can't take that Away from me; A Fine Romance-Fred Astaire with Deha.. conducted by Hay Nuble and Johnny Green: Singing in the stain: 1, gớt Rhythun-Gene Kelly: Broadway Ballet-Gene Kelly with Orch. con- dueled by Lennie Haston.
1.00 A SCUTtish JÕUKNEY,
Francis Collinson visita jinces made famous in song. 4.00 WALTZINO,
with the Stradivariety chestra of Vienna,
Or.
Cond, by Louis Mariacha), 4.30 "BING SINGS."
What Breghian swings.
you; The Song
Mountala Greenery; "Deed I do; Heat" Wave: Blue Roun: Have you poet Milas Jones; I've got Five Dollars; Nie Work if you can get 41: September in the Rain: Jeepers Creepers. 5.00 MUSIC POR TEA TIME.
Hay Martin and his Concert Orchesten.
Blue Tango; Saluting Johann Straume; Marching Steings; Dream
of Yesterday: The Waltzing Cat:
2.02 "HIGHLIGHTS IN VARIETY," Absent friends: Seven Blagen of Man: Anne Shelton (Vocal): Jalouse-Liberace with George Libersee and him Orch.; The Mogic of Believing-Liberace (Vocal): When I Grow Too Old To Dress We'll Bulk Bungalow-Somethin' Smith Se the Redhasa (Vocal): Blueberry --- Losta Annatrong
and his Orch, with Vocal: Someone to Lave Four Aces (Vocal; Bunde of Joy--Jugo Winterhalter and his Orch.; Written on the Wind-Four Aces (Vocal): A New-Fangled! Tango Hugo Wintechaiter and his Orch 6.30 CLASSICAL REQUESTS
Presented by Aliren lekker. The Mery Wives of Windsor Over. Voice; The Nutcracker Sulle
(Tehelkovsky). 1.00 BUMMER SEASON PROM.
A second programme recorded 41 The I on June during the concert given by the lengkong Concert Orch (Leader; Fred Carpel Conductor: Victor Arday..
16
130 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS,
**The Bridge by Pamela Frankau The Light Hearted
Quest" by Ana Bluze. Reviewed by Alleen Dekker, 7.4 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC."
The Bill McGulte quartet.. 1.58 WRATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL TIE NEWS. 8.00 COMMENTARY.
8.10 A PAPER OF PING."
Barbara Lawrrice Ма American folk sungy, and talks about their Origin,
130 BBC JAZZ CLUB,
The Tony Kinsey Quintet and the Dix Daley Scho String Quintel
9.00 CANADA
Janide
A prostamme of Canadian rausle to celebrate, the National Day 1867 to 1957. (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). 9.30 TIVO PIANO RECITAL
Моул Ве and Ahwee. Sunata in C Major (Bach) ranged for 2 planos by Vietor HABA Cher: le Prelude (Bach); Chorale "Es Frete Burget Unwer Gott (Fischer): Twu Choralea (Mervyn Roberts),
(nr.
9. approx. INTERLUDE. 19.00 ITALIAN SERENADE. 19.30 THE GOON SHOW-35.
(Itepeat of Last Saturday's broadcast). 10.58 WESTRER REPORT 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
RFEL
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
The
Netherlands Cl
Choir cond. by Felix De Nobel. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Hork Staccato, lielie of the Bali Tuesday
Balas The Whistling Gypsy: Violins: PlocsdBly Hos-Down. 5.30 TIME FOR CHILDREN.
The Latin Tinder Box,” by Hans Andersen. Adapted for radio by Harbara Bleich. Produced by Josephine Plum-
iner.
INTEILLUDE.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL: PROGRAMME
SUMMARY.
Shortwave Programmes
(0.30 p.m. to 12.15 am. on 25.750 Mic/s, 11.5m; 15.070 Me/s, 19.91m; and 21.550 M5/s. 13.92m)
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
630 nm. THCH ĐẤY ANH NG 6. FROM THE EDITURIALS. 6.43 FUR CHILDREN.
Why do I Love you; Embrace You: 1 Love Thee: Yours; L Two Sleepy People: Liebestee You Were Meant
Sunday, 10,15) for me: 7.30 VARIETY ABOT:
8.00 TBE NEWS DESERT ISLAND DISCH Cliosen by any Edware 3.30 THE PÜNHARMONIA (1
CUESTRA
Ciganelles in the Dark; Blue
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP..
825 tepart from wie.
WEST COUNTRY.
6.36 FROM THE WEEKLIES.
Conducted by George Well 18.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN, Overture "Light Cavalry" (Sup programme in which Cella Irving
a Spanish interlude with the Waltz From The Sleeping dealer questions and tells you Caballeros, 2 team of Hve-Ballet Tchukovsky Interinout Life in Britain today. guitars and a plano necordion.
from Cavalleria Rusticano" 0 9.80 FORCES' FAVOURITES, caged; Hungarian Rhapsody N30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE,**
AC Sharp Stmor (List; Proel 100 THE NEWS
On Monday afternoon at three in of the Sardar No. 4 of "CẦU TI: THE DUNKIRK MEMORIAL Ban Sketches"; Lippotius Ivar o'clock Francis Collinson, ⇓
well-known authority Tulk Op. 18
songa, will take you journey
13
on 4
through Scotland to visit places mede famous in song, in a BBC programme called "Scottish Journey",
To obtala mulrial for this Francis Collinson programme ::na U 1,500-mile pilgrimage that took him froin Lidulescule of the famous Border Balluds in the south to the Buchan Country in the north,
9/1
Sectland, he believes, is one of the few countries in the world where
visit the u nan birthplace of a fumous old song and nad still living, perhaps in the very house la which it was born, the namesake desendant of the penon who created,
the centuries AKO, metody or the legend,
Biolating Magazine Thia
or
6.0 UNIT REQUESTS.
navelled by Her Majesty THE QUEEN MOTHER.
Presented by Marjorie. Calling: 10 Company B.A.S.C. Will the campaign Transport,
600 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMAA, Memorial has been built by the "perial War Groves Communion to SUMMARY.
mmemorate officers and men at the Betish Expeditionary Faree who feli of 1930-1940 and ve no known graves Lt. Gen. Sir Horrocks, K.C.B., K.B.E.. Presented by Robert Achesof3.0., M.C.. recalin memories of the bepalen and of the regiments who 750 TIS WEEK.
News, Reports and intervid part, Brian Johriston "describes on some of the Week's Eve scene at the ceremony,
113 app. ORGAN AND" CHORAL
EXETER MUSIC FROM
3.99 JAZZ HALF HOUR.
Introduced
in and out of Hongkong, Compiled and Donald Brocks.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
6.09 COMMENTARY.
H, EVENING STAIL
Nelson Ferras (Vocal).
CATHEDRAL
Cricket
DERBYSHU23
INDIES.
:
T'THE WEST
kegmentaries by E. W. Swanton and Iknown Ablack on the first deg's
To Sell My Boat Negro Slat Chesterfield.
Ship: Green Cucu: hagregumha.
8.30 BRUITS CAVALCADE,
Edited by Ted Themes.
Produced by John Wailuco.
D.D 11E BIONAL.
The Goon Show-15.
AND ORCHESTRA.
SUNDAY, JUNE 30
WEEK.
COMPOSER 05 TUE
Each on recorda), FROM THE EDITORIALS.
PLAYERS.
640 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.45 HANDY MACPHERSON.
At the Dicuatre organ,
1.00 IN TOWN TONIGHT.
1.30 MILITARY BAND.
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.15 SPORTS REVIEW
8.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA,
By Alistair Cooke,
4.43 Kenneth McKellar In
FA BONG FOR EVERYONE.'
9.10 COUNTRY DANCES.
9.30 WEST COUNTRY MAGAZINE,
10.00 THE NEWS
10.15 NEW RECORDS.
(Concert Music),
11.00 ¢2. RADIO NEWBREEL, 115 LIGHT MUSIC.
1. POETUY FROM CANADA.
| A personal selection from the four
contemporary pocta-ving Layton, James Reaney, P. K. Pago," and It. A. D. Ford. Arranged and intro- duced by Norman Levine. The poems are read by Lois Maxwell, Jobri Gień and Charles Richardson,
TUESDAY, JULY 2
630 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE. 6.43 JAZZ (on recorda), 7.00 Jack Payne Introduces
'BAY IT WITH MUBIC.. 7.20 COMMONWEALTH CLUB, 6.00 THE NEWS,
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.25- Five Minutes for
FARMERS.
8.30 FORCES
FAVOURITES, 9,00 Vera Lynn introducba "YOURS SINCERELY." 930 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWB
10.15 SQUARE-MGGED,
A programuEME
Travellers.* Three me who have served in scrutare-riggers xcuse the demand that theen slips make on their crows, The RL
Antony Head, C.B.E Seligman, Chairman, Peter Scots.. 10.25 THE HILLY MAYEBL
RHYTHM ENSEMBLE.
Home Service socies
DAD STANLEY BLACK, HIS PLAN TO THREE MP3 Eric Newby, and Adrian
Starlight Serenade; Camet De BCARIBBEAN CARNIVAL,
Le Gribi; Magic Circles: Melody The British Wast indies show. Love: Estreita del Sur.
H45 MESA IN MINIATURE. 19.15 THE BUNKIRK
UNVEILED,
By Her Majesty Mother.
BUNDAY SERVICE.
11.00 ile Heb. RADIO NEWSREEL- * Portion Street Congregational | 11.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE.
MEMORIA, Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, 11.45 MUSIC FOX DOMINION DAY,
by the fov, Alwyn Davies, i
The Queen NEWS.
This Memorial has been built by PORT HOUND-UP
DUNKLIK MEMORIAL
the Imperial War Graves Commissionvelled by Her Majesty Ion 10 commemorate officers and THE QUEEN MOTHER.
en of the Bridal Expeditionary Jahnsion desermes the scene Furce who fell in the campaign ofpem terday's ceremony 1839-1940 and have no known gravel. LL "NEVER FÜRGET THE
Gen. Sir Brian Harrocks, KCHAY.
M.C K.D.E.. D.5.0.
recalls
series of prograrance in memories of the campaign and ofgh well-known
Ibe regiments who took part, lelan' by of ons verlies tell
AND
day in lives,
Ward A; Edward per the day he was vei free Palace-and-a-half years 199 20
bfts-of-waT.
monkey's avtoring auguzinų on Tuesday
covers at 8.15 pm. motoring in Europe, in America and in Hongtong," Motoring in France is restted by com- mentaries on the world's itentest spotla car ruce, the 24 hours ut Le Mans, when this year, was a cloan sweep for the British curs.
Norman Batics will review a Jahnstán describes the scene at their book about
America's serenany LINE DI
15 GOODNIGHT' MUSIC. graziest drivers und most colour-
Erna Bpoorenberg (Soprano), motoring personalitics, Peer Gynt Sulle No. 2 Op. 09 The Residency!" Or- Wilbur Shaw.
(Grieg)—With
cond. by a Hinge chestra (The) The Road
Test icam this
Willem Van Olterloo, 11.30 WEATHER REPORT mouth are breaking new ground
CLOSE DOWN, in two ways; for the first ume they are taking out a station wagon, and testing a vehicle parembled entirely in Austrabs, 'The Fourth of Jwy - The United
States ol Ainfrica celebrate Independence Day ou Thursday. At 8 p.m. on day Radio Howukong will broad- chat The Blue and the Gray" a programme of songs from the American Civit War. A Con- federate General sald, at the class of the war (1861-1806) that the South would have won it has songs had equalled thos of the North,
Though this view is perhaps a litile exaggerated, there can be no doubt that the songs of both skios pinyed an important. sole in one of the bloodiest com
- Biota in Amerloon history,
Mula for. Ton Thiêng - định (be two planow on Morkday at 9.30 pm will be Moya Nen," and Iscida Ahwen, both of whom
Sunday
19,00 m.),
TIME SIGNAL, NEWS,
ASTERS OF MELODY. ramine of contrasting light by Bela Coltes and Frans
HE NEWS. OR CHILDREN
*nninga at Nchool,'
by Anthony Buckeridge.
lez, BADIO NEWSNKEL. INCERTO.
ONDAY, JULY 1
6. COMPUJER OF
WEATHER REPORT, SPORTI Bi Mch (on records).
FERDINAND.
(Canada's National Day), WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 430 p.m. SCIENCE RÉVIEW,
The International Grophysical Year' (1)
By
Professor | Sydnay,
Campman,
IS FROM THE EDITORIALS; 0.45 AMONG MY BOUVENIRS.
A fantasy for two planos by Nawier and Landauer.
7.00 THOSE WENE THE DAYS. 7.30 BROTHERS IN ARMS,
A radio play.
6.00 THE NEWS,
8.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
123 Report from.
HOUTH-EAST ENGLAND
Kent.
8.30 MUSIC FOR BANCING,
039 Cecil Parker and Shella Sim in 'A CASE FOR DE MORELLE, Episode 19; The Wedding Dress,
945 WORK AND WORSHIP. 1050 THE NEWA. 10,13 A HUNDRED
THE
ALL
LIGHT MUSIC.
(1887-1957)
YEAR? OP
11.50-Big Ben, RADIO NEWBIKEL. THE ONE THẤT GUT AWAY,
The book by Kendal Burt and JamTLÖN
Leasor. Adapted and dramatised for brudcasting by Guras Wateitis. Produced by Ian Curtis, Only two member of the German armed forca receeded in reaching Germany from British prison cape during KİLM Second World war. Oberleutnazit Franz von Werra was one of them). This la tory.
THURSDAY, JULY 4
6.30 9.M.TUIS DAY ́AND ABB. $.49 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 6.45 STUDENTS' SUNOS. 700 SERIOUS ARGUMENT, 7.30 CAT CALL
Up-to-ate music
presented with
records by Peter Klig.
6.00 THE NEWB.
8.13 BPORTS ROUND-UP. 123 Report from the
NORTH OY ENÜLAND 130 THE SOUTHERN SERENADE
ORCHESTRA.
9.00 Dickie Valentine
comer
OFF STAGE.'
9.33 Cricket
ENGLAND INDIES
บ THE WEST
Commentaries by tex Alsion, John
| Ariott, and Kenneth Ablack on the izat day a play in the Third Test Match at Trani Bridge, NottinghaJT.,
WAS WELBH MAGAZINE. 10,00 THE NEWS,
10.15 Benjamin Britten
THE
PRINCE OF THIS
PAGODAS,
Music from the new ballet.
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSNEEL 11.15 ChickL
(013)
11.65 RELIQUE ARGUMENT,
FRIDAY, JULY 5
8.30 p.m. EVERYBODY'S
NEBB
DURI-
0.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 645 THE TUNESMTUS.
7,90 Board Braden sa
80 LITTLE TIME.'
4: New York Everything."
7.30 ET MUSIC,
8.00 THE NEWE.
Sisteport from the
SPORTH ROUND-UP,
MIDLANDS.
9.30 THE CHRISTIAN YEAR, The third of a series of progaininCS relating to the Creations told in | the Book of Geneids, with music be the chair of St John's College, Cam- bridge. Reader, John Cen
2.45 HIT PARADE. 0.15 Cricket
ENGLAND
INDIES
7. TUE WEST
Commentaries by Hex Alston, Jahn Arlott, and Keiseth Abišek in the second asyls play, in the Third Test Statyti 41 Treat Bridge, Nottingham.
DAS LIGHT MUSIC 20.00 THE NEWS,
10.15 UE LAWN
FIONSHIPS,
TENNIS CHAM.
▲ commentary on the final of the
| Men'" Singles së the
Club, Wimbledon,
TA ĐÓ ĐẠO, BADIO B
11.15 Cricket
(500 PJD).
All England
11.45 THE LAWN TENNIS CHAM-
PIONSHIPS.
od
A recorded commentary, on, the, final
The Men's Bingson
# the All England Club, Wintiadón,
By Milk
1.00 am. TIME LIGNAL.
OPENING STARCH, LIGHT MUSIC. femeiez berman Viennese Orchestra,
and
hi
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7,20 TOP 0 THE MORN, TAS WEATHER REPORT.
TOP THE MORN (CONTD). 1.58 WEATHER REPORT. 800 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS, 8.14 KOME N159 FRưM
8.15 DIARY FOR TUBS, 5.18 MUSIC
AMERICA,
$37 REPEAT
FILOM
HEADLINES
WEATHER REPORT,
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
ITAIN,
HOME NEWS FROM BITAIN. In Love: ' know-Sung by Marlor 8.15 DIARY FOR TODAY.
Eirando. Se Jean Banmons: "Okia- 1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR.
hesa": Oh, what a Beautiful 1.57 REPEAT HEADLINER AND Morning-Garden Machtas: People
WEATHED REPORT.
will say we're in Love-Gordon 3.00 CLOSE DOWN.
Macke & Shirley Jones; Oklahoma 17.30 p.m.PROGRAMME SUMMARY. --G, Macile 12.32 FILM MEMORIKS.
120 TIR SIGNAL
1.
WEATHER, RĀPORT,
!! NEWS THEME IN T March). 1.13 NEWS. SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE-
MENTS. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCENT,
L'Orchestre den Conteeris Famoureux conducted by Paul
Van Kempen.
Serenade for String Orch. In ¢ Major Op. 40 Tchaikovsky),
2.00 CLUBE DOWN.
8.30 "WOMEN ONLY,"
A Weekly Magazine introdverd, by Bathara Lawrence. 8.00 pm. TIME SIGNAL..
PROGRAMME RUMMARY.
4.02 LUCKY DIP.
Listeners Requeria,
Premented by Margherita.
7.00 STRING SUNG,
Ronald Dinge and his Orchestra. 7.30 TIME FOR JAZZ WITH
ROBIN DAY,
7.3A WEATHER REPORT,
8.09 TIME BIGNAL. THE NEWS. 2.09 COMMENTARY,
(Smetana)Choir
8.15 OPERA AND BALLET.
Dienerchor from "Don Pasquale" [Donizetti); Dle verkaufte Erni
of Daverion Radio Station; Hedy (Fibich)-Billi Music from the Opera: Prague National Theatre Orch. conducted
by Frantisek Skvor.
8.45 WEDNESDAY THEATRE,
The Final Test. By Terence Rettigan. 30.15 THIS WEEK'S WAONER.
COMPOSER
The Ride of the Valkyrles-The Vienna Philharmonic Orch сол- ducted by Hans Knapperts susci "Lohengen-Ben's Drain (Act 11 -Hilde Zadck (Sopran) with the Vienna Sym. Orch, conducted by Rudolf Moralt: Siegfried Idyll-The Philharmonia Orch, conducted by Guido Cantelli.
10.15 VAN LYNN AND HIS ORCI. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL.
RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUNIC
Sondra Blanca (Piano) Robert Ardley and Orchestra.
#13) CLORE DOWN.
wlth
sday
7.00 TIME BLONAL, OPENING MARCH, LIGHT MURIC DAVID CARROLL AND URCHESTRA.
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY
1.20 TOP O THE MORN.
745 WEATHER REFONT.
TOP OF THE MORN (CONT'D). 7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS. 8.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 UIANY FUR TODAY.
1.18 "MUSIC IN THE AIR," 8.57 REPEAT HEADLINES
WEATHER REPORT. 0.40 CLOSE DOWN, 12.30 p.m.
LATIN
1232
AND
- IKO,ANŬ PLAYERS.
ity the Rev. 3. Froud. 12.30 PROGRAMIME SUMMARY, 2. 12312 TEO HEATH
100
MUSIC.
AND
B13
TIME SIGNAL. Jan August at the plano LO WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 NEW8, SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCHTIME CONCEIT.
Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera
2.00 CLUBE DOWN,
3.30 TIME FOR CHILDREN,
Tresented by Elizabeth. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL. PROGRAMMIN
SUMMARY,
6,02 LA DEMI HEURE FRANCAISE,
(Praentation
M. Laver.
BRAND).
MARY.
High Society":
and Mixed Chorus: True Love-Bug Crosby and Grace Kelty; Now you has Jazz-ng Croy and Louis Armstrong: The King and 1": Signiero Children-Arch.. conducted by Fre- derkk
9.00 TIMANAL
THE
DLUE AND THE GRAY, Songs of the American Civil War 1861-1865, Narrators: Ony Kingsley Poynter, Alan Keith, Alan Tiivan, Jolus Casadon. 10.00 DISARMAMENT ON TRIAL.
A radio feature on the problem of flatémanent by Gobi" Ober#1, Prepared
the United
by
Nations' Radio,
10.30 HTMPHEN POSTER IN ATORY
AND BONG.
Robert Merriki (Baritone) with Cinchestra. NATTALUE! Limun
Budiman
1058 WEATHER HEPORT. 1100 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
REEL.
11.15 TRA KET
England v. West Indies. Commentaries on the 3rd Tes: at Trent edge, Nettingiau, by tex
Arlatt Alston, John
and Kenneth
Aback
11. CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
2,00 ..
TIME BIGNAL, OPEN- INU MARCU.
LIGHT MUSIC,
Paul Weston and his Orch. 7.15 NEWS BUMMANY, 110 TOP O' THE MORN. 1.45 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP OF THE MOHN (CONT'D). 134 CRICKET.
England Wrat Indies,
Eye witness account of the 3rd tort at The Bridge, Nottingham.
A WEATHER REPORT,
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS,
AND
4.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 1.15 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.16 SWEET AND SWING 11 REFEAT HEADLINES
WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.15 PRAYERS.
ROMAN
CATHOLIC
By the Rev Father R. W. Gallagner 8.J 12.19 PRUGRAMME' SUMMARY 12.32 JOURNEY INTU MELODY."
With George Malachrine Orch 1.00 TIME
LETTER
FRUM
By Altair Cooke. (Repeat of lani. Tüo.day's broad-
cont).
111 WEATHER REPONT.
1.11 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS,
1.30 MURID OF THE MASTERS.
Alcina-Overture
indThe Boyd Neal Orsh.. conducted by Boyd Ned; Symphony No. 1 in A Major, Op 90 ("italian") (Mundels- son Minn.p.i.s Symphony
AND Org Enducted Antal Dernt,
"LOVE DOWN,
FRQUHAMME 'SUM-
NOTHING BUT MUSIC." D'Artega and bls Dienesta 1.00 TIME BIGNAL.
LD WEATHER REPORT.
CA NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
JO FROM THE SHOWS-"SOUTH
PACIFIC." (Rodgers
& Hammerstein), Sung by the Principals and Chorus of the Broadway Pro duction with Orth cond. by Balvatore Dell'Isola,
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
3.30 TIME FOR OLDER CHILDREN,
Presented tv zdrsbeth 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
SUMMARY,
8.82 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. $20 V.0.A. INT PARADE 3.90 BENNY GOODMAN TRIO AND
ORCHESTRA,
China Boy:
Memories of Your
Sing Sing Sing
7.15 FLOGGIts.
.JA
Bourree fantamque, Oda д Musique, Pastiches de Wagner, pour 2 manos, Scherzo-Valsa plano), Joyeuse marche (Orch. Con
show. zervatoire, dir. Coppols).
130 RICARDO SANTUS AND
ORCHESTRA,
With Helmut 2acharias and Violins,
7.00 APOTLIGHT ON SONO, "The Ucep River Boys".
7.30 FILT HÉARING,
Presented by T.
158 WEATHER
8.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS. 8.87 COMMENTARY.
S
le
With Ebi and Daris Waters. 1.43 "HOME ON THE RANGE."
With Bing Crosby,
Home on the Range
When the
Hoom is on the Saga: I'm an old Cowhand: There's a Gold Mine in the Sky: Mexical Ro
7.58 WEATHER REPORT
4.00 TIME SIGNAL,
8,00 COMMENTARY.
THE NEWS.
1.15 AMERICAN FILM
FAVOURITES.
"Annie get your Gum", There's no Business like show Business--Betty
tion Howard Keel and Other They Say It' Wonderful-Betty Hutton, Howard? Keel: My De- fences are Down-Howard' Ketl- Orch.. conducted by Adolph Deutsch; "Hit the Deck" Some- timier Ini Happy--Jane Powell: with the Hallelujah Tony Martin Vid Damone. Russ ramblyn Jubilatres
Ore., ennducted
George London Stoll: "Guys and Dolls"; A Woman
ES MOTORING MAGAZINE,
Edited by Timothy Birch. 1.48 THE MUSIC MAKERB.
Quintet in E Flat Major Op. 18 (Beethoven). Walter Gleseking, tel.
Phihatmoula Wind 9.18 "CAN CAN".
Excerpts from
the
Production of the Cole Porter Musical,
Starring: Stene ilds and Edmund Hockridge, Orchestra conducted by Charles Prentice,
9.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke, 10.00 PHIL GREEN
الأول
ORCHESTRA.
AND
RLES
East of Bam: I was there: My Dream; A Beautiful Waltz: Night
Try Where the Mountains meet the Sky: in all my Dreams of you; Loving you; While we're Young.
1930 LOOK WHAT FVE FOUND",
A Record Miscellany. Presented by John Wallice,
10. WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME BEGNAŁ
REEL..
NADIO NEWB-
11.15 "LOOK WHAT FYE FOUND".
(CONT'D).
1139 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
7,00 am. TIME SIONAL, OPENING
MARCH, LIGHT MURIĆ. THE MELA. CHRINO STRINGB, Conducted
chring.
by George Afolk.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.'. 7.20 TOP Oʻ THE MORN, 7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP Oʻ THE MOAN (CONT'D}," TAS WEATHER REPORT, $,00 TIME BIGNAL NEWS,
CUTEX
THE WORLD'S
MOST
POPULAR
NAIL
POLISH
5.30 TIME FOR TEENAGERS.
Presented by Deborah Hurlbatt, 0.00 TIME FIOŠAL, PROGRAMME
RUMMARY
6.02 POPULARITY POLL.
Presented by Ted Thomas
8.30 SAN CLUB,
7:09 TAK CONFREY PHOLLIS
ΣΠΙΟ,
A Foggy Day: When. I take my Sugar to Tear The Way you Look tonight:
sang la A Nightingale Berkeley Square: There's a Small Hotel.
7.15 YOURS BINCERELY. With Vera Lyan.
TE GOING TO THE PICTURES.
The Crities discuss the Pictures they have seca this Week, Chairman: Timothy Birch. 1.38 WEATHER REPORT
160 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS. RO COMMENTARY.
15 MUNIC
LOVERS HOUR- CLASSICAL REQUESTS, Presented by Alleen Dekker. String Quzstei No. 17 Ra majnc, "K438 The Hunt") (Mozart); Pirna Concerto No. 4 in C major Op. 4 Berge
0.15 THE Gorrofle TERFLY.
By Walter Besant and__James R'ce
Dramatised by Howard Arr.
The Crash, (Onal). Repeat of lert-Sunds'e broadcast). 245 PLATTER
Prezented by Nick Kendall. 10.16 THE LAWN TENNIS CHAM-
PIONEULPS.
A commentary on the finals of the men's singles at the mil Bagind club. Wimbledon. commentatora-Man. Robertsen and Raymond Glendenning 11.00 TIME MIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
11.15 CRICKET.
England v West Indias. Commentaries on the 3rd sesi from Trent Bridge, Nottingham by Bax Alston, John Artoft and Kenneth Ablack.
WEATHER REPORT, CLOSE DOWN.
MOUTRIES
suggest
This selection of Violin Recordings
DEVY ERLIH VIOLIN RECITAL Ravel: Sonata Tzigane, Albeniz: Tango in D Major, Fallo: "La Vida Breve Danze No. 1 and others.
DAVID OISTRAKH PLAYS FROM ALBENIZ TO ZARZYCKI Szwmanowski: The Fountain.of. Arethusa, Scrabin: Nocturne No. 1, Albenir: Bong of Love and others.
MILSTEIN MINIATURES
Smetana: From My Homeland - (No. 2), Gluck-Kreisler: Melodie, Chopin-Mustelni Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor and others,
ANDRE, NAVARRA CELLO COLOURS Saint-Saens: The Swan-Faures Figle, - Papliton- 1 A
Mendelssohn:-Bong without words and others.
JOSEPH FUCK (Violin)-- ARTUR BALBAM (Piano) Franck: Sonata' in A Major. J'aure: Socista No, Í In A Maj<*
Call 15; Chater Road, Hong Kong,
· ¦ Miramar" "Arcada, Kowloon,
Tal: 20527
·Tel: 63019
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