THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1957.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Interview With "Tjibantjet" Passengers
In "This Week"
Friday Evening
Guide To "Your Week-end”
During the last seven days typhoon Gloria has been claiming the headlines as the news event of the week, and tonight at 7.30 in Radio Hong- kong's programme of topical events, "This Week", interest is naturally focussed on the typhoon.
on oma of the week's eveula
in and out Hongkong, Compiled
Donald
and introducet
1.55 rook RECORT.
8.00 TIME RIGNAL. THE NEWS. 1,09 COMMENTARY. 3.15 GVENING STAR,
Stephen Bangla
(Daytona),
by
My little part throw "Carousel"'); Serenade for you: Near to you (from "Dans Yankeex") with Shonton Bolin.
1.30 SPORTS CAVALCADE.
Presented by Ted Thomas,
9.00 TALE BIGNAL..
EDUCATING ARCHIR
With Polar Brough and Archie Andrews.
13 "IT'S IN THE FAMILY."
Robert and Gaby Casadesus, Prelude: Sarabande! Toccata
Caradeni Symphonic
Plano
Debury; Unby Variations Franck-Robert Cataderus (Piano) by George Weldon.
with Fallharmonia Orch. cond.
10:00 971ALL WE DANCE."
WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REE!
11.15 "SHALL WE DANCE." 11.30 RACING,
At the Plano,
1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
138 NEWH, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE-
MENT#
1.29 AFTERNOON
CONCERT.
"Beleherazade." Symphonie Sulte Op. 35 Bunky-Korsakov.
2. THE THREE BUNA.
Instrumental,
230 ULD TIME HALLROOM,
With Barry Davidson and h Orchestra,
by
2.00 LIFE WITH THE LYONS.
Here comes the Bride. Repeal of last Thursday's broad- cant).
2.30 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUEATS Presented by Hilary. 4.30 MURIC FOR TEA TIME
Tom Jenkins and the Pales Court Orchestra,
5.00 FRED WARING AND HIS
PENNSYLVANIANA,
530 STORY FOR CHILDREN.
Kine Salomon's Mines-Part 3. By H. Rider Haggató, 4.00 TIME SIGNAL PROGRAMME
BUMMARY,
402 MANTOVANI
AND
CHESTRA.
Play operatic arias.
HITS OR.
030 FORCEB EVENING SERVICE. Conducted by the Rev. E. W. Stredder R.N.
With Naval Choir.
7.10 FROM THE WEEKLIER.
15 VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ON.
CHESTRA.
Conducted by Clemena Krasts, MARIAN AN.
7.45 VILTUOSU” Glen-
Queen Elizabets I Staker. Commentary by Rayinond 11.45 1.09E DOWN.
Tim Brinton interviews Millidge Walker and his wife, Irene Tinker Walker, from Berkeleydenta from Ascut University, California, two of the three passengers who were on board the RIL freighter "Tjibantjet" when she went aground in Lyemun Pass last Sun- day; John Wallace speaks to a marketing officer
from the Fisheries Department about the effects. A TIME SIGNAL, WEATHER
of the typhoon on Hongkong's fish supplies.
The programme also includes an account of the opening of the 1957 Hongkong Festival of the Arts by Lady Grantham this morning, and an interview with David Attenborough, brother of actor Richard Atten- borough, who is a collector of wild animals and the producer of the BBC Television series “Zoo Quest”.
she has left her shows that considerable fortune to various local people and charities, there general delighted consterna-
and speculation, tion enough of the ploi-listen 045 on Wednesday night to play which contains more than a lot of one Surprise und humour.
Mr Atterborough is in Bong- kong this week on his way back to England from New Guinea, where he has been filming for "Zoo Guest" and collecting Birds of Paradise and snakes to take back to London Zoo.
Bul zal
મા
REPORT, PROGRAMME SUM- MARY.
3.05 MORNING MELODY.
logo Winterhalter Orchestra.
sund
M
AD THE HALLE ORCHESTRA. 8.58 WEATHER REPORT,
9.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEW, SPORTS RESULTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPECIAL
HOME NEWS FROM BUTAIN, 9.70 THE QUEEN'S HALL LIGHT
ORCHESTRA.
Directed by Charles Wilam». 9.30 FROM THE SHOWя." 10.30 MORNING PROM 21.00 SERVICE FROM METHODIST CHURCH. Preacher: The Key. Hopkin.
12.00 Noon, ORGAN
MÜSQURI
THE
E..
IN THE
Heald Poort plays the pipe organ in the Mongile at Rieti
Virginia, which wak mond, bull by the Shriners in 1924.
BOOKS THAT IN. FLUENCED ME IN YOUTH, By Bertrand Russåß.
12.13 p..
the
new
Two Reminders-Today Arsi commentaries of the football season will be broad- cast at 6.30 this evening, when John Wallace will be at Caro-
Listenero will hear David Attenborough again on Sunday evening in a BBC programme, "Collecting Wild Animals", which brings together several of the enterprising people like David far travel Attenborough who alleld using initiative and in- genuity in capturing, feedingline Hill Stadium to bring you the and bringing back alive animals a description of play in
South China and insects for the 200g and match between
Tao. And tonight ai and Slag natural history museuns.
11.30 Kädlo Hongkong will be froth relaying commentaries Ascot by Raymond Glendenning onth Queen Elizabeth_II_
Others in the programme are Evelyn Cheesman, a collector of -insects and small mammals, and
Gerald Durrell, author of Stakes, Overloaded Arkt" and other books on collecting animals in places Buch as Paraguay und Argentina,
(Broadcasting on a frequency
"Collecting Wild Animals is at of 800 kilocycles per second).
nine o'clock tomorrow night.
Your Week-end.-What's on
and where to go this week-end
is the question that pops up
round about Thursday or Fri-
Today
day every week. To help you 11.30 pm. PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
to decide and to give you some
idea of inst what is happening
in the Colony, ench Friday
Thomas will b evening Ted presenting A Afteen-minuto diary programme of week-end sporting
entertain eventi, ments, radio programmes, Almas und so on.
Dew
Included in next week's, pro» gramme will be racing for the first race meeting of the reason, and an appeal by Mr A. C. Maxwell, CMG, on behalf of the Boys' and Girls Clubs Association, which is holding its annual Flower Day next Saturday, "Your Week- rad" will be at 8.15 every Fri day evening.
**Motoring
Magazine.Onco again the first Tuesday in the month brings you another edition of "Motoring Magazine", a half-hour of rollo listening specially prepared fur motoring enthusiast,
the
In this month's edition the three-man test team tries out a rather unusual small car in
there
the lower-price range: will be an interview with two
of Parlia visiting Members
by Timothy before he left
recorded ment, Birch shortly the Colony, on the small car industry in Britain; and lastly, about. the another reminder
forthcoming Maceo Grand Prix na Paul du Toit, the founder of the event, hands
over the organisation
12.33 "THE DAY 78'."
From the Vintage Period in Swing MuNSC.
1,00 TIME SIGNAL..
"THE GAY'S 7#'S" (CONT'D).
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTA
13 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
torton "Pops" rel. conducted by Arthur Fiedier.
"Beet from Opera."
2.00 JUAT FOR YOU.
Presented by B Dorward.
3.00 PHAWAN CALLS."
2.39 "DEAD CIRCUIT."
A mystery serial in 8 epliədṛn adapted by Ellerton
Trevar novel by Binica from the Hatiray.
Esstisch "Z.Q4},"
4.00 CINDERELLA,“
Made from the films with ene Woods Cinderella.
4.30 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra.
100 THE ROGER WAGNER
CHORALE,
sing folk songs of the Frontier.
5.30 LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC,
By Andre Kostelaneta and le Orchestra.
6.80 TIME SIGNAL PROGRAMME
BUMMARY
6.02 "BREATHING SPACE,
at
Popular Blaca relected sandom and presented by Ted
·Tàumas.
6.30 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL,
Bouth China. Bing TAD. Commentary by John Wallace from Caroline JBL
7,15 DISC DIGEST."
17.30 MASTERS OF MELODY.
DERSON. (Contralto) Serenado (Schuberti Nubody knows the trouble I see (American Negro Melody); Soon-a will be done forr. Falward Boatneri: Die Forell (The Tront) (Schobert
758 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL. THE NEW. 8,09 COMMENTARY.
4.13 SERENADE.
Jascha Hellela (Viotis With Emanuel Day (Plano), « Melody in E Fl. Op. 42 No. 3 (Telialkovsky): Nocturne, Op. No. 2 (Chupini: Prophe Bird Op #2 No. 1 (Schumann): I dream of Jeannie with the Light brown nir (Foster)
No. 4 (Kavini, 8.30
BELONGS TU ME-
l'ART Z. "The Finger of Fate" by Nor man Collins adapted as a serial In eight paris. 9.00 TIME BIGNAL
"Collecting Wi
Animal,"
A discussion betwee Gerald Burell, Evelyn Cheesman and David Attenborough, 9.30 SUNDAY CONCERT.
Concerte for Organ and Orch, In C (1759) Haydn); "Moderato; Laigoj Allegro molto--Vienna Symphony Orch. cend. by lona Guffetberger with Anton Heller (Organ Sym- phony No. 3 in D Minor og
(Bruckner) - The Symphony Vienna Philharmonic Orch. cond. by Hans Knappersbuch. 16.45 POETRY OF THE COMMON-
WEALTH-AUSTRALIA.
Relected by Robert Brisenden.
Charles Wiliams and hit or 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
chestra.
The music of Hoger Quilter.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
JAMES P. JOHNSTON,
BBC
11.00 TIME SIGNAL.
درت
MUSIC AT THE CLOSE.
No. in D Flat Minor Sonata
(Chopin) Alexander
Uninsky (Plano),
1.20 THE EMIOQUE,
1 Bunday after Trinity, Worcester Catlindral. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Monday
1.49 km. TISIE SIGNAL, OPENING
DE MARCH AND LIGHT MUSIC. 135 NEW BUMNARY.
170 TOP 0: THE MOAN.
7.43 WEATHER REPORT.
TOT O' THE MORN (CONT I), ;
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
109 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS. 8.15 DIARY FOR TODAY
8.10 ATAGE AND SCREEN MELO-
DIEN.
8.37 REPEAT DEADLINES.
WEATHEIL HEPORT.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
12.35 pm. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 32.32 DOUBLE ATTRACTION FLANAGIAN AND ALLEN LITA ROZA:
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
DOUBLE ATTRACTION (Cont'd)
1.33 WEATHER DEPORT
1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCES
MENTA
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCEIT.
The NDC Bymphony Orch, Conducted by Artur Tosemint. 209 CLOSE DOWN,
530 TALKING ABOUT TEACHING LISTENERS' MAGAZINE.
3.45 EASTMAN SYMPHONIC WIND
ENSEMBLE
Conducted by Frederick Fenneli, 6.00 TIME RIGNAL. PROGRAMME
HUMMARY.
4.02 IN THE GROOVE.
A Record Miscellany
6:39 MUSIC FOR EVERYONE.
Overture from
"Donna Operu Diana" (Bernicek) The Vienna Sym. Orth. cond. by Rudolf Niitur; Dance of the Blessed Spirit in Act 2) (Gfuck) - NDC "Orpheus," Syn, Orch. cand. b) Arturo Toscanini Capriccio No. 78 in A Moor Denkou)-Gulomar Novaes Plana) "Till Futenspiegels Lustige Streiche" (Tyll Owigtoss's Merry Pranks Op.241 (Richard Strouss)--- The Concertgebouw Orch. (Anisters dar) cond. by Fuen Juchith.
7.00 "COCKTAIL TIME”.
Robert Maxwell itis Her and Orell.
7.30 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS.
"Madamar Belario" and "r Hurrkane" by Louis Going. Reviewed by Mary Vick, 7.43 INTERLUDE FUR MUSIC.
With Lestie Itutchinson
("Hutch") 7.33 WEATHER REPORT,
THE NEWS.
100 TIME
8.03 COMM
8.13 COMIC cura.
A Comedy round-up Try: Heartbreak Hotel-Stan Fre- berg: The world news roundup Bob Elliot; Ray Goulding: Tea and
Bennione Cylon
Gingold and Billy de Wolfe; it's in the book--
Overseas Shortwave Programmes
(0.30 pan. to 12.15 am on 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.559 Ma/s, 13.82m)
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28
6.30 pm. THIS DAY AND AGE. 8.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 5.45 FOR CHILDREN,
7.30 PIANO MUNIC (on records). 7.43 Frequency Announcements and
Wavelength Changes.
8.00 THE NEWS
4.15 SPORTA ROUND-UP. 8.25 port from Uie
WEST COUNTRY.
8.30 FROST THE WEEKLIES, 8.4 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 2.00 FORCES FAVOURITIES, 9.30 SCUTTISH MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWR. 10.1 LISTENERS' CHOICE 11,00 Big Ben, LADIO NEWSREEL,
EDWARD RUBACK IS THE
QUINTET.
11.30 Racing.
THE QUEEN STAKES.
ELIZABETH 11
11.43 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
A commentary on the securi half
of the first of the Scottish League
Cup Semi-Final Matches,
SUNDAY, SEPT. 29
6.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS, 4.35 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK,
Haydn (on records), GAS LINGER AWHILE.
7DD THE TROUBLE WITH TOBY,
A radio play.
7.30 NUNDAY SERVICE.
From St. Mary's Fishponds. Bristol, Conducted by the Vicar the Rev. H. It. Beranak
8.00 THE NEWS
R. SPORTH ROUND-UP.
8.30 Peter Brough and Archie
Andrews in
EDUCATING ARCHIE.
9.00 PIANO MUSIC (os records). 9.15 COMMONWEALTH OF BONO, 1050 THE NEWS.
10.15 FOR CHILDREN, 11.00 11g Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. ELIS CONCERTO.
MONDAY, SEPT. 30
6.10 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 43) COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.
Haydn (on records).
1.65 THE BONEY BRIGHT TRIO. 7.50 IN TOWN TONIGHT
7.30 ENGLIBII MAGAZINE,
8.00 THE NEWB
1.15 SPORTS REVIEW.
3.34 LETTER FROM AMERICA,
By Alistair Cooke,
8.45 CALIFORNIA, HERE I COME
By Olwen and Patrick Wymark. A radio play.
A Musical Newsletter compiled 9.30 MUSIC IN THE
to.
by Tim Krinzen,
7.30 TIS WEEK.
reina of its Harold Turner prior to his departure from
Hongkong *Motoring Magazine" Is At 8.15 'pan, on Tuesday,
Wednesday Theatre. — Eng- land's
America's answer to "Arsenic and Old Lace" is how C. Sherriff's comedy "Miss Mabel" bus been described; though perhaps the author gontier and loss ruthless than the authors of the American faroc,
Ja
Mlas Mabel is an old lady of irreproachable respectability and fondness for good works, who lives with her
Identical
twin sister, Miss Emily, a porrors of horridly different
temperament.
Thus, when Misa Bly dies of a heart attack, anzi her will
News, reparts, and interviews
FERDINAND
MANNER
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.13 NEW RECORDA.
(Concers muse},
MODERN
RETURNS
11.00 g Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 MELODY HOUR.
TUESDAY, OCT. 1
4.30 pm. FROM THE EDITORIALS,
0.35 THIS DAY AND AOE.
EAS BANDY MACPHERSON,
At the thealle orgull,
at enry FABULOUR THE ENTIRELY ADVENTURES OF HENRY MORGAN, HUCCANEER. Chronlele the First; "The
7.00 Anthony NewlanŰK
Morgan In
Tordo
Blude by Anton Delmar and Alfred During
130 HAROLD GELLER.
And his relatra with Paul Rich. 8.00 TIE NEWS.
8.15 SPORTH ROUND-UP.
8.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 9.00 GOLDEN BERENADE. Pyed by Eddie Calvert,
'Tho 12:1 WIEL Trumpel'.
13
of strange happenings in the village of Oddingley, Worcestershire, trom
་་ 1003-1830, reconstructed play.
THURSDAY, OCT: 3
railio
0.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS, 6.35 THIR DAY AND AGE,
1. COMPORER OF THE WEEK.
Haydn (on records).
7.60 NEREOUS ARGUMENT. 1.30 VARIETY AHOY!
From H.MLS. W.EN.S. Depot. Herkshire.
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP
"Dauntless,' Burghfeld,
OR.
9.30 BOUTHERN BERENADE
CHESTRA,
RECORDS.
6.80 M).
(Light
9.30 WELBit StAGAZINE.
10.00 THE NEWS.
the Golden 10,13 THOSE WERE THE DAYS.
ULSTER MAGAZINE,
1 THE NEWS.
10.15 UNCERTAIN SOUNDS,
By The Right Hon. Vincent Massey, C.11, Governor-General of. Conació. A talk on the use and insuse of languose.
30.45 THE ALUKRT DELROY TRIO, 11.00 g 1ten. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.35 LISTENERS' CHOICE. 11.45 THE FLOWERS
VALLEY,
IN TIR
A programme of folk munie,
·
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2
6.50 p.m. FHON THE EDITORIALS. 6,15 BCIENCE REVIEW,
0.45 TAN STEWART AT THE
PIANO.
7.00 DENIS MOONAN
PLAYERS,
AND ELB
1.30 WILD Oɛɛɛe callING.
By Elizabeth Dawson. A radio play. 1.00 THE NEWB.
8.15 SPORTS LOUND-UP.
8.10 Deryck Guyler OTT INVESTI
INSPECTOR
GATES.
3.00 MUSIC FOR DANCING.
Victor Silverter and Bls Balroom Orchestra
9.45 THINK ON THREE THINGя.
A programune
About
Christians
Hymn their muiste and their mean-
10.00 THE NEWB.
19.15 THE BBC CONCERT ORCH.
(soprano) With Carmen Prictto PAUi Iamburger and Luiza Fuchsova (plano duet),
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 THE MUSIC MAKERR.
11: The Art of Leon G.
11.45 John Sharp in
THE ODDINGLEY MURDERS." Hy David Scott Daniell. The story
11.00 Big TM, RADIO NEWSREEL. 15 THE HINGER AND THE SONG. In the third of a series of Lour illustrated talks. the well-known
the Kingst, Eric Greene, discu Leer valve and the music which has been written for it. 11.43 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
FRIDAY, OCT. 4...
6.30 pm, FROM THE EDITORIALS. #33 VEILVBODY'S BUSINESS. 143 THE MONTMARTRE PLAY-
1.00 NIY MEMORIES
REIGNS.
Jolumny Standley; Yokohama Mara Harry Kars; takes two to tanko
алд Kenne Glugold Harding with Peter Yorke and ha Orch: Cocktails for two-nike Junen and his City Suckern.
"gimon Boccanegra" (Act 3) Aria of the Doge (Verdi) Gülben | "L'Africana" (Act 2), (Bleyerbeer)
Arla of Nelusco, "rigia del Ro" Paul Betioeffer (Dam) wils Vienna State Opera Orch. cofde by Felix Prohasku The Good Humored 145 WALTZING WITH WALUTEU- | LABen Sulje from the Ballet FEL, BONNIE MUNRO AND (Scarlatti)-Vienna State Opera HIS ONCH.
Orch. cod. by Franz Litschauer.
8.45 WEDNESDAY TREATRE,
0.00 TIME BIGNAL.
MOVIE MAGAZINE. Haited and Produced.
By Ted Thomas,
930 MONDAY RECITAL, GREGOR
FIATIDURSKY (Cello). Accompanied at the Plano by BALIH BERKOWITZ, (A Hepeat of the Recital Broad- cant on limbo Hongkong in August 1050).
and
;
Sonata in Ecclest: (Weber):
C Minor Adagio
(Henry Bende
Elerio for cello and Introduc- plano Op 24 Foute).
lion and Variations (Schubert). 10.00 UNDER PARISIAN BRIES“.
Music from the Boles of Faris, 10.30 EDUCATING archie.
With Peter Drough and Archle
Andrews.
"Miles Mabel" by a. C. Bherrty. Produced by Wilfred Grant-
Zam.
Can
Mim Moble-Gladys Young: Peter falliday: Mary Barlow Peter Howland Jullet Pollard, Watkins- George Hapan: Mr Smurthwaite Denys Blakelock; Viear Janes Thomason.
10.15 THIS WEEK'S COMPONEN.
Berlioz.
Leave
The Roman Carnival, Op. Overture L'Orchestre de L'Asso- clation de Concerts Lamoureux cond. by Jean Martinen; Thou must thy lowly dwellings "L'Enfance du Christ, Op. 25 (Berlioz) The Robert Shaw Chorale cond by loben Shaw with Hugh Porter (Organ); Harold in Italy Op. 16. Part 1-Harold in the Mountain
Brollenbach (Viola) NEWS-Cuenther
with Wenua Symphony Orch, cond. by R. Morali.
(Repeat of last Saturday's broad. CDS!) 10.30 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO
REGL
11,13 GOODNIGHT MURIC. 31.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Tues
esda
3.00 am, TIME BIGNAL, OPENING MARCH AND LIGHT MUSIC.
7.13 NEWS SUMMARY,
7.10 TOP O' THE MORN.
7.43 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP OF THE MORN (CONT/D).
TAR WEATHEN, REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIONAL, NEWS.
8.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 DIARY FOR TODAY. 8,18 MUSIC FROM PARIS. 8.57 REPEAT HEADLINEA.
WEATHER REFONT.
9.60 CLOSE DOWN. 12.15 pm. MORNING PRAVERS,
By the Rev, J. F. Sandbach, 12.30 FitOGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 ROBERT FARNON AND HIS
ORCHESTRA.
1.00 TIN SIGNAL.
"HOW TUNES."
With Di Metiume at the piano. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MINTH.
1,30 FUNCHTIME CONCERT.
The Minneapolis Nymphony chest conducted by Dimitri Alistopovice,
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
3.30 OVER THE 13 AND FAR
AWAY.
Introduced by Mayix, 5.45 MUHICAL MOMENTS.
With Mantovani and his O- chestra.
4.00 TIME SIGNAL. PROGRAMME
SUMMARY.
4.02 "ROUND THE WORLD."
Muate from Initia, 824 INTERLUDE.
630 EDMUNDO ROS GRCHESTRA.
AND
10.43 DAVID CARROLL AND HIS
DANCE ORCH.
10.33 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-
REEL
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
1.00 . TIME SIGNAL, OPENING
MARCIE ROBERT FARNON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY, 120 TOP OL THE MORN. 16 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP O' THE MORN (CONT'D). 1.55 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS. 5.20 HOME NEWS YROM BRITAIN. 133 DIARY FOR TODAY. 4.1 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 157 REPEAT HEADLINES.
WEATHER BEFORT.
0.00 CLOAK DOWN, 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY 1133 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
1,00 TIME SIGNAL
1.1
NOTHING nur MI UTC (CONT'D).
WEATHER REPORT.
15 NEWS, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE-
MENTS. 1.30 MEMORIES OF TVOR NOVEL-
1.0.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
5.30 THURSDAY CLUB,
Introduced by Robert Acheson, 4.00 TINE BIGNAL. PRÜGRAMME
BUMMARY,
111cond.
1.00 GOLDEN ÄGE OF POPULAR
SONG. Written and produced by Charles Chilton.
7.10 FIRST HEARING.
Presented by tonald Drcent. 7.51 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWR. 8.99 COMMENTARY.
8.15 MOTORING MAGAZINE,
Jake-Editio Maithews; Mingo- William A. Glover: Robbins-Irving Washington; Peter-lorrison Catlett- head: raster. Rosamund Joh son; Al-Sadle
McGU; Jin- eorge Fisher; Undertaker-Hubert Dilworth: Nelson/Crab Man-Ray Yeats; Me Arcilalo-Hobert Carrolf: Detective-George Matthews; Polles- anan/Coroneroter van Zant.
"LA BRUZA" (The Wich), (Chap-Torrobe-Carrion). Maria Dolores Ripelies (oprano) Ine Rivadeneyra (Mezzo-Soprano); Miguel Bierra (Tenor); Tino Fordo Tenor]; Salvador Castello (Tenori: (Baritone). wim Ramon Alonso
Federico Moreno Orch. cond. by
Torroba
10.00 AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE, 10.35 CONTINENTAL JUKE BOX". 10.38 WEATHER REPÓRT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL 11.35 OGODNICHT MUSIC. 1139 CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
7.00 .. TIME SIGNAL, OPENING
MARCH NEW CONCENT ORCH
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY, 7.20 TUP O' THE MORN.
745 WEATHER BRPORT.
TOP O' THE MORN (CONT'B),
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
1.06 TIME BIONAL, NEWS.
LI HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
1.18. DIARY FOR TODAY,
3.18 SWEET AND SWING,
1.37 REPEAT HEADLINES.
WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 CLOBE DOWN.
12.1 p.m. MURNING PRAYERS,
By the Rev. Father R. W. Gallacher 8.3.
| 15.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
17.32 MELODIES AND MEMORIES.
James Turner and his Orches tra with Proderick Harvey, thoris Cambell, Alexander Young and DC Chorus,
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
LETTER FROM AMERICA, “ By Allstar Cooke, (Repeat of last Tuesday's broad- cast).
WEATHER REPORT,
1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTA
1B
130 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS.
Overture__ =="" "Midsummer Night'a Dream" Op. 21 (Mende innoli) me l'Orchestre des Concerts Lanoureux cond, by Paul Van Heinpen Wand of Youth" Suite No. 2. "Op
Elgar: March; The Litle bella: Moths and
Buttorales; Fountain dance; The Tarne, benze; The WIKI bearn-BBC Symphony Orch. cond. by Rir Malcolm Bargent.
00 CLOSE DOWN,
1.30 TIME FOR TEENAGERS.
Introduced by Deborah Hurt- bath.
6.60 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
BUMMARY
4.02 POPULARITY POLL.
Presented by Ted Thomas, 630 ASIAN CLUB,
7.00 DBC BANDSTAND.
6.02 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR, 4.36 18CORD ROUND-ABOUT.
Fascination—Ürch. and Chorus
by David Carroll Tam
Band of the Royal Military my, Richard Hayınan his Org.
School of Musle conducted by and Chorus: Ponr íittle heart-Billy
1t. Col. David Alchein, J Eekatine with Orch. and Chorus: 7,32 "THE MAN IN FRONT." Three sheets to the wind-Four
A talk by 2. D. Boothroyd. Aces;
The Dlue Skiri __Walizi
7.43 CYNTIÄ GOODING. ConwlationVaughn Jorton's
gmgs Turkish Folk Songs. Pinetoppers with the Anita Kerr
Sakarya ____ (Cavalry Singers, My Mammy-Jerry Lewis Ankarania
Song): Tuzna Dak - (Prisoner's How did he look; Fie down below
Chant); Emincin (Courting fong): -Jerl Southern; 1 ptt in my window
Katip (Love Song); AK The Crew-Cut: Copenhagen (Shepherd Chant); Yashi Merl Pigeon Polka-Hans Schreiber and
Mountain Bong),—-- light Music Orch.
731 WEATHEL REPORT. *.00 TIME BIONAL. THE NEWS. 8.09 COMMENTARY,
and
Til
Introduced by David Lloyd, edited by PRÙ WIRIERA David Lloyd.
Produced by Ted Thomas. B.45 THE MUSIC MARERS.
String Quarter in A Miner On, No.
BrahmsCurtis Chutitlet
String
9.15 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Adinale Cooke, 9.30 ALLY BUTTER**
An ocean recalled written Ity Henry feed with music composed by Donald Swann,
Dougian The production 1 by Cloverdon
19.30 "NEW ORLEANS JOYS."
Christ Barber's Jazz Band and
10.3
1.annie megan's Skime Gratp. WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME MIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REFL
11.45 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 17.10 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
7.00 . TIME SIGNAL, OPENING
MARCH.
ZMIL STERN ANO HIS MUSIC. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY,
720 TOP O THE MORN.
1,45 WEATHER REPORT,
TOP OF THE MORN (CONT'D).
1.55 WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS.
2,10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
8.14 DIARY FOR TODAY,
8.36 MUSIC IN THE AIR,
OF
SIX
8.57 REPEAT HEADLINE WEATHER REPORT.
By Her Highness Prince Marie
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
Louise. A reading by Gladys Young 12.30 pm PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
of purges from the bock, chosen by 12.12 MURIC, THUM THE MOVIES. Mary Hope Alien. 1: tecollection of Childhood.
7.30 HARRY ROY AND HIS BAND. 5.00 THE NEWS.
8.15 SPONTE HOUND-UP.
130, TUE CHRISTIAN YEAR:
The fourths of cigäller e=:
lating to the Creed:
iin one
Gou. Music by tive Temple Make Choir. Iteader: Peter Coke.
8.43 TUNE TIMP
Kusic in i DirectionM) 0.30 GUITAR CLUB, THE NEWS
10.
1.15 RECITAL..
By Beatrice
Tange
plenist) Lawrence
Zealand baritone?. 10,45 THE RAY
QUARTET.
Edwards
(Australian (New ELLINGTON 11.00 11 Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 115 THE EUROPEAN COMPLEX.
I am a European, an introductory talk to the wories by Vernon Bartlett 11.30 app. TWO CONCERTOS
AŽDINONÍ (on records),
11. THE MUC SYMPHONY
By MIK
BY
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTR
110 AFTERNOON
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
CONCERT.
3.30 WOMEN ONLY."
A Weekly Magazine introduces
by Wendy Colbourne compked
by Barbara Lawrence
Murray Lanvitt.
and
6.00 TIME SIONAL. PROGRAMME
BUMMARY.
4.02 LUCKY DIP LISTENERS'
REQUESTS,
Presented by Margherita.
200 STING SÚNG.
Kax Jala and his Orchestra.
7.30 TIME FOR JAZZ
With Robin Day.
138 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME BIGNAL. THE NEWS.
8.09 COMMENTARY.
8.13 OPERA AND BALLET.
to KARACHI.
SWISSAIR
1.06 POPULAR CONCERT.
George Weldon Conducting the
· Philliarmonia- Øreb.
Overture
Cavalry"
(Suppe): Waltz from The Sleeping Beauty" — Baile;
Sheep
may madely
Hungarian Rhapet Sharp Minor
1.30 STAN
ÖRCH,
8.15 "YOUR WEER END."
(Tchaikovsky); The
KENTON
Baze (Bach); No. 2 in C
AND mix
With Ann Richards and The Modern Men.
LAS WEATHER REPONT, 1.00 TIME BIGNAL. THE NEWS. 2.09% COMMENTARY,
815 LIFE WITH THE LYONE. 1.45 THE MELACHIRINO ONCH,
Conducted by George Melach- rino,
AT THE
0.00 TIME SIGNAL,
OPERA.
"Parry
and Fety" (George
Gershwin) Act 1,
With Letinan
Chris and Orch.
Cast
Engel Conducting
Mr
Keyün
Presented by Ted Thomas, Including an appeal on behalf of oy and Girls Association by
Maxwell, C.Ma.. 130 MUSIC LOVERS' HOUR.
Ciastical Requests, Presented by Alleen Dekker. Trumpet Concerto in E Flat (1799) {aydn); Aufenthalt (Schubert): Morgen (Tomorrow), (R. Strauss}; Symphony No. 0 in F major, Op. 68 (Beethoven).
8.30 "MELODY AND SONG."
With Percy Falih and
Ochestra.
his
10.00 LONDON DELONGS TO ME-
PART 2.
"The Plager of Fate" by Nor- man Collins adapted as a societ - in eight parts. (Repeated of Inst Sunday's broad-
cast)
1830 VICTOR SILVESTER AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA,
Porgy Lawrence Winters; Be Camilla
William
Sarena-Inez Matthews; Sporting
Life Avon Lang: Crown Warren Coleman; Clara-June McMechen: Maria/Lily Strawberry Woman-Helen Dowdy; 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
10.38 WEATHER REPORT. 1100 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWD-
REELA
1.5 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Classical RHAPSODIES
RACHMANINOFF:
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Artur. Rubinstein (piano) with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Walter Susskind, Conductor,
BRAHMS:
Alto Rhapsody
Marlon, Anderson (Contralto) with The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra conducting by Fritz Relaer,
RAVEL:
:
Rhapsodie Espagnole
And Chabrier: Espana Rapsodie-bert: Escales- Paul Paray conducting The Detroit Symphony Orchi
LISZT:
Hungarian Rhapsodies, Nos. 1, 2 & 3.
And Enesco: Roumanian Rhapsodies Nos. 1 and 2.
GERSHWIN: Rhapsodie in Blue
And Concerto in F for Plano and Orchestra, Julius Katchen (plano) with Mantovani Orchestra.
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