THE CHINA MÄIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1957.
For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Your Radio Listening For
Commentary On Annual Harbour Race
New Programme- "The Critics'-On Sunday Evenings
from
Sunday
1.00 4.1. TIME BIONAL, WEATHER REPORT, PROGRAMME HUM- DIARY.
6.03 THE HOMERSET STRINGS, 8.30 MUSIC IN THE AIR. * WEATHER› REPORT, 9.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEW, #PORTS RRAULTA AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 529 ANNUAL CROSS HARBOTIE-
BACE. Commentary on the start by Trd Thomay tram Kowtoon Hallway Bier. 1.40 SIDNEY
TURCH
ORCHESTRA.
1.00 FROM THE WEEKLIKA.
7.15 "BONG OF THE BOUTH.”
12.30 pm. PROGRAMME
MARY
BUM-!
And
David
Excerpt from the sound track | 17,32 NGUOLE ATTRACTION. of the Walt Disney Dlm.
Atwell
7.43 "VHTUGNO,"
Jan Inter (Naritone). Der Doppelunger Schübers) Atla
(Reine.
Ich Five ch puf meinen Tod (From "Tea State Genu Cantata No. 62 (Bari) -- i with the Philarmonin Oreli, et.
Selunit-Schubert-Op. 4 No. 11. by Anthony Derisind; Der Wanderer
7.58 WEATHER REPDIT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
885 COMMENTARY.
1.15 BERENADE,
AND
Its
8.30
3.55 COMMENTARIES ON THE FINISH OF THE CROSS-MAR- HOUR RACE.
The annual Cross Harbour Race Kowloon Railway Pier to Queen's Pier will start at 9.30 tomorrow morning and Radio Hongkong will be broadcasting live commentaries on both the 1.0 POPULAr Dance "oncher- start and the finish.
From 9.20 to 9.40 a.m. Ted Thomas will be giving a description of the scene at Kowloon Railway Pier, and at 9.55 John Wallace will be at Queen's Pier to describe the finish of the race, assisted by a rather breathless Ted Thomas!
Other outside broadcasting plans over next week will be the 50th Congregation of the Hongkong University at the Loke Yew Hall. Edited recordings of the ceremony, which takes place on Monday morning, will be broadcast at seven o'clock the same evening; and today at 6.30 p.m.
wil
Radio Hongkong
be giving n resital broadcasting a commentary by night at 9.30.
on
Monday She will play
John Wallace on the Association | works by Bagh, Haydn, Brahms; Football match between Eastern and Gluck, and Kwong Wah at Caroline HU Stadium.
The main work in the Sim- day Concert at 9.30 pm, will Among the guests on "This be the Mass in C Major by Week" at 7.30 this evening wi Mozart, when the soloists will „Þ¢Mr F, J, Erroll, MP, Partia be Maria Stailer, Helimut Krebs, mentary Secretary to the Board Sleglinde Warmer and Jusef of Trade, Who arrived en Greindl, with the chuir of St the Wednesday on his way to China; | Hedwig's Cathedrul und and the Chief Information Berlin Philharmonie Orchestra Officer of the Food and Agricul- conducted by Igor Markevilch. teral Organisation of the United Nations, Mr George Mulgrew, who talks about the work of day at nine o'cleekt we prest FAQ.
"Don Mozart's of Glovami" froin
recording The €'rtlics-A new pro- made by the Vienna Stale
with gramine startbyt af nine o'clock Opera Company on Sunday evening is "The Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Crities." For the next fow
In At The Opera on Tians-
Art
T
weeks, the erities will mainly Alleen
their attention
Jura Festival
will also
to
the sening
the Arts, but they requests
the
in
Dekker will be pre- classlenl soine mor
"Music Lovers'
R 30
on Friday
at visit one newly re Hour"
leased film each week.
Tomorrow
evening.
the programme (Broadcasting on a frequency
will take a slightly different of 800 kilocycles per second).
form from future éditions ità that the crities, Mary Visick and Ronald
Decent,
their with chairman, Tim Brinton, wil pay a visit to the Exhibition Centre at the New Star Ferry Mer and comment on the various exhibits. The film they "Manuein." will go to see is starring Trevor Howard and Elsa Martinelli.
a
Today
MARY
12.10 p.m.
1232, "VOURNEY INTO MELOUT." With the muate of chard Rodgers.
PROGRAMME BUM-
100 TIME BIGNAL. 113 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWS SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
CENTS. 1.30 LUNCHTIME
MUSIC.
The Westminster Light Orch. Conducted by Leslie Bridgewater. 200 JUST FOR YOU.
Presented by Bu Dorward.
Theatre C.S. Wednesday Forester's story, "The African Queen," was turned into a very
Alm, and
κιν successful months ago it was adapted for sound radio by John Keir Cross for the BEC and was success-330 fully broadcast In Britain.
Next Wednesday, at .C.45 pan. Radio Hongkong presents the BBC transcription of this play" which stora Celia Johnson, well-known in British Blms, as Rose Sayer, and Deryck Guyler, one of the foremost radlu netors of today, as Charlie Allzut, the
the old river bou captain of
The African Queen."
This must be one of the few plays which full-length radio
have to be sustained almost entirely by two characters.
Itil-
The Week's Muslo~A popular
with planist
Hongkon diences, Caroline Braga, will be
Against
skin disease and Hching
Mitigal
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LEVERKUSEN, DERMANT
H. K. S. P. C.
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Please address communica tione:-Scoretary, Hongkong Society for the Protection of Chüdren. P.O. Boz 250# Hongkong.
| Woman- qurut kan your unwanted says.
Collection sentra at nesimaton.
1.00 SOUTH SEA ISLAND MAGIC.
"DEAD CIRCUIT."
A mystery serial in 8 episodes, Adapted by Elleston Trevor timot from the novel by
Baltray. Final--The Duel."
By Ted Thomas and Wallace at Queen's Plet.
TRA
10.30 MOTINING PROM.
Johal teria
Symphony in C Malug (Bizelj
Orchestre Radio Symphonique de 1100 SERVICE FROM ST ANDILEW'S
Paris cond, by René Leibowitz,
•
CHURCH, KOWLOON. Preacher: The Rev. 0. V. Eva, M.A.
THAT IN: FLUENCED ME IN YOUTH (NO. E).
12.15 pm. BOOKS
By Bertrand Russell. 12.30 MASTERE OF MELODY.
Sidney Torch and his Orchestra. The musle of Leslie Start. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
VOX SINFONIETTA VIENNA
Conducted by Tane Hagen. LIS WEATHER ŠEPORT,
头”
LIS NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
•Espina.“
Hollywood Bowl Symphony Or chestra.
2.00 "COUNTRY & HILLBILLY."
With Rudy traper and Homer and Jethro,
2.30 "OLD TIME DANCING.""
Harry Davidson and like Dr. chestra.
3.00 LIFE WITH THE LYONS,
(Repeat of last Thursday's broad-
3.30 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE
QUEATH
Presented by Heather.
4.39 MUBIC FOIL TEA TIME. 5.00 DON COSBACK CHORUS, Conducted by Norge Jaroff. 5.30 CDREN'S STORY,
King Rolomon's Stines Episode),
By Rider Haggard.
INTERLUDE,
Ray Martin Orch.
(Final
and his Concert
G.00 TIME SIGNAL. PROGRAMMIE
KUNIMARY. 6.02. "MELODY FAIR,"
With Robert Farnon and his Orchestra.
6.30 PORCES' EVENING SERVICE, Conduled by the lev. T H. Jones C-F.
BBC
Teorian and lê ruasie,
LONDON BELONGS TO ME" -PART 2
Taking the Rink,"
By Norman Collins adapted san
in eight pas 9.00 TIME SIGNAL,
HONGKONG FESTIVAL THE ARTS 1957.
or
The critics review the past! week.
Winifred Kugher,
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
DOUBLE ATTRACTION (cent').
113 WEATHER REPORT.
1
13
NEWS, apretal ANNOUNCa-
MENTS.
AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.99 CLOSE DOWN.
5.10 TALKING AHOUT TEACHUNG,
Eldeners' Misgazine, part 15, 341 CZECHI PHILHARMONIC
ORCHERTILA,
Conducted by Klima. Springtime Symphonie Poem, Op. 13 Fibich),
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROUTAMME
HUMMARY
4.02 IN THE GROOVE.
A Record Miscellany. 6.30 CLASSICAL REQUESTS,
Presented by Alleen Dekker, Waltz No. 1 in E flat major (Chopin - On. 1: On wings of song (Men- delssohn); Konzertsluck in Finnor Op. 10 Weline?; Hejre Kail (Czardas)
Jeno bay) Op. 32 No. 4. 1,00 50TII CONGREGATION
OF HONGKONG UNIVERSITY. Edited Recordings
ttie of Speeches made at the Merge Ing's Ceremony in the toke Yew Hall.
7.13 COCKTAIL TIME.
Chairman: Tim Brinton. 13) SUNDAY CONCERT.
1812 Overture. On 49 Tehnikov. sky)-Tac London Philharmonici Öřeh, vend. by Sir Adrian Bouill Violin Concerto la D Amor, Op. 47 (Sibeluo-Juscha. Heltetz, (Violino with London Talharmonie Orch. cond by Sir Thomas Deecham, Bart;
Monia Liter and his Orchestra. Mons in C Major, R317 "Corona.
7.30 TALKING ABOUT BOOKE. Stader tion") (Mozart) - Maria
Sopronni; Helmi Kreis (Tenor); "On the Beach" by Neyil. Shute · Sieglinde Wantier Altri docet and The Strange Case of Mr Pel Gretul dit! Cher of St Bed- ham" by Anthony Armstrong. Be
The Beytin | viewed by Margaret Bond. wly Cathedral, Berlin. Philarmon Dich. end. by Igor Morkeviteli.
10.13 POETRY OF THE COMMON-.
WEALTHL
Canadian Poetry selected by Norman Levine.”
10.58 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME SIŪNAL..
MUSIC AT THE CLOKE.
12 20 THE EPILOGUE.
161) Sunday, after Trinity. The Chapel of King's College, Contrktge.
1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Monday
7,00a.m.
7.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC,
With Viers.
728 WEATHER REPORT
100 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 130 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 1J3 FOUR VOICES IN HAHMONY, KAS MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES. 9.30 MONDAY RECITAL.
Carpilne Braga (Piano).
In A Major
Prelude and Fugue in C Major
No. 43 inch):
No, o Haydn); Balindo Op. 10 No. 1 (Braloun); Intermezzo Op. 117 No.
1 (Brabos); Gavetie (Gluck)
(Transcribed by Brahms)
1.35 NEWS RUMMARY.
7.20 TOP O' THE MORN.
145 WEATHER RETOUT.
TOP OF THE MORN (CONT*D).
135 WEATHER REPORT.
S.DO TIME MONAL.
110 HOME NEWS FROM URÍTXIN. AIS DIARY FOR YOUAY,
8.20 NEUHTC FROM LATIN
AMERICA.
15 REPEAT HEADLINES.
WEATHER REPORT, 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
$2.15 p.m. MORNING PRAYERN.
ity the Rev. J. F. Sandbach. 17.30 PROUTAMME SUMMARY. 1231 ROBERT FARNON AND HIS
ORCHESTRA,
1.09 TIMY, BIGNAL..
THE THREE HUNA With Hay Nohr (Pipe DreaDS). 1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.13 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
1.38 LUNCHTIME CONCERT.
Symphony Orchestra of Radio Berlin. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
330 OVER THE HILLS AND FAR
AWAY.
Introduced by Mavis,
5.43 LISTEN TO A LULLABY,
A Rejection muste. for Laniaby Time.
PROGRAMME
0.00 TIME SIGNAL.
BUMMARY.
6.02 LA DEMI HEURE FRANCAISE:
Musique Francaise Ancleane 6.30 ROGER WILLIAMS (PLANO).
With strings and reliestra.
1.00 GOLDEN AGE OF Popular
SONG NO. 2.
"Everybody step."
1.18 "CONTINENTAÍ, CAPERS,” 158 WEATHER REPORT.
4.00 TEME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 3.09 COMMENTARY.
8.15 "MOODS OF NEW DBLEANS,
With Paul Weston and his Orchestra.
6.45 THE MUSIC MAKERS.
rlu in D Major, Op. 10, No. "Ghost"
Conducted by Walter Collios, 1.15 NEWA KUMMARY.
73
TOP OF THE MURY.
745 WEATHER MEFOBT.
TOP O' THE SIORN (CONTŪDĮ.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIONAL NEWS
F.19 ME NEWS PROM BRITAIN, AIS DIARY FOR TODAY.
BAG STUBIC IN THE ATH.
REPEAT HEADLINKA. WEATHER İKPORT,
9.00 CLONE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 13 NOTING BUT MUSIC,
1.09 TIME RIONAL.
1 WEATHER REPONT.
145 NEWS, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE»
MENTS.
1.30 AONG
FROM
OPERETTAR.
2.00 CLOSE DUWN,
5,30 TTFEENDAY CLULL
VIENNESE
Introduced by Robert Achrtos.
4.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
BUMMARY,
6.02 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR.
4.38 "RECORD ROUND ABOUT."
7.00 THE THREE CORNERED HAT
—RUITE (FALLA).
1.15 THE PAJAMA GAME."
Excerpts sung by John Haiti and Fanin Valge with other i 'rincipals and Chorus of the Broadway Production, Orchestra and by Hal instines. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 109 COMMENTARY,
3.18 LIVE WITH THE LYONS. 1.43 THE HOMERSET STRINGS. 9.00 TIME NIÚNAL,
AT THE OPERA.
"Don Cilovsani" (Mozart) (Aci
1).
CARL
Don Gluvangi Mariano Stabile: Leporello Algin
Pernerstorier;
Donna Anne-Gertrude Grob-Pranga Don Ditavie-llerberi Handi; Donna Elvira-Hilde Konetzni: Moncito Alfred Poell: Zerlina - Hedda Cortinettatore-Oskar von
Beethoven Albeneleurges with: the Vienna Sym
Trio Erich Hor Rahn Pianol: Glurgia Clampi (Violin);
10.00 A MUSICAL, TOUR OF ITALY, | Heifetz ('Celloj,
10.30 EDUCATING ARCINE,
With Peter trough and Archie Andrews.
(Repeat
Saturday' broadcast).
19.49 WEATHER REPORT.
at jast
TIME SIGNAL, OPEN-11.00 TIME SKONAL, RADIO NEWS
ING MAUCH.
FRANK CHLACKSFIELD, And His Orchestra.
1.20 TOP Oʻ TIG MOIN,
1,15 NEWS SUMMARY,
745 WEATHER REPORT.
7.98 WEATHER HEPORT.
TOP Oʻ THE MORN, (cont'd).
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS.
5 MARY FOIL TODAY.
2.16 STAGE AND BCREEN
MELODIES,
831 REPEAT HEADLINES,
WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
REEL.
11,13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
1139 CLOSE DOWN.
TuesdayY
fear
9.15 LETTER FROM AMERICA,
By Altair Cooke.
9.30 FEATURE,
"A Willing Young Man." Written and narrated by Clifford
| Dyment
10.30 WALTZ TIMES
phony Orchestra and the Chorus of the Vienna State Opera conduier by Hans Swarowsky. 10.20 THE U.N. STORY.
"Tiger of the Teral." Narrated by Gene Kelly. 10.15 "CONTINENTAL JUKE BOX.” 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.09
TIME NIONAL, RARIO NEWa *N, KEEL.
With Wayne King And his 11.15 GOODNIGHT MURIC.
1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Derhestra.
19.58 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL..
ILIS GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
11.10 CLOSE DOWN
1.00 2.1. TIME SIGNAL, OPENING Wednesday
MARCH.
FRANCK FOURCEL AND 1916] | KMZME TO PLANA ORCHESTRA.
Overseas Shortwave Programmes
(0.30 p.m. to 12.15 am. on 25.750 Mofs, 11.05m; and 21.550 Mic/a, 13.92m)
SATURDAY, OCT.. S
630 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS, 6.35 TH18 DAY AND AGE. 4.45 FOR CHILDREN.
730 Kay Cavendish comes
OFF STAGE,
1.IS LABOUR PARTY CONFER-
ENCE AT BRIGHTON,
Princess
A round-up report by
Indira THE NEWS,
1.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP. N30 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 1.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 900 FORCES FAVOURITEN 930 SCOTTISHI MAGAZINE, 13.00 THE
10.15 1.8TENG
CADICE 11.00 heen, A10 NEWSREEL. 11.15 INTERNATIONAL PLAYERN. 11.93 Association Football.
IRELAND V. SCOTLAND. 4.00–“ARDUND THE WORLD IN
Commentary by Ronald Roswer on EIGHTY DAVE? Belections from the Sound the weevil half of the International Track of the Michael Todd match at Windsor Park, Delfast. Production Music Composed
And conducted Young.
by
Vietor
4.30 BIUBIC FOR TEA TIME.
Arquaviva and bla Orchestra. 5.00 UNIT REQUESTS.
Presented by Jane.
Catting: 220 Light Ballery B.A. C.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGILAMME G.0 FRITZ TRÜMANN
SUMMARY
Conducts The Munich Philhar Topic Orchestra
ilamberger Symphony chestra in
Overtures.
Thе
SUNDAY, OCT. 6
0.20 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6,35 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK. Haint-Sen (on records).
443 LINGER AWHILE.
7.00 THE TROUBLE WITH TOBY.
A radio play.
730 SUNDAY SERVICE.
From the English Presbyteriari Church, Coleyn Day, North Walg, conducted by the Rev. G. Liewelyri or Grinth.
programme of
6.30 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL,
Eastern v Kwong Wa
Commentary by
from Caroline J.
John
7.13 "DISC DIGEST."
Wallace
A Musical Newsletter. Conn-
piled by Tim Brinton,
1.30 THIS WEEK.
News, repris and Interviews
on one of the week's eventu
in and out Hongkong.
Complied
Dorald BrookA
and introduced
138 WEATHER REPORT.
by
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
8.99 COMMENTARY,
8.15 EVENING STAR.
8.30 SPORTS
Vers LAVALCADE Presented by Ted Thomas, 3.00 TIME SIGNAL, EDUCATING
ARCINE.
With Pater Brough and Archie Andrews.
9.30 IT'S IN THE FAMILY."
Amparo and Joss Istuki, Bourree Yantorque (Chabrier) — Amparo Iturbi
Sonata No.
12 In F Major 13 Mozart)- Joxe Iturbi (Piano); Andalúsían Dance No. 2 (Infante)--dose and Amparo Iturbi (Deg-Pionista). 10.00 SHALL WE DANCE. 10.30 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEW9.
FREI..
11.15 BSTALL WE DANCE. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
FERDINAND
8.00 THE NEWS.
2.15 AOS ROUND-UP,
2,30 "EDUCATING ARCHE."
9.00 PIANO MUSIC.
ion records).
9.15 COMMONWEALTH OF SONG. 10.90 THE NEWS,
10.15 FOR CHILDREN.
11.00 Ble Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 CONCERTO
Musteal from Festival 10ST,
the Cheltenham
MONDAY, OCT. 7
4.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 633 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK. Saint-Hae con records).
6.43 THE ALDEBT DELROY TRo.
7.00 JUYD THOMAN,
(theatre 'Argan).
With Denis Quilley (barifcne), 7.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE,
Pemetits people and events in the
North of England,
8. THE NEWS.
5.15 HPORTS REVIEW.
330 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alatale Cooke,
8. Edward Chapman in
FAME AND THE FARKING- DONS.
20.15 NEW RECORDS. (Concert Mumlet.
11.00 Ben RADIO NEWSREEL. ELS STORIES FROM THE BALLET.
Sylvia' by Bellbes.
TUESDAY, OCT. 8
4.30 Din. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.33 THIS DAY AND AGE.
Teaching Eagilah by Radio, By S. F. Stevens
4.43 BANDY MACPHERSON.
At the theatre organ,
1.00 THE ENTIRELY
FABULOUS
AUVENTURER OF HENRY MORGAN, BUCCANEER." Chronicle the Second: 'Governcts Deimar and Gunpowder' by Anion And Alfred Dunning.
90 THE NEWX.
8.5 PORTS ROUND-UP.
B FORCES FAVOURITES,
9.00 GOLDEN SERENADE,.
Played by Eddle Calvert (Tho Man with the Golden Trumpet) and Peter Yorke with til 50- ver Strings.
9.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.15 FROM
YORK.
TO UENEVA
NEW
A talk from the Third Programme on the efficiency of U.N.O. by Max Belait. Gladstone Profesur
lovemment at Oxford.
10.45 BILLY MAYERL
ENSEMBLE,
RHYTUM
$1.00 u Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 1 LISTENERS CHOICE. 11.15 TH FLOWERS IN THE
VALLEY.
A programme of folk muste.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9
AT THE
6.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 633 BCIENCE REVIEW. 6.35 FRANK BAION
PIAND. 1.00 THE LEIGHTON LUCAS OR-
CHESTRA.
7.30 AND
CATTLE.
ALSO
MUCH
Senario for tour voices by D. S. SAvare,
00 THE NEWS.
A.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
#30 Deryck Guyler in
Jaspeciar Rcott investigates.
A series of problems in detection
3145 DAUGHTERS OF THE VICAR.
By D. H. Lawrence, Adapted for radio by 13. feld DOK.
THURSDAY, OCT. 10
4.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIAL,9. 635 THIS DAY AND AGE. 4.45 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK. Saint-Marne (on records),
7.00 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
7.30 FLYING MON,
From the RAF station, Hallan. Buckinghamshire.
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.3 BIDNEY BRIGHT
MUSIC,
AND
1115
With Tonny Webster (xylophone) acesampanied by Billy Mayerl
3.00 PARADE.
0.10 WELSH MAGAZINE.
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.15 THOSE WERE THE DAYS.
160 Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 THE
SINGER AND THE
BONG.
FL
In the last of Beries of four Bostrated talks, the well-known singen Arnold Matters discusses the bass and baritone voles and the mile which has been written for 11.45 SERIOUS AnGUMENT.
FRIDAY, OCT. 11
0.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS.
33 EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS. 3.43 THE CHAMELEONS, Directed by Ron Peters, 7.00 MY MEMORIES
REIGNS.
By Her
Marie Louise,
Os 81X
Princera
Highness
Gladys Young of A reading by pages from the book chen by Mary Hope Allen -2: Court Func tions in England and Germany.
1.00 THE NEWS.
In one Cos."
1,00 am. TIME SIGNAL, OPENING MARCH AND LIGHT MUSIC. 1.25 NEWS SUMMARY.
1.20 101 O' THE MORN,
7.5 WEATHER REPORT,
TOP OF THE MURN (CONTD). 158 WRATBER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIONAL, NEWS.
*30 SOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 DAIRY FOR TODAY.
6.10 MURIC IN THE AIR.
37 REPEAT HEADLINER.
WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 CLORE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1238 MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES,
1.00 TIME BIGNAL.
1.11 WEATHER REPORT. LE NEW
SPECIAL ANNOUNCE.
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 1.00 CLONE DOWYN.
130 WOMEN ONLY."
A Weekly Nsgazine introduced by Wendy Colbourne, Compiled by Barbara Lawrence and Murray Leavitt.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL.
PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 6.02 LUCKY DIP LISTENERS'
REQUESTS.
Presented by Margherita,
1.00 MEIN HONG NO. 15.
Binge and his Orchester. 7.30 TIME FOR JAZZ,
with Robin
7.34 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.09 COMMENTARY
8.15 OPERA AND BALLET.
Muselta'n waltz Fong (from "La Boheme") (Puccini");"Micaela's air (from "Carmen" (1lzel) Kirsten (Soprana); donel's Alr (from "Maria") (Flotow]; Hoinanza from "The Pearl Fishers") (Dizeli | Ilchard Tucker (Tenor); Willam Tell-Ballet Muste (Rossini)---Tive Londay Plummerle Orch. cond. by Basil Cameron,
8.43 WEDNESDAY THEATRE.
Cella Johnson and Deryck Guy. to The African Queen" by C. S. Fozestrz Produced by Charles Lefraus, 10.10 THE WEEK'S COMPOSER.
Handel
Oseh.
Overine - The Bod Nesi
by Royd Neet:
Arla:-Belurn, God of Hosts Sameon-Kathleen Ferrier
with (Contralto)
ihe London Plharmonie Ore.,cond by Sir Adrian Boult; Concerto Grown in Flat Major, Op. 6 No. 7-Boyd Neel the Boyd Neol conducting
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 130 THE CHRISTIAN YEAR.
The aft of eight programmes relating to The Creed I believe | String Orch. with Thurston Dart Harpelchord): And the glory (Fram of the Lord (terus) "Stenslah") The London Pluthar- nenie Chole and the London Phil. harmonic Orch. eund. by Ble Ad:lan Doult
Musle by The Temple Male Choir
Reader: Peter Coke.
8.45 TUNE TIME.
Mule in all Directions
030 GUITAR CLUB.
A session of rhythmic music from
Spanish to Skible with Ken Sykora
and the Quitar Club Group.
by Jen wilden Bank Reb-10.00 THE NEWS.
Wyan.
11:
bery."
7.00 UNIC FOR DANCING.
10.35 BACH AND SCHUMANN.
19.40 THE SAUTER-FINEGAN OB
CHESTILA
10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEW?.
BEEL
ay by Kathleen Tang (piano). 11.3 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Victor Silventer and his atrovin | 19.45 THE RAY ELLINGTON QUAR-113) CLOSE DOWN.
HAS WORK AND WOnson.
Orchetra,
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.35 Aidney Torch in
METROPOLITAN MUSIC.
A comedy by Mark BevODERN Metropolitan
93) MUSIC IN
THE
instes A programme of ea entertainment played for very the star Dorou stray with singing The Vie Ash Quartet and The Jack11. THE MUSIC MAKERS.
Bix nen. RÁDIÓ NEWSREEL.
MANNER.
Emblow Sextet, 10.00 THE NEWB.
12: The Art of Hempriol.
TET.
11.00 Den, LABIO NEWSREEL 11.15 THE EUROPEAN, COMPLEX,
A Nauve of Europe.
A feature programme written and Re- produced by Gerard Mansell.
lections an family of his child. hood home near Verrailjes. 11.45 BHO Courert Hall,
BUC BYMIHONY ORCHESTRA, Conducted by Frits Sleds. Nathan Milstekt (violin).
By Mik
Thursday
7.00 a.m. TIME BIONAL, OPENING
MARCH. THE LONDON PROMENADE
ORCHESTRA.
to BANGKON......
SWISSAIR
J
Frida
1.5
WEATHER REPORT.
100 TE BIGNAL, TULE NEWS,
109 COMMENTARY
1.15 YOUR WEEK-END,
Presented by Ted 'Thomas.
COVERS” 139 MURIC
HOUR -
CLABBICAL REQUESTS, Frented by Alisen Dekker. Sonata No. 10. Du Thy. ELAL, KISTO (Mozart): TAMASAKminer Night's Dream" "Indillental Musio. (Meridol- mom)
"930" LES BAXTER, 118 CHORUS &
ORCHESTRA.
10.00 LONDON BELONGS TO ME-
FÄRT 3.
"Taking the Risk" by Norman Collina" adapted as a perfA) In eight paria.
(repeat of last Sunday's broadcart). 19.30 VICTOR BILVESTRN AND HIS BALLROOM ORGUESTRA. 10.38 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-
TIKEL.
ILIK GOODNIQUT MUSIC, 1130 CLONE DOWN.
BBC Features
This Week
The BBC General Overseas Service presents three contrasting plays in its droma bill this wook. And Alto Much Cattle' is a scenario based on the Biblical account of Jonah and the whale and the destruction of Ninevah.
Fame and the Farringdons' is a comerly of a teenager who rejects the family busines, makes good as a 'pop singer, and saves his father's Arm from bankruptcy by the dected glory of his fame; and of tlic Vienr Daughters adapted from the short story by D. H. Lawrence of the same file,
The Lawrence piny has been recorded in the BBC's Midiana
the studios, within
1 Brea which many of his novels and stories are set. The theme of the Young woman of good family who finds her happiness with a working-class lover, la recurrent in his welling, and is purity, of course, auto- biographical. This is the story of one of the viear's daughters; interwoven in the story of her in alster, who meets' tragedy her marriage to a man
1.00 . TIME SIGNAL, OPENING her own background.
MARCH.
PAUL WESTON ANU ORCHESTRA.
ICES
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 TOP OF THE MORN. 145 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP OF THE MORN (CONT)
158 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TISTE BINAL, NEWS. BE HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 DIARY POR TODAY. $.IG NEET AND SWING,
REPEAT HEADLINER. WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 PLORE DOWN.
12.15 p.m. MORNING FRAVERS.
ity the Hey, Father K. Gallagher
THE BUCCANEER
from
A famous privateer will sail thescas again in "The Entirely Fabulous Adventures of Henry
the series- Morgan, Buterancer,' which has just started in the General Overseas Service.
Antop Delmar and Alfred Dunning have seripted theso stories of w.hitherto unrecorded
the Prince of Buccaneers and
enemy, the
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1232 MELODES AND MEMORIES. hip arch
James Turner and his Orches Blade tra with grederick Harypy.| scourged Doris Gambril, John Mitchin three hundred years ago. 1. Brendan O'Dowda and not Chorus.
1.98 TIME BIGNAL.
Toledo and
who the men the Caribbean Sea8 and the music has been specially composed by Ronald Binge and Edwin Braden, and will be broad-rung by David Bruce and the
BBC Revue Chorus.
LETTER PROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke.
Repost of last day's cant).
LI WEATHER_REPORT.
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NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOENCE. MENTS. 1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS. 2.00 CLONE DOWN,
53 TIME FOR TEENAGERS.
The part of Morgun will be played by Anthony Newlands, and other well-known radio and television actors in the company will be Felix Felton, John Ruddock. Frank Duncan
Kurta by Deborah Burt-red Yule,
6.00 TEME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
BUMMARY.
6.32 POPULARITY POLL.
Presented by Ted ThoDIRE.
1920 ASIAN CLUB.
1,03 HANDSTAND.
The Band of Her Majesty's Grenadier Guarda conducted by
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Fame And
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and
•
The Farringdons
on Monday at 8.45 v.m,
Morgan The Buccaneer
Major F. J. Harri, AR,C.M., Tuesday at 7 pm.
M.it.E.
1.33 WE WHITE NOVELA.
Leading British writers, discusa
....And Also Much Cattie
their work with Walter Allen, on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Nigel Batch.
1.43 BUKAN LEED.
Sings traditional Britain.
songs from
Daughters of The Vicar on Wednesday at 11.45 p.m.
SHORT PIECES
FOR
ORCHESTRA
MASSENET
"Le Cid"", Itallet Sulle
RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF
"Tear Safları". - The Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Henk Sprut, Conductor..
MENDELSSOHN
"Midsummer Nights Deram"
"The Hebrid*** The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - L'Orchestra” des Concerts Lamoureux. Paul van Kempen,
CHOMIN
"Les Sylphides"
Conductor.
DUKAS
"La Perl"
ÒRIEG
The Halle Orchestra, George Weldon, Conductor.
KHACHATURIAN RAVEL
"Sabre Dance" "Pavane for a *Norwegian
Dead Princess"," "Dance No. 2" The Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra,
Fellx Slatkin, Conductor................
TCHAIKOVSKY
Overture
"The Storm", "Tainies”!
BALAKIREV Overture da «É ŠANSŤÁZA Thames
Philharmonia Orchestra, Lovro von Mataele,
Conductor.
MOUTRIES
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