THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1957.
Detail-A "China
"China Mail" Feature
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A
Race Commentaries From Happy Valley
This Afternoon
This year's Kwangtung Handicap Race will be brought to armchair sportsmen who prefer to remain at home and examine their sweep tickets at the end of the race by commentaries from Tim Brinton and Ted Thomas which will be broadcast on Radio Hongkong from the Racecourse at ten minutes to three this afternoon. It is hoped that the winning sweep ticket numbers will become available during the broadcast.
"Sports Cavalcade", Radio Hongkong's week- ly round-up of major sports events, has captured most of the highlights of what has been a very full week for sporting enthusiasts. The main item in a crowded programme is a commentary of the last few minutes of the soccer match between the visiting Israeli team, Hapoel, and Hongkong.
John Wallace follows this with an interview with one of the team officials, in which the comparative standards of soccer are discussed. Bill Dorward brings to the microphone a star in one of the less popular of Hongkong's sports C. Mayne of the Royal Air Force pushed the Colony's Cycling Champion, Au Chung Sing, to a near defeat at the Athletics meeting held last Sunday, and he tells listeners of his career as a class cyclist and of much of his experience in England.
There's n recorded iter 3.00 HAWAH CALLS, vlow with the visiting United States table-tennis aces, Bobby Fields and Bernie Buklet, and Join Wallace destribe for isteners the appointments" and filities of the new Swimming Pool at Victoria Park, which was opened by His Excellency the Governor on Wednesday. } drentuing-Tommy "Sports Cavalcade" will be on could not better thair at 8:30 tonlight,
Prince Kawohl and the Lian Boys.
THE 2.10 PADI TEMPLE AND
LAWRENCE AFPAIR.
by Francis Durbridge, duced by Martyn C. Webiler. T'art 2-Bally West.
4.00 MOVIE PARADE,
Helen of Try theme (Stemter, Tobias)-Leltay Holmes Otel, and Churu Baby, let me take you Life Edwards: be (Both from "The Court Jester") (Fing-Calm 3 mm. The Marion Sisters: (Love lay the In "Musle from A to Z", al Tender TTED From the A) Reynolds; 9.30 this evening. Radio Hollgeusen-Calin)-Debbie kon: presents a wide variety Wasington)James Brown: 1
"The Duna from Laramie" (leg- of music ranging from Bach to Rose Tattoo" (Warren-Brook Benjamin Britten. During Mon-LeRoy Kolmes and His Orch, and day's holiday, Radio Hongkong Chorus: Time for parting (from "It's always fair weather" (Psvin- will be on the air from 8 n.m
Cornden-Green)-David Rose's Orch; Dog face soldier (romo Ko to 11.30 p.m., and will
and Back") (Cold-Hart-Joe Lip- man Orcli. and Chonia; Secret door. way (From "Rebė) without cause") itar- iRoom-Dicunt) Shirley mer; While you're away (From "The McConnell Story";-Tie Four Joes; At last we're alone (From "This Girl Rush) (Martin-Blone-Rust Adama
open with Trainigur Duy music, March Tunning from a Naval
Sca to Fantasy of Britis), Shanties. Returning to the nautical mood at noon, Ray Martin and his Orchestra will play programine of "Songs of the Sea."
The Worshipper at Nova"
4.30 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME, 3.00 UNIT REQUEST.
Presented by Jane
Calling: H55 Cockade.
G.V0 TIME BIONAL.
PROGRAMME SUMMARY 6.02 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL,
Tung Wah v K.M.3. Commentary by John Wallace from Caroline Hi
5.45 JOSE NORMLAN AND HIB
LONDON OREN.
"In a Latin Mood." 1.00 JAZZ HALF HOUR.
Presented by Robert Acheson, 7.30 TIS WEEK.
1918 SYNCOVATED BOARD.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT,
1.1
KEY.
NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
136 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
cond.
Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage Op. 27 (Mendelssohn) (Overture)— Vienna Symphony Orch. cond, by Curat-Xavier Curat and file Orch.
lo Moltkau; Scherzo in Sufe with Vocal; Calypso; 3 da adore her
Pizzinil); Clasico (Carlo Alberto (Burgers)-wili Chorus: Jamaica Large Per Archi, Are E Organ Farewell Durgena)-Chorus: "W (Mule)-Orchestra dell Elar di Tering
tike
by Uro Tanisti; Swedish love be [Beinfonte-Attaway), Harry Belahapsody (widman) Concerto Ente (Vocal: We build bur
10iopardy (Willmot)--Sondra Blanca KLİDW (Atayham) Quickstep] (Piano) with Robert Ashley and his Somethin' Smith and the Redheads
Orch. (Vocal) Three-way love-Foxtrot 1.00 GUY LOMBARDO AND IS (Connl)-Ray Commen (Vocal):
ROYAL CANADIANG. The lady In” Red-lumba (Dion
The Band played on (Ward. Cygot and bla Witbel)--Kayler
Palmer);
For me and my gal Orch, with Vocal & Chorus: The
(Meyar-Lasite-Goetz); San (REPTULI- theme from the film Elmeilah Michels); You made me love you Waltz (Chaplin)-Victor Silvester Big Tune. and his Ballrooms
1958 WEATHER hi
11.00 TIME SIGNAL.
RADIO NEWAREEL.
1115 SHALL WE DANCE
Come with me my honey-Calypso (David
Whitney - Kramer) Edmundo Fics and his Cuban Örth.
with Vocal: You don't owe me hay (Vocal) with Chorur; Young Crew Cuts (Vocal): Open the letter
thing-Foxtrot (Robin)-Jolunnio
-Calyp
fove Foxtrot (Juyder Cartey)--The
(Varnick, Acquaviva) —- The Gaylorda (Vocal): Rock and Koit: I want you to be my baby (Hendricks) ----Lillian Brigas (Vocal); Good Rockin' tonight (Brown)—The Treniera Vocsi). 11.30 CLORE DOWN.
Sunda
1,00 A., TIME RIGNAL.
WEATHER REPORT -GĦLAMME BEMMARY. 9,05 MORNING MELODY. 8.30 WALIZ TIME. 838 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME BIGNAL,
PRO-
THE NEWS, SPORTS RESULTS AND SPECIAL. ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.20 MUSICAL MOMENTS, 7.30 FROM THE FILMS, 39.30 MORNING PROM,
(Monacy-McCarty}; Wall Tilt the sun shines, Nežila (Tlizer-Sterling): Waiting for the Robert E. Les (Chibert-Mute); Five foot two, eyes of blue (Has anybody seen my guil), Henderson - Lowin - Young; Dar- Janella (Demari-Black-Fither: Dy the
Edward Madden); Smiles (Roberts: Callahan); After the ball farcis)
2.10 JIMMY SHAND AND HIS
BAND.
Moon
Fly A programune of Acottish dance music. My love she's but a Lesleyot Cullen beg: The Las Patles M
irks of Invernmy;
Co. H. F, Campbell; St Bernard Waitz: Snow in Sumner; Tevini Halg; Kinlock of Kinlock; The Hundred Pipers: Deal amang the tailors: Lucky weap Mason's Apron, Lord Rume Reel. Mrs Will; Duke of Corden; Primrose polka: The Gordon Walt; 0, my Jook Melay: A Cordon for me; The Law O Lowrie,
5.00 LIFE WITH THE LYONS.
(Repeat of last Thursday's broadcast).
3.30 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS.
Presruted by leather
4.30 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
Vienna Phliharmonie Gechestra. Conducted by Clemens Bratva, 5.00 M UN TEAD COMEDY
MEMORIES.
Selection from "Chu Chin Chow" Sidney Torch and his Orch: The Maid at the Mountains-Selection)~~ The London Palladium Orch. cond. by Richard Crean; filem the Brido (jana) "Froiwart," Op. 19 (Concert Over-Sivelion-Vivian Ells
the Adelph Theater Orell. go)-Symphony Orch of with
comi, by Gerhard
Think Radio Leipzig
cond. by Michael Pauger: Concerto in Dumtur for Jody-Waltz-The Melachring Strings Aule and strings (Boccherini)--Paul cond. by Georre Melachrinu, 5.30 ATORY FOR CHILDREN. Renzi Flutes with doll: String Ensemble.
"Winnie-the-Pooh.” 11.00 HOSPITAL BUNDAY.
By A. A. Mimo-Part 2. Service from FL John's Goes Visiting." Cathedral.
5.
D.
Preacher: Dr 0.1.E., M.A.. M.D.
Sturton, 12.15 p.n. THE GEORGE SHEARING
QUINTET.
I hear music (Lane); Wan tu you too har (Rodger); Lonely inoments (Williams So tirin 13 Cuba (Shearing); How high the moon (Lewis), 12.30 MAST KÍS OF MELODY.
Eric Robinson AZÓ Orchest The muse of Albert Kotobey. 1.00 TIME SIONAL,
على
LUCIANO SANOTOROI AND
Tooli
5.45 METROPOLE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Doit van der Linden.
Toy Sulle MacMahon, 4.00 TIME BIONAL.
PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
4.62 FRANK CHACKяFIELD AND
ITIA ORCHESTRA Lovely lady (Koehler-McHugh):
high Finshoating
(Melugu- Koehler); A lovely way to spend an eventna (Alamo21-McHugh}; Cuban love song (Stollari-McHug))- Fields); Exnetly like you (MOHURD- Fielda); I can't believe that you're in love with me (Gaskill-Mcllugh);
BBC
Overseas
Shortwave
[8.30 p.m. to 12.15 am. on 25.750 Me/x, 11.65m; and
SATURDAY, OCT. 19
3፡ the title of 1 one-hour programme on the re of Franz Shaw, Liz written by Calln
which will will be brøndenst Tuesday. In A: 9.30 p.m. on "At the Ballet", on Thursday at Ben- 2.45 p... the music of
Britten con jurin
again bo heard in The Prince of the Parodos varlation of the old fairy tale of "Beauty and the Denst, set partly in a land of pagodas, perhups in Ball. In this recording the composer con- ducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden,
It is often difficult for lis- teners to appreciate the work which goes into even
enswers half-hour feature
dinary
an or
News, reports and interviews on one of the week's events in and out llangkong compiled Donald sintroduced by Brooks.
7.38 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWK.
8.09 COMMENTARY,
4.13 EVENING STAR - ERNA
SACK. (69prae). Ciribiribin Pestalozza); Laughing or waltz (Melchor-Baumann; Viesi Vieni (Scotto-Machumann); Ay ny ny Radio Freire-Beda): programme, magazine
Funiculi Funicula Hongkong's
This
Week", (Denza).... magazine programme produced 830 SPORTS CAVALCADE.
Donald and
by presented
a typlen) example, Brooks, is and can be heard at half past seven on Saturday evenings.
In it listeners hear Interviews and descriptions of events of importance which have taken
during place
the preceding
other sources
are
events.
and
Presented by Ted Thomas. D.00 TIME SIGNAL.
EDUCATING ARCHIE,
With Peter Brough and Archle Andrews, (hnal).
6.30 PM. FROM THE EDITORIALB, 6.25 THE DAY AND AGE. 445 FOR CHILDREN,
7.30 THESE FOOLISH THINGS.
REMIND YOU OF WHAT?
1.00 THE NEWS.
1.15 SPORTS ROUND-Ur. 1.30 PROM THE WEERLIES. Extracts from editorial comment by leading Britian weekly newspapers.
3.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. A programme in which Celta Irving and tell you questions about life in Heftain today,
2.00 FORCES' FAVOURITES 5.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWB.
20.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. IDO THE Dên BrDit NEWRILES- 1115 MARCHING ANE WALTZING. | The Marches played by The Band of the Ib Guards, conducted by Cap- tain. C. H. Jaeger, Director of MurÍC, Britten The Waltzes played by The Raeburn
DALJE Orchestra.
Conductor: Wynford Brain Reynolds.
B.10 MUSIC FROM A TO Z. "B"
Bach to Benjamin including
10bel also (Soprano), Denkis (Hora).
Wo
all
aur
God
SUNDAY, OCT. 20 4.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS, 4.33 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.
Behubert (on records),
443 LINGER AWHILE.
7.00 Richard Lyon, Elizabeth Allan, Claude Hulbert, Biella Bweet
TOBY.
WITH
the Rev.
1.15 Spouts ROUND-UP. 1,30 EDUCATING ARCHIE”, 9.00 DINU ESPATTI (FIANO)
ON GRAMOPHONE RECONDS. 9.15 COMMONWEALTH OF AỐNG. 10.00 THE NEWS,
Now thank J. S. Bact) Churals for urgen week, Planning for this VID and bramen with E Power Bizi gramme starts early on Mon-Organ: O Can Ye Sew Cushions Baile (Soprano) day morning, when from that (Trad.)-Isobel
Will Gerald Moore (in); The Lime onwards newspapers, Brook (Schubert Op. 25)-Nobel Gerold
in TIE TROUBLE Chinese, Balilie (Soprano) with English both radio broadcasts, and various Moure (Piano): Serenade for Tenor.
Born and Strings Op. 31 (Britten) 740 BUNDAY SERVICE. of
information Tennis Brain (Bain), Feler Fears From Malone Presbyterian Church.
conducted by news of in- Tenor) with the Boyd Nea! Biring Belfast, tapped for
and Oreil. cond. by the Composer: Willam M. Holand. teresting personalities
Minuet from String Quintet in 8.00 THE NEWR. major, Op. 13, No. 3 (Boccherini This editing and sorting of Divertimento Quartet: Overture to material takes vince every day "The School for Scandal" Barberi --Fastman Rochester Sym Orch. until the actual day of broad-cond, by Howard fanson casting, and reporters and in- 10.00 SHALL WE DANCE, terviewers are assigned to cach item, whether it be a visiting statesman interviewed at Kal Tale, or a location description
the blues-Rock and Roll MONDAY, OCT. 21 mountaineering team isdaley)-Guy Mitchell (Vocall
Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop-Rock and Roll 6.30 p.m. VROM TUZ EDITORIALS, the New Territories.
6.33 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK. (Hammer-Hampton) Lola Den
chubert (an records), Tape recorded reports are
(Vocul): A woman in love-Foxtrot
MONTMARTRE PLAY- 4.43 TIE (Vucul}; to the studios,
(Leeser)-Frankie LanD brought back
FILE, are edited and. All of me-Foxtrot (Marks)-Billy where they
Stay and his Orch: Mama Inuz 7.00 LLOYD THOMAS. timed by the producer. Natra-
Crenet-Gilbert) - Chuy
(Cherise_ GIKAN). Ramba tive and Hnking music is then freyes and his Orch; This nearly With Denis Quillsy (baritone).
mineWaltz (Rodgers-Ha fitted in to the programme, All too often events of interest merstein I-Franck Scott and its
of a
Sig. Tune: Crazy with love-Rock 14.1 FOR CHILDREN. and Rolt (Schroeder-People-Buy 11.00 Big Det, RADIO NEWSREEL. Mitchell (Vocal): In the vent of 11.15 CONCERTO.
foxtrot (Douglas- Maria Liika anal the BBC Northern our love Stow Fox-Vere-Leia Dee Vocali: Sing Orchestr
ing
WAB
130 WERT COUNTRY MAGAZINE. 8.00 THE NEWS.
8.15 SPORTH REVIEW,
1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA,. Orch: That's your take-Foxtrot Tooraba By Alistair Cooke.
Cuts (Vocal): Rock and 2.65 'STRIKE BACK'.
Rolt:
Orch; Mambo Murray (May-Gozzo) which taico place on Monday,To co Mambo, Tuesday or Wednesday, and have been faithfully recorded. aro scrapped to make way for more interesting items which occur later in the week. oll, It is estimated that at Jeast 15 or 10 hours work goes into the production of this one
is true! programme, and this
The Crew DO ITuel (Blackwell) - | 'Strike Back' wa Roll RAR (Light-Davies)-Tho Ink place during
of most magazine and festure programmes,
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 000 kilocycles per second).
Today
1.00 TIME: HIGNAL,
*1.17 WEATHER" REPORT.
DE NEW*. SPECIAL ANNOUNCE
DOT MENTS."
130 ANDRE, KÖSTELAMETZ, AND
1 ORCHESTRA,
Play Epanish majodice.'
·RAO JUẤT, FOR YOU,
Card Presented by till Dorward.
**RACING.
Coementary \eis the -- Kwong Tang - Maikloar. From HLADDY
4
targe-scale
action, including convoy protection, ały strikes, submarine and anti- submarine attacks anul mine war- tore. A BBC team covered
|
Good-bye
bluer
(Mel{ugh-Fields-" Johnson); I couldn't sleep a wink last night
eight Fields- Dinner at i 19.30 MORRIS STOLOFF AND
4.37 FORCES EVENINO SERVICE.
Conducted by The Rev. R. L. Ригаоляко С.Р.
7,00, FROM THE WERKLJES. 7.15 THE OBERT SHAW
CHORALE.
T
Conducted by Robert Bhaw. Juanita: Aura Leg; Wall for the
Meliner wagon-Donald
old sweet on ES Love's Meliner (tenor): When you snd I were young, Maggie-Thonias Pyle (baritone); Lorena, Bweet Genevieve -Calvin Marsh baritone): U Liz DITT Chesi (tenor); larg
1/1
Kummer night; Home, sweet
7.45 VIRTUOSO
Wanda Landowska, (Naṁpsi- chard) French Bulle in E Major (Dach); Turkish March_(Mozart),
758 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWS: 1.09 COMMENTARY. B.YS SERENADE.
The Metachrtho Orchestes. Serenade In the night (Bixio
Moonlight Cherubla Kennedy);
and rows (Lemare-Black-Morst); Eveniony (Marlin); In the still ni | the night (Porter); To a wild rum
(MacDowell): Indian (Dubin-Herbert)
8.JO LUNDON BELONGS TO ME.
Part 5. HON Charge" by Nor- man Colline adapted 14 serial by eight paris.
0.00 TIME BIGNAL.
THE CRITICS.
P
A dircussion including Festival
of the Arte Avents of the past week.
Op.
ww
0.30 BUNDAY CONCERT. Legends für Orchestra, (Sibellas): The Swan of Tuonela: Lemminkninen in Tuoneln Lemmin kninen's Roturn-The Danish Bloku Radio Sym. Orch, cand, by Thorma Jense
Symphony No. in C (Schuberti-Arturs Tsempiai and the NDC Symphony Orchi 10.5 POETRY, OF THE COMMON-
WEALTH.
Pakistani
Ur-
**#
Freddy Martin and his chestan withs Merv Geima,
STUDIO ORCHESTRA, ALOD MORNING FROM,
Symphony No.. in F Minor, ON, 38 (Tchaikovsky!-Doston Bymphony Orch. cond. by Serge Kouravilaky: Delly Suits (Faure, Op. 56)-London Hymphony Orch. cond. by Anatole Titoulari.
12.00 0000 SONGS OF THE SEA. пу Лау Martin and his with Urchestra
The 11111 Shepherd Chorus.
12.10 p.m. DOUBLE ATTRACTION. Pallippe Gerard and his Oz- chestra, Georgia Gibbs, 1.90 TIME 3IONAL.
13 WEATHER REPORT.
1. NEWB, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
1.30 HENRY WOOD PROMENADE
CONCERT.
·
UBC Symphony Orchestra, contacted by Bir Malcolm Bargent and Krie Coates, Buite "Four Centuries" Contes): "nema and Variation
Buite No. 3 in G); (Tchaikovsky), 2.13 DINO
(Eric
HAMMON AND 1s
ORGAN.
2.30 GLENN MILLIME AND HIS
ORCHESTR
3,00 THE MERRY WIDOW.
100 LA DEMIN 'HEURE
CAIBE.
FTIAN.
Oeuvres d'Ernext ChausPES. 6.30 СПІСЛОО BYMPHONY OR-
CHESTRA. Conducted by Prita Weinst.'. Overture to "The Bartered Bride" Smetana); Polka and Fugue (7zom "Rohwatida"Weinberger): Me- phisto Waltz (Limt) (Episode from Lena's "Faust dangd in the (t)= Village Inn); Pastorale Gleb Axgirod (Piano),
7.00 GOLDEN AOR OF POPULAR
BONG, No.
"You're the 299,"
7.30 "CONTINENTAL CAPENI." 151 WEATHER AKP'OHT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL,
THE NEWS,
8.00 CONEMENTARY,
4.15 BÖSEMARY CLOONEY AND
THE HI-LO'S.
4. THE MUDIO. MAKERS, '
2.15 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Coske.
#40 THE WORSHIPPER AT NOON, The life story of Fram Kant. Written by Colth Shaw 10.30 LAWRENUE WELK AND BIS
CHAMPAGNE MURIŲ.
1048 WEATHER 'REPORT. 11,40 TIME BIGNAL..
RADIO NEWAREIL. 11.18 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Operaita by Frenn Lebar with | 11,30 CLOSE' DOWN,
abeth Schwarzkopf, Erlen Kuna, Kamy Loose and Nizolki
Clodda
and Chorus with The ihilharmonia OrctimskaM.
Conducted by Otta Ackermann. 120 KAWICZ' AND LANDAUER.
At two PlaNDS.
Les Sylphides (Chopin) (Excerpts), MUSIC FOR TEA TIME. Philip Green and
Orchestra.
5.00 CALYPSO."
le
Russell Daville,
Chorus and Orchestra. Berrienne hama; Bomba Negra: Like Hand; I'll sing; Calypso Hello, | Suk, rum and pretty women; Pros perity: Nutun data worbant L Belle
Martialque;_ Crazy, &lly tanies: Uly woman.
5.39 STORE FOR CHILDREN.
The Tale of Beatrix Potter. Autopied by Garden Grier, ang Victor Klor selected by Ouver surt with music by Michael
North, production by R. b. Smit Johnny Towmnouso,“ 8.00 TIME BIGNAL.
1931 WEATHER REPORT.
100 TIME SIGNAL.
MUSIC AT THE CLOSE,
Bach Bunday after Trinity. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
11. THE EVILOQUE.
Monday
8.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL.
WEATHER REPORT, PRO-
GRASIME BUMMARY.
1.05 "TILAPALGAR DAY MUSIC.” 130 ALFRED NEWMAN AND H18 HOLLYWOOD BYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
138 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME BIGNAL,
NEWB, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE. MENTE AND HOME NEWB, FROM BRITAIN.
9.20 VICTOR YOUNG AND 113
BINGING STRINGS. 9.30 BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA. Conducted by Arthur Fiedler. 10.00 TUE MUSIC OS JEROME
KEEN.
Programmes
21.550 Mo/s, 13.02m).
11.15 MUSIC FOR TWO PIANOS,
Iris Loveridge and Erie Ilarri-
100
Robin Bailey Nancy Price, and Denys Blakelock in 'TURN OF THE CENTURY,"
Michael comedy for radio by
the
11.45
events aftoat, ashore, and in the Fir. under the general direction of the Defenen Correspondent of the BBC's | A
Rear European Service,
Admiral Brett.
MODERN
Sexin
and he
Angus Nicholi.
2.10 MUSIC IN THE
MANNER.
The Den Rande!
Martin Luking Quintet. 10.00 THE NEWS, 10.15 NEW RECORDS.
Concert Mue).
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREXI 11.15 STORIES FROM THE UALLET, Swan Lake'-Tohalkovahy.
TUESDAY, OCT. 22
6.30 pm. FROM THE EDITORIALS.
3 THIS DAY AND AGE.
8.43 BANDY MACPHERSON
THE THEATRE ORGAN.
AT
THURSDAY, OCT. 24
6.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.33 TUBS DAY AND AGET
The Aspirations of Yen.
A series of talks by young men and women of different nations. week: Tom Adam.
Th
8.45 COMPOSER OF TUE WEEK.
Behubert (an records).
1.00 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
1.30 THE BIG FISH.
by Douglas Railton IA radio play).
1,00 THE NEWS,
1.13 SPORTA ROUND-UP.
PROGRAMME GUMMARY. $02 IN THE GROOVE.”
A record macellany.
630 MUSIC FOR LVLKYONE.
Overture in a Comers (Cnidiner) -London Symphony Orca, cond. by Richard Ausum: The Marriage OL FIERTO" Act 3-YO 2000 Elisabeth Rebord Mozari) 1Suprana);
Hungarian Duneca Brahma); No. 3 in F major: No.
in D minor: No. 13 in Ll major- Schnabel (Plano duo); Jupiter, the (From "The Bringer of Juliity
| Flanëtɔ," Suite, Op. 32, (olst)-- Philharmonie Promenade Orelt. Cad, by Sir Adrien Boult with Plullar- Atentbers of the dom Inonic Chof.
7,00 COCKTAN TIME.
Gordon Jenkins (Plano) and Orchestra.
7.30 TALKING ABOUT DOOKS,
"The Lohenwes" by Richard Church, The House of Move- ment" by Tho
Gunna Reviewed by Also Hardie. 1,43 INTERLUDÉ FOR MUSIC.
The Harold Umar quiztet. 7.35 WEATHEN REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWS.
8.09 COMMENTARY.
LIS DANNY HAVE SINGS.
Anatole of Paral.The Peony_bushi
your
| Wednesday
1.50 AJA. TIME SIGNAL,
OPENING MARCH.
JAN CORDUWENER AND UIS BALLROUM ORCHESTRA. 7.15 NEWS BUMALANY 120 TOP O' THE MORN. 145 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP OF THE MOIN, (Conta), 7.38 WEATHER REPORT, 8.00 TIME SIONAL.
NEWS.
8.10 SOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 8.13 DIARY FOR TODAY. 8.16 MUSIC IN THE AIR. AS) REPFAT HEADLINES.
WEATHER REPORT,
9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.30 p.m.
KANY.
PROGRAMME BUM.
1232 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL.
LD WEATHER REPORT.
LB NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
130 AFTERNDON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
5.39 WOLLEN ONLY.**
A weekly magazine Introduced by Wendy Colbourne, compiled by Barbara Lawrenca
Murray Leavitt,
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
and
PROGRAMME BUMALADY. 6.02 LUCKY DIP LISTENERS'
REQUESTS.
Presented by: Margherita, 7.06 RECORD RÓUNG AROUT. 130 THE BONG IS OVER.
that
A Diogramine of Botiga have flood the test of'time, 138 WEATHER BEPORT,
2.00 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWD.. 2.49 COMMENTARY. 13 TUE ORCHESTRA
MAGGIO FIORENTINO, Conducted by Gianandrem Gavazzoni play operalle maste.
Maschere Overture
OF THR MUSICALE
"Le
Mas
cagni): Guglielmie Nateliff Intermezzo [Mascagni): "Buor Angelica" - Intermezzo (Puccini);
to Act
Overture
(Catalan); (Bellini).
"Nonne"
Hailin' the Jacks Aladem, 1 love Wally"-Prelude
Crepe Suzette: I've got a Lovely bunch of cocugnuts withḥ į Chorus; I belong to Glasgow: Good old 140; Techalkaway: Lobby Num- ber: Hula Lau; Not since Nineveh. 8.45 MURIC FROM THE MOVIES.
**Saint Joan,"
8.45 WEDNESDAY THEATRE,
A PRIVATE WORLD.
Music composed and conducted by Mischa Spojlantky,
930 MONDAY RÉCITAL.
Julietta Tam (Metro-Soprano). Piano accompaniment by Maya
iter. ERIC PARKIN
(PIANO).
By hüichael Wharton. Produced by David Thomson.
Cas
The Harrator.T. St John Barry: Ann, his wife-Anna Burden: Me Wordsworth: Melison Fichard
Major Fungeti--Jeffrey Lumaden. 945 THE DEEP RIVER BOTA 10.00 THIS WREK'1 COMPOSER
MENDELASQIN
Overture "The" Hebrides"" Op): 26 (Fingal's
harmonic Orch. cond. by Paul:
Cave) The Berlin
Che Foro Senza Euridice" from "Orfeu" (Gluck); "Voce di "Yen Kempen; 1st Mov, from Octet
in E Flat Major, Op. 20-Pro Musten Chamber Group; Bongs without words: No, in a major, Op. 33: No. In A minor, Op. 38; No.8 in
The blind girl'e nong from "La Gluconda") (Ponchie Du Bist Wie Eine Blume (Schuiniann): Von Ewigos Liebe (Brahma): Autumn Meditation (Chibère Song) Elo Quald); Bong of the Epringtides A fal major. Op 38 Ginette Doyen (From "Sarnia": Month's hind: (plano).
10.30 MURIC ROUND THE WORLD. Amberley Wild brooks (Muse by
1858 WEATHER REPORT. John Ireland).
11.00 TIME SIGNAL,
10,00 THE SPANISH
ORCHESTRA,
BYMPHONY
Conducted by Rafael Ferrer.
8.30 THE GERALD CROSSMAN į 10,30 EDUCATING ARCHE.
PLAYERS,
9.00 NEW RECORDS.
100 Anthony Newlanda Henry
Morgan in THE ENTIRELY Light. FACULOUS ADVENTURES OF 9.30 WELSH MAGAZINE. HENRY NORGAN, BUCCAN-19.00 THE NEWB. LEI.
10.15 THOSE WERE THE DAYS,
Chronicle the Fourth: An English 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. in. JAKE flose by Anton Delniar and Alfred 11.15 Bernard Braden Dunntar
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.15 AORTS ROUND-UP. 130 PORCES' FAVOURITER. 9.00 THE AL READ BIOW.
9.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
10.00 THE NEWB.
14.15 THE ENGLISHMAN'S HOUSE.
A talk from his Third Programnie
series by W. G. Horks.
ÄND THE KID',
| 11.45 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
FRIDAY, OCT. 25
030 pm. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 435 EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS. 0,43 THE TUNESMITH),
MEMORIES 7.00 AV
REIGNA.
By Her Highness.
OF RIX
Places Morle
10.45 THE' CHAMELEONS DIREC-Louise, a reading by Gladys Young
TED BY KON PETERS.
[of passages from the book, chosen
11.00 Blx Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. by Mary Hope Allen. 4: My Grand
11.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE.
1.45 THE FLOWERS IN
VALLEY.
THE
A programme of folk muate.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 5.30 .. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 635 CIENCE REVIEW.
4.45 DILL JONES.
At the piano.
7.00 BC SCOTTISH VARIETY
ORCHESTRA.
750 VARIETY AHOY!
motter
8.00 THE NEWS.
1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
830 THE CHRISTIAN YEAR. The seventh of eight programmes relation to. The Creed I bellove in one God. Music by The Temple Maio Choir Reader: Peter Coke.
3.45 TUNE TIME.
Monte in all Directions,
9.39 GUITAR CLUB.
A remien of rhythmic musle from Apanish to Bkitle' with Ken Sykora
From the Depot Royal Marines, and the Guitar Club Group.
Best, Kent.
8.00 Ti NEWS.
A.15 RPORTS KOUND-UI',
8.30 Baryck Guyler in NSPECTOR
SCOTT INVESTIGATES.
9.00 MUSIC FOR DANCING.
10.30 THE NEWS.
10. RECITAL.
By Hana Hotter
Ernest Lt (plano).
29.49 TUE BAY
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with
(baritone)
ELLINGTON
Vietor Silvester and his Ballroom 11.09 Ele Den. RADIO NEWSREEL.
10:00RK AND WORSHI
7.43
Educational Work in New Guinea'
talk by Canci Joly Chisholin 10.00 THE NEWS.
11.15 TIL EUROPEAN COMPLEX.
*Discovering Europe".
Two viown by cargo Mikes of Hungary and G. J. Render of Hol
10.35 Bidney Torch in METROPOLI. 1195 x99. RAVEL. af
TAN MUBIC.
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Irmin Xolinal "' imeZIO- Lova
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played for you by the soprano) with Jacqueline Bopmentt Weston (Vocal) with Chori Shake, from most of the NA.T.O. powers talnment
Orchestra with sing (niano) on gramophone records. (Caihotik)-Attia practised in the arduous contillons Metropolitan
1145 BDC SYMPHONY ORCHES- Rattle and roll Malviu et the Rhythin Rockets; Thai of the period of the
inst star Doreca Iftoe. cquinoctial
THA $1.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL Brand now cha-cha-sten Stuart- Kales abnost every variety of naval
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1055 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TBE SIGNAL.
RADIO NEWSREEL
IL GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
1.09.11.
TIME SIGNAL. OPENING MARCH LIGHT MUSIC.
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY,
1.20 TOP O' THE MORN,
7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
15
AND
TOP O' THE MORN, (Conr'().
WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME RIGNAL.
6.10 HOME NEWS FROM HEFTAIN.
TODAY
BIS BLAST FROM ENGLAND.
B.16 MUSIC
231 EPEAT
BRADLINES.
WEATHER REPORT.
100 CLOSE DOWN.
$2.15 p.m. MORNING PRAYER!.
By the Her. 2. E. Sandback. 12.30 PhooRAMME SUMMARY. 152 ROBERT FARNON AND HIS
ORCHESTRA,
100 TIME SIGNAL,
"RUYTEM."
With Les Paul (Guitar). WEATHER REPORT.
13 VEN, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE
MENTS.
1.30 LUNCHTINE CONCERT.
L'orchestre De
Romande.
2.00 GLOBE DOWN,
p
Sulete
1.3 OVER THE HILLS AND YAR
AWAY.
Introduced by Mavis.
5.43 LISTEN TO "A LULLABY.
A Selection musle for Lanaby
Time.'
6.00 THE SIGNAL.
PROGRAMME" "SUMMARY,
to KARACH)...
SWISSAIR
RADIO NEWERREL 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
1930 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
7.00 a.m. TIME SIONAL.
OPENING MARCH.
LEROY ANDERSON AND HIS "P 0 P 3o CONCERI ORCHESTRA,
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7,30 TOP OF TETH MODRACU 1.33 WRATIÉER REPORT,
TOP D' TRE MORN, ECOet'd). 13 WEATHER REPUET.
SIGNAL.
HOME NEWS PROM BRITAIN, 5.15 DIARY FOR TODAY. KI MUMU IN THE AIR. 8.51 REPEAT HEADLINES.
WEATHER REPORT: " *'*;; 9.30 CLOSE DOWN.
12.10 y.m.PROQILAMME
MARY,
12.19. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
2.00 TIME BIONAL.
SUM-
1. WEATHER REPORT. ·` 1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTO:
"GELL
with
1.30 FROM THE CRAZY."
snow
Starring Mary Martin Orchestra cond. by Leban
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
5.30 THURSDAY CLUB.
Introduced by Robert Acheson.
6.00 TIME SIGNÁL.
PROGRAMME BUMMARY..
6.0% PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 8.10 MECOND ROUND ABOUT.
DES CONCERTS
7.09.
7:30 (63) JOLSON SINUS, 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME 'SIGNAL.
THE NEWS.
6.01 COMMENTARY.
CMS LIES WITH THE LYONS.
'Bend and de BechthÍ,** 145 AT THE BALLET. -THE PRINCE OF THE PAGODAS" Royal Opera House 'Orched(a. Covent Garden, conducted by Nejatata Britten."
9.45 UNITED
DIVETION. Tresenta Daght." costain
NATIONS RADIO
Beyond Reasonable The story behind a very important 40
cutient 13.45 DANCE TO
WARREN COVINGTON AND THE COM MANUERA,
10.34 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIONAL.
RADIO NEWSREEL 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUBIC. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Friday
7.00 AM, TIME SIONAL,
ING MARCH,
OPEN-
FRANK CHACKSFIELD
AND
SNA OBCHESTRA.
TJ
NRWB SUMMARY.
7.20 TOP THE MORN.
7.43 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP OF THE MORN. (Cont'd).
1.58 WEATHER REPORT,
8.04 TIME Bional NewH.
8.10 11OME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
8.15 MARY FOR TODAY.
1.16 SWEET AND SWING, 137 REPEAT 'HEADLINES,
WEATHER REPORT.
9.99 CLOSE DOWN.
12.13 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS,
by the Rev. Father EW. Gallagher BJ, 17.36 PROGRAMME HUMMARY. 12.32 MELODIES AND MEMORIES."
DIGNAL. 1.20 TIME
LETTER
FROM AMERIVÄ, By Alfstale Cooke. (Repeat of Fort Tuesday's broad- CAWEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NETTS, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE-
MENTA. 1,39 MUSIC OF TUR MAPTERS, LOU CLOBE DOWN.
6.30 TIME FOR TEENAGERS.
Introduced by Katibate.
6.09
6.01 POPULARITY POLL.
Deborah
SUMMARNAL, PROQRAMINE
Presented by Ted Thomas. 6.30 ASIAN club, 1.00 BANDSTAND.
The Regimental Band and The Make Pipers of Her Majesty's Scots Guards,
Conducted by 2. Col. Sam Rhodes, M.B.E. M. Bac., A.R.C:M,
7.30 WE WRITE NOVELY.
Leading British
writers dis- cuis Girly working with Walter Allen C.P. SHOW.
1.49 CYNTHIA GOODING.
Big Spanish Folk Songs, 158) WEATHER” REPORT.
100 TIME HIGNAL, THE NEWS.
COMMENTARY.
*
1.25 YOUR WEEK END,
Presented by Ted Thomas, 30 MUSIC LOVERS' UGUR
CLASSICAL REQUISTA, Provented by Aileen Dakker, Trio in D Minor, Op. 63 (@chumann); To Muro (Schaubert). "Tameka ume Overture pret Veciusberg Music (Wagner),
930 ATRIBUTE TO
STRAUSS JNTU
JOHANN
On the anniversary of his birth in Vienna in 1825,
17.00 LONDON BELONGS TO ME.
Part 8, "On Charge" by Not- man Collins, adipted "ex
serial in eight basis.
*
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10.30 VICTOR SILVESTER,
..
And his Battroom Orchestra. 10.39 WEATHER REPORT.
1100 TROR SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
REEL
11.13 GOODNIOUT MUSIC. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
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