THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1958.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
The second Test match at Lorde starts next;
Thursday and as usual Radio Hong- kong will be remaining on the air until a quarter to midnight to bring listeners an account of the opening stages of the game at Lords.
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Radio Hongkong Brings You Reports On The
Second Test
5.00 UNIT REQUESTA.
Presented by Jano, Calling: 79 Water Transport Cu. 6.00 TIME SIGNALA
MITCH MULER.
.A.BL
John Arlott and Rex Alston will be there to describe the scene and give a commentary on the opening stages of the play, and Test skippers Freddy Brown and Norman Yardley sea of die inoon: Izena Tzena will be on hand to give their opinions on the game,
Opera
opera station
Radio Hongkong will prescal the sixth and final opera in the current
at 0.40 tomorrow evening. The work chosen for the last in the series is Donizetti's Luelt rammer moor, The story in besed on The Bride of Scoll's novel Lammermoor.
Donizetli was one of the most prolife of all composers, and during his career (1797-18-18) he wrote over sixty operus.
Philharmonic
on
The ploy In next week's Thirty Minute Theatre at D o'clock on Tuesday evening is: The Party Through The Wall by Muriel Sly. The plot concerns the search by a somewhat eccentric art for a quiet a
with and the eventual liasOD between the artist, Ethel Chuson, and
her next door neighbour Dr Fell. There is strong thread of spiritualis running through the play and the sur- prising conclusion is kept until the very last moments of the play.
Patchwork
on
Gillian Durling's Patchwork! will be
the air at 6.15 on Wednesday
In evening. this edition the material has ins it linking thread the set and matters nautical, Francis Alfiey
Hi Chorus Kid Orchestra.
Oriental
Treas; Au Revou PS Autumin
leaves: Green leaves: Keep me in Mind; Tira Lira Madeira; Nepotros, 6.30 THE ILMAIMÓNIA OR
CHESTRA.
von
Conducted by Herbert
Karajan.
Overtura Light Cavelty" (Buppe): lk from "Schwanda the Dagpiper Weinberger); Joyeuse Marche Chunbrier; Expatia Ithapsody (Chabrior); Redelzky March Juhann Waltz Waldieure, Op.183) Strauks ist, Op.220: The Skate 100 NEW HOUNDS IN JAZZ.
Colin Stuart, diecomes modern Jazz and
plays recordings, showing
and development. No. 3: Miles Davies and Friends. 7.30 THIS WEEK.
origi
News reports and Interviews un some of the week's eyrnis in and out Hongkong. Compiled by Tim Briton, 7.58 WEATHER
8.00 TIME HIGNALORT.
THE NEWS.
8.10 COMMENTARY, 2.1 SONGS VAUGHAN,
13%
MILANKIE
Happy go lucky; Chattanooga Choo Clese:
Bhoe-Shine Boy:
You're driving me crazy: Do do do; Hit the road to Dreamland,
1.30 ПРОптяслят. $45 BUMMER PROM.
Ferenade in E flat major K 313 Mozart) (for Wind Instruments)
more local item of Another interest to music lovers will be broadcast at 8.30
Mon- day evening in the popular programine Monday itecital. sings and intes butt So The London Baroque Ensemble cond. This is a concert recorded by lesser known ava songs: the Hongkong Philharmonie Orchestra at the Lake Yew Hat!mander Kirby tells the story of last Thursday. In this pro- historie Naval occasion, and
grime the orchestra will play works by Rossini, Schumang and Beethoven,
Caroline Brago (piano).
Karl Has Concerto No. 2 in 1 Com-nor, Op. 22 Violin and Orch.
(Wlenjak)-tase Ster (Violi and Philarmonic Symphony Orch. of New York cond. By Efrem Kurtz, 9.30 SECRETS OP SCOTLAND
YARD. 951 WEATHER REPORT.
10.1
THE NEWS AND HOME-NEWS
FROM BRITAIN
that John among the extracts Soapte Introduces from The Sounds Of Time, is a recording
10.09 TIME BIGNAL The solobt will be made during the marriage ser- vice of the then Princess Eliza- bell to her sellor prince.
Jan McCollum reports aboul the work of the Urban Services Department, and all the patcher of poetry, music and humour i which the producer Gillen Dur
My Word
Tire D.B.C. Transcription Service programme My Word, in
which a team of four welling has evilected have a dis-; known breadcasting verzonall- tinët zoutical davour. The pro- ties turale with questionmastergrainme is written and intro-
John Artott In A half serious duced by George Fowler. altempt to sqlve a number of quelons asked to the zame vein, ends on Tuesday evening. After quiet start this pro- a large
gramme as bullt up following in Hongkong due mainly to the quick repartee of scriptwriters Frank Male
and
Deals Norden who form the male half of the panel.
High Girders
(Broadcasting on a frequency of B6B kilocycles per second.)
Today
22.20 p.m. ROMANCE IN MUSIC
AND NONG
MORTON GOULD AND 1929 ORCHESTRA. The Merry the Fieldle,
Widow: The Cat and
30 QUT AND ABOUT.
At the Paramount 22rečaurant, dance muste, played by Glad Carlo and his Orchestra. Your list John Wallace and
Cheng 1038 WIRD REPORT,
$1.00 TIME BIGNAL..
RAIO NEWSREEL. THIS SHARK WE DANCE.
You_do something to me; Easy to love-Foxtrot: Let'
Calypso: go Maria Dolores; Ain't she owedl; })
ipped: Waliz of the wind. 1130 CLOBE DOWN.
8.00 .. TIME BIGNAL. My
Magte
is the moonlight; ramatter! Champagne waliz: '3 Wonderful; Love: The touch of your Ups Falling in love with love; This Bait be lovis; P'm glad there tử you; The girl that arry; They say
On Wednesday evening ni it's wonderful: I fall in love too programmelly: Loves The Eyes of love; I'm
was
a
the
feature
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1078,
9.00
Thy Bridge On
brundeast. The aster will be Tay Bridge across the river Tay
completed In
later Eighteen months
in collapsed
great storm into the river carrying with it below a six coach train. There were no survivors. The tragedy happened at night, and in the mids! of one of t worse storms that north eastern Scot- land has ever known. The scarcely imaginable picture of a thousand yards of iron girders. toppling a hundred feet into a river carrying with them or engine, a tender, five carriages and a brake van provide a vivid it horrifying picture.
mood for love: Your eyes have told me any,
1.00 TIME BIONAL,
11 WEATHER REPORT.
135 NEWS, HTECTADAANNOUNCE.
INTR.
1,30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
Ouverture Anacreon; Sekarzino! Covation: The Mill; Walzen fram "Der flowenkavalier" Op, 60.
2.00 JUST FOR YOU,
Presented by Nick Kendall, 2.00 JOURNEY INTO SPACE. "The Work in Pedi.“ Weltler and produed by Charter Color, Episodio 17.
3.30 Paul Page introúkers
THE BIG RECORD,
with Jerry Mure's ummontrato. Hoberta Sisewood, Woody Herman and Dren, and Cute Andiear (V.0.A. Beerending),
4,00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
Leichtles Blut: Gold and Silver Waltr Puppenrplele -- IntermeŽTAS; Wien Wird Bei Nacht Erat Schun Vennero Song: Wien Wrist Wien Morch; Dollarwalrer-Wall: Chambre Separee: Ich Muss Wieder Elomat ly Grinzing Kein.
4.30 "ROUTH PACIFIC."
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The Hodgers Hammerstein Mustral Play. Starring: Mary Martin дл Tato Pinza Circhestra cond, by Salvatorr Hell'isola.
considered The bridge wan one of the wonders of the age, and its falluro was a severo to national vanity. IN blow
was designer, Thomas Boucli declared mainly responsible by the Court of Inquiry, and public he was a opinion decided that criminal. He went gently mod
lindy: a year of the and died within disaster.
Overture: A cork-eyed Optimist; Some enclianted evening; There moting ke a dame: Bali Hoi: I'm Nonna tawh that on right outa my Younker than Sprinkime: Tuls nearly was mine: Finale.
The Scarlet Pimpernel of the
Vatican
• Priest.
His
He was name: Hugh O'Flaherty. His birthplace: Killarney. Throughout the last two years of the war in Italy he openly defied tho Nazis in rescuing from under their noses nearly 5,000 Allied Prisoners,
The Scarlet Pimpernel of the Vatican has been written for the Sunday Post Harald by ERIC WILLIAMS, the man, who was himself a Prisoner of War and who wrote the Wooden Horse. "Slowly, from many sources", says Williams, "I have teamed Monsignor O'Flaherty's whole fascinating story. It is one of the most exciting hidden chapters of the Second World War."
It Begins Exclusively, in TO-MORROW'S
SOUTH CHINA
MINOAS
POST HERALD
WEATHER REPORT AND PROGRAMME PARADE.
3.10 MUSIC IN THE LATIN
AMERICAN MANNER.
8.30 MORNING MELODY, 8.58 WEATHER REPORT.
9 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWS, SPORTS RESULTE AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE
MENTU.
9.45 CAPRICCIO ESPADNOL.
(louky-Karlakov),
The ullywood Bowl Symphony Druhratri, conducted by Felix
| Sloton
9.40 RECORD BOUND ABOUT. 1939 SERVICE
Union
Church
C.
From the Kennedy Road. Preacher: 'The Rev. 11. Fynington
[UG GRCHESTRA OF THE WEEK.
Orkestre
Buisse,
Homande,
sung by (Barfer)
***
42.13 plant POPULAR BALLADS,
Leonard Warren
12.30 STILING HONG,
osald Buge and htt Orchestra.
1.09 TIME SIGNAL
GUING TO THE VICTURES. Chairman: Tim Araton.
111 WEATHER REPORT.
13 NEWS SPECIAL ANNOUNCE,
MENTS
138 AFTERNOON CONCERT,
2.0
THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE.
.. Stephen. Müreny in "The Right
Person
By Pufla Mackle.
230 BRITISH JAZZ,
329 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS
Presented by Jennifer,
4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME, 130 FOKLAHOMA,"
Andersions - from the Sound Track of the flim, aärring (lurdun Matkar
shirley and
Jntes.
Orchestra conducted by Ja3 1tluckton.
5.00 RAND OF HER MAJESTY'S
GRENADIER GUARDS. Condticled by Major F. I Harris, MDE.
3.30 STORY FOR CHUDREN,
Snow Treasure, Adapted by Eva lowland from a book by Mail McSwigon. Part 3.
6.09 TIME BIGNAL,
1.20 BILLABY AND NOND. 1.5 WEATHER REPORT, HARCH. 7,30 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
Rev. Noren.
155 DIARY FOR TODAY, 7.38 WEATHER NEPORT.
8.50 TIME BIONAL,
THE NEWS.
9.10 PROGRAMME PARARE, B.10 THE DUTCH BWING COL
LEGE BAND.
9.00 CLKABE DOWN, 13.30 p.m. DOUBLE ATTRACTION. Warren Covington and the Commanders and Rurly Drapor *(vol).
1.00 TIME BIONAL.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
2.18 NEWB, BPECIAL ANNOUNCE.
MENTS.
1.30 AFTERNOON · CONCERT, 2.00 CLUBE DOWN.
THE NEWS
B.10 COMMENTARY. 8.25 PATCHWORK,
Written
and
produired
lien Burling. Introduced by George Fowler. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
THE SUGH GMOERS.
by
The story of the TAY Bridge disaster by John Prebble.
0.58 WEATHER REPORT.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL,
THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
19.15 JUKE BOX.
1958 WEATHER REPORT. 11.09 TIME BIONAL,
RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.18 ALFRED CONTOT,
(Iaño).
1130 CLOSE DOWN.
5.30 THE ADVENTURES OF HAMI] BT
BADA OF ISPAUAN.
No, Baji Baba become a person or importance.
GAS The British Council presen THE STUDENTS' GUWE." A series of four discusalem of the problems of students going to Britain for Righer studier. No. : Battling in: where to live.
Janet Tumblin and Hui Che Ying- 4,00 TIME SIGNAL.
ITE IN THE GROOVE, 434 COCKTAIL TIME,
Akitch Henderson, his plano and Orch.
1.00 CLASSICAL, REQUESTS.
Presented by trene Kurn.
1.30 THE Bio rkcond.
Introduced by Patul Page. With Morgan Orch. Dlengin
& Jimmy Hodgers, (V.0.A. cording)
151 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 TUME SIGNAZ. THE NEWA
1,10 COMMENTÀRY
AND $15
13 RAY ELLINGTON
QUARTET. HONGKONG PIHALARMONIE ORCHESTRA.
8.30
Guest
Conductor: Arrigo Fos Danioti Corvine "Braga. on Jupe 12. 1939 Loke Yew all Recorded atcorpls of corpert held 1.00 TIME SIGNAL,
"MY SQUARE LABDIE,"
Gardiner,
Featuring Hec 31, Nancy Walker &
Music by Max Showalter, Lyrics
and Diakjve by William Hart
130 CONTINENTAL.
VOUS.
With Deals Drabant, 9.37 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIK SIGNAL
THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 THE SOMERHET STRINGB.
BCOTLAND Op 10.30 RECRETS
YARD
[Repeat of last Saturday's
10 WEAREPORT.
1100 TIME SIGNAL.
RADIO NEW REEL. 11.13 REVERIS.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
1.00 4.211 TIME BIGNAL.
LACHT MUSIC.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY 22) MELODY AND
BONG
1.45 WEATHER "REPORT, MARCH.
130 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY-
Rev. Noren.
13
DIARY FOR TODAY.
734 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWE
“ÖPERA
8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE, B. VIENNA STAGE
ORCH.
conduried by Anton Paulik, 9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 1315 pm. MORNING PHAYERS,
Dy the Rev. F.F. Sandriel, 1220 JOURNEY INTO MELODY,
with George Melaeltrino and lis Orchestra.
L TIME SIONAL. 113 WEATHER REPORT,
1.15 NAWR, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE
MFNTB
10 AFTERNOON CONCENT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
1.36 "NOT FOR SQUARES,”
G.00 TIDIE SIGNAL.
LA DEMLJEURE FRAN CAISE.
6.30 YOUTH'MAKES MUSIC.
School Chults and Recorders. LESTER LANIN AND DANCE ORCHESTRA.
1.0
7.35 THE NATURALIST.
R18
Introduced by Ataxwell Knight, No. 8: "Markuplate."
1.10 EDMUNDO KỦY
ORCHESTRA,
AND 119
* WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
-THE NEWS
8.40 COMMENTARY.
3,15 MY WORD,
A panel game, introduced by
Følin Ariott (Vinals.
3.45 TANGOS-DŪRIS GARDEK.
and his Orelvasten.
9.00 TIME FIGNAL.
THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE.
The Party Through the Wall." unifanion by Muriel Sly. 2.10 MUKIC or bun TIMES. 9 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME RIGNAL,
THE NEW AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. NIGHT CAP. Presented by Ted Thomas. 6.30 FORCES EVENING BERVICE 10.58 WEATRER REPORT.
Conducted by The Rev. B. L. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL Partonage. ef.
RADIO NEWSREEL.
D'ARTEGA
AND
CHESTRA
OR- 18.15
1,00 HONDRA BANCA WITH THE $1.15 AND SO TO BED.
PHO MUSICA ORCHESTRA 11.39 CLOSE DOWN.
• OF HAMBURG,
Conducted
by XanS-JUNEED
Walther play second ithapsody for Plano and Orchestra. (Gerdwin).
733 FROM THE WEEKLIES 1.30 316LODIES AND MEMORIES
Programme 11.
1.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWB
8.10 COMMENTARY.
8.15 HONATA NO. 5 IN C MINOR,
UP. 45 (urion).
Sergei Rachmaninoff (piano) } Fells Kreisler (Violla}," 8.40 LUCIA DI LAMMERMOGR."
AR Opera
2 Acta by Donizeti, Cast headed by Maria Meneghini Cailas (80p.),
13
Wednesday
7.00 A., TIME BIONAL.
LIGHT MUJIU.
Michel Ramos and bla Dance Orchestra.
LIS NEWA BUMMAEY
120 MELODY AND SONO.
143 WEATHER REPORT, MARCH,
75 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
Rev. Norce
735 ULARY FOR TODAY.
731 WEATHER REPORT.
$.00 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWB,
$.10 FROGRAMŠE PARADS, MS MUSIC IN THE AIR,
Di Stefano (T300 CLOSE DOWN. GluePobl (Baritone) Tilo Principale, Chorus and Or 12.30 pm MUSIC chestra of "Magulo Musicato
SLENS Florentino,"
COTHER REVOLT.
by Tullio Serafin."
9.58
12.00 TIME SIONAL.
THE NEWS AND HOME NEWB FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 OPERA (CONTD).
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOON,
Act J. By Donizetti.
1038 WEATHER REPORT.
(100 TIME BIGNAL
RADIO NEW BILE EX.
1135 THE EPILDQUE,
Second Bithday after Trinity.
Chapel of
Conero, Cambridge.
1139 CLOSE DOWN.
st. John'
Monday
7.99 a.m. TIME SIONAL,
LAGUT MUSIC,
Rods Barclay, and his 7.15 NEW SURENTAKLY;"
100 TIME SIGNAL.
FROM
THE
10 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWE, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE.
MENTS,
1.30 WOMEN ONLY
A wankly magsilne, suirodured
by dany Akris;
· Compiled and produced by Valerie-
Fry.
ENG CLOSE DOWN.
6.30 EVENING BEHENADE.
Milano and his Orchesten. 6.00. TIME BIONAL...
LUCKY DIP
TRSTENERS - REQUESTS Presented by DARISTORTILA..
OFFRENEN
2.40 TRCITAL,
BONUS.
By Disure "avenethous
(MESTI
wim, the nga Vietor symphony. Orchestra, conquesed・・ bogr
STONE FOR JAZE.
or: 718 WEATHER BEFÖRT.
3.09 TIME KG KAL
With Revis Day,
Thursda
1.00 a.m. TIME SIONAL.
FIGHT MURIC.
Leroy Anderson chestra.
735 NEWA BUMMARY,
and til Ur-
►
20 MEIDY ANH HẢNG.
14
WEATHER REPORT, MARCH,
158 A TUGUGHT ON YOUR WAY,
Rev. Moren.
135 DIARY FÖR TODAY,
15
WEATHER REPORT.
100 TIME BIONAT
THE NEWK.
$.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
2.15 POPULAR
TRAS,
DANCE ORCHES-
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
100 TIME NIGNAL,
133 WEATHER REPORT
1.35 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTH.
1.30 FROM THE BHOWA,
sung by Bielard Crooks (temar) with Orchestra.
1.45 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
and Complied
introduced
Mavis, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
310 THURSDAY CLUN.
by
Introduced by Robert Acheson, G.00 TIME SIGNAL.
PORTUGUESE BALF HOUN, 630 RECORD-ROUND ABOUT. 7.00 THE CAPITAL. SYMPHONY
ORIENTHA.
candærted by Carmen Dragon. 13 PIANO PLAYTIME,
With Nick Dempta OOKS.
7.30 TALKING
Reviewed by G
Unci Istry""
Crowo-"My
"Benkull" (Baint Loup); "C113- *rs For Dr Aurelle" (Dudley). 1.45 BONGS OF ITALY. 7.51 WEATHER REPORT. R.CO TIME RIGNAL..
THE NEWS,
8.10 COMMENTARY. 8.15 SING IT AGAIN.
with Benny Ler, Julie Dawn, Franklyn Boyd, Jean Campbell, The Coronets, The Blove ere Quarter and Charley At Produced by Johnny Riewart, 8.45 THE WOODLANDERS,
No. I.
by Thomas Hardy, adapted by mond Hawkins. Part 3: "The Fall of a Tree.
9.13 THE MUSIC OF FRIENDS,
Iresented by trepa Yuen.
945 FRANCK POURCEL.
* Hij strings and Orchestra, DSS WEATHER REPORT, 10,00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS AND HOME NEW FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE. 10.30 AT THE BALLET
"CAPITAL OF THE WORLD. by George "Antheli, played “by The Dailet Theatre Urchestra, conducted by Joseph Levine. 1048 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00
BIGNAL..
RADIO NEWBRCEL. 11.15 CRICKET,
ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND. 2nd TEST.
KA
Commentaries by Tex Altos. John Artoll, R. Browth Norman Yardley on the day's play at Lords.
11,15 CLORE DOWN,
1.00 A.M. TIME BIGNAL,"
LIGHT MUSIC.
Franele Brott and his orchestra. 7.15 NEWB SUMMARY,
1.20 MELODY AND HONG.
1.45 WEATHER REPORT, MARCH 7,50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
75
nov., Noren.
DIARY FOR TODAY,
1.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL,
THE NEWI.
1,10 CRICKET. ·
EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT.
of the 1st day's play of the
2nd Test, England v.
Zealand.
9.35 PROGRAMME PARADE.
New
800 TIME SIONAL.
POPULARITY POLL.
·Presented by Ted ThomaE,
G30 JUNIOR WARE,
.30 minutes for teenagers, ins
troduced by Diana Bicol ON.
PRINCESS MAR- GARET'S TOUR OF THE WEST INDIEB
7.00 ...
A descriptions by William
Courtesy of the Royal Tour that took place two months ago.
7.13 INFORMATION DESK.
230 "TARIS 1999.""
Introduced by Maurten Cheva- $100.
738 WEATHER REPORT....
8.00
SATE SIGNAL.
THE NEWa.
K.10 COMMENTARY. 5.25 TU HARVESTKRA.
Traditional Songs,
8.30 BEGINNERS PLEASE.
Produced and preschied John Wallace.
0.00 TEME BIONAL.
MUSIC LOVERS' ROUN. CLASSICAL NEQUESTA. Presented by Irene Yuen, DSK WEATHER REPORT 10.00 TIME SIGNAL
by
THE NEWS AÑU HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
10,15 NOKKIE PARAMOR AND HIS
ORCHESTRA,
with Patria (urke (vnekd). 10,30 IT'S DANCE TIME. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME #IGNAL,
RADIO NEWSREEL..
11.15 CRICKET,
ENGLAND, NEW ZEALAND, ZnG TEST. Commentarios by Rex Alston, John Arfota F.R. Brown and Norman Yardley
2nd on the day's play at Lards, 11.45 CLOBE DOWN.
FIRST TEST
2nd DAY
Unhappy test debut for M. K. Smith who scored a duck in the first innings, and is hero being caught behind the wicket by Patrio of MacGibbon for 7 in the second innings at the first Tost against New Zealand at Birmingham.
BBC Overseas
Shortwave
Programmes
(On 25.700 310/w. 11.65mm;, and £1,850 DIo/%, 13.02)
SATURDAY, JUNE 14
7.30 p.m. Charlla Cübster in 'A PROPER CHARLIE.. 8.00 THE NEWI,
8.09 COMMENTARY.
8.15 HPURTS ROUND-UP.
8.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 910 THE SATURDAY SHOW."
With Cyril Blagleum and his Show Band.
9.85 FROM THIS WEEKLIER.
Extracts from editorial comment weekly 110W-
by leading Brush papers
1920
NEWS.
19.09 ROME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 105 LISTENERS' CHOICE. ·
100 g Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 135 BATURDAY SPECIAL.
Between 14.15-16.00, 11.15-17.00, and 17,15-17.45 brings con "mmentaries ́!
Cricket: Sussex v. The New Zee- jand Tourists at Hove. Commanik- tor: John Arto(t.
Yorkshire V. Surrey at Sheffield. Commentator: Rex Alston.
Athletics:
Oxford and Cambridge Pennsylvania and Cornel at the White City.
Lawa Tennis; The_Wightman Cup. Commentator: Mex Robertion.
Association Football: Round-up of World Cup matches_
Cold-
Swimming: Great Britain v. France at Derby Beth. Blackpool, | mentatur: Alan Dixon.
Music frain My. Fair Lady on traintphone records.
SUNDAY, JUNE 15 730 pm. SUNDAY JERVICE.
Feat Wesiminaler Abbey, with ildrens by the Bishop of Borneo, 8.00 THE NEWB).
9.99 COMMENTARY,
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.30 THESE POOLISH THINGS.
Remind You of What?
9.00 The underdia cilities Kenneth McKellar in
A SONG FOR EVERTONE." 10.00 THE NEWS.
16.18 MUSIC TAPESTRY.
10.45 COLIN HORBLAY (plano),
(On gramophone records).
11.00 Big Ben, BADIO NEWSREEL.
CENTURY 67 SONG
111
1850).
Part 9: [{ms.*
12.15 am. EVERGREEN.
Harold Rutland talky about, the Brehm Volls Concerta.
the
12.45 THE SCIENTIFIC MIND. Men of szience analyss world in which wo live, This week: Sir Edward Appleton. FRA.
TUESDAY, JUNE 17
1.30 pm, ENGLISH MAGAZINE,
From the North of England. 1.00 THR NEWS,
6.09 COMMENTARY
8.15 SPORTS HOUND-UP, 8.30 FORCES FAVOURITES: 9.00 SAMPILINÍ SERENADE.
Zatroducing: 'Old ones—new aves-m loved onesbeglocted onEN.
1.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE,
DYETROAK.
A programme for Uiner, people 10.00 THE NEWS. 14.00 ROME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 18.15 NEW RECORDS
(Concert made), Presented by Jeremy Noble. 11.00 E MER._LADIÓ, NEWSREEL, ADAINST
BATTLE 1.G THE
DISCABR.
2: DAY
A documentary programme
12.15 A. ROYAL ABCOT. Hoya funt Cup,
A recorded commestary.
12.45 THE CHRISTIAN
BRITAIN TODAY.
LIFE
IN
Canon Ronald Preston of Man- chester Cathedral discussing
the place of the Charch in the
changing pattern of
La
Brillat
4: Family, Schoni, and Job' in the Welfare guste..
THURSDAY, JUNE 19
7.31 p.m. PANIC
AND
WORKMEN'S HAND,
8.00 THE NEWB.
5.00 COMMENTARY,
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
1.30 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 145 COUNTRY DANCES.
(Un gramophone recurdi). 9.00 CILICKET.
DARE
England v. New Zealand—Tĺ:0 Second Test Match at Lord's Commentaries on the first day's
play
9.55 app. WELSH MAGAŽINE. 20.00 THE NEWS.
10:09 HOME NEWS PROM BRITAIN.
10.15 THE PAVILION ORCHESTRA,
Conducted by Michael Krein, 1030 RECITAL.
By Peter Katin (piano). Songts in B mhor-Liszt. 100 g Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 31,45 THE BĘCOND TEST MATCH. *(Sen 0.00).
on 11.45 BEEIOUS ARGUMENT.
whist medical science has dona to 12.15 m, ROYAL ASCOT. bring hope to one of lepers all
Ascot Gold Cup.
over the world, with contributions 12.30 MUSIC ALBUM, from Ur N, D. Fraser, MB. CD.
C.M.G.. Dr I. S. F. Hennessy, an M.D., Mr A. Donald Miller, Dr Ernest
Forber Robinson singa "Songs for You.
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10.09 11OME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 FOR CHILDREN,
11.00 Big Ben, IADIO NEWBREEL. 11.13 CONCERTO,
Terence Backtos (piano) an4 the BBC Northern Orchestra conducted by George Mart. Overture, Egmont Beethoven; Plano Concerto No. 4 in G-Beetho (ven; Musle for the Moyal Fireworks
-flandel, arr. Jarty 12.55 .. MOTOR RACING,
Grand Prix D'Europe, Comsientary on the start of the race at Spa, Belgium.
120 DAVID ROBE AND IS on 12.15 MUSIC HALL,
CHESTILA.
9.00 CLONE DOWN,
12.13 p.. MORNING PRAYERS.
By the Rev. Father R.V. GR- Lactor, B.,
12.30 WAGON WHEELS,
Morion Gould and hit Örche-
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CARMEN CAVALLARO.
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1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.11 NEWS. KPECIAL ANNOUNCE.
MENTS.
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RICHARD STRAUSS,
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
5.30 GLENN MILLER,
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CARNEGIE HALL CONCERT.
PIANO
*The BBC Variety Orchestra.
12.45 FILMS TO KEE
MONDAY, JUNE 16
130 p.m. SKIFFLE CLUB.
A rendezvous for playing Britain's Jateri munte.
3.00 THE NEWJ.
8.09 COMMENTARY,
B.15 BPORTS 'REVIEW.
World Cup Failios.
BSI MUBIĆ HALL.
200 LETTER_FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke.
B. BOLILOQUY,
Danny Levan (violin),"
Wilson plano).
9.30 NEW RECORDS.
(Light mile).
10.00 THE NEWB.
Dennis
10.99 HOME NEWB KROM BRITAIN,
Muir, C.M.G., C.LE. MD. FR.C.S.. Dr Ross Thoes, M.D., Professor A W Woodruff. M.D., PAD2 r.R.C.P.. and others. Narrated and, produced by Laurence Blapley.
12.45 THIS DAY AND AGE.
FRIDAY, JUNE 20- 730 p.m. Norman Ehelley In
*THE. ROUND OF THE BASKERVILLER,*
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Dramatized as a serial in six parte!
8.00 TILE NEWS.
R.00 COMMENTARY
5.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.30 SCOTTISH NAGAZINE.
1145 THE STORY OF THE PROMS.
The BBC Noethens Orchesten | The Light on the Moor. epaducted by George Horik, Overture, Don Giovanni-Mozart: Elizabeth's Greating (Tandhauser) -Wagner; Dance Thanrody No. 2- Delian: Variations on a Roches Theme Tchaikovsky: Captain lea (Three Heroent-Flowsed Cary: Rome of Picardy-ilayda Wood: Overture, Patrie-Bizet.
William Plorth (cello), na Hale (порталот
12.45 . THIS DAY AND AQE.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18
7.36 .. THE ADAM SINGERS. 100 THE NEWS. 1,99 COMMENTARY.
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JI PALACE OF VARIETIES. 200 MURIC FOR DANCING.
Victor livester and le Ballroom Orchestra.
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England V. New Zealand--- The Second Text Match at Lord's Commentaries on the second day's
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With contributions from Yehudi Menja, Benjamin Bitte Peter Pears, the Earl of Hares wood.
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20.09 ANNE, FROM BRITAIN. : during the last ten year
105 CHLANDER, MURSC.
Sonata in E minor-ratey Willan: Duo-kar Morawetz
Played by Albert Pratz (viola) and Lee Barkim (planna., 10.45 David Lee in
PIANO REFLECTIONS.' 11.00 HR. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 CUNNDISBURG OF CRIME.
Famous delection writers. and decume their favourite fictional
and real-life comer.
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Presents Uperation Lunz.' Episode 12.
12.43 THE
ROYAL MUHLAND SHOW, AYI, 5.
A report with recordings by Harry froggus.
DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN
OF CHOPIN WALTZES
DINU LIPATTI
plays the Waltzes of Chopin on a Columbla recording
plays Chopin Waltzes (Complete) ́on 'a- RCA Victor recording
STEFAN ASKENÄSE
plays 14 Chopin Waltzes
on a Deutsche Grammophon recording
MOUTRIES
LEONARD PENNARIO
plays Chopin Complete Waltzes. on a Capitol recording.
ALEXANDER BRAILOWSKY: plays Chopin Complete Waltzes. on a RCA Victor recording
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