THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 2, 1958.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Aileen Woods Of Memory Lo
(Broadcasting on
a frequency
of 800 kilocycles per second.)
Today
19.34 p..
RUMANCE IN
MUSIC
AND BONG. End of Buring: The Bhrike; Suddenly, 1 Unchanged Molly: You Were Mine; When Tim W You; LỰA casy To Remember; This is Love with You. Nevertheless I'm Love
With You, I'm in The Mood For Love; Lovely Lady: They Say Every It's Wonderful With You; Lufti Ting: Exactly Like Yau.
11 WEATHER REPORT,
1.15 NEWS, SEPCIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
Victor Young & is rebentro. Around The World: Passepartout; Sky Synnway: India Country Sidi: Land Ho Epilogue.
2.00 JUST FOR YOU.
Presented by Nick Kendall 3.00 THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIOS. A seria for broadcasting by Gie Cooper Trom the novel by John Wyndham Part 4: "Dead End" (Repeat of
Jaet Sunday's broadcast).
3.30 Pauls 'aga introduct THE BIG RECORD, with Lou
Xayr Cugat d
the and Lewis,
Orchestra, Abus
Lane (V.O.A. Recordings). 4.00 MUSIC VOR TEA TIME.
Philip Green & tiis Orchestra. These Food Things; Pemind 10 find You: of you; Someday Ti Home Five Hundred Four: She's Midnight in Maytor: My Lovely: Love the sweetest Thing: Lerdon Fantasia; We Gather Lilacs; Limo house Blues.
Hari
4.30 INSTREL SONGS
italy The Banjo Band.
**Singing
6.00 TONE POEMS OF COLOUR.
Orchestra condurted by Frank RITIKLIA
White: Green: Parte: Yellow: Gray: Gold: Orange.
3,30 MELODY AND RHYTUM.
LOVE P
Baw Blors: Cutoradu Trail; Aller le Gown. Emperor Waltz, I'm Comly Vieglota:
Me Crying A You've GUL Suntertime: Aunt Hagar's Blues.
9.00 TIME: SIGNAL,
"GILBERT & SULLIVAN." The story of a great partner- ship.
Part Flame & Fortune."
7.04 JAZZ 0.6.A."
PRESENTED
BY NORMAN BARNES, Presented by Norman Barnen.
1.30 THIS WEEK.
News, reports & interviews an some of the week's events in and out of Hongkong.
Camplied by Ted "Thomas.
7.88 WEATHE REPORT.
8.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS.
1.10 COMMENTARY.
4.15 MEDITERRANEAN NIGHTS.
John Rait (Vocal) with Dr- by Glenn chestra condurted Osler.
Night af
Splendor Lamento Gitano: Tell Me That You Love Me:
Tango in D: Mattinata.
8.30 SPORTHCAST,
4. RUMMER PRÙM.
The Impresario Overture (310zart) Josef Kilus conducting The Lob- don Symphony Orchestra: Symphony ("Unfinished") No: 8 Miner
adelphia (Schubert) The Orchestra cand. by Bruno Walter: London Dolly Suite Faure)-The
-Orchestra cund. by Symphony Anatole Fistoulari.
990 PAUL TEMPLE & THE SPEN-
CER AFFAIR.
FATE 3 A Surprise for Pete Roberts. 9.38 WEATHER REFORT. 20.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE AND HUME NEWS DRITAIN,
10.18 SHALL WE DANCE
NEWB PROM
Light is
Aileen Woods, one of Hongkong's best known' personalities. tras been associated with Radio 1946. Hongkong since
Her first job was to thou- catalogue several sands of gramophone re- cords which had been from sent to the station London, and later the
same
year she took over the compilation of many programmes. Aileen arrived in Singopore in 1915, after a tour of South Africa. During the
Lave From
sonducted by Carmen Dragon, Prelude to Ael 1 from "Carmen" Is La Cucaracha (Trad. AFT, C. Drugon; Dance of The Comedians "The Bartered 13ride" (Smetana); The Syran (Saint-RaceRLI All Through The Night Trad.): Maitinala (Lenticavalto1: I
Griegi: Berceuse Theo Alone Again;
"Loewlyn" Coded). Marielle's Walle:
2.00 THIRTY- MUNLTES TUENTER, Love, Here is My Heart: Have An
Timothy" by till Naughton other Cigarette: I Lost My Heart;
2.30 TURK MURPHY & HIS JAZZ Through The Night: I Had A Live
BAND, Who Loved Me The Lady & 1 Caillat; ' Never Be the Same.
RAR WEATHéit REPORT.
South; Tard
Itarted Hannght Doctor Jazz: Jazz!h' Babies Blur: Hula Lou; Sunset Cate Stamp: 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
#PECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS Charison: Sadie Green. The Vans fatand of New Orleans; Concy SPORTS RESULTS,
Walmart. 9.15 RECORD BOUND ABOUT,
Shall We
3.00 HOME Dance?; Tumbling
QUEKTS. Tumbleweeds; You're Driving Me
Persented by Jeandler. Crazy: Dixielar Marcsigg B
4.00 MURIC FOR TEA TIME. Veda Patient Fortuzal
Holiday Inn Paris; When We're Alone: Sang of Devoliung Annivers sary Song: "I've Crown Accustomed to Her Fare: The Nutcracker Sutte; White Cloud That Cried; Little Without My Lover. 10.99 Music FROM THE FILMA,
The Queen's Hall Light Or chestra.
Stairway to Heaven; Spellkund-- Theme from the Concerto; Wanted for Murder: This Mon 14 Miinu: Ide of Paris: That
& FOSPITAL
RE-
The Metachrino Orchestra can. ducted by George Melschring. Why Do I Love You; Embraceable
Yours Lover : Lover Thee; Two Sleepy People: Liebestrar:m; You Were Meant For Me: Two Chlorettes In The Dark Blue Room: Way To The Stars.
430 216 THREE SUNS (INATRU- MENTAL MENGER~~~(PIPE Organ). Louisiana Hayride: Linger Awtille: Dangerous Age-Them There Eyes: Carioca: Playing
Things I Love Leapfrog: T20 FRED WARING & HIS PENN, MUSA Musto, Music: First Love:" SYLVANIANS (CHORUS).
Ночку. Carlita: Indian Sumager; Autumn Leaves: If I Had My Way: The Inch Wor; Dear Hearts Futkle Ruso,
5.00 "COME INTO THE PARLOUL" People: Anywhere 1 * Gentle
Aluse from the North of Eng- Wander: Tennessee Wattz; Funicol
lond Punlesia: Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes: The Uncumlatil Lover; Comin' Thru The By: All Through The Night. 11.00 GELSIRATION OF MASS.
Joseph's Church. Precio. Father J. Moran S. 1150 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK.
Boston Symphony Orchestra. Lieutenant Kiju-Sulle, Op. 10 (Prokofie Humes & Juliet, Ballet Suite No. 2 (Prokofie)-Boston Symphony Orchestra cond. by Surge Kossevitzky.
From
1230 p.m. HTRING SONG.
Max Jalla and his Orchestra. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL
GOING TO THE PICTUREM Chairman: Tim Broton (Final). WEATHER ABPORT
1.
1.1 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS
1
AFTERNOON CONCERT,
Capitol Symphony Orchestra
PEOPLE'S FORUM
5.30 YOUNG
OF BOOKS From Eton Courge.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE BOY FRIEND." Excerple sung by the Preloals of the Broadway Production with the Beat-cats Orchestra conducted by Paul Stegrant. Overture: Perfect Young Ladles: The Boy Friend: Won't You Ciaries. ton -with Met: I Could Be Happy With You: Sur Page: A Room In Riviera Carstva: Bloomsbury; The
Pierrette. Tango The Poor Lattle Finnic.
635 FORCES EVENING SERVICES.
Conducted by Rav R. 1, Par Conacy C.F.
1.00 DUTCH LIGBT MUSIC.
The Cosmopolltain Orchestra. Conducted by Jos Cleber
1.15 FROM THE WEEKLIES.
BBC
Overseas
Music
her field
first World War she and
her twin sister. Doris, did much entertaining for thei
anese in Stanley Prison Camp.
ted with one of the longest running pro. grammes .over broadcast
on
troops from Bombay to Alleen Woods was associa Mandalay, from Malaya to Hongkong and from Shanghai to Japan. Sho returned to Hongkong in 1919, and for twenty years she and her sister taught Ballroom Dancing. At the outbreak of World War II she was a member of the staff of the War Memorial Hospital and then with her two sisters was intered by the Jap-
1.30 MUSIC FOR YOU
Eric Robban & Orchtaire. Tambourine Chinoi Romance: Feno; Rustle of Spring: Merry Widow Wallz: Slavonie Rhapsody: The Dhie Danube.
958 WRATHEN REPORT.
100 TIME BUNAL, THE NEWa. 410 COMMENTARY,
15 THE DAY OF THE TлIFFIDS.
A serial for broadcasting by dilas Cooper from the novel by John Wyndham,
Part 5: "Warid Narrowing." 145 BUNDAY CONCERT.
Double Concerto In A Minor Op. 102 for Violin, Violencello Orchestra (Brahms)-Glocanda De Vito (Violin Amadeo Baldovino
(Cello) & The PElharmonia Or- chestra cond. by Rudolf Schwarz.
Symphony No. 4 in E Minor Op. 96 (Brahma) The NBC Symphony Orchestra cand. by Arturo Toscanini.
9.56 WEATHER NEFORT, 10.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.35 ENGLISH
AND RYANS
*
ANTHEME
The second of two programunes by The B George Bingers. Produced de introduced by John Jenkins
1945 BY HEART."
Soggets by John Keats. 16.58 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-
RAEL 11.15 THE EPILOGUE.
Conducted by Rev Father R. W. Gallerier 8.7.
19.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Monda
TIMB.SIONAL, WRATHER ПЕРОЯТ, MARCH PRO- GRAMME PARADE;
1.05 LIGHT MUSIC.
Lester Lania & His Orchestra. 8.30 MELADY AND SONG. 135 DIARY FOR TODAY. 6.3 WRATHER REPORT. 1.90 TIME SIONAL NEWS
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTA. 9.10 JOHANN STRAUSS OVER-
TUILES.
AND
Hts
The Philadelphia arch. con- docted by Eugene Ormandy. 9.30 RECORD ROUND ABOUT.
With Lawrence Welk, Bingery & Music 10.35 MINUCCI & RIS ORCHESTRA. 19.45 "WE BING FOR YOU."
Cintya 8warthout iz fichard Crooks
11.15 MORNINO CONCERT.”
Shortwave Programmes
(On 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/s, 13.92m)
SATURDAY, AUG, 2
7.30 pm. Yvonne Arnaud and VI
buvier in
-POKEN IN JEBT.
A series of comedies bringing to
ite some of the more famozi queia-
tions of our language.
8.00 THE NEWS.
09 COMMENTARY.
8.15 HPORTS ROUND-UP,
RI FORCSB' FAVOURITES.
1.00 GRAND HOTEL
Max Juff and the Palm Court Dr. chostro. Geet artist: Per Lindqvist.
943 FROM THE WEXKLJEN. Extracts from editorial vunntent by lending British weekly newspapers. 10.00 111E NEWS.
AJI MUSIC HALL
by Alistair Cưoke. 5.00 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
9.15 ALILOQUY,
(violin) Danny Levan Dennis Wilsoni (piano).
9.30 NEW RECORDA,
Rev. P. Carrington, is interviewed by the Rev. E. H. Robertson. 15.00 THE NEWS.
19.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. and 10.15 GERMANY AND PORTUGAL..
A Musical encounter.
Presented by Liobel Gamli,
10 00 THE NEWS.
The BBC Northem Orchestra, co- ducted by George Hurst
11.00 Big Ban. RADO NEWSKEEL.
10.05 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.11.13 LISTENERS CHOICE. 10.15 KINGS OF THE KEYBOARD. 1145 John Sharp in
Fino mute in contrasting styles.
11.08 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 CONCORD OF
BOUNDS.
SWEET
: Handel's hoste 11.43 BANK HOLIDAY SPORT..
Great Britain v. Tite British Empire and Commonwealth of the While City Stadium, London, Commentators: Rex
15.00 HOME NEWS FROM_BRITAIN, | Athletion 30.16 LISTENERS CHOICE. 11,00 11 Ben. BADIO NEWBNEEL.' 1,15 SINGING FOR YOU. Danalel Merrick and Albert with the Albert Webb Orchestra friduced by Anthony Raymant. 11.43 HATUNDAY SPECIAL.
SUNDAY, AUG. 3
Webb
-
7.30 pt. BUNDAY SERVICE.
The Royal School of Church Blude Festival Bervice Royal Albert Hall.
סמן In
with a calf to worship and closing prayers by The Archbishop of Cat
Fox Troy-I Can't Believe That terbury, readings by Archishops of You're in Love With Me: Sweet Lor various Provinces of the Anghoon ainer: Bolween The Devil and The Communion, and music by singer Deep Blue Seat For Me & My Gal; drawn from choirs affiliated to the 1 Cho't Give You Anything town. R.3CM, kes all parts of the Untied
Rumbe Take Ma
Alston and Harold Abrahames. Cricket: Lanca euro v. Yorkshira at Old Trafford, commentator: Robert Huds 18.13 . The Bay Ellington quartet
THE JUKE BOX CLUB 12.43 GENERALLY SPEAKING.
TUESDAY, AUG. 5 130 p.m. ENGLISH MAGAZINE,
from East Anglia. 8.00 THE NEWS,
8.09 COMMENTARY,
TOLLWOLTH IN THE EVEN-
ING
A play for radio, by David Scott Daniel. 12.45 am. BOOKS TO NEAD,
THURSDAY, AUG. 7
7.30 p.m. MUSIC IN THE MODERN
MANNEIL
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.0
COMMENTARY.
MOONB-UP
8.16 SPORT FOR WOMEN
8,10
2.45 GOOD EVENING,
9.15 PIANO PLAYTIME.
Erig Darby at the plane..
030 WELSH MAGAZINE.
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
10.18 NEW RECORDS.
(Conzert mude).
Fresented by Boyd Nent
11.00
ig Ben, LADIO NEWSHKEL
111 FLAY IT AGAIN!
6.15 BPORTS ROUND-UP. 130 FURCES PAVOURITES. 0.09 Kenneth McKellar In
*A SONG FOR EVERYONE'
Toon Alexander. 12.15
*Your AmL: | KINFQMZcording of Service held with hia guest WAGAZINE.
Serenade in The Night: All My
Love.
"FOX THEA --Sophisticated Lady; Boll- tade: food Indigo: Smoke Rings
Che C-11 Must Be True: Cha Cha in The Park.
NEWE
RED COMMENTARY.
15 SPORTS_ROUND-UP.
30 THESE FOOLIBJI TILINGS.
Remind you of whatr
Bock & Roll-out Dog: Ray Plombay invites & roply Up: Stranded in 27 Jungle; Lava, Jean Metcalfe, Antonia Lave, Love: Higartbreak Hotel: Blue Michael" Flanders, Lionel
Ahoes.
chant Portue and
Suede shoe-Star fall on Alabama; Thomas
Fux I Don't Stand A Chest Of A Chic LG WORLD PREMIEBE. With
Tango In The Pati". Calypso Bun, m
Womens La Belle Martinique.
Watt-Girl Of My Dreams, 1461 WEATHER REPORT.
Fast Nights in Londo
939 ULATEIL
As including the news from have A programme for Ulstze porple_aver- · a suocta report, topical talks, and interviews. Edited and produkmal by Diana żyde. 10,00 THE NEWS. from Hidge.10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
Hale. 10,13- David Kokrog in witrid
RECOND THAT PROFONĄŁ." by Lawrie Wyman. 14.43 DANCE MUSIC. DON KYADophone recorde
Prelly Aescies of programmes recalling 11.50 g nen. RADIO NKWAREEL..
blatorie performances in the theatres of the world. 10,00 THE NEWS.
114 IIMS SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-16.15 FOR CHILDREN.
FNEL.
31.18 WALL_WB DANCE (Con).
10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
Winsic's Wonders.
111 MELODY ON THE LINE. I RECITAL.
12.00 midnight, LIGHT MUSIC
MANY LANDN.
played by the DC Milan
#glat Orchestra.
Caviar to Un
Tivareide Blues; As A Georgia 11,90 Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.1243 am, THIS DAY AND AGE.
Camp Morting:
Bouth.
11.15 CONCERTO.
Peter's Swayin' William Waterhosimo Ebswagon), 180 (by Wynford Vaughan Thom
11S CLOBE RPWN.
Sunday
-6.66. a.m. TIME
SIONAL WEA THER REPORT AND PRO- GRAMME TABĀDE: $10 TERTIVĀL. IN COSTA RICA.
Hanley Black Ti Orchesten. Andaluci"; Linda Cisions; Hanna- ashbah:
comparmi: Jungle Klant; WILDSTA -
KI MORNING skopy,
|
Boottik Orchestra, Conductor: Ins Whyl
12,13 5.m. Die that Craxy Daryl telé who, with Ken Pixit, waYU Coop KVENING, KACIF
and tavitek al 'Squares' end "Cale". toʻo Palaja Party:
17,43 SONGS FÜR ALL BRÁSONS. Well-known partsongs sung by The BBC Women's Chorus, Conduripr Lexile Woodgate AN
MONDAY, AUG. 497
7.30 p.m. Vars. Kanzi, antracietu YOURS SDCERELY?
1,09 THE NEWE
409 COMMENTARY, GRA
Kas sponte REVIEWE
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6 130 p.m. THE HAPPY WANDER Records presented by Lilian Dulf.
200 THE NEWK., 7.09 COMMENTARY.
6.15 BPORTS ROUND-UP.
8 CELEBRITY RECITAL.
Carmen Pristio (soprano), Ernest Lach (plena),
998
tune-a-minute demory through the years
ALAS BERIOUS- ARGUMENT,
12.44
s. Desyck nyler In INSPECTOR SCOTT INVESTI
GATED
HID RAY AND AGE. Cme of the Vanishing Bride.
- FRIDAY, AUG. 8 1.30 pm. Peggy Cameron in
BRITANNIA MEWE.
A novel by
400 THE NEW
BƏS COMMENTARY,
Sharp,
15 PORTS ROUND-UP.
$39 ACOTTISH MAGAZINE.
na muqsic, produced by
Metkle.
крот
200 THE TED-ERATE - SHOW. Cheats: The Tynagr Viadres Four.
9,43 AIREDBANT NAVY go-
ELGADEMIR
Compund Wy Trevor MoIP. 10.00 TEN WR FROM DRITAIN.
NEWA 10.00 HOME 20.35 #27 the Thing Progressimo
Lile CHURUM AND ENGLAND, by the 'Nay, Jopppta Mokhailoch, Vicar of Wark 1949 THE CASINO ORCHESTRA,
Conduetzá by Bidday háw IIBUS. 11.00 KETEMU RADIO KÉWBREEL., 115 TAM JNÝRRNATIİMAL KERTA
Dirlewed by: Kimers Vinter, - 11,45 DIZAGEDER, MUSIC.
The Zrinwa kusembla,
3,00 PHIL TATE AND HE 911.34 ks, Franky Howard in
CHESTRA.
13 TANGO TIME.
Constamoohone FAILSION TO MAE THE DAWN US:ABRICA.
SA TINGÜIURCH'S
THE WORLD.
The Anthylatop of Quebeḥ, tam Mort
was
light music. Early morn- ing music and most of the lunchtime programmes are her particular province, as well as "Record Round "It's In The About". Groove" and "Juke Box". awarded the M.B.E, by H.M. the Queen in the recent birth- day Honours List, Aileen Woods is often con- sulted by all broadcasters in Hongkong as she has a vast knowledge in field of light music,
Sho Radio Hongkong - "Down Memory Lane", and on special occasions, i.e. Christmas Day and Thirtieth Anniversaries produces a special edition
Hor of this programme. main responsibility today is centred around record programmes of dance and
Little Symphony in B Flat for Wind Instrumansi (Gouned); Car
en Buite No. 1 (Bizet: Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 20 (Brus), 12.15 pm. Winfred Atwelt (Piano)
plays
*ALL TIME FAVOURITES," JR16 DOUBLE ATTRACTION,
-Watson-Madia & llis orchestra.
and Johnny Mathis (Vocal). 100 TIME SIGNAL.
11
WEATHER HEPORT 1.15 NEWS
BPECIAL
NOUNCEMENTS.
130 AFTERNOON CONCERT, 2.30 TIER LAST WALTZ
AN-
An operetia by Oscar Straps.. Sung by the Prifcipals & Chorus of The Viennese Light Opera Con- play conducted by The Comput.
16 INTRALUBE.
3.00 DUNNY DERIGAN
ORCHESTRA,
110
&
RIS
THE GAY NINETIES." Faktoring The Chotry HOL Sangsters, Pred and Daly, The Blue Diamond Quartet # New kjog Gay Nineties Orchestra. Produced by Frank Luther. 400 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
The Melachring Orch, cond, by George Melarhring
430 ACADEMY AWARD WINNING
ЯUNGIS.
Trom 1940-1854.
By Altair Cooke. 7.15 COCKTAIL TIME.
the
Steve Allen, is Plano & Oг- chestra, 7.45 TICKET TO THE MOON, "What Kind Of Power?"
The 3rd in a scrive of four talks
Peter Sealt & A. V. Cleaver. 55 WEATHER REPORT
108 TIME SIGNALL THE NEWS. B10 COMMENTARY
15 THE GOON NOW.
"King 6010wpon's Mines,"" With Peter Sellar Spike fligon 8.45 JĀNE FROMAN BINGS,
Orchestr cond. by
larry Stcomber,
With
Marion Eva
9.00 TIME SIGNAL,
MOTORING MAGAZINE. Kaited
produced by Ted Thoras,
28
9.30 MURIC OF OUR TIMES.
Stravinsky, 950 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE AND HOME NEWS BRITAIN
10.15 NIGHT CAP.
NEWS PROM
Presented by Ted Thom£1, 10.39 WRATHER REPORT,
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
RREL
11.15 AND 80 GO TO BED,
David Hose & His OrchesLER,
Eddur Fisher with Orchestra _&_1130 CLOSE_DOWN. Chorus conducted by Axel Stordahl.
5.00 FIESTA IN SPAIN,"
Los Chavales de Expatia with Vocal
1.38 STORY FOR CHILDREN.
“Big Class A Little Claue Adapted from a story by Hans AndSIONAL
G.00
HONGKONG HIT PARADE. Presented by Ted ThomYLAK, 7.00 CLASSICAL ERQUÈSTH.
Presented by Irene Yuen, 734 ROGER WILLIAMS (PIANO).
With Orchestra & Chorus. 145 WRATUBE REPORT, 100 TIME RIGNAL, THE NEWB. #10 COMMENTARY.
13 INTERLUDY FOR MUSIC,
With The sediey Ward THO. 119 MONDAY BECITAL.
Wong Kuk-ying (Piano), 9.09 "ECTIONS OF BIJDADWAY.”
Alana Jay Lerber
withick Loowe.
&
939 CONTINENTAL BENDEZVOUS,
***With Denise Brabani,
958 WEATHER REPORT,
1430 THE SIGNAL. NEWB
Wednesday
7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL, MARCH.
LIGHT MUBIC.
7.15 NEWA SUMMARY.
20 MELODY & BONG 10 WEATHER REPORT. 7.40 MBLODY & SONG. 153 DIARY FOR TODAY. 748 WEATHER REPORT.
1.90 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWI. $30 PRUGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 MUX IN THE AIR. 8.00 CLONE DOWN. 17.30 p.m.
FILMS.
MUSIC
1.00 TIME BIONAL.
FROM
1.13. WEATHER REPORT.
The Browning Version
"Wednesday Theatre" at nine o'clock features that popular play by Terence RattiganThe Browning Version." First produced on the stage shortly after the war it tells the story of an elderly school master Andrew Crocker-Harris who is given to making puns in Latin at which his class, no longer laughs. Obliged to retire without a pension, his 1st is not made casier by his nagging wife Millie who is also unfaithful to him. Aware that he is no longer liked by his class, Crocker-Harris is non-the-less shocked to hear himself described as "The Himmler of the Lower Fifth." Then on the eve of his retirement, John Taplow, one of the boys, brings him a parting gift-Robert Browning's verse translation of the Agamemnon....THE BROWNING VERSION. The main part of Crocker-Harris is played in this BBC' production by Robert Harris.
Italian Keyboard
The "Monday Recital" at 8.30, is given this week by Wong Kuk-ying who will be playing some old Italian key. board pleces..
The 'Sunday Concert', at 8.45 p.m. consists of a pro- gramme of works by Brahms which includes his "Double Concerto in A Minor Op. 102. for violin, cello and orchestra" with Giocanda De Vito and Amadeo Ballouino as soloists with the Philharmonia Orchestra under Rudolf Schwarz, and 'Symphony No. 4 in E Minor Opus 98.
Fastest In The
East
The first Tuesday in every month is the day on which we hear "Motoring Magazine", and at nine o'clock on Tuesday, August 5; Ted Thomas will be introducing the programme, which will include, a Road Test on -the fastest the only Ferrari coupe in Hongkong car in the Far East; a report on the Motor Sports Club Slalom speed test; and a talk on vintage cars by an owner of one. "Motoring Magazine" is at nine o'clock on Tuesday evening,
Also on Sunday evening at 10.15 p.m. there is the second programme by the St George Singers on English
Hymns and Anthems.
Victor Young and his Orchestra. 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY,
TZO MORNING-MELODY.
1,43 WEATHER DEPORT.
7.48 LIGHT MUSIC.
1.55 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.68 WEATHER REPORT.
BOY TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.10 PROGRAXIME PARADE, 55 BRITISH LIGHT ORCHESTRA, 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.20 p.m. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
100 TIME SKINAL
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWS, NEPCIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS
1.30 FROM THE SHOWS. "After The mat
Coward.
by Nori
Voss Lee,
OM
Tung by Exerpts THE Peter Graves & Cliorus with
chestra cond. by Phills Martell, 1.6 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
And Compiled
produced by MAYIM
1.1 NEWS, BEPCIAL ANNOUNCE.
MENTE 1.30 FOB WOMEN ONŁY.
A weekly magasine introduerái by Jane Akera. Compiled & produced by Valerie
&
Fry
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN 19.15 THE CINCINNATI SUMMER
OPERA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Fausto Cloya, 10.30 PAUL TEMPLE & THE ÉPÈN-
CER AFFAIR.
Park 5: "A Surprise for Pale Ruberts.
(Repeat of basi Salımday's broad- Get)
10.58 WEATHER REPORT,
(1.00 TIMR SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS»
REEL
11.13 REVERIE
1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 8.10, TIME SIGNAL, MARCH,
LIGHT MUSIC
7.15 NEW SUMMARY, 120 MELUDY & RONG. 7.45 WEATURE REPORT. 14 MELODY & BONO. 7:36 DIARY FOR TODAY.
WEATHER REPORT.
SIONAL, THE NEWS. KIG PROGRAMME PARADE, $15 MUSIC IN THE AIL. 6.00 CLASH DOWN
13.13
'MORNING PRAYERS, By the Bay. E. Sandrach. 1230 JÕUZNEY INTO MELODY.
From The Mediterranean.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL.
L WEATHER VEPORT.
1.18 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTI
139 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
200 CLOSE DOWN.
3,30 NOT POR SQUAREI.
0.00 TIMIN BIONAL.
BAY MAUTIN CHESTRA.
& HUB DR-
With The Din Shepherd Chorus. 630 MARCHING
THE WITH
QUANDS. The Band of the Irish Quarda. | 7,00 LETIEL FROM AMERICA
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
J
5.30 EVENING BERENADE.
Doll Van Der Lindes & His Orchestra. C.00 TIME BIGNAL.
LUCKY BY,
Latchers' equeris, Presented by. Margherita.
1.00 ARIA RECITAL,
By Maria Callas (Soprano) & Paul Belveder (Bass).
1.38 TIME FOR JAZZ.
With Trobin Lay.
138 WEATHER REPORT.
3,00 TIME SIONAL, THE NEWS.
LI COMMENTARY,
5.15 FIRST BEARING.
Presented by Ronald Decent.
THE BOSTON
8.45 STRINGR. OF
SYMPHONY ORCH. Cond, by Charler Munch.
9.00 TIME BIONAL.
WEDNESDAY THEATRE.
The Drawing
Terence BatLKAN.
Verrion" by
2.90 CLOER DOWN.
5.30 THURSDAY CLUB.
Introduced by Robert. Acheson. 0.00 TIME RIONÁL.
PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR, 0.30 RECORD ROUND ABOUT. 7.00 LONIHIN BYMPHONY
CHESTRA,
1.15
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Conducted by George Weldon,
BOX 200,"
Bert Gulet at the urgan. 7.30 THE ART OF THE DRAMA-
TIBT.
By J 9. Priestley,
1.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TISIE BIGNAL, THE NEWS.
8.10 COMMENTARY. 8.45 MING IT AGAIN.
Franklyn
With June Marlow, Boyd, Julie Dawn, Benny Lee
8.43 THE WOODLANDERS,
By Thomas itardy, adapted by Desmond Rawkins.
Part 10: Marty Soys Farewell," 9.15 THE VIRTUOSO COMPOSES.
Paderewski,
1.45 CALYPSO.
The Neeman Luboff Choir. 9.38 WEATHER REPORT
John Taplow-Brian Smill; School10.00 TIME SIGNAL,
boy-Anthony Adams; Frank Hunter
Pelte Nell; Milila Crocker-Harris
Belle Chrystall; Andrew Crocker.
THE AND HOME NEWS BRITAIN.
Harris Robert Harri Dr Frosher 10.13 OPERA & BALLET. --Richard Willamia, Peter Gülbert-
1,38 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME ̃DIONADTHE-NEWS- ~8.10–PRODIAMME PARADE.-
8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIN. 9.00 CLONE DOWN.
12.15 pun. MORNING PRAYERS
By The Reverend Fr. I. W. Gallagher, BJ,
11.30 MANTOVANI
CHESTRA
1.00 TIME BIONAL.
*
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LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke,
OR-
(Repeat of last Tuesday's brusti-
chat. 1
1.13 WEATHER REPOT
1.15 NEWS, REPCIAL ANNOUNCE
NENTA 135 COMPOSERR OF THE WEEK.
Schubert. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
1119
ORCA.
OF
50 CYRIL ORNADES
WESTMINSTER 1.ONDON.
0.09 TIME SIGNAL.
POPULARITY POLL. Presented by Pate Reynolds. 6.33 JUNIOR FARK.
30 Minutes For Teenagers.
Introduced by Diana. Hootes). 10) ENCOUNTERS.
With Animals—2. "Lily" Troffer Lake" by Burrell,
Gerald
7.15 INFORMATION DESK.
MORICA), INTERLUDK. Ernesto Lecuona at the piano. 7.30 MUSIC ON THE UPBEAT.
No. 1.
Eddie Collins & liks Orch, with Jin Lowe, Narrator; "Dutty Reid, Vuel: Sam Donelite, Tenor Sax, AZ
Charlie Shavers,
Trumpet V
Recording)..
730 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIIN BIGNAL. THE NEWB, 3.ID COMMENTARY.
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man).
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Marle from the film played by The studio Orchestra cond. by Alfred Newnan
my.
8.30 BAROMETE RISING" (PANT
By Nugh MacLennan, adapted - for broadening by Hith Greer (t ve paris).
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Murnion,
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SWEET
BIGNAL, THE NEWS 11.15 BOFT LIGHT AND HOME NEWS
10.15- JUKE BOX.
FROM
1948 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TAME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
REAL
11.13 PIAND RECITAL,
By Expo Petr
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
7.Nam. TIME SIGNAL, MARCH.
JJOUT MUSIC.
MUSIC. 11.30 CLONE DOWN,
Friday
7.00 . TIME BIGNAL, MARCH,
LIGHT
Mantovani ́à ́ll Orchestry. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 10 MORNING MELODY. 7.4 WEATHER REPORT. 7,48 MORNING MELODY. 75 DIARY FOR TODAY. MORNING MELODY.
Wanda Landowska Plays
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BIUSIC LOVERS noon. Clation Requests presented by
rese Ven.
Sulte Nu. 4 in Elat Major for Unaccompanied Cello Baeb) Con. cuito No. 2 in B. at Major for | Puno de Grehestra Op. 19 (Beetho
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955 WEATHER REPORT.
10.30 TUIE SIGNAL, THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM TIZITAIN.
10.13 THE GOON SHOW
"Hing Boon's _Mines." With Peter Bellars, Spike Milgaa Mary Betumbo (Repeat of lant Tuesday' broadcast).
19.43 FRANKIE LAINE IN EUROTE, 10.53 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS....
REEL.
11.16 GOODNIGHT MUSIC, 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
For Lovers Of Harpsicord Music....
The Well-Tempered Clavier
Book I
Proludes and Fugues Nos. 1 to 8
Book I: Preludes and Fugues Nos. 17 to 25
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Book II: Preludes and Fugues Nos. 1 to 8
J.-8. BAQUI:
Goldberg Variations
MOUTRIES
A TREASUÉY OF HARPSICORD MUSIC
J. S. Barb! Prelude, Fugue and Allegro in E flat Dominico Scarlaiti: Sonata in D minor Chambonnieres: Sarabando in D minor Rameau: La Dauphine
Couperin: Lea Barricades Handel: The Harmonious Blacksmith Mozart: Rondo la D, K.485
Turish March Menurilo in D, K.355 Vivaldi: Concerto In D
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