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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1958.

.

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

Anuarosa Taddei

Music lovers who enjoyed the recitui ol the Italian planist Amarosa Taddel Vio in Hong- do- kong 2 years ago, will be lighted to hear that Mrs Vio has now ninde her home in long- Bong, and that she will be the guest artist in this week's Mon- day Recital. Her programme will include works by Mazart, Chopin and Debussy

Seat Of Survival

Thu

Martin-Baker Ejection Set, which run toss the modern uietude to safety from the cork- pt of a crashing niteraft Mying ut supersonic speed, in the sub- Jeet of the BBC feature "Sent of Survival," written by 1stwyn Williams, in RAF oder well- known for his science

tion

writing "Sent ut Survival" my te hened on Sunday even- argut 30 m.

Chinese Music

IN

In "Music Forum," which an Wednesday ut 19 14 30.123. Yao Hemenang, the well-kman Chinese chulu

play-

wright, will deliver the first of lustrated talka on Chinese musle. This week's talk with be an Introduction, in which Mr Yuo gives a brief reviest of the devakuiment and Chris tentatus of Chines nuste

Robert

Donat

This week the Australian sertes Their Finest Hour" will of Robert

Tenture the career

Дельва

whose recent death, which occurred after the shoot-

g of his last film, "The Inn of has Happiness," the Seventh

must

urprised the theatre of one at brilliant playres.

Hour" go's the air on Monday at 8.30 p.m.

"Their Finest

Songs For All

01

On Sunday evening ut 7.30 p., Patti Duncan, with Maya Iten at the plan, will be pre- senting the second in her series

"A

for Aung of programmes

in which she sings Everyone," pieces runging from operatic arias to musical comedy num. bars.

Today

(Brondonating on a frequency

060 kilocycles per second)

12.30 p.m. KUNANCE IN MUBIC

AND SONG.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL

1.13 WEATHER NEPORT

4.15 TIME

SIGNAL,

NEWS,

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.39 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

2.00 JUST FOR YOU.

Prevented by Nick Randall

3.00 "THE MOONSTONE."

By Wilkie Collins,

Part The Legacy.

3.30 WR RING FOR YOU,"

Petola Clark & Edmund fork- ridge.

4.00 MUSIC FOR TRA TIME. 4.35 WHITE CHRISTMAS.**

Relections from the musical Alm, starring Bing Crosby Danny Kaye.

6.00 UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Audrey,

Calling: I.A.F. Kot Tak,

6.00 TIME SIGNAL.

BBC BANDSTAND.

Manchester C.W.B. Band.

630 CASTAWAY'S CHIDICE,

By Dr D. Scrivens

Presented by Ted Thoras.

4.38 WEATHER REPORT

1.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS.

1.10 COMMENTARY.

75 TUS WREK.

News, reports and interviews

on kume of the week's events

in and out of Hongkong.

Cumpiled by Timothy Archi

1.45 "EDUCATING ARCHIE."

Bis

With Peter Drough & Archie AKATOWE,

D.19 CONTRATAL RENDEZVOUS.

Wan Denise Brabant. 1.29 WRATIER RIPORT.

* TIME.

BIGNAL NEWB HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. $35 INVITATION TO MUSIC. 2.45 THE BATURDAY STORY.

"gouvenir of Paris" by Michael) Read by The Frinton, PCB WEATHER REPORT,

Bond

16.09 TIME SIGNAL, HADIO NEWS-

BERL

10.15 "OUT AND ABOUT,"

Thornton Wilder

Play

One of the most successful plays ever to emerge

from Broadway is the Thornton classic, "Our Town".

Wilder's: It has been said that; there is scarcely a night of the year when "Our Town" is not being played in some part of the Western world, and that wherever "Our Town" is played, the audience thinks of it as their own.

Martha Scott,

the who played

young heroine Emily in the original stage produc- version, radio tion, will be heard in this which goes on the air at 9.15 p.m. on Thurs- day.

12.00 Noon. VICTOR YOUNG AND

HIS ORCHESTRA:

22.30 p. BY WORD.

A Panel Game.

Introduced by John Arlott

1.00 TIME SIGNAJ..

CARMEN WITH АНУТИМ CAVALKARO AT THE PIANO. 1.11 WEATHER REPORT. LIS TIME

SIGNAL,

NEWK,

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 140 LUNCHTIME MUSIC

Mignon Overture (Thomas) Th N.D.C. Symphony Orchestra cond.

by Arturu Toscanini: The Awan (Saint-Saenz)~~The Capitol Symphony Orchestra cond. by Carman Dragoni Variations on a C1 Daren La Mana" in B Flat Major for Plano 4 Orchestra, оту

Chopin)-Pr 2 Mister Orchestra Stuttgart. Rolf Reinhardt Plano) & conductor.

2.00 "IN NOLLYWOOD.

With Walt Dimey,

210 ARTIR SHAW AND Tûs on.[

CHESTRA,

ジャ

3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL HE-

QUENTA Presented by Jennifer.

4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME,

4.30 "ING IT AGAIN."

With Jung Marlow,

Franklyn

Boya. Julle Dawn, Benny Lér, The Coronets & The Meritone with The Steve Race Quaišel.

309 BIL BOWEN AND HIS OR

CHESTRA

Play selections

from

Music Man* (WI),

1.30 RED RIDER,"

The

Martha Scott and Marc Connolly being coached by Morc Danicli, director of "Our Town", on Ameri- can play. The radio vor sion of the play was pro- duced by the Voice of America in co-operation with the American No- Theatre and tional

and

to Academy (ANTA),

is being broudcast VOA's worldwide audionco

in the English language.

6.68 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY

7.75 FROM THE WEEKLIEG 7.30 A SONG FOR EVERYONE.

With Patti Duncan.

Piano accompaniment

Дел

1.45 THE CRITICS.

by

ΠΟΤΑ

Chairman:-Thos KriptoN.

8.15 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND

Jan Corduwener & is Quintet, "REAT OF BURVIVAL.

6.3

An Recount of the development

Marun-Baker of the

seat by llwyn Wiliams

4.65 WEATHER REPORT

cfection

2.99 TIME RIGNAL, NEWS, HOME

NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

2.15 THE SUNDAY CONCERT

The Requiean Mars (Verdi);) Concerto tiroso No. 1 in D Major (deminiani.

The Requiem Mass (Verdi)--Marin Stader (Soprano). Marianna Radev Helmut Krebs (Mezosoprano V

Tenor), Kim Berg (Bay: Converto Grome No. 1 in 13 Major (German)

The Carchel Quartet.

The adventures of the fan 2045 POEMS BY PERCY BBSH

rowboy. "Twe GUT Tornado "

4.00 TIME BIGNAL

French Ught Music,

630 FORCKS" EVENING SERVICES.

Cond, by the Rev R... - Forage, C.F.

With the Choir of Victoria Garrison Church led by Major Steven and accompanied by Major Smith.

SUELLEY.

Read by Margaretta Scott. Ode to the West Wind

lymn of

Apolje. To a Skylark: "When the Lamir Shattered".

10.58 WEATHER REPONT.

11.00 TEME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

REEL

11.15 EPILOGUE.

The Sunday next before A&. vent,

51 Martin-in-the-Fields.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(On 25.760 Mcfs. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/s, 13.92m)

SATURDAY, NOV. 22

1.00 p.m. THE NEWS.

709 COMMENTARY,

3.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP,

135 FORCES FAVOURTER.

8.00 TUNE TIME.

RAS FROM THE WEEKLIES.

cincts from editorial comment by leading British weekly newspapera.

2.00 THE NEWS,

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BUTAIN, 9.13 LISTENERS' CHOICE,

10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.

10.15 A box AT THE OPERETTA,

1.13 SPORTS REVIEW.

1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alatoir Cooke.

7.45 CRAYFORD MANOR

CHOLE.

NOUSE

and

Conductor: Sholla MosSYNAIL, 8.00 BOUVENIRS OF MUSIC.

Songs sung by Louise Trail Harty Dawson,

8.30 NEW RECORDS.

(Light Music)..

Presented by Wiltrie ThomEE,

1. THE NETS.

0,09 HOME NEWB FRŮM DRITAIN, 2.13 BRITISH MELODY.

BO Miend Light, Orchestra.

10,45 THE BAND OF THE ROYAL 10,00 mg Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL MARINES SCHOOL OF MURIC, PRIS MUSIC IN MINIATURE. 11.15 COMPOSERS OF THE WEEK. Arthur. Any with clerd 130 RUGBY LEAGOR

FLANCE.

The Music of Franon Trujá - 12.00 app ABBOCIATION

12.48. DANCE MUSIC.

Dekin 2 Ilia

liations Quartet

TIKLE.

from MaxİM'E.

FINAL.

10.4 LATE NION

J. Presented by, Billi Dorward.

1128 WEATHER REPORT.

1130 CLOSE DOWN,

1.00 am.

100 THE NEWS.

xif v

SUNDAY, NOV. 23

1.00 pm. THE NEWA.

7,09 COMMENTARY.

705 BFONTS ROUND-UP.

7.20 Ketneth Horne

nothing.in

Instils

"BEYOND OUR KEN 2.06-20UANN ATRAUSS.

Father and st

3.45 Fall King in

PRU-

TIME SÍGNAL, WHA ТИЕП ПЕPORT, AND GRAMME PARADE,

8.16 MESTAYO

AIRER.

FROM

8.30 MORNING MULODY.

BE WRATARA HRPORT.

BUENDA

9.99 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

APORTH RENULTS.

LAN RECORD; ROUND ABOUT. 10.00 ORCHESTRA OF THE WERE, The Balle Otcharitä vand, by Bit. Jakarburoni. Enigma, Variations. Op, D (Xiger):

2015 KRAVICK

TRINITY CHURCH.

Hot

PIANO REVLECTIONE'.

8.00 THE NEWS.

Murdoch In

THE ARTHUR ASKET SHOW'. FOOT-11.15 Marola Neden Introänces

KING OF THE CURTAIN 12.05 MiANight THE NEWS & CUM_

MENTARY,

that

TUESDAY, NOV. 25

100 DJ. THE NEWS,

7.00 COMMENTARY:

7.15 APONTE ROUND-UP.

7,30 FORCES FAVOURITES,

8.00 Ted Way in

'RAT'S A LAVEN.

KID ULSTER MAGAZINE.

0.00 THE NEWA.

0.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.15 METROPOLITAN MURIO. 10.00. RABIO NEWRIEDL

309 110ME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 135 FAMOUS TRIALS.

19.00 Mic. Ben. RADIO NEWAREEL- | 111S RECITAL, 10.15 2d sayin

RAY'S ALAVUN

By Josh bʊujem. 11.74 87MPAINÍ. AERENADE,

16. Alan Rawsthorne rankes this 12.00 Midnight, THE NEWS & COM.

WAAK's.

FERRONAL ctioren

of poetry be enjoys.

11.00 CONCERTO.

afürit

Leonard Casto) (pjeno), Náo Nahkarm Orckestik.

GEOTE Ovarious rometne Tan Conneria in 11 murár, 1}{400) Monti Prelido, (ištayarishichink)-- VAGABOTJÓRN K Concertino JEM

Cond, by the fter B. W. Otracker. Traps GLK lil TRÜ STAN Shehina nádio | 1200 Midnight. The Niws,

ANOW

Vestiring Bows Butler, June

MONDAY, NOV. 24 Movilfe die Sede vi tilly May se 208) 149 Kuk BA-KRWI.

ritamelzen.

Colony's

209 COMMENTARY,

MENTALLY,

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26

1.09 pm. TER NEW,

70. COMMENTARE.

1.13 PORER ROUND«KP/

110 FELEDREY, RECITAL

"ETMEICÄTTER CHOPEN),

*.09 MURIU VOR DANCINO,

Vietor: Bilvester and his flußroven Orchestra.

CHURCHÉ's Misión To

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.15 A CRING!".

Reece and Denise Bryer

8.45 SPOTLIGHT.

10.00 B Ben. RADIO NEWRDEEL. 19.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE,

103 POET AND COMPOSER.

An anthology of verse and song.

11.00 Association Football

WALES v. ENGLAND

A COMPOSER OF THE WERK.

Maint-Baer (on recordia);

12,00 buah). TIE NEWS & COM-

MENTARY.

THURSDAY, NOV, 27

7.00 pad. THE NEWB. 1.09 COMMENTARY,

2.15 SPORTH ROUND-UP, 1.43 'THERE'S

AFTE...

MUSIC IN THE

8.30 WELOIT MAGAZINE.

8.99 THE NEWS.

0,07 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,

139 NEW RECORDS.

(Concert muse).

Presented by Donsid Miteqil,

10.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWIRELL

10.1 NAMESAKE TOWNS.

10.43 THE DEBATE CONTINUES,

12.00 Midnight. THE NEWS & COM-

MENTARY.

FRIDAY, NOV. 28°

7.00 p.m.. THE NEWA..

7.00 COMMENTARY,

713 APORTA ROUND-UT.

20 RCUTTISHI MAGAZINE,

10 THE Hay Eilington Quartet in

"THE FURE BOX.CLUB

1.10 MERCHANT NAVY · PRO-

GRAMMEN

140 TuS NEWA.

STUMP NEWS PHUKI SHITAIN;, 115 STROKE OF FATE,

My Day for i

EMONEMARINE PLAYERS.

Jene Krain

* Diregled 1000 WORL

1M TRIED YAVOURITER...

Popular, clamice on gramophone - recorte

hay Jilttorical program. Có th the 190th--whNÍVETJATY OF UNE

lllion of the Slave Tradis

2: The Amletant Bidup · Lahore, | 14:15 KINGS OF, TIN, KEYBOARD, Piano nugaia în gaitasune ludir. Vaid by the Adv. 3. TE Roberto 18.09 Midnight. ****N*W*-* USM: HBS Chandy hurt) PART-

MENTARY.

MAN OF MANY TALENTS

Tim Birch was born in 1927 and educated with violence in Northamptonshire, with intelligence in Lancashire, with casualness in Cambridge, and with earnestness in London Before settling down to broadcasting he had been a farm labourer in Hampshire. postmans in Northampton, a bartender in the South of France, a market research Interviewer in London, a navvy on an aerodrome, a mother's help in Norfolk, à porter on British rallways, a chauffeur, a factory hand, a swimming pool atten- dant, a shopwalker in a London store and finally a schoolmaster. He feels that this was good training for broadcasting in which you are liable to be asked to meet anyone and do anything.

Apart from three years in the Army and three years at Cam- bridge he spent every possible holiday in France which he considers civilised. He once walked from Ostend to Hamburg and back and since then doesn't enjoy walking

Tim Birch has been with Radio Hongkong since 1954 and has had a go at most things since then. He most en- joys writing features, but finds that practically any broadcasting job can be fun because you're always dealing with people.

He most enjoys driving and talking about motor cars,

most dislikes garlic in food and cowboy films, Tim is married to a New Zealander and has three sons,

7.90 m. TIME BIONAL,

DIARCH.

LIGHT MUSIC.

7.11 NEWS SUMMARY

120 MELODY AND SONG.

1.42 WEATHER REPORT.

730 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Roy. Harry Brumger.

7.35 DIARY FOR TODAY.

1.38 WEATHER REPORT.

TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

1.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

SAMMY KAYE & HIS SWING-

8.

6.

9.00

ING STRINGS. CLONE DOWN.

12.30

p.m. "DABLE ATTRACTION." Vera Lyat (Voent) & Robert Farman & His Orchestza

1.30 TIME SIGN PORT

113 WEATHER

135 TIME SIGNAL

NEWN

#PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTA,

1.10 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

5.33 TRAVEL TALKS.

ngs Tile In The Sahara." A nac Brandenat for schools).

6.43 FOR THE VERY YOUNG."

Introduced B Compiled

Mavis.

0.00 TIME DIGNAL

IT'S IN THE GROOVE,

by

6.50 CLASBICAL REQUESTU.

Presented by Irene Yuen. Quartet No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11. (Tchaikovsky).

Hollywood Striox Quartet.

6.5 WEATRES REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL THIC NEWS.

2.15 COMMENTARY

A Berla: Thriller by Lyle Mar un, Part 43.

7.13

MAN TRAP."

7.30

COCKTAIL TIME

8.00 TALES FROM THE WESTERN

PACIFIC.

"The Shark People by D. C. Jjorton

8.15 THE DAVE BRUNECK QUAR.

TET.

8.30

1.5

TUEM FINEST HOUT"

Robert Donat

WEATHER REPORT.

0.00 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM HEITAIN 3.15 MONDAY RECITAI-

By Annarura Taddel (Plant),

2.43 MOVIE MAGAZINE.

Vio

Compiled & prevented by Tim Drinica

10.13 EDUCATION ARCHIE,"

With Peter Brough & Archie Andrew

(Repeat of last Saturday's broad- 3045 THE

DILL

яHEPHERD

CHORUS. With Bay Martin & 1 Op-

chestra.

10.54 WEATHER REPORT.

11.09 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

REEL.

ILIS NEVERIE.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Tuesda

1.00 AM. TIME

MARCH.

BIGNAL.

LIGHT MUSIC.

1,15 NEWA DUMMARY.

720 MELODY, AND SONG.

1.45 WEATHER REPORT.

7.30 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

ILov, Harry Beumper.

1.5A DIARY FÓR TODAY,

738 WEATHER REPORT.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 3.30 PROGRAMME PARADE.

3.15 THE QUEEN'S HALI.

Light Orchestra.

0.00 CLORE DOWN.

1213 MORNING PRAYERB.

By The

Temple.

Very itev

Ho

r.

3.

12.30 JOURNEY INTO MELODY.

1.00 TIME BONAL

11 WEATHEN REPORT.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1.15 TIME

BIGNAL NEWS

&

1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

2.09 CLOSE DOWN.

330 NOT FUR SQUARES.

8.03 TIME SIGNAL.

FROM THE BÜTTISH TALES.

Beotland

sented by

compiled pre

Borward be

La McCallum.

4.33 RUTTUM IN THEIR BUSINESS.

Johnny Dankworth

Orchestra.

6.55 WEATHER REPONT.

&

7.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

7. COMMENTARY,

7.15 "MAN TRAP."

1.30

HI

A Bert Thriller by 1.yle

Martin Fart 42.

OPERA & BÄLLET.

immy

8.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE. With Dick Bentley Fdwards & June Whitheld.

84 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistair

#53 WEATHER

9.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 3.16. JUST A YEAR AGO.

Complied and Introduced by Timothy Birch.

9.43 MASTERPIECES

PIANO.

FOR

THE

14.15 LOOK WHAT I HAVE FOUND,

Presented by John Wallace.

10,58 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

REEI

11.15 AND SO TO BED,

15.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Wednesday

7.00. TIME SIGNAL.

MARCH.

LIGHT MUSIC.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

126 MELODY AND SONG, 1.45 WEATHER REPORT,

750 A THOUGHT UN YOUR WAY.

fter. Harry Brumper.

155 DIARY FOR TODAY.

7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

3.1 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.10 MURIC IN THE AI

5.00 CLASE DOWN.

12.30 pm. MUSIC

FILMB

FROM

THE

1.00 TIME BIONAL. L13 WEATHER REPORT. L.15 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.50 FOR WOMEN ONLY.

A weekly magazine introduced by Jane Akera.

Compiled and proticed by Valerie

2.00 CLOBE DOWN.

1.30 EVENING BERENADE.

4.00 TIME SIGNAL

LUCKY DIP,

Premated by Margarita.

6.58 WEATHER REFORZ,

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 7.10 COMMENTANY

2.15 "MAN TRAP.”

A serial thriller by Lyle Martin. Port 43.

7.30 TIME FOR JAZZ.

With Robin

8.00 GLADYS SWARANOVE BINGA.

1.30 FIRST HEARUNO,

Presented by Ronald Doernt, 138 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL NEWA

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. B.IS MUSIC FORUM,

six utrated talks on Chinese mule by wao 11%-nung. 1: "introduction."

FARQ

HIGIENA

TIMOTHY BIRCH

2.43 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC.

1ith Bobbie Arliton Peter Lawo

10.13 BRITISH INDUSTRY,

No

A series of lectures being given

at the British Counci

The Oli Industry"

BY

C. I. W. Robertson, Manager. The

Shell Company of Bengkung lui. 19.30 JUKE nox

19.35 WEATHER REPORT

11.56 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

REEL.

11.13 JOSE FALGARONA AT THE

PIANO

11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

1.60 a.m. TIME SIGNAL.

MARCH.

LIGHT MUSIC.

1.1 NEWS BUMMARY.

120 MELODY AND SONG.

14 WEATHER REPORT.

750 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Rev, Harry Brunger

155 DEASY FÓR TODAY.

748 WRATHER REPORT.

5.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

2.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

4.13 DANCE ORCHESTRAS.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.30 p.m. NOTHING BUT MÜHIS.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL

1. WEATHER REPORT 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, NEW

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 PROM THE SHOWS.

"Wizb You Were 11ere," (Harold Rome), Excerpts Bung by The Pricipal & Chords of Jiroadway Production Orches- tra conducted by Jay Blackton. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

3.30 THURSDAY CLUB.

Complied and produced Gillion Dueling.

4.00 TIME SIGNAL.

PORTUGUESE, HALF HOUR. Protected by Hugo Vieira. 030 THE TWILIGHT HOUR. With Handy Macpherson.

6.33 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME KIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY.

7.15 "MAN TRAP."

by

A Serial Thriller by Lyle Mar- tin, Part 4.

7.30 HONGKUNG HIT PARADE.

Presented by Ted Thomas, 8.30 TALKING ABOUT ROOKS.

Peter Reviewed by

Duval Amith, "The Lady & The Cut Throat" by Tom Hopkinson & *Ten Miles From Anywhere" by P. 1 Newby, "The Brides af Rolomon" by Geoffrey Educhol

8.45 PIAND PLAYTIME.

WILD, Vio Cristobal Ignazio (Bari).

B Vie

6.38 WEATHER REPORT, 5.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BEUTAIN, 0.15 "OUR TOWN."

By Themton Wider, presented by The Voice of America in confonetian with The American National Theatre and Academy. 1045 "MATINEES MUSICALES."

(Benjamin Britten) The Horton

by Popu Orchestra, cond. Arhar Piedier. Jag

10.55 WEATHER REPORT,e vené AL00 TIME SIGNAL, HADIO NEWS

REKL 11. BOT. LIONTS # SWEET

· MUSTC....... 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

50,000

Friday

7.00 .. TIME SIGNAL..

MARCH.

LIGHT MUSIC.

7.1 NEWS SUMMARY.

1.20 MORNING MELODY

1.45 WEATHER REPORT.

1.30

A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY Hev. Harry Brumger.

7.83 DIARY FOR TODAY.

1.49 WRATHËN REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

1.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

B.IS MUBIC IN THE ALL.

0.00 CLOSE DOWN,

12.10 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS.

By Ray Fr. R. W. Gallagher, B.J.

12.30 ON THE TRAIL,"

Charles Bed Pant & Ile Ore chestra.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

LETTER FROM AMERICA,

By Alistair Cookr

(Repeal of last Tuesday's broad- cost)

1.11 WEATHER REPORT.. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL,

NEWL

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLORE DOWN,

3.30 NEGRO SPIRITUALS,

Percy Faith & His Orchestra,

6.00 TIME BIGNAL.

POPULARITY POLL. Presented by Nick Kendall.

30 JUNIOR FARE.

30 minutes for igenzenro, intro- duced by Diazza "Hooten

C.38 WEATHER REPORT

7,00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS.

7339 COMMENTARY.

1.15

MAN TRAP."

A serial Dirliler by Lyla Marito, Part 65.

7.30 MUSIC ON THE UPBEAT.

with Eddie Collina & the dr chestra, Jim Lowe, Narrator, Warren Covington (Vec) Madeline Kern (Voc.), Teddy

Wilson (Piano),

8.00 TIME BIGNAL.

THE CLAVERINOS." By Anthony Trollope 8.30 AROUND THE

MUSIC.

Hungary.

WORLD

IN

Benedit Siberman & His Orchesten. 8.50 INFORMATION DESK.

INTERLUDE.

6.34 WEATHER REPORT: 9.00 TIME SIGNAL. NEWA A

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 0.is MUSIC LOVERS' HOUR,

Cinsical Requests presented by Irene Yuen,

Eine Kleine Nachtmuste (Mozart) Chaconne "Part No. Minor for unaccompanied Violin (Bach); Concerto No. 4 in C MOT. Op. 44(5nint-Saens)

10.15 ADVENT BROADCASES,

"And He Name Shall bʊ Cali ed Wonderful Counselor" by The Rev. E. Leten-Noren, 10.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

With Dick Bentley, Jimy Edwards & June Whitefield. (Tepeal of last Tuesday's broad- cast.) 19 WEATHEJ REPORT, 1100 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

11.1 GOODNIGHT MUBIC. 1130 CLUBE DOWN,

GLORIOUS RECORDINGS

for you to hear

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