THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1968.
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Today
16.30 p.m. ROMANCE IN MUSIC &
SONG.
1.00 MA BIONAL.
10 WEATHER BEPOHT.
1.IS TELE
BIGNAL.
NEWS,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LUNCHTIME SUUNTO.
Carnival Overture, Up, Ds (DvorRİK), Poika a Fugue ('nenwanda'') (Wais- berger)-Phò thirage sym. ÖreliesɩTE cord, by Fritz Flöntor: Pjon
Meadows
Toresin
Hym
(Basolada)—The Dambergs: phony Orchestra Chat "by Josepuas Kaillierth.
2.00 JUST FOR YOU.
Prosented by Nick Kenanti.
3.00 THE MOONSTONE.
By Wilkie Collins.
Part 4: The Tell-Tale Prittenal
320 "BONGS OF TU
BANKAN.
MEDITER
Patricia Munnel & John Naist
4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME. 139 “CARMEN JONES
(Bio-Oscar Jamnittstein 1 Blout from The Broadway P duction sung by The Principala A Chorus with Orchestra conducted by Joseph Litau.
4.00 UNIT REQUENTA.
Presented by Audrey.
Calling: The Bih Field Herimen
RA
4.00 TIME SIGNAL,
HNIC BANDSTAND
Brighoum & Rantrich Bund
635 CASTAWAY'S CHOICE
By Jean lardon
Presented by Ted Tames 4.30 WEATHER REPORT 7.00 TIME BIONAL, THE
7.15 COMMENTARY
1.15 T8 WERE
News, reports and
NJA
0% some of the wrath or
Sir John Talks On
The Atom
In Peace
Most of us have little or no knowledge of the atom, and we tend to look warily at the whole question of atomic energy, unable to forget that, not too long ago, research was almost wholly geared to the construction of atomic bombs.
Recently however, scien- The leading parts are
Rence Goddard, tists have achieved so
many by
Gwynn and John Gabriel. spectacular successes in the
played Michael
This BBC play will be broad- cast on Thursday ovening at
te application of atomic energy
to peaceful purposes, that 9.16. people are gradually being
in and out of Hongkonk
Compiled 75 Tlosti ume
143 VINTAGE COUNS
3.1
The Minstag 19 Trowning Ni BPORTSCART.
BI CONTINENTAL RENDEŻA DES
With brivo Brabant.
148 WEATHER REPORT
0.03 TIME BIGNAL, News
HOME NEWN FROM BRITAIN.
0.15 INVITATION TO MUST
9,43 SATURDAY STORY
The Taxing of uel Parting tou by Michael Bund
Hear by The Bron
958 WEATHER REPORT
19.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NESTS
REKL
10.15 GUT AND ABOUT
Hallan tartei
frans
persuaded to forget their Patchwork initial doubts and fears.
in a raries of three talks, "The Glory of the Alom", recorded for the BBC. Sir John Cockcroft
an Inteligent Ulvcs Tightened view of these scientific marvela
and en
traces the story of atomic
frum development
the pioneer daye of Lord Rutherford, father whom of atomic research with
The Music of France Trembetto Sir John was closely associated, to the first atomis power station
radio-active and the
Maxim's (Final)
10.43 LATE NIGHT FINAL
Persented by trorward
11.28 WEATHER REPORT 11.30 CLORE DOWN
unday
3.00 AM, TIME SIGNAL, WAKALIDAT
REPORT
PALLADE
di
PAKIZUZALIANA.
8.30 MOBIL FROM MEXICO CITY
Orchestra conducted hig 'Matar Maxin
30 MAKING MELANDT
858 WEATER BAPARTA
249 TIME SIGNING A
ALAN,
SPECIAL ANNOVNU BOLANE ✯ SPORTS ILESULTS,
113 16kuvisa Boynu nDUUL, 10.00 COMERY WELLS BAN PH
BERG AND HIN SULTAN 19.30 DANACH FROM THE UNION
CHUR, KENNEDY RUAH. Preacher, ve Orta Symugton 11.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK.
The All-Union Radiu Nympnom Orchestra.
Incidental Muse to "Knegtan olehika' ( 12 unaikovsky Brite arte, i
Orchest Dance & Hird Chorus
by Aleander Gau, sync phukay No. 6 in 4. Minor Op di (Glazunov)
cend Orchestra
Nikolai Colovanov,
12.15 p.m. NUKLE PARASION
WALTZ TIME.
With Patricia Clark (Vocal)
12.30 TK COTIEN
Chairman;-Tim
100 TIME BIGNAL
+
Brinton
EN
RHYTHM WITH ETNEI, SMITH
AT THE HAMMOND ORGAN
113 WEATHER REPORT
1.15 TIME
SIONAL
NEWS, I
materiale in the field of medt. rine, agriculture and industry.
Sir John Cockcroft shares with L T. 2. Walton the distinction of splitting the atom In 1932, for which they jointly received the 1961 Nobel Prize for Physics.
The first talk. "The Early Re. search", will be broadcast handay at 8 p.m.
Is It Cricket?
Denis Compton
on
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1.30., LUNCHITISIE MEINE
Phödte-Overture {Massarela - The Orcheal nt The Opera-Center, i
Radio Last week
Hongkong Paris, cond, by Albert Woll; Conexha
gave full coverage of the Aus- Non C Minor Op. 37 (1st Move- ment)
Plan973 ya Manzi tralien Test matches. This week,
with The Fasten Bauriana Pops Orchestra cond by
Arthur on Tuesday evening at 9,16, die. Fiedler: Allegro Brahma Nathan Tinguished cricketers and crlakat Mistern (Violin, with Carlo Bumotti lovers will explain the partlausar (Plan Norwegian Rhapsody Lato,
fascination of the game in their Orchestre Des Concerts Lomau
own lande and how it is enjoyéu beux Lond by Jem Fourme
2.00 IN HULLYWOOD
by the people.
R10
With Bing Crosby.
PATH" WALLED PLAYE BINGS.
3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS.
Present by Jennifer.
4.00 MURIC FOR TEA TIME,
435 BING IT AGAIN.
With Jean Campbell, June Marks. Franklyn Roy Julie Dawi, Besity Coroneta, The Merritones & Los,
The Steve Hace Quartet.
5.00 TILE THREE SUNG
(Instrumental).
With Orchestra,
6.30 "RED RYDER."
The contributors to this BBC
On Wednesday evening at 9,15. pro. the linking thread of the
ramme is the Chrlatinas Bong, "The Twelve Days of Christ- mes."
from The subjects range
CH Crowe talking about the prob. Christmas pre- lem of buying sorts, a story about a Fir Tree,
child ran's A visit to A
party. Christmas poetry, a song from * Pantomime, a song from a revue
about party Christmas games, And a monologue from a young lady who played a private game.
Francis Allfrey and his quitar will be in the studio to sing versca and help
ASTE many material Wednesday overing's programme "Patchwork".
to
introduce the varlod pieces of
found bo
in
Piano Recital
This Monday night our quest artiate is planist Wong Kuk-ying. who La well-known ta radio 1:stoners for bar regular broad- casta.
by Cedar
The main work in her pra
will
"Pretude, be uramme Chorale and Fuguet Franck.
Monday Recital is at 9:15 pan.)
Return To Swansea
1947 tho February
port Dylan Thomas paid a vlalt to an unfamiliar, badly bombed Swan. Da in search of lost youth.
In this BBC Transcription pro gramme, he describes his search for the Swansea the knew aca Day and as a young mon.
In an introduction to the talk, hi friend Wynford Vaughan that although Thomas says Dylan Thomas is the one modern British poet who ha hat the most universal appeal, his whole outlook is most firmly rooted in his local surroundings, above all, in his native town of Swanene. "Return Journey to Swansea" will be broadenst on
Sunday evening at 8.16.
programme "Is It Cricket?" This Week
08
clude famous personalitics such Danie Compton, Norman Yardley, the Rt. Hon. Lord Bir. Pett, Q.C. and W. Macqueen- Fope.
Saturday night's topical nowe magazine includes an interview with the Adjutant Gendrai to the Forces, a chat with 7 Span- larda who are sailing to Bpain In a Chinese Junk, a talk with a cosmetics export, a vialt to wine and cheese tasting exhibi- "Not By Bread Alone", teana-
tion, and other topical events in sensational novel by Vladimir and put of Hongkong.
orphia Week” taken the air nt Dudintrov and adapted for
Soviet Drama
The Adventures of The Famous latod by Dr Edith Bone from the
Cowboy.
"Song of the Six-Gun."
8.00 TIME BIGNAL,
THE MUBIC OF OFFENBACH,
Boston Pops Orchestra.
Conducted by Arthur Fiedler,
broadcasting by David Tutaev. 7.15. la "human triangle" story wat
813 PORCES EVENING SERVICES. in the contemporary Soviet world The New
Conducted by The Rev. T. R. Jennings, C.b.
456 WEATHER NEPORT.
700 TIME MGNAL, THE NEWS. 730 COMMENTARY.
7.18 FROM TUE WERKLIES, 1.30 A NONG VOR EVERYONE.
Patil Duncan with piano a companiment by Maya Thom 145 THE DRY COTTON BAND
Snow
BIS HETUTEN
RWANSEA
JOURNEYT
T
By Dylan Thomas. Vaughan
Introduced by Wynford
8.43
MUSIC FROM HOLLAND,
Apotlight
Achallies.
OZI
of
factories And I
State-run burasucratia control.
"An idea needs a strong man to make it prosper," says Drox. dov, the up-and-coming Slate factory manager. But Loparkla, Inventor koop his the young fierce faith In an ideal com
However munism.
hungry no always might be, he would
Army
17
National Bervice to about to end In Eritşin and a new Arniy A1 voluntary regular soldiers is to be created.
This programme, based on series of visits made by Edward Ward and Anne Cufforth to ualta In the United Kingdom, B.A.D.R., se and Cyprus, is designed to find ready to exchange his bread for out what thle new Army offers a spark of bellof. "Man," he by bread Dickey, "does not live
alone." And Nadia, the charm. Ing wife of the self-centred
Drozdov, shares
salonlist'a idoala.
8.38 WATARK REPORT. #30 TIME SIGNAL. NEWS, HOME
NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
1.35 IT IN THE NEWA.
A Radio Panal Game.
The Panet: Helone Ching, Denise Brabant, Hell Ererion. Bil Tr
Wallace. Chaimant [phin Buit
The prosenne arrunged and pro- duced by Timothy Brett,
PAS THE BUNDAY CONCERT.
Messiah Handel.
Merah (Elarklet) Jennilor Vyvyan (Soprano) Normin Proctor (Contralto), George MATAN ITenor), Owen Bran nigra) with The London l'hil- harmonie Choir & orchestra co Bir Adrian Boult, Georg
Harpsichord), Ralph Downes
1956 WEATHER REPORT.
by
(Or
1100 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWE-
RELA
11.15 TUR EPILOGUE
The 3rd Sunday in Advent, Codynraily Chapel," Kmg's College, Aberdeen, 11.30 CLORE DOWN.
Monday
100 TIME'
A MARGIT
HIMA..
LIGHT MURIC. 1:14 NMWA BUMMARY
MELODY, AND SUNG,
the
7,43 WEATHER REPORT.
7.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
The Ray, R. C. Symington,
7.55 HARLY FOR TODAY.
7.38 WRATHER REPORT.
300 TIME NIGNAL, THE NEWS. KIO PROGRAMME PARADE.
8.15 MANTOVANI & TH8 ONCHES.
TILA
1.00 CLONE DOWN.
12.39 m. "DOUBLE ATTRACTION,"
Stenel stene Ac 1114 Orchestra
The Keila Textor SingeRK.
With Sidney Teller & His Orchestra.
1.00 TIME ÁIONALI
1. WEATHER REPORT,
1.IS TIME SIGNAL, MEWA
A
SPECIAL ANNIIIINCEMENTÄ. 1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. 145 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
produced by
Conibilad and
STAVIA
2.90 CLORE DOWN.
TO
5.10 THE NEW ARMY.
Nationmi Gerstes de almut end and a new Army of valtine Iney, rugbiky mathiwas in to Top evealed," pila stogramme, bleed નઈ કે ના r in the try Reward Ward and Rene Cuti forth. io", unita, in the UK..
soluter and what it demande from him.
"The New Army", which 10 from London is produced by David Woodward and Graham Jackson.
B.A.O.R, and
gried to
And, I de what this now Army offers soldier and what it demands from him. Produced by David Woodward &e Graham Jackson.
4.30 MOMENT MUSICALE. 458 WEATHER REPORT.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
7.10 COMMENTARY,
7.14 MAN TRAP
A serial Carlier by Lyle Mariin,
Part 30
7.30 EDUKTATI, TIME.
8.00 THE KTORY OF THE ATOM.
The Arly Research."
By Sir John Cockcroft (The first of large iniks),
8.13 POPULÄR CONDO.
Sir John Cockcroft
fawrence.
Yul
Start Gen trude Brynner with orchestra conducted by Frederick Dvonch 10.13
THE VINTAGE GOONI. "The Master, 10 Downing 34." Itepent of last Saturday's rond-
19.45 FATA DOMINO (VOCAL)
With Distrumental arcompan!- arent
10.38 WEATHER REPORT
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL
74.13 REVERIE.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN
* Tuesday
100 m TIME SIGNAL
MARCH
LIGHT MUBIC
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY 1.20 MELODY AND SONG. 1.43 WEATHER REPORT. 1.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY
The Rev. R. C. Symington.
135 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.54 WEATHEN REPORT. 8.30 TIME SIONAL. THE NEWS 8.18 PROGRAMME PARADE. 1.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 908 CLOSK DOWN
12.35 pan, 3ORNING PRAYERS
By The Hev J. E. Bandbach 12.30 JÕGENEY INTO MELODY
10 TIME BIGNAL
143 WEATHER REPORT
5 TIME SIONAL. & APECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
110 CUNCHTIME MUSIC.
CLONE DOWN
5.30 NOT FOR SQUARES. TIME BIGNAL,
או 13
LA DEMI-HECÕE FRANÇAISE "Noels Aneleas BAMLD MI.
6.30
THE VERA LYNN SHOW,” (New series)
508 WEATHER REPORT
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEW、 1.10 COMMENTARY. 1.IS "MAN TRAP."'
A serial thruiter by Lyle Martin. | Part 57. 1.30 PUCCINI 1858-195A,
Excerpts from « TuSA," 813 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With Dick Bentley, Jimmy Ed- wards & Joe Whiteta, BAS LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke,
8.53 WEATHER, ESPORT 9.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS &
HOME NEWS TOM BRITAIN. 9.15 *18 FT CRICKÉT?""
An account of the game a played in many parts of the Commonweath
Introduced by Briha Johnators. 945 MASTERPIECES Fon
PIANO.
THE
10.13 LOOK WHAT I'VE FOUND.
Prezented by John Wanaze, 10.58 WEATHER BEPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEW 8-
RREL.
1.15 AND SO TO BED. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
7.00 .T. IME HIGNAL, ・・
MARCII.
LIGHT 'MUMO, 7.13 NEWB SUMMARY. 7.20 MELODY AND RONG. 743 WEATHER REPORT.
4.50 A THOUGHT ON VIWM WAY.
The Rev. I. C. Symington.
1.55 DIARY FOR TODAY,
1.58 WEATHKIL REPORT.
8,00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWK.
:8,10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
2.15 MUSIC IN THE AM. 9.00 CLOSE TOWN, 12.30 pm. MUSIC
PILMA
rЯoм
2.00 TIME BIGNAL.
WEATHER REPORT.
11 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 IT'S IN THE NEWS, 1,
1
Audio Patel Game... The Parol: Holene Ching, Graen McGeorts@gar, Nell Erortom; 2011 Tatiarent Chairman. Walace. Programme arranged de produced by Ilmatiry Birch (Ilepoat of fast Gund tzy's brondosat)..
2.00 CLAE DOWN,
1.39 EVENING SERENADE, 6.00 TIME HIGNAL.
LUCKY DI
Presented by Afargherita.
458 WEATHER NEPONT.
1.00 TIME BHNAL, THE NEWS,
7.10 COMMENTARY.
1.15 "MAN TRAP."
Part 60,
ine Pina (Gulis!).
MUELLER PUMATIKi Kiriller by Vale Marţin MACHOWA
(Accordion). Ofeat Perriford & Whiley Mitchell Shadow WII cert
(Jane),
11)
8.30 THEIR FINEST HOUR.""
~Thril
KAS WEATHER REPORT.- 1.00 TIME DIGNAL, THE NEWE, A HOME NEWVA FROM DRITAIN,
KAS MONDAY RECITAL
It Wong Kuying (PIANO). DA KURDEN OF BROADWAY.
"The King & T”.
7.30 TIME FOR TAZ with tubin 385.
8.00 HONG RECITAL.
Kathleen Forfiss. (Contralto), & Herren Kothay (harltone),
3.20 FIRST HRAMÍNŮ.
JE RAVALT.N
by Ronald Dezent. BA TIME -BIGNAL, NEWB
TOME. WORK.
NEWS FROM DRITAIN. 9.10
latzeansed by Geozzo Sowiat.
BBC
Overseas Shortwave Programmes
(On 25.750 Mc/s, 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/s, 13.02m)
SATURDAY, DEC. 13
7:00 pm, TUE NEWB. TAGUMINANTARY.
1.45 MPUMTS ROUND-UP. 139 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 5.00 TUNE TIME.
Music in all directions Introduced by Jona Jabung Windereen Hume (soprano); ino Linden Singer 2012. suciori William Liewenyn tati. Eksemplarir. The Edward Kubach
Bet BBC Concert. L'onductor: Vilem Toubky,
TUESDAY, DEC. 16
7,00 p.m. THE NEWS.
100 COMMENTARY. 7.15 APORTA BUUND-UP 7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 500 Ted BANJI
BAY'S A LAUGH..
with Kitty Bluett, Kenneth Connor, 1 Aldman Browne, and Roknina Kright.
Boript written by Bernard Botting
Bridumont
11.60 bildnight. THE NEWS AND
COMMENTARY. THURSDAY, DEC. 18 10. THE NEWS.. 1.95 COMMENTARY.
TAB KPORTS ROUND-UP
110 MAINLY FOIL WOMEN.
1.43 TIME-FOIL MUSIC......
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Con.
Buc concert Orchestra, dbetor: Vilem Tatky. Overture: An Helim girl in Algieen La Jolle File de
Prekestraat Chorles Hart. Practiced by Le̟silevent: So notendencies)-Bizes;
FROM THE WERKKLIES. Extracts from editoriai comment
by leading Elestiah weekly деца
зарега
THE NEWS.
3.40 10 NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 1.18TENERS
100 g Ben, RADIO
WARREL.
10.13 A BOX AT THE OPERETTA,
Records presented by Mark L. brock. 4: Vinona-Tum of the Cen tury.
A MONIS MOTORS BAND,
Conductar: G. V. Brouha
1633 ALMA COGAN.
With Bion. Foster and his Music, 145 RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL.
LANCASHIRE V. YORKBUMRE. Lancashire
Manchester, comorize
bert fludson and Northumber
and v. Cheshire at Gosforth. Comumastator; Hex Alston,,
FOOT 12.00 AP ASSOCIATION
BALL
knit
First
Commentary on the secord uf ung of today's Scottish Division Leogun garncA. 125 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
on the fast fifteen minutes of play on one of the day # English League motuksen.
Commentary
1.00 THE NEWS & COMMENTARY. SUNDAY, DEC. 14
7.00 pm. THE NEWS.
7,09 COMMENTARY.
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP, 7.20 Kenneth Horne Insists
nothing is
BEYOND OUN KEN.' 1.03 THE BOATAWAIN'S MATE,
that
The story, by S. 14. Jacobs, road by Bernard Mules with ex- | cerpts from Ethel Smyth's Ирота
The BBC Northern SingerE, The BBC Northeim Orenestra conducted
Rchinson. Produs Produced by Gillan Durimu
by Stanford David Harrin 1000 LA CINANONIANA (Cimarosa-
ataliptero)
The (eyal Opera House Ce- chestra,
Covent Garden Condeotes)" by Warwieli Braith
write.
10.15 BRITISH COLLEGES OF THE
ARTS
A series of talks given at the Heitish Counett,
No. 3: British Museum" by Profemor Brian
M.A.
Hat: za
Dublin). Head of the Department
The action takes place in England in the early part of the prizent century.
9.00 THE NEWS,
9.09 HOME NEWS FROM KUTAIN. 9.15 FOR CHILDREN.
"The Lie White Heren" by Klizabeth Goudge, abridged for broadcasting in six parts by Molle Austen. Read by John Daddeley
5: Fair Promise Puintied,
of History at the Univerelty af Itong 35 SINGING FOR PLEASURE."
HOM
1030 JUKE BOX 10.38 WEATHER REPORT
(and playing too).
Lesb
The last of two talks by Woodgate with illustrations played by | kimseit and Josephine Lec.
10.00 lg Ben, RADIO NEWSDEEL THE 10.15. Ted Day in
11.90 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWa-
BADURA AT
REEL. 1.15 PAUL
PIANO 11.30 CLOSE DOWN
1,30 am. TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH
LIGHT MUSIC
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY
1.20 MORNING MELODY
145 WEATHER REPORT
750 A THOUGHT AN Võne WAY
The Rev. C. Symington.
153 DIARY PUR VODA.
138 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 9.30 PROGRAMME PARADE
1.73 POPULAR DANCE ORCHES.
TRAN
1.00 CLONE DOWN.
12.30, NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
13 WEATHER REPORT.
15 TIME SIONAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
1.30 FROM THE SHOWK.
The Lylan) Excerpts from the production star.
Julle
By Friend" Nazly
2.00 CLOSE
0.30 THURSDAY CLUD.
Compiled and produced
GU
G. TINK SIGNA
DJ
PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. Prevented by Hugo Vietra. 6.30 PING CALVI (PIANO).
With The Dino Qvler OT-
chestra
4.58-WEATŘEK REPORT. 7.00 TIME SIONAL, THE NEWS. 1.10 COMMENTARY,
1.15 "EAN TRAP.“
A serial thriller by Lyle Martin, Part 50.
1.30 TIONGKONG HIT PARADE.
Presented by Ted Thomde 8.30 TALKING ÁDOUT NOOKS,
A Ring Bag No.
by Christo A7wong: ""King Md" by Thomas pher Hibbert: "Mr Pepys of Semblax Tane" by Cecil Abernethy.
Reviewed by Elizabeth Oliver stallasia.
8.0 FIANG FLAYTIME.
With Kai Lorenzo, KA WEATHER REPORT, 1.00 Tin BIGNAL
8.13
NEWS 4 HOME NEWS FROM KRITAIN.
NOT BY BREAD ALONE. From the novel by Vladimir Dadiatioy translated by Dr Kala Rone & adapted for broadenoting by David Tutaev, 1843 LET'S DANCE
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWĄ-
REEL..
LIGHTS 4: 11.15 SOPT
BWEET MUSIC. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN",
Friday
7.00 .m. TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH.
LIGHT MURIC.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY
7.20 MORNING MELODY
7.43 WEATHER REPORT.
150 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
The Rev.: RC. Symtegton,
7.53. DIARY FOR TODAY.
7.30 WEATHER REPORT.
* TIME SIGNAG, "THE NEWA.
2.10 PROGRAMME PARADE,
SIA MUSIC IN THE AIKI
DAI CLOSE OWN.
12.15 3. MORNING PRAYERS
Shy, Bay Fr. R. W. Orllagher,-
12.30 UNDER '': WESTERN
PHIES.
George Meiachrino & Efla Or- "clienten,
100 TIME BIGNAL.
LETTER FROM AMERICA, By Alistair Cooks.
Rapeet of last Tucndny's ‚brand-
cant).
1.18 TIMULER REPORT,'
NEW
BIGNAL, APRCIAT, ANNOUNCEMENTÉ 130 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2,00 TLOSE DOWN.
Oprin
07-
3.34 WALTZ TIME." The Vienna Rtate 4.00 TIME BRINATION:
POPULARITY.
Presenten Konakji: 4.30 JUNIOR TARE. AN EP
ia aminties for ¿tesmanera,
'BAY'S A LAUGH.“
8.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
A programme for Ulster people Vores including the news and Irish hythms by the DC Northern
played Ireland Light Orchestra. Conductor: David Curry. 0.00 THE NEWB.
9.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 METROPOLITAN MUSIC.
Greetings in melody from the boart of· Londen, featuring Doreen Hume, Jolin Hanson, Kay Cavendra The Metropoll. tan Urchettes Conductor: Bid- Dey Torch Beript and pre- scutation by Roy Bradford Pro- duced by Travers Thotaeloe. 19.00 E Den. RADIO NEWSRKKI.. 10.23 FAMOUS TRIALS
$: The Bywaters and Thompson Case by F. Tennyson Jesse, Lord Birkeit speaks at the end of the programme. Produced by Nestz ÎLES RECITAL.
Połni
Tel.
Butyl Kimber {yJolin;
nala), Ernest Lush (platu). Allegro-Pieces En batem-Dr- bussy: Scherzo-Tchaikovsky, 11.30 ALMA COGAN.
With Stan Foster and his Muair. Producent by John HasOOK, 12.00 Anight THE NEWS
COMMENTALLY.
AND
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17'
7,00 p.m. THE NEWA, 1.00 COMMENTARY. 7,15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 CELEBRITY RECITAL.
By Natalla Karp (plano)
A cat, Op. 20. Sonuta No. 2 in Weber.
8.00 MUSIC FOR DANCING -
Viclu Silvestes bad 1 Balloon Orchestra.
Fott 8.43 BUILDING
GOV
A
ROAD
A tik for the Avent Scam by Father Jalen Brothrick, BJ.
500 THE NEWS.
5.09 HOME NEWS PROM BRUTAIN. 9.15 Brian Beece and Denise Bryer
in TF'S A CRIME.'
thrillers
A series of comedy written for radio by Ede Maguire.
9: Stop the Metting. by Vernon Harria.
9.45 SPOTLIGHT.
Focopes
031
Prostuction
Commonwealth
artists who entertain, with the Ivo Malants Trio.
This week: Bill O'Connor from Canada-precried David Miller. Canada PBIO NEWBILEEL. 10.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. 10.43 SHORT STORY.
Angust let by W. F. Harvey.
Wincott. Read by
this 11.00 LATIN-AMERICAN WAY.
11.30 POET AND COMPOSER.
10.15 Gilbert Harding makes
week's PERSONAL CHOICE < poetry he enjoys. Poeme read by Glibers Harding and Robert fars la 11.00 CONCERTO.
Sanchia Pielon. (harp) and (he BBC Scottisia OrchesZEA con- ducted by Colin Davis. Overture: The Slege of Corinth Rossini: Harp Concerto Nino Rota; Symphony No. 3 in D-Schübest. 12.00 Mkinight THE NEWS AND
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