THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1958.

Fage 15

Your Radio Listening For

For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

(Brondenating on a frequency

860 kilocycles per second.)

12.30 p.m.

Today

ROMANCE

AND SONG...

IN MUSIC

With Gordon Jenkins and bi

orchestra:

1.60 TIME HIGNAL.

1.1 WEATHER REPORT...

1.15 TIME SIGNAL.

{

NEWA

BPECIAL

NOUNCEMENTS,

1.54 LUNCHTIME MÍUSIC.

AN-

Orchestral Suite from the Opera "Hadrol & Gretel" (lumperdinck)-- The Royal Opera House Orchestr Covent Garden, London, rond. by John Fallingworth: March p Major

(MIDRATE):

Dance Glettan (Mazart)--The Royal Philharmoale Orchestra cond. by Sir Thomas

Beecham, Eart

200 JUST FOR YOU.

Presented by Nick

2.00 THE MODNATO

da

By Wilkie Collins, Part 6; "The Three Prophecle.

2.30 "ОГО"

Ekersøta from the musical film, arring: Lelio Caron, Louis Jourdan taurice Chevalier. 400 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.

Playca by The Strings of the Patlaborah Symphony Orches tra conducted by Joan.

430 ITMAJ

(tome Fleet Editon).

4.00 UNIT REQUESTS.

Richard

NEW YEAR IS TOP

SPOT FOR

RADIO HK

New Year's Eve, the time for parties, is the time when

Radio Hongkong concentrates on outside broadcasts.

From 11.16 pan. on Decem- descriptions and summaries of

ber 31 to 12.30 am.

January 1 there is Round

on

the second Test Match In Mel-

thin bourne, when once again 槛 station will be on the air the day to chsure Tull

coverage.

Up programme | whole which will link six re mole points to the studio. Danco Music wil) be broad. Coast from the Blue Heaven Night Club. where Bint

Rodriguez and ble band will be

The relay will be heard dally from Radio Hongkong from 9,50 a.m. until 12.30 p.m. and |2 p.m. untli 8.30 p.m.

from

playing, and from the Golden Farewell Recital

Pheonix Restaurant in Kowloon,

muslo

Presented by Audrey, Calling where you can hear the Platoon W.DA.C.

100 TIME SIGNAL

BBC BANDSTAND.

Ferodo Work Band.

430 DARTAWAY'S CHOICE,

This week's guest, Hiatt,

Thome

presented by

6.38 WEATHER REPORT,

Coll

Ted

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THÉ NEWS.

7.10 COMMENTARY.

7.10 TIKS WEEK.

News, Reports & Interviews on

some of the week's events

and out of Hongkong. plied by Timothy Birch.

7.45 VINTAGE GOONS.

1

com.

of Freddy bard.

Abraham

and his

At Jardine's East Point go down microphones will relay the entrual firing of the gun and the

of music

bagpipes, a roving outalde-broadoret ven will visit come of H.M. ships alongside.

There will be microphones in position at Bt John's Cathedral for the peal of belle and on top

One of Hongkong'a most popular singers, tenor Alexander Wong, will be leaving soon for the United States.

On Monday evening at 9.15, Me Wong will giva

a farewell recital, In

which he will bo joined by toprano Lola Young|

popular musical calypeo.

ta sing dueta from Italian opores.

of the new Star Ferry Plor for Patchwork

the actual chimes of midnight.

The Hippered Earring G Jack Teagarden

1.15 APORTSČAST.

AJO CONTINENTAL RENDEZVOUS

WITH DENISE BRABANT.

8.38 WEATHER REPORT.

9.00 TIME. SKINAL.

NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

B.IS INVITATION TO MUSIC.

Careerto in E Minor for Violin A Orchestra Op. 04 Mendelsohn- Ruggiero_Ricci (Violin) with The London Symphony orchestra, cond, by Pierino Gamba,

9.45 THE BATURDAY STORY.

"The Tomboy" by Sheila

Bishopy reid by Nancy Who, 8.38 WEATHER REPORT.

10.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

REEL

Another

On Wednesday

outuido edition Important

brodcast takes place on Monday when Radio Hongkong joina Jazz fans the Loke Yew Hall,

at 9.18

of

p.m.

JACK TEAGARDEN

comedy, ravuganda

Written by Gall Padrlok, introduced by Ted Kavanagh, of ITMA fame, and produced by John

this Browell,

BBC

be heard on Sunday evening at 8.15.

Muir And Norden Transcription programme will

Goorgo Fowler wi be intro- Frank Muir And Dannis |ducing a special New Year's Evo | Norden hava made broadcasting of Radio Hongkong's history by writing for many fortnightly magazine programme years that consistently success The Orchestra "Patchwork".

ful comedy serica "Take It From The theme that links the Hero". to here part of the concert being different types

material In recent

they have Beginning this Sunday at 7.30 and together in this Patchwork pro-schloved a second reputation as Pim, Radio Hongkong will be given by Jack Teagarden hia sextot.

grammo la that of New Year performers who can apaak as broadcasting a series of recitais Ted Thomas will introduce the reaolutions. With memories of spontaneously, and with as by British artists who aro not

celebrated resolutions,

players much comto akili, as they can only

But and that write, in the panel gamo porles, famous Orchestra

tinguished soloists as well. inten"My Word".

Melbourne Test

never

years

will begin{ famous which programme

good just after the interval at 10.16 ludicrous resolutions;

numberiese host of good p.m.

tlong expressed but Intended.

In "A Portrait of Frank Muir The material In this Patch- and Dennie Norden", these two From Decomber 31 until work varles from postry, a famous stare of comedy discus} From Golden Phoenix, Manson | January 6, Radio Hongkong will lighthearted discours on their personal approach to the House, Dance Music playṛa by

ba rolaying Radio Australia's diarles, and music from opera, art of laughter making. Freddie Abraham & Him All Star Rhythm Rockets. 10.43 LATE NIGHT FINAL.

30.13 OUT AND ABOUT.

Presented by Bill Derward. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT, 11.30 CLOBE DOWN,

8.00 $. TIME BIGNAL.

THER REPORT &

GRAMME PARADE

8.50 МРВІС

AMERICA.

FILOM

WEA-

PRO-

LATIN

8.30 MORNING MELODY.

Andre Kostelanetz & his Or chestra

How Was To Know, A Ship Without a Sail, Do 1 Live You (BX- caude. You're Beautiful), Ev'ry Sua- day Afternoon; Have Yini Met Miss Joner; Over Ång Over Again; Little Girl Blue: Theu Swell, i Could Writs a Dooks; Ha Grand Night

Bung

SSE WEATHER REPORT.

for

0.00 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

4 SPORTS RESULTA.

9.15 RECORD ROUND ABOUT

10.00 BAY HARTLEY (PIANO).

With Orchestra conducted by David Terry.

10.30 TRADITIONAL BONGB By The WeU YEKA. Aweigh, Sony Ano; Wild Goose Graves; Meet the Janson Boys; Aunt Rändle: Tina; Eres Alla: Come Little Donkey; Kums Bachure: All Night Lot Every Night: Let the Midnight Special; Empty Pocket Blues.

11.00 CELEBRATION OF MASS.

From St Joseph's Church. Prescher-Ray F, C, Egan, DJ.

11.50 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK

The Vienas Philbermonia Or- chestra Precloss-Overtute (Weber) -- 07- chestra cond. by Ka Botun; Sym- phony No. E in F. Major, Op. 13 (Beethoven)-orchestra oond, by Kati Bohm? Un Krepieswald' Joann Stroudjon a Magyar Jahann Strave-orchestra

by Cle- cond mena KrauIRS.

12.30 pm. THE COTICA.

Chadman-Tim Brinton.

1 TIME SIGNAL.

CARROLL GIBBONS

And the Boy Friends,

11 WRATHER REPORT.

TIME SIGNAL, NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

130 LUNCITTIME MUSIC."

Overture to tusslan Ludnilla (Ginka);, The Vaiga Boatman (Tras. art,' Drágon); 'Dotten of the Bulfona from dve. Snow Mallery (Farmasey- Koronkowy Melodie. (Tchaikovsky)— The Bollywood Bowl Symphony Or sestra cond, by Cartier Dingon; Stungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Let) -- The Hollywood Bowl Bymahony Úr- cherire cond. by John Barnett. Ber- hardine: Love Enitors Is the Road: Friendly Perunaion—with orchestra Se chons directed by Billy Vaughn; Cine a Little: The Mocking bird in the Willow Tree, Indiana Holiday; Marry Me Marry Md; Cover in the Meadow: Give a Cetilio Girl;

April Love with orchestra cond. by Lionel Nowman: The Mardi Gras March; I'll Remember, TorLETYD--ANELI ozitetin, cond. by Bily Vaughan.

2.00. "IN HOLLYWOOD" WITH FAT

DOONE.

Jole Bion--Moon Mullican: Filipino Baby-Coway Copas I'm the Taik of the Town-Den fejo-Red Smiley, 6.30 "THE ŁAZY FARMER AND

THE GIANT GRIMM."

A Manx folk tale by Elspeth: Whitaker.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL.

VICTOR YOUNG AND

RINGING STRINGS.

With Ray Turner at the piano.

1.30 SERVICE FROM THE ENGI~;

118H METHODIST CHURCH. Conducted by The Rev 3. Mt.

Dacker, C.F.

8.38 WEATHER RÈPont 7.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1.13 FROM THE WEEKLIEN. 7.38 RECITALS FROM THE

CHESTRA.

02.

Gareth Morris {B}ule) accom- panted by Ernest Lush (piano),

Mantovani and his orchestra. 6.00 THE STORY OF THE ATOM.

The Last of Three Talka by hir John Cockcroft “Today und TomgiroW***

6.13 NAT KING 'COLE & HIS TIMO. 8.30 THEIR, FINEST HOUR

LORD NELSON;

8.54 WEATHER REPORT.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM DRUTAIN.

D.35 MONDAY RECITAL.

und

Lola Young (Soprano) Alexander Wong (Tenor) with Dieno accompaniment by Егере

Yean.

943 ECHOES OF BROADWAY,

7.45 THE BELLY COTTON BAND 10.13

NILOW.

ALLS A PORTRAIT

OF FRANK Mum & DEN NORDEN.

Written by Gain Pedrick. Pro- duced by John Browell,

Wednesday

1.00 am. TINIE SIGNAL.

MARCH

LIGHT MUSIC.

1.1 NEWS BUMMARY.

120 MELODY AND SONG.

1.45 WEATHER REPORT

1.30 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

The Very Hev. W. 5. Temple,

Dean of Hongkong.

7.53 DIARY FOR TODAY.

7.59 WRATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

"Paint Your Wagon" (Lerner and Loowe), starring: Barton, Olga San Juan Bayar

R.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

James

5.13 CYRIL STAPLETON

+

A

Tony

ORCHESTRA.

8.00 CHOPIN NOCTURNES.

JACK TEAGARDEN SEXTET

A

His

An extract from tonight's ran- cert at Luko' Yew (la, intro- duced by Tea Thomas.

(By arrangement with Harry Odell and the American National Theatre

Tak PartDick Beatley. Jimmy and Academy. Edwards, Charles Macewell, Nancy

Spak, June Whincid, Ted Kavanagh | 10.45 MICHAEL HOLLIDAY BINGB

ni f course, Frank Muir & Denis Norden.

1.45 MUSIC FROM NOLLAND.

Paul Codwin & His Orchestra. 1.51 WEATHER REPORT.

WITH NORMIE PARAMOR FISORCHESTRA

105% WEATHER REPORT.

In

die.

The first recital will be given by Garoth Morris, ond of the world's greatest flautista, who plays first flute with the Royal Philharmonio Orohestra..

BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmas

(On 26.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21,560, Mc/s, 13.93m)

SATURDAY, DEC. 27

1.00 m. THE NEWA. 7.09 COMMENTARY

115 BPORTS ROUND-UP, 7:30 FGECRM' FAVOURITES, 8.00- MARCILING AND WALTZING; he Marches, played by The Metropolitan Police Band, Conductori Hogar Barbolti. The Waltzes played by The Promenade PLAYOTS. Conducted

by Sidney Downma followed by an Interlude at 1260

pp.

8.65 FROM, THE WEGALJES.

Extracta fron editorial cornment | by, loading British weekly now papers.

9.00 THE NEWB. P.00 HOME NEWS PROM BILITAIN. 0.10 LISTENERS' CHOICE.

10.40 Bly hen. RADIO NEWERKEL. 10.18 A BOX AT THE OPERETTA,

Records presented by Mark Lash- bock 6: Finale. 10.45 UP SPITSI

From F.M.9, Excellent, Fortsmouth with Cyr Batcher. Rosemary

Squires,

(piano), Burt (guitar), Kim Boll (double-baas),| Yetmented by Bill Gates. 11.15 SEMPRINT'S

James Mood tk, The RETENTION

CHRISTMAS

SERENADE. Semprin) at the plane fosturing his own Arrangements for PIRAD oreticalra.

11.6 ABBOCIATION FOOTBALL.

Commentary on the second half of one of the day's Englishz League matchen. J-45 ortrait of Denis

FAMOUS SPORTSMEN. A

Compton, former Middlesex and gland Cricketer.

1.99 THE NEWS & COMMENTARY.

SUNDAY, DEC. 28

7.00 p. THE NEW

1.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 2.1 BPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 Kenttä Horne naista

nothing li

BEYOND OUR KEN'

mas edition),

that

(Christ=

With Keneth Williams, Huga: Paddick, Betty Barsden, Hon Moody, Patricia Lancaster, who support him ka a sort of radio show with the Fraser Hayes Four.

8.00 Tommy Steele, Jimmy Ed-

Wards, and Yang in

CINUBILELLA.

Music and lyrics by Richard Roters and Oscar Hantersteins 1. Produced by John Simmonds.

5.00 THE NEWS.

9.99 COMMENTARY.

0.15 ASIAN CLU

Alan in

Speaker: Wing-Commander Freddie Latham.

9.45 LIGHT MUSIC.

On gramophone records, 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15. CONCEITO."

Margaret Kitchin. (plano), HUC feestlah Orchestra, conducted by Colin TATİL, Overture: Beatzipo and Benedict— Darilo: Three Boticelli Picture Respighi: Overture to Part 2, The Flight into Egypt (The Childhood of Christ)—Berujőz; Capriccio for plano

and orchestra-Stravinsky. ILIS SHORT STORY.

'Out to

by Joha Тупот.

8.30 TRADITIONAL, MELODIES.

Mernortes of Scotland - Norrle】 read by Dunca Paramor and his Orchestra: I am the Boy for be Wiichling Them; Over Dede: The Ballad of Yarrow; Have you seen but ■ white Bllla prowan Leable Bridgewater and the West minster Light Urchestra: The Ath Grove, Let now the Harp - New Symphony Orchestra cond, by Trevor Harvey: When Dull Care: Wily, Waly -Leaks Bridgewater and the West, minster Light Orchestru.

11.30 George Cols, Diana Church,

and Colla, Gordon in a Christ mas Edition of

830 MORNING MUSIC.

Uma Casa Portuguesa - Nelson Nikice and his Orchestra: Where Have you Been Billie Boy-Dorothy Collins with Chorus & Orchestra d. by Raymond Scott: Butterfly Funny Doll Guy Mitchell with Correll and his Orchestra: Birds of Paradise--Nelson Flüdle and Ids Des chestra: Never Lovo a Stranger_—

9.30 HUMPHREK LYTTELTON AND Dorothy Collins with Chorus Or

FIS BAND,

9.50 TEST CRICKET.

Australia va. England, 2nd Tert Match at Melbourne. Descrip- tion on the Ist day's play. by Radio Australia's" Cornmenta- tom.

12.30 p.m. MUSIC глом

FILMS.

&

1.00 TIME SIGNAL..

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

RELL..

11.15 REYENIS,

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS, COM-13 CLOSE DOWN.

MENTARY.

Denise

9.15 IT'S IN THE NEWS.-

A nadio Panti Gare, The Panel: Helens Chmg. Brabant, Robert Fox, Bill Tattersail. Chairman-Tim Brinton. The pro- |

arranged & produced by Firch.

0.45 THE SUNDAY CONCERT.

Symphony artnet and Orchestra in C (Sofabert): Concerto for (Hindemit25), 1054 WEATHER REPORT, 11.08 TIME SIONAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

US THE EPILOGUE

"The First Noel,"

A Christmas stony for Radio.

1130 CLOSE DOWŃ.

Monda

1,06 KM. TIAME SIGNAL.

MARCH.

LIGHT MUSIC.

1.29 MELODY and gong. 765 WEATHER REPORT.

159 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY, The Very Rev. 17. 6. Temple Dean of Hongkong,

1.53 DIARY FOR TODAY.

1.58 WEATHER REPORT.

1.09 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWA. 819 PROGRAMME PARADE. 1.13 DUTCH AWING

HAND.

1,03 CLOSE DOWN.

COLLEGR

12.30 pan. "DOUBLE ATTRAC-

TION,"

The Mill Brothers -ẬN Oilver Ria Orchestra.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL

11 WRATHER REPORT.

1.15 ZEME BOMAL

NEWB

BANKĀPECIAL.

NOUNCEMENTS.

Cy

AN-

#10 COUNT HASIR & MIS OR: 1.34 TIK AFTERNOON CONCERT.

CILESTRA.

.

1.00 HOME AND 110SFETAL RE:

QUESTA

Presented by Jennifer.

4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.

Raymond La Favia de bis Or- „chusten., IN

4,30 BING IT AGAIN.

With Joen Campbell, June Diariowa, Franklyn Boyd, Julle Dawn; Benny Le: The Coronele, The Merritones & The stays Rece Quariet.

.

L COUNTRY · ́AND WEATZEN

BONGA,

- Resturky "Waltz-Cretny Copeni T' Ball My Ship Akne Moon. Mul- Bean!arinesses Tangs -- York | Brothere. Bened, Genied & delivered Wix- *Cxwuny Cons: Wan-Dennis Liu; Ternsennom (Waite Cowboy Copac Bham Bay Away from Wolnoew Hethers; New

2,00 CLOSE DOWN.

8.36 RTORIES FROM

IIJATORY.

WORLD

"Cortes átvete Monteruma."

SAS FOR THE VERY YOUNO,

Complied, and introduced by MAVİA

6.00 TIME RIGNAL

THE FOUR LADS

King the out of Frank Loter with orchwILEA con- ducted by Ray. Ritik, ·

4.30 MOMENT MUSICALE.. 638 WRATAKA REPORT, 120 TIMN RUINAI, THE NRWA.

5.10 COMMENTARY,

7.10 RAN TRAKE

A KOTISI

Martin. Pert 05. 7.39 COCKTAIL TIME,

by Lyle

Tuesday

7.00 AM. THE SIGNAL

MARCIL

LIQUT MUSIC.

7.13 NEWS SUMMARY, 720 MELODY AND BUNG.

145 WEATHER REPORT.

750 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

The Very Rev. F. B. Temple,

Dean of Hongkong.

DIARY POR TODAY.

WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

5.19 PROGRAMME PARADE.

3.15 MUSIC IN THE AU

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

17.13 p.m. MORNING PRAYERO,

by The Rey J. E. Handbach. 12.39 JOURNEY INTO MELODY.

1.00 TIME BIGNAL-

3.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL NEWS &

SPECIAL

NOUNCEMENTO.

1310 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

530 NOT FOR SQUARES.

6.00 TIME MGNAL

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

LM TIME SIGNAL.

THE

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

130 IT'S IN THE NEWS.

A Rzato Panel Gabie

The Panel, Helene Ching, Denise Drabant, Robert Fox # 31 Tatierrail. Chairman: Tins Brin ton. The programme arranged & produced by Timothy Birch. (Repeat of Last Sunday's broad- st).

2.00 TEST CRICKET.

Furber Commentaries on the First Day's Play in The Ind Test Match at MelbouKND by Badio Austraila's Commenta tors.

4.05 BOC -CONCRET HALL..

Loudon Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Anthony Bern- Ard,

BES À BONG RECITAL.

By Rita Bzreich (soprano) with secompaniment by Erik Werba.

5.30 EVENING SERENADE

G.DO TIME SIGNAL

LUCKY DIP.

Periented by Margherita.

021 WEATHER REPORT.

7.49 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS,

AN-

7.10 COMMENTARY.

7.15 "MAN TRAP."

LA DEME-HEURE FRANÇAISE, "Refrains de l'an 1957" Heart, Y. Montand,

New Z là thai te

G.

11. 3.

$30 THE VERA LYNN SHOW.

BJ WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWL.

2.10 COMMENTARY.-

7.15 "MAN TRAP

A Bertul Thriller by Lyle Martin, Part #

730 PUCCINI, 1838-1958,

A Berial Ther

Marlin, Part 5).

דט

Lyle

7.30 TIME FOR JAZZ WITH

ROBIN DAY.

8.00 BONUS OF THE

IALER.

830 FAKST HEARING.

chestra dic. by Raymond Scott; Let It Shine. Let it Shine--Guy Mitchell with Jimmy Caroll his Orchestra: All at once-Port Arden with Chorus: Be Orchestra dir. by Jack Plo Targo for Two-Ray Anthony and his Orchestra.

8.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY, The Very Roy. F. 8. Temple, Dean of Hongkong.

6.55 DIARY FOR TODAY. 8.38 WEATHER REPORT. 9.60 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 8-10 VINGAL'S CAVE (Overtaro).

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 9,20 "COME INTO THE PARLOUR,”

Music from Scotland.

9.50 TEST CRICKET,

Australia T. England. Description on the 2nd day's play of the 2nd Test Match #1 Melboltran by Radio Australia's commentator. 12.30 p.m. "NOTHING BUT MUSIC."

Berlin Philharmonie Orchestra cona, by Wilhelm' Furtwangler. 1.60 TIME SIGNAL..

1,13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.13 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTB,

130 FROM 'THE SNOWB.

#showboat-Excerpta from the

` Broadway Production. Orchestra cond. by Edvin Ma Arthur.

2.00 TEST CRICKET.

Further commentaries on the second day's play in the rad Test Match at Melbourne by Radio Australia's commentatori. 403 LIGHT MUSIC. 18.30 THURSDAY CLUB.

Complied and produced CHUA Diing.

4.00 TIME BIGNAL.

PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. Presented by Hugo Vieira. 616 NOMBIE PARAMOR

ORCHESTRA.

459 WEATHER REPORT.

by

HIS

7,80 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS. 7,10. COMMENTARY.

BRITISH

7.15

b Prensted by Ronald Decent.

8.SI WEATHER REPORT,

VIO. TIME BIGNAL, THE NEW! A HOME NEWS YROM BRITAIN.

9.15 PATCHWORK, ¡

Introduced by Georgo Fowler, produced by Gui Dusting. 10.90. "LONDON SUITE".

TRE PRIKArmonis

Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Erle Contes. 10.15 EVERYBODY ING.

of community A programEN O Imamy1059 WEATHER REPORT.

(11.40 TIME·BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

RERI.. 11.15 QUT AND ABOUT.”***

Excerpts from "hadame But. Lety.**

LAS TAKE IT FRÒM NEBR

WELK Dick Bentley, Edwards & June Wältßeld.. $.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistair Cooki.

138 'WEATHER REPORT,

2.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWEŊ&

HOME NEWS PROŅI BRITAIN. 2.JS JUST

YEAR AGO. Presented by Timothy Birch.

DAS MANTERPIECES FOR THR

PIANO,

Meira Lyapany (Fiana)..

35.18 NIGHT CAP. KA

Prebented by Ted Thomast

10.34 WEATHER KEPORT

:

$199 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO. NEWA-

MERLA

11.18 AND SO TO BED.

11,36 ELQUE DOYEN,

A

AEW YEAR'I sve round up From The Golden Phdente, The Stian TlokweD, „Jardines Kast || Point (in-down, H.M.#. "Tamer, At John's Cathedral and The - - Ktar Warry, Produced by Tim

Brinton, 1936 CLOSE DOWN,

Thursday

MAN TRAP."

A serial thriller by Lyle Martin. Part 00.

7.30 HONGKONG HIT PARADE, Presented by Teổi Thoriki. 9.30 "FALLACY AND FACT,"

A Tak by Sanížis Hamis Bat 145 PIANO FLAYTIME.

Erroll Garner with Orchestra directed by Mitch Miller. 1.51 WEATHER REPORT.

2.00 TIMIS BIGNAL, NEWGA

HOME NEWA FROM UKITAIN.

THE FINAL TEST,"

1.

Tly Teranea xattigwa "with Patrick Hary an Sam Raimer) 1143 STAN

ENTER- PRIDERO

TAINS 19.30 WRATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWS.

KREL 11J3 ROST. LIONTS

BWETT MUSIC With Wiordon Jerkinu. 1139 CLOSE DOWN,

14

Friday

300 139 TIME SIGNAL,

MARCEL

*A LIFE OF XL188." 12.00 Midnight, THE NEWS/

MONDAY, DEC. 29

1.00 pm. THE NEWS. 7.09 COMMENTARY

7.15 HOME. NEWA_FROM BRITAIN.} 750 SPORTS REVIEW.

730 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Allistair Cooke. 7.45 NEW RECORDS.

(Light music).

Presented by Roy Bradford. 8.15 SEMPRINI SERENADE. SAS MAINLY FOR WOMEN, 0.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 COMMENTARY.

9.15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

questions from Ceylon.

930 BRITI811 AGRICULTURE,

Animal breeding a feature intro- duned by CTitora "Selly.

9. COMPOSEL OF THE WEEK.

Rayel (ón records). 10.00 By Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 Ted Bay in

"RAY'S A LAUGH," 19.45 FOR CHILDREN.

"The Tailor of Gloucester," By Beatrix Potter, read by David. 11.15 A VISIT TO THE CIRCUS."

Cella Irving takes you on a visit to | Bertram Mir Circus, Olympia, and

138 WEATHER BEFORT.

8.00 TIME HIGNAL, THE NEWB. 8.10 PROGRAMME-PARADE, &is MUSIC IN THE AHL 9.00 LIT

9.50 TEST CRIC

rom

Australia or England, mentaries on the Third Day's play in the 2nd Test Match at Melbourne by Radio Amatealin's Commentators.

12.15 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS,

By The Bay Pr 1 W. Galing- hér 8. J.

12.30 WERNER MULLER AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

1.00 TIME HIGNAL.

LETTER FROM AMERICA, By Alistair Cooke.

(Repeat of last Tuesday's broad- cast).

AH WEATHER REPORT,

1.15 TIME SIGNAL.

NEW & SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

AN-

1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. R.00 TEST CRICKET.

Further Commentaries on the

Third Day's Play in the 2nd

Test Match at Melbourne

by

Raulo Austriia's Commenta tott.

4.03 LIGHT MUSIC,

1220 STEVE. ALLEN (PLAND) AND

HIS ORCHES TILÀ,

-8.60 TINIE BIGNAL, DA

POPULARITY POLL.

Presented by Nick Kendall.

636 JUNIDE FARE.

30 minutes for teenagera, intro-

dured by Diana Hoaren.",

0.59 WEATHER REPORT.

100 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

1.10 COMMENTARY.

2.15 "MAN TRAP."

A BOTA Tartiler Martin.

by

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730 MUSIC ON THE UPDEAT,"

With Radio Colline & £10 Or= chestra, Jim Lowa, Narrator: Lucina Farrar, FIDJ, Dzzarel

Georgie Auta.

9.00 "THE CLAVERINGS.” By Anthony Trollops. 129 AROUND

MUSIC.

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THE WORLD IN

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HOME NEW FROM BRITAIN. 935 ́MUSIC LOVERS HOUR.

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presented

Overture. "Day Tretechuis (Webse); Clavier Concerto No. 1 in ▷ Minor (Bach); Concerto In G Major (Slaval),

1946 TAKE IT FROM HERS.

With Dick Bentley,

(sat),

RÉCIEGI & Zune Wijtheld. (Népest pt: “last; Tyssday's Broad- TABON GOODWIN a 128 ́0%«! 14.34 WRACENTAR KRFORT. 1129 2188 SIGHAN, MADLO NuWR-

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THER REPORT,NEW YEAR 1435 DIARY FOR TODAY, URARTINGS & PROGRAMMEN The Voty Ror:(2) 8) - Temple, 11111 QOVUNIONT, MUSTO, Į

113 CRASH DOWNA Deep of Bengyong. TARADE.

PREL

Introduces 'you to soma1 ́of the, part, include:: John Lauris. Carlston animals and clowna,...

Hobbs, and Marjorie Westbury.

11.30. THE STOAY." OF THE.„OR- | 12,00 Midnighữ "THE NEWS,

CHESTRA CHETATANONG

1 From Lully de Handel.

Presented with gramophone records by Julian Herbage.

12.00 Milduight, •THE NEWS, US

TUESDAY, DEC), 30:

7.00 VAL. THE: NEWBAZ

7.09 LOMMENTARY.

135 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

10 CER'

1.30

THURSDAY, JAN, 1, 1959

1.00 puh. TIEM NEWS.

1.09 COMMENTARY.

763- TIONEM NEWS FROM DRITAIN. 7.60 BRORTS ROUND-UP,

150 THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

Australia V. England,

"A report by fast. Almen on

Į sööand day's play.at Melbourne.

7.43 WELSH MAGAZINE.

EN THE TED HEATI” SHOW,

The

8.00 Brian Beers, and Boniss,Bryor |_Ted Heath and tilə, Muslo" with

1 A CRIME PRE comedy thriller written forʻzadlo) by Eddie Maglie Robbery — with: Violence.

839 ULSTEI MAGAZINE.

A programima (de. Ulster people, Overseas Including the news from home, and krkah Rhythms played by the BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra. Conductor: David Curry. 3,00 THE NEWS."

9.09 COMMENTARY. 9.15 DRAINS TRUST."

Bppalcers: Andrew Shandeld. Des- mond Banks and - Baghaven İyaw, Chairman: Colin Wills..

9.45 RECITALU

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600 THE NEWS

9.09 COMMENTANK.

9.13 THE COMMON TIES.

Bruce Milor tells of the develop ment of Australia as a member, of the Commonwealth,

943 THE DDIIÄN SINGERS 20,0 10.00

RADIO NEWBRIEL. 19.15 MUSHIE PERER YORKE DE MANNER.

11.00. THE. DERATE CONTINUES. 139 MB HAYDN IN LONDON,

Devised and presented by Thurston Dart.

Thẹ, munio_by_Haydn includes: March for the Royal Society

- Mualciana: Symphony No. 192 în D Carolyn Gunds (violin), Cana-[fit played by the Philomusica of

London. day, Frederick Stone (plano). Nigun - Bioel; Hunantan" Folk | 12.00 Midnight. TILE NEW!, Dance-Bartok...

15.09 Big Den, RADIO NEWODERŁ. 1945 MUSIC FROM TUE

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1630 TWELVE BY THE MAIL.

An entertainment board on the atory by Tan Christian Anderson. 1130 EDDIK CARROLL, AND ITS

MURIC. 12.00 Midulght THE NEW.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31

1,00 DIN. THE NEWS.. 709 COMMENTARY,

75 HOME NEWS FROM KRITAIN. 12 BPORTS BOUND-UP.

7.30 THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

Australia v. England.

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A report by Rex Almtun on the first days play at Melbourne.

143 MUBIC FOR DANCING.

Victor Silvester and his Ballrçam Orchestra.

430. THE THINGS THAT, ARE NOT

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Paith in an are of Doubt.*

A talk by Bumoj, F. A. Cockin, recently Bishop of Bristol.

BAS GORDON JACOB.

SORELIA played by Cecil Aronowits (viola) Richardson' (piano).

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.69. COMMENTARY,

CIS NEW IDEAS,

9.30 ENGLISH WRITING.

Interchange.”

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1: The influence of Indian life and thought on the work of B. M Fowler, by Dr David Dalcher. "943" "Norman Stenfalt in

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7.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 7.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

Australia. England.

A report by Rox Alston on the third day's play at Melbourne.

TAS COMMONWEALTH OF SONG. Artists from the Commonwealth gather in London to send greetings

song to their folks at home. 630 MERCHANT NAVY гло-

GRABIME.

The Weekly Newsletter introduced by Trevor alero, followed by Iboord Requeris,

DOO THE NEWS,

9.09 COMMENTARY. 9.15 INTERNATIONAL

CONVERENCE.

9.35 LITERARY LONDON.

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9.43 SPOTLIGHT.

Focuses on Commonwealth artists who entertain, with a Ivar Mairants Trio, This wook: Edric Contior from tha RADIO NEWBREZL.

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