THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1959.

- A "China Mail" Feature

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A

"BABY DOLL" STARS

IN PLAY

Radio Hongkong will broadcast a "Voice of America" production of "The Glass Mena- gerie" on Thursday evening at 9.15.

The first of Tennessee Williams's plays to reach Broadway, "Menagerie" is set in St Louis, Missouri, and deals with the conflict between reality and illusion.

in the radio

adaptation, the

These characters are the crea

leading roles Are played by tion of Laurla Wyman, a prolifte radio and television Mildred Dunnock, Kim Stanley, writer of Ell Wallach, and Karl

Maiden, material,

all prominent an the Ameri can stage. Malden and Wallach starred in the film Baby Doll.

Hanna Ludwig

Every

at

Monday evening 9.15, Radio Hongkong broadcasts a live rec|24| given either by local musicians or visiting artists,

the In

wook town thi

German mezza. renowned soprano Hanna Ludwig and ter accompanist, conductor Reinhard Peters.

pro-

This week's "Monday Recital"

In A will feature them gramme of operatio arias lleder,

New Drama

and

J

Each of four episodes in BBC series "So I'll Tell You" is complete in itself

and deals

with a came concerning some!

The part of Matthew Boames distinguished

Is played by the

Factor, Davlu Kenauff.

The rat story, "Becond That Proposal," can be heard on Frl. day at 9.15 p.n.

BBC

Concert

The cast of the Voice of America production of The Glass Menagerie itaten to instruc- tions from their director, Gerald Kean. They are (left to right) Karl Malden, Kim Stan- ley, Mildred Dunnock and Eli Wallach. Maiden and Wallach both starred in the film Baby Doll

ITR varled

aslection on "man," an, Trade Commissioner for India, seen through the eyes of both Mr B. P. Adakar.

Musie With Friday evening's Lovers Hour on holiday, Radlo Hongkong will broadcast in place a wories of "GBC Cancart Hall" programmes consisting of actual concerts given by some of

leading

orchestras Britain's under distinguished conductors,

At 9.15 this Friday the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Welter Goehr will play works by Prokofiev, Ravel, and two contemporary British com poor, Alun Hoodinott and Ivor Walsworth.

Patchwork

Tho selection of materiale in Itom handled by an acid-tongued the last edition of "Patchwork" dealer, was all on the subject of "wo- but endearing antique

man."

Catch-

Matthew 8cames, and his dead- lose of an selatant, Mr polc.

(Broadcasting on a frequency

860 kilucycles per second.)

Today

7.00. TIME BIGNAL..

MARCH.

LIGHT Music. 7.15 NEWS HUMMARY,

AND 7.20 STAGE

MELODIES.

1.45 WEATHER REPORT, 7.53 DIARY FOR TODAY.

238 WEATHER REPORT.

SCREEN

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.15 FRANCK POURCEL..

Its Strings & Orchestra.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.30 pm. ROMANCE IN MUSIC &

HONO.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

NEWE & SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

1.35 TIME SIGNAL.

AN-

130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC,

Joyeuse Marche (Chabrier-Or- chestro

des Concerts

Lamoureux. Allegro cond. by Jean Fournet; Virace (Schubert) (trum Symphony No. 1 In D Major Orchestra Radio Symphonique de Paris, cond. by Rens Leibowitz; Suite Pastorile (Chabrier)-Orchestre des Concret Lamoureux, con, by Jean Fournet.

2.00 JUST FOR YOU.

3.30

Presented by ! Dorward.

THE MOONSTONE"

By Wilkie Collins,

The Tost."

Next Wednesday, at 9.15 p.m. George Fowler will introduce a

11.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK.

The nymphony Orchestra of Badlo Gelpetę/ "Froissar" Op. 19 Concert Over Lures (Elgas)—örchenra, cond. by Gerhard Pfluger: Carnival Scene

cond, by Sulin Nicodej-orchestra Hilmar Weber,

12.15 p.m. TIK IRISH FESTIVAL

HINGERS.

12.30 THE CRITICS.

Chairman:-Tim Brinton.

1.80 TIME BIGNAL

HERBERT SEITEN PIANO.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.13 TIME SIONAL.

AT

THE

BOXER.

201

tho

this Itame In Among week's

true ragbag will be a story about

Australian commemorating planeer, poetry the burial of à famous scidler, A light-hearted monologue about

infamous man, and muale Jockeys ranging from Brahms to Crosby.

Two hundred, yourm ago January 25, in a humble thatched Cottage at Alloway, near Ayt, was born the great Scottish bard, Robert Burns.

on

At 8 o'clock, there will be a

Australia programme for

Day, which features Australian muslo

To mark the occasion tomor played by Australian muelciare.

авс avening, a special Tonight to the finst night of row the Fat Choy broadcasts,

Brothora Bo", In feature, "Bhall which your favourite dlec will be broadcast.

play Bing tunes for you, In return for your pledge of money in ald of the needy at Chinese New Year.

National Day

your favourite

The highlight tonight lathe traditional Jump-into-the-drink Monday, January 26 is the Na-performance by whichever die tional Day of both Australia and jockey gets $2,000 on his head. This event will take place in India.

the harbour near Queen's Pier, Charles and Tim Brinton and Harvey will be on the spot to tell all about it.

At 6.30 p.m. there will be "India Day Programme," which the Includes short talk by

#

7,00 am. TIME SIGNAL.

MARCH.

LIGIFT MUSIC,

7.13 NEWS SUMMARY.

120 MELODY AND BỎNG.

1.45 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS 8.10 PROGRAMME VARADE,

8.15 LESTER LANIN & is on-

CHESTRA.

9.00 CLONE DOWN,

NEWS & SPECIAL ANNGUN- | 12.30 p.m. DOVULE ATTRACTION.

CEMENTS.

1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

is Symphony Orchestra:

J'uem (Fibich)-Donald Voorhees &t Orgy of of Past the Brigands (Memories Scenes) (Dertler) from "Harold In Haly Symphony Op. 18)-Guenther with Vienna Breitenbach (Violinist) Symphony Orchestra end. hy H. Moral Intermezzo from L'Amico Your- Fritz Manzugni)—Donald heen is Symphony Orchestr Fair Mat Perth-Suite (Bizel)- The Conservatory Orchestes of Perin cond. by Edouard Lindenberg.

2.30 "PAL JOVT."

Excerpts from the ninetes1 fm, starring-Rita Hayworth, Kim Novak & Frank Sinatra. 2.10 JAZZ FESTIVAL

"Dixieland to the Present liat."

HOSPITAL be 3.00 ROME

QUISTA. Presented by Jennifer.

Heron Riddio & Ifts Orchestra & Nat King Cole.

1.00 TIME SIONAL.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL.

NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUN- CEMENTS.

1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2,00 CLOSE DOWN.

5.30 MAN CONQUERS THE AIR" Aeroplane(A fine Broadcatt for Rchool).

1.45 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,

Introduced Compiled an atavin. 8.00 TIME SIGNÁL.

by

IT'S IN THE GROOVE, 9.30 INDIA DAY PROGRAMME.

Including a 9hort Talk by The Trade Commissioner for India, MP B. P. Adakar...

6.58 WEATHER REPORT.

E-

Part to:

4.00 MUBIC FOR TEA TIME.

fleuris

Mantovani & Orchestra. 430 THE HAL KANNER CHESTRA & CHORUS,

OR-

7.5

330 WE BING POR YOU. Dorothy Squires Latin.

4,09 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.

The Bonerset it.

4.30 CALYPSO CARNIVAL

The Norman Laboff Choir,

5.00 UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Audrey.

Calling:-The 1st Royal TauAK. Hegiment.

C.00 TIME SIGNAL

BUC BANDSTAND.

Morris Motors Band.

#3) CASTAWAY'S CHOICE.

Tale week's

Castaway:-COL

F. T. Harrington 1.31.8. pre-

sented by Ted Thogar.

6.58 WEATHER BEVONT.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS..

7,10 COMMENTARY.

7.15 THIS WEEK.

News, Laporis & Interviews

on some of the week's events

in and out of Hongkong, com-

piled by Timothy- Bireži,

2.45 VINTAGE DOONE.

The Internal Mountain"

8.15 SPORTBOAST

8,30 CONTINENTAL

VOUS.

With Dentee Brabant.

ES WEATHER REPORT,

9.00 TIME BIGNAL

NEW IN

RENDEZ-

HOME NEWS FROM

15 FAT CHOY, 1959.

The angul dies for dollars drivo, when listeners are invited to piezgo

for money by telephone

eir

vourite record. The money pledg ed goes to the lem fortunate families in Hongkong to make their celebra- tion of Chinao New Your a happier abe

The Team§¡---

Nick Hendali, Charles Harvey, Tod Jotu WanaBOU, Frank Miles, Thomas, Bill Dorward. To make a pledge dis-Tel. 30175. 1200 Midnight. CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

#300. x.m* TIME BIGNAL,

2.19 MUNIC

LATIN

WEATHER KETORT & PRO- GRAKES PARADE.

IN THE AMERICAN MANNER. 8.30 MORNING MELODY. 258. WHATTEER REPORT.

2.40 TIMU BIONAL,..

TAN KENESESPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS

UJE: RKOURO HOUND &

5.00 THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conducted by Carmen Dragon.

4.30 CHILDREN'S STORY.

*Recape No. Z: Challenge of Villainy by Bertha Lonsdale.

545 SCOTTIRI DANCE MUSIC.

Jimmy hand &

6.99 TIME. SIONAL..

STRING KONG,

Band.

Tonald Bingo & 'It Oechiestra. 6.30 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.

Conducted by The Rev. R. 1.

0.58 WEATHER REPORT.

1,00 TIME SIGNAL

NEWS.

7.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1.1 FROM THE WEEKLIPY, 130 BOOK BHOP.

Each Week at this time Timothy Birch discusses come new bouke nd a Guest has been reading with

Speaker. This week Alleen Dekker talk about "Borstal 1oy" by Bren- dan Behan & "Dutinguished ter Talent" by Woodrow Wyatt.

1.43 THE 20TH

ANNIVERSARY OF RORPRT OF THE ULTIÍ BURNS. HALL BROTHERS te."

Song and Poems ESTA

8.15 80ANES

QUIRE.C

of Iobert

VORBYTE

Adapted by Muriel Levy from "A Močem Comedy" by Jake

. Cunworthy (Part 4).

LAS MUSIC FRUM HOLLAND.

Cosmopolitain Orchester ducted by '20_Cicher,

844. WEATHER APPORT. -:8.09 TIME SIGNAL

NEWS COMMENTARY.

9.13 IT IN THE NEWS.

7.00 TIME RIGNAL, THE NEWS

7.10 COMMENTARY,

MAN TRAP.”

A Serial Thriller Marlin.

730 COCKTAIL TIME.

7.15 MAN TEAP." A Serial Mariin.

Thriller by Lyle

739 OPERA AND BALLET 8.15 TAKE IT FROM

With Tirk Mentley Jimmy Ed. wards June Whitfield,

8.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA,

By Altair Cooke,

6.38 WEATHER REPONT.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL

NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

0.15 E IMPORTANCE OF NA-

TIONALITY.”

A discussion between Bertrand Husrett, Peter Uzunov,

colm Muzzeriago.

X-

0.43 NETHERLANDS COMPOSERS. 10.15 NIGHT CAP..

Introduced by Ted ThomAL

10.58 WEATHER REPORT

13.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

11. AND BO TO BED.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Wednesday

7.00 am. TiME BIGNAL

MANCH

LIGHT MUSIC.

7.13 NEWS BUMMART.

720 MELODY AND SONG,

1.45 WEATHER REPORT.

7.50 A THUUGITT ON YOUR WAY,

Itev, J. Fuster,

7.53 ARY FOR TODAY.

1.38 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. AID PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.15 THE GEORGE

QUINTET

by

Lyle

9.00 C.USE DOWN,

800 PROGRAMME FOR AUSTRA-

LIA DAY.

Australian Muste played Australian Musicians.

AD THEIR FINENT HOUR.

* WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME RIGNAL.

SHEARING

12.30 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.

1.00 TEME BIGNAL.

1. WEATHER REPORT.

NEWB & SPECIAL ANNOUN- CEMENTS.

1.13 TIME MONAL.

by

1.30 IT'S IN THE NEWS.

A Radio Panel Gamma,

NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN.

9.15 MONDAY BECITAL.

By Banna J.udwig, (Soprano) plana accompaniment by ein hard Peters.

8.45 ECHOES OF BROARWAY. 10.33 VINTAGE GOONS..

"The Internal Mountain." (Itapot of last Saturday's broad-

cast).

19.45 SONG BY THE INK SPOTS. 10:38 WEATHER NEPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWA-

HEEL

11.15 REVERIE.

1130 CLOSE DOWN_

Tuesday

7:00 am. TIME, SIGNAL.

MARCH.

LIGHT HOSIC,

7.15 NEWS BUMMARY.

320 MELODY AND LONG.

FID David Whitdela a Andro Kostelanets & His Orchestra.

143 WEATHER KEPUST.

740 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY..

davad. TosterODAY. 75 WEATHER REPORT.

7.45 DIARY FOR

5.40 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. sie PROANNK PARADE. The

8.15 THE DONKEY

Atadio Pansi⠀ Game,

Modeoghegan, Panel Green Keten Ching, Ri Taiterswil, Chairman---Jqha Well Egerton,

Wallace,

The programme arrestged de pro- duced by. Timothy Bườ

9.45 BUNDAY QONCERT,

AN

j

& SPORTS

'391 FEMR MABQUERANE, SUIT

Namensfelor, Op. šiš Overture (Basthoven); he

State Opsta Orchest

ORCHESTRA.

IN CLOSE DOWN.

BROTHERS'

12.15 m. LUNCHTIME PRAYERS,

By The Bay, V. 2. Temple, DARA of Hong Kong.

MELODY. 12.30-JOUENCY INTO

With les sodwin and Oldest

1.99 TIME GNAL, Vienna

LISWEATERS REPORT.

Han Tin)

MIS TIME BRINAL

The

Panol: GrACE McGeoghegan.

Stelen Ching. Bill Tattersall,

music In this programme of

George and poetry. producer Bruce presents a fair varlety of Burn' achievements as man

emphaels and me a post, with on hie affection for his fellow- men.

Hence the tide, which la takon from Burn poem, "A Man's a Man for a That."

"Shall Brothers Do" is at 7.45 p.m, on Sunday.

7.20 MORNING MELONv.

7 WEATHER REPORT.

7.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Rev. J. Poster.

7.33 DIARY FOR TODAY. 7.38 WEATHER REPORT,

8,00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 PERCY FAITH AND HIS OR-

CHESTRA

9,00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.30 pm. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

1.00 TIMR SIGNAL.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,

1.30 GOLDEN AGE OF POPULAR

BONOS.

1918-1913 yoman Maputed, I Love You."

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

530 THURSDAY CLUB.

complied & produced by all- lian Darling.

5.00 TE SIGNAL.

FORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. Presented by Hugo Vieira,

ORCHESTRAL CON- €30 LIGHTT

CERT.

6.M WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SONAL, THE NEWS. 130 COMMENTARY.

7.15 "MAN TRAP."

A Serial

Martin.

Thriller by Lyle

130 HONGKONG HIT PARADE.

Presented by Ted Thomas.

BBC

Overseas Shortwave

Programmes

(On 26.750. Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/s, 19.92m)

SATURDAY, JAN. 24

7.00 pm. THE NEWŃ. 7.00 COMMENTARY.

7.35 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 7.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP, 139 FROM THE WEEKLIES. Extracts from editorial comment by leading British weekly newspapers.

7.45 FORCES' FAVOURITES, $30 LATURDAY CONCERT HALL.

Music for everybody played by the BBC Concart Orchestra. Conductor: Vilem Tanky with Julie Broans (guitar), Programme introduced by Charles Grawer.

21.00 THE NEWS.

0.00 COMMENTARY.

D. WEEKEND BEVIEW.

A Tadio magazine including Arab TAPP.

9.30 THE World of SCIENCE,. 9.45 COMPUÜBER OF THE WEEK, Prokobov (on recorda).

1000 g B. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.13 THE NAND OF THE ROYAL

ARTILLERY.

Conductor Major 9. V. Jays. 10. MELODY HOUR.

Orchestra Goodwin

The Hea

and Dennis Wilson Trio, Волжен.

Introduced by Roy Wallsing duced by Travers Thorneios,

1130 AT THE PIANO.

Ronald Smith:

11.43 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL..

TUESDAY, JAN. 27

0.10 p.m. THE GOON silow.

With Peter Selioré Harry .Become Spike Milligan, The

Play Ellinglon Quartet,

7.00 THE

7.00 COMMENTARY.

MEX

7,1 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 700 APURTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 VORCËS' FAVOURITES, 8.00 James McKechnie and

Kurs in

THE FLYING DOCTOR',

Bl

.

A series of sturies based on the work of the Australian Neyal nying Doctor service. 4: Torbidgen Quilly",

6.30 ULSTEL MAGAZINE,

A programme for Uuter people OVERSIAL.

0.00 THE NEWS.

9.03 COMMENTARY.

5.15 THE BRAINS TRUST.

Kekker! Teorie Lee, Nelson Linklater, Darko Suvin, h: Jun Yerke. 9.43 RECITAR

Manuel Villet (plavo; Africa). Hungarian Rhapsody No.

J

Ενα

pro-

South

G-1lz!;

dine (Gaspard de in Nulty--Ravel. 10,50 Ben. KABIO NEWRREEL 19.13 MUNIS FROM THE CON-

TINENT,

(On ramophone records). 10.30 Natey Price, Richard Hurndall and Demra akelock with Artur Young IN

A commentary on the second half of one of the day's Fourth Round Foot-11.30 ball Association Cup matches.

18.42 DANCE MUSIC ON GRAMO.

PHONE RECONDE.

1.00 m. THE NEWS,

SUNDAY, JAN. 25--

1.00 pm. THE NEWS. 7.00 SOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.: 1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UR,

7.30 TILE MAN BORN TO BE KING.

A play cycle on the Life of Oni Lord by Dorothy L. Sagers 3:

A Certain Nebinman",

Produced by Peter Watts.

B.15 app. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC.

Un framophone records, 8.30 Kenneth 1lotne insists

nothing i

BEYOND OUR SEN'.

With Kenneth

Paddlck. Belty

tha

Willia

Hugh Marsden, Lon Moody Patricia Lancaster, who support him in a sort of radio show with the Fraser Hayes Pour."

U.DG THE NEWS, 0.09 COMMENTARY, 9.15 ABIAN CLUB. Acung-Hadio.

Theatro,

Pin by martua Goring.

DAS LIGHT MUSIC.

and

Un gramophone records. 10.00 Ben. HANIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 CUNCERTO.

William Waterhours (bastoon), Beottish Orchestra BOC Conductori lan Whyte. Scottish Rhapsody No. 2 (Burns)= Mackenzle; Easton Concerto in F Storitz Pelita Buiko-Dobusy, orch. Busser, Romance for Damon and Calm Orchestragar: Overture,

and Pruspervua Mendelssohn. 11.35 SHORT STORY,

Voyage

'BLOWAWAY. by James Pattin- won, red by Arthur Bash. 12.30 George Cole, Diana Church,

and Leiin Uerdon in. 'A IJFE OF LIBB 12.00 midnight, THE NEWS.

MONDAY, JAN. 26

100 p.m. THE NEWS.

1.63 COMMENTARY,"

7.15 HOME NEWS FIZOM, BRITAIN.

1.29

PURTA REVIEW.

1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistair Cooku,

145 NEW RECORDS.

(ght music),

Presented by Roy Bradford, 8.15 SEMPEINI SERENADE.

introducing a one-ew ones Javed

oflex ones - peglected by Remprint at the plane. BAS MAINLY FOR WOMEN, 9.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 COMMENTARY.

9.15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS,

This week recorded questione come from Ceylon.

Speakers include: Professor Aro Love Andrew Shonfeld and fessor P. Brdawer

9.30 BTU AGRICULTURE,

Plant Protection.

Introduced by Cunard Belly

9.43 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.

Mendelsson (on recorda), 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL Graham Greene;"The Rain: 10.15 CONCERT FOR INDIA DAY.

8.39 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS.

on Man In Havana by

Bow & The With TWG by Nevil Shute;The

Shadow" by nobin Maughan. Reviewed by Colvyn Baye.

9.45 PLANO. PLAYTIME WITH

DUKK ELLINGTON,

1.53 WEATHER REPORT.

0.00 TIME SIGNAL,

NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

9.IS AMERICAN

THE AIR.

*The Gan

Теплениес

BBC Beuttish Orchestra. Con ducted

Bernare Jacob by

Cakutha (Canquetor of the Rymphony Orchestra). Overture, La Forza dei Benino Very Ramayana Dança Bu John Mayer Thres Bavarian Dances -Elgar Bohemian Dances The Fair Man of Parth)-Biss

11.00 FOR CHILDREN.

07 THEATRE

hienagerie" by

William

by Gerald Kean.

1035 BITAL WE DANCE.

10.38 WEATHER REPORT.

The Story of the Kressure Seckers".

By E. Nobl directed

11.30 THE STORY

Nell Egerton. Chairman John 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, KADIO NEWS.

Walince.

arranged & pro

The airchi. (Repeat of '

duced by

Ent Sunday's broadenst).

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

830 EVENING SERENADE.

The Hawall Calls Urchestra And Chorus, directed by Ai Kestoita

Perry Hauntabl (Vocal).

6.00 TIME SIGNAL.

LUCKY DIV.

featuring

Presented by. Margherita..

0.58 WEATHER PONT.

7

7

TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. COMMENTARY.

7.13 "MAN TRAN

REEL. 11.13 SOFT

LIGHTH A MURIC. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Friday

1.00 IL TIME SIGNÁL..

MARCH.

LIGHT MUKIC.

7.13 NEWS SUMMARY

2.20TM MORNINGTMMELUDT.

745 WEATHER REPORT.

URCHESTRA

+

OF

TILL

1 Russian intertude. Presented with swnophone reconla

by Jultan terkago.

BYRET

12.00 midnight. THE NEWA.

734 A THOUGHT ON YOUR. WAY.

Rev. J. Yoster

Serial Thriller by Lyte stat 1.45 DIARY FOR TODAY.

130 TIME FOR JAZZ.

'With Rodin' Day.

1.10 BONG RECITAL

Kim Dorg (Baw) with Gerald

Mon 2017

8.30 FINEST

Presented by Honard Decent, 138 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME BIGNAL.

NEW & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

0.18 PATCHWORK.

Introsaced by Deorge Fowler Rak prečneed by Gillian Durl.

SNYDER 10.40

tils Piano & Orchestra. 10.1% BRITISH INDUSTRY.

sick Council. *Tite Dolppine Industry" by D.'T. FLADARNO, Acusonging, director......

Mackie & Co.

1944 WEBINSKIRKPORT

Symphony No. 1 AN DERMAN EX SPECIAL ANNOUNS LA KULE SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

pp. 24 (bethaven); The COGEMENTERING

Leurigebouw Urenoura, je Ame*1.39 LUXORE NW, MUBIC.

stezakta some, by EridxX: KUL, ELS CLOSKY BUWO

QUARES.

BOUR

1148 PLANO RECITAL.

11.50 CLUB DOWN.

7.56 WEATHER REPORT."

6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.14 MUSIC IN THE AIL

9.00 LIGHT MUBSC

1.30 TEST CRICKET.

Amirulla v. England.

Commentaries on the First Day's Play in the Fourth Test Match at Adelaide by Radio Australia's Com- mentators.

12.15 MID-DAY PRAYERS.

By The Rev. 7. R. Gallaghez.

12.30 p.m. - Uskr

THE

COME Blaney Black à Fila Orchestra. 190 TIME BIGNAL.

LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Anger Cooker Clapest of mal Thesday's broad-| 11 FEATHER BKPORT.

crit).

the

130 "AFTER THE BALL,"

Excerptoward the Dy musical play by Noel

THE BEARS

Production

of The London

8.00 BOSTON "POP" ORCHESTRA. Conducted by Arthur Fiedler. 2.30 THE STAN FREDERO BLOW. With ity May & Ind Calon's Rhythmaires.

6.00 I SIGNAL.

POPULARITY POL,

Presented-by Nick Kendall

6.30 JUNIOR YARE.

4.

30 minutes for launasets, intro-

duced by Dikna Houten.

WEATHER REPORT,

7.00 TIME KJONAL, THE NEWL

7,10 COMMENTARY.

1.15 MAN TRAP.C

1:

A Berial Thriller Maritt

By

Lyle

1.30 MUSIC ON THE UPHRAT.

With Kédle Collins & Or chaste, zim Jown, Beverly Kinney Kádak murke

NALITY

"eresnih omlat); Trady Richarda (Vaoki).

1.40 50 TEL TREL. YOU.

No. 1 "scend" "That Prepomat by Lewis Wri5am with David Kumos na Mikshaw foames.

1.30 AROUND YES

MUILO

WORLD · IN

1.30 INFORMATION DESK. RRATHER REPORT.A 1.31

E TMEIGNAROU

KEWEK KONN NEWS. FROK- BEITADE

NETERAPECIAL ANNOUN... | VA NOG CONCERT HALL KA

140 KUNATTRENDÓN, CONCERT.

THE FRIM PERAN

2016, TAKE IT FROM

THURSDAY, JAN. 29

1.00 HK NEWS.

745 COMMENTARY,

7.1 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 720 SPORTA ROUND-UP, 7.30 WELAH MAGAZINE.

1.00 WALTER GIBSEKING (plano).

TAMOphons records.

6.15 THE TED HEATH andw.

Ted Heath and his Marie with Trička Payne.

9.00 THE NEW.

9.09 COMMENTARY.

9.15 THE COMMON TIEG.

"New Zealand.

Speaker: -. W. Goodwin, "b" THE JACOBEAN SINGERS. 10.00 igen. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.13 MUSIC IN THE PETER YORKE

MANNERL

1100 THE DERATE CONTINUES. 11.30 ROYAL MUSIC.

The second of a series of six pro...~ RTamince in which Denis Stevens with tatles about music soclated Roynity in England. Illustration will be given by The In Nomine Players and The Ambrosian_Singers. L2.00 midnight THE NEW.

TURN OF THE CENTURY'. JACK BALISBURY AND HIBA SALON GOCURSTRA.

12.00 midnight. THE NEWS.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28 ·

1.00 pm. THE NEWS.

7.00 COMMENTARY............

7.15 HOME NEWS FICOM BRITAIN,

7.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

1.29 MUSIC POR DANCING.

FRIDAY, JAN. 30

7.00 p.m. THE NEWS. 7.00 COMMENTARY.

1.35 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 120 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 130 The Fourth Text Match

AUSTRALIA V. ENGLAND. report by Rex Aiston on the first day's play at Adelaide,

7.45 COMMONWEALTH OF BONG. Artists From the Commonwealth gather in London, to send greciings

oog to their folks at home

NAVY PRO- 4. KENCHANT

In

GRAMME,

Victor Urester and his Ball-The Weekly Newsletter Introduced by Trevor Blore, followed by Record room Orchestra.

Requests.

.9.15 THE CHURCO'S MISSION TO

THE WORLD),

The Archbishop of Jerusalem

the Most Rev. A. C. MacInnes,

Le interviewed by the iØY. E. 13. Robertson

8.30 KOBERT DUPNB,

9.00 THE NEWS.

900 COMMENTARY.

933 NEW IDEAS.

A composite programme of the British Inventions, katext techniques, and discoverier. 9.30 ENGLISH WRITING.

“interchange.

The modern

Japanesa Novel published in English. A talk by Donald Koerie.

9. Dúl Jones in

PIANO REFLECTIONS".

19.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBRELL 10.13 MUSIC FROM STAGE AND

SCREEN. Howland Jones" (conor), and the BBC Midland Light Orchestra. Condueled by Leo Warner,

| 11,00 DEBENT IBLAND DISCS.

This week: Hephzibah Menntun, Introduced by Itoy Plomley. 11.30 COMEDY OF LIFE.

ST Intellectual. Exootpis will be presented by Marius Goring from Samuel Deckati'a Wait- Ing for Gudo!, Ben Jonson's The Foetaler, and Bernard Shaw's Too True to be Good. The comedian will include Martus Goring, Roger Gaze, Carleton Hobbs John Laurie, and Marjorie Westbury.

12.00 midnight THE NEWS.

GO

DIE FLEDERMAUS

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.49 COMMENTARY.

9.13 INTRENATIONAL

CONFERENCE.

PRESS

A person in the news, in cross- examined by journalists.

0.33 LITERARY LONDON.

Franci Wataon recalls writers who have lived in Battersea.

0.43 SPOTLIGHT.

Focuses on Commonwealth arists who entertain with tho Ivar Mairasta Trio. Today! Harry Rabinowitz fruta South Africa,

10.00 Bit Ben. RADIO NEWAREKL 16.15 NEW RECORDS.

(Concert music),

Presented thy Donald Mitchell 11.00 LANCE AKUTHORPE-HORSE-

MAN. A documentary

programma written and narrated by Veter McGregor.

(An Aus M LEA zeoadcasting Com- mission Production). 11.30 KINGS OF THE KEYBOARD. Plaño music in contrasting, wylos played by Cive Lythros (concert planet. Rawler and Landauer itwo Telma Parion (Lalin- planos). American Music). The Frank Horro

music). Quartet (Rhythmle plana Introduced by Alsa Dell, produred by Jimmy Grant 12.00 midnighL THE NEWS.

GAY

(Johann Strauss)

with

Qur

latest

OPERETTA

SELECTION

with a cast including Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, Rlla Streich & Erich Kunz and the Philharmonia Orchsitra & chorus conducted by Herbert von Kurajan.

THE CONDOLIERS

(Gilbert & Sullivan)

with a cast including Martyn Green, Margaret Mitchell & Richard Watson and the D'Oyly Carie Opera Company with chorus & orchestra conducted by Isidore Godfrey..

GIUDITTA

(Franz Lohar)

with a cast including Hilda Cuedon, Waldemar Kmenit- & Emmy Loose & the Vienna State Opera Chorus & Orchestra conducted by Rudolf Moralt.

LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT-

(Charles Lecocq)

with a cast including Lána Dachary, Bolange Michel & Michel Dens & chorus & orchestra of the 'Association dos Concerts Lamoureux conducted by Jules Gressier.

THE BEGGAR'S OPERA

(Austin)

with a cast including members of the "Old Vie" & singers with the "Pro Arte" Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent.

·LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE

· (Robert: Planquetté)||

with a cast including Martha Angeliet, Mighet Dent & Plaire Hiegel & choris & orchestra of the Asociation des Concerts. Lamoureux conducted by Jules Cressier,

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