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الايام الساري اللي مشاري المقام في يد مسيحمي المال العاب إلى ملك الي المالك
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
World's Most Popular Serial Reaches HKR
In Britain, for the last eight years, there has been
a nightly phenomenon called “The Archers.”
Far tvecive million adults (and
ways to get a tlaket to this, the
the juveniles remain uncounted) | moet glittering fixture all cacial and Business activity soccer soon. censes for that hallowed fifteen minutes while this BBC pro- gramme is on the air,
"The Archere" is the fletitious story of a farming family set
in an imaginary town, some. where in England.
from1
A few years ago, when the authern *kilad' л populi character, it made news in almost all the Gilles
national
into
or in
"grove," one reporter wrote. "Iron Fleet Street down? Kent and Surrey, Tho wirolo way weeping Women were
tanding at the roadside their sloarways. Shu's death, they walled. She's really trud. would the the thin to na? Can't ma em ater their vinde? She mustn't die!”
"The Archers" will make their Far Ель debut
Monday an when at 0.30 pm, Radio Hong kong will Broadcast the first *pisode of this fabulously successful radio series (it has more lateners than any programme In the world).
of the
The English Cup Final. has Un come the most important game In the world.
Royally, film ataru, stateamen and politialane
rub shoulders with the few regular football followers who manage aqueeze their way into the glant Wembley stadium for the occasion,
to
By tradition, the massed spectators · Juin in community hymn singing before the pamb starts and an almost hysterical nir of partisanship grips oven those who are seeing a game of soccer for the first time In their Ilves.
This evening at 10.30 Radio Hengkong will join the crowds ht the Empire Stadium, final Wembley, for this year's between Luton Town and Not- tingham Forest.
To cover the whole ovant Radio Hongkong will remain en the air until 3 a.m.
other Costa Rica vs HK
From Monday, for five days a week, the dally doings of the Archers will be recounted from 6.30 until 6.45.
And for those who miss a day here and there, there's be a special omnibus edition at 216 p.r. on Sundays containing F the week's chapters.
Cup
Final
The biggest
event on
Lo
BBC
Overseas Shortwave Programi
(On 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/s, 13.92m)
SATURDAY, MAY 2
Horne
1.30 pm, Kenneth
That nothing in
*BEYOND GUR REN,"
1.00 THE NEWB.
8.00 COMMENTARY.
KID HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 1.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
8.3 FROM TUB WERKLIKS.
Extracts from editorial - corn- tant by landing Briti weekly newspapers.
1.4 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE, 8.00 Come on, along Ah Listone to Norris Pammer and Ma
ING BEN BANJO- BAND, With the Tagtimers, presented by
Johnnie Stewart.
9.30 FORCES FAVOURITES.
10.00 THE NEWA.
10.00 COMMENTARY
10.13 HADID NEWSREGU.
10.30 Asociation Football.
THE F.A. CUP FINAL LUTON TOWN V. NOTTINGHAM FOREST.
11.00 MUSIC FROM Tilk CONTM "TINENT (on records) ar Malo,
Barra
INTERNATIONAL
MEETING AT SILVERSTONE. 12.13, SERENADE.
A journey into melody in th company or 1 Bowen and his Bichostia, The WI Dayles Quartet Henry Krein will the Montmartre layers Belle Gonzalez and George Elliot
THE NEWS. SUNDAY, MAY 3
1.00
7.30 pm. HUNDAY SERVIĽK,
(Christine
Back row
From the Victoria Melton, Lanesslitre, conducted by the Rev. W. Walker Chairman of Bolton Hochdair
111,
Let,
Distelet
of
and The
Tony Bryane, producer, rehearses the cast of the Archers. Front row (left to right): Joy Davies (Mr» Fairbrother; Anne Cullen (Carol Grey); Lestey Saweard Ardeu): Gwen Bertyman (Doris Archer) and Leslie Dunn (Paul Johnson).
left to right): Leslie Bowmar My Fairbrother); Nagman Painting (Philip Archier); Harry Oskes (Dan Archer) and Dents Folwell (Jaek Archef)-BBC Photo.
the Concert Hall" on Wednesday, ramme of musle by at 9p.m.
composer.
A popular singer both on the zureen
(де Mandarin film (actress) and alus mu a concert
Mies Young Is sportsinger,
One of the leading sopranos in the Far East.
There's more for the minded listener when the visit. hg football team from Costa Rica play their first match againat a Combined Chinese ulde from Hongkong, at the Government | Stadium on Wednesday evaning.
A commentary on the second. hall of the match will be broad. east from 9.30.
Brilish football fans calendar is The Concert Hall
the annual Football Association Cup Final
Regular soccer Tans spend their waking hours scheming of
(Broadcasting on a frequency
800 kilocyrles per second.)
Today
7.00 am, TIME MUNAL
MARCH,
MUSIC IN THE TAIL. 7.15 NEW SUMMARY,
7.8 WEATHER REPORT,
7.35 HY FOR TODAY.
7.5% WEATHER BEFONUT,
200 VIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
3.10 PROGRAMME PARAIE
H.13 SATURDAY SWING.
9,20 CLOSE DOWN.
12:30 pm COMPOSER
CABE
Jule Styne.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
5.33 WEATREK USPORT,
EIS TIM SIGNAL.
THE NEWS & SPECIAL, AN- NOUNCEMENTS,
1JB WALTZ TIME
2.00 JUNT FOR YOU.
Presented by 901 Borward
2.06 TIRTS MINUTË TREATRE
*MY Gondjalan and Mr Wed- Juk" Weiken and produced by Frederick Bradnum,
330 KOMUNDO, RON AND
ORCHESTRA.
4.00 COMEDY CARAVAN,
436 NTHING SONG.
Max Jafa and bis Orchestra.
500 UNIT REQUEST.
Presented by Nancy Wake,
Calling: Bayi Beng Prevost Cuna-
Royal Mtäry Pulice.
plu
́agă persiC IN MINIATUBE.
4.30
7.0
D VINEST HOUR. stence of Arabia."
AWAY'S CHOIER.
Werk
Castaway „Caalta... pizœnica.........by
1.46 THE HUNGRY SPIDER"
A serial thrillar
by Selwyn Jepison.
FELWCATHER
Film and stage star Lola Young is featured In Badio Hongkong's programme
"From
часть
Choruses. frein Opera, March and chorus frim "Carmen" Cize; Trianoplyst Chorus "Ala" yerdi); Anvil Churas from "Travatare (Verdi),
12.13 p.m. MUSIC MAGAZINE,
Edited by Aileen Dekker.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
RUTTIIN WITH TUULES WIL- LIAMS AT THE PIANO.
LE WEATHER REPORT.
135 TIME MIGNAL,
NEWHA XPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
AN-
130 AFTERNOON CONCENT.
(nom The Sca")--From dawn to aunt the rest Tatogan of the wind and the sea, Debusavi-Te Philbar nie Symphony Crepestra of New York. Con by Dimit Mitropoulos: Fraan Nohemla's Words and Feidarosios
Smeta-The Copeerigebouw, chestra, Amlerdean, cund. by Antal Dorall.
2.00 MOVIE PARADE.
236 TEH HEATH AND 105
MUSIC,
3.50 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS.
Prevented by Jennifer.
30 MUSIC FOÙ TEA TIME. 4.30 THE NEW SYMPHONY OR-
CHESTILA,
With Enkene Conley Tenori.
tech Geltala matilan Pugetret, cond by Ruyollan Juscle "Rigoletto“ – Questa u qarila | Verding="Starta"- M'appari lust" - Flabore word, by it,
31.
5.50 CRADIEN'S STORY.
In Wednesday evening's pro- gramme she will sing several songe and operatic artas.
Alro In this programate is clarinettist Clifford Wlikes of the Philharmonic Orchestra.
Wilkes has been heard many times in chamber music recitals over Radio Hongkong.
In thi programme he will play works by contemporary British compose$8,
at
Every Saturday afternoon 12.30 istenera can hear a pro.
SAS "THE WONDERFUL TRJE."
A Falty Tale Prom India. TA NE Broadcast for Schuls3. 6.09 VOLIN STUART'S
C'EUS,
6.30 "THE ARCHERR.”
JAZZ
An "everyday story of commitry Iste in Engigng.
Bridegst each weekday
time with an omnibus
Sunday at 2.13 p.m.
ด! เปล
edition on
KAS MOMENT MUSICALE
SI "PROM THE WRIKLIRA,"
130 COCKTAIL TIME
128 WEATHER REPORT,
4.00 TIME NIGNAL, THE NEWS,
RAS WOIND THEATRE.
Stephen Murray
10 **John
Gabriel Berkannia" by Henric Thselt.
9.15 VIENNA STATE OPERA OR-
CHESTRA.
"Norwegias - Dancer" (Ortegi,
958 WHATHER REPORT,
10.00 TINIK MONAL
THE NEWS, & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
1045 LIFE WETU THE LYONS
"bown on the Farm,"
repeat at fort Saturday's Broad- earth.
10. La A SHOT IN THE WAR.
A serial
Chriller by Peter
Yeldhani. 10.38 WEATHER BKPORT, 11.00 TIME HIGNAL.. NEWN HEEL 1119 GOODNIGHT MUSIE, 1130 CLORE DOWN.
Toy Town by H. 42 Helmr » Tuesda
Beaman "A Яra Voyage.
534 MUSIC FROM CANADA.
Jau nider (Piano) and **
Orchestra.
4.00 GORDON JENKINS
AND ORCHESTRA.
CHORUS
.30 FORCER EVENING SERVICE,
Conducted by The Rev. Neville
1.00 . TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH.
NADJU
"MELODY ON THE SHOOVE," 7.15 NEWH BUAIMARY.
* Hobettors INCHUS D-Like WEATHER-REPONT.
Wan
Ted
→7.00
7.30
Presented by Rolan van. LIVING BPRARE."
NAKE-
in six parts
A aeries of programmes deal:
** 7.55-31FAMY YUN TODAY.
7.31 WEATHER REPORT.
5.09 TIME HIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.TO PROGRAMME PARADE, 3.15 "TUESDAY'S TUNES."
ADAT whith thakespeare le 27.03 04
8.18 COMMENTARY,
RIA THE WEEK.
News Reputis
Interviews
en some of the week's event
in and out of Hongkong, comi
piled by Timothy Hireň,
841 LIVE, WH THE LYONS, "Down on the Farm."
BE THE ENGLISH TONGUE,
No. 2 in Úle series of grou Erated the Kagihh Laz gunge, and the way
spoken in different parts. af world ukweliahtines the Abroad introduced by Mer hard Miles and Simeon Potter.
AND
D. "BLACK
NOTES."
Winifred
piano.
Alwell дай
D WEATHER REPORT.
10.90 TIME SIGNAL
work and place in die Theatroi 12.15 paau. MD-DAY PILAVERS. No. 2: Margaret Webster on Shakespwzro In our day, with
illustrations read by Band Houses11a.
TAS PERCY FAITH AND
ORCHESTRA,
7.18 WEATHER EFFORT.
1134
2.00 TIME HIGNAL THE NEWS. K.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 THE OLD CURIOSITY AHKOP, By Charles Dicke Part 43 "Sirk Jarley's Wax-Works." 4.45 SUNDAY CONCERT.
Halle Center
Overture
Concert.
Frelschutz { (Web) Plano Concerto No. 1
in" (13tahms).
WRITE Divertimento Scherzn
Strawinsky) Has Symphonie-Or-
herchestre Berlin cond. by Friesay
THE NEWS ♣ HOME NEWS
FROM BRITAIN,
Dirigleri.
9,58 WRATHER REPORT,
10.00 TIME HIGNAL
TIH NEWS & COMMENTARY: "MUSIC IN A QUIET MOOD."
10.45 POEMB
10.
ASSOCIATION
10.15 RADIO NEWSREEL.
10.30 FOOTBALL
CUP VIŅAL.
Luton Town V Nottingham Forest at the Empire Stadium, Wembley.
A descriptio
Wembley
seeno and commentaries on th
match by Thaymond
and Alan Clarke..
Glendent.ing
1,00 E DOWN.
Sunday
8.00 4.10. TIME BIGNAL..
WHATRES REPORT
GRAMME PARADE
FRO-
8.10 BUNDAY STRING HONG;
830 WHATHER REPORT.
9.30: TIME SIGNAL
TUR NEWS,
SPECIAL AN- & SPORTS
NOUNCEMENTE
RESULTS.
9.13 RECORD ·ROUNDABOUT.
10.30 0.0.0. BANDSTAND,
Gilbert Vinter and
Band.
20,300 FERENC SONGS,
2004 CELEILATION
Concert
MASE
TÀ FROM BY JOAKPI'S CHURCH
Preachers May. Fasher... P. DEN GEOTAL BED 11.50 MUSICAL INTERLUDE, ZA 12.30 noak. TIE BOGER WADNER'
CHOMAEN.
TUOMAS
DYLAN
RADIO
Tead by Richard Button,, 1038 WEATHER REPORT.
11.50 TIME
SIGNAL,
NEWSREEL
11.15 EPo
Conducted by The Rev. Falber C. Marcel A. 2."
· 1130 CLOIR DOWN, (
Monday
TOO RUN TIME SIGNAL.
ALARCH.
MONDAY MORNING MUSIC.
7,15 NEWA KUMMARY,
7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
ZIS DIARY FOR TODAY.
758 WEATHER REPORT,
200 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWB
KID PROGRamme paraDE.
BOAST WITH TES,
SO CLOSE DOWN.
1239, PUN. HAPERITIF."
DIE WRAZIER ASPORT;
KU, TUR NEWK A SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTS,
LJU LUNCHTIME "PROM,"
ZOS, ELOSA, KACHMENT,
USE FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
Compiled and introduced
ily The Very Itev. F. 8. Temple, 12.30 BANDBOX,"
yy Ouver And his Or- chestra.
1,09 TIME BIONAL,
11
WEATHER REPORT.
1.35 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 1.08 DOWN.
5.30 XTRICTLY FOR SQUARES.
Presented by Rolan Kyanı,
FRAN- HEVRE 6.09 LA DEMI
CAIRE.
Melodier par Camile Maurine.
438 THE ARCHERS,
An everyday story of country
folk in England.
Broadcast each weekday.
me with
a different
Whereas the melodies are familiar to most, the name of the composer often comes complete surprise.
as a
and have
Hla spoofed take-offs of radio Interviewers, panel games popular entertainers earned him the reputation of being the most original artist in his fold.
These programmes, devised to In an appreciation of his work give the knowledgeable musia In this sphere Radio Hongkong lover food, for thought, are com- will be presenting a special pro- plied by producer Alleen Woods, gramme featuring the best of who, after latening to hundeads | Froberg recordings in Comedy of records, selects the ones mont' Caravan at 4 p.m. today. likely to cause Burprize when
the name of the originator is an- nounced,
Radio Funnyman
Melody Lingers
at
In "The Melody Lingers On" p.m. tomorrow Gillian Durling la replaced by Rolan
Squarba" is rapidly gaining popularity,
In
One of the few comedians to | Evane, whose Tuerday evening have completely mastered the dio programino "Strictly for art of radio humour is American
Impressionist Stan. Freberg.
TAG WHATHKIŲ REPORT,
735 DJADY POR TODAY.
7.45 WEATHER RETORT.
8.00 TIME BRINAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE,
8.IS MID-WEEK MELODIES,
1.05 CLORE DOWN.
.12.30, p.m. MUSIC FROM
FILMS,
1.00 TIME HIGNAL
1.1
11 WEATHER REPORT.
TIME BIONAL.
THU
THE NEWS & SPECIAL, AN- NOUNCEMENTS
138 TIBE BANDSTAND.
Dṛichoman and Rastrick Baud, 2.09 CL065 DOWN.
5.30 EVENING BERENADE.
Lake Jones and hit Orchestra )} Milay
mpate UZ Rubert
Yarbon.
6.00 TIME FOR JAZZ,
With Rebin way.
639 THE ARCHERS.
An everyday story of Country ¦ life-in England.
6. RADIO CLUB HOUSE.
130 FIRST HEADING,
Presented by David Dunkerløy. 138 WEATHER NEPOWr. *G TIMH SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 8.10 COMMENTARY. 4.15 NICHTA
ROUND
TABLE
AT THE
Nick Kendall and Til Bur ward break a friendly lance. 9.00 FROM THE CONCERT HALL.
Lola Vouse (Noprano); Cisf Ford
with Wukes (Clarinet)
Irene Yuen at the Plánu, 930 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
Chinese ILK. combined
Cola Kica.
Commentary
by
John Wallace
from Government Stadion. 938 WEATHED REPORT, 19.00 TIME RIGNAL
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS
HOME BRITAIN
1.1 CONTINENTAL
VOUS,
HENDEZ-
W] Denis 157abant. 14.45 A BROT IN THE ÞANN,
Azerfal thriller, by Peter
10.39 WEATHER REPORT.
BIGNAL 11.00 TIME
NEWS REFL 11.15 UYORGY CZIPFRA. At the piano. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
3.5 HONGKONG MIT PARADE,
Presented by Ted Thousan. 0,15 MUSIC OF THE PHAROAHS.
Ak by Dr Hana Hickmand Introducing recordings of Bilent Egypukn kiksiral in- struments,
9.30 MUSIC 'FÒRUM.
"The Music of Renty Parce}}” the final lustrated" "talke by John Jenkins.
3.31 WEATHER REPORT. 10,00 TIMB SEINAL,
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 PALACE OF VARIETIES.
Presented by E, F, Merhan in collaboration with Ernest Longstads.
1945 A dióT IN THE DARK.
A serial Caller by Peter Yelgiam.
1938 WEATHER REPORT.
SIGNAL, ILCO TIMR
RADIO
NEWSREEL.. WIS SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET
MUSIC, 1830 CLOSE DOWN,
Frida
7,00 ant. TIME RIGNAL,
MARCH.
MORNING MELODY,
7.11 NEW SUMMARY. 7.20 HURNING MELODY. 1.49 WEATHER REPORT. 7.55 DIARY FOR TOUAY,
138 WEATHER REPORT.
1. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
8.10 PROGRAMMER PARADE.
8,13 PIOLIP GREEN AND
ECREESTRA
9.00 CLUSE DOWN.
14.35 pan. MID-DAY PRAYERS,
18
y: The Aer P. 11 Callay; her H
1230 FOOTLIGHT FAVOURITES,
1.00 TIME KIGNAL,
LETTER FROM AMERICA.
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BADID
Thursday
1,09 am, TIME BIGNAL,
MARCH. "BRIGHT AND EARLY." 7.15 NEW HUMMALLY. 7.45 WKATTIKO REPORT. 7.35 DIARY FOR TODAY. 7.38 WEATHER REPORT
2.06. TIBI SIGNAL THE NEWS.
*
at this
1.
on
omnibus edition
Sunday at 2.15 pm.
KIS KEYBOARD CAVALCADE.
Carmen Cavallaro.
7,00 LUCKY DIP.
Presented by Margherita.
7.38 WEATHER BEFORT,
0.00 TIME BIČNAY, THE NEWB
8.10. COMMENTARY
1.15 11.0.0. JAZZ CLUB.
The Alex Wetak Dixielander
with Katherine Stobart.
8.41 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Allstate Cooke.
9.00 MOTORING MAGAZINE,
Complied & 'resented
Timothy Birch,
by
0.30 HIGHLIONTA. PROM - OPTRA. 9.58 WEATHER REPORT.
10.00 TIME BIONAL
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
1R15 NIGHTCAP,"
Presented by Ted ThomAR, 1958 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIMES SIGNAL,
NEWS REBL 145 “AND SO TO BED.” 135 C1080 DOWN,
RADIO
Wednesday
1:00 AM TIME, SIONAL.
MARCHING HIBING NOTE: **AN MAYUR NUJEMARY.
10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
Steckbai Church.
1,00, THE NEWS
4.00 Home News from Hittaisi, 115 HPORT ROUND-UP
8.30 TIPENTY QUESTIONS.
Anana WIRL
Jack
Joy Adamsont, and Train
Richard Dimbleby ask all the question and Ullbert Harding knows
some of the Abawers. Presented by G. 3. Meehan,
0.00 THE HARRY АКСОМОГ
STORY,
The third of a new series of celebrity programines,
10.00 THE NEWS. 10.09 COMMENTARY. 10.13 ARIAN CLUB,
Speaker! Christopher hew., M.P.
10.45 LIGHT MUSIC.
May-
On gramophone records 11.00 Ulg Ben, RADIO NEW REEL. 11.15 CONCERTO,
Maria Korchinska (harp), Buc Northem Orchestru.
12.5 HHORT STORY.
"Made in Heaven. by Griselda Gifford, rend by Barkara 3.ott. 12.10 Tony Hancock in
HANCOCK'S HALE-DOUR. 1. A. THE NEWS.
MONDAY, MAY 4
1.00 .m. ANNA „KARENINA. hty Lea Talsfory, Vitral episode, 7.30 KING IT AGAIN!
A
eng-a-minute sequence of popular melodies old and now, Benny Bee, Julie Daven, Franklyn Boyd, Campbell and the Coroneta with The Steve RacO Fout and Harold Hari.
4.04 THE NEWH.
8.09 COMMENTARY
8.15 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN.
120 SPURTS REVIEW. 8.30 LETTER. FROM AMERICA.
by Altamir
HOUR, Disk Jaffa and is Orchestra. With Janet Waters and the William Davies Quartet. Introduced by David Geary,
RAS MELODY Cooke.
5.30 DURBIN ALONG.
With Robin Bichmond at the electric organ.
0.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN.
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.09 COMMENTARY.
10.15 IN PERSPECTIVE.
An autoblographical programme
Anu
[ in which" the speaker laiks back- ward and forward-recalling the early days of Ja carrer relating if to what the future may hold. 3: Sip Julian Huxley, 10.30 THE BRITISH "COMMIT-
MENT IN AFRICA. 'Guvern- mirti.
Spankers: De H. V. Wixemen, Leç- turer avernment at Leeds University: Commander Sir Steunen King-itall. Founder of the lansard Inver Society: T. L. Hodgkin. Fellow of Laille College and auther of Nationalem in Colonial Africa," 20.43 NING WE A HONG,
Grove Park Girls Grammar School Chotr.
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBRESL. 11.15. Erfe Barker and
Penti
at
Hackney are hosts down "DABRÉR'S FOLLY?
To Patilela Fiuld, Deryck Quyler. Brver Script by Exla and Denim “Barker. Froduced by "CHÍSTBY, "MIRKY
well
143 Pon chILDREN,
"The Log at the Ark.”
By Kennels Walker and Geoffrey
- Broadmphenicky nemen hele
THE WEATHER REPORT. IS TIME HIGNAL.
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN. NOUNCEMENTS.
130 AFTERNDON CONCENT. 2.00 CLONE DOWN,
KJO POINT OF VIEW.
with Nancy Wise and Murray Leavitt
6,50 POPULARITY POLL.
Presented by Nick Kendall,
GJE THE ARCHERS,
An everyday story of country life in England.
: 'It Alops Italie.
1230 TALKING ABOUT MUSIC.
Antony Hopkins, the well-known broadcaster. in
illustrated programmes,
music loved by mil.
of
dipetieses
1.00 am THE NEWS.
TUESDAY, MAY 5 7.15 p. SCOTTUR
MUSIC.
Johnstone's
Danze Band,
130 PORCES' FAVOURITES.
3.00 THE NEWS.
8.03 COMMENTARY.
DANCE
Bcattish
8.18 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
E.20
APORTA ROUND-UP.
Menangani escļa weekday at time with an Ommibus Edition an Sundays at 215 p.m.
this
1.30
blek
Beatley, Jimmy Edwards and June Whitfield Sh "TAKE IT FROM UERK.'
0:15 JEASE CRAWFORD. AT THE
2.00 tato vint of
HAMMOND OTGAN.
*NOT.
7:00 AROUND
IN
MUSIC,
Hungary.
ELNYTHM RENDEZVOUS."
CLOBE DOWN.
12.19 p.m. AMOCIATION
BALL
Fngland v.
aly.
A comitantary on the 2nd half of
Be International Match at the En-
pire Stadium.
1.00 TIME BEGNAL.
111 WEATHER REPORT.
JA TIME SIGNAL.
2011. NAWA ́D- SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,
139 MELODIES AND MEMORIER,
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
Kiillot
Lawrence
-10
5.30 JAZZ NEAT!
The ebestra featuring an Arden (Vocal); Patty Held (Vocal):
tenor Bad Freien,
(Holo), Your Compere: Jim
1.90- POSTUDUBIN_NALE NGUN.
Prelented by Huro' Vitim. 6:30 TER ARCHERS.
AR SVERYDAY Story of country We in England, broadcast ́enefi weekday at this time. WiỀN CAS Omnibus Kallion on sundayı mb 2.16) LOL.
#AS EVENING KTAR.
Howard Kesi.
IN DECHLAND OF TÜ WHEK. Philadelphiła 2), Orchestry
139- DÖNDOW-CALLING,
REPORT.
THE WORLD
7:15 GOING TO THE PICTUNES.
Chairmant, Tiissthy Bites.
JUAL MAJESTY
THE BUÂN OF PERBIA.
A recorded description of the arrival of the Bhali at Victoria Station.
COMPOSER
1
12.15 apr
WERK.
by
120 ULSTER MAGAZINE,
7:30 WORDS AND BYUBI€.
Bonge of Gounod sung Cisrard Houzzy (Harlone) with Jacqueline_Bonnesu (Piano), *7,50 INFORMATION DENK
138 WEATHER REPORT
1.29 TIME BIONAL TRE NEWS.
10 COMMENTART,
15 LIGHT AND BRADE.
Contrasting Moods in Music..
* A SCIENTIFIC MIND.
A series or talks when four distinguished scientists speak | about themissives, And their
Georg work. No. 2 Bir
Thomson
00 SOULES MUSICALE.
Presented by Irene Yuen. BSS WEATHER REPORT.
20.00
19:15
THE NEWS: AN HOME NEWS TIME HIDNAL FROM-URITAIN.
TERJE YOU HAVE MISSED. Records from got of the WAS corners of the Library p50- aunted by Timethy Hire (PAL Programme). 18,45. A SHOT ÎN TIK DARK; ""
by Pater
1968 WEATHER REPORT. 21:00 TIMKALADENAK:^) BADIO
ADU CLOSE-DOWN..
309, LINA ÖNALS THENEWS/ BLIE GOODNIGHT-MUSIC.
VII CONCISENBAUTO
Bitten (on records).
A progamme for Ulster
OF THE
propla overseas including the news from home, a sports report, topical talke, and into NESYS
10,00
20.09 COMMENTARY. 19318 THE DRAINS" TRUST.
Spunkern; Rickard Haris, Wie llam Clark, and Philly Mares, 10.43 MUSIC FROM OVER-SEAS
HOUSE,
A weekly series of recitals by KWETRYYOU Wamiili artista.
ALIS DANCE MUSIC.
On gramophone records. 1139 TDI VERDENS OF TELE
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11.30 GREAT BINGRUS.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 139_DE. ENOLISII MAGAZINE,
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TINENT,
Un gramophone records. LO THE CHUÚCIPS MISSION TO
THE WORLD.
The Bishop of Rutunagala, the IL BAY. E. L. J. De Mel li interviewed by the Itev. E, 11, Robertson.
1.29 CELEBRITY RECITAL,
Ilenet Monegger (cello); Pronk Man (RTIP). Placemats Concert Couperint Chaliṇne——Martin: Surata for celto and piano-Debuary,
933 FIRESIDE CABARET.
Henry Krein and the Stont- martre riayers will Renata, Kidney Night at this piano.
10.00 THE NEW,
10.09 COMMENTÁLY. 10.15 NEW IDEAS,
A composite progranince of the Latest fritid inventions techniques and discoveries. 16.30 ENGLISİL WRITING.
Bialogues.
Some famous persine-for two voices from Shakespeare to Eliot "Othelle" Donald Woint and GoHrey
Kerton,
19.45 NORMAN WHITELEY AND
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115 TIME FOR OPERA.
Wurmeer.
A pedaranume of favourite operate excerpts Biven by Jennifer
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Lou Conducted by. fluvian Opera Programme taglukjes music from Glinka's opera tulasi and Ludmila: from Tchaikovsky's Puque • Dairies; from Ratky- Kurmakov's "The Legend of the in. Visible City of Rilech and Borodin's Prince Tory
12.09 Association Football.
ENGLAND. ITALY,
of the
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THURSDAY, MAY 7
7.09 p.m. SERIOUS ARGUMENT. 7.30 MUSIC IN THE MODERN
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Featuring the best of British small groups played by The George Fierstone quintet and The Tony Whittle Quintet. Presented by David Aller. 1.00 THE NEWS,
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9.00 THOSE WERE THE DAYS.
Harry Davidson zhd Pud Vechestra,
»Gecat belist: Barbara Summer Įsayfamoji Programpte Istrixed by Ivan Stenson, Master of Cera moglen; Charter Crathon,
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15.09 COMMENTARY,
| IRIS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERI.
Questions conto this week front Indonesi
9 John Wolfenden, Lord Birksti, And the att Hon. Herbert Stanley Mortista, M.P., answer the questions In Lotion,
10.30 FIRST · MEETING.
John Morris maris tiraddon.
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11.00
FLANO REFLECTIONB.
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FRIDAY, MAY 8
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Presented by Wilfrid Thomas, 9.00 MUSIC Tapestry.
A melodie pattern woven for your lands By Nytwin
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9.30 MERCHANT NAVY rno-
GRAMME.
The Weekly Newsletter intro duced
Trover Blare, followed by Hecord' Requeste,
10:00 THE NEWS.
10.09 COMMENTARY.
10.18 INTERNATIONAL
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PRESB
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En gramophone records. 11.00 Di Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 Come on slong and listen to Norrie Paraisor and his
BIG BEN BANJO BAND. With The Ragtliners, preocited by Julianie Stewart,
11.43 THE
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An examination of the parthunvar reputailun of the Persian Doel, written and produced by Christopher Syker, narration by Jane Mc- Keennle with Franelà de Wein, John | Gabriel, Ferdy Mayne, Irene Prador, Ivan Sampon, Lewls Stonger, Alan Wheatley, Geellney Wineali Diežud- ing a contribution by A. J. Arberry, Sie Thone Adam's Profemmar múl Arable lit the University of Comi- belugo.
The
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1.00 3. THE NEWS,
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WE COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT
Music
Glamorous night, Love walked in, Carioca, and others.
DANCING BOUND, THE WORLD
Bob Sharples and his Music
Canadian Twilight, New Orleans on parade, April la Killarny, and others.
YOUNG MEAS
SALUTE TO THE SMOOTH BANDS
Freddy. Martin and his orchestra
Bubbles in the wine, Sugar_blues, Hors d'oeuvres and others,
TEENAGE Hor
Warren Covington and the Commanders
Fire and Ice, Kick off your shoes,
Don't cry, and others.
ROCK AND ROLL STAGE SHOW
Bill Haley and his Comels,
Hide and seek, Goolin' around, Blue comet blues, and others.
DANCERS' CHOICE.
Les Brown and his band. di renown. Ten for two, My blue heavon, Sleepy lime gal, Johnson reg, and others.
Ray Anthony and, his hand
Moonglow, That old feeling, Button up your overcost, Nice work if you can got it, and others.
MOMENTS TOGETHER.
Ray Anthony and his óhole nad Orchestra
Love is here to stay, Please, Mr Sun, No other love, Many faces, and others, v
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