3

THE CHINA MAIL," "SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1959.

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

Today

21.30 p.m. COMPOTEN CAVAL-

CADE.

Oscar Strassa,

106 TIME SIGNÁL,

11 WEATHER REPORT.

1.11 TIME BIONAL

THE NEWS A SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

1.3 LUNCHTIME MURIC.

A Midsummer Night's (Mendelsohn)-Overture

“Nocturne, Op. 61 No. 1:

Dream

Op. 21:

Scherzo

THE MARCH OF

THE '45

Op. 6), No. Eduard Jan Denum "The March of the '45," which will

conducting the Concentgebouw Orch.

of the

of Amsterdam) (from the Opera "Carmen") (Bizet)--March Bmuggler: Changing of the guar

by Artar Rodzinski ponducts the Filarmonie Brin. Orth of London.

19 GOLDEN AGE OF POPULAR

BONG.

1910-1929.

Wilties and produced by Charlem Chillon

2.30 EDMUNDO ROS

ONCHEBITLA.

"On Broadway."

AND 119

3.00 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE,

"The Secret Sharer,"

By Joseph Conrad.

220 "COUNTRY CELL."

From Omagh Northern, Ireland.

4.90 DUOLOGUE.

Presented by Deborah Hurlbait.

4.30 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME. 3.00 UNIT REQUESTA.

Presented by Nancy Wise. Collinsei Women's Royal Army Corps.

$.00 THE GOON SHOW.

"The_Macṛeskla Rising of *34.”

(A repeat series).

6.30 THEIR FINEST HOUR.

Ble Hubry Irving.

1.90 CASTAWAY'S CHOICE.

Presented by Ted Thomai. This Week's Costaway:

Conden.

120 WALTZ TIME.

•Thi Nymphony

Jack

Grchestra,

conducted by dilbert. Vinter.

758 WEATHER REPORT.

3.00 TIMR SIGNAL, THE NEW

6.30 COMMENTARY,

1.15 7128 WEEK.

Compilad

歐六项

Timothy Bitch.

Introduced by

1.45 LADY IN A FOO,

A mystery serial by Texter Powell. "The Title Noctor." 9.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR. BAL BLACK AND WHITE NOTES.

WRATHER REPORT.

10.00 TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWS & HOME NEWA FROM BRITAIN.

10.15 RASY LISTENING,"

Ferty five minutes of relaxa tion in the world of musc

with Allan Stevenson.

19M WEATHER REPORT.

11 DANCE DATE.

11.30 CLORE DOWN.

bo

broadcast over Radio Hongkong on Monday at 8.15 p.m., is a panorama describing the

in verso and song

rebellion of Prince Charles. Edward Stuart, the Young Protender to

Scottish throne, in 1745.

one

the

Written as long ago an 1930, Musically, the highlight of the by D. G. Brideon

of the week's broadcasting is the par- BBC' outstanding features formance, in the Bunday Concert

6.45 producers, the programme was tomorrow At

of p.m.

"A first broadcast by the DBC in Michael Tippett's Oratorio 1049. That it has now been Child of our Time." lessed to overroan broadcasting stations in recorded form is due to its special success in exploit. Ing the medium of sound radio.

The idea of the oratorio- which is in three parte springa

an Impassioned from

protest against persecution and the The story, linked by two conditions that mado such por- Scottish and two English narra- secution possible. It was in fuck tore, and presenting the opposing prompted by the akakaination in sidca of the struggle, captures Paris shortly before the fast war ali the fervour and skirting of a Garman diplomat by a triumph of the campaign which young Jewish refugee whore took Bonnie Prince Charlie and mother was being persecuted; an his army as far aduth into Eng-act which was made the pretext Jand as Derby, and which ended; for one of the meet violent In ultimate tragedy for the Scots pogroms In Nazi Germany. at Culleden.

The part of Prince Charlee Edward Stuart is played

by James McKechnie, with tan Stewart as Lord George Murray.) and R. H. Westwater as Murray of Broughton, and the pinging and piping, the verse and

the marching carry the narrative of The March of the '48". along an an unbreakable rhythm.

The Talking Streets

with

Another BBC programme, and one imbued

a nostalgic quality of its own, le docu. "The Talking montary called

Tippett began work on Bep-, tember 6, 1939, two days after the declaration of war, with the idea of getting T. 9. Ellot to write the libretto.

However, when the poet saw Tippett's sketch of the story he refused on

the prounds that Tippatt had already practically done the job himself and that anything ho, Ellot, wrote would be so much better then Tippatt's own words that it would be too remarkable for the music. Bo Iti was that Tippett wrote the Ibretto as well as the music and became a csiebrity overnight as revult of the first performance of "A Child of Our Tims" In 1945.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- Streets," at 9 p.m. Tuesday. This

REEL.

is an impression in sound of the back streets of a North of Eng- land city from dawn to duak.

It could be any English city, recordings of but most of the chlidren skipping to rhymes in the street, of the smoky atmo- sphere of a pub, or of the voices of the men and women at an old FRO-people's club-come from Man- Bchmidt-ingerstedt.

chester or Liverpool and to-

Sunda

11.00a.m. TIME BIGNAL.

WEATHER REPORT & GRAMME PARADE.

$.10 SUNDAY STRING BONO.

858 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME BIONAL

.

THE NEWS, SPECIAL AN NOUNCEMENTA

RESULTS.

9.15 "HEADS UP,"

PORTS

Presented by Ted Thoras.

10.00 0.0.C. ORCHESTRA.

Conducted by Vilém Taniky. Glen Ella (solo harp).

10.30 THE WEAVER AT CARNE-

OKE NALL

11.00 AERVICE FROM ST JOHN'SB

CATHEDRAL.

12.15 p.m. MUBIC MAGAZINE

Complied and introduced Alleen Bakker.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

by

ANYTIIM WITH JORE MELIS AT THE PIANO,

1.13 WEATHER DEPORT,

1.13 TIME BIGNAL.

THE NEWR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

1.39 LUNCHTIME PROM.

Overture The Hebrides" !Fingale Cave) (Mendelssohn, Op. 28): Sym- phonia Pot! "Daha Macabre" Saint-Stress, 'Op. 40); Bacchanale from "Samson and Betslatı”-Act 3) Baint-Be3) == Th¢ Plharmonia Orch.. cand. by George Weldon; Moto Perpetuo, O. 11 (Paganini)-- The Philadelphia Orch, cond. Eugene Ormandy.

2.00 "CAROUSEL"

(Rodgers and Hammerstein),

by

Excerpts sung by the Principale of

the Broadway production. Orchestra

conducted by Joseph Liliau.

2.15 THE ARCHERS,

BBC

BBC microphone is Anthony Photographed at a Quayle the distinguished British actor/producer and former director of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, at Stratford-upon-Avon, who takes part in scenes from Shakespeare's historical plays in the BBC series "The Living Shakespaore" on Radio Hongkong at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.

Programmes of classical musie which listeners can hear music |

with more general appeal In. from the Golden Age of Popu.

clude the "Popular Orchestral lar Bong. Most people have their own ideas of whon that golden Concert" at 5 p.m. Bunday, the age was exactly, but many of two works being 'Smotana's "My and axcerpta from that Country"! Tomorrow night's performance them will probably agree to a BBC recording. The singers at no time in the history of Tin William Walton's "Ford"; and are Eluto

on. Monday at 6.46 p.m. the Moriaan, soprano, Pan Alley did more people aing, Noreen Berry mezzo-soprano, whistla, play, dance or laten to "Twilight Concert," which this pi Dvorak's consists Alexander Young, tonor, and popular music than between the week Geraint Evans, baritons, and the two world wars.

"Blavonic Rhapsody In D Major"

by BBC Chorus conducted by Leslip

Comedians" In this first, then, of the BBC and The Woodgate. The BBC Symphoný surtas. of eight programmes Kabaleváky. Orchestra is conducted by Hana yqu't have the opportunity of

Than the main work in hdaring again such haunting | motodies a "What'll I Do ballet 'musla -programm "Anything Goes" and the ilvely, soven o'clock on Tuesday even. If rather less haunting, ing is "Seven Beauties by the "Charleston"-the numbers that Azerbaidjant composer, Karajev. would have been at the top of The ballet itself is based on

1918 fairy-tala.poem'. by the wall. the Hit Parade between

known Iranian poot, Nizami. and 1939.

gether present a striking picture A "Golden Age"

of life in the slum streets of a Great industrial city.

"The Talking Btreets" devised and produced for BOC by Danis Mitchell.

Monday

7.00 .. TIME SIGNAL.

MARCH.

Woa At the other, fighter, end of the the musical scale le a half-hour programme at 2 p.m. today

MONDAY MORNING MUSIC, 3,15 NEWR SUMMARY,

7.43 WEATHER REPORT.

7.53 DIARY FOR TODAY.

131 WEATHER REPORT.

3.00 TIME BIONAL. THE NEWS.

BIO PROGRAMME PARADE

8.13 NEW SYMPHONY

TRA.

8.00 CIARE DOWN.

12.30 p.m. APERITIF."

1.00 TIME SIGNAL..

1.11 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME BIGNAL.

ORCHES-

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

5.10 FOR THE VERY YOUNG

Compiled by Mavis and Jaanta,

SAS PRIMITIVE PEOPLES.

Vygmies of the Belgian Congo, A Hộc Broadcast for Schools).

An everyday alery of country 4.00 COLIN

Ule in England,

(Omnibus edition).

1.00 HOME AND

QUEATH.

HOSPITAL RE

4.00 MUSIC FOR TEATIME.

4.30 LADY IN A

*The Little

(Repeat of last night's Broadcse!),

8.90 POPILAR

.CONCERT.

ORCHESTRAL

$30 "THE KINO AND

BEASTS.

An illustrated talk þr. Gerald | -Durral..

SMITH

AT

THE

3.4 ETHEL

ORGAN. 4.00 RECORD HOUNDABOUT. 6.34 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.

Conducted by The Rev. A. L. Nic, Miraiona to Beamen,

7.00 DO TOV NEMERDEN.

Complied by Aileen Woods,

7.30 TIK LIVING SHAKESPEARE.

Anthony Quayle and

Michal

sorder in Bethes from "The Hlalories.” Kaltoduced by Kölen Marrie

17.58 WEATHER · REFORT.

* 8.00 TIME DIGNAL, TAG NEWS.

21 HOME NEWS FROM DEITAIN.

3.15 "MY WORD."

A Fabe! Game' with 5. Amat Roberson, Naasy Spain, Frank Mule, and Dennis Nordern,

Umpire: Jack Longland.

12.08 SUNDAY CONCEEZY

"A Chiis of our time."

An Oratació la three parts by

Alabael Tippett,

138 WEATHER-REPORT.

WHAT TIME SIGNALS

*****, THE NEWS & COMMENTARY.

19.15 MUSIC IN A QUIET MOUG.

J015 POETRY OF CANADA. Ba delected by Norman Levine. 10.49 WEATHER REPORT,

110 TIME SIGNAL, HADIO NEWE-

211S THE EPILOGUE, KA

The mixtla Bunday after retičky fræn slim Weahpl_Church ORGAN INTRAG VERKK 1114 CLOSE DOWN.

CLAN,

STUART'S JAZZ

6:30 THE ARCHERS,

An everyday story of country Lite in

CONCERT.

TWILIGHT! Land

1.15 FROM THE WEEKLIE8.

13 COCKTAIL TIME.

1.69 WEATHER EKPORT,

3.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS.

8.10 COMMENTARY.

8.15 TIR MARCH OF THE 45.”

The

of rebellion

Charisa Edward Stuart.

Prince

L TIME BIGNAL.

in

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,

1.30 1.UNCHTIME FROM.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

Complied by Movie Joanna

5. "LET'S JOIN IN."

and

"The Cat who arranged Chinga."

(A RDC Brosdenet for Children),

6.00 LA DEMI

CAIBE.

REURE FRAN-

219 COMMENTARY,

3.15 JUST FOR YOU.

Presented by Bill Dorward.

9.00 FROM THE CONCERT HALL

Jeanette 10 (Suprano), Rly

with piano an

· Alves (Viola) companiment by IrenO YOTT 0.30 MY WORD

A panel Game with E... Arnot Robertson, Naney pain, TREK Muir id Dennis Norden. Umpire: Jack Longland.

(A repent of last Sunday's Broad 281).

Presented by Andre Cartel, 14953 WEATHER REPORT.

10.00 TLATE SIGNAL

Juliet" by it. Holland. Ibart,

O. Aurie, D. Minad.

6.30 THE ARCHERS.

An everyday story of country life in England.

4.45 MELODIES FOR CHINA.

Introduced by trene Yuen,

1.00 LUCKY DIP.

Tresented by Pat,

138 WEATHER HEPORT.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS.

8.10 COMMENTARY,

LIS ATRICTLY FOR AQUARES.

Prosented by Rolan Evans,

8.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

9.00

By Alistair Cooko

THE TALKING STREETS,"

THE NEWN & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 CONTINENTAL RENDEZVOUS.

With Dennis Brabant. 1043 A BHOT IN THE DARK,

Atorial

1hriller

'To

by Peter

ATHER NEPOKT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWE.

RREL.

11.13 REVERIE.

1130 CLAISE DOWN.

An impression of die tack Thursday

streets of a North of England

rity devised by Delits Mitchell. 0.30 HIGHLIGHTS FROM OPERA, DA WEATHER REPORT.

10.00. TIMU SIGNAL.

THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

| 10.15 NIGHTCAP.

Presentest by Ted Thomas

10.45 A SHOT IN THE DARK.

A serial

Yoldham.

theller by

10A WEATHER BEPORT.

Peter

7.00 . TIME SIGNAL.

MARCH.

BRIGHT AND EARLY. 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY.. 7.4 WEATHER REPORT.

7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY, 1.58 HEATIONAL THE NEWS.

REPORT.

8.50 RoaNAMIK PARADE.

8.15 RHYTHM RENDEZVOUS,

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWK-|· B.00 CLOSE DOWN..

neki..

11.35 "AND SO TO BED."

1130 CLONE DOWN.

A panorama in verse and song by Wednesday

TRA

938 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWS & HOME NEWS PROM BRITAIN.

10.15 1ANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.

(heptat of

Broadcast)

Saturday's

19,43 A BELOT IN THE DARK.

A portal thriller by Poter Yoldham.

101 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 . TIME SIONAL

MARCH.

RISING NOTES,

115 NEWB SUMMARY. 23 WEATHEIL REPORT. 135 DIARY_FOR TODAY,

1.58 WEATHER REPORT.

5.00 TIME BIGNAL. THE NEWS, 1.10 PROGRAMME VANADE.

6.13" MID-WEEK MELODIEN..

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-1 9.09 CLOSE DOWN.

REKI 1130 DINU LIFATTI

PLANO

11:30 CLOSE DOWN.

7,00 am. TIME ‘SIGNAL.

FRENCH

TUR.

DAY.

МАДСИ

7.35 NEWS SUMMARY. 74, WEATHER” KARONT

AT THE

NATIONAL

123′ DIABY FOR TODAY,

751 WRATHER REPORT,

1.09 *ZIMK SIGNAL. THE NEWS.

LA PROGRAMNE PARADE."

4.13 TUNSDAY'S TUNED

1.09 CLOSE DOWN.

18.45 pm. MID-DAT PRATENS.

| Kysyha Rov., 2.VV., PiuJEK,

IQHAL

1839 BANDDOX,

131 WEATHER MEPORT, -

12.30 pa

**MUSTO

FROM THE

PILME. 1.00 TIME BIGNAL 1.13 WEATHER REPORT,

*S TIME BIGNAL

THE NEWER GRECIAL NOUNCEMENTA.

1058 WEATHER REPORT.

the

at

"

BBC Overseas

Shortwave Programmes

(On 26.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21,650 Mc/s. 13.92m)

SATURDAY, JULY 11

11.30 Cyril Bhags, Joan Nowell, add

Jon ToRaion In

1.10 p.m. BEYOND OUR KEN, 1.00 THE NEWS,

909 COMMENTARY.

15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 8.39 SPORTS ROUND-UP. BE FROM THE WEEKLIPS, Extracts from editorisi comment by Jeading Betish weekly newspapota. 18.30 Red feath inreduces

THE TED HEATH BHow. Featuring

Tannia Eddie Blair. Chamberlain, Johnny Hawksworth and The Blan Tracey” Quarter and also remote your record requests,

935 FORCES FAVOURITES,

10.00 THE NEWS.

1000 COMMENTARY.

10.15 WEEKEND REVIEW.

103 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE, 10.45 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.

Weber (on records)

14.00 Big Ten, Radio ŃEWANZEL. 12.15 BATURDAY SPECIAL. Athletics:-AAA, Championships at Die White City-Second Day: Cricket:—A County Championship match; Racing: The Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Pork. 18.30 am. MÜĢIÇ TAPESTRY.

Duncan Stabertan (tenor); Richard Adeney (Buate); Ed. ward Kubach (piano): The London Blunto Players, con ducted by John Hollingsworth, 1.00. THE NEWS.

7.30

SUNDAY, JULY 12

SERVICE FOR KIRK WEEK 1859

Froin St Mary's Parish Church. Dundee Scotland, conducted by the Hev. Dr Hugh Douglas, Preicher: The Rev. Edwin Robertson.

8.00 THE NEWS.

2.09 11OME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 3.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.35 Richard Hurndall

Coleman in

and Bryan

THE SIGN OF FOUR'

A Sherlock Holmes story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, dramatised as a serial for radio by Felix Feiten, 3: The Trail of the Wooden-legged mao, neoduced by Archie Camisli. 8.00 Alan Melville introduces

Sophie Blewath as Men Prierje, Jean Kent La Madrid

Amiib SALLY

Jeremy Breit an Archie Forryth

In

'MARIGOLD.

„A Muniçal Homance, (based on the play of the same name by I... Allen Harker, and F. I. Pryor), book and by Alan Melvlite, murer try

lyric war with willans Dickie

na Mr. Payton, Stephen Hancock an Mr Clog Trevor Reid ne else Selfor and Madeleine Catle,

Aubrey Morris, Edith Stevenson, pa

Helty Henderson, presented at Die Savoy Theatre, London, by Stephen Mitchel. Directed by Murray Mar-

Theatre Donakl.The Savoy

OT- adapted and chestra and Chorus, produced for broadcasting by Roraife fish.

945 AT THE PIANO,

Erio arrison. 19.00 THE NEWS.

19.09 COMMENTARY,

10.15 ASIAN CLUB.

The Historians and Asia. Speaker: Professor Parkinson.

19.4 LIGHT MUSIC,

(in gramophone records.

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWEREKL. THE CONCERTO.

Krich Gramberg (violin), DEC Scottish Orchestra.

Corected by Mourice Miles, Violin Concerto Joseph Horovitz.

“LINGER_AWIHILE." 12.15 am. We invite you to

With Bryan Johnson and The Jack Frsblow Quartet.

18.30 Rebe Daniels and Ben Lyon in

LIFE, WITH THE LYONI. With Barbara Lyon, Richard Lyon, and Molly Weir DEC Verity Or chestre. Conductor: Paul Papõuiret. Written by Bob Block, Ronnie Han- bury, ad Bebe Daniels, Production by Tom Ronald.

11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-100 THE NEWS.

REEL. 11.15 SOFT LIGHTS

MUSIC. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

AND SWEET

7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL.

MARCHY.

MORNING MELODY, 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY. 745 WEATHER REPORT. 755 DIARY FOR TODAY. 13 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL THIK NEWS. LID PROGRAMME PARADE.

13 IAN-AMERICAN PANORAMA. 139 REPEAT HEADLINES, WEA-

TREE_REPOT.

5.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.15 m. MID-DAY PRAYERS.

By The Rev. Fr. RW. Guila-

cher 6.4.

12.30 Fooriigir TAVOURITES.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL-

LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistair Cooke

(Repeat of Last Tuesday's Broad- cast).

4.13 WEATHER_REPORT. 115 TIME BIONAL

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT, . Concerto for Plane and

In A Major K.V.456 (Mozart-GAY

Hoski (Piano) with The Vienna

Paul Rymphony Orchestes cond, by Sacher Walke (from "Serenade · for NOTHING BUT MUSIC. Strings" Op. 48) (Tchaikovsky) 1.00 ME SIGNAL

12.30

11 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME BIONAL

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,

30 THE VERA LINN-BLOW:~~~~~ With the Keynoten SAR CHE Robin and his Orchestra, Guest Artiste! Edward Rubach and Robert Docker (TWO Wanos).

2.00 CLONE DOWN.

6.38 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.· Complied by Mavia

and

AT

3.45 BANDY MACPHERSON

THE BBC THEATRE ORGAN, Afetodies from Scotland,

6,00 PORTUGUESE HALY HOUR.

Proscaled by Hugo Vicin THE.

ARCHERS.

$39

An everyday story of country ite in gland. KAS. EVENING.

A Proented by BCOLL AN-100 AVE THE BALLETED

1.30 BANG BANDSTAND.

Nuasa Youth Hears Bină at Great Tiritain,

2.00 CLOSK DOWN,

330 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

Complia DY,

danza

Maria

Kes KVKNING SKEENADE.

103 JAZZ JOURNEY,

With, RASHE "Acheson.

4.50 THE ARCUERS.

and

An everyday: story, of country,"

ille In Khyland.

19 LONDON CALLING, ALBIl, TEL WEATHER REPORT.

5.09 TIME SIGNALS THE, NEWS. 3.10 COMMENTARY EDIKER 6.15 HONGKONG HIT PARADE Tresented by Ted Thumal, 2.18 THE STORY OF COLONIJA-

TIONIS

Doston Symphony Orchestra cord. by Serge Huusevitzky.

1.00 CLOSE DOWN.

5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

Compiled by Misvia and Jeans, ELS STORIES” AND BRYMES.

"Brother mna. Sister,"

(A DÚC Programme for Children), 6. THE JAZZ BEAT,

Eliot Lawrence ·Beztet; Jim Lowe, (Narrator) with Morgana Ann. Court King (Vo0), (Voč), Chuck Wayne (Opilar). Teddy Wilson' (Piano).", 4.30 THE ARCHERA. ·

An everyday Kory of country life. În - England Eq POPULARITY POLI

7. WORDS AND MUBIC, 750 INFORMATION DESK.

INTERLUDE.

7.36 WEATHER LEPONT.

1.00. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

· KÍÐ' COMMENTAST...

( 113-GOING, TORTIE: MICTURES.')

~ Chairman Timothy Birch. 8.35 PAUL WENTON AND TILE

ORCHESTRA.

RAS LEVING WITHOUT AUTHOR. The The 2nd of (wo talks by Dr N.

The Expansion of Islam" by 9.00 BOTEZE MUSICALE.

Professor Mortara, Lewis.

1.30. PLANG RECITAL BY COLINO PIvsented by Irene gen.

· 3.58 · WEATHER KEFORT.

MOBSLEY

(Chopin & Rachmaninov "Pro 12.29 ZIMBWIONAL daramma),)

4.4 BILLY COTTON BAND GHOW: 151 WEATHER RAFONT. F.15 AROUND THE WORLD IN 1000 TIME TIONAL.

MUNIC

THENEWABLE HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 19.1 OLD/TIME. DALINOOM.

Archestra,

Hungaryti Barabas (Vocsi) wish Kairaan Landey's Gypsy. WE Rey, Thanipson and Orchestn 1.3 FIRST IRAKING

Fresented by Purid, Bankertag, 16.45 A SHOT, IN THE DARK, WEATHER REPORT,

Yuddham.

100 TIME, SIGNAL, THE NEWE.

his

PTI NEWS, A HOME' NEW!

FROM PIRITAIN.

19.14 TVE IN THE GROOVE,

196 A RHOT IN THE DARK.

A serial. Shriller-by?" Raine. 10.6% WEATHER REPORT.

MONDAY, JULY 13

1.30 p.m. TWENTY QUESTIONS.

Anosa Winn, Joy Adamson, Jack Trein, and Richard Dimbleby sek ail the questions and Glbert Hardlog

knows some of the answers.

2.00 THE NEWS.

5.09 COMMENTARY.

BIS HOMR NEWS FROM DRITAIN,

5.20 BPORTS REVIEW.

330 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistair Cooke.

5.45 MELODY BOUR

Frank Chacksfield

and his

Powell

Orchestra, The Kenny T12.

Guest Singing Stari Dermis Martin.

9.30 WALTZ TIME.

On gramaphone recorde.

9.45 MATNLY FOR WOMEN. 10.00 THE NEWS.

10.09 COMMENTARY, 10.15

GOVERNMENT.

Bu Powers and Relations

with Higher Authorities. Speaker: James MacColl, Labour M.P. for Widnes, Lascostire. 1936 THE SURGEON.

Abdominal Surgery Gynaecology-

Speakers Vide President Hoyal College of Burgoons sender Gynaecologist ut a Tesching hospital.

End

of the and London

1943 STEFAN ABKENABE (viano).

On gramophone recorda, 31.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.. 11.15 WHAT DO YOU KNOW! Franklin Engelmann

the

• Chairman

General Knowledge Contest YTRIN 01 Britain 1998, Remi-Finnis (2). 214 BWINGALONG.

Pop Musl With the Tave in presenting this weak: June_Marlow, Don Lang. Matt Monro and The Five Dellas Boys, The Ken. Jones Misle featuring Keo Jones at the plane and The Ken Rattenbury All-Slave 110 m. „JOIN. IN THAT RANGE.. In a series of lustrated program- mes Jeremy Noble discursis differ- ent ways in which composers hava used virtoUR dmce-torns, 2: The Minuet

1.00 AM. THE NEWS:

TUESDAY, JULY 14

*.15 pm. THE ROYAL TOUR_OF LANADA BY JL.M. THE

П.В.Н. QUEEN AND

THE

BUKE OF EDINDUROU, Beport from Canada. Donald Home Introduces record- ing of the latest, stage of the tour.

730 FORCES' FAVOURITES.

'SW 'COMARKANDAR

A HOMB NEWS FHOM BRITAIN,

'MY SPORTS ROUND-UP.

13 BLACKPOOL, NIGHT.

TALS BURADOr Show of shows. LAS TRIED FAVOURITES.

Popular classics pa phone records.

149) ULSTER MAGAZINE,

ETRIO-

A programme for Ulster people erverom, áncluding, the new from from-sports report, toplosi talks, #my baterylowa.

16.00 THE NEWS.

19.09. COMMENTARY.

19.18 THE BRAINĄ TRUST.

Agroker Kindley Martin, K. a. Whelvenkat, and C. M. Woodhouse, -16.65 NECITALS

Carline Cary (piano; CabRGA). Pour le piano-Dibunyi Perkude:

1149 TEMA. BEINAD MADIS NWWW-| Surabandej

TIK CLOWN DOWN,

11 DRAADIO: NEWBEEL. 115 DAKOR MUSIC,

"On 'gramophwin, kucords.

TAKEN ON TICK. 12.30 am. ENGLISH ORCHESTRAS. _do_*tories of prograines Arthur Jacobs, presenta portraits of krading Orchestras in Lokion and the Pro vinner, 10: The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain,

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