THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1959,
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
The Ballad Of John Axon
HE WENT TO HIS
DEATH WITH
HIS ENGINE
"John Axon was a railwayman To steam trains born and brod, He was an engine driver
At Edgoley loco shed,
For forty years he followed
And served the iron way;
And lost his life upon the track
One February day.”
So run the opening lines of "The Ballad of John
Axon."
This most unusual BBC; which goes on the air tonight programme is a tribute in at 8.45 (with a second hearing sound to the engine drivern Bunday afternoons
o'clock).
At five
of a British Railways Class Mast of the characters are 8 locomotive who, in 1957. English or American members although his brakes failed of an Odyssey Tours group, and the action takes piece partly in on the long steep downhill italy and partly on the amal! run from Buxton towards Spanish Island
of San Juan Manchester, slayed with his where the story begins. There's heavy freight train in the only one large hotel in the island vain hope that he might be and every room in it faces the terrace and the bathing beach able to check its terrible bolow-like stage with two advance down the line. The high rocks for wings; a stage not,
In this case, for murder ... eventual collision with
freight train preceding
killed Axon, who was pos- thumously awarded the George Cross.
"The Ballad of John Axory wots out to tell the story of the humanity and barolam of this 'ordinary. Englishman'. It in simply and directly told by real people, like Mre Axan and his workmates, in naturaf unscripted speech, and the whole is linked together in a ballad-opore form arranged by Ewan, MoCoil (who sings the part of the narrator). The programme was produced for the BBC by Charles Parker, and can be heard over Radlo Hongkong at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, A Knife In
The Sun
Christiana
The Hippolytus Of Euripides
first
The "Hippolytus" wat produced In Athene in 428 BC and was awarded first prize by the judges, It is one of Euri- piden's finest tragodion and favourite with propent day transistors,
WAR
Since the
hea bean broadcast many times in Eng- fand in four different versions the best known of which was that by the Isto Glibert Murray which
was broadcast in the BBC", "World Theatro" In 1945. In the BBC's current "World
Thestra" series on Monday night at 8.15 listeners
tho
for the reliability of the inter- pretation.
For those who are unfamilias with the plot, the "Hippolytus". Is concerned with the guilty, desperate love of Queen Phaedra, wife of Themour, King of Athens stepson and Trozen, for Hippolytus. The young man is vowed to chastity and responda to Phaedra's love with acorn and
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A bilingual programme for Welsh lowing traditional songs; Im Wald į people all over Üle world, "Ineluding und ut der Hairo (Giormap); The donoral home neve a sports lettor riddle [outhern Appracnian); topsori talic, sestä Wolth, muric, Mhurtja and Jobm (Hebridesty; Tutu 9.00 ALL FOR YOUR DELIQUIT. 'Biaramba ifrazat);
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830 Pater Coke and Marjorie West- bury in PAUL TEMPLE AND THE CONRAD CASE.
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A^«minute.
of
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ADeWor the questions in London,”
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KAK BUMK NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
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Ben part of 'Aberdeen.
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9.04 James McKechnie and Bli Kers
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9,30 Eric Marker in
JUST FANCY.
With Pearl Hackney,
Deryck
Gayler. Ruth Porcher, and Frederick Troves. Music under the direction of Peter Akintor, seript by Erie Barker, produced by Charles "Afaxwell, 10.00 THE NEWIN 10.00 COMMENTARY, 29.15 ABIAN CLUB.
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Element (piano), nnc Northera Orchester, Conduc tot: George Hurst, Rhapsody on n thente of Paganini for platio and orchestra-klach-, imaninov,
12.14. We invite you to
'LINGER A WHILE. With The Gauni Brothers and Harold Smart,
theatre to a discussion between') who, became an "Englishman by the veteran British actor, Bir adoption. Donald Woint and the young American actor and producer,
the Handel, who dominated Gam Wanamaker, where, ap- | London. musical scenă for nearly proach to acting in associated 60 years, first visited England in with that evolved by the Actors [1710, when he was. Director of Studio in New York generally Music to the Elastor, Hanover known as "The Method,"
(afterwards George:1.cof. Eng- land). He was best known in his 12.10 Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon in Lowe) day an
which comes
Theas two eminent men of the loathing. Bahind the human theatre differ spontaneously and paselons is the influence of the enthusiastically about; their res- rival goddounen, Artemis, to pective Ideas, and each Iliustento
Hippolytus is dedicated, | his 'argument with a description and Aphrodite, whose power has of how he approaches a favourite part. "The Actor, His Role and subjected Phaedra,
whom
in Hongkong Phaedra is
in this production the part of The Method is Introduced by played by June Marjorie Anderson and will be can hear the most recent veraton Tobin,
Carleton broadcast on Sunday Thesaus by
night at of
two young play by scholars and poetslain Fletcher Hobbs, and Hippolytus by David 7.30.
Pool. The play was produced and D. C. Carna. Ross. Their
for the BBC by Raymond Ralker | Anniversary originally WEB
chove translation Brand
cosmopolitan setting and cast for published in the international Wolfit, Wanamaker Concert
her successful mystery thriller "Tour de Force" which Giles radio Cooper adaptad as the
oral "A Knife in the Bun"
Today
12.30 p.m.
CADE
COMPOSER
Eric Costes.
1.00 TINIE BIGNAL,
1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME BIGNAL.
CAVAL-
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
LUNCHTIME MUSIC,
review "Adam" in 1953 and was much pralead by the critics at the time tar te poetic feeling, I variety of colour, and especially
11.00 RERVICE PROM ST ANDREWS
CHURCH, KOWLOON.
Prencher: The Rev. 0. Eva. M.A., O.D.E. 12.15 pm. MÜSIC MAGAZINE.
Complied and introdured by Aileen Dekker,
3,09 TIME BIGNAL.
RODER WILLIAMG
WITH ORCHESTRA.
Songs of the Fifties."
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
LĀS TIME BIGNAL
(PLANO)
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LUNCHTIME PROM, allane
Ale-Dyeriuta Türkischer Marsch (WA. Mozart) [ossini-The New Symphony Orch.Vienna Symphony Orch, cond, by Scherze- Rstolf Nilius; Concerto No. 3 in i sund by Albertu Ersie! Tarantolle. Op. 10 Wieniawski;, La minor, Op. 31 (Saint-Saens)-Yehudi Capricieuse. Op. 17 Elgari-Ruggiery Menuhin Vujin with the Pull-
Ernest Latch harmonia Orch. Facel (Vivlin) with
cond. by Caston (Piano): Andante Spianato & Grand Poulet. Polonaise Brilante in E flat major
2.00 EVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN tar plano and Orel, Op. 22 (opint
BROTHERS." -Pro Mutes Orel, Stuttgail cond. by Reif Reinhardt (Plano),
2.00 GOLDEN AGS OF POPULAR
BONG.
1918-1915,
2.30 RHYTHMB OF THE BOUTI
100 TILTY MINUTE THEATRE.
The Party Through the Wall," An illusion by Muriel
1.30 COUNTRY. CELI.
From Basharkin
4.00 COMEDY CARAVAN.
4.30, MUSIC FOR TEATIME.
5,00 UNIT REQUESTH
park.
Prosented by Nanty Wise.
Calling: The Staft of the Army Post Dilice.
8.00 THE GUN
gke
A repeat morius).
SHOW.
930 THEIR FINEST HOUR.
Admiral Hooke.
7.80 A WORD IN YOUR EAR."
Selwyn tmare
recxile
words and mulle which have a mood in common.
7.39 WALTZ TIME.
Played by the Symphony Or
chestre, conducted by dilbert Vinler.
731 WEATHER REPORT,
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
30 COMMENTARY,
Dis THE WEEK.
Compiled and Introduced
Timothy Birch,
by
8.45 "A KNIPR IN THE SUN.“
A mystery theliter by Gilles Cooper Imam the novel Tour de Force" by Chrisanna
Brand, Part 1: on the way ta murder."
#.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.
1.43 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES.
PAR WEATHER REPORT.
1000 TIME BIONAL.
TILE NEWB
FROM BRITAIN.
Y
HOME NEWB
10.15 ARY LISTENING..
Forty Are toutes of relaxe-
tlas in the world of music with Allan Klevedev
1038 WEATHEN ELPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNĀLA BADIO NEWS-
REL
11. DANCE DATE,
11:35 CLOSE DOWN.
Sunday
9.09 a.m. TÍME 'BIGNAL.
WEATHER BEFORT & PRO- GRAMMA PARADE.
419 BUNDAY STRING" SONG,
851 WRATHER REPORT.
1 TIMB BIGNAL
;
Featuring Howard Keel and Jane Powell.
2.15 TIK ARCHERS.
An everyday story of country
life in England.
[Omnibus edition).
3. HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS.
Presented by Jennifer.
4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
4.30 CALYPHO' HOLIDAY.
5.00
The Norman 1000
Choir,
A KNIFE IN THE SUN."
A mystery thriller by Gitex Cooper, Part 3: "On the way to murder,"
Hepeat of last night's Broaden. 530 POPULAR ORCHESTRAL
CONCERT,
"Paste et ayamnjo (Post and Peasant Overture Suppe): Marche **after* ce Majeur (Mozart); Prelude a Apres Midi Drun sune (Debussy: Joyeuse Marches (Cles – orlar) Thomas Beecham, Hart, Cll conducting the Royal Philhar- inonlo Orch.
0,09 THE GEORGE SHEARING
QUINTET AND ORCHESTRA.
1.30 VORCES EVENING SERVICE. Conducted by The Bev Q. E. Bope, C., b.A.co.
7.00 "DO YOU REMEMBER,“
Compiled by Alleen Woods.
730 THE ACTOR, HIS ROLE AND.
"THE METHOD.".
A discution between
Bir
Donald Woli and Sam Wana-
maker, introduced by Marjorie Asterion.
135 WEATHER NEPORT.
300 TIME. BIONAL, THE NEWS.
3.1 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, DIS "MY WORD,"
A Panel gran with 5. Arnot Robertson, Nancy Spain, Frank Moana ani Norden, Um [piro:\"Jack" Longland. 1.6 ANNIVERSARY CONCERT. man Mandal -3739-1958,
(Chandos, Anthems Now.'1 B 33 -
Éap Colorto' No 's 'K PLN,
BAS CARLOS?
, FLAMENCO BUCAR
9.50 WEATHER REPORTA
18.00 TIMA, BIONAL
AND
THE NEWS COMMENTARY, 10,15. MUSIC IN A QUIET MOOD, 10,45 POFThy or the COMMON-
WEALTH
South African Poetry rend by Anthony Delize. 1938. WKATLENS BEFORT," '1109`ZIMEK BIONAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL
1115 TAE EPILOGUE, “
11th Sunday after Trinity •, 8% UMACLA's in the Fields.
BROAN INTERLUDE..
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NOUNCEMENTS.
· 9.11. "HEADO_UP.”
Presented_by_Ted Thoma,
19.30. BOC NORTÍERN ORCUKSTKA.
18.39
• Conducted by Jean Hopkins.),
RICH KUND, SINGS GERMAN
wick Nala Chorongan
Op-
'chestra sẽ khu Vioriku,TRA Opers, DOUducted 201PNETRIE
Monday
189 KIK TIME BIOMAR
MABUR.
S. MONDAY MORNING 'MUSIC. "TU"NEWS"JUEMARY,
And The Mothod"
Rinteen-fifty-nine marks the
of A BBC programma of particu-death
George Frederick lar Interest to lovers the Handel, the German composer
7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 135 DIARY FOR TODAY, 7.58 WEATHER REFOILT.
of
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
5.19 FROGRAMME PARADE,
6.15 STRAUSS WALTZES.
9.09 CLOGE DOWN.
12.38 m. APERITIF,"
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
111 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOBE DOWN.
5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
345 MAKERS OF BAITIAN |(35-
TORY,
William Wiberfarge,
(A. BBC Broadcast for Schools). 6.00 COLIN STUART'S
CLUD.
6.30 THE ANCHERS,
JAZZ
An everyday story of country Jife In England.
GAS TWILIGHT CONCERT. 7.5 FROM THE WEEKLIES."
7.30 COCKTAIL TIME.
1.38 WEATHER NEPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNALS. THE NEWA
8.10 COMMENTARY.
B. WORLD THEATRE,
The "olytus" of Euripides
I a. new version by Inl Fletcher and D.8. Came-nois.
9.45 VIENNA STATE OPERA on
CHESTRA,
0.58 WEATHER REPORT.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL.
4
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS: FROM BRITAIN.
10.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.
[att Saturday's
(Repeat ot Broadcast). 10.43 A EKOT IN THE DARK,
Aerial thriller by Peter Teldham. WEATHER REPUNT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, HADID NEWS-
REEL
10.31
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
11.30 CLORE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 8.m. TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH.
MELODY ON THE MOVE, 7.15 NEWS HUMMARY,... 7.45 WEATHER REPONT-
155 DIARY FOR' TÖDAY, '
158 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
3.10 PROGRAMAK PARADE.
KIA TUESDAY'S TUNES,
DAD CLOSE DOWN.
12.35 p.m. MID-DAY PRAYERS.
By the Rev. J. E. Bandbach, 12.30 HANDBOKS
1.00 TIME SIGNAL. 1.13. WEATHER REPONT.
3.16 KONAL "PECIAL' AN•·
WH THE 1
NOUNCEMENTS.
136 LUNCHTIME MUSIC, 209 CLOSE DOWN,
330 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
Come by, Mlavis, and Joanna. SKS PLETTO JOIN IN AND
TIG saven Brother In the Well" A French Noveense Tale. CA BÚC Brondomt for entraren 14 6.04 LA DEMI HILURE FRANCAISS.
BL Bacne-Yaute-Belvincourt.
6.39 THE ARCHERS,
- Allan Stevenson “ga out Rad about, mert people and play their music.
0.00 THE BALLAD OF JOHN
AXON.
By Ewan MacColl and Chri Parker,
9.30 HIGHLIGHTS FROM OPERA, 958 WEATHER REPORT.
10.00 TIME BIONAL..
French
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Aerial Chriller by Peter Yeldham,
10.58 WEATHER REPORT,
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11.35 AND SO TO BED." 1130 CLOSE DOWN,
Wednesday.
1.00 am. TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH.
RISING NOTES.
7.15 NEWS BUMMARY.
1.43 WEATHER REPORT.
1.35 DIARY FOR TODAY.
75
WEATHER REPORT.
5.00 TIME BIGNAL THE NEW8,
10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
K15 A WEEK MELODIES.
0.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12:30 pm. MUSIC
FILMY."
1.60 TIME SIGNAL.
FROM THE
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME BIONAL.
THE NEWS & SPECIAI, AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 BBC BANDSTAND.
The Band of the Royal Mill- tary school of Music cond. by Lt. Colonel David Mclain 0.3.5.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
59 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
Compiled by Mavis and Joanna. 4. EVENING BERENADE. 6.90 TIME FOR JAZZ.
With Robin Day.
439 THE ARCHEES.
An everyday story el country life in England.
1. DILLY COTTON BAND BLOW.
75 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Altair Cooke.
730 FIELST HEARING.
Presented by Bruce McEwan.
7.38 WEATHEN RAPORT..
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5.10..COMMENTARY.
8.16 JUST FOR YOU.
Presented by Hills Dorward. 9.00 CONCERT HALL
Irene Lisa (doprano) съед
Cilford Chik-Pin (Violin)
with_Fikno Wilkes (Cistidet) accompazineu by Evelyn
0.30 MY WORD,
-A. PADE]· Gamer with E. Anot Robertson, Nancy apela: FARK Muir and Denis Norden. D pleni Frak Leggiand.. (Repent of lait Bunday's Broad- DEL WEATHER REPORT. 15.99 TIME SINAIN
THE NEWS HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN, TE 1948 CONTINENTAL, 3) BINDEZ-
ALEVOLEREN MARK
An everyday story of country
26.49 MUSICAL INTERLUDE TA
Carron Cayalisto ni the piano, 838 ANTAFFEAL ON BEHALS OF
THE BRITISH RÁÐ GROSA BE▼ DEELS -FM. DREGG, 1.99 LUCKY
With Delle Brakunt
20:45. A HIROT IN THE"PAR
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VELJA KOLMENTARY,
rade YOU'VE ALBED TEAMİ 21.00 TIMENSIONAL RADIO WE
Dorward," Bruce Makwan AM 1139 CLOSE DOWN.
opmposer of opera, surprise
to most of us today, who asso- cinte him with religious music.
the Anniversary; Concert on Radio Bunday night at 8,45 Hongkong is broadcasting BBC recording of some of Handel's music. The Chandos Anthems Nos. 1 and 8: ("`be Joyful in the Lord" and "Have Mercy upon which he wrate Me, O God") while, he was serving as, Chapel Mastor, to James Brydges, Earl of Carnarvon and later first Duka of Chandos, and the Organ Can. certo No. 5.
Thursday
7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH,
BIT AND EARLY. 7.18 NEWS BUMMARY.
1.0 WEATHER REPORT, 1. DIARY FOR TODAY. 751 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.35 QUYTHM RENDEZVOUS. $1.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.30 pao. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
1.00 TIME BIONAL
1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS
NOUNCEMENTS.
SPECIAL AN-
1.30 THE VERA LYNN BLOW.
With the Keynotes, and Erk Robinson and al Orchestra.
Harold Arias:
Guest
(Organ,
2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
Smart
33 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
Corupiled by Mayis and Joanna. 4.4 OTTO CESANA CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA.
4.00 PORTuguese baLF BOUR 6.30 THE ARCHERS,
An everyday story of country life in England.
C. A STUDENTS GUIDE.
"Na. Z Bocial Convention." falk for students going to Eag- land, by John Jenklus,
7.00 AT THE BALLET.
130 LONDON CALLING, 758 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. KAY COMMENTARY,
BJJ HONGKONG IT PARADE. 9.15 THE STORY OF COLONE
Presented by Ted Thomas.
-COLONIA-
TION.
The Americat ́Adventure" by Don Salvador de Madaringa. 1939 ALDEBURON FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND THE ARTH 1957. itecital by Yehudi Menuh la (Violin) and Benjamin Britten Harpsichord and plano), Part 1956 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME BIONAL.
THE NEW HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.35 OLD TIME BALLHOOBE with 'Sydney - Thompson his Orchestra.
1945
serial
8110T IN THE DANK. talentsode of the thriller by Peter Yeldham, 1938 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-
REE
11.15 BOPT LIGHTS AND SWEET
MUSIC. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
7.00. TIME BIONAL
MARCHE..
MORNING MELODY, 7.15 NEW SUMMARY. 145 WEATHER ‘EKPOST. 753 DIARY FOR TODAY.
138 WEATHER REPORT.
A TIMEIGNAL, THE NEWS, 14 FROGRAMME PARADE,BA *35 MOSTON POTE ORCHESTRA. 9.00 CLOSE" POWN,
1733 BUNGE MID DAY PRAYKELS. POLY The Rer. Ft. H.. W. Galla-
FOOTHONY FAVOURITES.
STRO TIME "BIONAL,
LIFE WITH THE LYONA, With Barbara Lyon, Richard Lyon, sud Molly Weir, 13uc Variety Orchestra; Conductor: Paul Fengülhet, Written by Herbery, Tab Alock, Ronnie And Betro Daniels, Froduction by Tom Ranzi@. (Repeat of programme previously brosdenst in March).
1.00 THE NEWS.
MONDAY, AUGUST 10 7.30pm. TWENTY QUESTIONS.
Apdim Winn, Joy Ademson, Jack Dimbleby ask Train, and Illchard all the questions and Gilbert Harding knows some of the anEWET.
1.00 THE NEWS.
1.09 COMMENTARY,
LE HOME NEWB FROM BRITAIN. 1.20 SPORTS REVIZI.
30 LETTER FROM AMERICĂ,
Dy Alistair Cooke.
8.15 MELODY HOUR,
Frank Chack beld
and his
Orchestra, The Kenny Fowell
stari
Telo, Guest Singing Itoberto Cardinali, Introduced by Roy Wiamson, Produced by James Dufour.
$30
TIME.
On gramophons records 8.45 KIAINLY FOR WOMEN,
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.09 COMMENTARY
10.15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT,
Housing and Welfare; Speaker: Gronroy Hippon, M.Þ.
30,30 THE SURGEON.
Illgod
7: Dr P. R. Mollison on Transfusion. Sir Ernest Rock Carling
of the Home Offer cumming up.
GIANT JOHANNESEN (Pkno). On gramophone records. 11.00 15 Men, RADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 MY WORD!
A panel game_devised_by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason, E. Arnot Robertson avă Frank Muir challenge NanEY Sparkz and Denis Norden. Limpire: Jack Longland. 11.45 SWINGALONG.
12.34
With the rope to Pop Music. presenting the week! Rosemary Marty Houtres Doa Rennie,
Wilde, The Praier Hayes Four, The Ken Jones hasly featuring Ken Jones at the plans, The Ken Rautenbury All-Stars.
20IN IN THE DANCE! rles of Bostrated pro- grammes, Jeremy Noble dictises different ways in which composers have used various dance-form, di The French Suite of the seventeenth and eighteenth century,
1.00 am. THE NEWN
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11
7.30 p.m. PORCES' FAVOURITES. 3.00 THE NEWB.
5.00 COMMENTARY.
115 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN, 1.0 SPORTE-ROUND-UP.
150 BLACKPOOL NIGHT: Shows
The Summer show
Your reddent hon! Jack Watson welcomes Ted Lane, Elmund Hock- ridge, Kay Cavendish, Ronnie Hulton, leginald
Dixon
9.00 TRIED FAVOURITES.
Popular classics on gramophone records. 9.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS,
100 COMMENTARY. 10.15 THE BRAINS TRUST,
Bir Belwyn Balwyn- Speler Benenson, and Pro. Lemar Bruce Miller.
Clarke,
10.45 1INDA PÄRKER
AND
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HEA
A recital in which this Australian
··130 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
2.09 CLOSE DOWN.
538 FOR THE VERT YOUNG.
Compiled by Davis and Joanna. 6.45. STORIES AND BRYMES,
"Prince Ring and the Wonder- ful Bags", a folm 1820 Erùm Ferland.
(BEC for Children). 6.00 THE JAZZ BEAT.
6.39 THE ARCHERS.
An Averyday wary of country
Jife in England.
GAY POPULAŬSIT POLL
Presented by Bruce McEwan.
7.13 WORDS AND MUSIC.
7.45 WALTZ TIME WITH FRANK DEVOL AND HER ORCHES. IBA
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WRATHER REPORT.
1.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS."
JO COMMENTARY.
** FOR LIVING CINEMA.
Jon A Urmporiums on the Tepih
Xanburgh. Film Festival.
18.30 CARRY' BONG
0.9
MUSICALE. “ 238' WEATHER REPORT. 18.09 TIME SIGNAL,
ZOR NEWS, KOMM NEWS
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(Repeat of last Weddwder's Broed": 16,18 2TE ÎN THE GROOVE.
KAL, WEATHER-BETURTIN
19.4: WEATIINA REPORT. 114 ZIME BIONAL, RADIO NKWD-
TEHNIKAS SPECIAL AN-121.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
NOUNCEMENTA
CLOBE DOWN,
THE FLTING_DOCTOR/
D: Sheep Don't Change.
939 Kenneth McKellar in
A SONG FOR EVERYONE. With his guest setiat; Eve Boswali, Beatush Vanity Orchenrs. Conductor: Jack Leon.
BBC
10,00 THE NEWS,
10.09 COMMENTARY,
19.15 INBIDE INFORMATION.
hapects of Bɛience which get los behind the newa.
10.30 ENGLIBU WAITING.
day,
The Novel Today and Yester.
0: The Love Story, Hansford Johnson
10.45 ANTON
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 14.
SCOTTISH MAGAZINE.
6.09 THE NEWA
1.00 CUMENTARY.
8.5 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 3.20 POETS KOUND-UP. 830 NEW BECORDS.
(Light maso),
Presented by Wilfrid Thomas. 9.00 MAKE WAY FOR MUSIC,
Alyn Alworth and the 130 Northern Dance Grchan
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NAVY
0.30 MERCHANT
GRAMME, The Weekly Newsletter introduced by Trevor Blore, foliewod by. - cord Requests.
10.00 THE NEWS, 10.00 COMMENTARY.
US ORCHES-1035 INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE,
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL,
11.11 B2C MIDLAND LIGHT OF
CHESTRA,
10.35 NEW IDEAS.
10.45 Mendelssohn'sf
PRESS
BUNUB WITHOUT WORDS. Conductor: Gerald Gentry.
(Complete, a series of nine Overture. The Thieving Marie weekly programmes). Rossini:
thirty-one to thirty-six Nursery – Bulto-Agar;
Schoo IG minor, Op. 20- Mendelsohn A Somerset Rhapsody
-Holat: Variations on Once Popu- lar Humorous Song-Haydn Wood." 12.00 midnight. ZLE UCIENCE OF
BURVIVAL. 12.30 am. FAG Martin invites you
to join him
FIN SEARCH OF MUSIC, ected from all over the worki
Listening to songs and tunes' col-
1.00 AM. THE NEWS.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13
1.00 p.m. THE NEWS. 8.09, COMMENTARY.
11 HOME NEW FROM BRITAIN, #20 SPORTS. HOUND-UP, 13 WELSH MAGAZINE.
irls Loveridge,
Numbers played by
11.09 Big Ben, RADIO NEWERIEL.
BMPILINI SERENADE.
Old Cow on loved ones -neglected ones by Samprini at the piano, Featuring
for piano and orchestra, BBC Heyus his own arrangemnants
Harry
Orchestra, Habinowits.
Conductor:
116 NEW RECORDS,
. (Concert maric),
Presented by Denis Blowna, 18.30 am. THE RUNAWAY.
A radio play by Moyra Caldecoti. with Yaspne Churchman in the leading part of Jennifer,
by Arthur Rimself.
1.00 am. THE NEW..
produred
STEREO
JERI SOUTHERN MEETS COLE PORTER:
and his Orchestra.
GAY NINETIES IN STEREO
with Billy May
"GIG" Original Cast Soundtrack Recording, of the Film,
FANCY MEETING YOU HERE! Bing Crosby with Rosemary
Clooney and Billy May and his Orchestra,
JONAH JUMPS AGAIN: The Jonah Jones Quartet.
BROADWAY IN RYMTHM: Ray Conrif and his Orchestra
and Chorus.
FUEGO DEL ANDE: Yma Sumac with Moises. Vivanco and his Orchestra.
TINGERS' AND THE FLAPPER,
"Fingers" Carr at the Piano,
Joe
ANTIJONE ITALIANO: Ray Anthony
and his Band.
THE BIG HORN: Sam Butera and the Witnesses;
BLUE ANGELS: Joe Bushkin at the Plano.
BWINGIN' AT THE CINEMA: The Jonah Jones Quartet.
OLD TEME BAWDY SEA CHANTIES: Oscar Brand, Dave
Sear and his Banfo.
HI-FI IN AN ORIENTAL GARDEN. Various Oriental artists,
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