THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1959. *
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail"
Today
1230 p.m. "COMPOSER
CADEJ
1.09 TINK BIGNAL.
1 WRATHER BESORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL.
÷
CAVAL
THE NEWS & SPECIAL, AN- NOUNCEMENTE...
1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
Cinderell (login)) Överture—– Arturo Tomontiini conducting the KDC Symphony Orch, Minuet Bochoriol~~Perry Taby" and hel Orch Largo (iardel)—Weltor Gunther and his Orch... Adadin (from the Concerto for Vinlin No 1
In G minor) (Truch)--Mario Gardi (violin) with Hamburg Philharmonta
Oren; bail Scenes celimesberger.
ST LEGER CLASSIC CAN
BE
HEARD TONIGHT
Bruby)---Hermann Rageetedt, and hu The St Leger Stakes-run at Doncaster each year
Orch
2.00 "ATHING, LONG."
PINK Jaffa and his Orchestra.
2,39 DAVID KOMBOFT IN "80 FLL
TELL YOU.
A series of events in the fe of a desler.
Today's story "Two of a kind." 3.00 IN A LATIN MOOD,"
Norman and his Dreher J014 sra.
330 WE BING. YÒR YOU."
Anne Sbelton and David geld.
4.00 COMEDY CARAVAN. 4.20 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME, 6.00 UNIT REQUESTS.
--is one of the Classics of the English fint
racing season, and as such is always covered by the BBC's commentators.
and
Directors.
This year's race le be run BBC, two former
this afternoon
General and in Britain
the present D... Flaymond
Controller. one. ABC Glendenning's com.
and the will respective Direstora of Gound, Whit-mentaries from the course
the General External be broadcast by
and Television Ber Overseas Service of the ВОС and heard by lateners to Radio Hongkong tonight from until 11.45.
Presented by Nancy Wine. Calling: MA, “CÓBBACK."
6,90 THE GOON SHOW.
"The Mysterious
the Conkar."
(Repeat verion).
Punch-up-
U THEIR FINEET BOUR.
"General Charles Barton."
7.00 ANNOUNCERS CHOICE,
A programme in which one of Radio Han regular anni cers chooses her own halt bear
„nuale Wis.
Today's wounder: Nancy
136 KEMPRINI BERENADE.
Marini Al the plan with BBC Revue Dreherita. Conducted by Harry Tabinowitz. 1.58 WEATHER REPORT. 100-TIME-GIONAL, THE NEWA. #.JP COMMENTARY,
8.15 THIS WEEK.
*Compiled and Introduced by Ted Thomse
145 A KNIFE IN THE SUN,
T
A mystery thriller by files Cooper. Final plande Truth on Tower."
9.45 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.
9.15 BLACK AND WHITE NOTER, 931, WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 MIRE AT THE MIKE.”
Michael Baldwins at large.for Tony-Eve Bungles with muste
from many angles.
11.00 TIRUBINAL
RADIO NEWSREEL..
11.13 RACING.
-23
Then Leger takes, A corded commentary by Ray.
mond
Doncaster.
Glendenning
11.43 CLOXE DOWN,
Sunda
from
2.00 am, TIME, SIGNAL.
WEATHER REPORT & SUN- DAY STRING RONG.. 8.50 WEATHER REPORT. 9,00 TIME SIGNAL,
THE NEWS,
SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTS & SPOUTS RESULTS,
9.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 9.25 RECORD ROUND ABDUT.
12.00 LONDON BYMPHONY
СНЕВТАЛ.
The BBC Story
11.15
vicon.
Don't Put Your
Daughter
On The Stago, Mri Worthington.....
Now that it's possible—for the first time in the Colony's hia- Listeners may recall the talk tory for Hongkong listeners, whloh John Morris, of the Old Radlo both British and Chinese, to Via Company, gave over tune their wirelese acle to an Hongkong a week or so ago on alternativo wavelength and what it feels like to be back- Elaten in to an alternativo pro-stage Just before the curtain goze gramme in their own language up on a new production. While and since the advent of those he was in Hongkong he chose
of words
Nogl extra facilities for home enter the opening twinment has raised number of Coward's famous song "Don't questions In the pubile mind Put your Daughter on the Stage, (not to mention in tha
Mr Worthington" as the title papers) on the functions of of a second talk, which will be this I probably broadcast by Radio Hongkong on broadcasting, not the least opportune moment Thursday night at 9.16. In this
news.
or
er
NANCY WISE plays hor kind of music at soven o'clock tonight in Radio Hongkong's "Announcor's Choico". One of the station's announcers since 'oorly this year, Nancy was previously with the Australian Broadcast- ing Commission as announcer, commentator, inter- vlower and disc jockey-rolos" which she also fills for Radio Hongkong.
for Radio Hongkong (Itself he attempt the title aug- publie service broadcasting pests—to explain that the path station) to broadcast an enquiry of the budding young actor Into the way broadcasting began, actress is unlikely to be strawn the and function as a with roses, particularly In grew up public service In the United early yours; that the high hopes Kingdom today.
of immediate stardom are more likely to be rewarded with empil
of old no Parts in semeldo "The BBC Story" is in
provincial Forsyth, Stephen Murray plays the influence of Greece
whole is a salute', or rep. then with a sudden rush to the part of Brand, the uncom-upon Europe sense a tribute,
Norwegian feature. fame; and that, above all, any promising
pastor; discussed by Bir Richard Living. evan a commemorativa
progeny with Fay Compton as his mother stone, the distinguished classical and former Vloe. It's an enquiry-nothing more, of Mr Worthington's
make the at- and Ursula Howells as his wife | scholar, the rash enough to nothing less-conducted by
Chandelier of Oxford University, #nd (sur-Agnes. Canadian political scientist and tempt at all would
and a number other distin- broadcastor
of surprises) that they Robert McKenzie priso
gulshad scholars. actually were
expected of broadcasting Into a system
to The Crooks In Europe WORK. Bo if your children are United which began in the Kingdom over 37 years ago and looking to the bright lights for haa aince been adopted in many living and you want
them the other side we can only parts of the world, notably
you get them to countries of the British Com-suggest that
Heten in on Thursday night for monwealth.
Bfteen minutes.
In
"The BBC Story-which faste
to show
in four and will ús broadcast by | Ibson's "Brand" Radio Hongkong oh Tuesday night at nine d'alock—includes
"World Theatre" this Monday contributions from many night at 8.15 soon the appear Authoritativa spokesman both ance on the air of the frat of Inside and outside the BBC, and Henrik Ibsen's major works 11.00 HERVICE FROM THE ENG-quotations from relevant docu- | "Brand".
LISH METHODIST CHURCHL Conducted by the Rev. J. K. menta Sandbach,
1930 TRADITIONAL, SONGS,
Tth Hobart Bhaw Chorals.
12.00 noon. MANTOVANI'S
THEATRELAND.
12.15 pm. RECOND REVIEW.
сп
and early broadcasts. Among the volces iistoners will
He wrote this 'dramatic poem'
CHESTRA LAYS SITE UP hear in the programme are those in Roma in 1854 and it was first of His Majesty King George the produced the following year, establishing Fifth; E.M. Forster, the novelist; thereafter quickly Lord Radcliffe, the eminent his fame throughout Europe by and Jurist: the political commentator | Its unsurpassed grandeur Lindley Fraser, not to mention profound understanding. In this two former Governors of the radio adaptation by James
Compiled by David Kwan. Introduced by Patricia Pena, 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
JOHN GORDY'S PIANO.
3.13 WEATHER REPORT.
HIS TIME BIGNAL.
SAGTIME
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LUNCHTIME FROM.
ol
Turkish March (from.."The Rulia Altena"(Beethoven-Vienna
Tadlo Bym. Oreh, cond. by Max Schonheit and Eudolf Nillus; Con
05.
42
certo No. 2 in Adagio, poco (Dohnaayi), Allegro:Adagio, rubato: Allegro vivace-Erin Van Itoys! Dohaanyl Plano) and the Philharmonie Dret.. cand. by Adrian Boult
1.00 "LOVE ME OR LEAVE NP." Songe from the im. Starring: Doris Day,
2.13 THE ARCHERS,
An everyday story of country life in England.
(Omnibus Edition).
1.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTA.
Presented by Jennifer.
4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME. 4.30 POPULAR
CONCERT.
"ORCHESTRAL
Op. 40. fl
Cockaigne-Overture. London Town), (par)--Boyal Phil- harmonie Orel, cand. by Sir ThomJA Becctiam, Bart; Peer Gynt Suite No. 3 Cry 55 (Grleg). Ingrid's Lament: Arabian dance: Return to Peer Gynt:. Solveig Bong-Erna Spourenberg 150th the lealdeney Orch.. cord. by Willem Van Ortler100. 5.00 A KNIPE IN TER BUN,
A mystery thriller by Gilles Cooper, Truth on a towne"! (Finale epizod).
(Repeal of last night's brázdeset). 5.30 WINNIE THE POONAMENT
By A. A. Daline, Part 1 "aybre han Birthday.” MUBICAL INTERLUDE.
6.00 ROGER WILLIAMS AT THE
PIAND WITH STRING O CHIRSTBA
3D FORCES EVENING BERVICE.
Conducted by the Rev. R. D
· Hijaunt.C.F.
1.00 MELODIES AND MEMORIES.
Thirty minutes of continuous || muslaking the past with the present.
Monday
7.00 am. TIME BIGNAL,
MARCH,
TOP OF THE MORNING, 1.15 NEWS BUMBIARY" 745 WEATHER REPORT, * 1.53 DIARY FOR TODAY.
7.38 WEATHER REPORT,
5.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
1.15 MONDAY MOUNING „Music,
3.00 CLOAF DOWN.
12.10 p.m. "APERITIF."
3.00 TIME BIGNAL.
1. WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL,
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN» NOUNCEMENTO.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN......
5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
Complied by Biavlu,
5:45 MAKERS OF BUITINI 18-
TORY.
Cecilor..
C Broadcast for Schools). The Dave Carey Jaxx Band. The Terry chifoot quariel.
4.03 11 JAZZ CLUB,
8.30 TOE ARCHERS,
An everyday story of country Life in England.
8.43 TWILIGHT CONCERT,
1.15,FROM THE WEEKLIES,
739. CUCKTAIL TIME
151 WEATHER BEFORT,
8.99 TIME DIGNAL, THE NEWS,
8.10 COMMENTARY.
An
1.15 BATTLE OF BRITAIN WEEK. "appeal on behalf of the Royal Alf "Porco Benevolens Association by Aquatron- Leader Blæer. D.F.C., and Bar who himself took part in the Battle of Britain._
Squadron Leader Biter. -
7.30 TO MI W. 11, ALL HAPPI-¦‚troduced by the Air Over Com
NES),"
A Venetian Kollojue- by J.I.M. Stewart with Stephen Mary as "MY WIN
758 WRATHRI ERPORT.
1.06 TIME BIGNAL, TÜR NEWB. 3.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
8.15 "MY WORD.”
A panel game with E. Aurpot
Habarton, Natier Epain, Frank
Malt and Denis Norden, Um-
pirei Jack Longland (Final);
8.45 AUNDAY CONCERT,* ; -;.
From dawn noon on the Ben:
manding IAF, Hong Kong, grup
THER REPORT.
9.00 CLONE DOWN, 1233 pm. MID-DAY PRAYERS, By The Rey, A.. W. Foxter.
12.30 "BANDBOX
100 TIME SIONAL
LIS WEATHER REPORT.
1.JS TIME SIGNAL,
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTO,
1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
200 CLOBE DOWN.
5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
Complied by Mavis
·KAS "LET'S JOIN IND"
Ju
Posy and her
Apple
JA BBC Broadcast for Schools). 6.00 TED HEATH AND 1115
Bobbla
MUSIC
Britton
and
Prier Lowe (VDER]),
63 THE ARCHERS.
An Averyday story of cauntry life in England. -
6.45 AROUND THE
MUSIC - Runula.
1.00 LUCKY, DIP.
WOULD IN
Presented by Stary.
7.5 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 SIME BIGNAL. THE NEWS.
4.19 COMMENTARY,
1.15 HECOND HELPING.""
A record miscellany of muito
only heard once betoee. Prevealed by Ted Thomas.
0.00 "THE BBC STORY."
•
An enquiry into
broadcasting
the way began and how
14 functions in Britain Today. Conducted by Robert Mac-
kenzie.
23 WEATHER REPORT.
10,00 TIME KIONAL.
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 30.15 PANES ITAR TIME, 20.45 BAWICZ AND
(TWO PIANOS).
LANDAUER
10.35 WEATHER REPORT, 3100 TIME SIGNAL.
RADIO NEWS RHEL
Captain J. D. Holder D.5.0.11.15 "AND SO TO BRD," U.F.C..
10 LONDON SUWE TETIC
COATES).
The Philharmonie Promenade ...Orchestra...... jagadaan ay matat Conducted by Trio Coales, 843.WUBLD THRATHE.
A dramatic poem by Henrik Ibse The BBC presents Stephen Mur Jay. Fay Compton and Urstin
Pay of waves: Dialogue of the whyk i liewenis in "Brande" An idapriation and the sea (Debussy-Philharmonic by James Forsyth of the dramatie Bym Orch, of New York, cond, by poem by Henrik men. Produced by Dimitri Mitrotrudes te Planeta a Gielgud, kaj sRKET
Op. 12. (Hol5l)-MAN KE-1038" WEATHER REPORT.
Briogar of War: Venus, the Bringer 11.00 TIME SIGNAL
of prace: Mercury, the winged } ****. RADIO NEWSREEL.
Jupiter, the Bringer of
Mbut the Bringer of Old
Age: Urm, the watcign: Nep
the
· (with rem
marie Pamerade
by Sir Adrian Boyli with members
of the London Philikambrite Chothy •
· 3.58 WEATHER REPORT.
19.00 TIME MORAL.
TILE NEWS & COMMENTARY, 25.15 MUNICH IN A QUIET MOOD,"
10.43. PORNE BY
_produc
Reid by Maisaretin Bank
10.58 WRATHER REPORT.
11:15 210EN, JOYCE
HA MANO,T- 11.30 CLUSE DOWN.
AT
THE
Tuesday
*7.09 1.02*2TMB, DIGNAL.. ........' MANCH, 20
MELUDY ON THE MOVE, TIS, NKWA KUMMARY. „141 WKATBEK" BEFORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BAB10 NHWA-] 4 WIARY. FORESTUDAR.
TIRKK
2138 THE EPILOGUE, CARMEN
8708 WEATHERS REPORT.
Thoxi Cirteeningkunday Arteri LOF TIME LIONAL, THE NEWE-
Trblierthingto thrust
BONGAN INTRIGUDR
21.30, CLOSE. DOWN,
2.30 -PROGRAMME: PARÁDE
953 REPEAT HEADLINES, WIN-
$130 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
7.00 .. TIME #IGNAL-
MARCIE
RISING NOTES, 7,15 NEW SUMMARY
745 WEATHER REPORT.
335 DIARY FOR TODAY..
758 WEATHER REPORT,
100 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMNIZ PARADE, 5,13-MID-WEBK--MELODIES,
1.00 CLORE DOWN.
22.30 p.m. "MUSIC FROM THE
FILMID."
་ ་ ་
1MM TIME RIGNAL
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.1 TIME BIGNAL
THE NEWO & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTE,
130 BC. BANDITAND.
Gilbert Vinter and the Coa- cers Band,
100 CLOSE DOWN,
3.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
* Complied by Mavin
R.44 XVANING.) CO TIME FOR
JAZZ
WXXI
› LERENADE,
BORN DAYAN 4.39 THE ARGITENI.
Tales From Sherwood Forest
Feature
BBC Overscos Shortwave
Programmes
(Ou 25.750 Me/s. 11.05m; and 21.550 Mc/n. 13.02m)
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 7.30 p.m. 7.U.C. 1910.
A report by one of tho· BBC1 the Inauta Correspondence on annual confet and of the Britisli ITsdes Union Congress held Isackpool (bept. i-lazi, including re- cordeu extracts from the speeches.
745 KAY ON THE KEY.
Kay Cavendish with her piano, BOCUMENTARY.
1.00
BAS HOME NEWS FROM BRUTAIN. 8.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
KR FROM THE WEERLIES.
Extracts from callerid comment by leading British weekly newspapers.
4 Tea Sfenth sintroduces
THE TED HEATH SILOW." 136 TÜRCKS' FAVOURITES. 10.00 THE NEWS.
10.09 COMMENTARY.
16.15 WEEK-END REVIEW. 10.39 THE WORLD OF BCIENCE
Mechanization and the land. Bpeaker; d. E. Daldwin.
10.4
COMPOSER OF THE WEEK. Decra (on records).' 11.00 g Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.
11.13
A recorded commentary by Ray. mond Glendenning on the race Doncaster,.___
2 LEGEN STAKES.
AL
1143 ASSOCIATION TOOTBALL.
A commentery on the second half of one of the day's matches.
22.45 am. MUSIL FROM THE CON-
TINENT.
On gramoptions recorda.
1.00 THE NEWS.
SUNDAY, SEPT, 13
6.05 p.m. THE NEWS.
BW HUME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
*
KLIK KOUND-UP.
60 Feler Come and diarjorie West-
bury In
PAUL TEMPLE
CONRAD CABE,
AND
THE
A new serii in eight episodes by Francis Burbridge,
15 Coffee for miss Conrad. 9.00 BING 12 AUAINI
ASURE.nickte sequence of po- pur modies old and sew_nang by asentry Lee, Julia Jawn, kanályi Boyd, and Juuri Campbell, The Loranels, The bleve hace
Jackie brown at the electric orgen.
330 Eric Barker in
BUST FANCY?
10.00 THE NEWS. 13.09 COMMENTARY, 10.35 ABIAN CLUD.
A Musician in the Ext. Speaker: Maurico Jacomos. 10.45 LIGHT MUNIC
en gramopone records. 11.00 Big fen. RADIO NEWSREEL. 1135 CONCERTO.
#20 SPORTS BOUND-UN. 130 BLACKPOOL NIGHT.
The summer show of shows.
• Your, Ponchat Nom: Joe Watson welconies Las Goodwin, siction, oreon Hamma, kinanɑ · Flockrings, and Rogausia Dixon, uuest star: Ken directed Pistl with 2310 Woodinen.
by Reymond Woodfiend and the blu Northern Latios Orenoirs, conduct- ed by Alyn Ainsworth, produced by Itoy Spear.
8.00 TRIED FAVOURITES.
Populat cimick ou records. 9.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS.
19.99 CUSIMENTARY. 19.15 TUE BRAINS TRUST.
upcakeraj Demo 1jan Penion. Protemor LADRIC Evan pad Alexander Opstea 10.45 BGAN RECITAL
Dr
Allabreve in 1-Bach; Pampied in A-Handel: Carillon-Vierne, played by Margaret Cobb. From the Churca of St Lawrence Jewry, London, 11.00 Dig 365. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 PES AND DRUMS.
By Bhoots and Dykehead Cale- donia Pipe Band, 3*ipe-Major ||
John K. McAllister,
11.30 25
6.15 11OME NEWS FROM DRITAIN, mau nruLTS ROUND-UP. tav WELSH MAGAZINE.
Liver the stalls.
Vaughan
ween Wynford Thanas inviterer slangen -
in rough Wales
ritu, lie will be taking ribandering angle track branch miway Bus from Cardilt to Amlwch. une programs, ne remembers the Rightghts of his journey,
i
D.00 ALL FOR YOUR DELMirr
A Miseriiany of Mumoal Entertain- ment provided by the BBC Concart Orchestre, Conductor: Vilem Tuusky, The BBC Luorus, conducted, by Alsa G. Melville and Alexander Young (tenor),
Introduced by Richard Wessel.
10.00 THE NEWE.
10.09 COMMENTARY.
10.15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. qquestiona come this week from Japan; Michael Blanks, Dilys Powell, nd Juhn Arlokt arsawer tho ques- tions in London.
19.30 FIRST MEETING,
Jacquelia Hawkus mibets · CLIR. ham Sutherland.
10.43 MGONLIGHT MELODY,
Played by albert Webb (plano)
and Norman, Joties ·CevHD) who invite you to sit back and enjoy romantic melodies, loved by mitions presented by Poler Haysom Craddy.
By Harry Moore, Em-Judith Fellows; Anne-Sivelta Marabova;__ Botryana. Jordan Rogor: Ruth-- Start: Mr Hu- bersaraki Row: Frank-Jeffrey 11.00 g Ben. LADIO NEWBDEzt.. Begal; Bill-Frederick Traves; Aunt 11.13 FROM THE EDINBURGH' EN. Clara-Dorothy Holmes-Gore; Tim
TERNATIONAL FESTIVAL., John Carbon; George Scott-Leight The Amadeus String Quartet: Nor- Crutchley Produced by Wynbert Bruksin (violin); Biermund Knowles,
Nissel (violin); Peter Schidlar (viola); 12.30 .. POETRY INTO SONG. Marlin Loveit (relia); "Quartet in D
An Athosogy of VerID ANG | 13, 4001-320205 Long-LOVE ̋roeme; Pamela 115 SHORT
Potis (soprano); Edward Ball- Josephine Len ing (tenor); (piano).
Rasdere: Judy Bailey and Malcolm
kayes
1.00 THE NEWS,
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16
1.30 pm. WEST COUNTRY MAGA.
ZINE
8.00 THE NEWS.
a.
*
LudheNTASY.
14 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
PORTA BOUND-%}}",
TIK CHURCH IN CONTEM- PORARY SOCIETY. The fat of yo
programmes
on the relevance, of the Christian Inversage in the world today, and the special needs of contemporary socie ty. 1: A world Citangid to Industry By The Rev. E. H. Robertson.
143 MUSIC HALL.
Orchestra, BBC Faul Fenouilet wila ductor;
Bucher Hayes your
Gordon Watson (plano), Northern Orchestra, Conductor George lunst.
12.15 h. We invite you to
PLAND Concerto No. 1-1/€25.
'LINGER AWHILE?.
With Larry Crow and Tiny Win- tors. Producer: John Bimmonds.
IJU Bebe Daniels and Len Lyen in
Con-
Mansop. Jauny Lanyd, and introduced by Mike Terry Scott, Hall, produced by Jota BimanandM, 9.15 COMPOSED OF THE WEEK.
Versi con records). 9.30 Alistair Mears requests
THE PLEABULLE OF YOUR COMPANY'
with
Bholla Palon and The nac Con-
LIFE WITH THE LYONS, with Barbara Lyon, Richard Lyon and Molly Weir, SBC Variety Or Scott Variety Orchestra, do
chestra, Conductor: Paul Fenolliel written by Bob Block, Rone Han- bury, and Liebe Dantela, production by Tom Ronald. (Repeat of program me previously broadcast ký „April).
1.00 THE NEWS.
MONDAY, SEPT. 14
7.30 p.m. TWENTY QUESTIONS,
Anona Winn. Joy Adamson, Jack Trash out chard Dimbleby mk all the questions and Gilbert Hard- In know some of the answers.
5.00 THE NEWS.
Those who've listened to the rand Russell, Don Salvador talks by Vernon Bartlett, Bert.
There's something special for Паволого at five the younger Pater Ustinov o'clock Madariaga and
on Thursday: "Robin on Hood" during the past four weeks the subject of "The European Complex" con from Parloure-akráti age af 'epace and put angles will probably be interest niks ohe could, be forgiven for ed to know that the talks, which wondering if the men in Lincoln are now over, are being followed Green' might not, In some quar up by three half hour festuras ters, have come to be considered on Europe dealing respectively a trifto square', if this la with the influences of clumical case (and we doubt it) then car. Grobce and ancient Rome on tainly the present generation are от д continental themselves the towers, for the Europe, and
Forest and his deede have been European education on the adult tales of the Bandit of Sherwood stimulating to young and old for too long now to be so easily-din- counted; #dded to which the dety character who seeks to oppression has never yet falted Įiðis 1UCAL GOVERNMENT. It to fascinate listónora of any era,
of today.
Tho first programme. "The Greek Spirit”,
by produced Gerard Mansell with Danie Mac- Carthy as narrator, begins On Friday night at 6.15 and In
6.43 AROUND GREAT BRITAIN. The North of England. - Produced by Ted Thomas, 7.8 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alisal Cooke.
7.30 FinsT HEARING,
Presented by Bruce McEwan. 138 WEATHER REPORT,
1,00
SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
6.10 COMMENTARY.
8.15 JUST FOR YOU,
Presented by Elli Dorward.
9.00 HIGHLIANTS FROM OPERA. 030 "MY WORD,"
A panel game with E Arnal
Robertson,
Frank
Bfuir
Nanty
Norden.
Umpire: Jack Longland
1.30
tho
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTB.
TOURS BINCERELY."
With Vers Lynn, The Keynoten and Wool Philips and his Orchestra Guest Artsart: lit MeGume.
200 "MEMORIES OP "COVENT
GARDEN
Introduced by Lionel Dunlop. 230 INTERMEZZI."
Philharmonia: Orchestra,
ducted
cbn. Van
3.00 UNDER WESTERN SKIES."
by Itorbert
Kat
The George
Melaching
Bpain.
chestra,
430 BENNY
(Repeat
SELS.
of last Sunday's Broadcast) (Final).
9.38 WEATHER REPORT.
10,00 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
10.15 CONTINENTAL
VOUS.
RENDEZ-
With Denice Hrabant.
WITH FRANK 10.03 TIME OUT
KINATRA
10.58 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME #IGNAL.
RADIO NEWS REKL 11.15 REVERIE.
113 CLOSE DOWN.
8.00 A TIME SIGNAL WEATHER RRPORT
"RHYTHM RENDEZVOUA."
6. WEATHER BEFORT. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTS,
8,10: PROGRAMME PARAUE, A 4.10 RECORD ROUNDABOUT.” 10.00 A CONCRAT BY THE BAND
or
MAJESTY'S
Major
GRENADIER Guards conducted by J. H. HARRIN, M.B.E
TOUZET AND 1012
10.39 TLENS
ORCHESTRA. 11.30 MORNING PROM,**
Roman ·Carnaval Overture (Bor Hot Orch. Symphonique the 1s Radiofusion Nationale Belga, Bruxelles dir, by Ian Andre Var det en drom, Op. 37, No. 4. (WA it a
Flickan dream); aidklings wote, Op. Kom its sh 37. No. 6. (The Maiden returned from her trystl; Pa Verandan vid ilavet, Op. 30 No. 3. (On & Balcony by the road: Den Forsta Kymer, Op. 37, No. 1. (The Ar xls)¦¦ Svarla Busor, Op. 30. No 7 Back' rowey)
siraten Orch, gond
{Vocals – with Ceraton Sym. · Fjeldatud: Concerto NOMY D minor, Op. A
(Bachmaninoff); ALIMETO VIVO Vivace, Andante, SVARY. Nichter (Plano), Radio Byen. Orch. of 1.8.9.h: Polovician denco (fr
Owin
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Bruxellen dir, by Frank
THE BOY SYRIEND
·12.90. Noon
[SANDY WILAON); Kung by the Principais or the Broadway.
Mežtrurid
NATUNTUTJÁKY VIOFY at countryes
life in England.
Production
with Taur
and BI TİSADORUM.
ILIANOTHING BUT MUNICH.
10 TIME #KINALE
LOWRATHER"REFONT.
1 TIME BIGMANe
and the son of the Pioneers (VoraJ).
GOODMAN
4.09 "ROBIN HOOD."
18
A Dramatic Version written by Italpl Rose; with Boall Bathbone
and
Brass
8.09 COMMENTARY.
8.13 HOME NEWS FROM BUTAIN. 8.20 PORTS- REVIEW.
3.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Air Cooke,
8.45 WALTZ TIME. IF
On gramaphone records.
0.00 GO MAN” GO,
The Oscar Rabin Band, 9.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.09 COMMENTARY.
The Cuixen and the Commun- Ity. Speaker: Bryan Kelin-Lucas, Lec- turer at Nuffield College, Oxford."
COM- 10.39 TRANSPORT AND MUNICATIONS. Beaways.
Speaker: Bir Donold Anderson. 10.45 MALCUZYNSKI (plano).
On gramophone recordk
| 11.00 Big Ben, RADID NEWSREEL.
11.15 MY WORD!
A panel game devised by
Shryang and Edward Frak Mult
Mason Amet Robertson and
challenge Nancy Spain and Denis Norden. In the umpire's chair, Jack Longland.
21.65 SWINGALONG.
the Tope in Pop Music. Presenting this week: Joan Regan, Lore Lestry, Matt Monro, The Kay- notea. The Ken Jones Music touring Ken Jones at the piano and The Ken Rattenbury All-Stars introduced by Tim Gudgin, produced by Cyr
12.30 am. THEY
supporting east, under the Drako and John SOUGHT TUEL
direction of Tudor
Stockne
Choir cond.
Williams-with
by Засе
5.30 FOIL THE VERY YOUNG.
Compiled by Mavis,
1.43 LES PAUL AND MARY FORD
IN HAWAI
8.50 PORTUGUESE !!ALY HOUR.
Presented by Hugo Vieira.
6.39 THE ARCHERS.
An everyday alot of country life in England,
AS WILDEGARDE SINGS.
Folly
109 AT THE BALLET "Ciderala-Suite No. Op. 107. (Prokofeff). Introduction Pas de Chat, Quarrot, Fairy Godmother and Winter Mazurka, Cinderella goes to the ball, Cinderella's Waltz- Midnight; Suite No. 2. Op. 103 (Pro- kofert)-Cinderella dreams of the bal Royal Opera House Ord... Covent Garden cond, by flugo Rigold,
13. LONDON CALLING. 7,58 WEATHEN REPORT. 100 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 COMMENTARY.
1.15 "ROUND.
THE
CLOCK
RIFYTHM." Fresented by Ted Thomas. 0.15 "DON'T
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resons why,
9.39 MUSIC IN MINIATURE, #SWEATIIKJË TUZEONT.
10.00 TIME BIGNAL.
tow:
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
19.13 "OLD TIME BALLROOM."
With Sydney Thompson and This Dreliodien.
19,43 KEYBOARD" CAVALCADE. 1338 WEATHER REPORT. RADIO NEWA REST.. 11.15 BOFT. LAUKTS AND SWEET
-MUNIO, 1139 CLOSE DOWN ~~~~
Driday
MIMARON? AGMORNINGA MELOUT,
UK: MKWARAUMMARY. 745. WEATHER BEFORT.
BAT. gut whOTERAZ NAPOR AM TINA SIGNAL TER NEWS.
RADE. SIE PROGRA
(KE MUSION POSISYOLAY (TRUKTURACILMENY PRAYERK.
BAUERNETER WIEN.
MUSIC.
Mark Lubbock presents the turd of four prograĭunes of music' from the Victoris drawing-room with Elion Dales (ontano); John Cameron (baritone); Josephine Lee (piano) Winifred Davey (plano).
100 THE NEWS,
TUESDAY, SEPT. 15
7.30 pm. FORCES PAVOURITES. 8.00 THE 'NEWS.
889 COMMENTARY.
BIS HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
12.30 FORTLIGHT FAVOURITES.
1.03 TING SIGNAL.
LETTER FROM AMERICA,
By Alistair Cooke.
(Repeat last Wednesday's Broad- can).
1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
1 TIME SIONAL,
THE NEWR & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
LID AFTERNOON CONCERT. 200 CLASE DOWN.
130 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
Compiled br Mavis
5.43 HRYMER AND STORIES.
"Moanceita and the ajare.” (A bac Broadcast for Schoola), 4.00 THE JAZZ DEAT
by the Voice of
Presented
America
630 THE ARCHERS,
17
AB Sveryday wors of country
tre to England. -
4.45 MYSTERY MUSIC
"Cath Quis Competition, Presented by Bruce McEwan,
TS WORDS AND MUSIC,.
7.43 INTERLUDK.
138 AN APPEAL ON TIRKALF OF
TUE TO LEUNG XÜK.
Dr the Hon. 8, N, Chae."
158 WEATHER REPORT.
KM ZEMN, REGNAT, THE NEWS.
3.18 COMMENTARY.
The Orpk
WA
A study of classical
Greek
· and lie "Iniinence on Europe.
Edited and produced by Cetarti Mateo, with Dania McCarthy' an Narrator.
BASICAREN SONG.”
Hinge
APERTURA Durkin
Turites from Fier sizes, 1.09 KOMKE MUSICAL. -951-WEATHER TURPORT... 10.00 TIME MONAL
NEW*** HOME NEWE
10.96 3223* IN THE GROOVE. 19.8.WEATJIER REPORTARS 1149 TIME" EIGNATI
RADIO NEWENZEK, HAŘ, 1LI1 000DNRIAT MUSIO, 1130 CLOSE DOWN,
ductor: Jack Lood. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.09 COMMENTARY, 10.15 INSIDE INFORMATION,
Aspects of science which get j fort behlad the Desk VONAL 10.3 ENGLISH WRITING.
The Novel Today and Yester- day.
G.
I Can Fly schools, by May
GITEK
12.00: midnight. BERIQUI
MENT.
12.30 A., MUSIC FOR
HEARTS.
Featuring Erle Jupp Orchestra.
1. THE NEWS,
BY OLY
ARGU.
SWEXT-
and bis
FRIDAY, SEPT. 18
1.30 p.m. SCOTTISH MAGAZINE.' 300 THE NEWE.
1.09 COMMENTARY.
3.11 HOME NEWE FROM DRITAIN. 120 KPURTS ROUND-UP, 3.39 IT PARADE.
BYHOSTERS
presented by Willejä
2.00 MAKE WAY FOR MUSIC.
Alyn Ainsworth and the DOC Northern Dance Orchestra.
NAVY 93 MERCHANT
PRO-
GRAMME.
The Weakly Newsletter thtra- duced by Trevor Blore, follow- ed by Record Requests,
15.00 THE NEWS.
12.09 COMMENTARY, 19.15 INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE.
РАКИЯ
A person in the news in cross- examined by journalists.
20.15 NEW IDEAS.
A composite programme for the latest British invention, techniques, and discoveries.
30.43 SONGS OF PURCELL.
Iteather Karper (soprano) -Cruses `Laish (piano) S The Bid Virgtiv's Expostulation: inusie be the food of lors; Men is for women mato: On the brow of Richmond H Tio last of three programmes of songs by Purcell, the Larcentenary of whöst birth we celo- 11.09 big iten RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.5 SKIPRINI SERENADE. 11.5 NEW RECORDS, (Concert musta).
The Documentary Novel by Walter Allon. 10,3 SELLENADE FOR "REE.
The Albert Webb Trio in a probrate this yoLL. Fiammo of favourite melodic 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO IL.15 BC MIDLAND
LIGHT OR-
CHERTRA conducted by Gilbert Vinter with Aariz Eillar.
GATEWAY
12.00 mtanISHL
LONDON,
TO
A sound
of the portrait Thames Estuary and his peopls. Script written by Wildam Addon 12.30 m. Taui Martin Invites you
to join himm
'IN SEARCH OF MUSIC? 1.00 THE NEWS.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 17
1.00 p.m. THE NEWS. 103 COMMENTARY,
►
Presonide by Denía Stevens, 12.30 am. BRAT FARRAIL
By Josiphins Twy, adapted · as aerial in four parts, by Cyril Wanizel, 4: A Pit in Dothan, Aunt Deo-Molly Bankin; Eleanor Gillan Andrew The Rev. George Peck Leigh Crutchley; Brat Far -Frank Duncan: Abel Tu-Leon ard Trolley Simon David Peel; r Andrew Gabriel Woolf; Borgeant
Nurs Curtis Anthony Marriot
Ella Milne Waitress-Antónia Saxion. 1 produced by Peter Waitar
100 TILE NEWS/
New Arrivals
OF JAZZ
ON VERVE RECORDS
THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY — THE LIONEL HAMPTON
QUINTET
THE GENIUS OF --
COLEMAN HAWKINS..
THE OSCAR PETERSON TRIO AT THE STRATFORD
SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL.
THE ART TATUM
PRES AND TEDDY
BUDDY D:FRANCO QUARTET.
THE LESTER YOUNG - TEDDY
WILSON QUARTET.
NIGHT AND DAY CHARLIE PARKER AND HIS;
ORCHESTRA, -
GENE KRUPA PLAYS GERRY MULLIGAN ARRANGE-
MENTS.
·
DIZZY GILLESPIE IN GREECE.
COUNT BASIE IN LONDON.
KING OF THE TENORS -- BÊN WEBSTER.
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