THE " CHINA” MAIL, ` SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1959, 1

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

Today

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100. TIME XIUNAL,

113 WESTRER REPORT.

1.13 TIME SIGNALA

CAVAL

THE NEW SPECIAL, AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC,

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2.00 BTRING HONⱭ.

Ronald Binge chestra.

240 DAVI KOBROJT.

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in ko l'i telt you." The fint in the series of events in the life of a dealer, today's story

inpection Unvited."

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and

330 WE KING FOR YOU,

Stevens Merrill, 4.01 COMEDY CARAVAN. 450 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME. 3.03 UNIT REQUESTS.

BRITAIN PREPARES

FOR THE POLLS

With only 12 days left to polling

day, interest in the British Genoral Election is steadily heightening. ... A reflection of this will be found in Radio Hongkong's programmes during the next couple of weeks.

Britons go to the polls on Thursday, October B, and the results begin to come through that avaning as time gons in the United Kingdom; the nina-hour lapsò between the clocks at Greenwich and those in Hongkong means that the Colony will by

then be into the carly hours of October.9.

4.

"

So the full impact of election, Bunday at 7.30 p.m. In which the In allowing har namo. to be favor will reach us one day ista, Primo Minister in Britain's last given to this race the present and Radio Hongkong will be an Labour Government," the present Sovereign followed In the long- the dir from 0 am, unti mid- | Carl Atiloe, "reflects on thestanding traditions of British might to give the fullest possible business of governing and Royalty, many of whom have coverage to an event which must description of polling day self; shown a great Interest in rasing Robert certainly command the attention by Barney Kesian on Friday at as a sport. In fact the Ascot of just about every European In the same time. Then on Tuse. course over which this race is the Colony.

day atp.m. the distinguished run is the only one belonging to historian Allan Bullock survaya the „Grown, having been founded the background and career of the by Queen Anne two and half Welshman who WAS Prime centuries ago. Minister of Great Britain during and after World War and whom Winston Churchill called "the greatest of his race since the Tudors"-David Lloyd George,

Presented by Nancy Wise, Calling: Royal Air Force, Liftís

Wan.

6.00 TIRE BIGNAL.

However, we shall be publish Baling plans for election day cover- Age greater detall in this same column next week. Meanwhile, between now and next Saturday number of pro- grammes alther directly connect- ed with this particular ejection or with the electoral system in Britain in more general terms.

"THE GOON BHOW." "Round the world In eighty there are days," Upeateries).

639 BEMPRINI BERENADE.

Remprial (Plano) with_ Br. chestra conducted Rabinowitz,

radio portrait by Harry

7.00 ANNOUNCERS' CHOICE.

A prostemme 'in which one of Hadio Hongkong's, regular an nouncers chooses her own half hour of unic. Today's announcer: Thelma Bluaci. ELECTION

for the Labour

7.30 THE DENERAL

1959.

48pokerman

l'arty.

Name in be announced).

7.45 HPORTA CAST.

in the Dret category come the party politica) broadcast by mombare of each of the contest- ing parties, of which. In the past week we have already heard two. During this coming week Radio Hongkong plans to relay four more such talks from the DOC: the first of these is to night when the speaker a member of the Labour Party,

"Sportscast" - A Saturday evening feature of Radio Hong- kang'e programmes last winterban comes on the air again tonight, A weekly roundup of sport both in Hongkong and throughout the world, "Sportacust" will be edited by Mike Baldwin and produced by Ted Thomas,

Thelma Stuart, this week's announcer, plays hor choice of music at 7 p.m. today. Since her radio debut with the BBC a few years ago at the age of ten, her broadcast- ing career hare in Hong- kong has included readings for such programmes "Patchwork" "Women Only comper ing request programmes, parts in radio plays and as odd voices and animals in childen's programmes. All this, of courso, in addition to almost twa yours as a part-time announcer.

Or

and

All the contributors to this are people who had close personal contact, with Lloyd George during his life- time: his daughter, Lady Megan Lloyd George, Lord Pethick. A team of commentators at- String Along With Bill.... Lawrence, the At Hon. Sie | tand all the Colony's major sport- Tonight at 10.15 0 Dorward Charles Travelyan, and many ing events, record the

Introduces the first of a new other distinguished personalltlex interesting moments

series of inte-night record pro- and than Their varying professional or complia à sound plcture of the grammes which he hopes will political interests have' enabled | whole event. Interviewers meet have a wide appeal. them to provide between them Interesting sporting personalities After a couple of years on the la many-sided portrait of one of passing through Hongkong and air playing recorda foy tesnagara Britain' most distinguished the programme also Includes he fools that the time has come

broadcasts from, to cater for politialans, and as a climax, at major sports

a slightly MOTO the end of the programme,

and presented sophisticated pubfio, and parti. listenara will hear Lloyd

Last but not cularly for those who'va out- George's own voice in one of the

of Baturday's grown their teens, entered their Monday night's talk will be speechos with which he fought sports fixtures are included, and | early twenties, and suddenly given by the Prime Mintator, Mr† the last campaign of 1929, when so, too, la Information on x- found that ail music lan't rack Harold Macmillan, and 02 ho was 60.

turos for the following week. l'n' roll.

He also wants to get around Wednesday it is the turn of the Liberals, Ludovic Kennedy, Ed.

Весдива of the pre-election And meet some of the local wards Rushworth, Heather Sport On The Air

broadcasts from London today cabaret and film stars, brina and next Saturday, "Sportscast"" thom to the Harvey and Edwin Malindina.

microphone, and

A round up of the week's sporta, as is the apeaker on the night Pruchiced by Ted Thomes.

of Thursday, October 1. Neither

758 WEATHER REPORT.

5.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

10 COMMENTARY

8.3 T5 WEEK.

Compiled and introduced by Ted ThomaJ.

8.45 PAUL TEMPLE AND THE

VAN DYKE AFFAIR," Aerial thriller by Burbridge.

Francis

Tari 2: The Morn Incident," 9.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.

.45 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES. 954 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL

THE NEWS

HOME NEWS

PROM BRITAIN. 18.15 STRING ALONG WITH DILL. 10.31 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIMER SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

31.33 DANCE DATK

11.30 RACING,

Queen Eizabeth JI Alakes. Cominentary by Raymond Glen- tening frmen Ascot

11.45 CLUSE DOWN,

Sunday

3.60 m. TIME SIONAL.

WEATHER REPORT DAY HTRING SONG,

8.58 WEATHER REPORT.

3,00 TIME SIGNAL

SUN-

AN- SPORTS

THE NEWS, SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS & RESULTS.

2.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 0.25 RECORD ROUND ABOUT, 10.00 "YOSTH MAKER MUSIC.

The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain conducted by Walter Busskind,

10.20 FLOWER DRUM SONG,"

I

of these speakers has yet been hamed,

At 11.30 tonight Radio Hong? kong relaying from the BBC's General Overseas Service Ray mond Gigndanning's commentary

Queen on. the

Eltzabeth I Stakes. a half hour on

Each of these talks or dia. cussione in support of different party policies will be broadcast at the same time: 7.30 p.m.

Now for the second category, These Includo

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12.59 pm. MUSICAL INTERLUDE, Kanineno-GWELTOW Felni Boston Pups Geets, bond, by Aftour. Fiedler"

12.15 "BUNDAY SELECTION."

Requests for families, presented by Pat Nolan.

1.09 TIME SIGNAL.

RHYTHM WITH CHUY REVES AT THE FIANG.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

103 TIME BIGNAL.

THE NEWS 4 Special An- NOUNCEMENTS.

(Flic

1.30 "LUNERTINE FROM". "Der Rosenkavaler Bulte" Jara Strata)—The Robin Hood Dell : Urch, ct Bhindelphia cond. by Antal Dorad; Valse (@blte from the ballet "Holesi of Troy"] (Offenbachi

Minneapolis

Oreil Symphony

cond. by Antal Doral,

1.00 "GEL CRAZY?",

Mang Minh mod thon. Tổng from the Gershwin Musical.

Excerpt from the Rodger Hammerstela Musical, sung by the singers from

23 THE ARCHERS. the Broad- way Production

Orchestra conducted by Salvatore

11.15 CELEBRATION or MASS FROM ST JOSEPWA CHURCH. Preacher: The Rev, Father C. Egan 8.J.

Mixing

EXCLUSIVE SPECIALTIES

FRESH Scandinavian SMOKED SALMON

Flown' in over the North Pola by S.A.S.

GRILLED FRESH SUEHIRO'S ¡BEEF: STEAKS Flown in from Tokyo by J.AL

DINE & DANCE to the music by FRANCO and his Italian. Combo

Mamber of: Diners' Club Finders' Servico Club American Express Credit Plan..

An everyday story of country ille in England,

(Omnibus Edulon).

3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL BE-

QUESTE. •

Presented by Jenalter.

155 MUSIC, FOIL TEA TIME. 434 PAVOURITE CHARACTERS.

Pamela Hansford Johnson. Ja- troduces Bente from Plane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte,

3.00 POPULAR

ORCHESTRAL

CONCERT.

The Bartered Bride *** Oveṛizze [amera-The Cleveland · Orekt. cond. by George Bell: Symphony No. 2 in G major 1'Oxford') Haydns-Adagio-Allegro Adagio,

Allegretto, Presto -Georg Szell conducting in Clevo- Int Orch.

4.39 WINNIE THE POOH.".

By A. A. Milne, Part 71 "Ex- pedition to the North Pole," INTERLUDE.

6.00 STARLIGHT REVERIN,"

Dolf Van Der Linden ind ħili Orchestra.

Blue star (The Modic Treipe) (Remy-Yourz): I've told every

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lilt stor lammerstein

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A star fell from heaven (Feinar. May); I saw stars (Sigler-Goodhart- Hoffman): Sirlit hour (Parisde

Starlight Tone):

Reverie Larossa); By starlight (Van Der Linden The stars will remember 150 w 11. (Peloe-Towers); Stair- wey to the stars (Parish-Malneck & Signorell)..

036 FORCES EVENING SERVICE. Lunducted by the Rev. T. IL Jennings CF.

1.00 MELODIES

JES."

AND

MEMOR-

19.38 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL

15 THE EPILOGUE.

Conducted by the Rev. Father

Matiin 5.2. INTERLUDE.

10 CLOSE DOWN.

ond:

1.09 m. TIME - BIGNAL.

MARCH.

"TOP OF THE MORN." 1.15 NEWS BUNMAGY

3.43 WEATHER SEPORT 7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY. 358 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.15 MONDAY MORNING MUSIC.

2.20 CLUBE DOWN.

12.30 pm. "APERITIF," ..

1.00 TIME BIGNAL.

1.11 WEATHER BEPORT.

1.13 That RIGNAL.

THE NEWA & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS ··

130 AFTERNOON - CONCERT. 2.04 CLUBE DOWN.

5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

Compiled by Mayis

5.43 MAKERS ÜT HISTORY.

"Charles I and Straford. A A BBC Broadcast for Schools). 0.00 BBC JAZZ CLUB,

Laurie Gold and his Pivers of Kizal, with Cari Barritend and Buddy Featherstonlaugh," - 6.30 THE ARCHENS,

An everyday story of country Life in England.

4.45 TWILIGHT CONCERT, 3.JS FROM THE WEKKLIER. 730 THE

7.65

1839.

GENERAL ELECTION

The Rt. Hon. Ifarold Macmillan speaks on behalf of the Com

EBIVAL

7.38 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.10 COMMENTARY.

8.15 WORLD THEATRE.

"The Grestela" of Aeschylus.

Part 2: The Choephort or The Libation Bearers."

PES INVITATION- TO

DANCE."

TUE

Or

The Capitol Symphony chestra by Carmen Uragan.

STARGAZERS GB BOUTH OF THE BOMBER. (Vocal),

DAS THE

159 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME BIONAL

THE NETS & HOME NEWS FILOM BRITAIN.

$116 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.

(Regunt of last Saturday Broad: cost).

DAS CALYPSO CARNIVAL, 1958 WEATHER REPORT.

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overscas-edited

in capsule form. least the cosulle

| must- nécessarity be abbreviated. | play some of the mule they've Qn both these days it will begin recorded haga En Hongkong.” So at 7.45 - p.m.

and last for 15 If you've nothleg batter to do minutes, on all future Saturdays | with yourself-and evon If you will begin at 7.30 and last for havo-why not "String Along half an hour.

with Dlip at 10.157

(A BBC Broadcast for Children). 6.90 TED HEATH AND HIB MUSIC, ...With Robble Brition and Paler

Lowe (Voca}},

6.30 THE ARCHERS.

da everyday story of country Hin in Engeland,

8. AROUND THE

MUSIC.

WORLD ́IN

Folk bezga from the Canary Islands.

7.00. LUCKY DIP......

Presented by Mary.

7.58 WEATHER REPORT, 8.00 TIME BIGNAL. THE' NEWS. -1.10 COMMENTARY,

Į. 3.5 BECOND HELPING,

Prevented by Ted Thomas.

9.00 A RADIO POSTUATE oF

DAVID LLUYO GEORGE,

who was Frune „Minister of Great Britain during and after the First World War. Narrator: Alan Bullock.

DIS LONDON

CHESTRA

SYMPHONY

9.41 WEATHER REPORT. 19.09 TIME BIGNAL.

QB-

THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

18.15 PARIS STAR TIME.

+

10.45 REYBOARD CAVALCADE. 18.58 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS»

REEL,

11.15 "AND BO'TO NED." 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

....

Wednes

100 fm. TIME BIGNAL.

MARCH,

RISING NOTES,

7.16 News BUMMARY.

2.65 WEATHER. REPORT. 135 DIARY FOR TODAY, 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 5.00 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 MID-WEEK MELUDIKS. 7.00 CLOSE DOWN,

12.10 p.m.

FILMS.

MUSIC, FROM THE

1.00 TIME SIONAL. 1J3 WEATHER BEPORT. 1.13 TIME BIGNAL

THE NEWS & SPÉCIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

13 BDC BANDSTAND,

Gilbert Vinter and the Concert Band,

1.00 CLUSE DOWN.

5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNO.

Complied by Mavis. 5.45 EVENING SERENADE. 6.00 TIME FOR JAZZ WITH

ROBIN DAY.

930 THE ARCHERS.

An everyday story of country

fe in England.

BAS AROUND GREAT BRITAIN.

Northern Ireland.

Thirty minhtes of uninterrupt- |,4109 TIME $1ONAL, ADIO NEW-by Ted Thomas,

ed male, linking the past with the prest

7.30 THE BUSINESS OF GOVERN,

MENT.

Reactiona of Earl Attiöe to Convertion.

→Francis

WILLADE.

with

1.34 WRATHER REPORT. 5.49 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWEDG 8.15 HOME. NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1.43 WORDS, WORDS, WORDS."

A macellany of Kreat Spoken Zarlish from the Mage, tinema, laratare and politica.

Complied

wol Introduced

Timothy Birch.

by

LU BUNDAY CONCERT.

Solweesburg Fasuvat" Overture (Walton)-1330

cok

Putharmonia-Dren,

by Sir William Walton: Com

SREEL.

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 113 CLOSE" DOWN.

Tuesday

1:09 AM. TIME SIGNAL,

MARCH

MELODY ON THE MOVE.

7.35 NEW BUMMARY, 1.65 WEATHER REPORT. TAS, DIARY FOR TODAY,

158 WEATHER REPORT.

LOO TIME BIGINAL, THX_NEWA.

3:19 PROGRAMME PARADE,

KU TURDAY'S TUNES.

IN CLOSE" DOWN.

certo inanitar Op. 47 (Sibelius) $215 pm. PUD-DAY PRAYENI.

-Allegro moderado, Adagio di molto, Alegro m • non a troppo. Canette Nevou (Viola), the thaools Org. cod. by Wilder B

37mphony No. 4 In A minor

multo moderako,

que adagio. Allegro moito vivers il tango, laco, | Allegro Anthony Colli conducting the London dyr- phony Orch, and

PA WEATHER REPORT.

18.00 TIME SIGNALS

**THE NEWA” COMMENTARY

16.13 - MUSIC IN A QUINE MOOD" 19.43 HILAME BELLOC.

Head by Robert Bronizi

dy, the Rer. J. W: Foster,:. 123 BANDAOX.,

10 TIME BIGNAL.

I

WEATHER REPORT. -

1.13 TIME BIGRAL

THE NEW* A SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS - NU

,139 LUNCHTIME MUSIC, "295-CLONE DOWN.

9.49 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.”

Compiled by Maria, S 2.45 LET'S Jose, tre...

Mule Bir Tres."

Compiled by Jay, Rudd, presented -7.15, LETTEN FROM AMERICA."

By Altair Cooke. 7:30 TIE

1959.

GENERAL ELECTION

Ludovic Kennedy, Edwards Rushworth, Weather HEALTHY,

Edwin Malindino speak for the Liberal Party.

', ' INTERLUDE___

1758, WEATHER BEPORT.

8.00 TIME SIONAL, THE NEWS,

1.10 COMMENTARY.

MU JUST FOR YOU,

..

Presinted by Bill Dorward.

· (Final).

9.00 AT TRÈ OPERA;.

"LA DOBEME" (PUCCINI),

(Ahrlöged Vertion),

7.00 am. - TIME BIGNAL.

MARCH

BRIGHT AND EARLY. 7.15. NEWS SUMMARY. 1.45 WEATHER REPORT. 155 DIARY 'FOR TODAY. 7.58 WEATJIER REPORT.

2.00 TIME MIONAL, THE NEWS.

1.19 PROGIAMME PARADE. 9.15. RUYTHM, RENDEZVOUS, 9.00 CLUSE DOWN.

1. NOTHING BUT MUSIC,

1.00 TIME BIGNAL.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.55 TIME BIONAL

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

150 YOUR BINCERELY.

With Vera Lynn, The Keynotes and Woolf Phillips and Orches- fra. Guest Artist: Martin Blavin. 2,00 CLOSE DOWN.

530 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

Complied by Mavis,

8.45 ROUNDABOUT.

A visit to the Hallet 4.00 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR.

Presented by Elugo Vieira.

630 THE ARCHIËRE,

An everyday wiory of country life in England.

4.45 HONDA BY TRIO LOS PAN-

CIOS.

1.00 AT TRE BALLET.

7.30 THE GENERAL ELECTION

1759.

A spokesman for the Labour Party,

158 WEATHER REPORT.

129 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWB. „ALID COMMENTARY.

135 ROUND THE CLOCK

TIM

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BBC Overscos Shortwave

Programmes

(On 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.350 bi¢/e. 13/2m)

SATURDAY, SEPT. 26

1.30 p.m. MARINE PARADE, 100 THE NEWS.

109_ COMMENTARY.

17.30-8.5

DING

SOMETHING THURSDAY, OCT. F

With The Adara Bingere. Directed by Chit AdiZNA,

simply ring_for_sung-JAVETI

15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 100 THE NEWS.

1.20 MPORTS ROUND-UP.

130 WHOM THE WEEKLIES.

Extracts from exlitentai comment

by leading · British · weakly news- paper

*.

Ted Heath Introducos

THE TXD KEATH SHOW? 9.30 FURCES' FAVOURITES. 10.00 THE NEWS.

10.00 COMMENTARY. 10.18 WERKEND REVIEW. 19.30. THE WORLD OF SCIENCE.

Antial Burvey.

Speaker: W._." Smith.

10.43. COMPOSER OF THE WEEK. Musorgsky (in recorda). 11.00 l Dan. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 BYDNEY DAVEY AND IS

PLAYENS. 17.30 Racing

QUEEN

STAKEN,

ELIZABETH

|

TUESDAY, SEPT. 29

1.10

NEW RECORDS. once_2" (light music).

-Presented by Roy Bradford,

7.30. MAL FORCES', `FAVOURITE). 5.00 THE NEWB..

#22 COMMENTARY,

15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 620, SPORTS ROUND-UP. 152 COMMONWEALTH

HAL..

CONCERT

The National Orchestra of the New. Zealand Broadcasting nervice. Conductor: John Hopkins,

TAS HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,

··120 SPORTS ·ROUND-UP, KIG WELBI MAGAZINE.

·A·programme for Walas people all over the world. including general home news, & sportslotter, a topical

and Wells music, produces-and „Introduced by Havard Gregory.

1.00 MARCHING AND WALTZ-

ÎNG,

The Marches played by The land of Ule tich Quin Conductor:

God defend New Zealand—John |, Major, C. IL. Junger, The Walzen Woods: Lambton Quay (1050)-Larry | played, by Auton and hia Orchestra. 25 compoSER OF THE WEEK. Pruden; Panteonline. Air et Tam-

Mosart (on records). bourin-Crotty, arr. John Hopkins:

Suite (1963)—Douglas Lilburn: Sym: 100% THE NEWS, phile, Variations-Dvorak, Recorded 19.90 COMMENTARY,

for the BBCs General Overseas | 16.15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 11 Bervice by cometery of the New |_ questona come this week from

Zostar roadcasting Service.

MAGAZINE,

A conchsentary by Raymond Clan-0.00 THE SPIN,

dennik trom Raçit,

11.43 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

A commentary on the second half of one of the day's matches.

1245 am. TANGU" TIME,

On gramophona records. 1.00 TILE NEWS.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 27

1.00 p.m. THE NEWS.

MUSIK NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.35 SPORTS ROUNU-UP. 430 Annabel Manule A

Bare in

'YANITY FAILU

Becky

14.09 COMMENTARY.

10.15 THE INITIATORS.

1 Prison Reform-Ellinbeth Vry.

|10.43 IN THE 'MEANTIME,

Jach. Hardy's 14078 Orchesöra, 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11,15 DANCE MUSIC.

On gramophone records.

1130 BEVEN BYCAMORE RILL.

A play for broadcasting Jack McQuaid Mason,

Produced by

12.15 am. MUSIC ron

PIANOS,

by

TWO

Cyril Bmith and Phyllis Bellick.

Ity Willians Makepeace Thac-12 30 STORIES OF FAMOUS MUSIC. Keray. Fretly adapted, as serial in thrive epizodes by which Deryck Cooke

The Brit et alx programmes in

MIE

Audrey Lucan. Episode 1. The Muryselier Simon Lack; 10. boees sharp-Annabel Maule Pinkerton Eve Stuart; Jemima Pinkerion-Kaiblecu Helina; Amelia

Mr Sealey edley-Beryl Calder;

Hogan; Mtp Bedley Callerine Salacid: Joseph figh Menning: George Osborn

George

Peter Wilde; Wiliam Dobbin-Jahn Beat; wilt member of the BBC Drama Repertory Company, produced by Martyn C. Webster. 9.00 BING IT AGAINÍ

A cong>a-minute sequence of po pular melodies old and new stag by demy Lee, Julle Dawn, Jean Camp boll. Franklyn Boyd, 150 Coronela, The Steve face Four. Jackie Brown at the electric organ.

LIFE WITH THE

7.30 Lebe Daniels and ot

Wits Barbara Lyon, Richard Lyon and Molly Weir, BBC Variety Or chestra. Conductor: Paul Fenoulhet. Written by Bob Bock, Ronele lian- bury, and Bebe Dardelo, Producilon by Tom Ronald. 116.06 THE NEWE,

1909 COMMENTARY. 10.15 ABIAN CLUB.

Chatham House.

Speaker: C. M. Woodhouse. 10.43 NOT MARBLE NOR

talks shout well-known works and how they came to be written, 1: Beethoven's Overture, Leonora No. 3.

1.09 THE NEWS...

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30

100 p.m. THE NEWS.

8.09 COMMENTARY.

BIS HOME NEWS PROM BRITAIN." 320 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

India-- DUys Powell, Michael Bhanks, 1 and Sir John Wollenden answer the questions in Londen.

13 THE WORLD WE LIVE IN.*

America, of conversations with |·leeding British artist at wellers, Heg Butler kiterviewed by Ronsid Hambleton.

10.43: FOR THE VERY YOUNG. 11.00, fig. Khan. RÁDIO, NEWSNBEL. 11.15 NEW RECORDS.

(Concert music).

[

Presented by Denis Stevani. 12.00 Midnight.- SERIOUS ARGU-

MENT

11.30 am, GWERT BERENADE,

Music in the Peler Yurke Manner, played by his Orchesten with thi Binging Strings, presented by Frank Hooper,

100 THE NEWS.

FRIDAY, OCT. 2.

134 pm. SCOTTISH MAGAZINE, . 8.00 THE NEWS.

10. COMMENTARY.

LIS HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

SPORTS ROUND-UP. HUMOREBQUE,

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83

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A radio portrait of Antonin Dvorak.

$1

Weliten by Colin_Shaw, Victoria

8.30 THE CHURCH IN CONTEM» | 12țioti, (soprano), Liza Fuchsova

Christian

PORARY SOCIETY.

(plano), Manchester St Cecilla Chola, The relevance of the

(conductor: Marjorie Brown), BBC message and the way in which the Northern Orchestra, conducted by Church fa adjusting itself to the чиста Ташку. "Narrator--Tichard special needs of society today, 3: | Bebb; Dvorak, m A man John Why should the Church interfere in Franklyn Robbins: Dvorak, ma a boy Industry? William Gowland faces a Dongid Pleasant, Produced by critic.

Arthur Spencer and Colin Bturw.

LB' PIANO PLAYTIME.

Dennis Ulunt at the plado. 5.00 THE POP SHOP.

Bob Asiller

Introduces

the

Mülärmen and the naindrops. 9.30 AIR PARADE,

Þ30, MERCHANT NAVY PRO-

GRAMME,

The Weekly Newsletter introduced by Trevor Blore, followed by Re-

märg Requesta.

10.00 THE NEWS.

FERENCE.

PRESS: CON-

A person in the news, is cross- examined by journalistk."

Fram & combined R.A.F. and 1909 COMMENTARY.- W.R.A.P. Recruit Training Depot - at | 1815 INTERNATION Wilmslow. Chero with Shella Buxton. Peter Goodwright, Denis Goodwin, and The Lane Bütres, A section of the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra, directed by Alyn Aini- | 15.35 FRIENDLY DAY worth, intromiced by Roger Motrat A une Mary told by Ruth speare's sonnet, XIII—LV, with interruptions by Peler Good-

Titter. Introduced by Rayner Heppenstall, weight, produced by Geon 2kwren10:. | IDAS SUNGS OF HANDEL 11.00 Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 19.00 THE NEWS, 11.15 Jeremy Notib talks about

TODAY'S CONCERTO.

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GILDED MONUMENTER. Maria Goring reads Shaks

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JUST FANCY,

On gramophons "records, 11.06 Big Ben, RADIO NEWARKEL.. DJS SERENADE.

Drocrumme of attractive music With Pear Hackney, Deryck Guy- for all given by the BBC Midland ler, Ruth Porcher, and Frederick Treves Mure under the direction of Wunser

Light Orchestra, educted by Leo

with

David Branson Peter Akister, Script by Eric Barker, produced by Charles Maxwell.

'ONE GOOD 1.00 THE NEWA,

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115 HUME NEWS PROM BRITAIN.

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145 MAINLY FOR WOMEN, 10,00 THE-NEWS.

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30.13 DEMOCRACY IN ASIA.

Speakers: Morris, Carstairs, temor W. J. Beairy,

and Kellh Callard.

1030 TRANSPORT

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Presented by Ted ThomÄR. DAS VOICES FROM THE PAST.

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THE NEWS & HOME NEWs

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cast).

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DAS MYSTERY MUSIC,

Cash. Quis Competition,

Prosented by Bruce McEwan. M 7.18 LICIA ALBANKSE (SOPRANO)

SINGS ITALIAN BONGS,

739 POLLING DAY.

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IN SEARCH OF MUSIC, Listening to songs and tunes that have been collected from all over the world, 11.05 PETER AND PAUL.

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play by Wilshaw. "Produced_by Charles Lefesex.

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MUSIC FROM MOUTRIES

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