THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1959.,
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
ELECTION DAY COVERAGE
Broadcasting All
Day On Friday
Next Thursday is Polling Day in Britain and as we pointed out in this column last week it will be Friday, October 9, by the time the results begin to arrive in Hongkong. At no time on Friday (Hongkong time) will the BBC's General Overscas Service be off the air: Radio
· Hongkong, too, will be on the air from 6 in the morning until midnight.
According to Information re- colved at the time of going to prost, the BBC's coverage of the election
been replaced in almost every case with music which can bp easily interrupted for election nowe. Exceptiona to this rule are news bulletins and a tow really short programmes (0.g. "The Archera" at 8.30 pm).
begins with Polling Day version of Radio Néwareoi at 7 a.m. Hongkong tima: there- after, until the result of the election is clear, the General Four pre-election broadesats Oversea Barvice will
devots
are still to come: three of there itself to putting out a steady are campaigning taika or die.; flow of information on the state ouselone and one is the last In of the vote. Throughout the the serica background talke day G.O.6.
programmes will on the British electoral system, consistentiraly of bulletins, The first category Includes a commentariqa, roundups, and talk tonight on behalf of the analyses related to the Election. į Conservative Party by tha Rt Radio Hongkong's role will be | Hon RA. Butler and Pat two-fold: whenever reception Hornsby-Smith; a feature en- conditions allow, it will be relay-titled "Britain Belongs to You" Ing the BBC's reporta continu- direct from Labour's redļo and Quely. At the kame time, television operation. room In election results received from London, Introduced by Anthony Reuters will be broadcast Wedgewood Benn
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on Monday they come in. In an Election; night; and another talk on be Operations Roam in the station half of the Conservative Party itesif an up-to-the-minute chart by the Rt. Hon. the Viscount of the results will be kept, and Hailsham, a.C., Lord President from this centre information will of the Council, the Rt Hon Re-
be fed to the annabecera Im-ginald Maudiing, Paymaster- mediately it comes to hand. General, and the Rt Hon Harold Watkinson, Minister of Trans.
By complementing the relays from the BBC with other sources
it should be posible to maintain a continuous flow of nawe from the early morning atli
mld-
night on Friday, 16, the result of the Election to quite clear by 1316 GMT (10.16 pm Hongkong Bummer Time) the General Overman Service will revert to normal programmes,
My wil Radio Hongkong; and in the un- likely event that the result
■ in the balance at midnight on Friday by our time, Radio
port, on Wednesday.
"The British Electoral Bystem in Practice" is the title of the last stéction background talk. The speaker is the well-known Canadian broadcaster, Robert Mackenzie, and it goes on air tomorrow night.
the
LAMBATTAKE
For Radio Hongkong's news magazine programma "This Week" (today, 8.15 p.m. Patricia Penn interviewed Singapore fashion model Ruth Warner, visit- Ing the Colony to open a model school here. With her to the studios went models. Aline Stobs and Sonia Kilgannon. Left to right: Patricia Ponn, Aline Stabs, Ted Thomas (the produceṛ), Sonia Kilgannon and Ruth Wainer.
at
corded form and is to be broad cast over Radio Hongkong 9.15 pm on Wednesday.
the
П
for the first time on its first proving flight Inta: Hangkòng,
Radio Hongkong's reporter will the be at Kai Tak to, describe touchdown and Interview the pilot, Captain Smith, and you
recordings can hear these "This Week" at 8.15 tonight.
This unusually gay story of
highly mysterious and
of dramatic disappearance valuable diamond from the tur- ban of a high-caste indlan was Lance adapted as a radio play Slevoking, and as such provides Talking About Books
alter alt
excellent radio entertainment,
The diamond, missed from the the turban whilst
DWnBS la travelling by a from Bombay to Britain, la balloved to have been swallowed by one of the Sve ostrichen making the same
bul Journey;
five birds look exactly alike, no one the seems to be sure which is culprit. The Indian le frantic with rags End frustration,
when pecially
speculative dealer buys the lot and then auctions them to hopeful cus- Bytomers.
The story ends. unax- pastedly on a nato of celebra- tion in which the owner of the diamond participates.
Each of these four talks re- Jated to the British General Election baging at 7.30 p.m. "A Deal In Ostriches"
H. G/Wellt
Early this your the Garrison
Hongkong will continue broad-Players put on a very succe casting until the renuit fu de- olded. +
Radio Hongkong's normal pro grammes throughout Friday have
12.30 p.m.
Today
CADE.
COMPOSER
Nacio Herb Brown,
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.12. TIME BIGNAL,
CAYAL-
THE NEWS A SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTE,
139 LANCHTIME MÚSIC,
Numaneteler. 1. 15 (Beethoven)-¡terman
Overture Senverchen
Sussukar The Vienna State perg arch: Serenade in E minor Op. 20 (Kigwr),
Allegro placevole. Layoito A legito-Come rina; Isusurian dances Up. 27 (Eizar), the dance, Lullaby, The Markamen-- kermavit syınpadny Úrek, cond. by Lawrence Collingwood,
DIMINU SONG,
Max Jalla and bli Orchestra. 2.30 GUM.TY PARTY.
"Crash Dive."%-Concerning an fluexpected death at a swimm= ming party.. _{Repeat" series).
"EATIN AMERICAN 3.00 IN
MOOD. 1.30 WE SING FOR YOU.
Frank
Parker
A
AILFIOWY.
wild
410 COMEDY CARAVAN.
MUNIC POR TEA TIME.
4.
3.00 UNIT REQUESTS,
Marion
Presented by Nancy Wise. Calling: 45 Field Hogument B.A.
6.50 THE GOON SHOW.
"Alfiein incident.".
(Repeat aeries);
G. BEMPLÍNÍ SERENADE,
Bemprint. xt the piano with Orchestra.
Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz. LV ANNOUNCERS' CHOICE.
of
A programma' in which one Redlo, tiong 5 Kong's regular en- myencers chooses his own hait hour of musle. Tokay's, announcer: John Leader,
150 THE
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GENERAL
ELECTION
The st. Hon R. A. Butler and Pat Homsby-Smith speak on behalf
of the Conservative Party,
~45—“SPURTS -CAST,"
A round-up of the Sports.
Produced by Ted Tromme.
*N WEATHER REPORT,
Wesks
4.99 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
8.10 COMMENTARY.
8.15 THIS WEEK
Compiled and introduced by
Ted
2. TEMPLE AND + THE I
£45
The Booing: 707
cs-
ful radio production of "A Deal in Ostriches" by H. Q: Weltk. A BBC production of the play has Today at five o'clock the new now arrived from London in ra... · Bosing" 707 arrives at Kai Tak
Laughton High School for Girls.
19.39 "SHOW BOAT."
Selections from the Broadway Production of the
Kern Musical.
11.00 BERVICE
FROM
Jerome
ANDREWS CRUNCH, KQW..
The Rev. O. Eva,
LOON.
M.A., B.E.
Preacher:
12.15 p.m. BUNDAY SELECTION.
A family request programme, Presented by Pat Nolán
1,00 TIME SIGNAL
RHYTHM
WITH
BNYDER AT THE PIANG. 3.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL.
13722
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
130 LUNCHTIME PROM.
Overture from "The Merry Wives of Windsor" (Nicolali; bymphonic Poem "Finlandia" (Sibellus, Op. 20) The Pilfarmonia Orch, cond. by George Weldon Naib Intermezzo Delibes)--Phlikarinestila Orch. cond. by Nicola Malko; Eacchanale (feoni Samsun and Delilah") Art 3 (Sakit- Saens)--The Philharmonia Qreti. cond, by George Weldon,
2.00 "CAN CAN."
The
of the
Belections Fung by the Prin= | cipals and chortur London Production Cole Porter Musical, 2.15 THE ARCHERS.
An everyday story of country, life in England.
(Omnibus Edition).
3.00 HOME AND HOBPITAL RE-
CE QUESTS.
presented by Jennifer.
4,00 MURIC FOR THA TIME. 1.30 FAVOURITE CHARACTERS.
Stephen Fother ibizaduces Theobald Fonurex from "The way of Derb" by 6amuel Builer.
5.00 POPULAR
CONCERT.
ORCHESTRAL
Overture "Benvenuto Cellini"_Op. 23 (Berlioz)-L'Orchestre des Con berta Lamoureux cond. by Willem Van Otterko; Eine Kleine nacht- MUSK (Nozart)--The Bavurian Radio Orch, dir. By Eugen Jochum..
5.39 WINNIE THE POOL."
by A. A, Mitne" "Piglet is en- Kitely surrounded by Water." INTERLUDE
-2.00 ROGER WILLIAMS AT THE PIANO, WITH HIS ORCHES-
TRA.
6.35 FORCES EVENING SERVICE. Conducted by the Rey, G. E. Hope, C.F., Þ.A.C.G, V 7.00 MELODIEH · AND MEMORIES. Thirty minutes of winter- rupled music linking the pat with the present.
739 THE BRÍTISH ELECTORAL
VAN DYKE: AVTALEELANOCYBYSTEM IN PRACTICS.
A serisi by "Prancis Durbridge..
Part 3: "Introducing Mr Droste."
DJS HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR..
9.45 BLACK AND WHITE NOTER..
R.SI WEATHER RIFONT:--
19.43 TIME BIGNAL
THE NEW HOME NEWS
FROM BRITAIN.
10 15. STRING ALONG: WITH, BILLI
A Saturday might
with Billhurward,
rendezvous“
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RADIO, NEWAKKEL..
11 15 BIFALL WE DANCE: 3130°CKOBE DOWN, AN
Sunday
1,00 2. TIME BÍÓNAL
SO WEATHER REPORT.
SUNDAY STRING BONO #15 WEATHER REPORT, 9.43 TIME SIGNAL
YOUTH “BAKER
*SPECI
A tark by Robert BACKEREIS. 7.43BOOK SHOP"
"Diamond Harbour" by Roy Forster, The Good Lion" by *Len Doherty, Resfawers Gí.
Crowell
RÉPONE.
784, WRATH RENE NEWS.
ED HOME - NEWE PROM BRI-
TAEN
8.13. "WORDS, WORDS, WORDS,"
-Compited and introdused by
Timothy Birch
28.43: SUNDAT CONCERT.
|«Bozpadný: Nózik, men fat, Op. 50- (noethoven) Adagio: Allegro vivaDR.
con poco meno llegen, Act
Menuetto: "Allegro, vaysCE,
Tinanon, frompr—Artuno Topes nihi and the NBC Symphony Orcht. Con- carto No. 5 in a list major Op. 13 .1" Dipercki (Beethoven), Allerm, Alegia un poco a mosso,*** Itonga TAXpero-Più allegro) Erdit: Fitinis (Platio}^ &<^tive, Philhermofila " Orch. cond, by Leopold LadyGE,
9.50, WEATHER FRIPONTZALDIA
· 19,09 "TIME ·SIONAL “Ag GABETES NEWS COMMENTARY,
10.15) MUSIO IN A QUIET KOUDZU
*Lyrics:
Nineteenth Bunday Trinity from the Church.
ORGAN INTERLUDE. 1130 KLOBE DOWN,
Monday
7,00 2. TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH.
TOP OF THE MORN, 7.13 NEWS BUMMARY, 745 'WEATHER REPORT. 735 DIARY FOR TODAY,
739 WEATHER REPORT,
after Temple
8.09 TIME BIONAL THE NEWⱭ.
E.19 PROGRAMME DARADE,
8,15 MONDAY MORNING MUSIC.
9:00 CLOSE DOWN,
12.30 pan. "APERITIF."
1
100 TIME SIGNAL.
3.33 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
-130 AFTERNOON CONCERT, 2.00 CLOBE DOWN.
5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
Complied by Davis.
5.43 MAKERS OF HISTORY.
Oilver Cromwell, A Midden
Letter.
(A BBC Broadcast for Bchools). GUG THE B.B.C. JAZZ CLUB.
Johnny Dankworth and his” Orchestra with Cleo Laine,- 8.39: THE ARCHERS,
An everyday story of country life in England.
645 TWILIGHT CONCERT, 7.1 FROM THE WEEKLIES, 7.30 THE
1959.
GENERAL
ELECTION
A spokesman for the PASKY,
7.40 COCKTAIL TIME.
7,58 WEATHER REPORT.
Labour
8.00 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS,
8.10 COMMENTARY,
5.15 WORLD THEATRE.
"The_Greatola” of
Aeschylna,
- Part 3: 'The Eumenides!
A.. Dow translation by Phillip Vellacoit.
itki..
9.15 THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conducted by Felix "Bärlight Waltzes”~- 3,45 FRED WARING
THE AND PENNSYLVANIANS OʻLE B
CLUB.
B.59 WEATHER REPÓRT. 12,00 TIME SIGNAL:
་ ་
THE NEWS & HOME 'NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
19.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.
(Repent of lhes 'Baturday's M. Broadcast),
10.45 CALYPSO CARNIVAL.
10.58 WEATHER REPORT
21.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS
REEL
11.11 GOODNIGIET "MUBIC" 11:30 CLOSE DOWN."
Tuesday
7.00 TIME SIGNAL MAN MAKER'S
'MELODY-ON TEK MÜVE 1.15-NEWS SUMMA 145 WEATHER. REPOJ 7.81, DIARY PORT
784 WEATHER REPOJET
BA9. TIMES IONAI/ZREJ INEWS. BIS PROGRAMME PARADES KJ TUESDAYS: TUNZER **** CLOSE OWN „18.JA PIE) MID-DAY" PRATELEĮ
18.39 DANTIRE)
1:15: WHAT
In
Book reviews and discussions are things we have come to as- sociate with the long winter evarings, now not far off. “Book- shop" tomorrow night at 740 marks the beginning, of a new crl. notion of Bunday evening ticlima of recently published booka. Tomorrow night's speaker 1. GIL Crowe and ba' whil talking about two books “Dia- mond Harbour" by Roy Forster and "The Good Lion" by Doherty.
bo
Lon
"My
James Joyce", edited by Mason and Ellman, and his brother Stanislaus Joyce's study Brother's Keaper." Foa-Ore Recitat
now since
It is some months Arrigo Fox and Harry, Öre last gave a recital frem. Radio Hong- kong's Concert Hall, but next Wednesday, at 8.48 they will be getting together again for a per. formance Beethoven's Sonata No. 6 In A major for plans and violin.
Motoring Magazina
This month'a. magazine for enthusiaste will feature a Road Test on two versions of the
Karmann Ghia Volkswagen, talk by
Major Harry Stanley (who is by the way Segretary of the RAC) in
"Car
aerica
an ex-
the
and commentaries by Raymond Baxter and Eric Tobitt on the RAC Tourist Trophy at Good- wood.
BBC Overscas Shortwave
Pro
Programmes
(On 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/s. 13.92m)
SATURDAY, OCT, 3 7.30 pm. FUNNY SIDE UP.. 1.00 THE NEWS,
LOS COMMENTARY.
KIS HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 3.20 APORTS ROUND-UP
134 PORCKS FAVOURITEK. 1.00 FROM THE WEEKLIKS.
Bettzwata from editorial comment by testing British weekly newspapers.
sis Ted Hesth introducer
THE TEV HEATH SHOW, And also presents your record re-
quenta.
18.00 THE NEWS.
1999 COMMENTARY.
10.15 WEEKEND REVIEW.
19.30 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE, Petrole by-products.
A lax by George Seal of the In- Uute of Petroleum.
15.
COMPOKER OF THE WEEK. Mozart (on records),
11.09 Big Ben, RADIO NEWELERİ.. ILIS BIMPLE MELODY.
The Bad Variety Orchestra with the String Choir, Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet. 11.45 Awociation Football.
IRKLAND 7. SCOTLAND.
A comment by Ronald Roser on the second half of the Inter- national match st Windre Park, Belit
12.43 km. We invite you to
Profor C, J. Lewis,
RECITAL
Andy Cole; The Martin Blavin Quinte-Wuliam Davis
Introduced by Hoy. Williammon,
· John Hiusvell (baritond; New Droduera by Travers Thrive. Zealand & CEton Hellwe 9.30 Eric Riker in (platm).
JUST FANCY.
· Viltoria, _vittoria-Carinatın.); T18.00 THE NEWS. for son clip, Ninaattrib. Pure 18.00 COMMENTARY. Kolas: 0, del to amato he→ 10.15 NEW INKAS. possudy; Storneliatrige--Respighi, 11.00 1 1, RADIO NEWMIKEL 1.25 MY WORDI
A presl game, devised by Tomy Shrynne año. Edward J. Maack E Amot Robertson and Frank Mult challenge Navy Spain and Denis Norden Umpire: Jack Longland. 11.45 FROM THE CONCERT
Ilse Wolf (oprano), Tyer Trio:-Gervaso de Fever
Crowson
A compass programme of the latest rush invention, techalques, sud tihooveston,
10:30 KNULISTI WRITING,
Speaker: Dr Gwyn Juned, Professor of English, University Courge of Wales, Aberystwyth 39.45 GIGIT MUSIC,
un gramophone records 11.09 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSKEKL 11.35 BERENADE.
(clarinet) Amaryllis Fleming form of attractive musto
celloj
all given by the B Midianc (piano),
Lighs Orchestra, conducted by Leo Würmerer.
ONE GOOD
De nounliche Lied: Wech-áuf (Sh German Songs for voice, clarinet and plano)--Spahr; Aus den ceilchen Rosen-Schum
Volksliediens-- Schumann; "Trio in A minor, Op. 114 Brahma. A recording of a concert given before an invited audience in the Concert Ha BroadcastiZNE House, Landong
12.30 aún, 4 SINO SIMPLE.
SOMETHING
Will the Adro Singers. Direct ed by Cliff Adama Songs RUN- plying for song-lovers. Tonight's program
kcludes
LINDER AWHILE. With Tommy Reilly and The Hed- Pesky O'Neil: My Heart Cries for
ley Ward Trio.
1.00 THE NEWS.
SUNDAY, OCT. 4 ·
3.00 pm. THE NEWS.
1.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 4.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 130 Annabel Maule
Daddiley in
"VANITY FAIR" $.90 BING IT AGAIN!
and
Ronald
you Ukelels Lady. Accompiled by Jack blow, produced by John Drowell
1.90 THE NEWS.
TUESDAY, OCT. 6
1.30 pm. FORCES' FAVOURITES.
O THE NEWS.
COMMENTARY,
5. 8.13 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 1.29 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
30 COMMONWEALTH CONCENT
BALL Bydney Symphony Orchestra, ronducted by Home. Masquerade
A sorg-minute sequence of po pular melodies oki and new aung" by Denny L, Julle Dawn, Jean Camp- bell, and Franklyn Boyd, The Coronets with The Stove Посе
Str Bernard Four and Jackle Brown at tho electric ore, cuthpiled
Overture abert hoed by Johnnie Stewart.
and pre-ughes: Symphony No. 3 in D
and
12:00 Midnighỵ,
TUEN..
Dicke Valentine plays records of
old songs with a new look, 12.30 2.2. SONGS
NATURES.
The Sea,
OF SUNDRY
Kenneth Tudor (baritone). Pins Les (piano)"
***01**
Chorus: Conductor, Leslie Woodgate. and the BBC Baritons: Sea Fever-ireland; Tom Dowling-Dibden; Mother (Salt-water balade) Hent;
Carey Chorus:
The Balkon's Gerland-Aube Rowley.
1.00 THE NEWS.
THURSDAY, OCT. 8
8.00 p.m. THE NEWS.
8.09 L'UALMENTARY,
8.15 UNE NEWB FROM BRITAIN.
5.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
13 WELSH MAGAZINE.
A programme for Welsh people a quer the world, including general
me nowa a voceta' letter, a topical talk, and Wein music.
9. MARCHING AND WALTZING. The Bad of the Royal Howa Quarts. (The ities). Conductor: Major J. E. Thirtio Antou and his Orchestra.
9.45 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.
Vaughan Williams (on recordaja 10.00 THE NEWS.
9.30 TWO-WAY FAMILY FAVOUR. Schubert: Suits, Mother Goose--
ITES.
Ravel introduction and Bridal Prd- † 19.0% COMMENTARY, ileourds for Servicemen
comion. (The Gouten Cockerel)- women stationed abroad and their
Himaky-Korsakov. Recorded for the familles et bonic, Presented by
HBC's General Overseas Service by Dennis Sco, in London and Harry
courtesy of the Australian Broadcast- Secombe. In Cyprus
ing Commi
10.00 THE NEWS. 10.00 COMMENTARY, 10.13 ABIAN CLUB.
Speaker: Dr Stafford Clark, 10.45 TIME'S INJURIOUS HAND.
Shaperpeare's
XVI
KEKELI
9.30 ULSTER-SCOTTISH
ΣΙΝΕ
10.15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, Questione come - this week roa North Borneo. Br Joint Wolfenden, Michael Shanks and John Arlott will swer the questions in Londen. MAGA-1939 THE WORLD WR LIVE IN.
A mories of conversations with head- ing British Armata kod Wibon interviewed water, Ange
W. Julin Morgan 10.45 FOR THE VERY YOUNO. A programm (DT under Ave.
A special edition for Scots as well Winter Hatenes overseas includis ing The News from Home, sporta LV-report.
Irish and Scotish; dance music, and a talk by Ulster.
Presented by Scor in Jack Inglis, produced by Diana Hyde and
Michael Redgrave Brad by 11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 Jeremy Noble talks about
TODAY'S CONCERTO. 11.30 CONCERTO.
(harp),
Oxian Elis Northern Orchestra, Conductor, George Hunt.
Harp
children 11.De Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL
Premanded by Denis Stevena.
S NEW RECORDS.
(Concert music).
1
12.00 Sidnight.
SERIOUS
ARGU.
MENT.
Muse
in the
Peter
York
Manner.
2: Rule of Law Lord Juice 12.30 am. SWEET SERENADE.
Medkie from Belfast,
10,00 THE NEWB.
10.09 COMMENTARY.
10.14 THE INITIATORS.
BBC
Coke.
Dankc
18.45 IN THE MEANTIME.
Jack Hardy'l Little Orchesita.
11.40
in
11.15 PANCE MUSIC.
11.30 THIS DAY IN FEAR
On gramophone records,
Concerto-landel:
Have Owned" | Rogne et danse webuy. 12.30 am. Tony
'HANCOCK'S HALF-HOUR, With Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Korver Wins, Patricia Hayes and Noel Dryden, written by Alan and Ray Gelton, producaŭ
Ronald.
A second serios, In this cans. of discussion programmes, begins on Wednesday at 8.30 when Gerald Moore and Timothy "Motoring Magazine" which Birch will be talking about two fextampiled and produced by books on the Irish writer James) Timothy Birch is on the air at Joyce: "The Critical Writings of 19 o'clock on Tuesday evening.
3.45 "LET'S JOIN INË.
"Snipperapper"
Brondenes for children).
anc
A story, told by Charles Súdwill, 1,90 LA DEMIHZURE FRANCAIBE.
430 THE ARCHERS,
An everyday story of country life in England.
16.45 AROUND THE
MUSIC.
H
1,90 LUCKY vir,
WORLD
Presented by Mary..
1,58 WEATHER REPORT
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWB.
4.10 COMMENTARY.
$.15 SECOND HELPING.
Presented by Ted ThomaE.
IN
5.00 "MOTOKING MAGAZINE,”
Complied „and", presented by Timothy Birch,
B30 PIANO. RECITAL
MOJABIWITSCH.
9,48 WEATHER, REPORT, 19.00 TIME-BIGNAL.
.
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, -.~N 10.15 PARIS STALL TIME, 10.0
KEYBOARD CAVALCADE. 105 WEATHER REPORT. 11,00 TIME BIGNAL.
RADIO NEWS REEL.
1L AND HO TO BELI." 1130 CLOSE DOWN,
Wednesday
2.0) 2.0, TIME SIGNAL..
MARCII.
RIDING NOTEA.
7.15 NEWS BUMMARY. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 755 DIARY FOR TODAY, 7.3 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 ZIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
6.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
8,13 MID-WEEK MELODIES.
3.00 CLOSE DOWN,
1250 р... MUSIC FROM
FILMS,
1.99 TIME SIGNAL.
111 WEATHER REPORT.
2.15 TIME SIGNAL,
THE
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- **NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 ... DANDSTAND.
Gilbert Vinter Concert Band. 2.09–CLUSE, DOWN.---
8.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
Compiled by Navis, 543 EVENING SERENADE, 6.00 TIME FOR
JAZZ ROVEN DAY.
63) THE ARCHERS,
WITH
At 'everyday story of country MF in England,
BAS AMOUND obeat unitAIN. Bestland... de 2
Premented by
BIÚ Dorward and 7.13. LATER FROM AMERICA,
Ian McCallum,
By Alistair Cooke.
1.30 THE GENERAL
1910.
ELECTION
A spolermoan for the Conserva
Man tiyag Party,”
· 1.43: INTERLUDE;...
,158 WEATHER REPORT.A
8,90 TIME SIGNAL, THE"NEWS,
· EID COMMENTARY,
13 PIAND PLATTERE
| 839 TALKING ABOUT: HOOÈS,
Ms. Czarnídy Moore, critical wrking For Zamin JoyDuc
Broker # **
Joyce.
de Ellman, «TAIS.
DAS FROM THE CONCERT.
Profesa
10.15 CONTINENTAL
VOUR
RENDEZ.
GUY
With Dinle Brabant. 10.45 TIME OUT WITH
MITCHELL.
10 BE WEATHER REPORT.
1100 TIME SIGNAL
RADIO NEWS REEL. 11.35 REVENIK.
1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
7,00 m. TIME BIGNAL.
MARCHI
DRIGHT AND FARLY, 143 NEWS SUMMARY.. 1.6 WEATHER REPONT. 731 DIARY FOR TODAY. 78 WEATHER REPORT,
8.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
* RITIM RENDEZVOUS.
$.00 CLUBE DOWN,
12.10 p.m.
MUSIC."
"NOTHING
150 TIME BIGNAL.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT,
3.15 TIME #IGNAL..
BUT
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
130 "YOURS SINCERELY."
With Vera Lynn, The
Keynotes and Woolf Phillips and His Orchestra Quest Artist: Keith Bəird (Clarinei),
2,00 CLUSE DOWN.
3.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
Complied by Mavis,
3.43 "ROUND ABOUT."
A Virs to Pinewood Film Studios,
6.00 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR, 6.30 THE ÄRCHERS,
An everyday story of country ute England.
6.45 SONGS BY EVE
WITH THZ
ORCHESTRA.
REG
BOSWELL OWEN
7.09 AT TRE BALLET,
136 LONDON CALLING
158 WEATHER REPORT.
–8.JEME SIGNAL,TUE. NEWS.
8.10 COMMENTARY.
-8.15 'ROUND THE
RHYTUM
With Ted Thomas
CLOCK
B.IS VOICES FROM THE PAST.
Introduced' by David Lloyd James.
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930 MUSIC IN MINIATURE. 0.30 WEATHER REPORT,
10.00 TIMĖ BIONAL
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
10.15. PAUL TEMPLE AND 'THE
VANDYKE AFFAIR,
A serial by Francis Burbridge Car Parts - “Zatroducing Mr
Droste,"
***Repeat of lásk, Batiznday's Broad- .cxit).
"THS" JOHANN STRAUSS POLKAS, 10.SE WEATHER REPORTS. (11.69 TIME.SIGNAL, A „AMANIO NEWS HEEL.
11.11 BOLT (LIOHTI, AND SWEET
11.30 · CLOBE DOWN.
Friday
1.00 THE NEWS.
MONDAY, OCT. 5
8.00 nm, THE NEWS.
1.09 COMMENTARY.
•
1.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
ZU SPORTA REVIEW.
ID LETTER FROM AMERICA.,
By Alistair Cooke,
8.43 THE CONDUCTOR SPEAKS,
Boyd Neel introduces favourite gramophone records he has made. 9.13 SEMPRINI BERENADE,
Old спеден
ones byed.
8cm.
lected ones by ut the pleno. Featuring his own preangements for plan and orcheriya. BOC Revue
1.00 THE NEWK. BED, RADIO NEWSREEL.
A play by Malcolm A. Huixe
and Eric Palce. Adapted for radia by Cynthia Pughe, production by Audrey Cameron.
MUSIC.
12.30 BTORIES OF FAMOUS The second of_atx programmes in which Deryck Cooke alles about well-known works and how they Camo so be written. 2; Weber's Konzertatuck in F minor for plann and orchestra.
100 THE NEWS,
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7
2.00 pm. THA NEWS.
S COMMENTARY." 8.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, ERO SPORT! ROUND-UP.
8.36 THE CITURCH IN CONTEN.
PORARY ROCIETY.
The relevance of the Christian
Orchestra, Conductor: Harry Habino-meage and ure way in which the witz
945 MAINLY FOR WOMEN,
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.00 COMMENTARY.
10.15 DEMOCRACY IN ASIA,
Speakers: Keith Card,
Hog!
Tinker, and G. I. Cowen. Narrator: Richard Harris.
10,30 LEARNING
FUTURE.
Speaker: Sir Johri
FOR
THE
Wolfenden.
0.30 THE BAND Or ЛЕК МА
JESTY'S WELSH GUARDS, Cundue'ed by Major Statham 10.00 NELLOW RHYTHM WITH ANDY KIRK AND TILA CLOUDS OF JOY. 19.30 BELT KAEMPFERT AND MIN
ORCHESTRA,
11.00 "HIGH BARBAREE.”
B31 Buy
Songs of the sea. The Shepherd Charts with Marter and Els Orchestra. 11.30 OLD WORLD WALTZES,
Vienna Biste Oneta Orchester, 12.00 ROGER WILLIAMA, PIANO BOLOS AND DIETS WITZI STRING ORCHESTRA.
12.30 . "BROADWAY CAVAL-
CADE."
With the Fred Warins Xean. #lvanian).
2,80 TIME BIONAL.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME HIGNAL.
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN. NOUNCEMENTS.
130 AFTERNOON CONCERT, ZAO "MUSICAL
OP
BOUVENIRS EUROVE." 2.38-ILABRY EFLAPONTE ́SINGS
OF THE CARIBBEAN, 3.00 A PORTRAIT OF FRANK
MUIR And BENTE NORDEN. 110 A Ghout RECITAL DY
RUNGIKRO RICCI (VIOLIN) WILD Ernst Lush (Plano). 345 FOLK NONO OF ENGLAND. ******** The Roger Warner (morale,
4.00 MUSIC WIB TRA FIMR, 430 HITS OF THE KINETEEN
FTITIKA.
ORCHES-
5.00 BILLY VAUGHN'S
TIL
·
4.39 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
Complied by Mavla. ·
545 RHYMES and stories."
The Stag with the Hammock Between
Antlers."
Bilken
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A Roumanien Legesid for children. 6.00 THE JAZZ BEAT.
Presented
by, the
-- America. Elliot
Voice of
Sextet, Jim Lowe, Narrator. Vocalist: Dolores Martin, Marcie Lutes, Bololat: Sem Domahue, Tenor
xx, Pen Wee Irwin, Trumpet. 130 THE ARCHERS
An everyday mory of country
Fin England.
BAY MYSTERY MUSIC
Cash Quis Competition. Presented by Top Mazwa 2.13 WORDS AND MUSIC,
·TAS ́NORRIE PAKAMON AND. NIS
ORCHESTRA,
Bendust for twoman N
701 WEATHER· REPORT,
8,35 - MAINLY
ZBROWEL
Church in adjut.sg Hanif to the special needs of sodaly today, 4: The Symbols that Remain. The Vety Rev. F W. DIBLE bone,
Dean of Liverpool
3.45 MELODY HOUR
The Lou Whiteson Orchestra-
FRIDAY, OCT.. 9
7.00 p.m. ROUND-UP
OF ELÉC TION RESULTA TO DATE.
130 LIGHT MUSIC. 8.09
COMMENTARY. R. PLECTION RESULTS
ANALYSES.
10.00 THE NEWS.
AND
18.09 ELECTION COMMENTARY. 1915 INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE.
10.35 ICELANDIC REVELS.
PRESS
A true story by Lord Dugeria read by Offver Neville, 19.45 BONGS OF HANDEL 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 Paul Martin invites you to:
join him
IN SEARCH ́or MUSIC..
1.4 THE GREAT UNIMPRESSION-
ABLE. A play fer broadcasting by Leon- ard Cotirell form the story by Stacy Aumonire,
12.15 a.m. LET YOURSELP Gó.
Hated Smert at the electric organ. 12.36 THE WORLD OF OPERA,
Gence and aliations described with gramophone Tacords Trever Harvey, 2:
by Sama Garden
Setnes.
1.00 THE NEWS.
MUSIC
from
MANY LANDS
FESTIVAL IN HAITI.
Jean Leon Destine,
THE MUSIC OF HUNGARY,
SONGS OF ISRAEL. Theodore Bikel
RUSSIAN FOLK SONGS. Recordings from the U.S.S.R. Selections from the film MOTHER INDIA'. Lata Mangeshkar
& Mohd Raf
- MUSIC OF THE SWISS ALPS.
MUSIC OF BOLIVIA. Rol Shaw and Loa Pelegrinos — MUSIC OF THE GERMAN ALPS.
MY GREECE. The Music of Athens today.
MUSIC OF ́ ́ PERU.
Jaranistes.
Vicente Blanchi's Orchestra & LOS
ARMENIAN WEDDING, Mike Sarkissian &
Baghdad Ensemble, .
his Cafe
QUEEN OF HEARTS. Early English Folk Songs by Cynthia
Gooding
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Hong Kong Commercial Broadcasting Every Monday & Wednesday
at 8.15 p.m.
to
MUSIC FROM MOUTRIES
COMPERED BY THE NEWS.,
FOR MIDDLE
Presby Stephen Alexander. FASSONEN, SONG,
IN AT THE OPEKA,“
LAK, WEATHER REPORT,
PATRON-BRITAIN.
KÉJELITVAMINATHE GROOVE.
FLIÁK GOODNIGHT,MUSIC,
MOUTRIE
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JOHN WALLACE
The Choir of Behart
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