Rediffusion (cont'd)

400 TEA FUB TWO-Featuring po- pular songs for tea time listen- ing.

4.30 MUSICAL A B C—Songs with titles beginning with the Letter "N",

5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Toy- town", Episode 11-“A Portrait of the Mayor."

5.30 FRIDAY REQUESTS-Presented

by Ron Ross.

6.00 SHOW TIME SERENADE- Show tunes played by the Sidney Torch Strings. 6.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARHERS-An everyday story of country life in England. 6.4 BAND CALL Featuring the

Ronnie Scott Sextet. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE

NEWS.

7.09 WEATHER

FORECAST, AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LODE.

7.15 CONCERT

MINIATURE

"Jezu Joy of Man's Desiring." "Sheep may Safely Graze" and "Fugue in G Minor" by Bach.

TELEVISION

Presented by Cable and Wire- less Limited.

736 TRACK TALK-TÝsa for to-

morrow's races.

7.45 CALDBECK'S QUARTER HOUR 8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE

Featuring Maurice Chevalier. 8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW The tops in popular music pre- sented by Ron Ross, 8.30 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW-Featuring the Cham- pagne music of Lawrence Welk, with guest stars.

Lester

9.00 LADY IN A FOG-By

Powell, Episode 6 "A Psy- chological Matter."

9.30 CAFE CONTINENTAL — Pre- sented by Jeannette Piry, p 10.00 REDIFFÜSION'S SPOTLIGHT-

Interview with a visiting, cele- brity. 10,15 ONE NIGHT STAND. 10.45 DANCE TIME—U.S:A-Featur

music ing the

of Welk and his Orchestra. STUP PRESS—A special night news report. 11.05 DATE WITH DREAMLAND-

Popular songs.

11.00

Lawrence

late

11.30 PRELUDE TO MIDNIGHT—A

programme of dance music. 12.00 hidnight. "GOD SAVE THE

QUEEN."

STAN MATTHEWS ON TV

18.25 "TOMBSTONE TERRITORY."

Starring Richard Eastman and Pat Cobray.

10.30 LATE NIGHT FINAL: NEWS HEADLINES, WEATHER RE- PORT AND ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

Wednesday

5.00 p.m. CHILDREN'S HOUR.

"Cartoons."

5.15 CHILDREN'S

FEATURE.

WEDNESDAY

3.30 "JET JACKSON FLYING

-

COMMANDO." Starring Richard Webb. Sid Melton and Olan Soule.

6.90 CLOSE DOWN.

110 THE GUY LOMBARDO SHOW. Featuring Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians with Guest Star- The Three Suns.

1.55 BRITISH TELEVISION NEWS. 2.05 "FATHER KNOWS BEST."

Starring Robert Young and Jane Wyatt in "Love My Own Life,"

8.30 "RESCUE L"

Starring Jim Davis and Lang Jeffries.

9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL.

World and.Colony events. 9.15 "DRAGNET.”

Starring Jack Webb and Alexander.

9.40 SHAWTIME

Ben

Presents an All Star Chinese feature from the Shaw Brothers Library.

HEADLINES, WEATHER RE- PORT AND ANNOUNCE- MENTS:

The name of Stanley Matthews is known the world over. 11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL: NEWB

This great sportsman-who delighted Hongkong football fans just over a year ago—has done much to raise the status of the professional footballer.

He has literally kicked a ball right round

the

globe having played In North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa

and Australia and next Thurs. day evening the Colony's tele- vision audlence will have a unique opportunity to see a short pictorial tribute to this man who has become a sporting legend in his own life time.

"Stanley Matthews, the Peter Pan of British football," will be televised at 9.45 p.m. on Thurs- day 5th November.

In

☆ ☆

these

highly speculative

days when the future of space travel is very much in the news it is probably timely to give the ordinary people an inside look at some of the highly complex problems involved In such а project.

These can be broadly divided into two main categories. The problems of man on the опе hand and the problems of mach. ines on the other.

It is natural that the experts in aviation medicine should now be directing a great deal of their efforts towards the solution

of many of the physical hazards confronting man in his journey into space. At ten minutes to eight on Monday evening- through the co-operation of the United States Air Force-the Hongkong television audience will have an excellent opportun. ity to see something of the vast research organisation which has been developed to probe the new problems.

"Vertical Frontier," which is being televised in Monday Docu. mentary is a frank revelation of progress to date yet it never dis guises the intense human, opposed to scientific, interest,— and speculation-In what lies

ahead.

2.00 p.m.

Today

"LEAVE

23

IT

ΤΟ

BEAVER." With Jerry Mathers as Beaver and Tony Dow as Wally.

2.25 Broderick Crawford in

“HIGHWAY PATROL."

230 CANTONESE FEATURE. 430 THE GUY LOMBARDO SHOW. Featuring Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians with Guest Artistes.

5.00 CHILDREN'S HOUR.

"Cartoons."

3.15 "THE PUPPETS."

Presented by Calvin Wong. 530 THE LITTLE RASCALS. 5.50 CHILDREN'S FEATURE. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.30 WHITE HUNTER."

Starring Rhodes Reason.

133 PRESENTING THE RAINBOW DANCING TROUPE IN A FRO- GRAMME OF CLASSICAL CHINESE DANCES.

MacKENZIE'S RAIDERS." Starring Richard Carlson.

835 THE BOB CUMMINGS SHOW.

With Bob Cummings,

Rosemary DeCamp and Ann B. Davis in "Long Live The King."

9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL. World and Colony events. 9.15 "TOP PLAYS OF 1959."

Production No. 35 "Bitter Grapes."

Peter

Starring John Banner. Graves and Jody Lawrence.

9:49 Late night matinee presents

"KILL OR RE KILLED." Starring Lawrence Tierney. George Couleurs and Marissa O'Brien. 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL: NEWS HEADLINES. WEATHER RE-

Sunday

2.00 p.m. "THE HALLS OF IVY."

Starring Ronald Colman and Bealta Hume.

2.25 STAGE 7.

Starring Phyllis Kirk and Craig Stevens ra The Voice of Murder."

250 CANTONESE FEATURE. 430 THE BAY MILLAND SHOW.

With Ray Milland and Phyllis Avery.

5.00 CHIDREN'S HOUR.

Sunday Fun with “Abbott and Costello."

5.30 CARTOONS."

5.35 "FLASH GORDON,"

Starring Steve Holland and Irene Champlin in another thrilling ad- venture in the realm of space.

6.60 CLOSE DOWN.

7.00 WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW, 8.00 "THE FLORIAN ZABACH

SHOW."

Thursday

5.00 p.m. CHILDREN'S HOUR.

"Cartoons."

5.20 A STORY FOR THE CHINESE

CHILDREN.

By Cynthia Leung (in Cantonese). 3.30 Another exciting adventure

with "ZASSIE."

Starring Tommy Rettig, Jan Clay- ton. George Cleveland and Lassie.

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.30 Gene Barry a

"BAT MASTERSON."

The man who became a legend in

his own time.

1.55 YESTERDAY'S NEWSREEL.

The stories that made tha haid- lines years ago.

· 8.05′ Maxwell Reed in

"CAPTAIN DAVID GRIEF."

↑ Episode 28: "Pankburn's Pride:”:

8.30 Presenting CHE Largo and Pamela Kwok in another edition

of "TELEVISION. JIGSAW." 9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREZIL

World and Colony events. 9.15 Schweppes presents

"THE LIBERACE SHOW." Starring Liberace, the greatest showman-musician of the day.

9.45 British Sporting Personalities “ETANIKY MATTHEWE" Reviewing the career of the Peter Pan of British footbal.

9.55 "HARBOUR COMMAND."

Starring Wendell Corey. 10.25 HOLLYWOOD STAR PLAY-

HOUSE

Robert

Proudly presents Lloyd Bridges, The Armstrong, and Carey Almo it 10.45 LATE NIGHT FINAL: NEW!

HEADLINES, WEATHER RE FORT AND

ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

Friday

5.00 p.m. THE FRIDAY FUNNIES..

With Laurel and Hardy.. 5.20 "THE ADVENTURES

NOODY."

By Enid Blyton:

5.35 George” Dolenz in

“THE -- COUNT CRISTO."

OP

OF MONTE

Epistide 36: "The Island." 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.30 Introducing “CASEY JONES."

Starring Alan Hale Jr.

7.55 ANNUAL APPEAL ORGAN-

ISED By the British Legion (Hongkong and China. Branch). in xià of the Exri Faig Fund. 8.65 Lloyd Bridgen in

"SEA HUNT.”

8.30 Willem Benête in

"LIFE OF RILEY." 9.00 TELEVISION. NEWSREEL.

World and Colony events. 9.15 "ROYAL PLAYHOUSE-

Production No. 3-"The Tunnel” 9.40 “LADY: PRECIOUS' STREAM”

(Part III).

A_Cantonese opera in three parts by Dr S. L. Hsiang.

11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL: NEWS HEADLINKS: WHATHER KR. PORT AND ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

COMMERCIAL RADIO

Olivier In Henry V

8.38 George Burns and Gracie Allen At 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday in the programme "Theatre

in

"THE BURNS AND ALLEN SHOW."

8.53 "CROSSROADS."

J

The Good Will Show. Episode 17: "Liberty Bell", starring Brian Donlevy.

9.20 SUNDAY SHOWTIME.

Time," Sir Laurence Olivier is featured in scenes from Shakespeare's Henry The Fifth. The incidental music is composed and conducted by Sir William Walton.

In "Theatre Time" on Thurs.

Max Adrian

Presents "Out of the Clouds" day at 9 p.m.,

is

by Anthony Stect, Robert starred in a comic` operetta ver- Beatty and David Knight. slon of Voltaire's Satire, Candide.

10.30 LATE NIGHT FINAL: NEWS HEADLINES, WEATHER RE- PORT AND ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

Monday

5.00 p.m. JUNIOR SPORT TIME.

Specially prepared and presented for the younger viewers by Jock Sloan.

5.15 Another exciting adventure

with "FURY.” Starring Bobby Diamond and Fury the Wonder Horse.

5.30 "JUNIOR SCIENCE."

A further study in simple science.

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

1.30 "THE POP SHOP."

A modern music meeting place. 7.50 MONDAY DOCUMENTARY.

"Vertical Frontier." 8.20 MacDonald Carey as

"DR CHRISTIAN."

8.45 "CALLING CARD."

(A studio presentation).

9.00 TELEVISIÓN NEWSREEL.

World and Colony events. 9.15 THE JANE WYMAN SHOW.

Presents Jane Wyman and Kenmer in "The Bullet Trick." 9.40 CANTONESE FEATURE,

Ed

11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL: NEWS HEADLINES. WEATHER RE- PORT AND ANNOUNCE MENTS.

Tuesday

3.00 p.m. William Boyd as "Hoppy"

in

"HOPALONG CASSIDY."

523 "CARTOONS,"

5.35 "IVANHOE."

Starring Roger Moore.

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.30 THE

GEORGE SANDERS MYSTERY THEATRE. Play No. 13 "Morning Boat to Africa."

The final programme of the series. 733 TELEVISION CONCERT

MINIATURE

Presents Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor). Accompanied by Moya Rea at the piano in a programme of Viewer's requests.

8.10 ALL STAR THEATRE

Presents "And Son."

Starring Edward G. Robinson, Jon Raer and Erin O'Brien-Moore.

8.35 THE RAY MILLAND SHOW.

With Ray Milland and Avery

Phyllis

9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL.

World and Colony events. 9.15 LUCKY LAGER SPORT TIME. 9.45 CHINESE CALLING CARD.

Introduced by Peter Pun. 10.00 "DUFFY'S TAVERN,"

Starring Ed Gardner as Archie the

PORT AND ANNOUNCE- Bartender in "Miss Duffy Coming Out

MENTS.

to the Party.”

at From Monday to Friday 6.30 p.m., Commercial Radio con- tinue the series "Tako Ten Pro-, vinces" In which John Fisher, a traveller,

of gives his views Canada and its people.

"Music for the Sabbath" on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock is devoted to a performance of Symphony No. 4 in G by Gustav Mahler Bruno Walter conducts the Philharmonic Symphony Or

of chestra

The New York. soprano soloist is Desi Halban.

Lovers of serious music at home in the afternoon can hear the Rochester Philharmonic Or.

conducted chestra

by Erich Leinsdorf playing Mozart's Sym- phony No. 40 in G Minor at 4.45 on Monday afternoon, and some of Bach's 48 Preludes and Fugues played on the harpsic- hord by Isolde Ahlgrima at 5.30 on Thursday.

The time of the weekly Jazz feature "Just Jazz" compiled and presented by Nick Demuth has been changed to 7 p.m. on Satur- day. The programme of tradi- tlonalist Jazz at the "Jazz Band Ball" remains at the same time at 8.30 p.m. on Friday.

Today

10.45 MUSIC FROM THE ISLANDS. Hawaiian serenades at their best.

11.00 WEATHER REPORT.

SATURDAY SYMPHONY.

12.00 Noon. LUNCHTIME VARIETY.

1.00 pm. Weather Report.

LUNCHTIME VARIETY (Cont'd).

1.30 INFORMATION DESK.

Music, reminders, and informa- tion of interest.

Presented by John Gunstone. 2.00 OPEN HOUSE.

4.00 WEATHER REPORT.

- OPEN HOUSE (Cont'd). 3.00 RELAXEZ VOUS. 5.30 BIG BRASS BAND.

Military band music. 3.45 ESPANOL.

Music from Spain.

6.00 MR & MRS.

Performances by husbands and

their wives.

6.30 BUT THE COVER'S LOVELY. We listen to the music from Inside attractive record covers. 6.45 THE TRIO LOS PANCHOS.

Music and song from this popular Mexiera Trio, 7.00 JUST JAZZ.

Compiled and presented by Nick Demuth”.

7.30 THE HI FI' CLUB.

Sponsored by the Bottlers Fed. Inc.

Hongkong

&.1.J

Pago!

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1.10 BUNDAY VARIETY—Muse kuf

song for your after breaként. Halening.

18.00- MUSIC FOR THE SARBATY”. 1100 WEATHER”, ESPOST SA PRE

„A progrebotis: of-flerisus-Sengka

Lifetime With Bes Light. 1113 PULTKY KEADINGS-Richard

Burlon reada somą gloeme Dylan Thomas. 11.30 SUNDAY- STRINGS_Variocu

arrangements” sed styling: solo“ atid- orchidsteal' strings.

12.09 Noan, THE SUNDAY JUNKIS

SELENADE-8passorèd by th Hong Kong Bettlers Foé. -Presented by John Wallace,

1.99 DEL WEATHER

Sunday Sunkist Serent

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400' WEATHER REPORU

Special - Request #progn for members and families -Bar Majesty's Forens in Hon

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5.00 ́ KIGHT TIMES KIGHTY-BIGKK 5.39 BRITISH BAND FI — In which we fertüre the varying styles of some of Britain's tog recording" grołapać, je

6.00 A TRIBUTE TO

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638 PIANO PLAYTIME-Featuring

Liberate.

6.63 LES ELGART-The King of

Swing.

7.00 MEET THE GIELS-MECÍ.

and singers introduce the ladies of their choice.

734 MAY I HAVE THIS WALIZE 109 WEATHERE KEPORT—Around the "Cracker Barrel- witr Slim Pickings and Shorty Zich: 130 PHILL'S MUSIC BOX. 1.00 THR ORIGINÁL CAST OF

Oh, Kay 9.43 Approx. ALFRED - NEWMAN CONDUCTS Light musle frown popülar orchestres, under", the- direction of.

Newman.

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