Radio HK (cont'd)

13 8.4.C. BANDSTAND----Gilbert

Winter and the concert band. 2.00 CLASE DOWN. 5.29 FOR THE VERY YOUNG —

Compiled by Macis. 145 EXPLORATÍŪKS - Hervenly Bhawers-A talk on meteors by mectronics Rasgid Oliphant.

"Mimie Life by C. L. Boltz 6.30 NEWPORT JAZZ-Introduced

by Colla Sinart.

(3 THE ARCHERS...An everyday story of country life in Eng-

LE AROUND THE WORLD

#DRIC Switzerland.

68 WEATHER REPORT.

N

780 TINE SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

230 COMMENTARY.

115 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS

Timothy Birch discusses Francis

Blackzura:

YONE Rebel in

Literature"

with "The

American

by Carl

Bode:

The Business of Criticien by Helen Gardner: "Contemporary English Poetry" by

Trazile

T38 FIRST HEARING.

629 TRIBUTE

7.80 TEME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7.19 COMMENTARY. 7.15 ROGE

GERSHWIN.

WILLIAMS PLAYS

7.45 AN APPEAL ON BEHALF OF THE ANTI-T.B. ASSOCIATION -BTre Han. Dhun Ruttonjes. BUSINESS——Max By- 7.50 SRCH'

gives with Ted Heath and bus ITEC

LIS MAINLY FOR MIDDLEBROWS -Presented by Stephen Alexan- der. $45 "FEATURING

FREDETE"

Fredeye Marshall accompanied br Colin Stuart. Pete Penny. Nick Demuth, Ceny Greco and Peter Padova.

1.53 WEATHER REPORT.

9.00 TIME SIGNALÉ THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BEITAIN.

REDIFFUSION

SOCCER

OPERA

THE (Gounod). (Abridged

9.15 AT

with

(Soprano).

(Teror) and

"Faust

Version)

Victoria De Los Angeles

Goddi Nicolai

Bor.s Christon

(Bass) and The Orchestra

and

Chorus of the Theatre National

conducted

De L'Opera, Paris. by Andre Cluytens. 1015 TAKE IT FRŮM HERE-With Dick Bentley, Jimmy Edwards and June Whitfeld. (Repeat of last Tuesday's broadcast).

BY 10.45 TWO POEME

WORTH-Read by Quayle. 10.53 WEATHER REPORT.

SIGNAL, 11.00 TIME

NEWSREEL. 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 1134 CLOSE DOWN,

WORDS- Anthony

RADIO

INTERNATIONAL

Anthony Two major sporting events will be covered by Rediffu-

TU VALUER—The Kembia Mine Explosion.

8.33 FROM THE STUDIO_CUfford

Wilkes (Clarinet), Lola Young (Soprano). piano accompani- sheet by Ruby Woo.

138 WEATHER LEPORT

the

sion this week. The first is

6th Macao be will Grand Prix. This popular annual event

time by Rediffusion, covered jointly for the first Radio Hongkong and Commercial Radio.

Elaborate preparations have been made

dance detro

party-Host: Ray Cor- * TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

to bring listeners 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special ROME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

night neas report. $15 THIRTY-MINUTE THEATRE- up-to-the-minute reports on the

Production

The Necklace" by Dorothy progress of the Black, from the story by Guy Car Handicap at 11.30 a.m. and

at - 2.15

De Maupassant.

8.45 "QUIET, PLEASE!"-Forty-five the

minutes with Michael Baldwin. today. WARIS STAR TIME.

#EATHER REPORT. *TRACE** SIGNAL, KEWIKEEL.

HLAS REVERIE.

238 CLOSE DOWN.

ladies

race

RADIO

p.m.

The commentary on the start Grand Prix of the 6th Macao from the Guia Circuit in Macao, will be broadcast at 11.50 tomorrow.

a.m.

Thursday

130a.m. TIME SIGNAL, MARCH 735 NEWS SUMMARY, BIGHT

AND EARLY.

145 WEATHER REPORT. 125 RTARY POX TODAY. TE WEATHER REPORT. $20-TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 13. PZUGKRANKE TAKADE LIS LHYTHM · ZENDEZVOCS. 13 REPEAT HEADLINES, WEA-

SIZER REPORT,

1. CLOSE DOWN

race

From then on reports on the will be progress of the broadcast every half hour until approximately 5,05 p.m. when the race is expecetd to end.

The second important sport- ing event this week is the visit of the Djurgarden Soccer team who will play the All-Hongkong team today, the Hongkong selee- tion tomorrow and the Combin- ed Chinese on Wednesday.

on

A recorded commentary today's game will be broadcast The broadcast on tommorrow's game will start at the conclusion of commentaries

12.39 p.m. NOTHING BUT MUSIC. at 6.03 p.m.

LA TIME SIGNAL. LIT. WEATHER REPORT. 1.45 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS &

11

- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, on the Macao Grand Prix. A re-

BLTOND OUR KEN-Starring Kezoch Horne. (Repeat -fast. Honda's broadcast).

200 CLOSE DOWN.

13 FOR THE VERY YOUNG

*Compiled by Mavis.

LAS EVENING SERENADE.

< PORTUGUESE. HALF. HODE.

---Presented by Hugo Viera

evers

$30 THE ARCHERS—A

dky story of -country He-in

LA SONGS BY DINAH SHORE. £50 WEATHER REPURT, tæ THE SIGNAL, IAS COMMENTARY. <TR

corded commentary on the last 30 minutes of play on Wednes- day's Game will be broadcast at 10 p.m.

9

p.m.

Tomorrow night at Rediffusion is presenting Donald hour-long play Wolfit. in an entitled A

A Man Without Mask—á study of William Blake in his struggle against the satanic mills of the Industrial Revolu- tion.

KEWE

E OF NID. · THE CLOCK RHYTHM-Presented by Ted "JOURNEY IN. VENEZUELA” Second in the series of three -programmes, written and nar- rated by Edward Ward “Sow ing the Ou.. LA SEAT AT THE BALLET— Beryl Grey gives an interview of her experience dancing with entitled "A Piece of Ple," and the Bolshoi Ballet WEATHER REPORT.

All the quaint Damon Runyon characters will appear on Thurs- day, at 10.15 p.m. in a Runyon Theatre presentation

John

Howard will

Damon

star on

TIME SIGNALS THE NEWS # Wednesday at 9 p.m. on Movie HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIL. Town Theatre in a play called ER ZATI A LADGE-WIN Tea

Der, Kitty, Ehuett and Kenneth "Hold that Memory."

Compor.

145 MUSIC IN MINIATURE.

1815 ANNA KARENINA – by Leo Tolstoy, adapted for Radio by H Oldfield Box from translation by Constance Gar- nett Part 1 (Repeat of lart Saturday's broadcast).

19.45 TIME OUT WITH "LOS

PARAGUAYOS”......India (Guez- rero-Flores); Telagua Sapucal (Montorfano-Cardozo): Lejania (Gámenax): Che Mocy Thakope (Mongelos-Mendez) Trio Los Paraguayos with Orchestra ac- comp, and male chorus, 14.58 WEATHER REPORT.

FIGNAL, RADIO

AND SWEET

ILIS SOFT LIGHTS CORIC, 11.39 CLOTE DOWN,

Friday

1a.m. TIME SIGNAL, MARCH,

MORNING MELODY.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY

755 DIARY POR TODAY.

1.43 WEATHER REPORT.

19 WEATHER REPORT.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

1.18 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.15 MUSIC FOR YOU.

1 CLOSE DOWN,

12.15 pm. MID-DAY PRAYERS-By

the Rev. Fr. R. W. Gallagher 5.J.

11.60 a.m.

Today

MORNING

MEDLEY- selector

Popular concert played by Rawicz and Land- auer, and Russ Cases Orches t:.

1140 TOURING

CAR HANDICAP RACE Broadcast from Macao. 12.00 Noon TUNE TIME-HA

an

hour of popular tunes featuring Some well-known singers 1238 pm. COMPOSER CAVALCADE.

1.13 WEATHER

NEWS AND

REPORT,

SPECIAL

NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 LUNCH TINE MUSIC.

THE

AN.

2.00 SATURDAY REQUESTS-P:e-

sinted by Rea Roes.

RACE - Broadcast

210 LADIES

from Macso.

3.00 YEAR BY

1.30 UFFICIAL

YEAR-Featuring

the bits of the year 1928

DETECTIVE—Ep;- sode 17-starring Crap Aze

Lt. Daa Donalds Detective

Britt

TEN-TO- TWENTY CLUB Pre-ents "Rumpus Tume" for Teenagers. Master cf ceremonies: Ross

4.00 REDIFFUSION'S

Ron

Sunday

late

7.00 am. SUNDAY SERENADE-A programme of light music.

WHITE CHAPEL- 1.00 LITTLE

Sacred songs and muac. 8.30 HOLIDAY MUSICALE-Light concert selections played by Sylvan Leven and his Orchestra. 9.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE- CAST-From the studios of Rediffusion.

ON PARADE-A programme of light and popular

9.13 STRINGS

IT.US.C.

REMEMBER-

9.30 MELODIES TO

Soses of Yene-year.

10.00 CURTAIN

CALLS-Selections f:cm popular Broadway musical

lows.

OF 10.30 RELAY

THE CHURCH SERVICE AND LIGHT MUSIC FROM RADIO HONGKONG. 12.00 Noon, MACAO GRAND PRIX- Direct broadcast from the Gua Circuit in Macao. Reports on the progress of the Race will be given every half hour until the conclusion of the Race. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

5.00 CHILDREN'S

CORNER-Mus:- cal stories for the tries. Serial -"Friend of the Chief." 3.30 MONDAY REQUESTS Pre-

Rott anted by Ron 558 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 4.00 LA MUSIQUE

FRANCAISE- Prestard by Jeannette Piry. 63 THE ARCHERS-A: everyday

story of country life in Eg

lana

6.45 A MOMENT FOR MELODY- Feature Felix King and his Orchestra with patut stars.

AND

THE SIGNAL 7.00 TIME

NEWS. 2.09 WEATHER

FORECAST. AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

7.15 TALENT TIME—A studio pre-

Beration Producer: Ray Cerdeiro.

A programme of popular songs. 994 MỮHNING MUSIC-A Piv- gramme of light music featur- ing Richard Leibert, the Nova- true Tr: and the Orchestras of Paul Winter and Allen Roth. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS — Featuring the Four Belles ard his Sammy Kaye chestra.

10.30 LATINA AMERICANA—Featur-

ing Latin-American Rhythms.

VARIETY-Po-

11.00 WEDNESDAY

puler variety.

11.30 MUSIC

BY FREDDIE RICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

12.00 Noon.

HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE—Financial news. 12.15 p.m. TUNE TIME—A__quarter hour of popular tunes featuring some well-known sygen.

1.13 WEATHER

Host:

Ron

ROES.

12.30 STAGE

7.45 CALDBECK'S

QUARTER

MELODIES.

HOLK Presenting

another

Prodigal Fauler."

8.00 PERSONALITY

8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP

chapter in the story of "The

PARADE

Fecturing Kitty White.

SHOW music

popular -The tops in presented by Re Ross. 230 PICK OF THE PUPS Prepared and presented by Alan Pear- MEN. 9.00 MUNDAY

CONCERT--"Etude

De Concert No. 3 in D Flat" by Liszt, played by Atia Dorf- mann. "Symphony No. 1 in D Major" by Gustar Mahler. 10.00 THE STARS

SING-Featuring

the song of Derothy Carless. 10.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR-

Starring Tony Hancock. 10.45 THE AMERICAN MUSIC HALL Selections from Broadway and Hollywood Musical Shows. 11.00 STUP PRESS-A special late

night news report.

Tuesday

7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early

morning variety checks.

With

ume

day's

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 1.59 WEATHER FORECAST.

THE 8.00 TIME SIGNAL,

AND WEATHER FORECAST.

SESSION-To- 8.10 BREAKFAST

reminders with

NEWS

time

checks.

8.30 TUESDAY CAROUSEL-A pro-

graze of show tunes.

SERENADE — A

9.00 MORNING

programme of light music.

10.00 POPULAR

RENDEZVOUS

Featuring the Sweetwood Serenaders and Charlie Jordan. PARADE - Instru- 10.30 RHYTHM

a rhythmic mental music with beat featuring the Ball Snyder Quintet

the Billy May

Orchestra.

and

VARIETY—Popular

11.00 TUESDAY

variety.

MEDLEY-Popular MORNING conceit selections played by

his Robert Stanley and chestra.

11.30

V.

5.05 Approx. FOOTBALL COM- MENTARY - Djurgardens Hongkong Selection - Direct broadcast from the Hongkong Stachum-Commentator: Jock

Stan:

5.40 MELODY MAGIC Melod.es

for reminiscing.

12.00 Noon.

Or-

AND

REPORT,

SCREEN

THE

NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

:

1.30 B.B.C. BANDSTAND. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE— Popular variety featuring Phil Brito, the Deep River Boys and the Orchestras of Alan Holmes. Dick Jurgens and Frankie Masters.

and

3.09 WEDNESDAY CONCERT

"Karelia Suite Op. 11′′ "Finlandia Op. 26 No. 7" by Jan Sibelius.

4.00 TEA FOR TWO-Popular songs

for tea time listening. STRICTLY

43

INSTRUMENTAL- Tunes with a rhythmic beat.

CORNER Chil-

3.90 CHILDREN'S

dren's music bag-presented by Auntie Ray".

5.30 WEDNESDAY

REQUESTS

-

Presented by Ron Ross.

CALLS-Region in

6.00 PARDE

Daily Life-A talk by Rev. P. Mallet. CF.

MUSICALE-

6.15 MELACHRINO

A programme of show tuns and light concert favourites. 6.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng-

land.

6.45 FRANKIE MASTERS SHOW-

With guest stars.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND. THE

NEWS.

AN- 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST,

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE. 7.15 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Prepared and presented by Fr T. F. Ryan, S.J.

7.45 CALDBECK'S QUARTER another HOUR Presenting

chapter in the story of the "Prodigal Father."

1.00 PERSONALITY PARADE

Featuring Helen Traubet

8.15 THE STARS SING-Festuring

the songs of Frank Sinatra. 1.38 DIAMOND

SHOW-

Coral.

MUSIC Featuring the Latest Echo' Imperial and Mercury Best Sellers Host: Ray Cordeiro. TOWN THEATRE- .9.00 MOVIE

starting "ok That Memory" John Howard.

Cask

930 POT GULD—With

Prizes for Lucky Listeners by Severi-Up. -sponsored

Hort: Ron Ross.

Djurgardens

COMMENTARY---

Combined

Chinese Commentator: Jock

Sloan. (Recorded) 10.30 SCRAP BOOK-A

HONGKONG STOCK 10.00 FOOTBALL EXCHANGE—Financial news 12.15 pm. TUNE TIME-A quarter hour of popular tunes featuring some well-known singers. 12.38 BANDBOX. OF

1.13 WEATHER MANHATTAN- Kay Armen. the Featuring Sweetwood Serenaders and Norman Cloutier and his Or- chrst:a

6.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.02 MUSIC

SIGNAL AND

THE

AN-

7.00 TIME

NEWS. 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST,

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

7.15 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Prepzed and presented FT. F. Ryan, 5J.

by

1.45 EVELYN KNIGHT SHOW-

With Guest Stars

1.00 PUZZLE CORNER--Presented

by John Grant.

1.15 GUEST FOR TODAY-Festur-

ing Tito Gobbi.

$30 OLD TIME · BALLROOM — Featuring Sydney Thompson and his Orchestra.

9.80 A MAN WITHOUT A MASK" -A study of William Blake. starring Donald Welft 10.00 I REMEMBER WHEN-Starring

Paul Wintermen

10.30 THROUGH

THE LISTENING GLASS-Featuring Jack Sh-und- lin and the Silver Strings with songs by Johnny Thompson and the Lamworth Choristers 11.00 STOP PRESS—A special late

night news report.

Monday

7.00 a..

MUSICAL

mornin checks.

7.15 NEWS

CLOCK-Early

with

time

variety

SUMMARY,

CLOCK--Continued. 7.20 MUSICAL 7.38 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME

day's

SIGNAL. THE NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST. 1.10 BREAKFAST SESSION-- Te 10. With minders checks. 8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME- A regrannie of pirater wada 9.00 MORNING MUSIC-A pro- gramme of light music festuring the Mclachriño Strings and the Orchestras cf Paul Winter and Hugo Witornater

REQUESTS-Prosented 1000 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS

5.00 UNIT

by Nancy Wise

6.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG.

6.03 FOOTBALL

COMMENTARY-

Djurgardens v. All Hongkong

Commentator: Jock Sloan

12.30 EXTTHM IS THEIR BUSINESS 7.00 TIME

-The Eric Delaney Band.

180 TIME SIGNAL.

LETTER FROM AMERICA—BY Alisar Cooke. (Repeat of last Tutaday's broadcast).

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

139 AFTERNOON

CONCERT

Symphony No. 6 in D Minor Op. 104 (Sibelius)—The Lansdon Symphony Orch cord.

Anthony Collins.

200 CLOSE" DOWN.

by

THE VERY YOUNG--

Gemelled by Mavis.

LAS LIFE IN

OTHER LANDS-

Tander, a Moroccan Pot' (A

BBC broadcast for schools).

LS THE JAZZ BEAT.

THE ARCHERS—An

day story of country life Magland.

13

LES MUSIC FROM

HOLLAND—

NEWS.

SIGNAL

AND

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST.

THE

AN-

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER.

LUDE.

TIME-Lun 7.15 FLESTA

can Rhythons.

Ameri-

130 JAZZWARD BOUND-Featur- ing the music of The Dutch College Swing Band. prepared and presented by Jock Sinclair.

AND 8.90 WORDS

3 3 3 3 3 * * * * * * ge2!

MUSIC-Pre-

sented by John Grant

830 REDIFFUSION'S VOICE OF SPORT-News and views of the Colony's sports and sportsmen.

9.00 THE SHRIRO HIT PARADE-

The top tunes of the week.

COTION 930 THE BILLY

SHOW-HIL an hour of

BAND fun

E music with By Cotton

1990 “A KNIFE IN THE SUN”—

02

Final episode="Truth tower." starring Norman Woo- lard as Inspecto: Cockrili.

DANCE

Dolf Van Der Leiden and his 10.30 REDIFFUSION'S

Metropole Orchestra.

ER WAZAIFR KEPUNT.

PARTY-Dane, musle for thes Who Wal. to

Jan

Featuring the Jesters and the Teddy Powell Orchestra 10.30 KEYBOARD PARADE-Popu

melodies featuring Aurust and Oscar Peterson 11.00 MONDAY VARIETY-Populat

Vamedy

lar

1130 MUSIC BY VINCENT LOPEZ

AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

HONGKONG STOCK 12.00 Noon.

EXCHANGE-Financial news 12.15 p.m. TUNE TIME-A. quarter hour of popular tunes festur- ine some wil-known singer: 12.30 APERITIF. -1.13 WEATHER

REPORT. THE SPECIAL AN-

NEWS AND NOUNCEMENTS,

1.30 WALTZ TIME.

2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Featuring Phil Ento. Kay Armen. and the Orchestras c Ralph Flanagan, Frank Masters. Alan Helmes and Dick Jur- gers

MATINEE- "The Threepenny Opera" Second

by Halo played

Benjamin Britton

3.00 MUSICAL

4.00 TEA FOR TWO-Popular s nes

fo: tea time listemize STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAI- T...

phon tante beut

43

J

NEWS

REPORT,

SPECIAL

THE AN

AND NOUNCEMENTS.

1.38 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE featuring -Popular Variety

June Christy.. Edhe Fisher, Jiminy Lytell and the Delta Eght, the Tex

chestra.

AND

Beatke

Or.

3.00 SWING

SWAY WITH SAMMY KATE-With gues vocalists

3.30 PARTNERS IN SONG-Featur-

ing

with the Bing Crosby Andrews Sisters, Peggy Let. Gary Crosby and Jane Wyman.

TIME 4.00 TEA

RENDEZVOUS- Popular concert melodies. 4.30 VOCALLY YOURS-A pro-

gramme of popular sor. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Story for children's under ten, new? and musical story. 510 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ-Extracts from the fifth Annual New- nort Jazz Festival. 6.00 TORCH TONES-Show

tunes

and light concert favour.tes played by Sidney To:ch and his Orchestra.

C. BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. €20 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng- land

CALI.

SIGNAL AND THE

AN.

6.45 BAND

7.00 TIME

Featuring

Nius 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST.

NOUNCEMENT AND

INTER-

LUDE.

from 7.15 SHOW CASE-Selections

Jereme Kim's "Show Bhut" KJng by Dorothy Kirsten- soprano and Robert Merrill- baritone.

7.45 CALDBECK'S

QUARTER

another

1

HOUR Prezesting chapter in the story "Predical Father"

8.00 PERSONALITY

PARADI Featuring Michael H SILDEN 8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW

INSI

popula

-The tops in presented by Ron Rows 8.30 STARS ON WINGS—Featurine

Ron Genawin and his Orchest with guest sta:5

Compers

Neville Povlev

9.00 MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY- Stamne Glenn Langan as Bar- ton Drake 9.30 THE JAZZ

BEAT-Featuring

the Elliot Lowrence Sextet with trumpster De Stratton. Vocal- Maxine Sullivan And Clarinetic Barney Ricard 10.00 ONE NIGHT STAND

THE MEI ODY -Featuring the song of Meter dith Willsa

10.30 MEN BEHIND

11.00 STOP PRESS-A special lat

night news report

Wednesday

7.00 am. MUSICAL

Moming

checks.

CLOCK-Eath-

with: variety

time

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued 759 WEATHER FORECAST, 8.08 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS

AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION -- M.

day's reminders

Check

tune

:༥ HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME-

programme

of verse and music compiled and read by Nancy Wise. 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special late

night news report.

Thursday

Checks.

time

7.00 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early

with vamety Incraing

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued, 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL,

NEWS* THE AND WEATHER FORECAST.

SESSION - TO- time Withi

CAROUSEL - A

8.10 BREAKFAST

day's reminders checks.

830 THURSDAY

programme of popular

tunes.

9.99 MORNING

show

SERENADE programme of light music.

RENDEZVOUS 10.00 POPULAR

Featuring Evelyn Knight the Chiquito Orchestra.

MEMORIES-Melo-

10.30 MUSICAL

and

ates of Yesteryear. 11.00 THURSDAY VARIETY-Popu

lar variety.

11.38 MORNING MEDLEY-Popular concert suketions played by the Douglas Concert Orchestra. 12.00 Noon. HONGKONG STOCK

EXCHANGE-Financial news 12.15 p.m. TUNE TIME-A quarter hour of popular tunes featuring Pane well-known singers. 12.30 NOTHING BUT MUSIC. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT,

THE

NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 BEYOND OUR KEN-WI

Kinneth Horne. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring June Car-ty, Jolly Desmond, and the Otonestra, of Vincent Lopez and Tex Beneke. 3.00 TRUMPET TIME-With Ray

Anthony 3.30 HONKY TONK PIANO–Rag- time music played by Joe "Fires" Carr 345 NOVALIME - Popular songs featuring the Airlane Trio. Les Paul and Mary Ford. Hugh Waddel and the Soratine

Tro.

pio-

4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS-

Popular concert melodies.

YOURS--A 4.30 VÚCALLY

Kiume of popular songs. -5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Tinies staty, poons and the adventure forial - My Cousin Jan.” 5.30 THE JUMPIN' JACKS-With Patt: Dugan and the Swing- tonk

fav.

6.00 WALTZ TIME--Far

ountes played in three Quar

ters time

628 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE

ALHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng- land

American 645 TROPICANA ---Lat.n

SIGNAL

Rietums.

AND THE 9.00 TIME

NEWS.

AN- 1.09 WEATHER FORECAST,

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

715 THE KOLYNOS

Souvenir EERS

SHOW

-

7.30 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC- With Ben Selvin and lus 0:- chestra

745 CAT DBECK'S QUARTER

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