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Sunday
7.00 am. STAHT THE DAY RIGHT
-With David White. 2.00 WEATHER REPORT. 1.99 SUNDAY VARIETY — Music and song for your after break- fast listening, ILM MUSIC FOR THE SABBATH- A programme of serious music. 11. WEATHER REPORT Piano interlude with Frankie Ortega, 1115 POETRY READINGS-By Dante
Peggy Ashcraft. 113
SUNDAY STRINGS.
11.30 COMMENTARIES
ON
request programe for the ladies presented by Bob Wiliams.
10.00 TOMBOLA-Radio Canada 1959 drama series, repeat of Satur- day night broadcast.
1030 BAND OF THE DAY-Ralph Flanagan & his orchestra.
REPURT 11. WEATHER
- Two pianos: the twin piano magic of Arthur Whitmore and Jack Lowe.
11.1.FOLK
SONGS OF.
ALL
LANDS. 11.30 MUSIC FROM THE SHOWS
A selection of music and song from London and New York.
Noen, LUNCHTIME VARIETY. p.m. HONGKONG STOCK EX- NOON CLOSING Variety RATES Lunchtime cout.
12.00
12.15
THE
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12. Noon. THE SUNDAY SUNKIST
SERENADE,
1.00 PL
WEATHER
REPORT
Sunday Sunkist Serenade cont 3.99 PRUMENADE—A programine of light orchestral music popular classics.
3.25 COMMENTARIES
MACAU.
3.25 PROMENADE-Contd.
and
FROM
4. WEATHER REPORT-Services
special request programme. 5N THE ART OF VAN DAMME. 5.15. SONGS YUU LOVE-Sung by
Fazabeth Schwarzkopff.
530 BETTISH BAND BUX - In which we feature the varying styles of some of Britain's top recording groups,
́6.99 A TRIBUTE TO ROGERS AND HART- An appreciation in words, music and song, to two great writers.
6.30 PIANO PLAYTIME-Featuring
Liberace.
645 RAY ANTHONY-The King of
Swing.
7.90 MEET THE GIRLS-Musicians wed singers introduce the ladies of their choice, 7.30 MAY I HAVE THIS WALTZ: 1.90 WEATHER REPURT-Around
the Cracker Barrel with Pickings & Shorty Silch. 1.30. PHILIPS MUSIC BOX. 9.00 The original cast of
BRINKER OR SKATES"
Slim
"BANS THE SILVER
945 LIONEL NEWMAN PRODUCTS -Light music from popular, or- chestras, under the direction of
Lionel Newman.
SHOW presented by
-14. SUNDAY CONCERT. 11.00 THE LATE LATE
Compiled and Bob Williams.
Monday
1,90 a.m. LET'S FACE IT—An early CODECTVÍC programe of music.
CHANGE
1.00 WEATHER REPORT Lunch-
time Variety cont
1.30 INFORMATION DESK-music. reminders and information f interest,
by Joha presented Gunstone.
2.00 BACKGROUND - Music
your relaxed afternoon's listen. ing.
Tuesday
7.00 a.m. LET'S FACE IT-An early mrning programme of music. Let's 8.00 WEATHER REPORT
Face It cont. 9.00 HUUSEWIVES CHOICE-A - the quest
for programme ladies,
by presented
Bob Williams 10.00 ABUCND THE CRACKER BARREL With Sim Pickings and Shorty Zilch-a repeat of Sunday night's broadcast. 19.30 BAND of the DAY - Roger
Williams and his orchestra. 11.02 WEATHER REPORT-Drop Me
Off Up Town; music from the Harlem district of New York. 1130 MUSIC FROM-THE BALLET. 12.00 Noon, -LUNCHTIME VARIETY. 12.15 p.m. HONGKONG STOCK EX-
NOON CHANGE
CLOSING BATES -Lunchtime Variety
cont.
1.00 WEATHER REPORT - Lunch-
time Variety cont. 130 INFORMATION DESK. 2.00.BACKGROUND - Music
for
your relaxed afternoon's listen- ing.
for
4.00 WEATHER REPORT-For the ladies presented by Pat Law- rence.
Fun
4.00 WEATHER REPORT-For the Ladies presented by Pat Law-
rence.
4.30 CHILDREN'S CORNER
Fur
for the youngsters with Auntie Maya.
4.45 ELLA AND LOUIS.
5.00 MOZART'S STRING QUARTET IN F KV589 - Played by the Budapest String Quartet. 5.30 WHEN WE WERE YOUNG -
Reminisce
and to the music songs of yesteryear. 6.00 CULKTAILS AND COMBOS-
Relax after a hard day. 6.30 THE MUSIC OF STANLEY BLACK-His piano and his or. chestra,
65 THE KENNEL CLUB – A TỆ
quest programme for husbands in the "Dog House." 7.00 MONDAY
MADNESS-A pro- gramme to dispel your Mon- day Blues. 7.30 THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored by the Hongkong Bottlers Fed.. Nick Inc., and presented Kendall
The
8.00 WEATHER REPORT
by
Spoken Word: Orations, stories and words of wisdom from Masters of the Spoken Word. 8.15 MUSIC FROM MOUTRIES
John Wallace telephones listeners to identify mystery tunes.
8.30 DIAMOND
TIME John Wal- lace introduces the latest hits on Diamond, Wing and Mer- cury Discs.
9.00 CONCERT-By the New York
Symphony Orchestra.
9.30 KENDALL'S CORNER — Our popular disc jockey keeper you well entertained till 10.30 p.m
CONTINENTALE LA RONDE
1. WEATHER REPUET — Let's 18.30
Face It cont. --
1.44 HOUSEWIVES. CHVICE — A 11.00
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5.15 The sound track of "ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PLACE". 6.00 POPULAR CLASSICS
Wel loved melodies from the pens of serious composers, 6.30 THE MUSIC OF STANLEY
BLACK-His piano and his or chestra.
6.45 THE KENNEL CLUB A re- quest programme for husbands in the "Dog House." 7.00 JUKE BOX JURY & YESTER
DAY'S FAVOURITES—A panel of judges discuss the merits and de-merits of currently re- leased discs. Followed by yesterday's favourites. 7.30 THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored by the Hongkong Bottlers Fed... Inc. and presented by Nick Kendall,
1.00 WEATHER REPORT
The Spoken Word; Orations, stories and words of wisdom from Masters of the Spoken Word 15 DANCE THE HORA ΤΟ COLEA SERBAN AT THE PIANO & COR DE GROOT'S ORCHESTRA.
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10.00
12.00 Noon, LUNCHTIME VARIETY, 12.15 p.m. HONGKONG STOCK EX- CHANGE NOON CLOSING RATES — Lunchüme Variety cont.
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1.00 WEATHER REPORT Lunch-
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for 2.00 BACKGROUND -- Music
your relaxed afternoon's listen. ing. 4.00 WEATHER REPORT-For
Ladies presented by Pat Law-
4.30 CHILDREN'S CORNER — Fun for the youngsters with Auntie Mtyna.
rence.
4.45 BRASS
the
EXTRAORDINARY — A varied selection from the Big Brass Bands
3.15 FOUR OF A KIND-The his-
popula tory and songs of a quartet.
With Victor
5.30 TEA DANCE Sylvester.
-
6,00 UN WINGS OF SUNG-Leave your worries behind, and join us on Wings of Song 6.30 THE MUSIC OF STANLEY
BLACK-His piano and his or chestra. 6.43 THE KENNEL CLUB A re-
quest programme for husbandy in the "Dog House." 7.00 YOURS FOR THE ASKING" -A programme of classical requests. 7.30 THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored by the Hongkong Bottlers Fed.
by Inc. and presented
Nick Kendall 8.00 WEATHER
The
REPORT Spoken Word: Orations, stres and words of wisdom from Masters of the Spoken Word. 8.15 MUSIC FROM MOUTRIES
John
Wallace telephones listeners to identify mystery tunes.
9.00 KENDALL'S CORNER
-
8.30 THEATRE TIME — Sir Ralph'
Richardson in Joseph Conrad's "The Tale."
Our popular disc jockey keeps you wel entertoned till 10.00 p.m. 10.00 NEW YORK LATE NIGHT
Compiled and presented by Bob WIHams. 11.00 MUSIC TILL MIDNIGHT.
Thursday
7.00 a.m. LET'S FACE IT-An carly
morning programme of music 8.0 WEATHER REPORT - Let's
Face It cont. 9.00 HOUSEWIVES CHOICE-A re- for the
quest programme ladies, presented by Bob
Williams
10.60 TANGO TIME-30 minutes for you to practise your tar.go steps.
Chris
10.30 BÅND OF THE DAY
Barber and his band. 11.00 WEATHER REPORT - From
the Great Out-doors.
CARMEN — With Gladys Swarthout, Licia Albanese. 11.30 FRANK CHACKS FIELD
Robert Merrill, Ramon Vinay. MUSIC FOR LOVERS — With Lynne Morris.
11.00 MUSIC TILL MIDNIGHT.
Wednesday
7.00 RISE AND SHINE-With Ken- early dall. The Tiger An morning programme of music. 8.00 WEATHER REPORT-Rise and
Shine cont.
9.00 HOUSEWIVES CHOICE-A re- for the
præramme
quest Ladies. presented by Bob
Williams
10.00 MUSIC FOR OUR MINORITY GROUPS — Music and songs from India,
Portugal and Japan
10.30 BAND OF THE DAY Dick Jacobs and his orchestra, 11.00 WEATHER REPORT—On
Serious Side.
The
11.30 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS
All time hits from your film favourites.
12.00
PLAYS.
Noon. LUNCHTIME VARIETY, 12.15 p.m. HONGKONG STOCK EX- CHANGE NOON CLOSING RATES Lunchtime Variety cont.
1.00 WEATHER REPORT Lunch-
time Variety cont. 130 INFORMATION
DESK-music. reminders and information of interest, presented by John Gunstone.
2.00 BACKGROUND- Music for your relaxed afternoon's listen- ing.
4.00 WEATHER REPORT-For
the
Ladies presented by Pat Law-
rence.
4.30 CHILDREN'S CORNER Fun for the youngsters with Auntie Moyna.
4.45 PIANO MODERNS--The unique
stylings
of today's piano favourites. 5.00 WALTZ TIME. 3.30 RAVEL'S
AND LA VALSE VALSES NOBLES ET SENTI- MENTALES-By the St Louis Symphony Orch, conducted by Vladimir Golschman.
6.00 SUNDOWN SERENADE-Bid farewell to the day and wel.
come the night. 6.30 THE MUSIC
OF STANLEY BLACK-His piano and his or- chestra
6.45 THE KENNEL CLUB — A re- quest programme for husbands in the "Dog House." 7:00 JUKE BOX JURY AND YES-
TERDAY'S FAVOURITES- 1.30 THE HI FI CLUB Sponsored by the Hongkong Bottlers Fed.. Inc., and presented by Nick Kendall 8.00 WEATHER
REPORT - The
Spoken Word: Orations, stories from of wisdom and words Masters of the Spoken Word. 8.15 IN THE ACT The George Quintet at the Shearing Southern California Claremont College.
8.30 THE NATIONAL HALF HOUR -Compiled and presented by John Gunstone.
9.00 EDWARD
PLANO. 9.13 THE
WEISS AT
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OF second of three talks by Col. F. T. Harrington, I.M.S. 9.30 THEATRE TIME"The Most Happy Fella," The Frank Loesser's
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AT THE MORRIS 10.00 LYNNE
CELLAR 11.00 MUSIC TILL MIDNIGHT.
Friday
7.00 a.m. LET'S FACE IT—An early morning programme of music. 8.00 WEATHER REPORT — Let's
Face It cont. 9.00 HÜLSEWIVES CHOICE—A re-
quest programme for the ladies. presented by Bob Williams
10.00 THE MUSIC OF IRVING BERLIN-All time hits from this great composer. 10.30 BAND OF THE DAY Perez
Prado & his orchestra 11.00 WEATHER REPORT - Music
for the miliors.
11.30 MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD -Accompany us on a fantasy journey in music and song. 12.00 Ncon.” LUNCHTIME VARIËTY 12.15 p.m. HONGKONG STOCK EX- CHANGE NOON CLOSING RATES Lunchtime Variety cont.
1.00 WEATHER REPORT Lunch-
time Variety cont, 1.30 INFORMATION DESK—music. reminders and information of interest, presented by John Gunstone. 2.00 BACKGROUND - Music for your relaxed afternoon's listen- ing. 4.00 WEATHER REPORT-For the Ladies presented by Pat Law- rence.
Fun
430 CHILDREN'S CORNER
for the youngsters with Auntie Moyna
4.43 SY TIME. 5.13 JUST BING. 5.30 THE BEST OF GERSHWIN. 6.00 ALL STRINGS AND FANCY FREE Relax t: the string arrangements of well known orchestras.
6.30 THE MUSIC OF STANLEY -BLACK-His piano and his or-
chestra.
6.45 THE KENNEL CLUB — A re- quest programme for husbands in the "Dog House." 7.60 THE R.C.A. VICTOR PRO- GRAMME-Presented by John
Wallace.
1,30 THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored
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7.09 COMMENTARY.
7.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 7.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 8.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 8.15 Ted Heath introduces
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9.00 THE NEWS.
9.09 COMMENTARY.
9.15 WEEKEND REVIEW. 9.30 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE. 9.45 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.
Walton (on records).
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 Racing
THE MANCHESTER BER HANDICAP.
10.45 JOAN REGAN,
NOVEM-
11.00 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
SUNDAY, NOV, 15
7.00 p.m. THE NEWS, HOME NEWS
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7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
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7.30 Annabel Maule
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COMMENTARY, 7.00 THE NEWS,
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7.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA. 7.43 THE CONDUCTOR SPEAKS. 8.13 SEMPRINI SERENADE. 8.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 9.03 THE NEWS,
OUTLOOK.
COMMENTARY,
9.30 PUBLIC HEALTH. 9.43 RECITAL.
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 WHAT DO YOU KNOW? 10.45 FROM THE CONCERT HALL.
TUESDAY, NOV. 17
630 p.m. FORCES' FAVOURITES.
COMMENTARY, 7.00 THE NEWS,
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, SPORTS ROUND-UP.
7.30 CONCERT HALL The Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra.
8.15 THE LORD AYOR'S
3.30 LSTER MAGAZINE.
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THE INITIATORS.
SMILE AND A 9.43 IN THE MEANTIME.
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.
8.30 Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley 10.15 DÂNCE MUSIC.
and June Whitfield In-TAKË 10.30 Anne IT FROM HERE."
9.00 THE NEWS;
COMMENTARY,
ASIAN CLUB-Health in the Tropics.
9.45 James McKechnie as Boswell in 'CONVERSATIONS WITH DR JOHNSON.'
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 Trevor Harvey talks about.....
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18
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THE NEWS, COM- MENTARY. HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, SPORTS
ROUND-UP.
7.30 THE CHURCH IN CONTEM-
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7.45 MELODY HOUR.
8.31 Dickie Valentine, Janet Brown and Stan Stennett in-HOW
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9.00 THE NEWS.
NEW IDEAS.
COMMENTARY,
930 ENGLISH WRITING.
9. LIGHT MUSIC.
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.13 SERENADE.
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THURSDAY, NOV. 19
6.30 p.m. NEW RECORDS. 7.00 THE NEWS, COMMENTARY, HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, SPORTS ROUND-UP.
730 WELSH MAGAZINE. 3.00 WITHOUT A SONG-A salute
to Le oy Anderson. 8.45 COMPOSERS OF THE
WEEK -Granada) and Turina (on records).
9.00 THE NEWS. COMMENTARY,
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 9.30 THE WORLD WE LIVE IN. 9.45 FOR THE VERY YOUNG. 10.00 Biz Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 NEW RECORDS.
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FRIDAY, NOV. 20
6.30 p.m. SCOTTISH MAGAZINE
COMMENTARY, 4.00 THE NEWS,
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, SPORTS ROUND-UP.
7.30 Joseph Cooper Introduces
'CAVALCADE OF SONG."
1.30 MERCHANT NAVY PRO-
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9.00 THE NEWS, COMMENTARY, INTERNATIONAL PRESS CON- FERENCE.
9.35 LADY
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9.45 THE LIVING COMPOSER. 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 Paul Martin invites you to join hlm-IN SEARCH OF MUSIC. JACUB The well- 10.30 NAOMI
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