Radio HK (cont'd)
L TIME SIGNAL.
LETTER FROM AMERICA-BY Alistair Cooke. (Repeat
last Tuesday's broadcast). 113 WEATHER REPORT.
of
L.IS TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 280 CLOSE DOWN.
3.3 FOR THE VERY YOUNG
Compiled by Mavis.
3.45 LISTEN
૩.
TEACH AND Teaching English under diffi- culties by D: Michael West. Part 6.
1.M THE
OF
JAZZ - BOOTS Presented by the Voice of America.
REDIFFUSION
THE STORY
630 THE ARCHERS-An everyday
story of country life in Eng- land.
6.43 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND. 653 WEATHER REPORT.
7.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
730 COMMENTARY.
7.15 BRAT· FARRAR ̧
7.43 SHOW BUSINESS.
2.13 - MAINLY FOR MIDDLEBROWS Presexted by Stephen Alexander.
8.45 ENGLISH DANCES-(Malcolm
Arsold).
8.58 WEATHER REPORT. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEW6 & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 AT THE OPERA. 10.15 LIFE WITH THE LYONS
"The Man From Texas."
(A
repeat of last Tuesday broad-
cast).
10.43 LYCIDAS-Milton's poem read
by John Gielgud. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TISIE SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
OF A MAN
AND HIS MOUTH ORGAN
Tomorrow night at 9 o'clock, Rediffusion
13
is presenting
an hour-long play by W. O. Mitchell entitled This is the story of Jacob "Devil's Instrument.' Schunk and his mouth-organ.
Though
Jacob Schunk has spent all the sixteen years of his life in the stern, austere little world of a Hutterite colony. the colony Canadian prairie the neighbouring town, Jacob has been protected from the de- moralising influence of the out- side world, and has worked hard, like the rest of his people, under the eye of the bearded patriarchs of the community.
stands on the not far from
Though
Pre-
7.30 DELTA CITY JAZZ-Present-
ed by Victor Nicholson. 8.00 WORDS AND MUSIC
sected by John Grant
OF VOICE 8.39 REDIFFUSION'S
SPORT-News and views of Colony's sports and scortsmen. 9.00 THE SHRIRO HIT PARADE-
the top tunes of the week. 9.30 SEMPRINI SERENADE. 10.00 THUD AND BLUNDER- Episode 2 "In the Rough"-- Starring Naunton Wayne REDIFFUSION'S DANCE PARTY-Dance music for those who wish to have a private dance party.
1030
11.00
music and all other
Jacob comes
of possession
forms of worldly pleasure, are
strictly forbidden,
ints secret
mouth-organ.
He tries to re- gard it as an instrument of the Devil; yet the music it makes opens up a world of beauty and The patriarchs allay freedom. his unrest by promising him the But lovely Harta as his bride. the instrument touches off his
resolution of final revolt. The his dilemma is told with Irony and gentle humour.
Followers of the story of "The Prodigal Father" on Caldbeck's Quarter-Hour will hear the final dramatic serial chapter of this
on Wednesday at 7.45 p.m.
"The Hour Of Charm" returns to the Blue Network on Tuesday at 9.30 p.m. replacing "The Jazz "Hour All the popular Beat."
of Charm" soloists will be 'fea- tured with the Phil Spitalny All- Girl Orchestra and Choir, in- cluding harpist Ann Stoddard, vocalists Myra and Norma, Jennings, pianist trumpeter
Evelyn . Louise, and, of course, and her Magic Violin.
!
For Soccer Fans, Rediffusion is broadcasting a recorded com- mentary by Jock 6.02 p.m. on the Senior Shield South Semi Final between
Winner of the China and the
Sloan
at
Kitchee-Happy Valley replay.
Today
1139 SQUAD ROOM-Episode 10.
12.94 Noah, TUNE
--
STOP PRESS-A special late night news report,
7.00 2.1.
Sunday
SUNDAY SERENADE-
A programme of light music. 8.00 LITTLE WHITE CHAPEL-
Sacred songs and music. 1.39 HULIDAY MUSICALE-Light ccacert selections played by Sylvan Levin and his Orches-
trz.
9.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE- CAST-From the studios of Rediffusion.
UN PARADE-A 9.15 STRINGS
programme of light and popu- lar music.
REMEMBER- 930 MELODIES TO
Songs of yesteryear. 10.00 CLÉTAIN CALLS-Selections from popular Broadway musical shows
18.30 RELAY OF THE CHURCH SERVICE AND LIGHT MUSIC FROM RADIO HONGKONG. 12.15 pm. TUXE TIME-Popular 12.30 BOX OFFICE DRAW-Featur-
tunes.
ing selections from "Plain and Fazey" starring Richard Deer, Shirl Conway, Barbara Book, and David Daniels.
REPORT, 1.13 WEATHER
NEWS AND SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
120-FAMILY
THE AN-
FURUM-Presented
QUESTS—Request the Forces.
400 BUSTON
4
720 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST.
NEWS 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKPAST SESSION—To- with time day's reminders checks.
7.15 SHOW CASE-Selections from
musical shows.
7.45 CALDBECK'S QUARTER HOUR Presenting another the chapter in the story of
Prodigal Father."
8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE-Fe3-
turing Nat King Cole. 8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW popular music
The tops in presented by Ron Ross. 8.30 STARS ON WINGS-Featuring
Ron Goodwin and his chestra with guest stars. Com- pere: Neville Powley.
Or-
8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME— A programme of popular songs.
MUSIC-A 9.0 MURNING
pro- gramme of light music featur- ing the Novat:ne Trio, and the Orchestras of Norman Cloutier and Allen Roth. POPULAR RENDEZVOUS Featuring the Teddy Bears. 10.30 KEYBYARD PARADE Poyu- Diana lar melodies featuring Lynn and Johnny Maddox, 11.00 MONDAY VARIETY-Popular 10.30 MEN BEHIND THE MELODY—
10.00
12.00 Noon.
JAMES
variety.
HARRY 11.30 MUSIC BY
AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
STOCK HONGKONG EXCHANGE-Financial News.
TIME-A quarter 12.15 p.m. TUNE
hour ci popular tunes featur- Ing some well-known singers. ∙12.30 APERITIF.
1.13 WEATHER
REPORT, THE
NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Featuring June Christy, the Ink Spots, the
Johnny and Guarieri Quintet Orchestras of Hugo Winter- halter and Vincent Lopez.
the
3.00 MUSICAL MATINEE "Mend-
lessohn's Story and music.**
FUR 4.00 TEA
TWO - Popular. songs for tea time listening. 4.30 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL Tutes with a rhythmic beat. 3.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Bible Story. SerialConquerer of Darkness," presented by Auntie Ray".
5.30 MONDAY REQUESTS -Pre-
sented by Ron Ross. 5.53 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.00 LA MUSIQUE FRANCAISE—
Presented by Jeannette Piry, 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng. land
9.00 MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY-
Starring
Glenn Langan
Barton Drake. -
as
9.39 HOUR OF CHARM-Featuring
Phil
Spitalny and his All-giri Orchestra and Choir. 18.60 ONE NIGHT STAND.
Featuring the songs of Richard Whiting.
11.00 STOP PRESS-A special late
night news report.
Wednesday
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early
variety with . morning
checks.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
time
1.29 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION--To-
day's
reminders with time checks. 8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME_
A programme of popular songs.. 9.00 MORNING MUSIC-A pro-
gramme of light music featur ing the Melachrino Strings and the Orchestras of Paul. Winter and Hugo Winterhalter. 10.00 POPULÄR RENDEZVOUS Featuring Frankie Vaughan. 10.30 LATINA AMERICANA-Fea- turing Latin-American Rhy- this.
11.00 WEDNESDAY
11.30
12.00
-
VARIETY-Po- .
pular variety. MUSIC BY CLYDE MCCOY AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
HONGKONG STOCK Noon. EXCHANGE Financial news.
TUNE TIME-A quarter
6.45 A MOMENT FOR MELODY 12.15 p. of popular tunes featuring
7.08 TIME
Eeaturing Felix King and his Orchestra, with guest Stars.
SIGNAL AND THE
FORECAST, AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
NEWS.
1.09 WEATHER
LUDE.
7.13. EVENING SERENADE- Light
Orchestral selections
7.45 CALDBECK'S QUARTER
HUUR — Presenting another chapter in the story of "The Prodigal Father."
8.00 PERSONALITY
PARADE
Featuring Mary Martin. 8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW -The tops in popular music presented by Ron Ross. 8.30 PICK
UF THE PUPS-Pre- pared and presented by Alan Pearman.
9.00 MONDAY CONCERT "String (New Series) Monty's Treble".
last Thursday's (Repeat of broadcast).
10.
10.15
With
THE STARS SING-Featuring the songs of Fabian
UF FLISS A LIFE George Cole, Diana Churchill and Colin Gordon.
10.45 DANCE
TIME U.S.A.-Pre- sented by the Voice of Americă, 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special late
night news report.
-Tuesday.
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early morning variety with time checks.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
AND WEATHER FORECAST.
SESSION-To-
with
8.10 BREAKFAST
day's reminders checks.
B30 TUESDAY
CAROUSEL
time
A
programme of popular show
tunes.
9.00 MORNING music. 10.00 POPULAR
by Geoffrey Bonsall. 230 CONCERT FAVOURITES Music cf the masters.
HOSPITAL RE- 3.00 HOME AND
for SNOW
BLACKIE - AR action-packed story of adven- 10.30 ture, starring Richard Kollmar.
DAMONE 4.30 VIC
SHOW-With Guest Stars. 5.00 MELUDY MAGIC - Melodies
for reminiscing. 5.38 MEET THE STARS.
OF MANHATTAN- 6.00 MUSIC
Featuring Sophie Tucker, Perry Como, and the Norman Cloutier Orchestra. 630 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.
AND THE
7.00 TIME
SIGNAL
NEWS.
SERENADE-Light
RENDEZVOUS Featuring Vic Damone and the Hank D'Amico Sextette. RHYTHM PARADE - Instru- mental music with a rhythmic beat featuring the Orchestras
and of Sonny Dunham
Bob Strong.
11.00 TUESDAY
variety.
VARIETY-Popular
some well-known singers. 12.30 STAGE AND SCREEN ME-
LODIES.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 BBC BANDSTAND.
2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring Dorothy Squires, Billy Snyder and his Quintet. June Valle
the with
Art Van Damme Quintet, the Cal Tjader Quin- tet. and the Ted Heath Or- chestra.
3.00 WEDNESDAY CONCERT
4.00
Tragic Overture" and "Sym- phony No. 1. in C Minor" by Johannes Brahms.
TEA FOR TWO-Popular songs for tea time listening. 4.30 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL-
-Tunes with a rhythmic beat.. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Music bag-presented by Auntie Ray. 5.30 WEDNESDAY REQUESTS
Presented by Ron Ross.
CALLS-Religion 6.00 PADRE
daily life.
in
6.15 MELACHRINO MUSICALE—A programme of show tunes and light concert favourites. 628 BİRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday in Eng- story of country life land.
LAWRENCE AND
6.43 ELLIOT
HIS
ORCHESTRA WITH GUEST STARS. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWS.
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.15 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
-Prepared and presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan. SJ. 7.45 CALDBECK'S
QUARTER HOUR-Presenting the in the
chapter
The Prodigal Father of
final
the
8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE—Fea-
tunng Connie Francis.
8.15 THE STARS SING-Featuring
the songs of Doris Day. 8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW-
Featuring the latest Mercury. Coral. Echo. Dot, Imperial and ABC Paramount best sellers. Host: Ray Cordeiro.
9.00 MOVIE
THEATRE- TOWN "One-Third of My Life" star- ring Bill Goodwin.
9.30 CAVALCADE OF MUSIC-With D'Artega and the Cavalcade Chorus and Orchestra.
10.00 ONE NIGHT STAND. 10.30 SALON SERENADE-Featuring violinist Wild, pianist Earl Joseph Fuchs and the Salon Concert Strings. STOP
11.30 MORNING MEDLEY-Popular 11.00 concert selections played by Sylvan Levin 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 singers.
709 WEATHER FORECAST, AN-
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER- 12.30 BANDBOX.
LUDE.
35 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Prepared and presented by
Fr T. F. Ryan. SJ.
7.45 EVELYN KNIGHT
With Guest Stars.
TIME—Half an
8.00 PUZZLE
12.30 pm MARCHING WITH THE
GUARDS.
1. THE
RAY
QUARTET.
113 WEATHER
ELLINGTON
REPORT. THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
139 LUNCH TIME MUsic.
2.00 SATURDAY
REQUESTS - Presented by Roc Ross.
3.3 YEAR
ΒΣ
YEAR-Featuring the hits of the year 1942.
333 OFFICIAL
DETECTIVE
Dotsode 31-Starring Craig MacDonald as
Dan Britt
M REDIFFUSION'S
Detective LI.
TEN-TO-
TWENTY CLUB Presents *Raumpus Time" for teenagers. with the Giancarlo Combo. Host Ron Ross
5.34 FORCES FAVOURITES- Re-
6.
quest show for the forces.
BIRTHDAY MAILBAG.
6.6 MELODY MAGIC — Melodies
for reminiscing.
6.34 MEET THE STARS.
7:00 TIME
NETS
SIGNAL AND
THE
FORECAST, AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
79 WEATHER
LUDE.
7.15 FIESTA
TIME-Latin Ameri-
can Rhythms.
SHOW-
CURNER-Presented
by John Grant.
8.15 GUEST FÜR TUDAY—Featur-
ing Kenneth McKellar.
8.30 DATE WITH A DISC—Present-
ed by Gerry D'Almada, 9.00 "THE DEVIL'S INSTRUMENT” Mitchell. -A play by W. 0. starring Henry Comar. Douglas Rain and John Drainie.
WHEN
-
-
10.00 REMEMBER
Starring Paul Whiteman. 10.30 THROUGH THE LISTENING
GLASS
Jack Featuring Spaindlin
the Suver Strings, with songs by Johnny Thompson and the Langworth Choristers.
11.00 STUP
and
.
PRESS-A special lite night news report.
Monday
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early morning variety with ume checks
7.13 NEWS
SUMMARY.
1.13 WEATHER
REPORT. THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring Fabian. Mindy Carson, and the Orchestras of Alan Holmes. and Dick Jurgens, and Mundell Love and his all stars.
SWAY WITH AND
Guest
3.00
Vocalists
KAYE-With
3.30 PARTNERS IN SONG. 4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS
Popular concert melodies.
430 VOCALLY
YOURS-A
pro-
gramme of popular songs. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-For
for news
older the Tinies. children, presented by Auntie Ray
5.30 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ-Present-
ed by Ray Cordeiro. 6.00 TORCH TONES-Show
tunes and light concert favourites and played by Sidney Torch hi Orchestra.
6.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG, 6.30 THE ARCHERS-AR
everyday story of country life in Eng- Land
6.43 DITTY BOX-A programme in which, we take a dip into the Ditty Box.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWS.
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST,
AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
PRESS-A special late night news report.
Thursday
sinequest fjallÛTALIMEBUT.
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early
morning variety with checks.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
lime
720 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
ANU WEATHER FORECAST.
8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION — To- time With
day's
reminders
checks. 8.30 THURSDAY CAROUSEL — A programme of popular show Tunes. 9.00 MORNING SERENADE-Light
ITALISIC. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS
Featuring the Deep River Boys and Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra
10.30 MUSICAL MEMORIES- Melo-
cies of Yesteryear 11.00 THURSDAY VARIETY -- Pu-
pular variety 11.30 MORNING
MEDLEY-Popular played by canzert selections Tosna Samareft. Rawicz and Landauer. and D'Artega and his Concert Orchestra. 12.00 Noon. HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE-Financial news. 12.15 pm. TUNE TIME—A quarter hour of popular tunes featuring Some well-known singers. 11.30 NOTHING BUT MUSIC,
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
120 SING IT AGAIN. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE
-Popular variety featuring Evelyn Knight, the Humphrey Lyttleton Bind. Andre Previn and his Pals, and the Orche- stras of Frankie Masters and Glenn Oaser.
TIME-With Ray 3.00 TRUMPET
Anthony.
3.30 HONKY
3.15
TONK PIANO-A of Ragtime music. songs Airlane Trio.
PORTDE Popular
featuring
the
Terry Stevens, the Novatime Tro and the Talented Team of Gould and Silano.
4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS-A programme of popular concert melodies.
4.30 VOCALLY YOURS-A
gramme of popular songs.
pro-
5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER - For
the Tinies "King Arthur his Knights"
Auntie Ray.
5.30 GLENN MILLER
and
presented by
AND
HIS Guest
fav.
ORCHESTRA - With
Stars.
6.00 WALTZ TIME-Familiar
ourites played in three quarter time.
628 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG.
6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng- lanc
6.43 TROPICANA-Latin
7.00
Rhythms. TIME
NEWS.
American
SIGNAL AND THE
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN-
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.15 SOUVENIR SONGS-Hit tunes
of the past.
FOR MUSIC-
7.30 INTERLUDE
With Nelson Riddle and Orchestra.
his
8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE-Fea-
turing Winifred Attwell. 8.15 ERIC WILD AND HIS OR-
CHESTRA.
8.30 MY WORD-A. panel game
introduced by Jack Longland. with E. Arnot Robertson. Nancy Spain. Frank Muir and Dennis Norden.
9.00 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW-With Guest Stars. 9.30 MUSIC TIME-A
programme of classical music-prepared and presented by Charles Harvey.
10.15 DAMON RUNYON THEATRE-
Episode 33-"Bred for Battle." 10.45 SONG OF THE ISLANDS-
Hawaiian music.
11.00 STOP PRESS-A special
night news report.
Friday
late
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early
inorning
with
checks.
variety
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY,
time
728 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.39 WEATHER FORECAST.
THE NEWS 3.00 TIME SIGNAL,
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION — To- with time day's reminders checks.
8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME- A programme of popular songs. 9.00 MORNING MUSIC-A
pro- gramme of light music featur ing George Wright, the Concert
and Hall String Quartet
the Norman Cloutier Orchestra. 9.30 WOMEN'S MAGAZINE -Pre- pared and presented by Ann Leit. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS
Featuring Doris Day and Jimmie Palmer and his Or- chestra.
variety.
fav- 10.30 ORGANAIRS-Familiar
ourites played at the Organ.
VARIETY — Popular 11.00 FRIDAY 11.30 MUSIC BY CLIFFIE STONE
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 singers. 1230 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 1.00 LETTER FROM AMERICA-By
Alistair Cooke.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
THE
NEWS AND SPECIAL AN. NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE
variety -Popular
featuring June Christy, Ink Spots, Dolly Dawn with the Nighthawks, and the
Tex Orchestras of Beneke and Vincent Lopez.
"Die MATINEE 3.00 MUSICAL
Fliedermaus Overture" by Johann Straus. Church_Win- dow's
"Ballet by Respighi Suite: Pulcinella" b Stravin- sky.
with
4.00 TEA FOR TWO Featuring popular songs for tea time listening. 4.30 MUSICAL ABC-Songs
titles beginning with the letter 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER For **Stories and the
Tinies. Rhymes" "Murile and the Moon Country"-presented by Auntie
Ray.
5.30 FRIDAY'S REQUESTS - Pre-
sented by Ron Ross.
6.00 SHOW
the
TIME SERENADE— Show Tunes played by Sidney Torch Štrings.
6.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng- land.
6.45 DITTY
BOX-A
programme
in which we take a dip intu the Ditty Box.
AND THE
7.00 TIME SIGNAL
NEWS.
AN-
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
MINIATURE "Rhapsodie in G Minor"
7.15 CONCERT
and "Rhapsodie in F Sharp Minor"
by Dohnanyi
7.30 TRACK TĀLK-Tips for to-
morrow's races
7.45 PIANO
PLAYTIME
Dennis Wilson.
With
5.00 PERSONALITY PARADE-Fe3-
turing Fred Astaire.
3.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP
-The
SHOW
in popular music the tops presented by Ron Ross. 8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC
SHOW- Featuring the latest Mercury, Coral Echo. Dot. Imperial and ABC Paramount best sellers Host Ran Ross.
MEMORIES
9.00 MANTOVANI
Popular concert favourites 9.30 CAFE CONTINENTAL — Pre- sented by Jeannette Piry. 10.00 REDIFFÙSION'S SPOTLIGHT- Interview with a visiting cele- brity.
10.15 LIFE WITH THE LYONS. 10.45 DANCE TIME, U.S.A.-Present-
ed by the Voice of America 11,00 STOP PRESS—A special night news report.
Late