Radio HK (cont'd)
1958 WEATHER KEPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REELA
11.45 AROUND THE WORLD IN
MUSIC SPAIN...
32.99 Midnight."-TIME-
7.00
SIGNAL,
EDM NEWS HEADLINES BADIO AUSTRALIA, WKA- THER REPORT,
CLOBE DOWN.
Thursday
.m. TIME SIGNAL, MORN ING MUSIC.
7.35 NEWS SUMMARY..
7.2 MORNING MUSIC,
74 WKATHER REPORT.
147 MORNING MUSIC.
TH WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
DIARY FOR TODAY.
IS PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.25 RHYTHM RENDEZVOUS, 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD.
LINES.
1.02 HOME TILL TIN-Presented
by Michael Bulmer.
19.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (Repeat). IRIS THE FOUR ACEA.
IN THE WORLD AROUND US- Features, Documentaries and
Taik 11.00 VANITY FAIR-(Repeat). 11.30 THE MORNING
CONCERT-
in D Sinfonia Concertante Major for Viola and Double Bass (Dittersdorf). 22.15 p.m. MID-DAY PRAYERS—BY The Rev. Father R. W. Galia. gher S.J.
12.38 RANDBOX.
1 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR
TODAY.
1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 CENTURY OF SONG-Re-
peat).
2.08 WOMAN'S WORLD-Compiled by Murray Leavitt assisted, by Thelma Stuart,
2.34 ENCORE. 3.00 WE LIVE
AND
LEARN—A programme in a frankly educa- Honal vein.
3.30 TEA DANCE.
4M
FILM FOCUS-(Repeat).
4.30 KNOCKOUT-A Junior Schools Quiz Competition on General Knowledge and Road Safety. 4. Minden Raw Junior v. Gun Club
5.00 GUITAR SOLO-George
Ep3.
5.15 HOMEWARD BOUND.
Van
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
6.15 PORTUGUESE RALF HOUR- Presented by Luiz Nery.
445 THE ARCHERS.
7.00 HONGKONG HIT PARADE- Presented by Ted Thomas.
738 WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY.
1.15 TODAY dalls
grasime.
8.36 THE NAVY LARK.
news pro-
Strauss);
9.06 THURSDAY PROM-Don Juan,
Op. 20 (Richard Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15 (Beethoveni.
1.38 WEATHER REPORT, 20.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 PEOPLE TALKING (Repeat). 10.45 COOL AND QUIET-MODERN
JA22.
30.58 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
1415 INTERLUDE.
11.23 CRICKET-England_v.
South
Airlea The 1st Test Match Commentaries by Rex Alston.
REDIFFUSION
John Arlott, Charles Fortune, F. R. Brown and Eric Swan- ton on the first day's play at Edgbaston Birmingham, “ 12,00 Midnight.. TIME SIGNAL
NEWS HEADLINES FROM RADIO AUSTRALIA, WEA- THER REPORT, CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
7.30 am. TIME SIGNAL, MORN-
ING MELODY.
7.35 NEWS JUMMARY,
729 MORNING MELODY.
7.45 WEATHER EXPORT.
1.47 MORNING MELODY.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS &
DIARY FOR TODAY.
8.39 WEATHER FORECAST: 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORK- CAST-Frou...... the Statios of Redistuson;
Ä
15 STRINGS ON PARADE
programme of light papular music.
9.30 FORCES': FAVOURITES – A
request show, for the tecOR. 16.15 TUNE TIME-Popular- sunes: 1038 RELAY OF THE CHURCH SERVICE AND LIGHT MUSIC FROM RADIO HONGKONG. 1230 p.m. BOX OFFICE DEAW--- Featuring selections from "Girl Crazy" by George and Era Gershwin, starring Mary Mar- tia, Loulée Carlyle and Radio Chappell, with Chorus and Oc- chestra conducted by Lehman Engel.
THE
1.13 WEATHER
REPORT. NEWS AND SPECIAL AN NOUNCEMENTS.
1,30 FAMILY
favouriter. (
2.30 CONCELT
NEWS
3.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. --- 3.25 FRIDAY FAVOURITES. 9.00 TIME BIGNAL,
HEADLINES.
9,82 HOME TILL TEN-With· Bar-
bara Lawrence.
10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL-(Repeat), 10.15 THE
ELLINGTON
RAY
QUARTET.. 10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US-- Features, Documentaries and talkor. 11.04 MUSIC FROM THE
LAND FESTIVAL 1959, 11.30 880W BUSINESS. 12.00 Koon.
HOL-
CONCERT Ealgma Variations. Op. 34 (Elgar}; Concerto in D. Op. 35 (Techni- kovsky
DIARY FOR
1.09 TIME HIGNAL,
TODAY.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT, 15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
AMERICA- 130 LETTER FROM
By Alistair Cooke (Repeat), 1.45 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND
HIS ORCHESTRA.
+
2.15 LONDON CALLING--(Repeat). 2.43 BIRAVO SWINGING BAND,
AND LEARN—A 3.00 WE LIVE
programme in a frankly educa- torial vein, 3.30 MUSIC AT TEA TIME. 4.00 GOING PLACES,
YOUNG 4.30 THE
IDEA - Pre- Bented by Mavis. 5.00 PIANO RECITAL~
Op. 10 (Chopin). 5.15 HOMEWARD, BOUND
Etuden
6.00 TIME SIGNAL NEWS FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
4.13 THE ROOTS OF JAZZ. 6.45 THE ARCHERS8.
1.00 THE WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE-
An appeal on behalf of the St John Ambulance Association and Brigade, by F.C.B. Black, a member of the Council. 7.15 TRIBUTE TO VALOUR. 7.45 LEB BAXTER AND HIS OK.
CHESTRA.
7.33 WEATHER REPORT,
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY.
1.15 TODAY-A dally news pro-
gramme.
1.30 AT THE OPERA-“Là
Son-
nambula" (Bellini) Maria Scala (Soprano); Nicola Zaccaria (Tenor) with the Chorus and Orchestra of In Piccola Scala, Milani, conduct-
ed by Antonino Votto, 10.40 SIX HUMORESQUES
VIOLIN & ORCHESTRA. IB.SS WEATHER REPORT.
FOR
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
11.15 INTERLUDE. 1125 CRICKET-England
v. South
FORUM - Family
FAVOURITES
Music of the mastunt,
300 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE- QUESTS---Request show for the
forces.
400 MYSTERY IS MY HORBY -- Starring Glenn Fangan Barton Denka.
AJ
4.30 VIC DAMONE SHOW - With
guest stars.
5.30 MELODY MAGIC
Melodies
for reminiscing. 3.30 MEET THE STAZS-Featuring
Peggy Lee and Depuis Lotis. 4.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAO, 4.0% MUSIC OF MANHATTAN. $30 FORCES' EVENING BERVICE. 1.00 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Prepared and presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan. 8.J.- 1.30 RUMPUS TIME - WIth the Barry Yaneza Quintet, Thelme Toledo and the Hi-Fi Twins. Host: Rep Hoar.
8.00 TIME BIGNAL AND THE
NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
8.10 PUZZLE
CORNER-Presented
by John Grant. 1.30 RENDEZVOUS WITH BAY --- Variety show presented by Ray Cordeiro,
2.00 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE-
The Necklace".
8.30 I REMEMBER
WHEN
Starring Paul Whiternan, 10.00 RAYA A LAUGH. 10.30 THROUGH THE LISTENING
GLASS.
A special late night news report. 1105 LAND OF DREAMS. 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THE
QUEEN"---Close Down.
11.00 STOP PRERS
Monday
1,00 a.m. MONDAY SERENADE --
Light muale. 159 WEATHER FORECAST. 1.00 BREAKFAST
Today's reminders.
SESSION
8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME -- A programme of popular songs. 1.00 TIME
THE SIGNAL AND NEWS, 9.10 MORNING MUSIC.
9.30 MOVIE TOWN THEATRE -
"Double Concerto" - starring Marvin Miller.
Africa-The 1st Test Match. Commentaries on the 2nd day's play, at Edgbaston, Birming- 10.00 POPULAR ham. 12.00 Midnight.
NEWS RADIO
TIME HEADLINES
- AUSTRALIA, THER REPORT.
CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.90° A.M. SEUSICAL CLOCK-
variety with
Checka.
arly
115 NEWS SUMMARY, 729- MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00: TIME. BIGNAL, THE NEWS
PERSONALITY V PARADEM Featuring the Your Freshme 745- MUSIC FOR YOUNG, PEOPL „Prepared, and presented E FY,T. 3. Ryan, §1.2 p
745 HERE COMES" O'MALLEY- DA, two-lated v crusader sgaini
crime and criminals
·AND TH
NEWS, `8.09, WEATHER FORECAST, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INTER
LUDE
LIS MUSIC IN THE AIR-Presen
Med by CAT.
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 639 ZREAKFAST BE 3.5 10.NL
Today's reminders with Time Checks.
139 TUESDAY CAROUSEL, -- A programme of populle show BUENOS
SERENADE-Light".
MORNING music.
18.00 POPULAR
BENDEZVOUS - Featuring Gale Storm, and Louis Armstrong.
10.30 BECOND' SPRING -- Episode True Life Story of Christina Harding.
10.43 BETTIÏM PARADE,
DIAMOND
MUSIC SHOW- Featuring the latest Mercury 2. Zaho, Coral. Dot, Imperial an ABC Paramount best seller. Host: Hay Cordeiro.
149 MOVIE TOWN, ZUZAIRI. "Take it from. Mr. Shake speare" starring Ruth Brady 9.30 MUSIC BY GIANCARLO AN
KIH ITALIAN. COMBO---Pro
JAZZ-Presente
19.00 ROOTS OF
by the voice of America. 10.30 MEN BEHIND THE MELOD
Featuring the Bongs Meredith Wilson."
1
11.00 TUESDAY VARIETE Popular 1100 STOP FRESSA special lat
night" nëwa' report.
11.36 MORNING MEDLEY-Popular 1145 "NIGHT BEAT-in which
variety
concert elections played by
Sajan Concert Players Allen Roth's Orchestra.
and 12.00
well-
reports.
THE
12.00 Noon TUNE TIME-Popular
tunes festuring, some known gingen. British-and American market
(12.15 pm).
12.30 p.m. BANDBOX.
1.13 WEATHER
BLEPOET, NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
13 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. 200 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE. 1.00 MUBICAL MATINEE-"Sym- phony No. 1 in G Minor
Winter Dreams"
.13.*** Op. "Symphony No. 2 in C. Minor Op. 12 "Little Russian" by Tchaikovsky. Played by Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra con- dacted by Rachlin,
-
LM TRA TIME RENDEZVOUS
Popular concert melodies. 4.30 VOCALLY YOURS --- Á pro- of popular BOLES gramme Leaturing Trio Ödemira. 4.45 LONE STAB LANIGAN —
Adapted from the excitin novels of Tex Riley.
5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER —. Presented by Auntie Mary.
5.30 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ -- Pre- Bented by Ray Cordeiro, 6.30 BIDNEY TORCH AND WIS
ORCHESTRA
1.29 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG.
$39 DITTY BOX -- A programme ..
in which we take a dip into. the Ditly Box.
6.45 THE ARCHERS.
1.00 PERSONALITY
PARADE --
Featuring Ella Fitzgerald. 13 SHOW
most everything happenk R
Mike Ellery. Midnight.
"GOD/SAVE THE QUEEN"-Close Down
Thursday
7.00 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK-Eart
with tim morning variety
checka.
7.15 NEWB KUMMARY,
7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continized 749 WEATHER FORECAST. 3.00 TIME BIGNAL,
THE NEW AND WEATHER FORECAST 819 BREAKFAST BESSION — To
with day's reminders
tim checks. 130 TRUESDAY CAROUSEL —
programine of popular shov tunes. 3.00 MORNING SERENADE-Lig
music.
10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS
Featuring Jon! Happer David Whitfeld.
An
10.30 SECOND SPRING-Episode
True life story of Christin Harding.
MEMORIES-Melo
16.45 MUSICAL
dies of Yesteryear, 11.00 THURSDAY VARIETY-Popu
lar variety,
M
1130 MORNING" -MEDLEY-Popula
concert selections, played Robert Stanley and his O chestra.
12.00
Noon. TUNE TIME-Popula tunes featuring --some wall known singers. British sm American Market
Report
CASE. Featuring selections from the Columble 12.10 Flim "The Gene Krupa Story." 7.45 HERE COMES_OʻMALLET. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
NEWS.
THE
1.09 WEATHER PORECAST, AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE
1.15 RHYTHM RENDEZVOUS
With Patti Page and Anthony's Orchestra.
Ray
8.30 STARS ON WINGS Featuring
Ron Goodwin and His Orches
with Guest Stars. Compere: Neville Powley
9.00 FAMOUS JUHY TRIALS. 9.30 MOOD IN MUSIC--Melodies
for reminiscing.
(12.15 p.m.)
p.m. NOTHING BUT MUSIC LIS WEATHER
NEWA AND SPECIAL AN NOUNCEMENTS. ^ 1.38 SING IT AGAIN. AN 2.00 VARIETY VALLS THE TUN
Popular variety testurtu Janice. Harper,....... The. Kingsto Trio, and the Orchestras do Billy May and· Luigi Chianti 3.00 TRUMPET TIME=With Georg
Shearing Quintet, and Braz Choir,
3.38 KEYBOARD CAPERS *** T** turing Carmen Cavallaro V2 the Keyboard,
L
Ran
fate
RENDEZVOUS 10.06 LATE DATE --- With Featuring Jerry Vate ard
Ross. 11.00 STOP PRESS—A special BIGNAL.
Francis Wayne.
night news report. FROM 10.30 SECOND SPRING – Episode WEA- 6: True Life Story Of Christine 11.05 DATE WITH DREAMLAND→
Featuring Johnny Mathis." Harding.
TO MIDNIGHT Featuring Dinah Shore Joe Loss Dance_Orchestra. 12.09 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THE
QUEEN"--Close Down.
MOVIETOWN THEATRE
AND TOP LOCAL BAND
On Wednesday, Movietown Theatre features Ruth Brady
in a play called "Take It From Mr Shakespeare".
LIO
Ruth Brady had her own fashion and beauty programme
the radio
Louisville, Kentucky. She was a Powers and Cannover model and a dis- covery of Marty Proser who at his famed presented her Copacabana in songs and dancer. Her stage appearances were in hits such as "The Boys From Syracuse" and "By Jupiter," and her pictures include MGM suc- cesses, "Meet Me in St Louis,” "The Clock, Mrs Parkington" and "The Ziegfeld Foilles," and her appearance in The Un- finished Dance where she plays Margaret O'Brien's aunt.
Starting from June 8, Glan. carlo and His Italian Combo will be heard every Wednesday night at 9.30 p.m. in a half hour pro- gramme of Show Times in Epecial Giancarlo arrangements.
Tomorrow at 9 o'clock, Redif. fusion presents "The Necklace" hy Guy Do Naupamant, adapted as a play by Dorothy Black. The part of Mathlide is played by Ernestine Costa, and Lolset by
130 LUNCH TIME MUSIC.
REQUESTS 2.00 SATURDAY
Presented by Ron Ross. 3.00 YEAR BY YEAR --- Featuring
the hits of the year 1926.
DETECTIVE-
3.30 OFFICIAL
Episode 45
4.00 SONGS OF THE PRAIRIES — Cowboy and Hill-By Tunes. 4.30 MUSIC BY KOSTELANETZ --- Popular Concert' selection. 5.00 SHERLOCK HOLMES. 5.30 RHYTHM PARADE. 6.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG, 6.02 MELODY MAGIC - Melodies
́for reminiscing.
6.30 MEET THE STARS-Featuring
Jane Morgan and Holliday.
Michae
1.30 DELTA CITY JAZZ-Presealed
by Victor Nicholson. 7.30 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW -
With guest stare.
$.50 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWS.
5.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN- NOUNCEMENTS & BPOETS BESULTS.
8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR-Presented
by C.A.T.
8.30 WORDS AND MUSIC
Presented by John Grant. 3.60 THE SHRIRÓ HIF PARADE --- The top tunes of the week.
REMEMBERS -- 9.30 A STAN
Retsiniscing with the stars._ ANNA KARENINA -- By Leo
19.00
10.30
Tolstoy. Eplerade -8.
REDITUSION'S DANCE PARTY-Popular dance music. £180 STOP PRESE-A special Inte
sight news report.
Jan Lubbock, "The Necklace 1.5 DANCE PARTY-Continued.
was produced for the B.B.C, by H. B. Fortuin.
Today
11.00 am. MORNING MEDLEY, 2159 · EQUAD - 2001.dpsode-2 1986. Nocu. TUNE TUSI, A PAGA 36.30 pm.. BBC BANDSTAND;" «IN KEYBOARD CAVALCADE.
£13 WEATHER.
THE
NEWBAND · SPECIAL: AN- HOUNCEMENTS.
11.30 STARLIGHT SERENADE.
1240 midnight. #GOD SAVE THE
QUEEN."-Close Down.
Sunday
1045 KEYBOARD PARADE 11.30 PRELUDE
Popular melodies Featuring Roger Williams.
11,00 MONDAY VARIETY. 1130, MUSIC BY PAEL WESTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
12.00 Noon. TUNE TIME - Populat tumes featuring, some well- known singers. Local Gold Rate (12.15 p.m.)
12.30 p.m. APERITIF.
1.13 WEATHER
REPORT, THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
130 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE. 3.00 SWING AND SWAY WITH BAMMY KAYE — With guest vocalists.
the
3.38 PARTNERS IN SONG-Featur ing The Fleetwoods and Anita Kerr quartet. "
4.88 TEA FOR TWO-Popular songs
for tea time listening.
430 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL--
Times with a rhythmnic beat. 445 LONE STAR LANIGAN. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNEE-
"Stories Of The Kingdom" Presented by Auntie Mary. 5.34 MONDAY REQUESTS. 3.58 BIRTHDAY MADBAG. 6.00 LA MUSIQUE FRANÇAISE. 8.30 A MOMENT FOR MELODY.
Featuring Felix King and his Orchestra with guest stars, 435 THE ARCHERS, 7.00 PERSONALITY - PARADE --- Featuring Johnny Mathis, 7.15 VOICE
* ŠPORT *** News OF
sports and sportsmen,
Bad views of the Colony'
Wednesday
1.06 m.
and
MUSICAL CLOCK- Early morning variety with time checks.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 1.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS
AND WEATHER FORECAST.
SESSION-TO- 8.10 BREAKFAST
day's reminders
checks.
L30 HIT TUNES OF
with
time
ALL TIME popular
-A programme of Songs. 9.06 HORNING MUSIC-A pro- gramme of light mude featur- Richard Lelbert, The ing
Salon Concert Players and Paul Winter's Orchestra.
10.04 POPULAR - BENDEZVOUS — Featuring 8lim_Whitman and Sammy Davis Jr.
1234 BECOND SPRING-Episode 8.
True life story of Christine flarding.
10.45 LATINA AMERICANA-Fes-
turing Latin-American
thes.
rby-
1150 WEDNESDAY VABJETT. —
Popular variaty,
7.30 BOUVENIR SONGS tuses 12.00
of the past.
1.43 HERE COMES O'MALLET. 100 TIME ·BIGNAL AND THE
NEWS.
3.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER- LUDE,
8.15 THE STARS SING-Festuring
The Platters..
13 FICE OF THE TOPS' -- Pre- pared and presented by Alan
1.00 MONDAY CONCERT - Con- certo No. 4 in G Major for plano and Orchestra Op. 58. (Betisove) played by Walter Elecking (plate) with Herbert Vous Karajar condecting the Philharmonia Orchartra. 10.00 THE FREDDY MARTIN SHOW
—with guest stars, 18.13 PAUL TIMPLE AND THE CONRAD CASE-Starring Peter Coke and Marjorie."“West" bury,"
19.45 WIESTA TIME Latin Ameri-
cao shythms PRE
'110 STOP PRESS - A specliä late
120 3.m. BUNDAY SERENADE = egy night, news report, ended ANJA. ÞEDgramine of light muste,
1LAS ONE NIGHT STAND. -
ZH-
EM LEFTIA WHILE” CHAPEL woman tang-Tek - Hanhand – Artle-
Secred songs "and" maulo.
HOLIDAY. MEUTICALL=Light 11.30 FRELUDE: TO MIDNIGHT - --- concert solactions, played by ash, Alprogramme of dance music, Veidon WELane“ and his 12.00 Tidnight. -“GOD. BAVE THE
QUEEN" cidae Down.
MUSIC BY FRANK DE VOL AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Neon. UNH-TIME-Populer
NOVAL De ni Popular con featuring Les Paul and "Mar Ford, the Airians Trio. Georg Wright and the Noyaum
Trio.
4,00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUR..... programme of popular concer melodies.
430 VOCALLY YOURS-A Pro gramma of popular songs turing Poni Talls.
4.45 LONE STAX-LANIGAN. “ excitin
Adapted from the
novels of Tex Riley.
5.M CHILDREN'S CORNER-FT -sented by Auntie Marydalan 530 WALIZ TIME-Tamilar
ourties played in three quarte time.
6.00 TEN - TO - TWENTY"
CLU
BHOWA request, programm with interviews with clu members. Host Ran Hoss, 6.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG, KA 6.30 TROPICANA Latin - America
zhythms. 6.45 THE ARCHERS-An ́everyda story of country"life in-m Jand.
7.00 PERSONALITY PARADE)
Testuring Oscar Peterson TH 7.15 VOICE OF SPORT--Nows in views of the Colony's apor and sportamen,trendene
-7.30. THE. TELEPHONE RINGS-
Presented. by H. M. Howell, 743 HERE COMES", O'MALLEY,
·A· private), investigator, wh conducts his own private w en crime and criminals. 1.00. TIME SIGNAL AND
NEWS..
1.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER LUDE.
8.15 MUSICALE PUZZLE-Present
ed by John Grant: 139 DAMON BUNYON THEATE
Eplaine 48-"Dark Dolores 9.30 MUSIC TIMEA programing of classical muric.prepare and presented
by Charla Harvey
$43 SONGS OF THE ISLANDS.
Hawaiian music.
tunes featuring some well- 10.00 LATE DATE-With Ron Boe known singers. British and 11.00 STOP PRESSA special Lat American Market Reports, -night news report.
(18.15 p.m.)
12.30 pm. STAGE AND SCREEN
MELODIES.
LU WEATHER REPORT
11.05 DATE WITH DREAMLAND.
· Featuring Johnny Hay. 1139 PRELUDE TO MIDNIGHT THENA A programese of dance musi
featuring Cyril Stapleton'.O chestra
NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,
1.34 BBC BANDSTAND. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring Anita O'Day, Frankie Leine and The Orchestra of Les Brown and Pete Rugolo, 1.04 WEDNESDAY.... CONCERT. ---- "Symphony No. 2" by Surinach: Played by
Philharmonia Ore chestra of Hamburg conducted by Arthur Winograd. 1.08 TEA FOR TWO-Popular songs.
for tea time listening, 4.30. ATRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL-
Tunes with a rhythmic best. 4.45 LONE STAR: LANIGAN--The
Bcourge of the Lawless.. m B54 CHILDREN'S CORNER
Presented by Auniis Mary: WEDNESDAY REQUESTS - Presented by Hoa Bea
5.
616 SLAGERINO MUSICALE -
A ProEFSITING of show tones * and light concart favourites. 623THDAY MAILBAG
EN BILLYAVAUGHAN AND HIS
445 - THE-ASCHERS--An “everyday. story of country life in Yago,
12.00-- Midnight. “GOD SAVE TH
"QUEEN"--Close down.
Friday
189: am. MUSICAL CLOCK-ZA
morning, variety with" checks, 20
2.15 NEWS SUMMARY: 720 MUSICAL CLOCK-Conting 755 WEATHER FOERCAST 2.60 TIME SIGNAL = THE SUN AND WRATHER FORECA
818 BREAKFASTSUSESSION:
day's reminders: with ti Check o
1.34 BEE.TUNKS OF, KELTINE Most A programune of boyutlar WODS
329 MORNING AMULLER
-
gramine, of light music
ing the Jose, Mella) the Orchestras of Pau and Hugo Whiterhalte: POPULAR
REND