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A DAY

Special Saturday Chino Mail Feature

TODAY TO FRIDAY, JULY 29

WITH CHURCHILL

AND WHAT PRICE BOOKS?

A

Beinum conducting the Con- certgebouw Orch. of Amster- dam: Orch Rabayà-Dolly, Op. 56 (Faure) — Orchestre Du Theatre National, de L'Opera Comique, Paris cond. by Georges Tzipine: At the Dance (from Summer Day's Suite); The Man from the Sea (from Suite: The Three Men); The Three Bears (A Phantasy) (Eric Coates); Les Deux Pigeons- Suite Messager).

8.58 WEATHER REPORT.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

SPORTS RESULTS.

9.15 PROGRAMME PARADE.

FORCES FAVOURITES.

9.30

CHUURCH KENNEDY ROAD- Conducted by The Rev. R. C. Symington.

11.30 MID MORNING MUSIC

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Deras Rumanas (Bela Bartok); Hu..garian Rhapsodies (Liszt); Quartet No. 2 Op. 10 (Kodaly). (CON- p.m. AAFJE HEYNIS

-PIERRE

A DAY WITH CHURCHILL: Sunday, 7.30 p.m.-Michel

St Denis's detailed account of the day he spent with 10.30 SERVICE FROM THE UNION Britain's wartime Prime Minister arranging the French translation of Churchill's broadcast to `occupied France in October 1940——a day of constant interruptions from enemy bombardment and defen- sive gunfire, journeys to and

from the air-raid shelter, and passionate arguments about phraseology, to the final dramatic moment when the famous voice reached out from the BBC across the English Channel: "Francais! C'est moi, Churchill, qui vous parles."

When the broadcast was over Churchill stood up, his eyes full of tears, and said “We have made history tonight.” At Broadcast- ing House the whole French Sec- tlan of the BBC gathered round St Denis, their leader. to hear from his own lips the story of that extraordinary day with Churchill-the story which is told again in this programme.

FLIGHT BACK: Monday, 11 a.m. A radio reconstruction of the flight made by a lone Stirling bomber of No. 149 Squadron of the R.A.F. In November 1942 to -bomb the Flat works at Turin

The in Northern Italy.

pilot, Flight Sergeant Rawdon Hume Middleton, was badly wounded over the target but his devotion to duty and his determination to bring his plane and his crew back to Britain in the face of overwhelming odds won him the Victoria Cross.

·

-Sir

gramme giving their opposite views on the high price of books here.

ANNAROSA TADDEI: Wed- nesday, 830 p.m.-A recital from Radio Hongkong's Concert Hall by a Hongkong musician of International standing, Miss Annarosa Taddel.

MACBETH FROM THE MET: Friday, 8.30 p.m.—A recording of Verdi's opera made soon after the Metropolitan Opera staged its first production of 'Macbeth,' in February last year.

10.45 a.m.

Today

SATURDAY SYMPHONY "Norma”-Overture (Bellini); Symphony Nó. 3 in C minor, Op. 78: The Pines of Rome (Re- spighi).

11.45 BEYOND OUR KEN-(Repeat); 12.15 p.m. JOURNEY INTO

LODY.

ME-

12.45 PIANO PLAYTINE-John Cor-

dy's Ragtime Piano.

DIARY FOR TIME SIGNAL, TODAY.

100

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

12.15

12.30

WITH

TRALTO) PALLA (ORGAN). TALKING ABOUT music. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, GOING TO THE

PICTURES. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT, 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONOERT-SCOL- tish Fantasy Op. 48 (Bruch)— Michael Rabin (violin) and The Philharmonic Orchestra cond. by Sir Adrian ; Boult. 2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE, ARCHERS

—(Omnibus edition).

2.45 BILL SNYDER PLAYS RIS

OWN COMPOSITIONS, 3.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOME AND,

·HOSPITAL REQUESTS.

4.00 FOR YOUR DELIGHT, 4.30 “BRAT - FARRAR”—Part 4 "A

Pit in Dothan" (Final). 5.00 TIME SIGNAL, WALTZ TIME. 5.30 GUITar club. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

6.10 INTERLUDE.

6.15 FROM THE WEEKLJES. 6.30 EVENSONG-Conducted by The Rev. R. D. Ebbitt; S.C.F. 7.00 BOOKSHOP-"Boomerang" by Bruce Graeme: "Sunset at Sheba" by John Harris. viewed by Pat Gartley. 7.15 STRICTLY-INSTRUMENTAL.

Re-

St Denis.

· 7.30 A DAY WITH CHURCHILL—

Recalled by Michael introduced by Laurence Gilliam. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT, 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

Suite in G

8.15 VANITY FAIR—Part 9. 8.45 SUNDAY CONCERT Dance minor (Anon.); Concerto No. 4 in E Flat Major K. 435 (Mozart): Symphony No. 1 in C major (Bizet); Concerto for Horn and Orch. (Hinde- mith).

4.30 THE YOUNG ĮDEA-Presented

by Mavis.

5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA. 6.10. INTERLUDE. 6.15

EDMUNDO ROS AND HIS OR- CHESTRA.

6.45 THE ARCHERS. 7.00 FILM FOCUS.

7.30 COCKTAIL TIME.

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.15 TODAY.

8.30 WORLD THEATRE—“A Woman

Killed with

Kindness"

Thomas Heywood

9.58 WEATHER REPORT.

10.69

10.15

by

TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.

NIGHTCAP.

10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

11.15 INTERLUDE. 11.23 CRICKET-England

V. South Africa-The fourth Test match. 11.37 WEATHER REPORT, * 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 Midnight. TIME

CLOSE DOWN – GOD THE QUEEN.

SIGNAL,

SAVE

Tuesday

7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL,

AND, EARLY.

BRIGHT

7.15 NEW'S SUMMARY. 7.20 ; DRIGIT AND EARLY. 7.45 WEATHER-REPORT, 2.47 BRIGHT AND EARLY. 7.58, WEATHER. REPORT, 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.20, DIARY FOR TODAY, 8.25 TUESDAY'S TUNES.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

9.02 HOME TILL TEN-With Ti

mothy Birch.

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