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MOLL FLANDERS STORY:
BIRTH OF 3 COMPOSERS
The Adventures of Twizzle." Moll Flanders started life under the disadvantage of
5.15 CARTOONS.
5.30 "THE CISCO KID.”
6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
AND
OF
7.30 NEWS IN CHINESE
WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 "THE ADVENTURES
ROBIN HOOD." 8.00 PERSIA TODAY — By Adrian
Moys.
RE-
PORT.
130 LETTER FROM AMERICA, 1.45 COUNTRY CEILI.
8.15 "MARKHAM" - Starring Ray
Milland.
2.15 MELODY TIME.
4.00 EDMUNDO ROS AND
LATIN AMERICAN
HIS OR
CHESTRA.
4.15 TEA DANCE.
4.45 OPERATION MOON SATEL-
LITE.
5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER.
5.30 THE PALAIS ROYALE OR- CHESTRA-A Programme Show Tunes.
6.00 FRIDAY REQUESTS
Of
- Pre-
Sented By Rom Ross. 6.30 SONS OF THE PIONEERS. 6.45 THE ARCHERS.
7.00 REMEMBER? REMINISCING
THROUGH THE YEARS. 7.30 MEET THE BAND-Featuring
Malcohn Lockyer's Band. 7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY. 8.00 B.B.C. NEWS.
WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS
4.09
INTERLUDE.
AND
8.15 ALBERT PRATZ ORCHESTRA
-Canadian Show Case. 8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW-
Host: Ron Ross.
9.00 THE NAVY LARK. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES.
AND
935 THE MELBA STORY-The
Storm of Nellie Mitchell. 10.05 LATE DATE—With Ro Ross. 11.00 STOP PRESS.
By Disc Jockey 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND—
Gary Stewart,
K.L.
11.00 STOP PRESS.
Of Rediffusion
TELEVISION
Light Music.
"GOD 12.00 Midnight.
SAVE THE QUEEN"-Close Down.
FEATURE FILM TAKES
A DIG AT TV
Jack Hawkins is the star of "The Four Just Men" series on Saturday night in an episode called "The Village of Shame" in which an entire village bands together to hide the truth from Manfred (Jack Hawkins) when he attempts to prove that a former friend of World War II has been murdered.
Today
The Sunday feature film is entitled "Survivor-from Nar- provides an entertaining dig. at. cotics." television and its effects upon the viewers when Stanley Holloway, Peggy Cummins and Jack Watling team up in "Meet Mr Lucifer." There Is an ex- and a cellent supporting cast delightful cameo from the late Kay Kendall as a "Lonely Hearts" singer.
Earlier in the afternoon the children have a new programme to ride along with, when the "Roy Rogers Show" takes over the 5 o'clock spot in Children's Hour, Roy will be joined by Dale Evans and "Trigger" famous "palomino."
his
2.00 p.m. CANTONESE FEATURE, 3.55 COUNTERPOINT PRESENTS
-"The Witness."
420 FAMOUS FIGHTS.
4.33 "MY HERO" 5.00 CHILDREN'S
BOUR
- "The Lone Ranger.”
-A CORNER" 5.30 CALVIN'S
programme for the children.. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
1.30 NEWS IN CHINESE AND
WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 "ON SAFARI."
4
3.00 "RUMPUS TIME”—Featuring
Ron Ross with the Yaneza Group.
Berry
The Monday Documentary this week deals with a serious prob. fem to all parents in "One Day's Poison." The story concerning the work of a hospital dealing with children suffering from poisoning
or- resulting from dinary household articles. Earlier, at 8.00, Adrian Moys will be giving the second of his Illustrated talks, this one being 11.10 LATE NIGHT FINAL — called "Persia Today."
8.30 "BOLD VENTURE”—Starring
Dane Clark.
8.55 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 9.00 ANN SOTHFRY AS “SUSIE." 9.25 "THE FOUR JUST MEN»
- Tuesdays' "Suspicion" series stars David Wayne In "Heart-
beat" the gripping story of а man who suddenly finds him- self free of a life-long cardiac condition; he goes out to catch careful up ол years of monotonous living, whilst who released
the
doctor
him from worry starts a city wide police hunt when he card realises that his patient's has been mixed up with a man who is perfectly healthy.
There is a new 15-minute pro- gramme of goodnight songs and music on Thursday when Gerry D'Almada teams up with Eddie Costa' and Stan Robertson
Friday "Studio Two." On
in
at
9.20 Chinese viewers can see the first part of another Rediffusion Playhouse production-this one
-
2.40 "DOCUMENTARY." 9.03 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 9.10 MOVIE MAGAZINE Current and forthcoming film reviewed by Ron Ross. .9.35 "LOCK UP"-Starring Mac-
Donald Carey.
10.00 CANTONESE FEATURE. 11.30 LATE NIGHT FINAL Close
Down.
Tuesday
5.00 p.m. "TIME FOR TOTS"
Introduced by Angela Bond. 5.15 THE ADVENTURES OF WIL.
LIAM TELL."
5.40 "JOE PALOOKA." 600 CLOSE DOWN.
IN
AND
7.30 NEWS
CHINESE WEATHER REPORT. 7.35. "THE SONG PARADE"
Produced by John Bow. 8.00 "HIGHWAY PATROL." 8.25 "TOPPER."
8.50 “THE MAN AND THE CHAL-
LENGE."
bout will start promptly at 6.30 on Friday evening.
DRAMA
-Sat. 8.30-9.00 pm-Å - newe- series, “Radio Novels' begins tö-, day with The Lion."
Sun. 9.30-10 pm-Theatre Time with. Somerset Maugham, 'Masterson."
being born in Newgate Prison in the eighteenth century. She developed into a completely amoral woman with a gay disposition and yearnings for middle class respectability. Daniel Defoe's heroine is delightfully depicted by Siobhan McKenna. on Tuesday night at 9.30 when we hear how she inad- vertently married her half brother, and the steps she
took to rid herself of this encumbrance.
Sunday commemorates the birth of three composers. Music (10-11 a.m.) For The Sabbath celebrates the anniversary of Bruchner's birth -with Eduard Van Beinum conducting the Orchestra of Concertgebouw Amsterdam in a performance of Symphony No. 9 In D Minor. Sunday Concert at 7.30 consists of music by Darius Milhaud and Locatelli, The anniver. saries of Meyerbeer's and Dvorak's births are remembered on Monday and Thursday in Composer Of The Day pm approx.):
There must be few countries In the world that Col. F. T. 1.M.S has not Harrington,
Tue. 10.15-10.30 pm-Voleed of World of the Shamrock. Visited. At the end War II he spent two years in
His Burma.
new series of these Enti- -Burma Road,
with
talks deals -tled 'On The
(2-2.45
Tue. 9.30–10 pm-Moll Flan< ders, see above.
Wed. &15-9.15 pm-Another. episode of the Carter Brows
Theatre,
'Darling Mystery You're Doomed." MUSIC FROM BRITAIN
Sun. 6.30-7.00 pm-Highlighti from King's Rhapsody by Ivor Novello starring Ivor Novella, Vanessa Les and Olive Gilbert.
Thu. 815-8.30 pm-A Scottish Interlude.
Nick Demuth 'takes over the chair for Lunchtime Rendezvous,
he makes no attempt to which can be heard dally Mon- recount his experiences In day-Saturday from 12 to 2 with 9.20 THIS MAN DAWSON." 9.45 "SUSPICION-Starring chronological order, each talk the moon closing rates from the
exam. Hongkong Nancy Kelly and E. G. Mar- being a self-contained
Stock Exchange at ple of
12.15 and a relay of the news
shall.
10.15 "THE GOLDBERGS." 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL
Down.
his powers
of ob.
Close servation, sense of humour and from Radio Hongkong at 1.15.
Initiative. Col. Harrington will
Wednesday
5.00 p.m. CHINESE
CHILDREN'S TALENT SHOW-Produced by
John Bow.
5.15 CARTOONS. 5.30 "FURY."
5.55 CARTOON. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
IN CHINESE
7.30 NEWS
WEATHER REPORT.
AND
735 THIS IS YOUR MUSIC." 8.00 BRITISH TELEVISION NEWS. 8.10 "THE JACK BENNY PEO-
GRAMME."
8.15 BEVERLY
"DECOY."
GARLAND.
9.00 NEWS IN BRIEF.
9.05 "THE MUSIC MAKERS.” 9.20 "PARIS 'PRECINCT."
N
9.45 CANTONESE FEATURE, 11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL - Close
Down.
1
Thursday
5.00 p.m.
CHINESE CHILDRENS STORY TIME.
510 "ROCKY JONES, 'SPACE
RANGER."
5.35 ROBERT SHAW IN "THE
BUCCANEERS."
6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.30 THE NEWS IN CHINESE AND
WEATHER REPORT.
7.35 "MR & MRS NORTH." 8.00 **THE LIBERACE SHOW." 8.30 "WORLD OF GIANTS." 8.35 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 9.00 WAGON TRAIN" — Starring. Ward Bond and Robert Horton, and James Whitmore. 9.30 THE LUCKY LAGER SPORT
FROGRAMME.
With Jack Hawkins, Dan Dailey. Vittorio de Sica and 10.20 "INTERPOL CALLING”—With Richard Conte.
9.50 LARAMIE."
10.15 “M” SQUAD - With Lee
Marvin.
Down,
Sunday
Close
2.00 p.m. CANTONESE FEATURE. 3.30 "LIFE WITH ELIZABETH” — Starring Betty White and Del Moore.
3.35 T.V. READERS DIGEST. 4.20 MUSICAL JAMBOREE. 4.45 "THE AIR FORCE STORY”— Chapter 24 "Air War Against Japan** (1944-1945).
5.05 "WILD BILL HICKOK." 5.30 CARTOON.
r
5.35 "SEA HUNT."
6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
730 NEWS IN
CHINESE AND WEATHER REPORT.
7.35 "MUSIC IN MINIATURE” — A Vocal Recital by Wilson and Chan Ng-Kle. Hsueh Introduced by Charles Harvey. 8.00 "MEN INTO SPACE."
Charles Korvin. 10.45 LATE NIGHT FINAL
Down.
Friday
- Close
3.00 p.m. "WILLY THE WONDER- FUL"-A new cartoon series. 5.15 ALEC PEILI PRESENTS "SONGS FOR YOUNG FOLK." PRESTON OF 5.15 "SERGEANT
THE YUKON." 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
730 NEWS
AND CHINESE
WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 "LEAVE IT TO BEAVER”
With Jerry Mathers.
8.00 "COLONEL MARCH OF SCOT-
LAND YARD."
8.25 "SCREEN DIRECTORS PLAY- HOUSE" PRESENTS “MEET With THE
GOVERNOR"
Barbara Hale and Herb Shriner.
8.50 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 1.55 "NEW
TIAL"
YORK CONFIDEN-
9.20 CANTONESE FEATURE.
8.25 "LOVE THAT BOB”—Starring 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL
Robert
Ann Cummings,
B.
Down.
Close
be 'On the Burma Road' at 8.30 on Friday night.
of
Today
Programme 13 of America On Stage, the story of the American Theatre told by the Volco America is the final instalment 11.30 SOUTH OF THE BOLDNI. of this series (Fri. 7-7.30 pm). 12.00 noon LUNCHTIME The final edition of Ginza Juke Box-Japan's top songs pre- sented by Sachiko San—is Tuesday night at 8.15.
· 1100 2.1. MUSIC TO BOOTHI
THE SAVAGE BEKAST.
оп
In place of the Jazz Story narrated by Steve Alion which concluded last week, Jazz lovers are invited to join Bob Williams and Nick Demuth In a Battle Of The Bands. The two con-
week testants this
are Count Base and Stan Kenton and the
For your perfect listening pleasure!
DEZVOUS.
1.15 pm NEWS RELAY PROM RADIO BONGKONG & WEA- THER REPORT.
130 THE SOUNDS OF PARIS &
- LONDON.
2.00 OPEN HOUSE — With ́ Bobs?
Willians and recasional visig to the Square Room. LO MEET LORETTA GULDMAX. 4.30 WEATHER KEPORT. LU AROUND
THE CRACO BARREL — With Slim Pick-gs & Shorts Zilch. 5.00 MAN ABOUT TOWN,
HAYKES.
DICK!
5.15 JO BASILLE ACCORDEON.
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