RADIO AUSTRALIA.
1930 MKIRght.
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Trumpet Voluntary in D (Pur- cell)—Solist: Boger Voisin with Unicorn Concert chestra cond. by Harry Dick- SOTI. Branderbury Concerto No. 1 in F (J. S. Bach)-Barry Tuckwell (Horn). James Quaife (Horn), Jaket Craxton, Michael Dobson. Richard Morgan (Oboes). Archie Camden (Bas- soon). Yehudi Menuhin (Vio- Lino Piccolo) with Bath Fes- tival Chamber Orchestra. Con- certmaster: Robert Masters:
"Egmont". Op. 84 Incidental Music (Beethoven)—Overture: Die Trammel geruhret with Birgit Nilsson (soprano); Freud voll und leidvoll with Birgit Nilsson (Soprano); Klarchens Tod bezeichnend;
Symphony
No. 93 in. D. major (Häyán). 9.58 WEATHER REPURT.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN,
4.65 IN. PERSPECTIVE—Intfoduc- 18.15 BASIL RAIZBONE. READS
ing Lord Boyd Orr, recalling the 'carly days of his career and relating the past to what the future may hold. (Repeat). -5.00 DISK, JOURNEY-Joe Yue pre- sents his own Kelection of re- cards.
10.45
EDGAR ALLAN PO-Alone: The City in the Sea; The Blick Cat
DAVID ROSE. PLAYS DAVID ROSE—David Rose and his orch. 3.18 YOUTH MAKES MUSIC—Music 11. TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
19.38 WEATHER REPURT.
In The Home.
REEL.
EPILOGUE -The 19th Sunday after. Trinity. The Tamale Church. INTERLUDE Come Deoth (Beach)—Der T25.
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3.00 TATE SIGNAL NEWS FROM 111S THE 6.10 INTERLUDE
15 125 BAXTER CHORUS, AND
ORCHESTRA.
Sweet
30 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR- 1130 SONATINA Sonatina for vio- 7.00 SIR ROY WELENSAY—Inter-
viewed by John Freeman, 7.30 FIRST HEARING-Derek Hogg. 753 WEATHER KEPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY,
8.15 THIS WEEK.
in and piano in G minor, Op. 137, No. 3. (Schubert)-Joseph Fuchs (Violin) with Artur Bal- sam at the Piano. Impromptus No. 4 to A Flat Hajor, Op. 90, No. 4; Impromptus No.7 in B Fiat Major, Op. 173 No. 3 Arthur Schnabel (Piano).
HEADLINES
8.15 THE AMERICAN PRESIDEN. 11:57 WEATHER REPORT.
TIAL ELECTION-The Vice, 1139 NEWS Presidency and the Candidates” „Voice of America).
9.00 SPORTS CAST Reports on the day's sport in Hongkong. Pro- ducer: Ted. Thomas.
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NEWS "ABOUT KRITAIN,
REEL.
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DAY FAVOURITES. 7.13 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.29 FIRST DAY. PAVOURITES. 7.58 WEATHER EXPORT. 100 TIME BIGNAL, STRING SONG, 8.33 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
SPORTS.RESULTS.
9.13 RAY'S A LAUGH. 9.45 WILLIAM CLAUSON
TO HIS GUTTAR.. HONGKONG'S PIANO PRO 9.53 WEATHER REPORT. DIGY: Wednesday, 8.30 pm 10.00 THE SIGNAL, THE NEWs & When the Swiss blahist Nikita 10.15 IN. THE COOL TOOL TOOL OF THE EVENING-Xichael Magatoff Visited Hongkong
Bulmer. Radio Hongkong's listeners at few weeks adò ́he bave a recital
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. this evening will hear that Bir from the Concert Hall of Radio 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO ́NEWS-
were only Roy proved no exception to the Hongkong. There rule. He allowed Freeman to seven people present, and one 11.15 SATURDAY NIGHT HOR Å
Minutes of Dance Mušte them was hiffe-year-old 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. take him through his early life of
HEADLINES In
FROM Bouthern
the David Oẹl, Hongkong's piano 11.59 NEWS Rhodesia,
RADIO AUSTRALIA. thirteenth child of A Polish- prodigy who had been brought
12.00 Midnight. TIŠE BIGNAL, Jewish emigre and an Afri-long by Harry Oděli to meet
CLOSE. DOWN-GOD THE QUEEN. kaanbr girl, through the profes- the maestro and see him play. stonal boxing three of his late teens, to the tailways and the trade union work which gradu- ally drew him into the political feld, and so to his place today. in Freeman's words, "By any reckoning, a big man, and man of destiny in Africa.”
"THE ROAD TO THE CHAR- In a couple of years we shal TER': Monday, 9 pm — The have to sec." And to this mental step, these days, from the recital you shall see or hear turbulent African scene to the David Del praying music which United Nations is trinitesimal. puts experienced adult musicians Monday Is United Nations Day, on thele méftle. and ab á salute to the occasion RAY CORDEIRO ON U. N. Radio has prepared this MODERN JAZZ: Monday, 3.30 10.39 THE KASOUMOVSKY, QUAR programme-which traces the pm Radio Hongkong's newest Historical steps leading to the newcomer, Ray Cordeiro slipped gigning of the United Nations onto the air two weeks 1100 Charter In San Francisco fifteen almost unobserved by The station's pubitelty section, and it These are by no means re-typical of the man that he cent steps for it is the hot fm. should so quietry make his probable notion of the writer of appearance at the microphone. this feature that the "brother- hoods of hations today (however Cordeiro meter, and in the first tractious and imperfect) is two of his programmes Ray directly related to events, ideas, featured such jazz glants as and philosophies going back to Dizzy Gillesple, Stan Gets, Ella the ancient Greeks, Chinese, and Fitzgerald, Dave Brubeck and medieval European history.
others. Modern Jazz covers such And If Utopía, häs yet to be
a wide. Hela and involves so found, the United Nations as an many countries that Ray ways idea can hardly be blamed. The future programmes will inevit narrators in this programmé are
ably have a very international three...actors of International Fehown: Bir Laurence Onvier, favour, bringing modern Jazz Jose Ferrer, and Francis L. Sulli from all over the world to Radio
Hongkong's listeners. vhh.
years ago..
THE CRITICS ON THE FESTIVAL Friday, 7:15 pm- The 1960 Festival of the Arts is bigger than napredecesors: Whether it ti proportionately better remains to be seen, Radio Hongkong has arranged two crl- tical programme on ★ Cross. Eletion of this year'a entries and
In the first, the pahel väpecta to cover the English and Cm-
Modern
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9.15 PROGRAME PARADE. 9.30 FORCES PAVOURITES —
Audrey Pateman.
TETS (Beethoven)The third of three programmes, Quartet No. 9 in C Major, Op. 59, No. 3 SERVICE FROM AT ANDREWS
Hungarian String Quartet. CHURCH, XOWLOON=PTERCL- er: TIA Key.O Eva NA: ORZ
12.15 pm ET JORNALULANCE
BRIGADEA description of the Annual Review 'of the St John Ambulance Brigade by His Ex- cellency The Governor Sir Ro- bert Black, K.C...G.. O.B.E.. at the Government Stadium "300" kumpo 12.30 THE FORM IN MUBIC-THE
third of four flustrated talks by Elimut Blum; The Pugiem Пlustrations from Bach and Beethoven; Sonata in B minor (Andante mosso)-Clara Haskil (Piano)... 1.00 TIMER
GOING TO THE
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243 HAZY OSTERWALD SEXTET. 300 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
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Polydorama, Ofthèstra.
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Colour of her, Hale" pie 5. 3.56
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7.29 MORNING. PRELUDE Cont'd 7.15 WEATHER REPORT.
71 MORNING PRELUDE. Confi. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. L10 PROGRAMS PARADI. 129 DIARY. FOR TODAY, MONDIY
MELODIES.
9.00 TIME SIGNÁL, "NEWS READ.
LINES.
Michael Hal
9.02 HOME TILLTEN -— with 18.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-
KEEL: (Repeat).
19.30 THE WORLD AROUND US- 19.15 MANDOLINE ORCHESTĽA.
Music is for everyone by Father Ryan 5.7. 6. The or- vhestra and its component Parts (Repeat “seriés). 11.00 THIS DAY IN LAB-Adap
•ed by Cynthia Bugh from the TV. May by Malcolm A. Bakke and Eric Fdez. 12.00 Noon DHEAM AND 205
MUSICOLOSIT).
12.30 p.m...MORNING COA
Coronation, Maruk. Védetes Propheta". Act (4) Thayerbee -The Philharmonia Orches cond. by Epten Kürtz. Iz M (Claude Debusgy)—Frum to Yoon on mjų
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWA 10 BAYS A LAUGA,(B&B). 2.00 TIME SIGNAL, 18C BAND-
STAND-Ferodo Works Bard 2.30 PLANO RECITAL BY ANNA
FISCHER
1.09 TIRIK LIGNAL-WE LİVİ AD
LEARNIN the PCE pire..
3.30 MODERN JAZZ-Prezented By
Ray Cordeiro.
STRING ALONG-The Kingston Trio. Another best-seller for the Trio a record nobody should be without!
Irresistable songs include Bad Man Blunder, When I was Young, Everglades etc. NICE AND EASY-Frank Sinatra. The inimitable style of pure mystery and magic, giving a new touch to such oldies as I've Got a Crush on You, Try a Little Ten- derness, How Deep is the Ocean etc. SING A SPIRITUAL WITH ME Tennessee Ernie Ford.
A song book is included with this album, so all the family can sing such wonderful old spirituals as Go Down, Moses Steal Away, Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho etc. PADDY ROBERTS TRIES AGAIN, Sophisticated entertainment for sophistica ted people by a sophisticated performer. Songs include Let me Introduce the Boys, You're a Square, The Pie Eyed Piper etc. GERARD HOFFNUNG AT THE OXFORD UNION.
Offbeat, stupendous, unique” ! !
NAUGHTY BUT NICE-Pearl Bailey. Pearl Bailey brings her special land of magic to this smart, sophisticated selection of songs which include Satin and Silk, ce Soir, Mouton to Muskrat to Mink. Stop "OLIVER" at last for the first time
in Hong Kong. Pres
The Original Cast from the highly successful London Revue.
MOUTRIES
Allenda Hord, Ha Lon
Miramar Āremie, Kuwłoch..
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