9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.
9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING-
Continued.
10.00 ANNOUNCER'S CHOICE. 10.30 SECOND SPRING.
10.45 TONY MARTIN.
11.00 COFFEE BREAK.
7.15 TUCK
PARADE.
HUNGRUNG
7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY. 3.00 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-
TERLUDE.
8.15 MUSIC TIME—A Programme of Classical Music--Prepared and Presented by Charles Harvey.
9.00 FII.M TIME-From
Pinewood
11.30 RECITAL.
11.45 PROGRESSIVE
JAZZ-Pre-
12.15 pm
sented by Tony Myatt. HARMONICA
HIGH-
LIGHTS.
.
AND WEATHER
9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
12.30 DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.00 NEWS
REPORT.
1.30 VERA LYNN SHOW.
2.00 MELODY TIME.
4.00 FELIX KING ORCHESTRA,
4.15 TEA DANCE.
4.45 OPERATION MOON
I.ITE.
SATEL-
5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Pre-
sented by Auntle Mary. 5.30 SERENATA — Sweet Music
Played by Reginald Leopold with the Sidney Torch String. REQUESTS-Pre- 6.00 TUESDAY
sented by Tony Myatt. 6.30 SMALL AND SWEET.
6.45 THE ARCHERS.
7.00 MUSIC IN MINIATURE-A
Quiet Half-Hour for
Music Lovers.
Serious
730 RAY ELLINGTON QUARTET. 1.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY.
8.00 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-
TERLUDE.
8.15 FRED
WARING AND
PENNSYLVANIANS.
8.30 MOVIE MAGAZINE.
HIS
9.00 STARS ON WINGS-Compere:
Neville Powley.
9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES.
AND
935 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE- "Companion To A Lady"-By Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg.
10.03 LATE DATE-With Ron Ross.. 11.00 STOP PRESS-News Head-
Hines.
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND→→
Light Music.
12.00 Mid. "GOD
SAVE
QUEEN"-Close Down.
Wednesday
7.00 am
MUSICAL
THE
CLOCK-
Studios in London.
9.13 HONGKONG BYLINE-News,
Views and Interviews.
ANNIVERSARIES,
AND
!
9.35 KLAP O'KANE. 10.00 STRIKE UP THE BAND-
Presented by Disc Jockey Gary Stewart, of Rediffusion K.L.
11.00 STOP PRESS-News Head-
Nines.
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND— 12.00 Mid. "GOD Light Music.
SAVE
QUEEN”—Close Down.
Friday
7.00 am MUSICAL
THE
Popular Variety Checks.
CLOCK- with Tume
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued.
8.00 NEWS
AND
WEATHER
FORECAST. 8.10 TOP OF THE MORNING
Presented By Mike Ellery. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. OF 9.62 TOP
THE Continued.
1100
COFFEE BREAK.
11.30 RECITAL.
11.45 DENNIS WILSON AT THE
PIANO.
12.00 Noon. CONCERTO.
1.00 pm DLARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS AND
REPORT.
WEATHER
AMERICA.
STUDIO
OR-
130 LETTER FROM 1.45 LONDON
CHESTRA.
2.15 MELODY TIME. 400 EDMUNDO ROS AND HIS
LATIN AMERICAN CHESTRA.
4.15 TEA DANCE.
Wednesday
5.00 pm CHINESE
SHOW.
5.15 CARTOONS.
5.30 "FURY.”
5.35 CARTOONS. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
OR-
17.30 NEWS N
4.45 OPERATION MOON SATEL-
LITE.
3.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER. 5.30 THE PALAIS ROYALE OR.
CHESTRA AND SINGERS A Programme of Show Tunes. 6.00 FRIDAY REQUESTS Pre-
sented by Ron Ross. 6.30 CALYPSO QUARTER-Featur-
ing "Trio Los Rediffusion." 6.45 THE ARCHERS.
7.00 REMEMBER?
Through the Years.
Reminiscing
7.30 MEET THE BAND—Featuring -
the Malcolm Lockyer Band.
7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY.
8.00 BBC NEWS.
1.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-
TERLUDE.
4.15 FRED
WARING
PENNSYLVANIANS.
AND HIS
1.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW-
Host: Ron Ross.
9.00 THE NAVY LARK. 930 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES.
:
AND
9.35 THE MELBA STORY 10.03 LATE DATE-With Ron Ross. PRESS-News Head- 11.00 STOP
Mines.
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND—
Light Music.
MORNING--
12.00 Mid. “GOD
SAVE QUEEN" -Close Down.
10.00 STARS ON WING-(Repeat). 1030 SECOND SPRING.
TELEVISION
CHILDREN'STM
CHINESE WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 "THIS 15 YOUR MUSIC" OR
PRESENTS SHINE."
"RAIN
8.90 THE LIBERACE SHOW.” 8:30 “INTERPOL· CALLING." 855 THE NEWS IN ERE, 9.00 -WAGON TRAINS
Ward Bond and Robert Horton with Debra Pages in Marie Dupree Story. 9.50 SPORTS PROGRAMER. 10.20 MEDIC".
STARKING"
RICHARD BOONE ROOM. A 'BOY AND
DODINE
AND 10.45 “ON BLACK AND WHITE"-
Late ·Night“ „Pano Maria Played by Joe Marwultan, and introduced by Bill Chenkal. LATE NIGHT FINAL-Cous Down.
8.00 BRITISH TELEVISION NEWS. 3.10 "THE JACK BANNY PRO-
GRAMME." 8.35 BEVERLY
'DECOY.
GARLAND
9.00 NEWS.IN BRIEF.
IN
9.05 "ON THE SPOT"-Features the pick of the personalities who pass through" Hongkang. An R.T.V. Studio Presenta-
tion
9.20 "PARIS PRECINCT.” 9.43 CANTONESE FEATURE. 11.20 LATE NIGHT
Down.
FINAL-Close
Thursday
5.00 pm
CHINESE CHILDREN'S, STORY TIME.
5.10 ROCKY JONES, SPACE
RANGER.”
3.15 ROBERT SHAW IN "THE
BUCCANEERS."
6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
THE
7.30 NEWS IN CHINESE
WEATHER REPORT.
SIMON AND LAURA' AND
A HITCHCOCK MYSTERY
Popular Variety with Time Jack Hawkins becomes involved this week in clearing
Checks.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued..
8.00 NEWS
FORECAST.
AND
WEATHER
8.10 TOP OF THE MORNING-
Presented By Mike Ellery. -9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.
9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING
Continued.
10.00 THE CLEBANOFF STRINGS. 10.30 SECOND SPRING-True Life
Story of Christine Harding.
10.45 PERRY COMO. 11.00 COFFEE BREAK. 11.30 RECITAL.
11.45 EDMUNDO ROS ORCHESTRA
-(Repeat).
12.15 pm TWO GUITARS. 12.30 BAGTIME PIANO. 12.45 CANADIAN SHOW CASE.
1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS
WEATHER
REPORT.
AND
1.30 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. 2.00 MELODY TIME-Light Music. 4.00 A TALE TO TELL. 4.15 TEA DANCE-Popular Dance
Music.
4.45 OPERATION MOON
LITE.
SATEL-
5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Pre-
sented by Auntle Mary. 6.00 WEDNESDAY BEQUESTS Presented by Ron Ross. 6.30 THE PAT DODD TRIO. 6.45 THE ARCHERS.
7.00 PRESENTING ALLAN JONES. 7.20 SCIENCE SURVEY.
7.30 MUSIC FOR THE MILLIONS.
7.43 HERE COMES O'MALLEY. 8.00 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
at a London art
the name of a millionaire's family who have been involved in picture substitution gallery.
Hawkins, as Manfred, agrees
to do so, little
reallsing how deeply he will become Involved In a drama of.intrigue and ́murder, which reaches an eerie climax in a deserted and dar. kened art gallery.
The Sunday feature film this week is "Simon and Laura” which stars Peter Finch and Kay Kendall. To their adoring public and Laura Foster Simon epitomies the ideal couple, but In private they are far from that, in fact they are thinking
Then along of splitting up. comes a B.B.C. offer to appear, as themselves, in a daily serial programme, so for the general public on go the adoring smiles again-but behind the scenes temperaments and tantrums.
are
Peter Finch and Kay Kendall Simon and delightful as Laura in this slickly produced are ́most ably film and they
Denham, abetted by Maurice
8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN- Thora Hird and Muriel Pavlow, 8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR.
TERLUDE.
8.30 DIAMOND
MUSIC
Host: Ron Ross.
SHOW-
9.00 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES.
AND 9.35 PUZZLE CORNER-With $50
Cash Prize-Presented by John Grant.
BEAT- A WITH 10.05 SWEET
Presented by Tony Myatt.
PRESS-News Head- 11.00 STOP
lines. 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND--
Light Music.
12.00 Mid.
"GOD
SAVE QUEEN"-Close Down.
Thursday
7.00 am 3USICAL
THE
CLOCK-
whilst lan Carmichael is hilari- 'ous as a harassed producer.
with Jack Hawkins as Manfred in "National Treasure." 9.25 "THE FRANKIE LAINE
SHOW" with Connie Haines. "LARAMIE,"
10.05 10.45
3
1110
Marvin. LATE Down.
2.00 prea
SQUAD with Lee
NIGHT FINAL Close
Sunday
CANTONESE FEATURE. 3.43 LIFE WITH ELIZABETH." 410 "ROYAL PLAYHOUSE” PRE- SENT'S "COUNTER ESPION- AGE."
4.33 MUSICAL JAMBOREE. 3.00 CARTOONS.
5.05 "THE ROY ROGERS SHOW." 5.30 CARTOONS. 5.35 "SEA HUNT." 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.30 NEWS IN CHINESE AND
WEATHER REPORT.
AND
·
11.00
ނ
Friday
5.00 pm CHILDREN'S HOUZ 5.15 ALEC PEILL PRESENTS "SONGS FOR YOUNG FOL<" -An R.T.V. Studio Presenta- tion.
-3.35 "SERGEANT PRESTON OF
THE YUKON,”
6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.30 NEWS
CHINESE
WEATHER REPORT.
AND
7.33 “LEAVE IT TO BRAVE”—
With Jerry Mathers. 8.00 "MORLEY OF THE YARD"
Starring Patrick Barr.
-123 SCREEN DIRECTOR'S PLAY-
HOLSE PRESENTS. "WANT AD. WEDDING" — Starring er. Sally Forrest and Leon Ames į 1.50 THE NEWS IN. BRIEF. 3.55 CONFIDENTIAL FILE_WI
Paul Coates. ~9.20 CANTONESE FEATURE.
7.35 "KINGDOM OF THE SEA”— 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL-Class
With Col. John B. Graig.
COMMERCIAL RADIO
Down.
1530 kes 196 mtrs.
Picture shows Nick Demuth conducting the orchestra in the 1st movement of the "Hongkong Suite' for the Festival of the Arts concert on Com- mercial Radio to be heard on Friday, November 4, from 8.30 to 9 pm.
'THE HONGKONG SUITE
AT THE FESTIVAL
7.35 MUSIC IN MINIATURE" This week Commercial Radio mokes its main contribu-
Introdiced By Charles Harvey.
An R.T.V. Studio Presentation.
8.00 "MEN INTO SPACE."
8.35 "LOVE THAT BOB."
8.50 NEWS IN BRIEF.
8.35 THE INVISIBLE MAN" IN year the station was only a few
"MAN IN POWER.”
9.20 SUNDAY SHOWTIME FRE- SENTS "SIMON AND LAURA” Starring Kay Kendall, Peter
FINAL-Close
This week's documentary pro- gramme on Monday evening is 11.00 called "High Road To Scotland" and is a most interesting and beautifully filmed account of a holiday, visiting some of Scot land's most famous beauty spots.
A plece of magnificent sus- pense and spine-chilling mystery can be seen on Tuesday night at 9.45 pm when Alfred Hitch- cock
"Volce directs
In the Night" which stars beautiful Barbara Rush and that fine British Actor James Donald.
On Wednesday
at
9
pm
Popular Variety with Time viewers can see "On The Spot",
an interview programme from
Checks.
7.15 NEWS ́SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued, the studio which will feature the
WEATHER plck of the personalities who
8.00 NEWS AND
FORECAST:A
8.10 TOP OF THE
MORNING-
Presented by Ron Ross. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.62 TOP OF, THE MORNING
Continued.
10.90 ANNOUNCER'S CHOICE, 10.30 SECOND SPRING True Life
Story of Christine Harding.
10.43 FRANK SINATRA.
11.00 COFFEE BREAK.
11.45 TREASURE CHEST QUIZ.
WRIGHT
THE HAMMOND ORGAN.
AT
11.30 RECITAL.
12.15 pm GEORGE
12.30 BANDBOX.
1.15 NEWS ..
WEATHER
REPORT.
1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.
AND
1.30 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR-
CHESTRA.
2.00 MELODY- TIME.
pass through Hongkong, and on Thursday at 10.45 pm there is a new programme of late night plano music called "On 'Black and White" which features the Macmillan who music of Joe will be introduced by Bill Chen- hall.
Today
2.00 pm CANTONESE -355 COUNTERPOINT.
4.20 FAMOUS FIGHTS.
4.00 LAWRENCE WELK AND HIS:4:35 “MY HERO."
.OKCHESTRA.
4.15 TEA DANCE.
4.43 OPERATION MOON BATEL-
LITE.
5.60 CHILDREN'S CORNER.
5.30 SONGS OF THE ISLANDS——
Hawaiian Music.
8.00 THURSDAY.
REQUESTS—
Presented by Tony Myátt;
6.30 POLKA PARTY.
6.43 THE ARCHERS.
FEATURE.
5:00 CHILDREN'S HOUR 5:30 “CALVIN'S CORNER." 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.30 NEWS
IN
CHINESE AND WEATHER REPORT. 7.33 ON SAFARI.”
800 "RUMPUS TIME.”
8.30 "BOLD VENTURE.” 853 THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
9.00 "THE FOUR JUST MEN"---
Tinch.
LATE
Down.
NIGHT
Monday
5.00 pm CHILDREN'S HOUR. 5.15 CARTOONS.
5.30 "THE CISCO KID." 5.55 CARTOONS. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
730 NEWS IN CHINESE
WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 **THE ADVENTUES
ROBIN HOOD." 8.25 “DOCUMENTARY”
Road To Scotland." 8.53 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 9.00 MOVIE MAGAZINE.
UP"--Starring
9.25 "LOCK
tion to the Hongkong Festival of the Arts.
When the Festival was on last Morning in Tivoli Gardens',
was inspired by these beautiful gardens which are Copenhagen's greatest summer attraction.
The Festival Concert can be
night from heard on Friday 8.30 till 9.
Tuesday's Composer of the
Concert (2-2.45) Day
weeks old and to participate was quite out of the question. To make up for this, a very am- bitious recording was made at the studios in Lai Chi Kok two weeks
An orchestra ago.
of flute, oboe, two clarinets, barl- tone saxophone. French horn, memorates the birth of Bellini
trombones, on two trumpets, two percussion, 10 violins, violas, cello and bass assembled.
November
two Catania, Siclly.
was
com-
1st
1801 In
correspondent's
Our racing tips are given on Lunchtime Rendezvous on Saturday, and consists of the results of each race will be music composed and conducted broadcast throughout the after- by Nick Demuth, the English
The
programme
AND Programme Director.
ог
The principle work in the con- cert is the 'Hongkong Suite' which "High
was specially composed for the Festival. This is in five: movements.
Mac-
donald Carey. 9.50 CANTONESĖ FEATURE. 11.20 LATE NIGHT FINAL-Close
Down.
Tuesday
3.00 pm TIME FOR TOTS”—Iŋ- troduced By Angela Band. 5.15 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND.
ADVENTURES · 5.40 "THE
WILLIAM TELL.” 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
OF
7.30 NEWS IN CHINESE AND
WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 "THE SONG PARADE”— Produced By John Bow. An R.T.V. Studio Presentation. 8.00 "HIGHWAY PATROL." 8.25 "TOPPER."
8.50 THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
-
The industriousness and high spirits of the people of Hong- kong are combined with the moments of tragedy and the ever present street and mahjong sounds to bring a musical im- pression of this bustling com- munity. As befits a cosmopolitan city, the orchestra is formed of different nationalities.
The other two works in the concert are 'The Happy Gallop', specially composed for and in- cluded in the J. Arthur Rank 'Ferry to Organisation picture Hongkong. In the picture this was background music to a night club scene and was played by a quartet. It; is Interesting to note that the saxophone player who was heard on the sound-
8.55 THE MAN & THE CHAL track of the picture is playing
LENGE."
9.20 "THIS MAN DAWSON.” 9.45 "SUSPICION” · PRESENTS "VOICE IN THE NIGHT.”
10.35 "THE GOLDSBERGS." 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL Close
Down.
violin In the concert orchestra.
The remaining work was writ- ten seven years ago while the was working In composer Copenhagen. Entitled Sunday.
noon.
Today
1138 am SOUTH OF THE BORDER. 12.00 Noon LUNCHTIME
DEZVOUS-John Gustoma is your bost in a programme that includes music, reminders and information of interest abo
in Hong current happenings kong. Our racingʻa pondents tips for this mater FOOD's meeting Et Egy Valley
1.15 pm NEWS
RELAY
FROM
RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHERE REPORT. 130 LUNCETIME RENDEZVOUS
-Cont 2.00 OPEN
Beb HOUSE with Willlig..ng and occasional visits to the Square Room. The win- ners in Happy Valley gives on completion of each race... 4.00 MUSIC FROM IPAIS, 4.30 WEATHER, EZPORT. – 431 ABOUND IN THE
CRALAR
* BARRIL—with Ellen. Pickings
& Shorty: Zich. 5.30 MÄN ABOUT-
. Lovelace Walking, 5.15 LENNY DEE PLAYS ŽE
TOWN"
A BRITISH - INTERLUDE — With Tommy Trinder, Sydney Lipton's Bard, David-Whitselt & Gwen Bardi.
6.00 DINNER MUSIC FOR PEOPLE WHO · ALERT VEKA HUN- GEY-Played by Spika Fines,