.9.20 "THIS MAN DAWSON." 9.45 "SUSPICION”

PRESENTS Starring

THE FLIGHT" Andle Murphy. 10.35 THE GOLDBERGS." 11.30 LATE NIGHT FINAL-Close

Down

Wednesday

5.00 pm CHINESE

TALENT SHOW. 5.15 CARTOONS. 5.30 "FURY."

5.53 CARTOONS. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

CHILDREN'S

730 NEWS N CHINESE

WEATHER REPORT.

AND

733 THIS IS YOUR MUSIC" PXI- SENTS "VACATION ON THE ISLAND."

3.04 BRITISH TELEVISION NEWS. 3.18 "THE JACK

GRAMME.

BENNY

PRO

D

8.33 BEVERLEY GARLAND

"DECOY.-

9.00 NEWS IN BRIEF.

9.05 -03 THE SPOT"~Features the pick of the personalities who pass through Bougkong. 9.28 "PARIS PRECINCT.” 9.45 CANTONESE FEATURE.

2.00 MELODY TIME-Light Music. Vittorio de Sica has the job of saving an embittered young ATT

4.00 AT THE CONSOLE.

4.15 TEA DANCE.

4.43

3.00

6.00

OPERATION MOON SATEL- LITE.

CHILDREN'S HOUR. SCIENCE SURVEY.

-6.15 WEDNESDAY REQUESTS.

6.43 THE ARCHERS.

7.00 BBC NEWS:

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-

TERLUDE..

7.15 ONCE UPON A KEYBOARD.

7.30 MUSIC FOR THE MILLIONS

-Presented by Cable And Wireless.

7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY. 8.00 JUST FOR YOU-Staff An- nouncer Tony Myatt introduces -ard

sings his favourite

BOʻLgs.

8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW-

Host: Ron Ross. 9.00 PUZZLE CORNER-With $50. Cash Prize Presented by John Grant. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

ANNIVERSARIES.

9.35 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR. 11.00 STOP PRESS-News Head-

lines.

11.05 A DATE IN- DREAMLAND—

Light Music:

12.00 Mitnicht “GOD SAVE THE

QUEEN" Close Dowa.

Thursday

7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER

FORECAST.

8.10 TOP OF THE MORNING Presented by Ron Ross.

9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

MORNING-

9.01 SWANK SPOT. 9.02 TOP OF THE

Continued. 10.00 MORTON GOULD, 10.30 SECOND SPRING. 10.45 FRANK SINATRA. 11.00 COFFEE BREAK. 11.30 OUT OF THE DARK-The Story of a Woman's Courage. Ep. 4.

RATE

ANNIVERSARIES. 9.15 "TREASON" — By Saunders 11.45 RECITAL. · ·

Lewis. Starring Richard Burton 12.00 Noon LARRY ALLEN SAYS

"Be My Guest" (Repeat). and Emily Williams.

GOLD Head- 12.30 pm LOCAL PRESS-News

Melodies And Memories (Re- peat) 1.00 DIART FOR TODAY.

AND 1.15 NEWS

11.00 STOP

lines.

11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND---

Light Music. 12.00 Mid.. "GOD

SAVE QUEEN" Close Down.

7.00 am

Tuesday

MUSICAL CLOCK.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

THE

7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued.

FORECAST.

8.00 NEWS

8.10 TOP

AND

OF

THE

WEATHER

MORNING-

MORNING →→

Presented by Ron Ross. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

9.02 TOP OF THE

Contimized.

10.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ.

10.30 SECOND SPRING. 10.45 TONY MARTIN.

11.00 COFFEE BREAK.

11.30 OUT OF

THE

DARK-The

Story of a Weman's Courage, Ep. 2.

11.45 RECITAL.

. 12.00 Noon. PROGRESSIVE

REPORT. 1.30 MANTOVANI OKCHESTRA.

2.00 MELODY TIME.

3.15 SHORT STORY. 4.15 TEA DANCE.

WEATHER

AND

HIS

4.43 OPERATION MOON SATEL-

LITE.

5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER.

5.30 SONGS OF THE ISLANDS

Hawaiian Music.

6.00 THE . STUART

SHOW.

6.15 THURSDAY

FOSTER

REQUESTS-

Presected by Tony Myatt.

6.45 THE ARCHERS.

7.00 BBC NEWS.

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST.

7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-

.TERLUDE.

7.15 YOUR HONGKONG

PARADE.

HIT

7.45 HERR COMES O'MALLEY. 8.00 MUSIC TIME A Programme ot classic! Music-Prepared and presented by Charles Harvey.

8.45 HONGKONG JAZZ

-Presented by Tony Myatt.

GOLD RATE- Music In Miniature.

12.30 pm LOCAL

1.00. DIARY FOR TODAY.

115 NEWS

AND

REPORT.

1.30 LIGHT MUSIC.

BYLINE-News.

Views and Interviews. 9.00 EDMUNDO ROS AND HIS

LATIN AMERICAN CHESTRA.

BIRTHDAYS

ANNIVERSARIES.

WEATHER

9.30 TODAY'S

"LAND

2.00 GREAT OPERETTAS

OF SMILES"-by Franz Lehar. 3.30 MELODY TIME-Light Music. 4.15 TEA DANCE.

4.45 OPERATION MOON

LITE.

3.00 CHILDREN'S

criminal, Baldino, from landing in further trouble after his release from jail in tonight's "Four Just Men”- episode entitled "Rogues Harvest."

With his usual Latin aplomb, de Sica devises an unconven- tional way of teaching the youth a lesson, and confounding some of the critics who consider Baldino beyond reform. Richard Pasco, a sensitive and fine actor takes the part of the young criminal.

charming One of the and refreshing pieces of British comedy making can be seen in and anyone Sunday Showtime, who doesn't believe in mermaids should make a special note,

twist them Glynis Johns will round her finger, and tail, In "Miranda" at 9.20.

most

MAN I

PRE.

8.55 THE INVISIBLE

"SHADOW BOMB." 9.40 SUNDAY SHOWTIME

SENTS "MIRANDA”—Starring Glyn's Johns, Griffith Jones.

FINAL-Close 11.00 LATE NIGHT

Down.

Monday

3.00 pm CHILDREN'S HOUR. 3.15 CARTOONS.

5.30 "THE CISCO KID." 5.35 CARTOONS.

as

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.30 NEWS IN CHINESE

WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 "THE ADVENTURES

ROBIN HOOD." 8.00 "MARKHAM” —- Starring

Milland.

Down.

NIGHT

FINAL C

Thursday

3.00 pm CHINESE

STORY TIME.

5.10 "ROCKY

- RANGER.”

3.35 ROBERT

CHILDREN'S

JONES,

SPACH

SHAW IN "THE

BUCCANEERS.'

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

1.30 NEWS IN CHINESE

WEATHER REPORT.

AND

7.33 *KINGDOM OF THE SEA.” 8.00 "THE LIBERACE SHOW." 8.30 "INTERPOL CALLING."

8.55 THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

9.00 "WAGON TRAIN."

9.50 THE LUCKY LAGER SPORTS

PROGRAMME.

MEDIC" Starring

Richard

Boone in "And Then There Was Darkness,”

AND

10.20

or

Ray

14.45 ON BLACK AND WHITE"

Late Night Piano Music.

8.25 DOCUMENTARY—“Hook, Line

And Sinker."

8.55 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 9.00 MOVIE MAGAZINE.

11.20 LATE NIGHT

FINAL-Close

The story tells what happens When อ respectable Harley Street doctor discovers a mer- maid on

a fishing hollday in Cornwall, and escorts her back to London much to the surprise - 9.25 “LOCK UP.” of his wife. Naturally there 9.30 "CANTONESE FEATURE." are complications, especially as the mermaid has a very pretty face, a come-hither look and a complete lack of scruples. The cast, tailor-made for comedy

Miss Includes, besides

Johns, Google Withers, John McCallum and Griffith Jones.

If you have ever wondered what life is like In a fishing vessel on the cold Atlantic seas then note "Hook Line And Sin- ker" on Monday at 8.25 when

you can take a film trip with one of these ships on her maiden' voyage from Aberdeen.

Audie Murphy who made such a hit in that screen epic. "The Red Badge of Courage" is the star of this week's tale of sus.

DOWTI.

Tuesday

5.00 pm "TIME FOR TOTS." 5.15 "HUCKLEBERRY HOUND." 5.40 "THE ADVENTURES

WILLIAM TELL."

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

OF

AND

7.30 NEWS IN CHINESE

WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 "THE SONG PARADE"...

Produced By John Bow. 8.00 "HIGHWAY PATROL." 8.25 "TOPPER.”

8.50 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 3.55 "THE MAN

CHALLENGE."

!

11.09. LATE NIGHT FINAL Closs

Down.

Friday

3.00 CHILDREN'S HOCE.

3.15 ALEC

PEILL PRESENTE *SONGS FOR YOUNG FOLKE

PRESTON

5.35 -SERGEANT

THE YUKON."

6.60 CLOSE DOWN.

1.30 NEWS IN CHINESE

WEATHER REPORT.

AND

7.35 "LEAVE IT TO BEAVER.” LOO "MORLEY OF THE YAZD.” 125 SCREEN DIRECTOR'S PLAY- HOUSE PRESENTS "BOČENÉ YEAR Starring John Wayne, Vera Miles. 1.38 THE NEWS IN ELIEF. 3.55 CONFIDENTIAL

Or THE

Paul Coates.

FILZ-SİN

9.20 CANTONESE FEATCER..

AND THE 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL-Gloss

pense entitled "The Flight" on COMMERCIAL RADIO

Tuesday at 9.45. It is a story of political intrigue in a coun. try called Puerto Columbo, which leads to a man's ab- duction and a plot to assistinate him. Joe Macmillan makes his second appearance In "On Black And White" an Thursday at

Down.

1530 kes 196 mtrs.

TALK ON THE AMERICAN

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

10.45, and for those of you who The American Presidential Election takes place on Tuesday,

enjoy really cool plano music, this is the programme for you.

2.00 pm

Today

CANTONESE

3.55 COUNTERPOINT. 4.20 FAMOUS FIGHTS. 4.35 "MY HERO.” -

and on Monday night we have the first talk in a new series entitled ’As I See It.'

Recently returned from a stay Saturday night Hi-Fi Club 'In the United States is; Ernie Birthday Party starts half-an-

Pereira. Ho was the first hour later (7.30-8.30). - Hongkong Journalist to visit Mary Honri, responsible for FEATURE. America on

Congressional the Composer of the Day series Fellowship Grant and spent of concerts (2—3, Mon-Fri.) much of his time studying the and most of the serious musio political scene in Washington. programmes is your hostess this He met both candidates dur- week in Lunchtime Rendezvous Ing his visit as well many (122, Mon,6ät). Music by politicians and members of the British composers Sir Edward electorate. He gives his opinion Elgar (Mon. 10.30-11.pm), Sir on the results of the Presiden- William Walton (Composer of tial Election on Monday

8 the Day, Wednesday 2—245), and Dr Ralph Vaughan, Wil- pm.

5.00 CHILDREN'S HOUR.

5.25 CARTOONS.

5.30 "CALVIN'S CORNER”—A Pro-

gramme For The Children.

-

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

OR-

7.30 NEWS IN

AND

CHINESE AND WEATHER REPORT. 735 "ON SAFARI,"

8.00 "RUMPUS TIME."

9.35 KIAP O'KANE. 10.05 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW. 11.00 STOP PRESS-News Head-

lines. 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.

"GOD SAVE THE SATEL 12.00 Midnight

QUEEN" Close Down.

CORNER-

Presented by Auntie Mary.

WHITEBALL AND

5.30 DAVID

HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA. 6.00 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND.

6.15 TUESDAY REQUESTS.

4.45 THE ARCHERS.

1.00 BBC NEWS.

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND

.TERLUDE.

7.15 RUMPUS

TIME-Host:

Ross.

Di-

Ron

7.43 HERE COMES O'MALLEY. 8.00 STARS ON WINGS Compere:

Neville Powley.

8.30 MOVIE MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE BEST IN MUSIC.

9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS

ANNIVERSARIES.

AND

9.35 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE "Stroke of Fate" By M. B. Kingsland.

- 10.45 THE JIM AMECHE

Starring Peter Horell. 10.55 MOSTLY GHOSTLY

SHEILA GEANT.

Friday

7.00 2m 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS

MUSICAL CLOCK.

AND

FORECAST.

WEATHER

8.10 TOP OF THE MORNING— Presented by Mike Ellery.

9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING-

Continued.

10.00 STARS. ON WINGS—(Repeat). 1030 SECOND SPRING True Life

Story of Christine Harding. 10.45 NAT KING COLE. 11.00 COFFEE BREAK...... 11.30 OUT

UF SHOW-

of

AND

Story

Ep. 5. 11.45 RECITAL.

THE DARK-The Matthews, Mary

8.30 BOLD VENTURE."

8.55 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 9.00 "THE FOUR JUST MEN." 9.25 "THE FRANKIE LAINE

SHOW"-Witr Connie Haines. 9.50 "LARAMIE."

10.45 “M”

Marvin. 11.10 LATE

Down.

2.00 pm

25

at

With the reversion to Stan llams (Late Night Symphony, in- dard time on Sunday, the night Wed. 11.15-midnight) is

week's selection news relays from Radio Hong- cluded -In this kong will take place at 7 and 9 of concerts.

and 10. Radio Our racing of 8 Lee Instead

Newsreel remains at the same tips for next Saturday's meeting FINAL-Close time, 11 o'clock.

at Happy Valley are given after

SQUAD - with

NIGHT

Sunday

CANTONESE FEATURE. 3.45 "LIFE WITH ELIZABETH.”

4.10 "ROYAL PLAYHOUSE." 4.35 MUSICAL JAMBOREE. 3.00 CARTOONS.

The following regular fea- tures will now be heard different times. The

correspondent's

the news at 7.15 on Friday even-1

at ing. weekly

SHOW OF THE WEEK date for traditional Jazz fans Wed. 9.30-10pm-Take Thirty with John Gunstone at The with Bob Williams.

Jazz Band Ball is changed from

6.30-7

1

same

the on Wednesday to time on Tuesday. mualc re- Wednesday's series

5.05 THE BOY ROGERS SHOW. quest programme, Yours for the

5.30 CARTOONS.

5.35 “SEA HUNT.” 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.30 NEWS EN CHINESE AND

WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 "MUSIC IN MINIATURE”— Introduced By Charles Harvey, 8.00 "MEN INTO SPACE." 3.25 "LOVE THAT BOB." 8.50 NEWS IN BRIET.

Today

Asking is moved from 7 to 8.30. 1138 am SOUTH OF THE BORDER, The time of the Saturday pro- 12.00 Noon -- LUNCHTIME

DEZVOUS. gramme remains the same (6.30

1.15 pm NEWS RELAY FROM -7). The -Carter Brown

RADIO HONGKONG. AND Mystery Theatre can

be

WEATHER REPORT. 130 LUNCHTIME heard from 8-9 on Friday night

-Cont. and the Radio Novels repeat is moved from Friday to 8 o'clock on Wednesday. Nick Kendall's

now

RENDEZVOUS

2.90 OPEN HOUSE

Bob - With Williams and occasional visita to the Square Room.

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