9.02 HOME TILL TEN With

Michael Hall.

16.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL (repeat). 16.15 TENNESSEE SINGS.

ERNIE FORD

10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US —

"Portrait of Ramsay Mac- Dorald." The first Labour Leader to be Prime Minister of Great Britain. Introduced by Alan Bullock. 11.50 THE KAISER—Introduced by

Sir Compton Mackenzie. 13. Noon. SHOW BUSINESS

Compiled by Aileen Woods. 12.30 pm MORNING CONCERT —

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 2.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.20 DIARY FOR TODAY,

DAY'S MELODIES. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD- -

LINES,

The

Printemps (Symphonic Suite) (Debussy). Danse (Tarantelle Styrienne) (Debusy) (Orates- trated by Ravel); La Procesion Del Rocio, Op. 9 (Turisa). 1.09 TIME SIGNÁL, DIARY FOR

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 THE NAVY LARK (repeat). 2.50 BBC BANDSTAND — Murua and Felton's (Footwear) Band. 2.30 RECITAL — Aurale Nicolet (dute), Julian · Bream (lute) 2nd- George Micoba (harp- sichord).

3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN. 3.30 BBC JAZZ CLUB - Fair- weather Brown All Stars with Jasper Livesey and Johnny Scott.

4.00 THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP.

Part 1: "Master Humphrey's Walk" by Charles Dickers (repeat).

4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented

by Mavis. - 5.00 LUCKY DIP - Presented by

Mary.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

6.10 INTERLUDE.

6.15 THE DAWN OF AFRICA →→ No. 7: **The Kingdom of Congo" by C. R, Boxer.

6.30 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 6.45 THE ARCHERS.

6.58 WEATHER REPOET.

COMMENTARY.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS &

7.13 TODAY - A daily news magazine produced-by Michael Page.

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VIENNA PHILHARMONIC FESTIVAL-MOZART: Symphony in G, K 550, HAYDN: Symphony in D, No. 104; BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1 in. C Minor, Johann and Josef STRAUSS: Overtures, Waltzes and Polkas. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan: (4 records).

MORE TALK OF ALEXAN. one in the afternoon, there will 12.30 CENTURY OF SONG-Part 2: BEETHOVEN: Sonatas for Violin and Piano Nos. 1 to 10. Yehudi

a

Orchestra.

.

Then at

programme of musical DER: Saturday, 6.15 pm-Dis- be

McHarg, tance has not prevented Stephen greetings by Alistair Alexander, of "Mainly for Mid- baritone, the Glasgow Phoenix dlebrows" fame, from airing his Choir, and the BBC Scottish

Variety views to the Hongkong public. Ever since he returned to Eng- half-past five in the evening, land several months ago, he has comes "St Andrew Round the World." This is a feature built been sending Radio Hongkong regularly, on tape, his impres- up of recordings of St Andrew's

celebrations Day

in Scottish sions of the home scene, together

the throughout communities with his reminiscences of Hong-

world.

AFTER

"Old

DARK

RENDEZ-

Is

köng.

In his latest epistle,.. Elizabethans," Stephen Alexan-, VOUS: Thursday, 10.15 pm-For the best form of der philosophises on the enviable most people lot of the elderly folks at home. after dark audio entertainment Middle-aged expatriates especial is light music in a relaxed and ly are advised to tune in this informal atmosphere. This evening, at a quarter past six. exactly what you get if you tune CHURCHILL'S BIRTHDAY: In to Radio Hongkong on Thurs. Wednesday, 8.00 pm To mark day night at a quarter past ten. the 86th birthday of Sir Winston Every week at this time Mark Broiles brings you 45 minutes Churchill, which falls on Wednes-

worth of platter and chatter, day, we are broadcasting a BBC talk "A Day With Churchill," with an American accent, recalled by Michel St Denis,

In 1940, after Dunkirk, Churchill decided to broadcast to occupied France. The pro- ducer was Michel St Denis, who spent a whole day with the

Today

Frime Minister at Downing 11.45 am PAUL TEMPLE AND THE

Street over the talk.

In "A Day With Churchill,'

Denis recalls that Michel St memorable day in which he and as emotional Churchill worked through constant interruptions

VANDYKE AFFAIR-Part 3: "Introducing Mr Droste." 12.15 pm BIG BAND SHOW.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

TODAY.

DIARY FOR

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL,

THE NEWS.

1.30 AFTERNOON RECITAL (Franz

"Long. Long Ago."

GOING TO

1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

THE PICTURES. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS. 1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT -Marche hongroise (from "La Damnation de Faust") (Ber- lloz); La Source Ballet

Selection (Delibes).

ARCHERS

+

(Omnibus

2.00 THE

Edition). 2.45 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MAR- GOT ASQUITH (repeat). 3.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOME AND HOSPITAL REQUESTS -Presented by Jennifer.

4.30 THE BIG STILL - Part 2:

"Some Thieving" (Repeat).

4.30 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

Menuhin, violin and Louis Kentner, piano. (4 records). THE ROYAL BALLET-Music from 'Swan Lake'' (TCHAIKOV- SKY): 'Les Sylphides' (CHOPIN): 'The Nutcracker (TCHAIKOVSKY); 'Coppelia' (DELIBES): 'Carnaval' (SCHUMANN): 'Giselle' (ADAM); 'The. Sleeping Beauty' (TCHAIKOVSKY); and 'La Boutique Fantasque ́(ROSSINI- RESPIGHI). The Royal Opera House Orchestra Covent Gar- den, conducted by Ernest Ansermet. (4 records). HAYDN: The Seasons'. Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart, C. H. con-

ducting the Beecham Choral Society and the Royal Philhar- ́ monic Orchestra with Elsie Morison, soprano, Alexander Young, tenor, and Michael Lengdon, bass. (3 records). BIZET: 'Carmen' with de Los Angeles, Gedda, Blanc, Michael and L'Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Francaise conduct- ed by Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart., C. H.

Costa Rica v Hongkong Selec-SPECIAL'OPERA ALBUMS PRESENTED BY DECCA. tion.

5.13 TOMMY KINSMAN AND HIS PUCCINI: 'La Boheme'-Tebaldi, Bergonzi.

ORCHESTRA. 5.30 SING IT AGAIN.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL. NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA. 6.10 INTERLUDE.

6.15 LUTE RECITAL BY

JULIAN

of

BREAM — A programme music by 17th century com-

Introduced by posers.

John

Amis.

C30 EVENSONG — Conducted by Rev. T. W. Baverstock, CF DACG, Land Forces.

6.58 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIGAL THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

7.15 BOOKSHOP

by

**The Life of John! Middleton Murray" F. A. Lea. "By a Lonely Sea" by John Cairncoss. 7.30 FOUR CORNERS-Folk songs,

Ballads

and Traditional melodies from all parts of the world, introduced by Patricia Penn.

ARCHIE With

8.00 EDUCATING

VERDI: 'La Forza del Destino”—Tebaldi, del Monaco, Bastianini,

Siepi, Corena, Simionato.

PUCCINI: Turandot-Borkh, Tebaldi, Del Monaco.

WAGNER: 'Das Rheingold-London, Flagstad, Svanholm, Weid-

linger.

[PUCCINI: “Madame Butterfly' Tebaldi Bergonzi.

VERDI: 'Aida'-Tebaldi, Bergonzi, Simionato. PUCCINI: 'La Tosca-Tebaldi, del Monaco, London. PONCHIELLI: 'La Gioconda'-Cerquetti, del Monaco, Simionato,

Bastianini, Slepi.

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