Radio HK (cont'd)

Tuesday

7.00 zn TIME SIGNAL,

14 SEATHER REPORT.

ཞན་

(Offenbach); Camp Mio Ben 11.59 NEWS

London

HEADLINES FROM RADIO AUSTRALIA. Afrietta (My dear one) (G.

SIGNAL TLIE Pieces 12.04 Midnight” Giordan

CLOSE DOWN-God Save The (Joùm Ireland) False-Scherzo.

Queen. Op. H (Tchaikovsky); Gayeseas (Granados):

NARMONY HALL

2. Shakespeåre, No. 13

ELIFE AND LEARN-The Tragedies Introduced by F. Danby, with Donad 138 C. P. MACGREGOR SHOW. 4.49 BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS--- Compiled by Alleen Woods.

WOME

THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented by Mavis,

HOMEWARD BOUND.

539 TEEN SCENE Presented by

Marilyn Palmer (Final).

BRIGHT

AND EARLY.

L

1.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

1.29 BLIGHT

AND

EARLY.

3.

(Cont'd).

14

AND

FARLY-

138 WEATHER REPORT. LED THE SIONAL THE NTWS. LI PROGRAMME PARADE. * DIAKY, FOR TODAY,

TUES-

DAY'S TUNES.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL NEWS FROM

RADIO ‘AUSTRALIA.

TRAN

BLACK AND HIS

639 SPEAKING GENERALLY~{A

Council Programme). British GAS THE ARCHERS.

$.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS-HEAD-. 6.53 WEATHER REPORT.

-LINES.

TILL TEN-with HOME Michael Bulmer.

16.00 - TIMER SIGNAL, BADIO NEWE-

impression pl

Blitz of 1945-41.

ILM YOUR

RADIO

HALL — Gladys

FILL (Repeat). THE VOICE SHELION. THE WORLD AROUND ES- "The Winter of the Bombs," by An Constantine Eltz Gibbon:

London CONCERT Swarthout

* OF

ANNE

(Mezzo-30pino).

1139 FOOD

OF

'LOYE-Patricia

-

مطا.

Per introduces music prompt- ed by Romantic love the world over (Repeat series).

FACL RESTON

Noon

110 NS ORCHESTRA

17.13

AND

DAY PRAYERS- Kev. R. C. Symington. 1130 MODERN JAZZ-Presented by

Ray Cordeiro.

LDS THE SIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 115 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

UNC FROM THE FILMS- Compiled by Aileen Woods.

SIGNAL

-WOMAN'S WORLD Produced by Murray Leavin and Thelma Stuart. 23 ARTISTRY IN ZHYTHM.

2.88 TIME

28-RE LIVE AND LEARN-"The

future of Man",

No. 1 "The

Fallibity of Prediction" by Dr

P. B. Medanar.

130 CHRISTMAS-(Arthur Somer- vell) Union Church Choir, con-

by Harold Miller. Re-

Hload, on 2nd Decem-

at the Union Church,

ber.

IN THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented

by Mavis.

SIGNAL, HOMEWARD

BOUND.

LB KINE SIGNAL,

NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

618 INTERLUDE.

635 LA DEMI HEURE FRANCAISE. CU THE ARCHERS.

ES WEATHER REPORT.

L TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

COMMENTARY.

7.15 TODAY-A daily news maga» zine produced by Michael Page. M WHO AND WHAT—A panel gime in which producer Colvyn Haye tries to bame Judy Stam mers. Ron Oliphant and Mark Brulles before they use up ten.

master: Question

Thomas IN TEAM FOCUS.

KS. TALKING ABOUT

MUSIC

A music magazine introduced by John Amis

13 WEATHER REPORT.

1. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 2.35 KHATRA-Temple of Prosperi- ty. Produced in the studios of All-India Radio by Melville-de Mellow, and introduced by Dr K. S. Shelvankar, 9.45 KORRIE

"PARAMOR AND HIS ORCHESTRA. 11.49 CONTINENTAL CABARET— Presented by Tina Mickel. 3 MASTER CLASS.

FRATHER REPORT. TIME SIGNAL BADIO NEWS-

བྷ ནཱ ནྭསྐྱུནཱ ཎྜཱ ཨཱཧཱཐཱ ནཱ

POEXIS EY WORDS-

WORTH-Read Quayle.

VÄLIZ TOI.

by

WEATHER REPORT.

Friday

TIME SIGNAL,

740 am

BRE-

EZING ALONG.

7.15 NEWS KUMMARY.

15 BREEZING ALONG-(Cont'd).

7,43 WEATHER REPORT.

8.25 AIUSIC FROM KAKIM'S → Played By The Franco Trom- betta Quartet Featuring Mérle Harris. 10,85 THE JIM AMECHE SATUR-

DAY NIGHT SHOW.

33 MODERN TRENDS Presented

by Calin Stuart. No. 7. 400 PALACE OF VARIETIES—An old time Music Hall, presented by C. F. Meahan. In collabora- tion with Ernest Longstare. who Riso

the BBC 11.00 STOP conducts Orchestra

Variety

YOUNG IDEA

SIM HOMEWARD BOUND.

TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

AUSTRALIA.

BADIO

6.10 TED WEEMS ENTERTAINS. BAS THE ARCHERS.

551 WEATHER REPORT.

7.99 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS,

COMMENTARY.

7.15 TODAY-A daily news maga- zine produced by Michael Page.

147 BREEZING__ALONG——{Cont'd). 738 DO YOU REMEMBER-Intro-

FRI-

451 WEATHER REPORT. AD TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 218 PROGRAMME PARADE. L DIARY FOR TODAY,

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

LINES.

9.02

HOME TILL TEN-with Bar-

Lawrence.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 10.09 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

COMMENTARY.

7.15 TODAY.

73 JAZZ HALP HOUR-presented

JAZZ

by Alan Hare.

108 LETTER FROM AMERICA-By

Alistair Cooke.

LIS AUGUST AT LONG

.

BAYAN-

NAH-A Short Story by Jan Carrw 138 THE MACAO POLYPHONIC GROUP — Conductor, Father Aureo de Castro. 8.58 WEATHER REPORT. 9.06 TDIE SIGNAL THE NEWS,

NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 9.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE with Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley and June -Whi

-Whitfield. 943 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MAB-

GOI

ASQUITH —-Read by

Episode 8. Gladys Young. 10.00 EVENING STAR-Introduced

by Alleen Woods. 1035 VINTAGE GOONS—No. 5 "The Kippered Herring Gang." 1045 ECHOES OF LATIN-AMERICA. 1053 WEATHER REPORT.

11.69 TIME SIGNAL RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

11.13 THE STORY OF THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST~(Heinrich Schatz).

115: WEATHER REPORT. 11.39 NEWS HEADLINES

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

TIME SIGNAL, 12.00 Midnight

CLOSE DOWN-God Save The

Queen.

10.39

REEL—(Repeat).

10.15 THE VOICE

OF CHARLES TRENET THE WORLD AROUND US-

Zimmermann Telegram": The story of the most success- ful Intelligence coup of World War One by David Woodward. 11.00 ММОБІС

CANADA- FROM Sonatine Pour Piano Et Violon (H. Barraud): Sonate Pour Plano E: Violon (U. Kasemets). 11.30 LANCE SKUTHORPE, HORSE- MAN-Compiled and produced by Peter MacGregor. Noon CONCERTO - Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 53 (Dvorak): David Oistrakh Violin) & State Orch. of the USSR Cond. by Kiril Kondrashin: Serenade in E major for String Orch. Op. 22 (Dvorak): Rafael Kubelik con ducting the Israel Philharmonic Orch.

12,00

1.00 pm TIME SIGNAL, DIARY

FOR TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.13 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 LETTER FROM AMERICA—by

Alistair Cooke (Repeat). 1.15 A

REMEMBERS-Ada

STAR

Reeve

FROM

2.15 LONDON CALLING. 2.43 FASCINATING BHYTHM. 3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN "The and Naturalist" No. 17 "Smell Taste" Introduced by Drs W. E. Swinton & L. Harrison Matthews; "Heat" No. "Source of Heat" by Henry Marshall.

18

Thursday

7.80 TIME SIGNAL, UP WITH THE

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY,

129 UP WITH THE SUN-(Cont'd). 7,45 WEATHER REPORT.

7.47 UP WITH THE SUN-(Cont'd).

7.53 WEATHER REPORT.

80 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.1

8. DIARY FOR TODAY, RHYTHM

RENDEZVOUS.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD.

AND LINES.

9.42 HOME TILL

13.09

John Caswell.

REDIFFUSION

duced by Alleen Woods.

8.09 DENNIS BRAIN-with

Civil, Anatole Mines

and

Alan

the

English String Quartet. 8.30 TOM MBOYA with John

Freeman,

MacNeil and Sheila Colin Maciones (AM only). WEATHER REPORT" (AM only),

8.53

BRITAIN

9.00 TIME. SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

NEWS ABOUT (AM only).

19.15

NAVY LARK-with

KAUS Burray. Jon Pertwee.

Phillips (AM only).

STAR

TIME-AM

9.45 PARIS

only). 18.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE

(Repeat) (AM only). 10.45 WHEN IRISH

11.30

ARE

EYES- SMILING-Ruby Murray. 10.38 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-

REEL 11.15 A SELECTION OF POETRY CHOSEN & INTRODUCED BY BENJAMIN BRITTEN. OLD TIME BALLROOM-with Sydney Thompson and his Or chestra. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT.

HEADLINES 159 NEWS

FROM RADIO AUSTRALIA, 12.00 Midnight TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

D

FM ONLY (from 8.30 pm to 10 pm)

8.30 AT

THE OPERA-Hansel and

Over Gretel Humperdinck); ture-1-Scenes 1 & 2; Act 1-Scene 3: Act 2-Scenes 2 & 3; Act 3-Prelude Scenes 1 & 2: Act 3 Scenes 3 & 4 and Final Scene: Elizabeth Schwarzkopf (Soprano); Eliza- beth Grummer & Soloists with the Philharmonia Orch. cond. by Herbert Von Karajan..

SEVERAL SPECIAL

CHRISTMAS SHOWS

TEN-with Rediffusion is presenting several special Christmas Shows

TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- REEL Repeat).

18.15 THE VOICE OF VICKI BENET.

Two Under Par."

today.

The Royal of

Rediffusion's hour-long variety The Band 4. THE WORLD AROUND US Warwickshire Regiment, under show "Christmas Crackers" wil!

"The Bloomsbury Group." 114 THUP AND BLUNDER No. 4 the direction of Bandmaster D. be broadcast tomorrow night at

R. Kimberley, is scheduled to 9 o'clock. 11.30 MUSIC FOR MID LEVEL-A

programme of popular music: give a Christmas Concert at 7.15 and Rondo pm with the Choir doing four Capriccioso, Op. 23 (Saint-

At 6.00 pm listeners carols. Saens); William Steinberg.

Introduction

This show Is the result of Rediffusion's drive for toys

Conductor, Zigeunerweisen. Op may hear a B.B.C. presentation for the underprivileged children

1

To

"How Far Is it

2 Christmas Bethlehem?"

qurney to the Holy Land, nar. Lloyd James, rated by David non with carols sung by the Orping-

ton Junior Singer

2. No. (Sarastel (Gypsy entitled Airs); William Steinberg. con ductor: Berceuse in D fat. 'Op. 57 (Chopin): Waltz in C sharp minor, Op. 64. No. 2 (Chopin) Peter Kaun (piano): "Lucia di

Ancor Lammermoor glunse! Regnava nel Silenzio Donizetti), with Nadine Sau *tereau (soprano) "I Vespre Sici. lani"-Bolero: Merce, diletu amiche (Veri).

Anthony 12.13 pm MID DAY PRAYERS-

Rev. Father J. Foley, SJ.- 12.30 BANDBOX.

NEWT HEADLINES FROM LO TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR RADIO AUSTRALIA. Midnight

BIGNAL TIME *CLOSE DOWN-God Save The

*

Wednesday

am TIME SIGNAL, RISING NOTES.

7.15 NEWS-SUMMARY. 12 RISING NOTES (Cont'd).

TAJHET REPORT,

NOTES (Cont'd).

IN WEATHER REPORT.

L TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS. PROGRADE PARADE.

*R-DIARTUFOR TODAY, MID

WERK-MELODIES.

IM TREE SIGNAL, NEWB HEAD-

LINES.

9.12 HOME TILL

David Dunkerley.

TEN-with--

IM TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

RIEL Repeat). 14.15 THE VOICE OF NILLA PIZZI. AROUND Cs- 19 THE WORLD

Music for Everyone" by Rev. Father T. F. Ryan, SJ. HIGHLIGHTS FROM OPERA—

Mio Ab! St Ben Trovatore") (Verdi): 0 Para- (Meyer- diso ("L'Africaine") beer): Come un bel di Mag- (from "Andrea Chenier")

d'Arc" (Glordano); "Jeanne

gio

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

of Hongkong, in which tickets for the show are exchanged for toys

Christmas

The traditional

The of message Her Majesty Queen to the people of the Commonwealth will be broad- tomorrow at 3 pm and repeated at 11.00 pm.

an cast

At 8.30 pm Rediffusion pre-

actor in a famous sents adaptation of a famous story, "A Christmas Carol", which for more than a hundred years has brought to young and old the the season. of compliments Stage and screen star Alec will play the Guinness

1. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS." 130, LUNCHHME-MUSIC. 2.00 TIME BIGNAL, WOMAN'S WORLD Produced by Hurray Leavitt and Thelma Stuart. part of Scrooge in this version

Kat of Charles Dickens' classic. 2.3 VIRTUOSO - Mindru

(Piano: Ortan Choral Prelude. BUY 639-Nun Homum der

will be There

a kingsized Helden Helland"). (Bach); Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue. edition of Saturday telephone BWV 903 (Bach): Toccata in D BWV 912 (Bach); Mindru Katz requests today from 2.00 to 3.30

*to Enable pm

younger LEARN—A LIVE -AND

Christmas 2.00 WEL

listeners to extend music magazine introduced by

greetings to their friends. John Amin 1.38 LEO PERRACHI AND HIS OR-

CHESTRA.

(piano).

4.00 FILM FOCUS. 418 THE YOUNG IDEA. 5,90 TIME SIGNAL,

ROUND.

TEIE SIGNAL

HOMEWARD

NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

6.10 INTERLUDE.

our

"No Man Is An Island", the annual programme for Christ- mas Day bringing together the volces of men and women all over the Commonwealth will be broadcast at 10.30 pm.

·

Boxing Day Faro over Rediffusion this year will in- clude "Tommy Trinder's Party" at 2 o'clock, "Lawrence Welk's Christmas Show" at 4.15 pm, "Children's Christmas Party” at 5.00 pm, and "Meet Benny HIII", an Informa! half hour

The

important most

and with the popular comedian at significant event in the history 9.35 pm. of radio dramatisation was the production of Morris West's fine feature, "The Prince Of Peace", based on the life and teachings as told in the four

6.15 PORTUGUESE FIALF HOUR- of Christ

with Don Carlos.

6.45 THE ARCHERS.

653 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS,

COMMENTARY.

315 TODAY-A daily news_maga. zine produced by Michael Page. (From 7.25 HONGKONG HUT PARADE

Presented by Michel Meredith. 10 THE LEADER AND THE TREE -from William Golding's novel "Free Fall," adapted for Radio by Donald Mewhinnie. Read

Act 1: Adieu, forets (Tchaikov sky) (suks in French); "Hero- dade" (Act 1) Cahil dont la parole french):

Spel), promis)

come

-L'Annee en yain (Air de (sung in French) "The Consul” (Act 2) To this we've (ging in English) = (Menotti): La Dolcissima

Tigie (from

+

Gospels.

and

by Scripted

produced this unusual Norris West, feature, which has taken more than a year of planning and re- search, was recorded under the of supervision of a committee representatives of the Churches. Episode 1 will be broadcast to- morrow over Rediffusion at 8.30 pm.

of

. Golding. ES WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 2.15 MUSIC LOVERS HOUR-Con-

Dedicated to the cause certo No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15 (Brahms); Sonais

No.

3 in F World Peace this feature could Minor, Op. 521 Brahms): Inter scarcely have been released at mmg in B Flat Minor, Op. 117,

2 more opportune time, and 2: Intermezzo in C Sharp

first Xinar OP.

117 No. 3. Gez taking a line from the Anda (Pilio).

AFTER

DARK-A episode, It should have universal rendezvous appeal. Mr West has brought with Mark Broiles.

deep reverence and imaginative 1934 WEATHER REPORT.

"Adriana Lecouveur") (Cilea): L'Anima Ho Stanca (from "Adriana Lecouvreur") reiteall: 1015 ALARK Recondita Armonia

(from *Tosca") (Puceini); E Lucevan

16 Stelle (from "Tosca") (Puc eini): Dozna non vidi mai (from "Manon Lescaut") (Puc

OF GLYNDE-

الدين

11AS THE STORY

BOURNE 12.43 pm TELODIES OF

LAND.

SCOT-

1.30 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

Thursday night

110 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS. treatment to the great theme,

REEL

and has realised to the full its 11.15 THE WHISTLING KIND-Jan

tremendous dramatic possibi. Tramp and Ilse Wener. with

In

pro- the opening orchestral Accompaniment: The lities. Breese and 1 "Andalucia' (Stillman - Lecuona • Camera gramme this will be shown in tal: Ilse Wener (Whistle): A the vividly powerful scene with Perfect Day (Jacobs-Bond): King Herod, and, in contrast, Beautiful Išle of Somewhere (Fearis-Ditch); Poeme (Fibich); La Golondrina (Serradell); Jan Tromp (Whistling solo). MUSIC FOR SWEETHEARTS. WEATHER REPORT.

HIS TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.3 EDUCATING ARCHIE—(Re-

peat). ENCORE-Les Contes d'HoT- 11.3

(Barcarolle Act 2) 11.51

2

makkala

the tender beauty of the picture drawn of the coming of Joseph' and Mary to Bethlehem, and the birth of Christ in the stable.

Today

11.30 am THE DENNIS DAY SHOW

Repeat).

ATKINS AND 12.00 Noon CHET

THE ANITA KERB SINGERS. 12.15 pm BIG BAND SHOW.

1.09 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.13 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PORT.

130 MUSIC SHOP.

2.00 SATURDAY TELEPHONE RE-

QUESTS.

POPS CON-

AMECHE

1.30 JIM

CERT. 4.30 TEA DANCE.

3.00 CHRISTMAS IN — The Bunk-

house. Music By

(Xmas Selection).

Hret.

PRESS News Head-

11.05 THE JIM AMECHE SATUR. DAY NIGHT SHOW-Con- tinued.

MAES FROM ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL,

12.00 Midnight.

1.00 am GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

-Cicse Doan.

Sunday

7.00 am CHRISTMAS GREETING- "Joy To The World"—With Percy Falth and his Orchestra. 738 MUSIC BY MALTBY. 8.00 CAROLS FOR EVERYONE-

From The Royal Albert Hall, London.

9.00 NEWS, SPORT RESULTS AND

WEATHER FORECAST.

9.35 STAN THE MAN.

8.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 18.30 HANCOCK'S HALF - HOUR—

Christmas Edition.

DAY SERVICE FROM ST JOHN'S CATHE- DRAL.

11.00 CHRISTMAS

12.15 pm JIM AMECHE SHOW.

11 WEATHER REPORT, NEWS ANNOUNCE- AND SPECIAL MENTS.

1.30 A CHRISTMAS

BING.

SING WITH

2.15 SUNDAY CONCERT-Music,Of

The Masters. 3.09 H.M. THE QUEEN'S CHRIST- MAS MESSAGE TO THE COM- MONWEALTH. 3.15 YOU'VE · ASKED

FOR IT- Mike Ellery Answers Your Re- quests.

4.20 FOOTBALL COMMENTARY— KMB. V.Tung Wah. Commen- tator: Jock Sloan.

5.10 GRENADIER GUARDS. 512 CHRISTMAS MUSIC-By The

Scottish Junior Singers. 6.00 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND

HIS ORCHESTRA.

6.30 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Some less Familiar Christmas Music--Presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan, 5.3.

7.00 BBC NEWS.

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.30 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND

TERLUDE.

IN.

7.15 LARRY ALLEN SAYS "Be My Guest" Christmas Edition. 7,43 DOWN YOUR WAY. 8.15 Romanties

830 THE PRINCE OF PEACE- ramatisation on the We and of Christ. Ep. 1 "The Birth of Christ." 9.00 CHRISTMAS CRACKERS- Variety Show with Giancarlo's Band. The Crackpots, Nick Andico and Josie Quizon, The Kimchi-Cats. Tony Myatt. 10.00 CHRISTMAS IN PORTUGAL. 10.30 "NO MAN IS AN ISLAND”—

A Programme for Christmas day bringing together the voices of men and women all over the Commonwealth. 11.00 HM. THE QUEEN'S CHRIST- MAS MESSAGE TO THE COM- MONWEALTH. 11.02 SEASONAL MUSIC. 11:15 JIM 12.00 Midnight.

CERT.

AMECHE POPS CON-

"GOD SAVE THE

- QUEEN"—Close Down.

Monday

1:

7.00 am MONDAY SERENADE. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-

CAST.

8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 THE YAWN PATROL. 10.00 REMEMBER

THESE? - Melo-

dies for Reminiscing. 10.30 SECOND SPRING. 10.45 STU FOSTER SHOW-(Repeat). 11.00 CHRISTMAS CONCERT-By The Band and Choir of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Repeat).

OF THE DARK - A Woman's The Story of Courage.

1130 OUT

11.45 RECITAL

12.00 Noon SHOW TIME. 12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE-

The Melba Story (Repeat).

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.

- 1,15 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

POET.

1.30 TEĎ HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 2.00 TOMMY TRINDER'S PARTY. 3.00 MELODY TIME.

LAWRENCE WELK 4.15 THE

CHRISTMAB SHOW. 4.43 OPERATION MOON

LITE

5.00 CHILDREN'S

SATEL-

CHRISTMAS

PARTY-Presented by Auntie

Mary.

6.00 "VOICE OF SPORT. 6.15 MONDAY REQUESTS.

6.45 THE ARCHERS.

7.00. BBC NEWS.

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. -7.310 ANNOUNCEMENTS

INTERLUDE.

51

1

AND

7.15 THE LIBERACE Snow. 7.45 STRING SERENADE. 3.00 THIRTY TO ONE-Presenting the Musical Choice of family.

8.30 MY WORD-A BBC

Game, Christmas Edition. 9.00 OFF THE RECORD. 9.30 TODAY'S · BIRTHDAYS

ANNIVERSARIES.

one

Panel

AND

935 MEĒT BENNY HILL. 10.03 SPINS AND NEEDLESS-With

Ed Haigh. 11.00 STOP PRESE-News

lines.

Head-

11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.

"GOD SAVE THE Melachrino. 12.00 Midalght,

QUEEN."-Close Down.

6.00 HOW FAR IS IT TO BETHLE- HEM-A Journey To The Holy Land

6.30 DELTA CITY JAZZ 7.90 BBC- NEWS,

7,09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ENTERTAINMENT

UP.

BOUND

By 7.15 CHRISTMAS CONCERT —

The Band Of The Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 7.15 THIRTY TO ONE-Presenting Musical Choice Of One The

Family.

8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR, 8.30 "A CHRISTMAS CABOL"-By, Charles Dickens With Sir Alec Guiness As Scrooge.

9.00 SHRIRO HIT PARADE. 930 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

ANŞIVERSARIES.

7.00 am

Tuesday

TUESDAY SERENADE.

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-

CAST.

8.16 KREAKFAST SESSION.

9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

9.02 THE YAWN PATROL

10.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ OB-

CHESTRA.

1030 SECOND SPRING. 10.45 TONY MARTIN. 11.00 COFFEE TIME. 11.30 OUT

DARK -

OF ΤΗΣ The Story of Mary Matthew's 11.45 RECITAL.

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