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Compiled and introduced by Timothy Birch.
943 BAY MARTIN PLAYS. 18.99* CONTINENTAL CABARET- Presented by Tina Mickel! 18.39 MASTERS OP THR
ZENAISSANCE
LATE -Palestrina, (The The Servant of St Peter first of six programmes). 1158 WRATHER REPORT. 1180 TIMESA - SIGNAL,
NEW ERELL
RADIO
11.15 WILLIAM. BLAKE—A selecs tion of his poems read by Flors Robson.
IL MANTOVANI AND HIS
CHESTRAT
115 WEATHER REPORT. 119 -NEWS - HEADLINES.
TIME
OR
SIGNAL,
CLOSE- DOWN-GOD - SAVE THE QUEEN.
Wednesday
18 mm TIME SIGNAL,
NOTES.
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775-WEATHER REPORT.
742 EISING NOTES,
Y WEATHER HEPORT.
RISING
SM TIME. SIGNAL, THE NEWS. IN PROGRAMME PARADE. 2.DIARY - YOR
MED WEEK MELODIES:
SIGNAL,
IN-TIME
HEADLINES..
HOME THL
David Dunkerley.
TINE SIGNAL,
EŃSKLZL. (Repeat).
TODAY,
NEWS
RADIO
HE VOICE OF LILO.
WORLD AROUND' US- (A) Children of Other Lands, No. 3" the Australian Out- back," by Betty Parsons. (B) Around Africa, No. 3 People of Nigeria," by Colin Turzbali. OPERA HIGHLIGHTS FROM
(Puccini); -Manon Lescaut
dahi Act 1, Duet: - Cortese Fella; Aria: Donna non vidi In quelle mai; Act 2, "Aria:
trine morbidle, Duet: Oh, saro la piu bella: Act 1 Rosetta! No.no. Eh! the aria! Aria:
pazzo son!; Act 4. Doet: Vedi Fedi: Aria: Sola perduta Ah- Albanese bandonata; V. Lácia
Robert Merri (Bari- (Sop.). tone), Jussi Bjoerting (Tent), Inco
Calabrese (Bass), Plinio Mario Carlin (Tenor), Clabassi (Bass): Orchestra and Opera of the Rome chorus House cond. by Jonel perlea to Gezazro d'Angelo (Ast.
Conca
Conductor) --Giuseppe (chorus master).;
the VANITY FAIR-From *novel by: W. M. Thackeray No.
(Repeat Series).
MELET: MAKE MESIC.,
DIAZY FOR ZHER. SIGNAL, TODAY.
29 HANDEL
8.29 DIARY
FOR RHYTHM RENDEZVOUS.
TODAY.
4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA.
9.86 TIME
SIGNAL,
HEADLINES.
3.42 HOME TILL
NEW!
TEN-With
John Casye 2
SIGNAL,
RADIO
18.00 TIME
1
NEWSREEL (Repeat). 11.15 THE VOICE OF PEGGY LEE.
AROUND US- 18.30 THE WORLD
"Changes in Africa," by Maurice Brown, 11.00 ZDMUNDO ROS
ORCHESTRA. 1139 ENCORE-Prelude
Afternoon of (Debussy); Solp Flute: Baker
chestra; Major Gleseking swakes
5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND. 6.99 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEW8. 6.10 THIS WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE
--An appeal
behalf on
of Mission To Levers, Hongkong Auxiliary by A. Commmerfelt. Chairman of the Council of Mission, to Lepers.
6.35 JAZZ HALF HOUR-Presented
by Robert Acheson. 645 THE ARCHERS.
Greek Interpreter" No. 8 (AM Only).
SAS PARIS- BTAB TIME (AM
Only).
10.15 LIFE WITH LYONS · (Repeat)
M-AM Only).
1845 JAN CORDUWENKE'S · BALL-
ROOM ORCHESTRA. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
11.90 TIME
SIGNAL,
NEWSREEL.
RADIO
ILIS STARLIGHT SERENADE 11.5T WEATHER REPORT.
AND
HIS
6.58 WEATHER REPORT. 7.80 TIME SIGNAL,
THE NEWS,
11.59 NEWS HEADLINES.
COMMENTARY.
12.00 Midnight
TIME
to
the
Igaun
7.30 DO YOU
REMEMBER?—
CLOSE DOWN-GOD THE QUEEN.
SIGNAL. BAVE
Julius Leopold Stokowski conducting his Symphony Or
Sonatine in F-Sharp Walter (Bavel);
(Piano); Soffly heart ("Sam.son and Dellah") (Saint-Saens), O Love from Thy Power ("Sam- (Saint- and Helilah") Saens), Knowest thou the land Maria ("Mignon") (Thomas),
Vienna Von Ilosvay. (Alto);
Son
Symphony Orchestra cond. by Wilhelm Lothner: Minuetto from "Arlesienne Suite No. 1" "AI- (Bizet), Carilion
Iesienne Suite No. 1" (Bizet); L'Orchestre des Lamoureux cond Fournet.
1915 pm. MID
By the
S.J.
Concerts by Jean
DAY PRAYERS Bev. Father J. Foley,
12.18 BAND BOX.
1.80 TINE SIGNAL,
TODAY.
DIARY FOR
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 THE SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 MODERN JAZZ
2.00 TIME - SIGNAL WOMAN'S
WORLD.
2.38 VIRTUOSO-ANDRES
FEGO.
Orchestra
VIA (GUITAR)-Concerto for Guitar
and
7.15 TODAY.
-Introduced by Alleen Woods. 8.80 NOCTURNE
“HRITTEN).
1.28 THE FLYING
(BENJAMIN
DOCTOR-A
series of programmes based on the work of the Royal Flying 1 Doctor Service of Austraila-
with James McKechnie BI Kerr. No. 2 "SOS. Baldy" (AM. Only).
3.58 WEATHER
and
For
REPORT
(AM
Only).
9.DO TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN (AM Only).
9.15 SHERLOCK
HULMES
By
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. "The
REDIFFUSION
(Soprano),
Monday
7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK-Popular
Variety with Time Checks. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
1.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE--
CAST.
8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.
9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING
Presented by Mike. Ellery.
10.00 REMEMBER THESE?-Melodies
For Reminiscing.
10.30
10.45
11.00
SPRING-True Life Christine Harding.
FOSTER COFFEE TIME.
FM ONLY (from 8.30 pm to 10.45 pm)
(J. S. 8.30 MASS IN B MINOR
IL Gloria. BACH) Kyrie. MI. Credo. IV. Sanctus.
11.30 OUT OF THE DARK - The Marshall
Story Of A Woman's Courage. Lois Agnus Dei;
Hertha
Topper 11.45 RECITAL.
Fears 12.00 Noon QUESTION MARK—(Re- (AIL/contralto). Peter
peat). (Tezor), Kim Borg (Bass).
12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE. Heas Braun (Bass); Der Chor
MELBA STORY - (Re- des Bayerischen Rundfunks;
peat). Symphonie Orchester des
1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. Bayerischen Rundfunks (Mun-
1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER RE- chéo) cond. by Eugen
PORT. Jcchum.
*
'EDUCATING ARCHIE,'
A NEW SERIES
(Castelnuovo-Tedesco): Andres Sir Ralph Richardson is featured in the
Sezovia (Guitar) with the New London Orchestra cond. by Alec
Sarabanda
Sherman,
(Bodrigo), Loure
(J. 5. Bach- Andres transcribed Segovia). Segovia Guitar).
leading part in Andre Obey's play "Noah," presented by Rediffusion on Monday evening at 9.35 p.m.
In taking the title-role in this
Andre. production of
Obey's AND HIS "Noah," Sir. Ralph Richardson is fulfilling a long-standing wish.
3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN. 3.30 MORTON GOULD ORCHESTRA.
· 4.00 FILM FOCUS (Repeat). 4.36 THE YOUNG IDEA. 3.00 HOMEWARD BOUND: 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 610 INTERLUDE.
6.55 PORTUGUESE HALF
HOUR
-Presented by Don Carlos. 14 THE-ARCHERS.
COMMENTARY.
THE NEWS,
6.5 WEATHER REPORT. 7.30 TIME BIGNAL,
"
715 TODAY-A daily news maga: Michael by zine produced Page.
HIT PARADE-
14 HONGKONG
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"I first saw this play,' he says. when it was performed in Con- don by a
French company.
it, and hoped greatly admired some day to play in an English version. It is a lovely play. It follows the Biblical story closely,
but with wonderful comment on between fathers the relations and their children.
man
is
The part of Noah is one that Presented by Michel Meredith. any actor might covet, the old 8.35 LISTEN
THIS! Patricia
drawn with great ini people Penn introduces
and emerges 28 al Hongkong who have something sympathy,
lovable, humorous, kindly per- to say. 1.53 WEATHEK REPORT.
dignity by his THE NEWS, son, given 9.09 TIME SIGNAL
Mrs undeviating faith in God. NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
HOUR- Noah too, and Ham, Shem and LOVERS 9.15 MUSIC
Introduced by In-me Yuen; Japheth, who are growing into
83 in D major Symphony No.
Philhar- (Haydn); The Royal
Bir monte Orch. cond. by
Bart C.H: Thomas Beecham, String Quintet in G minor, K. Amadeus- (Mozart): 518
The Flood, the drifting on the Norbert Brainin. 1. Quartet
Fisel. Z world-wide waters for Violine; Segmund
Geven Violine: Peter Schilof, Viola: months that seem like eternity
Violoncello; Lovett.
:
Martia
WEATHER REPORT. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
SIMPLE SING SOMETHING (Repext).
RECITAL - With and Winifred Roberts (violin) Gerzint Jones (Harpsichord). PAUL TEMPLE AND THE CONRAD CASE Episode "The Kan fixín: Munich *** WE LIVE AND LEARN. CP. MACGREGOR SHOW-- 29 Starsing: Anthony Quina,
BEYOND OUR KEN (Repeat)." THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented 10.15 MARK by Panel T 5.00 HOMEWARD. BOUND.
TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. KU INTERLUDE – R.IS MUSIC-OP HOLLAND.
2 4 3 3 3 AR 33 93893 995 35 33 43 93
with Mark Bruiles. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
SIGNAL, 11.09 TIME
NEWSREELL
BADIO
that awkward
between age adolescence and adulthood, are alt characters that come very much alive.
mit Cecil Aronowitz. 2. Viola; to the family in the Ark, and the moment when the German Dance, K: #05 (Mozart); wonderful
Or- dove files back to them with a The Royal Philharmonie chestra cond. by Sir Thomas
tiny green give twig in its beak Beecham, Bart.
AFTER DARK — A these scenes arc presented Thursday night rendezvous vividly and unforgettably. The
play is
translated by Arthur Wilmurt and adapted for broad- casting by Wilfrid Gantham,
Tomorrow night at
9.36 pm Rediffusion is presenting the first in a new series of six pro. grammes of "Educating Archie" starring Peter Brough and Archie Andrews with Bidney James, Dick Emery, June Mar- low and the BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Paul
L SPEAKING.” ~ · GENERALLY--11.15 MOONLIGHT AND - STRINGS.
(A = British Council Pro 11.57 WEATHER. REPORT.
11.59 NEWS HEADLINES. gramme); 22
12.00 Midnight
LA THE ARCHERS,
LS WEATHER REPORT.
7.00 WINER SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY.
715 TODAY.” ----
13 BBC JAZZ CLUB-The Mike sad Daniels Deša - Jazzmes The Letnie Felix Trio. LETTER FROM- AMERICA. CONCERT COMMENT-Father T. F. Byan reviews the cert and Broadcast Recitals by Abbey Simon. INTERLUDE.
Co-
FROM THR: CONCERT HALL -Recital by: Beta Popper (Mezzosoprano) with Jan Cop- be at the piano. WEATHER REPORT.
2.90 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
„NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
Ben
3.15 LIFE WITH THE LYONS With Bebe Daniels and Leon No.99 "A Stranger from Sorrento,"
5.45 THE-BALLAD HUNTER-The
Highlands and the Island Scotland.
of
10.13 SWEET AND LOVELY.
TIME CLOSE DOWN-GOD THE QUEEN.
Friday
1.00 am TIME SIGNAL,
ING ALONG.
SIGNAL, SAVE
BREEZ-
735 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.29 BREEZING ALONG—(Cont'd). 745 WEATHER `REPORT.
Fenoulhet.
For many years now Peter Brough has contributed to the enjoyment of countless listeners. He has created a completely be- lievable character out of a ven. 1.47 BREEZING ALONG—(Cond't).
triloquist's dummy. He gave 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. Archie a pleasant, mischievous 3.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
personality with all the endear- TODAY, FOR 8.20 DIARY
Ing frailties of a human boy, and FRIDAY FAVOURITES. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS now spends his radio life getting
HEADLINES.
him out of scrapes, Dick Emery 9.02 HOME TILL TEN-With is an old friend in the "Archie"
Barbara Lawrence.
SIGNAL:
June RADIO series.
Marlow, 18.00 TIME
plays NEWSREEL, (Repeat).
Wendy, the new cook in the OF
LAURITZ Brough household, and also sings MELCHOIR.
AROUND US to
the the accompaniment of 10.30 THE WORLD
"The Days of
Years." B.B.C. Variety Orchestra. Sidney edited and produced by Stan- James (of Hancock's Half Hour) ley Williamson. No.
19.45 THE BATTING WIZARD 10.15 THE VOICE
FROM `: THE CITY-A short story by Dal Stivens read by. Rassell Napier (final).
14.53 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME
SIGNAL
THE
-NEWSREEKA
ILIS BEETHOVEN:
FIVE STRING (The fearth
*
RADIO
LAST
QUARTETS—
five
-0.50
• Young Person." 11.00 INTERNATIONAL
gammes), String Quartet in F (Beethoven): Major, Op. 153
Variations 11.30 Koeckert Quartett:
our
1
*The
1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS
PORT.
AND WEATHER BE- 138 MUSIC SHOP-Light Music. 2.00 SATURDAY TELEPHONE RE- Tony QUESTS Presented by
Myatt.
3.00 DAMON BUNYON THEATRE
-"Breach of Promise." 3.30 YOUR SATURDAY
WITH
MUSIC.
DATE
4.30 TEA DANCE-Popular Dance
Musie
5.00
MUSIC BY MELACHRINO Show Tunes.
530 HONGKONG
HOEDOWN
-
with John Shepard. 6.00 MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH. 6.30 DELTA CITY JAZZ-Presented
by Victor Nicholson.
1.00 BBC NEWS.
1.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ENTERTAINMENT
UP.
BOUND
7.15 TED HEATH AND HIS MUS-
IC BBCTS. 1.45 THIRTY TO ONE-Presenting
the Musical Choice of the Lee Family of Lido Apartment. Flat 13th “C”, North Point. 8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 8.30 NOM DE PLUME-Fascinating
Starles of Famous Men End Women who assumed names Other than their own.
9.00 THE WINIFRED
SHOW. 9.30 TODAY'S
ATWELL
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES. 935 MUSIC FROM MAXIM'S-Play- ed by the Franco Trombetta Quarlet featuring Merle Har- ris. Host Mike Ellery.
SATCE-
10.45 THE JIM AMECHE DAY NIGHT SHOW. 11.00 STOP PRESS-News Headlines. 11.05 THE JIM AMECHE SATUR-
DAY NIGHT SHOW-Continu-
ed
12.00 Midnight "GOD SAVE THE
QUEEN" Close Down.
Sunday
7.00 am SUNDAY - SERENADE A
Programme of Light Music. THE SUNSHINE BOYS-Cos- pel Songs and Spirituals. KEYBOARD RHYTHM. 8.00 WEATHER FORECAST.
MUSIC BY MALTBY.
T.30
1.45
3.30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST. 9.00 NEWS, SPORTS RESULTS
AND WRATHER FORECAST. 9.15 STAN THE MAN. 9.30 FORCES PAVOURITES-Re- quest Show for the Forces 10.30 THE NAVY LARK-Repeat).
MOVIE MAGAZINE—(Reptati
-with Prize to Be Won. 11.30 MUSIC FROM The opera. 12.00 Noon OUT OF THE DARK
Omnibus Edition.
ORCHESTRA
11.00
12.45
pm WEEK.
-
OF THE
113 WEATHER REPORT. NEWS
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
130 JIM AMECHE SHOW. 2.30
SYMPHONIES FOR YOUTH with Alfred Sallenstein Direct-
the ing
Los Angeles Phil- harmonic Orchestra. 330 YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT- Mike Ellery Answers Your
Requests 130 POT - POURRI — POPULAR
VARIETY.
V
4.50 SOCCER COMMENTARY
KMB.
Sing Too Comment- ator. Jock Sloan
DANCE Dance Music. 5.55 --WHAT DO YOU KNOW"—An
Inter-School Quiz 6.30 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Presented by FTTF Ryan
joins the cast as Archie's new cox- tutor. We doubt if Mr James' FERENCE OF. COMPOSERS teaching qualifications would be STRATFORD FESTIVAL 1960
by accepted
the
3.40 TEA Education -Whither Modern Music by Helmut Bhime
Authorities, and though Archie HUNGRY SPIDER- is sure to emerge a wiser boy, it THE A serial thriller in six parts certainly won't be academically! in C.Major.On.189 (On "God
by Selwyn Jepson. Eve the Ring 1. Rondo Chap-
Sing Tao. who put up such riccio in G major.
179 12.00 Noon CONCERTO Op
a spirited display against Happy Concerto No. 26 in D. K. 537 (“Rage_over. *, jost penny");
("Coronation"); Wanda Lan Vlley in their Growry Ciš! (Piano),
recent Shield dowska (Piano) with Chamber 1157 WEATHER-RERORT.
Match, will clash with K.M.B. Walter Orch. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES.
conducted by
Brandenburg Concerto in a first division
encounter at Manichit -TIME CLOSE DOWN-GOD THE QUEEN.
SIGNAL. SAVE
Thursday
2.99 am ürIME: SIGNAL, UP WITH
THE SUN.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 12 UP WITH THE SUN.
TAS WEATHER REPORT.
* 147 UP. WaH THE SUN.
~3.53 WEATHER REPORT.
1.08.2012 SIGNAL THE NEWS.
18 PROGRAMME PARADE,
-Goehr:
Mozart
No. 1 in F major (Bach): Karl the Club Stadium tomorrow at Munchinger conducting gart Chamber Orchestra Bolaists.
1.00 pm TIME SIGNAL,
FOR TODAY.
Stutt
with
DIARY
1.11 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 134 LETTER FROM AMERICA-
By Alistair Cooke (Repeat) 1.43 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC
with Bobbie Britton Peter Lowe
215 LONDON CALLING. 2.43 FASCINATING RHYTHM. 1.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN. 1.30 THE VERA
and
LYNN SHOW-
No. 1 (Repeat Senes). 4.00 LOOKING INTO SPACE-
(Repeat).
4.00 pm.
Rediffusion is broad- casting a
commentary by Jock Sloan on the second half of this game at 4.50 pm.
11.00 am
Today
COFFEE TIME.
1130 THE DENNIS DAY Snow
(Repeat)
12.60 noon CHET ATHINS AND THE ANTITA KERR SINGERS. 12.15 pm BIG BAND SHOW,
7.00 BBC NEWS. 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST 7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS
AND IN. TRRLUDE. 7.15 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND
HIS ORCHESTRA 7:45 DOWN YOUR WAY-Presented
by Mike Ellery
8.15 AMERICAN MUSIC HALL
Selections From Broadway and Hollywood.
830 THE PRINCE OF PEACE
Dramatisation of the Life and Teaching of Christ Ep 11-
The Challenge to Jesus By The
Scribes And Phansees
The
9.00 MUSIC FOR SWEETHEARTS 9.30 EDUCATION ARCHIE-With
Peter Brough And Archie An- drew's
10.05 JIM AMECHE POPS CON.
CERT 11.00 STOP PRESS-News Headlines. 11 05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND
Light Music, 12.00 Midnight "GOD SAVE
QUEEN"-Close Down.
THE
1.30 TED HEATH AND HIS MUS-
IC
2.00 MELODY TLIE-Light Music. 4.00 DENNIS WILSON. 4.15 TEA
Music.
DANCE Popular Dance
4.45 OPERATION
MOON SATEL-
LITE A Story of Man's Con- quest of the Moon.
5.00 CHILDREN'S
5.30
5.00
CORNER-Pre-
by Auntie Mary. VRENCE WELK AND HIS ORCHESTR..
VOICE OF SPORT-News And Views of The Colony's Sports and Sportsmen-Presented by,
Jock Sloan.
6.15 MONDAY REQUESTS-Pre-
sented by Tony Myatt. 6.45 THE ARCHERS-An Everyday Story Of Country Life in Eng- land.
7.00 BBC NEWS.
1.49 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS
TERLUDE.
AND IN-
75 THE LIberace show. 745 STRING SERENADE. 8.00 MONDAY
NIGHT AT EIGHT AN ENTERTAINMENT MAGA- ZINE FOR THE FAMILY AND PRESENTED BY MIKE EL-
LERY AND JOHN SHEPARD. 8.30 THIRTY_TO_ONE—Presenting the Musical Choice of the Law Family of Companion Court,
Flat E. 4th Fl. Kowloon.
9.00 CONSIDER YOUR
VERDICT
Exciting Courtroom Dramas of Front-Page Cases.
9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.
9.15 BBC
PLAY
NOAH" By
ANDRE OBEY, WITH RICHARDSON,
RALPH
11.00 STOP PRESS-News Headlines. 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND -
Light Music.
12.00 Midnight "GOD SAVE
QUEEN"-Close Down.
Tuesday
THE
1.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK-Popul-
ar Variety with Time Checks. 735 NEWE SUMMARY.
7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-
CAST.
8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 TOP OF THE
MORNING Presented by Mike Ellery. 10.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ OR-
CHESTRA.
10.30 SECOND SPRING-True Life
Story Of Christine Harding. 10.45 HAREY BELAFONTE. ILD COFFEE TIME.
IM OUT OF THE DARK — The
Story of Mary Matthews. 11.45 RECITAL.
--
12 Noon PROGRESSIVE JAZZ
Presented by Tony Myatt. 12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE
FROM A TO Z IN SHOW BIZ. —(Repeat!.
•
100 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS AND
PORT.
WEATHER RK-
1.30 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. 2.00 GREAT OPERETTAS followed by MELODY TIME Light Music.
4.15 TEA DANCE Popular Dance
Music.
4.45 OPERATION MOON SATEL- LITE-A Story of Man's Con- quest of The Moon.
5.00 CHILDREN'S
CORNER-Pre-
sented by Auntie Mary. 5.30 DAVID WHITEHALL AND HIS
CONCERT ORCHESTRA.
6.00 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND. 6.13 TUESDAY REQUESTS—Pre-
sented by Tony Myatt. 4.45 THE ARCHERS—An Everyday
of Country Life In Eng-
Story
7.00 BBC NEWS.
109 WEATHER PORECAST. 1.16 ANNOUNCEMENTS
TERLUDE.
AND IN-
715 OFF THE RECORD-A Review
of the Latest Releases. 7.45 REDIFFUSION BYLINE-News.
Views and Interviews.
8.00 MOVIE MAGAZINE-With A Movie Quiz. Film Sound Tracks. Music And Interviews with the stars.
1.36 STARS ON WINGS-Compere:
Neville Powley. 9.00 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT— Courtroom Dramas of
9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
Pont-Page Cases
ANNIVERSARIES.
935 THE BEST IN MUSIC-Featur-
ing
Raymond Scott with Dorothy Collins.
10.05 THE JÌM AMECHE SHOW. 11.00 STOP PRESS News Headlines. 11.05 MOSTLY GHOSTLY 11.10 A DATE IN DREAMLAND
Light Music 12.00 Midnight
"GOD SAVE QUEEN" Close Down.
Wednesday
THE
7:00 am MUSICAL CLOCK-Popular
Variety with Time Checks. 715 NEWS SUMMARY
720 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 1.09 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-
CAST
8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING-Pre-
sented by Mike Ellen 10.00 HOSPITAL REQUESTS.
10.30 SECOND SPRING-True Life
Story Of Christine Haring.