Radio HK (cont'd)):
With
TEN - TIL 9.12 HOME
Michael Bulmer. 18.34 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
ESEL (Repeat),
10.15 THE
VOICE OP LOUIS ARMSTRONG.
1834 THE WORLD AROUND US -
Lá Es, Ghost Port. YOUR HALL
110
RADIO CONCERT
113 THE FLYING DOCTOR. 12.59 Koon. SIKINGS ON PARADE. * 15 p MID DAY. PEATERS —– By Rev. E. J. Hopkins. 12.33 FOUR CORNERS-Folk songs. ballads and traditional melodies from all parts of the world, Introduced by Patricia Pern. No. 12 (Repeat Series). DIARY FOR 18 TIME SIGNAL,
TODAY.
:
produced by Geo. Lawrence. 145 EDWARD. KZAZEK. (PIANO)
ANTON KARAS (ZITHER). WITH TOX SINFONISTIA, VIENNA,
CONDUCTED BY
HANS HAGEN 753 WEATHER, REPORT. 1.09 TIXE SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY:
LIS BOOKSHOP A Portrait of Manet, by Himself and his "Looking at Contemporaries. Pictures by Kenneth Clark: "Historical Events 1--19′′**. an album of photographs.com- and Alson piled by Helmut
Bevierred by Gernsheimn.
Victor Price.
Lolabelle
8.30 FROM THE CONCERT HALL
Recital by Fi:0 WOLL
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, LETTER FROM AMERICA-By Alistair Cooke. (Repeat).
9.15 LIFE WITH THE LYONS
and Ben With Bebe Daniels Lyon. in "Let's Go Fishing." 9.45 HERE IS DICKIE VALENTINE. 1.1 WEATHER REPORT.
9.53 WEATHER REPORT. 115 TEXE SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
14.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & 19 MUKIC FROM THE FILMS —
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. Introduced-by Alleen Woods.
WOMAN'S 10.15 MUSIC — SITE. E T SIGNAL WORLD-Produced by Muray Leavitt and Thelma Stuart. 2.39 ARTISTEY IN RHYTHM. 3.99 WE LIVE AND LEARN.
2. TOM.
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC OB- CEESTRA Conducted by Al- beta Balest
L THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
br.. Panel.
1.64 TIME EIGNAL, HOMEWARD
BOUND:
L. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. GIS INTERLUDE!
6.15 EXPEINF SERENADE:
6.43 THE ARCHERS—An everyday story. cf.comntry life in Eng- Land.
7.89 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY — A daly news magazine produced by Michael Page.
1.15 "THE
The Garrison
DRUNKARD" — caties review The
Flayers Victorian
melodrama
now playing at the Missions
To Seamen. Chairman: Victor Price.
1 CHASING
75
THE DRAGON — by Colvyn
serial thriller Haye. Episodę - 3: Mouth"
WEAZKER REPORT.
"Dragon
LM TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY.
8.15 FILM FOCUS-Complied
by
Bia: Dorward, and produced by Patricia Penn.
8.45 RECORD. REVIEW-Introduced
by Cles. Simpson. 1.15 THE GOVERNMENT AND THE
PEOPLE The Roots of Govern- Introductory talk by Therent.
LOVELY.
10.53 WEATHER REPORT.
AND
11.00 TIME SIGNAL; RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
- The Two Thousand 11.15 RACING
COM- A recorded Guiness. mentary by Peter Bromley on the rice at Newmarket, Sumy - marised by Roger Mortimer.
CHAMBER MUSIC RE-
11.33 app.
CITAL. 11.37 WEATHER REPORT. 11.53 NEWS HEADLINES.
"GOD SAVE THE 12.00 Midnight.
QUEEN." Close Dram
Thurs 4
MaInsalatal bandar
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, UP WITH
THE SUN.
7.15 NEWE SUMMARY.
7.2 UP WITH THE SUN-Cont'd. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
7.41 UP WITH THE SUN-Con't. 7.58 WEATHER, REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAME- PARADE.
1.15 DIARY FOR TODAY, RHYTHM
RENDEZVOUS.
3.85 TIME SIGNAL:
9.02 HOME TILL TEN-With Joha
Caswell.
10.0) TIME SIGNAL, RADIO. NEWS-
REEL (Lepext). 10.15 THE VOICE OF ROSEMARY.
CLOONEY.
10.30 THE WORLD AROUND. US
End of the Road to Nowhere, by by Colta Free, produced
Broadcasting the Australian
Commission.
FRUM HERE-With 11.00 MUSIC FROM ́CANADA.“
Dick Beatley, Jimmy Edwards 11.30 TAKE IT
Whitbeld (Repeat and June series).
12.00 Noc CONCERTO.
1.03 pm TEME! SIGNAL, DIARY
FOR: TODAY.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
FROM AMERICA- 1.30 LETTRE
By Alistair Cooke (Repeat)) 1.45 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC Monday's of last
-(Repeat Broadcast).
2.15 LONDON CALLING. 2.45 FASCINATING RHYTHM. 1.00 WE LIVE AND. LEARN. 3.30 THE VERA LYNN
SHOW-
(Repeat Series). 4.00 MASTER CLASSES-2 Lieder (Schrümesin and Schubert) (Re- pest Series).
430 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Pamela.
5.09 HOMEWARD
BOUND--Mude
for tired workers.
6. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.10 INTERLUDE.
country
6.15 JAZZ HALF HOUR-Presented
by John Stewart. 6.45 THE ARCHERS--An everyday
life story of England. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY-A dilly ows magazine produced by Michael Page. 7.15 WERNER MULLER AND HIS
ORCHESTRA.
REDIFFUSION
7.30, DO
YOU Introduced by Aileen Woods. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL,
COMMENTARY. 8.10 CANADIAN
REMEMBER-
THE NEWS,
SHOWCASE-
Estelle Caroa presents songs of French Cheedia, with Henry Mathews and his Orchestra.
FLYING 8.30 THE
DOCTOR
A series of programmes based a the work of the Royal Fly- ing Doctor Service of Australis. with Ja
McKeciknite Bill Kerr. No. 9 "The One- Armed Bandit."
3.00 INTERPRETATIUN · —
Eric
O'Neil Shaw compares recorded
programme by different musi- master- cinns or well-known works.
939 RADIO LINE 50TH EDITION (AM ONLY)-Introduced
Robert McKenzie. 958 WEATHER
ONLY).
10.00 TIME SIGNAL,
REPORT
by
(AM
THE NEWS,
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN (AM ONLY).
10.15 LIFE WITH THE LYONS (AM UNLY)-With Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon, ta "Let's Go Fishing" (Repeat of last Wednesday's Broadcast
10.45 LESTER LANIN AND HIS OR.
CHESTRA (AM ONLY).
REPORT 10.58 WEATHER
ONLY)
(AM
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL
11.15 STARLIGHT SERENADE. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES. 12.00 Midnight CLOSE DOWN.
FM ONLY
9.30 AT THE OPERA—"Cavalleria
Rustlema" (Mascagni).
THE CLITHEROE KID AND
MUSIC IN THE
Rediffusion is presenting today at 5:30
AIR
p.m., the first episode of "The Clitheroe Kid" featuring Jimmy Clitheroe.
Mischievous boys who have achieved
6.40 POT
Variety.
POURRI
—
Popular
7.30 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Some Singers Of Today - Presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan, S. J.
8.03 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN.
TERLUDE:
8.15 INTERLUDE
FOR MUSIC — With Humphrey Lyttleton and His Band. 8.30 THE
PRINCE OF PEACE Dramatisation of The Life And Teaching of Christ E. 18 "The Healing Of The Daughter Of The Jew, Jairus." 9.00 IN LIGHTER MOOD-
With
Malcolm Lockyer And His. Or chestra.
9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.-
9.35 TAKE IT FROM HERE-With Jimmy Edwards Dick Bentley And June Whitfield.
10.05 JIM AMRECHE POPS CON-
CERT.
11.00 STOP PRESS
unes.
11.05 A DATE IN Light Music. 12.09 Midnight QUEEN"
-
News Head.
DREAMLAND
-
"GOD SAVE THE
Close Down.
Monday
7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK-Popul ar Variety. With Time Checks. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
1.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued, 103 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE
CAST.
8.18 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 MORNING MATINKE -
Pamela Johnston.
With
10.00 MUSIC BY MELACHRINO. 10.30 SECOND SPRING-True
Life
Story Of Christine Harding.
10.45 STU FOSTER SHOW-(Repeat). 11.00 COFFEE TIME.
11.30 OUT OF THE DARK — The Story Of A Woman's Courage. 11.45 RECITAL.
12.00 noon QUESTION MARK-(Re-
peat):
12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE.
THE BEST IN. MUSIC - (Re- peat).
1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.15 NEWS PORT.
1.30 MUSIC
(Repeat).
AND WEATHER RE-
FROM MAXIM'S.
-
2.00 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.
fiction of fresh fame
South China, Wah
currently
Happy Valley, runners up
champions the current league
will meet Tung
In third
to
the
5.00 CHILDREN'S
530- MONDAY
Jock
10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS through films, radio or television
REEL (Repeat):
VOICE OF CHARLES are not rare these days: two at THE TRENET
10.IS
C. B. Eargess. 1.6 PIANO TIME WITH MICHEL
LEGRAND:
10.30
21933 WEATHER REPOET.
1 THE SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 18.15 MEDIEVAL, SECULAR MUSIC (15 to early. 16th Century), 18.43 SONGS FOR HARMONISING. 18.53 WEATHER, REPORT. 11.09 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
TEEL.
11.00
11.30 12.15 pm
11.13 THREE POEMS BY ROBERT BEGINING-Eazd by Divid Lloyd-James.
IL MANTOVANI AND HIS OR-
CHESTRA.
117 WEATHER REPORT. 119 NEW HEADLINES.
THE 12.00 Midnickt.
CLOSE DOWN,
SIGNAL,
Wednesdays
7.90 2m TIME SIGNAL, RIFING
NOTES.
1.1 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 RISING NOTES-Cont'd.
1.45 WEATHER REPORT.
747 RISING NOTES-Cont'd.
153 WEATHER REPORT.
MID
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. LIS PROGRAMME PARADE.
TODAY, #13 DIARY FOR
WEEK MELODIES. 9.04 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
LINES.
1 HOME TILL TEN—With David
Druckerley.
10.00 TINE SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL (Repeat). THE VOICE OF VALENTE.
CATERINA
18.30 THE WOELD ́AROUND CS - (a) Modern History. No. 3 (b) "Lenin" by John Tully. Stories from World History, "Cortes Meets, Montemma" by Rhoda Power,~~
cove!
11. "AIDA" (VERDI) ACT 11. ILUS VANITY FAIR From
by W. M. Thackeray. No. 10 (Repeat Series). 12.15 pm LET'S MAKE MUSIC.
109 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR
TODAY.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
-
THE WORLD. AROUND. US - The Reith Lectures-1959 "The Future of Man" by Prof. P. B. Medawar. No. 1 The Fallibility of Prediction." EDMUNDO ROS'AND. HIS OR- CHESTRA. ENCORE — A popular classies.
MID DAY PRAYERS By Rev. Father J. Foley, SJ. 12.30 BAND, BOX.
programme of
A
1.00 TIME SIGNAL DIARY FOR
TODAY.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIVE SIGNAL THE NEWS.
JAZZ - Presented 1.30 MODERN
by Ray Cordeiro. 2.00 WOMAN'S WORLD-Produced by Murray Leavitt and Thelma Stuart.
2.39 VIRTUOSO ALBERT
SCHWEITZER (ORGAN),
3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN: 1.30 THE MUSIC OF GERSHWIN. 109 FILM FOCUS-A weekly film magazine compiled and edited by Bill Dorward, and produced by Patricia Penn. (Repeat of last Tuesday's Broadcast). 4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Pamela.
3.00 HOMEWARD
BOUND-Yusic
for tired workers. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 610 INTERLUDE. 615 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR-
Presented by Don Carlos. 6.15. THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng-
land.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY — A daily news magazine produced by Michael Pare.
7.15 HONGKONG HIT PARADE
Presented by Michel Meredith. 758 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY.
£15 CONTINENTAL WALTZES BY VICTOR SILVESTER AND HIS STRINGS.
in
8.30 LISTEN TO THIS! - Patricia
introduces Pean
people Hongkong who have something
least have transmigrated from league, at the Hongkong Stadium
5.00
tomorrow. pm cold print Into new triumphs at
via screen or microphone-the Sloan will be doing a commen. hero of the Just William books, tary on the second half of this and his older,
though ageless, game at 5.50 pm.
rival Billy Bunter, the terror of Greyfriars.
Jimmy Clitheroe, Now comes
lad: from the mischief-loving Lancashire, whose escapades first burst upon the BBC in 1957. that certain Despite rumours officials would resign, the staff and producers canteen close, threaten to take sick leave, the Kid of The Clitheroe left the BBC no choice; listeners of Jimmy and demanded more
often his family. But, as is so the case, rumour was proved to be a lying jade; Jimmy Clitheroe comedians is not one of those who has ambitions Hamlet
success
to play
His ambition is solely to re- unspoilt boy whom main the
lively, he portrays impudent, imaginative in his mischief. The happy effect he has on his col. leagues in the studio comes out and with Peter over the air, Sinclair as Jimmy's grandfather and Patricia Burke
series, Mother, the truly a family affair, shows why tension, nerves, and harassed frowns always fly out of the window when little Jimmy Clitheroe. with twinkling eyes at walks in and cheeky grin, the door.
the
9.00 THE
to say.
STRING JUILLIAND
of Voice QUARTET - A
of America
the recording recital at Wah Yan College on 8th April.
also
LIS TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
1 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND
HIS ORCHESTRA
(Repeat of last Saturday's Broadcast).
2 THEME AND VARIATIONS
9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
10.15 MARE AFTER DARK A Orchestra,
Thursday
night with Mark Broiles.
rendezvous
A musical diversion by Clive 1038 WEATHER REPORT. Simpson. ¡Repeat of 1st 1100 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL. Friday's Broadcast).
THOU 11.15 RACING THE
SAND GUINEAS-A recorded commentary by Peter Bromley
233 PAUL
L
TEMPLE
AND THE CONRAD CASE No. "Person Unknown." by Francis Dusbridge (Final).
EC-
1. WE LIVE AND LEARN.
SING SOMETHING SAMPLE
Adam Singers. With the companied by The Jack Em- blow Quarete. (Repeat of last Saturday's Broadcast). 4.04 BETOND OUR KEN With Kenneth Horne. Produced by Jacques Brown. (Repeat of last Sunday's Eroadcast). 433 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Pamel.
5.00 HOMEWARD
BOUND-Music
for tired workers.
6.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.18 INTERLUDE.
the
€15 MUSIC. FROM HOLLAND
Marine Band The
ct Royal Netherlands Navy. SPEAKING GENERALLY (A British Council Programme). LU THE ARCHERS—An everyday
story of country life in Dag land.
7.99 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY A daily news magazine produced by Michael Page. 7.35 MAKE WAY POR MUSIC
Compered by Roger Moat and
-
оп the race
ONE
at Newmarket.
Summarised by Roger Mor- timer.
11.35 MOONLIGHT AND STRINGS. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.39 NEWS HEADLINES. 12.00 Stidnight. CLOSE DOWN.
Frida
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, BREEZ-
ING ALONG.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.30 BREEZING
(Cont'd).
ALONG-
7.43 WEATHER REPORT. 747 BREEZING ALONG=(Cont'd). 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 810 PROGRAMME PARADE.
8.15 DIARY FOR TODAY, FRIDAY
FAVOURITES.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD.
LINES.
TILL 1.02 HOME
Barbara Lawrence.
*TEN—With
as
his which is
He is aided in his adventures by Leonard Williams and Diana Day: the programmes, which are (who written by James Casey
and produces)
Frank Roscoe, are introduced by Roger Music, Moffat. The Theme Written by Alan Roper, is play- ed by the BBC Northern Dance conducted by Alyn Ainsworth, with Jimmy Leach at the Electronic Organ.
The popular series "Music In The Air" returns to the
on Wednes. Network schedule days and Saturdays at 8.15 pm. "Music In The Air" features the finest of light music perform- ed by string orchestras of world
renown.
Rediffusion's
programme
at 7.45
Blue
of
Today
11.30 am CAVALCADE OF MUSIC. 12.15 pm BIG BAND SHOW. 1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS PORT. 1.30 YOU SAID IT-(Repeat). 145 INTERNATIONAL
AND WEATHER RE-
ORCHESTRA.
THEATRE
2.00 SATURDAY TELEPHONE RE- by Tony QUESTS-Presented Myatt and Maureen Seymour. 300 DAMON RUNYON THEATRE
"Blood Pressure."
3.30 YOUR
SATURDAY
WITH MUSIC.
DATE
4.30 TEA DANCE-Popular Dance
Music.
3.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND
HIS ORCHESTRA.
530 THE CLITHEROE KID. 6.00 LATIN QUARTER. 6.30 DELTA CITY JAZZ-Presented
By Victor Nicholson. 7.00 CENTURY OF SONG.
HOEDOWN 7.30 HONGKONG
With John Shepard. 8.00 BBC NEWS. 8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS
-
AND IN-
HEARING GEORGE
TERLUDE. 8.15 YOU'RE
SHEARING. 8.30 NOM DE PLUME-Fascinating Men And Stories of Famous Women Who Assumed Names Other Than Their Own. 9.00 THE SHRIRO HIT PARADE- The Top Tunes In
Presenting
America.
9.30 TODAY'S
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.
9.35 MUSIC
NIGHT SHOW. 11.00 STOP PRESS
-
FROM MAXIM'S Played by The Franco Trom- betta Quartet. Host; John She- pard. 10.05 THE JIM AMECHE SATURDAY News Head- lines:
SATUR- 11.05 THE JIM AMECHE
DAY NIGHT SHOW Con- tinued.
"GOD SAVE THE 12.00 Midnight
QUEEN" Close Down.
"",
Sunday
7.00 am SUNDAY
SERENADE-A Programme of Light Music. 8.00 RAY CONNIFF AND HIS OR-
CHESTRA (Final).
835 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST. SPORTS RESULTS 9.00 NEWS,
AND WEATHER FORECAST.
ON THE ACCORD- 9.15 ACCENT
SPRING
OF THE
―
ION. 930 FORCES FAVOURITES-Re-
quest Show for The Forces. family requests "Thirty-to-One" 10.30 THE NAVY LARK-(Repeat).
CINEMA 11.00 PERSPECTIVE selec- will feature the musical
(Repeat). 3 tions of the Wong family of 11.30 SUNDAY PROM.
SECOND Duke-street, Kowloon Tong, this 12.00 noon
Omnibus Edition. Friday at 7.15 pm. Following 12.45 pm
ORCHESTRA WEEK. "Thirty-to-One,"
pm.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT, NEWS, Mike Ellery invites listeners to
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- Join him in his popular presen-
MENTS. tation of "Laughing At Life."
their Dunfermline, through
the victory over St Mirren in
meet replay, will semi-final Celtic at Hampden Park for the broad. Scottish Cup today. A cast on the second half of this over the game will be heard
of Blue Network
Rediffusion tonight at 11.45 pm.