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Page
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Radio HK (cont'd)
12.00 mid TIME SIGNAL.
DOWN GOD QUEEN,
2.30 TRIBUTE TO VALOUR-The
story of Beethoven.
3.09 WE LIVE AND LEARN-Image 6 The Com-
•
America. Prog.
3.30
SAVE
CLOSE THE
Tuesday
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL,
AND EARLY.
15 NEWS SUMMARY.
BRIGHT
(Costid).
9.43
AND
ELIGHT
EARLY
-
WEATHER REPORT.
4: BRIGHT AND
Part SOMETHING SIMPLE -
of last Saturday's Best). 4.00 HINDLEFORD-A highwayman serial in six parts, by Margaret Potter Part 2 The Alibi.” 420 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Pamela.
5.00 KOMEWARD BOUND. 5.58 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
6.10 INTERLUDE.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD.
LINES.
9.02 HOME TILL TEN-With Bar-
bara Lawrence.
10.60
TIME SIGNAL, RADIO O NEWS- REEL (Repeat).
JOANNY 10.15 THE VOICE OP
MECCER. 18.30 THE WORLD AROUND US. 11.00 MUSIC FROM CANADA A
Norawety of songs by Oskar
sung by James Mil- ligan (baritonë).
11.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE-With Dick Bentley, Jimmy Edwards
Whitfield and June
(Repeat series).
'CONCERTO.
urd
TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR TODAY.
6.15 MUSIC FEAM HOLLAND —
12.00 noon
1.00 The New Orleans Syncopaters.
GENERALLY—A 6.30 SPEAKING
British Council programme). 6.45 THE ARCHERS-An everyday of country life in Eng-
story
7.00
Carr
EARLY-Pre- Jade in C minor (Russian Rag)
Joe "Finge:s"
1.58 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 THES SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 2.18 PROGRAMER PARADE. 8.15 DIARY FOR TODAY,
DAY'S TUNES.
TUES-
THE SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD- LINES.
9.60 HOME TILL TEN-With Mi-
chael Bulmer.
11.59 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-
REEL(Repeat).
18.15 THE
LAINE
VOICE OF
FRANKIE
UN THE WORLD AROUND US —
The English Tongue No. 3 7 Canada and South Africa" i5- troduced by Bernard Miles.
I
11.00 TOLE RADIO CONCERT HALL -Lelle Cammings (contralto) with Donald Voorbees and his Orchestra.
11 THE FLYING DOCTOR
A
series of programmes based on the work of the Royal Flying Sentre of Australia. Doctor with James MaKecknie and Bill Kerr No. 12 The Rat Trap" Repeat of last Friday's Broad-
cas).
12.00 EDO THE MUSIC OF VICTOR Herbert). HERBERT Vietar Percy Faith and his Orchestra. PRAYERS-By
115 pm D DAY
Rev. F. Ros
123 FOUR CORNERS-Folk songs. ballads and traditional melodies *tion all parts of the world. by Patricia Penn N3. 16 (Bepea: series).
DIARY FOR BIGNAL
LM
TODAY.
L WEATHE REPORT. 15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 139. MUSIC FROM THE FILMS -
Introduced by Alleen Woods. 249 WOMAN'S WORLD-Procured by Murray Leavitt and Theina Stuart.
2.37 ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM. 1. WE LIVE AND LEARN-image 6 The Com- America Prog. mely Part 2. 13 BBC FOMEN'S CHORUS-RO-
yal
ME SIGNAL,
TODAY - A daily news magazine produced by Michael Page. 7.15 MAKE WAY FOR MUSIC. 7.43 STRINGS ON PARADE. 758 WEATHER REPORT. 8.09 TIME SIGNAL
COMMENTARY.
THE NEWS,
8.15 BOOKSHOP-When the Green Woods Laugh, by H. E. Bates; Barbarian's Country, by Jean Hougron: The Venus of Kon- para, by John Masters. Review- ed by Jeffrey Ridge. 8.23 FROM THE CONCERT HALL- Recital by Mildred Sin (piano) and Giulietta Tam (soprano) accompanied by Evelyn Kwong. LETTER FROM AMERICA. WERE IN THE BUSINESS - Starring Peter Jones and Har- zy Worth. Produced by Charles Maxwell,
2 Changang
9.00
9.15
10.00
Room 9.45 THE MUSIC OF GEORGE GERSHWIN - BY PERCY FAITH AND HIS ORCHESTRA. 9.53 WEATHER REPORT.
THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT EXITAIN. TIME SIGNAL 10.15 STARLIGHT SERENADE. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL AND BIG BEN,
RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL. 1157 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES. 12.00 mid
CLOSE TIME SIGNAL, DOWN - GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
- Thursday-
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, UP WITH THE SUN Billy Vaughan and his Orchestra.
1.33 WEATHER REPORT.
LIS TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA -
By Alistair Cooke.
1.45
TED
HEATH AND HIS MUSIC Repeat of last Monday's
Broadcast)..
2.15 LONDON CALLING.
2.45 FASCINATING RHYTHM. 3.09 WE LIVE AND LEARN-Image America Prog. 7 "The Family" Part 2.
Anthony-D., Simpson) Anthony Lad his Orch. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY
TODAY.
Ray
FOR.
1.11 WEATHER EPOET. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 AFTERNOON
Fantasiesfucke. (Schumann),
RECITAL Op.
73 Piece en forme
(Clarinet)
Elegie de Habanera (Ravel), (Busoni), Aston von Bavier with Andrzej Wasowski at the piano,
Der Hirt auf dem Felsen (Schubert), with Rudolf Gall (Clarinet), Maria Stader (Soprano) with Karl Engel at the piano. 2.00 HANCOCK'S HALF
(Repeat).
HOUR-
-
Presented
by
2.30 MAINLY MUSIC. 3.00 YOU AND
Barbara Lawrence. 330 BOY MEETS GIRL. 4.00 RHYTHM IS THEIR BUSINESS -With Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra.
A Icokback at the people and events in the news this week. Compiled and introduced Victor Price.
7.30 FIRST
by
HEARING Introduced
by Arthur Pateman.
738 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL,
COMMENTARY.
THE NEWS,
8.15. SELECTIONS FROM MUSICAL
COMEDY-The
programmes
first of two presented by the
Hongkong Singers.
8.45 SPORTS CAST-Produced
Victor Price.
by
9.00 DR BRADLEY, REMEMBERS
With Trevor Martin and Mar- jorie Westbury, from the novel Brett Young. by
Francis
arranged for. broadcasting
Lionel Brown.
by
9.30 SING SOMETHING SIMPLE. 9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
.NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.15 IN' THE
COOL.
COOL,
COOL, OF THE EVENING Presented by Michael Bulmer. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
4.30 THE
No. 6
Mahler
and
HANGASHORE comedy by Ted Russell. 5.00 TEA DANCE-"Kiss me Kate" Medley:-So in love. Wunder- bar (Cole
Porter). "Silk Stockings Medley: Paris loves lovers. All of you (Cole Porter), Kurt Maier (Piano
and Rhythm).
A
-
11.15
330 THE VERA LYNN SHOW -
(Repeat series).. 4.00 MASTER CLASSES
Lieder (Mozart, Brahms)..
4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Pamela.
5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND. 5.58 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.10 INTERLUDE.
6.15 JAZZ HALF HOUR-Presented
by John Stewart 6.45 THE ARCHERS.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY - A daily news magazine produced by Michael Page. 7.15 FIESTA IN MADRID WITH DE ORQUESTA ZARZUELA * MADRID.
7.30 DO
του REMEMBER?-la- troduced by Aileen Woods. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
THE NEWS, 8.00 TIME SIGNAL. COMMENTARY. 8.15 CANADIAN SHOWCASE (AN
ONLY).
8.30 THE
FLYING DOCTOR — A
series of programmes based on the work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.
with James McKecknie and Bill "Better Than Kerr. No. 13 Brando" (AM ONLY).
9.00 TALKING
(AM ONLY).
ABOUT
MUSIC
9.30 DOES THE TEAM THINK? — With Jimmy Edwards, Produc- ed by Edward Temple ONLY).
- (AM
958 WEATHER REPORT (AM ON-
LY.
THE NEWS, 10.00 TIME SIGNAL,
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN (AM ONLY).
Orchestra
Ser Todwins
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 120 UP WITH THE SUN-(Cont'd). 1.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 UP WITH THE SUN-(Copt'd). 7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
10.15
Pallasmonic
by
conducted
Beechizen
L THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Pamela.
LAS HOMEWARD
BOUND-Music
for tred workers.
5.58 WEATHER REPORT.
6. THE SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
6.15 INTERLUDE.
6.15 SEMPRINI SERENADE.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY — A
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
815 DIARY FOR TODAY, RHYTHM
RENDEZVOUS.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
LINES.
942 HOME TILL TEN-With David
Dunkerley.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS
REEL-(Repeat). THE VOICE OF TRUDI RICH- ARDS.
-1959
THE WORLD AROUND US —
The Reth Lectures "The Future Of Man" by Prof. P. B. Medawar. No. 5 Intel- ligence and Fertility.
THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country Me in Eng- land.
10.13
1030
daily news magazine, produced by Michael Page.
7.15 MUSIC FOR YOU.
13 JAM
SCOTT
SESSION WITH TONY Part 1 (Next week
11.03
EDMUNDO ROS AND HIS OR- CHESTRA.
Part 2).
THE NEWS,
755 WEATHER REPORT.
110
TEME SIGNAL, COMMENTARY £15 FILA FOCUS Introduced and
eduped by Bill Dorward. 245. RECORD KEVIEW-Introduced
Mive
9.15: THE GOSTAPENKT AND THE
PEOPLE No. 5 Commerce and Industry-The second of two talks by the Director of the Commerce and Industry Dept., H. A. Angus
9.45 BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA BY ARTHUR CONDUCTED FIEDLER
933 WEATHER REPORT. 18.00 TIME' EIGNAL,
1015 MUSIC
THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
FOR RECORDERS, STRING, ORGAN AND HARP- SICHORD.
FLAYS
10.45 PACL
10.53
WESTON
JEROME ELEN.
WEATHER BEPORT.
ALG TIME SIGNAL AND BIG BEN,
RADIO NEWSREEL.
11.15 JOHN BETJEMAN POET. 11.30 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR-
CESTRA
11.57 WEATHER REPORT.
11.59 NEWS HEADLINES.
12.00 mid
{
CLOSE DOWN,
SAVE THE QUEEN.
GOD
Wednesday
TIME SIGNAL RISING
1.30 am
NOTES.
15 NEWS SUMMARY.
RISING NOTES-Contic!.
7.43 WEATHER REPORT.
RISING NOTES (Contd.. 753 WEATHER REPORT. 10. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 81 PEOGEAMME PARADE.
FOR B.15 DIARY
TODAY. MID WEEK MELODIES.
| 9.64 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD.
LINES.
3 HOME TILL TEN-With David
Dunkericy.
10.00. TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWE-
REEL-(Repeat).
OP JOHNNIE VOICE
10.15 THE
KAY. 1034 THE WORLD AROUND US
(a) Makers of Brush Hutory. No. 5 "Nelson written by Prof. by Michael Lewis and Pros George Dixon (bl Stones From "Columbus History orid
the West Indies", by
Reade
11.04 DIE FLEDERMAUS (JOHANN STRAUSS) ACT 2-The Vienna Philhar Orchestra State Opera Chorus conducted by Herbert Von Karajan.
THE GOON SHOW-"The £1,000,000
(Repeat Penny
1234 pm
1.00
Semes). TIME TODAY 1.11 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 13 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA (Repeat of last Saturday's Broadcast). 2.00 THEME AND VARIATIONS -
SIGNAL, DIARY FOR
Fn-
A musical diversion by Clive Simpson. (Repeat of last day's Broadcast).
ENCORE - A programme of
classics. popular
11.30
12.13 MLD DAY PRAYERS-Ey Rey, Father J. Foley, S. J. 12.34 BAND BOX.
1.09 TIME SIGNAL,
TODAY.
DIARY FOR
1.13 WEATHER REPOET. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 MODERN JAZZ-Presented by
Ray Cordeiro.
2.00 WOMAN'S WORLD-Produced by Murray Leavitt and Thelma Stuart. 230 VIRTUOSO
WANDA LAN- DOWSKA (HARPSICHORD). 3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN-Unage
America Prog. 7 The Family' Part 1.
3.30 MUSICAL LIFE N THE UNITED STATES - Music of Remanal Inspiration.
4.05 FILM
FOCUS-A weekly film magazine, edited and intro- duced by Bill Dorward (Repeat of last Tuesday's Broadcasti. 439 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Pamela.
5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND. 5.58 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.10 INTERLUDE.
6.15 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR -
Presented by Don Carlos. 6.45 THE ARCHERS.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY A daily news magazine, produced by Michael Pare.
7.15 HONGKONG HIT PARADE
Presented by Michael Meredith. 738 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL.
2.30
COMMENTARY.
rence
THE NEWS
8.15 A PAPER OF PINS-A series
o!
of folk- six programmes songs, sung by Barbara Law"- to her own zither ac- companiment LISTEN
TO THIS:-Patncia Pern introduces people in Hongkong, who have something to say. 9.00 MUSIC LOVERS' HOUR-}=-
troduced by Irene Yuen. 9.58 WEATHER REPORT.
THE NEWS, 10.00 TIME SIGNAL,
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.15 MOONLIGHT AND STRINGS-
Music for reminiscing. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL AND BIG BEN,
RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.13 PIANO RECITAL BY SVIA-
TOSLAV RICHTER.
1157 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES 12.00 mid TIME SIGNAL,
DOWN - GOD SAVE QUEEN.
Friday
TALY
5.58 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS..
6.10 INTERLUDE.
6.15 WHY
NARCOTIC
ТАКБ DO PEOPLE
DRUGS? - An Mone interview by Ronald with Dr Hans Halback, Chie! Druzs Addiction Producing Fect.cn. World Health Organ-
ition.
6.30 COMPOSER CAVALCADE-
Prodused by Alleer Woods. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THIS WEEK-
REDIFFUSION
SIR
11.00 TIME SIGNAL AND BIG BEN
RADIO NEWSREEL.
SPECIAL-Intro- SATURDAY duced by Paddy Feeny, includ- Y'S The mg Cricket-M.C.C. Australians; Golf-The Swallow and Penfold Tournament from Stoneham Golf Club Southamp- ton. The Richmond Horse Show: Racing-The Huntley and Palmer's Trophy at New-
LAT bury:
Tennis The French Championshups Paris. 12.05 approx.
PORT.
in
am WEATHER RE-
12.07 NEWS HEADLINES. 12.03 TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN
-GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
LAURENCE
STARS IN TWO
OLIVIER STORIES
Sir Laurence Olivier will star in two outstanding Robert Louis Stevenson stories this week over the Blue Net- Club" on work of Rediffusion "The Suicide Thursday, and "The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" on Friday at 9.35 p.m.
Robert Louis Stevenson, the
of these
blood- two author curdling thrillers,
was
a
man
himself,
was
a
1.45 INTERNATIONAL ORCHESTRA.
THEATRE
2.00 SATURDAY TELEPHONE RE- by Tony QUESTS Presented Myatt and Maureen Seymour.
RUNYON THEATRE
3.00 DAMON
All
Broke"
Horse Players
Die
SATURDAY DATE
WITH MUSIC.
WE'RE IN THE BUSINESS — Starring Peter Jones and Harry by Charles Produced Worth. Maxwell. No. 2 "Changing Rooms" (Repeat of last Wed- who lived near death
Broadcast) (AM whose every moment
from the- insistent
3.30 YOUR and of tuberculosis, threat
4.30 TEA de- wrote some although he
"Treasure lightful stories like
least half his out- Island," at put was devoted to weird and as "The stories disturbing Suicide Club" and "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde."
10.45 HAWAII CALLS - ENCHANT- flight
ING HAWAIIAN MUSIC. 1058 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL AND BIG BEN,
RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 THE
sounds
'M' CORNER-Soothing from Studio 7. with
Mitch as your host. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES. 12.00 mid TIME SIGNAL, DOWN GOD QUEEN..
SAVE
FM ONLY
CLOSE THE
8.15 THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PEOPLE No. 5 Commerce and Industry The second of two taiks by the Director of the Commerce and Industry Depart- ment. H. A. Angus. Repeat of last Tuesday's Broadcast). 8.45 AT THE OPERA-Tristen
Und Isolde" (Wagner) Act 2.
Saturday
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL,
DAY SERENADE. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 720 SATURDAY
2
One of the great actors of our..
Olivier, time, Sir Laurence understands the spirit of the Stevenson tales perfectly. With a minimum of histrionics, he un- folds these stories as precisely and pedantically as they were written.
Music.
DANCE Popular Dance
3.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND
HIS ORCHESTRA.
5.30 THE CLITHEROE KID In "Clitheroe And The Hound- Dog."
6.00 LATIN QUARTER. 6.30 DELTA ČITÝ JAZZ-Presented
by Victor Nicholson. 7.00 CENTURY OF SONG. 7.30 HONGKONG HOEDOWN-With
Shepard.
John 3.00 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-
TERLUDE.
8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR-
sented By CAT.
Pre-
8.30 NOM DE PLUME. 9.00 THE SHRIRO HIT PARADE. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.
9.35 MUSIC FROM MAXIM'S. 10.05 THE JIM ANECHE
SATUR-
Rediffusion is presenting two recitals tomorrow. The plano first is by Andre Tchaikowsky, Polish the brilliant young
DAY NIGHT SHOW. planist, who will play music by
11.00 STOP PRESS-News Headlines. Chopin, including "Nocturne in
SATUR- 11.05 THE JIM AMECHE "Ballade In F," C-Minor,"
DAY NIGHT SHOW-Continu- ed. "Mazurka, Op.59 No. 1 and 2"
12.00 Midnight "GOD This recital and "Bacarolle."
QUEEN" SATLR- by Andre Tchaikowsky will be broadcast at 11.30 am,
The second piano recital, by Andrew Heath, will be broad- This hour-long cast at 2.30 pm. recital was recorded recently at the Diocesan Girls Kowloon.
SERENADE-
Cont'd). 735 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 SATURDAY
(Cont'd).
SERENADE-
7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 DIARY FOR TODAY, SATUR-
DAY VARIETY.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL NEWS HEAD-
LINES.
TILL TEN-WITE 9.02 HUME
Pamela Johnston. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL (Repeat). 10.15 PARIS
STAR
TIME-Tre
School,
The popular Rediffusion serial оп "Consider Your Verdict,"
dramas of exciting court-room front-page cases, will end some-. time this week with the current Queen V "The murder case Michael D'Arcy.'
Five great new shows will re- French Broadcasting System in place "Consider Your Verdict" North America.
during the summer months. 10.45 SYMPHONY Hamlet-Sy-
The English F. A. Eleven, led LSU. phonic Poem No. 10
Finney, the fabulous Tom conducting by Karl Munchinger L'Orchestre de la Societe des will be in Hongkong this week
Concerts du Conservatoire
de
up
the current A familiar face
Pars; A Symphony To Dante's to help wind 1st Soccer season. "Drvine Comedy" Liszt). Nov.-Inferno, *nd Mov in the line up will be that of Purgators. Alfred Wallenste Ray Charnley, Blackpool's centre
Female Chorus.
conducting The
Philharmonic
Los Angeles Orch. with
Learning-A
discussion reflecting Life
11.45 PERSPECTIVE-Invitation
forward, who visited the Colony a few years back as a member The to of Blackpool's Eleven.
will be F. A. Eleven English playing two games during their visit here. BAND
pro. and
Gramme times in the United States.
SHOW
12.15 pm BIG
Let's dance Baldridre-Stone-
Bonine).
Don't be that way
Jock Sloan will be doing, a
Pansh Sampson - Goodmani, commentary on the second half the of the first game tomorrow at The world is waiting for
the Hongkong Ben- 5.50 pm from crobi and his
CLOSE THE
sunrise (Lorkhart Seitz). By Goodman
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, BREEZING
ALONG.
715 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 BREEZING ALONG~~(Cont'd). 7.43 WEATHER REPORT.
7.47 BREEZING ALONG-Cont'd). 158 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 DIARY FOR TODAY, FRI-
DAY'S FAVOURITES.
(E-
Stadium.
A
recorded
commentary
cn
Rockin' in Rhythm (Elinston. Camey, Lazy Rhapsody lington). Blue Tuze (Elingon the last thirty minutes of play The Duke Ellington and
In the match between the visitors
orch: You turned the tables and the combined Chinese will
broadcast
me Mitchell-Alter). Just
(Porter), be
Brown Tuesday.
02
one of those things
Tast Old Feelac
and
Fain Ray Anthony and hig Orch. Merones of you (Razaf Blake! Jubilee (Carmichael- Adams). Benny Goodman hus orch: Blue Harlen (Elling- ton, The Sheik of Arcby (Smith. Wheeler. Snyder). Blue Rambla (Eingen). The Duke Ellington and his orch: Coquette (Kahn-Lombardo Green). Wrap your troubles in
(A4 dreams
dream YOUR Koehler-Moll- troubles away) Baris), Young Ideas Ray
at 10.30
Today
pm
on
11.30 am CAVALCADE OF MUSIC. 12.15 pm BIG BAND SHOW.
1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS
AND WEATHER RE-
1.30 YOU SAID IT-(Repeat).
PORT.
SAVE THE Close Down.
Sunday
*.00 am SUNDAY
SERENADE-A
Programme Of Light Music. 8.00 DIXIE A. M. WITH
THE
DUKES OF DIXIELAND. 833 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST. 9.00 NEWS SPORTS RESULTS
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 9.15 ACCENT ON THE ACCORD-
ION.
9.30 FORCES FAVOURITES - Re-
quest Show For the Forces. 10.30 THE NAVY LARK-(Repeat). 11.00 MOVIE MAGAZINE- Repeat). 11.30 PIANO RECITAL BY ANDRE TCHAIKOWSKY OF MUSIC BY CHOPIN. 12.00 noon SECOND SPRING
Omnibus Edition.
ORCHESTRA
12.45 pm
WEEK.
-
OF
THE
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. NEWS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
1.30 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW. 2.30 ANDREW HEATH PLANO RE- CITAL Recorded At Diocesan Girls School, Kowloon. 3.30 WAX TO WATCH-Presented
by John Shepard. 430 TEA DANCE-Dance Music. 5.00 YOUVE ASKED FOR IT-Mike Ellery Answers Your Requests.
COMMENTARY 5.30 SOCCER
Commentator: Jock Sloan. Eng- hish F. A. Team v. Hongkong. 6.40 POT POURRI-Popular Variety. 7.30 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEO-
PLE Opera. Marches And Choruses Presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan, S. J.
8.00 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS
TERLUDE.
8.15 INTERLUDE FOR
With Cy Grant.
AND IN-
MUSIC
-
With
5.30 THE PRINCE OF PEACE. 9.00 IN LIGHTER MOOD -
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 CLASSICS IN HI FI-Presented
by Jim Ameche.
11.00 STOP PRESS News Headlines. 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND —
Light Music. 12.00 Midnight "GOD SAVE THE
QUEEN" Close DowTI.
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