Thirty minutes of uninterrupted music linking the past with the present.

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TILL TEN-With M- chael Hall.

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VOICE 15.15 THE

OF FRANK SINATRA. 10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US →

Writing in Canada. The House са The Esplanade”-8 short story by Anne Hebert,

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THE MARCH OF THE_45 The rebellion of Prince Charles Edward Stuart-A panorama in verum and song by D. G. Bilde: ECOL.

X 12.30 MONDAY CONCERT.

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Choir of Salisbuy Cathedral, Conductor, Garistopher Desens ley.

GREAT CONCERTOS

Brilliant new recordings now

available at Moutries

6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. Brahms: Concerto No. 2 in B flat major.

6.10 INTERLUDE.

6.15 WHY DO PEOPLE TAKE

NARCOTIC DRUGS? - An interview by Ronald . Morse with Dr Hers Halback. Chief

Sviatoslav Richter with the Chicago Symphony conducted by Leinsdorf. LSC.2466 Stereo LAL2466 Mono.

Addiction Producit4 Ds Prokofieff:

section, World Health Organi- sation.

6.30 COMPOSER CAVALCADE-

Introduced by Alleen Woods. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THIS WEEK-

Concerto No. 3.

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MacDowell: Concerto No. 2. Van Cliburn with the Chicago

Symphony conducted by Hendl LSC.2507 Stereo LM2307 Mono.

A lookback at the people and events in the news this week. Mozart: Compiled and introduced Victor Price.

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7.30 FIRST HEARING-Introduced

by Arthur Pateman.

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Concerto No. 24. in C minor K491/Roedo in A minor K511 Rubinstein; Orchestra conducted by Josef Krips. LSC.2461 Stereo LL2461 Moro.

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COMMENTARY.

15 SELECTIONS FROM MUSICAL COMEDY-The first of two programmes presented by the Hongkong Singers.

8.45 SPORTSCAST-Produced

Victor Price.

Symphonie Espagnole Op. 21. Szeryng with tha Chicago Symphony, conducted by Hend. ISC.2456 Stereo LAL2456 Mono.-

Dvorak:

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9.00 .DE BRADLEY REMEMBERS- With Trevor Martin and Mar- id:ie Westbury, from the novel

Cello Concerto in B minor Op. 104. Piatigorsky with the Boston Symphony conducted by Munch LSC.2456 Stereo LAL2490 Mono.

by Francis Brett Your Giuliani: afranged for broadcasting by Arnold:

Lionel Brown.

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COOL Presented by Michael Bulmer.

Concerto for Guitar and Strings.

Guitar Concerto, Op. 67. Julian Bream with the Melcs Ensemble LSC.2487. Stereo LM2487 Mono.

Chopin: Concerto in E minor Op. 11. Mendelssohn: Capriccio Brilliant Op. 22

Gary Grafman with the Boston Symphony conducted by Charles Mwach.

LM.2468 Mono.

Australlars. Golf-The Swallow Heart of the Piano Concerto.

to life by Trevor Martin and Marjorie Westbury as the doc- Radio Hongkong's English tor and his wife, and by a Service has also decided to use strong supporting cast Pro- June an

another milestone In du..ion is by David H. Godfrey. programme planning. Projects

TH. E GRASSHOPPER — under way for the coming weeks are a series of historical fea- CHEKHOV: Monday, 8.15 pm- tures, with musical illustrations, "The Grasshopper" is one of

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11.15 SATURDAY SPECIAL-Intro- Yuen); a number of debates on translator David Tutaer. It con.

duced by Paddy Feeny, includ- various subjects with local cerns the adventures of a very

The ing Cricket M.C.C. speakers produced by Patricia gay, very beautiful young woman Penn; a series of poetry pro- Olga Ivanovna, salon hostess to

parade of produced by Victor a

friends-artists, Price In which Hongkong poets writers, actors, and musicians Introduce their own work; and who had as much faith in their a weekly series of short talks future as she, Olga herself was reflecting Hongkong history and talented and took up every new the personalities who have given hobby with enthusiasm until their names to Colony land- she tired of it and passed on to Since this coincides the next, and the next celebrity. with the University's 50th An- The only person who passed un- niversary year, Victor Price is noticed In these sparkling also planning some feature pro- gatherings was her husband, grammes Inquiring into the Dr Osip Dymov, a middle-aged University's activities. So lis pathologist An Incongruous teners can look for fuller detalls figure, rather badly dressed, and of each of these projects in this with a face of extraordinary! column in the next week or so. kindness, he would sit alone in Meanwhile there are one or two the corner while the rest Joked, changes in the serious music laughed and sang, And yet, ha programmes which

come Into was by far the most remarkable effect immediately: starting on: of them all.

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and Penfold Tournament from Stoneham Golf Club Southamp- tea. The Richmond - Horse Show: Racing-The Huntley and Palmer's Trophy at New- bury; Laxn Tennis The French Championships Paris.

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Rubinstein with tha RCA Symphony Orchestra conducted by Wallerstein. Con- tents: Beethoven: Concerto No. 3 (Third movement); Saint- Steps: Concerto No. 2 (Second movement); Rachmaninof, Concerto No. 2 (First movement); Liszt: Concerto No. 1 (First movement); Chopin: Concerto No. 2 (Second move- ment); Grieg: Concerto in A minor (First movement). This record presents a fascinating cross-section of great piano literature; all six movements complete and un- abridged.

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