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RADIO HONGKONG
860 xes 370m and FM 91 m/cs
RADIO HONGKONG TO BROADCAST IN STEREO
This Thursday Radio Hongkong celebrates a year of FM,
and 364 days of all-day broadcasting.
On the evening of June the Hon. Claude Burgess will throw the switch which releases new waves of sound in two languages from the special transmitters at Mount Gough-the "Hill of Song and Poetry," the following morning the station's English and Chinese transmissions go on the air from 7 until midnight.
To mark FM's First Birthday, and in response to many re- quests, Radio Hongkong is going to transmit seven demonstra- tions of Stereo Broadcasting. These will take place each even- 10.15 to Ing from
11 pm on Thursday June 1 to Wednesday June 7 Inclusive.
To receive these stereo broad- casts listeners will have to use two receiving sets, one tuned to the FM service of Radio Hong
June 1, listeners are assured of a programme of 'good' music every morning and afternoon from Monday to Saturday at
11 am and 3.30 pm.
DR BRADLEY REMEMBERS: Tonight, 9.00 pm-The novelist Francis Brett Young died in 1954 and his favourite book "Dr Bradley Remembers" has been serialised by the BBC in 9 episodes. A doctor
for many years before .he gave up medicine for fulltime writing, Brett Young described the novel as "the tribute of a renegade to the idealism of a profession he has deserted but which he still reveres." The story opens to night on the evening of October 31, 1937, the elderly Dr Bradley's last day in practice. old surgery he recalls the main During the final hours in his
kong and the other set to the
events of his life — from his Medium Wave transmissions.
Shropshire childhood, through (You will require this set-up
his Birmingham student days, unless you have one of the special Stereo receivers capable marriage, and the death of his of receiving FM and Medium wife and his only son.
Wave simultaneously).
At the same time it traces the evolu- tion of medicine and surgery over pro-
fifty years. The story, grammes and advice on how to which is sometimes sentimental
Fuller details of the
Does The Team Think? is a new series over Radio Hongkong with a pariel comprising comedians Jimmy Ed- wards, Ted Ray, Tommy Trinder, Richard Murdoch and McDonald Hobley seen in picture. The second series can be heard on Friday at 9.30 pm
receive them will be available but always absorbing, is brought from the press next week.
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11.45 PERSPECTIVE-Invitation
to
SHOW-
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOLIDAY FOR
STRINGS.
.8.53 WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
SPORTS RESULTS.
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FROM ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, GARDEN ROAD Preacher: Rev. Father P. O'Rourke. S. J. pm SONATA-Sonata No. 3 in F Minor. Op. 3 (Brahma); Nachtviclen (Vicks the Night) (Schubert), Der Musen- schia Op. 92, No. 1 (The Poet) (Schubert). 1.00 TIME SİGNAL, GOING TO THE PICTURES — Challah : Timothy Birch
9.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 9.13 KREISLER FAVOURITES. 9.39 FORCES FAVOURITES-Pre-
sented by Audrey, 103) MUSIC WE LOVE. Learning-A discussion pro- 11.15 CELEBRATION OF MASS gramme reflecting Life and times in the United States. 12.15 pm BIG BAND
Let's dance (Baldridge-Stone- Bonine). Don't be that way trazan - Sampson - Goodman), The world is waiting for the sunrise (Lockhart-Seitz). Bet- ny Goodman and his orch; Rockin' in Rhythm (Ellington, Carey), Lazy Rhapsody lington), Blue Ture (Puington), The Duke Ellington and his Crth: You turned the
tables од me (Mitchell-Alter). Just one of those things (Porter), That Old Feeling (Brown- Fain), Ray Anthony and his Orch.; Memories of you (Raza!» Blake). Jubilee (Carmichael- and Adams), Benny Goodman his orch.: Blue Harlen (Elling- ton), The Sheik of Araby (Smith. Wheeler, Snyder), Blue Ramble (Egton), The and his orch.; Duke Ellington Coquette (Kahn-Lombardo- Green). Wrap your troubles in dream's (And dream your troubles away) (Koehler-Moll- Barris).
(Ray Young Ideas Anthony-D. Simpson) Ray Anthony and his Orch. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR
TODAY.
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1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.13 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 AFTERNOON
RECITAL- Fantasiestucke,
Op. (Schumann), Piece en forme de Habanera (Ravel), Elegio (Busoni), Antao von Bavier (Clarinet) with Andrzej Wasowski at the piano, Der Hirt auf dem Felsen (Schobert),
Gall with Rudolf
(Clairet), Maria Stader (Soprano) with Karl Engel at the plz1O.
2.00 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR-
(Repeat).
2.30 MAINLY MUSIC.
3.00 YOU AND I-Presented by
Barbara Lawrence.
3.30 BOY MEETS GIRL.
4.00 RHYTHM IS THEIR BUSINESS -With Johway Dankworth and his Orchestra.
4.30. THE
A
HANGASHOLE comedy by Ted Russell. 3.00 TEA DANCE—“KESs me Kate" Medley: So in love, Wunder. bar (Cole Porter), "Sik
· Stockings" Medley: Päris loves lovers, All of you (Cole Porter), Kurt Mater (Piano Rhythm):
5.58 WEATHER REPORT.
and
113 WEATHER REPORT. 113. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT-LA Cenerentola- Overture (Rcs- sini). Concerto in C major for Obce and Orchestra (Haydn). 2.00 THE ARCHERS. 3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS-Presented by June. 4.00 STRICTLY MUSIC.
3.00 SING IT AGAIN-A song a
minute of popular music. 3.30 ORBITER X--Ep. 9 "Operation
Salvage"
5.58 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.. 6.10 INTERLUDE.
6.13 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 630 EVENSONG Conducted
by
Rev. T. W. Baverstock, DACG. LF 7.00 TIME SIGNAL DOES THE TEAM THINK?-With Jimmy Edwards, produced by Edward Temple. Repeat of last Friday's Broadcast).
730 FOUR CORNERS-Folk songs. ballads and traditional melodies from all parts of the world. in- troduced by Patricia Pern. 7.53 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY. 3.15 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS Reviewed by Walter Sulke. 8.30 SUNDAY CONCERT. 9.33 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.15 MELODIES AND MEMORIES—
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