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SWEET
AND
1120 MUSIC.
LOVELY. SZERYNG (VIOLIN)Chaconne 119 NEWS HEADLINES.
11.57 WEATHER REPORT.
MILOT
(Vital), The (Taxiri-TN
by Fritz Kreisler), (Halfter-
in G Devil's Trin sembed
Danza de la Gitma
SIGNAL,
RADIO
OF
JOHNNY
3.20 ORBITER X-No.
Final Round"
Heifetz), with Charles Reiner
at the piano.
THE
SIGNAL
Midnight CLOSE DOWN-GOD SAYE THE QUEEN.
TODAY'S WALKATHON
AND HK SHORT STORIES
NEW SREEL.
10.13 THE VOICE
MATHIS. 10.30 PARIS STAR TIME. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
THE WALKATHON: Today starting 2.35 p.m. The 11.00 SYMPHONY Overture La
Round-the-Island gruelling midsummer
race, 40 miles plus, will be amply covered by Radio Hong- kong's team of English commentators this afternoon and evening. The times of the reports are:-
2.35 2.50 The start (Govern- NEW ENGLISH ment Stadium);
4.50 -5.00 Progress (Windy Gap):
IBLE
READINGS: Weekdays, 10.15 pm Report -Starting on Monday there is to be a reading from the recently completed New English Bible every weekday night after the
10 o'clock News from London. There will be a number of dif-
7.00-7.15 Progress Report- as part of "Today" (Stanley Fort);
9.10-9.20 Progress Report (Chung Shing Bathing Pavilion);
10.15
approx. The Finish (Government Stadium).
The three progress reports from the V.H.F. mobile transmit ters will consist of live and re- corded commentaries and Inter. views
and with competitors officials by Victor Price who is in overall charge of the opera tlon, Bill Dorward who has talk ed his way through many a previous Walkathon, newcomer James Duthie who, ag H.K. University's P.T. specialist, will be able to give the expert'a vlewpoint on performance, phy
of
ferent readers from all walks life-among them David
lan Kendall-Carpenter,
Mc- Callum, Alistair Todd, Hilary Miller, Dr Deans
Peggs, Dean Till and Timothy Birch.
SOME SHORT STORIES: Wednesday, 8.15 pm-The Book- shop series has come to an end and in its place Victor Price is introducing a series of five short stories by Hongkong writers. The
Trefor first author,
Davies, qualifies only in part as a 'Hong- kong writer since his visits here and governed are intermittent
The Band of the Aircraft Carrier USS. Bon Homme Richard is shown recording in Radio Hongkong's Concert Hall a couple of weeks ago. The 16-piece orchestra plays big band jazz but also subdivides itself on demand into smaller groups—a dirieland group, a modern jazz combo, or an octet playing Dave Pell arrangements. Their prowess in each field can be judged from the three programmes Producer Ray Cordeiro has prepared from their recordings. The first is on Monday at 6:15 pm.
slcal stress-and-strain, and such by his service with the P. and O. burning technical questions as iner on which he serves as a "Are They Running or Walking?", steward. He is, of course, a and Patricia Penn will look at Welshman and Victor Price com- things from the very lay ments that his Horien are very woman's angle. In addition to reminiscent of the press of that the five broadcasts scheduled," other Welshman, Dylan Thomas. Ilsteners can count on impromptu "Captain telephone
of coverago Walkathon between times should anything dramatic happen.
-
of
Jenkins-describing
D
Major, Op. 43 (Boccherini), Synony in C Major ("The Great Up. posth (Shubert), 1st Moy. Andante, 2nd Mov.- Andante con moto, kd Mov.- Scherzo: Allegro vivace, 4th Mov.-Finale: Allegro vivace, Orchestral Mus.c of Lindov) Kikimara, Op. 63. 12.00 Noon PERSPECTIVE — Invita-
tien to Learning.
12.30 pm BIG BAND SHOT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR
TODAY.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 AFTERNOON
RECITAL- Maleuzynski (piano) (Chopin and Szymanowski), 2.00 HANCOCK'S HALF HOLE-
Repeat Series). 2.30 MAINLY MUSIC-Speak lov
(Kur:
Nash), Welll-Ogden Limehouse
Blues (Prip Furber), Braham Douglas
man, (Davis-Ramirez-
Lover Sherman).
2.33 ROUND
WALKATHON.
THE
5.53 WEATHER REPORT.
14. "The
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.10 INTERLUDE.
6.13 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 6.30 SERVICE FROM
CATHEDRAL
LEICESTER
7.15 DOES THE TEAM THINK?—
(Repeat).
7.43 GERMAN SONGS BY ALFONS
RAUER
AND
CAROLA KRAUS-Ich Find das Leben
ELT-
schon (Schmid-Verard), Unbeschwert (Boter), zensgrusse (Bauer), Jodelbaby (Peth-Herth3). Hetzerstreude (Kraus).
758 WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY,
3.13 HORIZONS WEST - "West-
wards to Iceland."
130 SUNDAY
Monda Ausp
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, SUNRISE
MELODIES.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 SUNRISE
(Cost'd),
MELODIES-
MELODIES_
7.43 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 SUNBKK
(Cont'd).
7.33 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 3.15 DIARY
FOR TODAY, MUSIC DURING EREAKFAST. 8.38 WEATHER REPORT. -9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
LINES, 9.72 HOME TILL TEN - Wi
Michael HaHI CONCERT-Bacchus 10.00 TRIE SIGNAL, et Ariane
RADIO Suite (Bacchus
NEWSREEL (Repeat). and Ariane Suite No. 2) (Albert 10.15 THE VOICE ŎP Roussel).
WILLIAM Concerto for Guitar
CLAUSON. and
(Castelnuovo- 10.30 THE WORLD Tedesco),
AROUND CS- 1st Moy-Allegretto Writing in Canada "Street of giusto. and Mov.-Ardašino— Alla
Riches, chapter of Book 3rd Mov.
DJ Gabrielle Roy.
Orchestra
ISLAND
Ritmico e cavalleresco, the Fallen Petals-A
3.00 YOU AND L 3.30 THEME AND VARIATIONS-
(Repeat). 3.33 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 JUST
LIKE A BOOK-A comedy by Alan Sangster. 4.30 ·BOY MEETS GIRL-Caterina
Valenta and Hank Thompson.
THE 4.50 ROUND
ISLAND
WALKATHON,
5.00 TEA DANCE.
3.58 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TEME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.10 INTERLUDE,
6.15 MORE TALK OF ALEXAN.
DER.
6.30 COMPOSER CAVALCADE→ 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY-
A daily news magazine pro- duced and edited by Michael Page. Including a Progress report on Walkathon trom Stanley Fort.
7.13 THE TWIN PIANOS OF FRED KREITZER AND BUDDY
BRENNAN.
7.30 DOMINION DAY.
158 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY.
8.15 DR BRADLEY REMEMBERS. 8.45 FIRST HEARING-Introduced
by Arthur Pateman.
9.10 ROUND
THE
WALKATHON,
ISLAND
9.30 CANADA'S OWN WESLEY WHEATFIELD—A comedy.
958 WEATHER REPORT,
10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
10.15 ROUND
THE ISLAND WALKATHON - The firish from the Government Stadium. Hongkong.
10.30 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL AND BIG BEN,
RADIO NEWSREEL.
11.15 SATURDAY NIGHT HOP. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.33 NEWS HEADLINES, 12.00 Midnight TEME SIGNAL. CLOST DOWN-GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
Sunday
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, FIRST
DAY FAVOURITES. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
130 FIRST DAY FAVOURITES—
(Cont'd).
7.53 WEATHER REPORT.
5.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOLIDAY
FOR STRINGS.
ST KOW-
the characters in a small Welsh village is read on Wednesday night by yet another Welshman, THE THIRD TEST: Nightly David Howard-Williams,
8.33 WEATHER REPOET. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. coverage on FM 91 mes, The
TAKE
9.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. battle resumes between the Aus-
IT FROM HERE:
913. THE GEORGE SHEARING tralians and England on Thurs Wednesday, 10.15 pm - Not an
-QUINTET AND ORCHESTRA. new Radio entirely day, this time at Leeds.
Berles-yet But9.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. Hongkong's
is the popularity coverage
the Blich
of this 10.30 MUSIC WE LOVE. that requests 11.00 SERVICE
10.53 WEATHER REPORT. match will be the same as for the BBC programme
FROM have come in for the repeat Eecond Test direct relays of
: ANDREWS CHURCH, BBC commentaries
LOON. will be series to be given an evening
12.13 pm THE ART OF DIVU carried оп the station's FM spot rather than a midday one,
LIPATTI Jesu, joy of man's wavelength from 7.25 pm on-
starting from here....
desiring (from Church Cantata wards. (The Medium Wave and
No. 147) (JS Each ar. Hess). (D. Sonata in E major, L 23 FM transmissions will divide at
Scarlatti), Sonata in D minor 7.15 each night, and normal
(Pastorale) L 413 (D. Scarlatti), programmes will be carried on
Alborada del Gracioso (No. 4 of "Aliroirs′′) (Ravel), Dinu Medium Wave,)
Lipatti (pianist), Concerto No. 21 in C Major. K 467 (Mozart), 1st Mov., Sad Mov: Ard Mov. 1.00 TIME. SIGNAL. GOING ΤΟ THE PICTURES — Chalemón: Timothy Birch.
SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S "LOUISE": Thursday, 8.30 pm -Ono of the BBC's "Thirty Minute Theatre" series, based on Maugham's short story about a WIMBLEDON FINALS: Fri- beautiful woman who spent a
pm-Radlo day, 10.30
Hong-lifetime blackmalling her nearest kong is relaying the BBC's and dearest with her fragility, commentaries on the final of the her charm, and her insistence Men's Singles in the All England that she hasn't long to live. Out- Championships-the most covet- living two husbands this de....
ed title in the amateur game, manding woman begins work on Australlan playera are again the her daughter—and when the girl favourites No. 1 seed is holder at last breaks away toward Neale Frazer, and No. 2 the de- freedom and marriage she finds feated finalist of the last two on the very day of the wedding years-Rod Laver (both are left that Louise has one last trump handers).
up her sleeve.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.13 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT Hungarian March (BerLoz). Concerto No. 4 in C Minor, Op. || 44 (Saint-Saeng), 1st Mov Allegro moderato - Andante.
:
+
2nd Mov.--Allegra vivace... Andante Allegro,
2.00 THE ARCHERS.
3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS.
for
"And 1953 WEATHER REPORT.
Orchestra (Crou Wen- Chung), Symphony No. 3 C mico..
Op. 73 (Saint-Saens), 3lov-Adagio; Allegro
15
• moderato Poco
adagio.
2nd
Trolet 1100 SONATA-Sonata No. 3 G
misty (Deby). 1st Moy. Allegro vivo, Sad Mor.—Inter- 3rd Moy.-Thale: Tres made, anime, Jascha Heifetz (Violin) & Emance Bay at the pizzo, Melody in E flat, Op. 42, No. 3 (Tchaikovsky). Prophet Bird Op.
No. 7 (Schwe}, Socata in Bor (Respighi), 1st Mov-Moderato, And Mor Andante espressive, and Mor - Passacagla: Allegro moderato ma energies. 11.43 UNMAN, WITTERING AND
ZIGO.
M10v. -- Allegro moderato; Presto Maestro: Allegro. 933 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL THE NEW3, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.15 STARLIGHT SERENADE. 10.53 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME
SIGNAL,
Fith
RADIO
Sunday
NEWSBEEL 11.13 EPILOGUE
after Trinity from The Chapel 12.45 pm HOMER AND JETHRO of St John's College, bridge.
Cham-
Keep them cold icy feguts of of me (John Lair), Boll zeevil·
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