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SATURDAY
RELAY OF HONG KONG HOTEL DANCE ORCHESTRA.
RADIO PROGRAMMES
Plano-Charlie Kunz Plano Medley. Įsichord). Brandenburg Concerto No. D. 1. Intro: There's a small
No. 6 in B Flat Major.-Sir Henry hotel, I've got you under my skin. J. Wood and his Symphony Or-
from Head over heels, Penniles Heaven, Who loves you? Charlie Kunz
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chestra. Laudamus (Mass in PUBLIC AUCTION
Minor).-Margaret Balfour (Con tralto) and London Symphony Or
8.20 p.m. London Relay London chestra conducted by A. Coates instructions
Log' by Walter Fitzgerald.
8.30 p.m. Luigini, Ballet Egyptien Sulte.
Played by the Concert Orchestra. 8.47 p.m. Rate Da Costa (Piano). Just One More Chance (Johnston 'London Lor' 13.30-9.15 p.m. European Pro- and Goalow). The Queen Was In The Parlour (Reves and Myers). gramme.
12.30 p.m. Songs by Turner Lay- Everyone Says I Love You' (Flim: Horse Feathers). Butterfiles In ton (Tenor).
The Rain (Reaves and Myers).
I Once Had A Heart Marguerita Lisbona, Connor and Schmitz). When My Dreamboat Comes Home (Frend and Franklin). The Wind And The Rain (T. Layton).
12.40 p.m. Campoll and His Or- chestra.
An
Canzonetta (D'Ambrosia), Old World Garden: Intro: Mari gold. Pansy Faces, Narcissus: Whispering of the Flowers, Honey- suckle and the hee, Forget-me-not. (Ashworth- Penny In The Slot Hope) The Fiddler's At The Forge (Ivea). Obstination(Fon- tenaliles, arr. Crook). Tango Ha- banera (Payan, arr. Hartley).
1 p., Local: Time signal and. Weather report.
Sinfonia. Willem Mengelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra, Con- certo In C For Harpsichord and Orchestra. Marguerite Rosegen- and Orchestre Sym- Champion
Quoniam phonique (of Parts). ("Mass in B Minor").-Friedrich and London Schorr (Baritone) Symphony Orchestra conducted by Choral Prelude-Christ Coates, Lag in Todesbanden. Fugue In G G minor 9 p.m. Songs by Lucleane Boyer Minor (The "Little *** (Soprano) and Tino Rossi (Tenor). Fugue).-Leopold Stokowski "and
La Barque D'Yves. Ne Dis Pas The Philadelphia Orchestra. Toujours. Lucienne Boyer. ·0 Corse, Ile D'Amour. Tino Rossi. 81 Petite. Sans To Tango Chante. Luclenne Boyer, Reviens Cherie. Colombella. Tino Rossi.
9.20 p.m. Studio-Frank Read on Lawn Bowls.
·9.30 p.m. London Relay-The News and Announcements.
9.55 p.m. Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.
8 p.m. Local: Time" Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. Temple Church Choir: and Soloists.
I Waited For The Lord (Mendels- sohn)-Soloists-Masters E. Lough- and R. Mallett with Choir O Come, Everyone That. Thirsteth. (Men delssohn)-Choir. Hear Ye. Israel ! ("Eljsh"-Mendelssohn). Mgs- ter E. Lough (Boy Soprano) and G. Hear My Thalben-Ball (Organ). Prayer (Mendelssohn)--Choir with Master E. Lough and G. Thalben- Bell (Organ).
8.27 p.m. Organ Music. Toccata From Symphony No. 5 (Widor).-Charles-Marie Widor
played on the Organ of St. Sul-
8.45 p.m. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski
1. My little Buckaroo; 2. Little Old Lady: 3. Summer Night 4. Listen to the Mocking Bird. 10.10- 1.03 p.m. Variety. Plano "Midnight In Mayfair 10.15 Interval af Recorded Dance Swing Music from ZBW. 10.15 pm. 5. Thee I (Chase). With
Stillman, Hyde and Adiam). Car-There's a lui in my life; 6. Wake roll Gibbons and His Boy Friends. up and live; 7. Floating on, a Bub-pice, Paris. Organ Sonata in G Laughter Sketch--Our Amateur ble: 8. Lady be Good. 10.30-10.40 (Elgar).-C. D. Cunningham on the Night (Weston and Lee). The Interval" of Recorded Dance Music Organ of Alexandra Palace. Lon-
Vocal-Our from ZBW; 10.40 pm. 9 Blue don. Regal Radio Party. Greatest Successes: Intro: There's Venetian Waters; 10 Medley of samething about a soldier. My hat's Favourite Waltzes; 11. One Rose: on the side of my head, We'll all 12. Merry Widow. 10:55-11 p.m.. zo riding on a rainbow, The filles Interval of Recorded Dance Music from ZBW. 11 p.m. 13. When did crawled up the window. Sweep, All for a shilling a day, But not you Leave Heaven; 14. Let's Sing to-day, Gentlemen, the King. Cice- Again; 15. Did I remember; 16. ly Courtncidge and Jack Hulbert. Rose Marle. 11.15-11.20 Interval of Recorded Dance Music from ZBW. Accordeon Solo One-Step Arabe- Sedibal. Fox-Trot--Bell Ringer: 11.20 p.m. 17. Nults de Ceylon; 18. Maurice Alexander.
Jealousy; 19. Tango Medley: 20. La 1.30 p.m. Reuler Press; Rugby Bomba. 11.35-11.45 p.m. Interval Dance Music from Local: Weather forecast of Recorded
DBW. 11.45 p.m. 21. Carelessly; 22. and Announcements.
I'm nuts about Screwy Music; 23. 1.40 p.m. Songs by Frances Day (Soprano) and Les Allen (Bari-September in the Rain. 24. Organ
Grinder's Swing. tone).
Press:
Love. I've Got You "Easy To
Born to Under My Skin (Film: Dance). Frances Day. Seein' Is Believing, Les Allen with Carroll
Gibbons
(plano and
His Boy
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12. midnight: Close down.
SUNDAY
An Hour With Bach 11 a.m. to 2.30 pm. European Programme.
11 am. Relay of morning ser- vice from St. John's Cathedral,
12.15 p.m. Schubert, Trout"
Danse Macabre (Saint-Saens. Op. 40). Hungarian Dance No. 1.
Yablochko
Sailors' Russian Dance (From "The Red Poppy Balle")."
9 p.m. Reuter Press; Rugby Press; Local; Weather Report and Announcements..
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mentary, on some of the events, 9.10 p.m. Songs by Richard Tau-by R. F. Dunnett, from the Games Ground, Crieff. 10.45 p.m. Variety, William Walker end ber (Tenor).
Pag#acci-Serenade: Sleep Song including
Anne de Nys, "The Four Crotchets," fLeoncavallo-Drinkwater) (as sung
the Alm: "Pagliacci"). O Wood- and Harry Taté; production by F. lands Far (Mendelssohn-Bart- H. C. Piffard 11.15 p.m.-Serge
Maria Eichendor), Ueber Krish holdy-von
Septet:
Marova, from the East." Nacht (Hugo Wolf-Julius Sturm). soprano: "Music
International Indian Love
p.m.-Sixteenth Lyrics-Kashmiri 4
Grand Eong: T I Wake (Hope-Wood- Ulster
Prix Motor-Cycle-
forde-Finden).
Race, run over the Clady Circuit,
9.30 p.m. London Relay: The County Antrim. A running com- Graham Walker at Weekly Newsletter, Sports Sum-mentary, by
Aldergrove and Raymond Glenden- ning at the grandstand. 12.20
at
9.55 p.m. Light Variety.
Announcements. Menuett (Beethoven); Entr'acte p.m.-News and Gavotte ("Mignon"-Thomas), 12.40 p.m.- Sydney Gustard Marek Weber and his Orchestra. B.B.C. Theatre organ. My Lovely Celta (Monro, arr. Lane Wilson): The Lass With The De-
PARIS
Friends You Have That Extra SCHUBERT, "TROUT" QUINTET mary, and Announcements. Something. Frances Day. Little Ficaninny Mine (Intro: Little Ala- bama Coon). I'm All Alone. Les Allen and His Canadian Bachelors.
2 p.m. Dance Music. Slow Fox-Trot-The Hills Of Old Wyomin' (From 'Palm Springs) Quintet In A Major, Op. 114" licate Air Michael Arre)--Nan Waltz-Stars In My Eyes (From Played by Wilhelm Backhaus, Maryska (Soprano). Love In Idle-:· The King steps out'). Jack Harris | Mangeot-Violin. Howard-Viola, ness (Macbeth).-Columbia Con-
Call-letters of the Station: and His Orchestra. Fox-Trot Withers 'Cello and Hobday-cert Orchestra. La Violetera Wavelength: 19,68 metres TFA Z I've Got The World On A String-Double-Bass..
(Padilla) (Film: "City Lights"). Wavelength: 25.24 metres T F A 3. Mood Indigo. Joe Paradise and
12.48 p.m. Schubert Songs. The Song of Songs (Moyal-De Wavelength: 25.60 metres T P A.4. Fischerweise: (a) Fischermad- Groot and his Orchestra. Ballads chen (b) Geheimes; (a) Der Musensohn (b) Das Rosenband. Elena Gerhardt (Mezzo-Soprano)
1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and Weather Report.
H's Music. Fox-Trot--Merry-Go- Round. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
a
Of Yesterday:-Intro: O Dry Those Tears; Happy Song. Thank God for Garden: Homing-Brownlow 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
(Baritone). Still Night, Holy Night 7-12 night. European Programme
Platen). On Du Frohliche, O Du 7 p.m. Light Orchestral Music,
1.03 p.m. Mozart, Two Plano Selige.--Marek and his Orchestra. Naila Waltz (Dellbes ar. Dep-Concerto In E Flat Major.
10.30 p.m. Close down.. pler). Royal Opera Orch. Con- -vent Garden....
7.05 p.m. London Relay Guilty Passion'.
A play by Jon. Godfrey. Char- acters: Frank Betts a potential playwright: Mrs. Kælght, his mo- ther-in-law; "Bertha, a charlady: Sally, Frank's wife. Scene; In the living-room of a suburban home In Chelsea. Production by Howard
Rose.
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7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report.
7.35 p.m. Variety.
Played by Artur Schnabel and Kari Ulrich Schnabel and The London Symphony Orchestra, cord. by Adrian Boult,
1.28 p.m. Reuter Press: Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast and Announcements.
1.38 p.m. Light Orchestral Music. Praeludium (Jarnefelt); Berceuse Jarnefelt)-John Barbirolli and his Orchestra. Destiny (Baynes): La Paloma (Yradier)-De Groat
DAVENTRY
Calls
Wavelengths G.S.G.
17.79m.c. (16.86m.) G.S.O.
15.18m.c. (19.76m.) G.S.B.
9.51m.c. (31.85m.) "G.8.H..... 21.47m.c. (13.97m.)
G.S.F.
15.14m.c. (19.82m.) Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
Wavelength; 25.24 m.-11.885 Kc.
7. am. Hadio-Journal of France (French News). 7.20 a.m. Gramo. phone Records. 7.30 a.m. Leading Press Articles. 7.45 aud. Gramo- phone Records. 9. am News in French. 9.30 am. News in English. 9.40 a.m. News in Italian. 9.50 a.m." Gramophone Records. 10. am. Close Down
Wavelength: 19.68 m.-15.243 Kc.
11. am. Gramophone Records. 11.45 am. Talk on French Events (In Jugo-slav). 12 noon. News in English. 12.15 p.m. Concert Relay- ed from Strasbourg. 12.45 pm. Gramophone Records. 1. p.m. 1 pm-Big Ben; "London Log." Concert Relayed from Marseilles. and his Orchestra. Balut D'Amour by Walter Fitzgerald 1.10 p.m.1.30 p.m. News in French. Colo- (Elgar)-New Light Symphony Or- Fred Hartley and his Sextet 1.40nial Market Prices. 2. p.m. chestra. Serenade (Pierne) p.m.-Robb Wilton as Mr. Muddle- String Ensemble.
Two Planos-Passepied (Intro: Scherzo from 'Sylvia'). Destiny Waltz. Alleyne and Leonhardt. (Film:"
The
Lucien"
combe, J.P., in "The Court of NotMessage from Paris by Mr. Fran- 1.56 pm. Variety.
so-Common, Please!'" written by cols. Forche. 2.10 p.m. Judicial Vocal-1 Walt For You; Tralee Robb Wilton, on an original idea Talk by M Henrt "Delmont. 2.20 "Evensong"). Walter by Barry Bernard 1.55 p.m."Dan-P. Gramophone Records. 2.30 Vocal-Paul Robeson Medley: In-Glynne (Tenor), Orchestral-Chant cing Time," with Raymond and his P. Concert with the
Goldy Orchestra. Mis Marthe tro: Carry me back to old Vir De Sirene (Volpatti, Junior); Napoli Dance Orchestra 2.25 pm-News
Daumont (Vocalist), Mr. Priolet. glony. Mighty lak' a rose: Round (Mezzacapo)-Orchestre Napoli and Announcements. 2.45 pm (Tenor): 3.55 p.m. Rates of Ex- tain. Vocal-Love Never Comics "Hyde Park" dramatie narrative change and French Stock (Rentes), Too Late; Nobody Could Love You by Jonquil Antony; produced by
4. p.. Close Down More-(Operetta "Paganini" by M. H. Allen. Franz Lehar A. F. Herber. Richard
Wavelength: 25.24 m-11.885 Ke.. 6.45 p.m.-Blg Ben; "Film Bhots" 5.15 p.m. News in French, Market Tauber (Tenor) and Evelyn Laye (Soprano). Hungarian Music AA running commentary." with Prices, Rates of Exchange 5.46 pm. Tzigane Night At The Hungaria: songs, on the latest musical films. News in Arabic. 8. p.m. Concert Intro: Through Gardens and Or-7.5 p.m.-"Guilty Passion." A play Relayed from Parts P. T. T. 6.30 chard: Forgotten Sweet Caresses, by Jon Godfrey. 7.30 p.m.-Henry vin. Relay of Radio-Journal Oh Sharabanda. Viennese Coach-Hall, and his Dance Orchestra 8 France (French News), 8.50 p... Talk by Mr. Paul man's Bong, Tales from the Vienna p.m.-Commodore Grand Orches-Colonial
the bend of the road. River stay way from my door. Ol'man River. Paul Robeson (Bass). Novelty The Hobo's Spring Song The Hill Bullies. Vocal Fantasy From Film 'Black Roses Intro: Two Sun- Worship Dances, Valse Triste (8)belius') To-day I am Happy Waltz Bong (Film: Black Roses), Lilian Harvey (Soprano) with Or- chestra and choir.
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of
Orchestra and Organ-Ray No- Woods, The Bird Catcher Colbm-tra, directed by Harry Davidson, Tetau. 7 p.m. Concert Relayed. ble Medley: Intro: Brighter than bo's Tziganes. Piano-Schatz- from Commodore Theatre, Ham- from Paris PT. T. 7.30 p.m. News the sun, If you'll say 'yes' Cherte, Waltz: "Die Fledermaus"-Du Und mer-smith, London 8.20 p.m. in French. Rates of Exchange. Love is the sweetest thing, By the Du-Waltz-(Strauss, arr. Dohnan-London Log," by Walter Fitzgerald. 8.10 p.m. News in English. 8.20 Fireside. What more can I ask,y). Ernst Von Dohnanyi.
2.30 p.m. Close down.
#top.m. Chinese Programme,
Why stars come out at night, The very thought of you, Goodnight,. sweetheart, Anton and The Para- mount Theatre Orch., London, Re-Bach, ginald Foort (Organ).
7 to 10.30 pm. An hour with
Musette-Pablo
5.
Market
8.30 p.m.-Commodore Grand Or- p.m.. News in Italian. 8.30 p.m. chestra (continued). 9. p.m.-"For Relay. 10.30 Colonial the Children". Variety With Prices. 10.46 p.m. News in Portu- Henry Haynes, imitations; Vernon, guese. 11. p.m. Close Down. Adcock, xylophone Marlozie Weat Wavelength: 25.00 m-11.720 Rc. Choral-Edouard Commette (Or- bury and Alfred Bulter in Old-§ -
11.15 pm. Concert Relayed from Casals time Songs: Hugh Morton as "Radio-Paris 12.15 am. News in 8 p.m. Local: Time signal, Wea-gan). ther report and Announcements. (Cello) and Nicola Mednikoff fessor Whup!" and Harry Engle-
8.03 Variety (cont'd.)'
(Piano), Preludes Nos. 1 and 2 in man's Quintet. 9.30 pm-News and Orchestra-Globe-Trotting With C Major. Prelude No. 3 th C Miner Announcements. The Tiger. New Mayfair Orch. Fugue in C Minor For,two Voices. Trans. III (G.S.IL. GAP.
Monologue Jubilee
10.15 pm-Big Ben: Chief Hign=|| (From the Little Preludes and Stanley Holloway. Fugues). Wanda Landowska (Harpland Gathering. Running: com-
Humorous Sovereign.
French, Market Prices. Rates of Exchange. 1240 a.m. News in a.m.News....... In Spanish. - 12.50
Portuguese. 1. a.m. Talk by Mr. (Continued on Page 13)
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