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1 p.m.-Big Ben. "At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-partour. 1,30-"Rhythm

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- | ELVIE YUEN AND FR. RIGANTI Express." Benny Frankel and his ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Dance Record.

Slow Fox-Trot-Once In A While; Waltz Giannina Mia (From Firefly')-Victor Bilvester and Fla Ballroom Orchestra.

8.10 p.m. London Relay-London

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8.20

FROM THE STUDIO

"Aida"-Act I

Orchestra. 2.15 "Songs of the North Country, sung by The "Fiet-

10 to 11 am. Relay of Morningcher Bingers. 2.40-"London Leg." Service from St. Joseph's Church.

2.50 The News and Announce- ments. 3.15-Close down,

'11 to 12.15 p.m. Relay of Morning Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese),

London Belay—Tna" 12.15 p.m. Mozart-" Prague First Cricket Test Match-England | Symphony in D Major, v. Australia:

Played by "the Vienna Phil- closing harmonic Orchestra conducted by

Erich Kleiber.

A commentary on the overs before lunch and a summary of this morning's play by Howard

12.30 p.m. Light Orchestral. Fantasia On Norwegian Folk Marshall from Trent Bridge. Not- Songs (Arr. Haland)-Norwegian | tingham.

De Sirene (Celebre Chanson Ita- 1. (a) The Gate, (b) Festival Henne-F. Volpatti, Jnr.)-Orches-Dance, (c) An Old Waltz, (d) A tre Napolitain.

Storm The Russian Vagabonds 12.43 p.m. Anton and The Para-{director-Theodore Katz (Salon mount Theatre Orchestra.

Orch.): 2. (a) Shiroka V Polish

Orchestra.

(Violin).

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6.45. p.m.-Big Ben. "Take your Choice." A weekly entertainment feature, presented by William Mac- Lurg. 1.30 The First Cricket Test Match: England v. Australia. A commentary during play. by . Howard Marshall From Trent

Bridge, Nottingham. 7.40-"Detec

Vol Che Sapete Le Nozze Ditives in Fiction" 3: Lord Peter 12.40 p.m. Mozart Songs.

Figaro"; Batti, Batti, O Bel Wimsey and "The Learned Adven- Light Symphony Orchestra cond. 8:35 pm. Studio-A Russian Pro- by Ingebre Haland; Italian Folk-gramme with Anna Lortsoff (So-Masetto "Don Giovanni")-Elzatures of "The Dragon's Head." songs. Medley (de Michell-Co-prano) accompanied by Nura Kanisbeth Schumann (Soprano) with From the story by Dorothy L. Sayers. Adapted and produced by lumbia Meister Orchester; - Chant | (Plano).

12.50 p.m. Yehudi Menuhin sile Stokes. 8.10 "London Ing." 3.20 The First Cricket Test Match: Concerto In G Major-Adagio England' ·5%. Australia. A Com Mozart); Sarabande and Tam-mentary on the closing overs be- bourin (Leclair Surasate). La fore lunch and a suruniary of the *The Elt Parade" Selection: Daroga (Nokolaevsky), (b) Ay Vi Chasse (Caprice Cartier-Kreis-moiing's play, by Howard Mar- shall. From Trent Bridge. Not- "Wake Up And Live" Selection; Dreagi (8hoovalov).Anna Lovtsof;

Hip- "Big Broadcast of" 1938"-Selec-3. Russian Cherubic Hymn (Vorot-

p.m. Local Time Signal and tingham. 8.35--The Aston Weather Report,

podrome Orchestra; conductor, tion.

nikoff), Prince Igor Peasants'

Ivan H. Huckerby. From the Hip- 1 p.m.

Local Time Signal and chorus (Borodin-Rimsky Korsa-

1.03 p.m. Debroy Somers Band,

Weather Report.

Lucky Break-Belection (Harry podrome Theatre. Aston Birming- koy)-Sorokin Russian Choir cond. 1.03 p.m. Jack Hylton and His by Capt. 8. Sorokin; 4, (a) Troika Archer and O'Keefe). Ballade We ham. -Melville Gideon. Orchestra with Les Allen (Bari-(Zoobov). (b) Pod Doogel Kolozol-Love-Selection (arr. Debroy Som- The First Cricket Test Match: Eng

ers). Swing Along Selection, land v. Australia. A commentary Ballroom Memories (No. 1- during play, by Howard Marshall. Waltzes).

From Trent Bridge, Nottingham. 1.30 p.m. Reuter and

9.30-The News and Announce- Rugby Press, Weather Forecast'

9.57-Close down. andments,

Trans. In (G.S.H., G.Ś.G., G.S.B.). 'Announcements,

140 p.m. Verdi's—“Alda”----Act 1. 9.57 p.m.--Opening Announce- Vocalists: Aroldo Lindi.

10-Big Tan-ments;

Ben. The

tone).

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9.15

chik (Nikolaevsky)—Anna Lovtsoff; When A Woman Smiles-Fox- 5. (a) Prelude Slav, (b) From Sun- Trot (Vivian (115);" Goodbye, Lit-rise To Sunset, (c) Beautiful Moon, tle Dream, Goodbye" - Fox-Trot (d) Along Petrograd Road (e) Cole Porter)-Orchestra; Don't Bake No Bread, (7) Sleep My Baby, Kiss Me Good-night (David and (g) Moscow, (h) Ballet from Meyer); When Old Friends Meet "Konick. Gorbunick" - Russian Again (Tobias and Potter)--Les Vagabonds,

Theodore Allen): Have You Forgotten 80 Katz. (Salon Orch.); 6. (a) Eta credi Pasero, Maria Capuana, G. shom Parkington. Quintet. Chan- Soon-Waltz; Did You Mean It-Rodina Maya (Karlin); (b) Kalinka Nessi and Full Chorus of La Scala, Arangi-Lonbardi, 8. Baccalini, G. Fox-Trot-Orchestra; I Sing You (Mokarov) Anna Lovtsoff;

Milan with The Milan Symphony

Director.

A Thousand Love Songs (From "Prince Igor" Polovts! March, Act

'Cain And Mabel')--Les Allen: 3 (Borodin-Rimsky Korsakov)--- Mendel's Son's Swing Song-Fox-The BB.C. Symphony Orchestra Trot: Cabin On The Hilltop--Fox-conductor Sir Adrian Boult. Trot (From "Walking on Air')-Or- 9.15 p.m. London Relay-The First

chestra

Cricket Test Match England v.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press. Australia: Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

A commentary during play by Howard Marshall trom Trent, Nottingham.

"

9.30 p.m. London Relay The News.

1.40 p.m. Variety. Orchestra-Dearest Love ("Oper- ette"-Noel Coward); Hey Gypsy. Play Gypay. ("Countess Maritza”............ 9.50 p.m. Studio-A Talk on local

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sky-Korsakov). Meditation (Thais, son arabe; Danse orientale (Rim- Massenet). 10.15-Lawn Tennis:

'The

Wightman Cup. A com- mentary by F. H. Grisewood, from Court, Wimbledon. 10.30-H. Robinson Cleaver at the Rokoko Love Song (E. Meyer Organ of the Granada Cinema, Helmund); Had You But Known Welling: 11-"At the Black Dog." (Denza Bruggemann). — Richard Mr. Wilkes at home in his own Tauber. Intermezzo E Flat bar-parlour. 11.30- The First Major. Op. 117, No. 1 (Brahms); Cricket Test Match-England v Intermezzo in B Flat Minor, Op. Australlä: The afternoon play 117, No. (Brahms).-Wilhelm summarised by Howard Marshall," Backhaus. Melodie (Rubinstein & from Trent Bridge. Nottingham. Bernhoff): Le Cygne (Saint-Saens Lawn Tennis-The Wightman Cup: & Balan).- Richard Tauber. A commentary by F. H. Grisewood,

7 p.m. Richard Taubër (Tenor) | the Centre and Wilhelm Backhaus (Piano).

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Kalman)Leslie Jeffries and His "Lawn Bowls" by Claude Hosking. Orch. Vocal-Elsie Ceriale 'Medley, 10 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or- -Elsie Carlisle; Orchestra, "Sailing chestra from the Grill Room of the Studies. Op. 25 (Chopin).-Wilhelm from the Centre Court, Wimble-

Along" Sélection-Louis Levy and His Orchestra with vocal refrain: Duet-Gallthaler March (Koschat); Yodelling. Duet-In

The

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(a)-(d)-Tangoes and Rumbas. 10.05 p.m. Interval of recorded Ziller Dance Music from Z.B.W.

Backhaus.

Valley-The Baldauf Brothers with 10.15 p.m. (a) Loving you, (b)ng" (Pastorale); "Noonday Song" v. Australia A commentary dur-

don 11.45-Musical-Comedy, Selec- 7.30 p.m. Eric Coates Compositions. 12-The

News and An- ions.

nouncements. 12.25 a.m. - The Springtime Suite: "Fresh Morn- First Cricket Test Match: England

Romance);

Dance in Zither and Guitar; Piano Sclo-An Something to sing about, (c) Love..

the ing play, by Howard Marshall. Evening With You (From 'Colleen') light in the Starlight, (d) Coffee phony Orchestra conducted by the With interludes of dance music. Twilight" (Valse)-Light Sym- From Trent Bridge, Nottingham, I've Got Two Lips Quickstep-and Kisses.

For -Gerry Moore (Piano)

Your Delight | 1—The Little Orchestra, directed in strict 10.30 p.m. Interval of recorded Composer. Cance tempo under the supervision | Dance Music from Z.B.W.

Serenade)-Light Symphony Or- by Jack Hardy. 1.25-The First of Victor Silvester: Banjo with

chestra conducted by the Com-Cricket Test Match: England v. 10.35 p.m. (a) Roses in December, Instr. Quarteit-The

A commentary on the Is (b) Yankee Doodle Band. (e) Ro-poser. Summer Days Suite-Light Australia. Waiting For The Bunrise Seitz)-mance in the Dark, (d) Ole King Symphony Orchestra conducted by closing overs of the day and a Ken Harvey.

the Composer. Symphonic Rhap- summary Cole.

of the day's play, by 10.50 p.m. Interval of recorded sody" pitch my lonely Caravan" Howard Marshall. From Trent

-New Light Symphony Orchestra Bridge. Dance Music from 2B-W.

Nottingham. 1.40-Close conducted by Joseph Lewis. 11 p.m. (a)--(C)---Waltzes, 11.15 p.m. Interval of recorded Dance Music from Z.B.W.

2.15 pm. Close Down.

World

8 pm. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

8.03 p.m. Organ Music including

́6 p.m. Mozart Compositions.

Overture "Cosi Fan Tutte"-The "L.C. Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Adrián Boult. Bonalu in C Minor--Walter Geseking (Piano 11.20 p.m. (a) You can't run away "Cesar Franck-Choral No. 1 in Solo); Ahi Je Le Sais La Fiute from love tonight, (b) Cause my E Major for Organ A. Schweitzer, Enchantée"-Act 2.-Nuitter and Baby says it's so, (c) Stardust: Beaumont)-Lily Pons (Soprano) 11.30 p.m. London Relay-The with Orch, cond, by John Barbir- First Cricket Test Match England Mode"-Bach).-Marcel Dupre at olli; Haffner Serenade-Rondo-[v. Australia. Edith Lorand and Her Viennese | Orch.

by Howard Marshall from Trent 6.32, p.m. Songs by Enrice Caruso Bridge, Nottingham. (Tenor).

Toccata in D Minor ("Dorina

the Organ of Alexandra Palace, The afternoon play summarised London. Toceata from Symphony

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5 (Widor).—Charles-Maria Widor, played on the Organ of Baint-Sulpice, Paris. Choral No. 1 La Procession (Brizeux-Cesar Lawn Tennis The Wightman Caplin E Major Organ (Cesar Franck)-- Franck); Prete-Mol Ton Alde ("La A comentary by F. H. Grisewood Organ Sola by Albert Schweltzer.

8.30 p.m. Studio Concert by Reine De Saba"--Act 2.-Carre,) [fron the Centre Court, Wimbledon.vie Yuen (Soprano) and the Very Weekend Concert (continued). 2.50. Hghts of the Week. 8. Musical OCEAN STEAM SHIP. CO, LTD “KULMERLAND →

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Big Chief swing it, (c) Hawaiian Rev. Father Biganti (Plano).

1. Donne Vaghe, from "La Serva und Economic Review in English. gramme, including descriptions of Hospitality, (d) Dipsy, Doodle,

Padrons" (Paisiello) 2, Quando al 3.15. Today in Germany. Bound the First Test Cricket Match-715- 12 p.m. Close Down.

Trovano, from "Il Mondo della Pictures. 3.30. The chamber choir tralia v. England, at Trent Bridge, Luna" (Galuppi); 3. Un Bocconcin Kari Linder will sing. 4. Dance England. 10.30. Late News. 11. from La Grotta de music interspersed with: Merry National Programme and Cricket Descriptions (contd.). 3,30, am: Trofonio" (Saliert).-Elvie Tuen; musical review. 6.30. News and 4. (a) Allegro (Galuppi, 1708-1734) Economic Review in German 5.45. (b) Air in the style of Louis XV Weekly Market Report. 6, Non- 5, stop. Lively weekend of the Ger (Durand).—Father" Riganti;. Drifting (Grieg); 8 A. Dream man Short-Ware Station. 7, Con- cert of Light Music. 8. News in (Grieg)-Elvie Yuen.

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7 p.m. Marek Weber's Orchestra.

Fantasia On Melodies of Johann Strauss (Weber); Contrasts--Pot- pourri Of Famous Melodies" (Ro- brecht); Potpourri Or Waltzes (Ro- brecht); "Dollar Princess-Waltzing-announcement.

(Fall): Child, You Can Dance Like My Wife Waltz (Fall).

7.32 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations.

12.25 National anthem and open-

12.30 Talk on the stock-exchange

8.55 p.m. 8.B.C.. Recording "Out of the Blue Short Story Read by "Sapper" (Lt.-Col ̧H.C; Mc- Nelle).

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