THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1948.

YOUR RADIO LISTENING FOR NEXT WEEK IN DETAIL—A-C TELEGRAPHI

ZBW TO OBSERVE ST GEORGE'S DAY

Special Shakespeare

Programme

St George's Day will be observed next Friday by, ZBW with some special programmes, chief of which is the BBC feature, "The Plain Man's Guide to Shakespeare”.

While the programme is addressed Hunting Scene! The Mosquito: The Nursery largely to those people

Warasw who shy

Concerto; English Flyme British Dances; Perchance to away from the Bard as being "high-dream-Selection, brow" or because they had n 1.03 Banks by #laroid Williants Bickener of his works at school. It is i full of good things for Shakespeare lovers and even for neutrals.

Opening with a sketch by Peter Watts, in which a number of ap- proaches to Shakespeare ore dis- sected, it goes on to a discussion on and the Plain Man be- Shakespeare

the tween Ivar Brown, Editor of London Observer and W. Bridge Adams, the Shakespearean writer and producer. And after dissectlan and discussion, there is demonstrn- tion, in the form of some from "Othello."

scenes

The rest of the week's programmes are given In detail below.

Tonight

12.30 Daily Programme Summary.

(laritoné).

When tha Harvests in Sterndale Bennet: Lincolnshire Poacher (Tradi- tonal); Lennin' (Sterndale Flennet: 17 Green Potiles (Traditional).

145 NEWH, WEATHER HEPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.25 Interlude.

10.33 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDÒN 6,30 STUDIQ: "8KG TER" TALKS 10.18 "TAKE' your enOICI?",

RULAY).

Siop pretending' (Wiliamu)The Ink Spot My Ideal (Mobil)-Maxine Sull ván. Vocal: After_you've gona (Creamer) -Frankie Carlo, Piano: Berenade (Schu bort-Salon Orchestral Overture Di Dallo (3ullivan)City at Birmingham Orchi Fountains at the Villa D'eato (Lint)- Claudio Arraui. Patan: La Capricieuse, Op 11 (enri-Joset linsaid, Violin: (a) Let us wander: Shepherd. Shephard Try, James and Itle Oreb: On a flecebr decoying (b) (Purcell)-Isobel street in Singapore (De loso)-Frank Balle, Soprano) and Kathleen Ferrier Binaira with Harry James and lils Orth, (Contraita) Sloopers Wake-Cantata No.

1.00 "The Masqueradera".

140 (Black)Cuy of Birmingham Waltzing

Fraser-Bimson: Valsechestra. Betly (Rubens); Magyar Melody-Selec-11.00 Close Down, Blers (Posford),

with

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS, "

1.25 Orchestral Interlude,

Tropical (Morton Gould)—Mantovant and His Orchestra,

1.30 London Isdio Orchestra Conducted

Ily Denis Welekt Symphony No. 4 In (Ame); CasKC- Noisette Sulte (Tchaikowsky); Melodies frumn "The Beggarn Opera".

2.00 Close Down.

6.00 Programmne' Summary. 0.31 HOSPITAL REQUEST HALF HOUR PRESENTED BY ETHEL HOLMIKH= DROWN. (STUDIO), 6.30 Portugiese Half Hour (Studio), 7.00 WORLD AND HOME NEWS:

(LONDON RELAY),

7.35 JILE LAPPER TALKS ON FILMS

(STUDIO),

7.30 "I LIKE WHAT I LIKE" FRE-

SENTED BY MOLLY PORTALLION (STUDIO).

8.00 Light Variety With Edmundo nos Schatz-Waltz (Strauss-Arr Dolinanyi)

and Is Rumba Band, -Erna Dolnanyl. Piano,

Divina Mujer (Dawn)~itumba. (Dal 1.30 Hallan Composers.

More)-Edmundu Bus de His Den: I wish 11 Trovalore-Selection (Verdi) The I had my time to spend again (Barry Grand

Opera Orchestra: Intermezzo ita Williams, Vocal; Didin' my tline From Cavalleria Ruleana"--Mascazul) (Gershwin)—The Foutcome wit In-

Buston Orchestra: Caprice No la strumental

Accomp: Chassel

Fufunandu-Canto Pagani--Joseph Selget. Violin: Praeludium

Congu (Rodriguerez)—Fdmundo Ros & Atid Allegro Band; Tell me I'm forgiven-Tango Paguanl)--Rawicz and Landauer on Two Leigh)-Victor Silvester's Strings; Har Planos: Berenndo: (Towell)Barnabas von Gerzy and Ill Orch:

marlea Dance Syncopation (Mayeri)— Butterity Selection (Pucctall

illy Mayer, Piano, It's all over now (Skylar)ita Wima; Vocal; Coax me Light Symphony Orch.

2.00 Close Down.

a little bit-Rumba

3.3K Programme Aummary.

Madame New

0.00 Werkly Newsletter (London Relay3. Gi Bunga by Paul Robeson,

Love at my heart (Graves): Little man, you've had a busy day (Waynel: Locti Lomand:- Mighty lik, a rose (Novin); Ma curly lender baby (Cluteam).

0.36 "TRAVELLEİR JOY,"

12.32 "sweet" Herenade."With Peier Yorke Orchestra, and And His Concert Paula Green and Stove Conway to Aing.

1,00

7.13

Sweet and lovely: In die land of be- ginning again; Summertline in Fontal- Bien, The Blues kind of Blues: Sup- and More: phires and Sables: More "What is this thing called Love; I mali always remember; London Town-Selec- tinn; Prisoner of Love; You rlismo everything: Ding Dong Bell,

with

1.15 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

(Myddleton)—The

1.25 Orchestral Interlude.

Phantom Iirigade London Palladium Orch.

1.30 15e Hall Memarlen.

Gang Show of 1930. Intro: Opening chorus That song in my heart. (Nenderl -Ralph Reader with Chörur and Orchet- Tra: The biggest Aapisdastro in the world (italnes)-Gracle Fields. Vocal: Flanagan and Allen Memories. Intro: Wanderer; Brehming: Where the Archies used to be -Planigan and Allen; Vesia Victoria In troduera: Now I have to call isim father: Poor Jum; Daddy wouldn't buy me a Bow Wow-Vesia Victoria and Chorus: . Munte Hat Parade 1910-1914, Intro: Han anybody, here seen Kelly: I du not like 1o be beside the seaside; I want to sing in Opera: When Iris eyes are smiling: I'll make an of everyone of you; "1914- 1. Intro: Tipperary: Hold your hand aut. naughty boy: Pack up your troubles; A broken doll: Oue is nice ouse, ours 1: 1022-1932. Intru One of the ruins that Cromwell knocked about a bit: Yes, we have no buonnas; I it up my dnger and way "Tweet Tweet" I wonder where my baby is tonight: Goodnight Vienna; 1033-1. Intro: Life begins at Oxford. Circus: A wee dearl; and Dors: Sally, 200 Close Down.

5.31 Programme Summary. 8,90 A LIGHT CONCERT.

The Merry Middles (rooke-Xyl- phone Durt with the Bournemouth Munt. cipal Orchestra: La Paloma (Yradleri- The Lantian Palladiun Orchestra: The meaning of a rone (Besly!-Winnie Mel- ve, Suprano: A la Gavotte (Finck), A la Minuet (Finck)—The Palladium Öreħen- Tra: Two fur tonight-Medley (Gordon)- Renora at the Plane; Rendezvous (Al- ter)-Mario Lorenzi (Härp) and Sidney Torch (Organ) My man Adams)-Winnie Melville Soprano; Melod! (kold)—Ɑlo Kyndel. Violin, with Piano accomp; Dat Masque (tetcher)-Mantovani and 111 Orchestra.

6.30 My Songs for You" Sung by Mau-

rice Keary.

Prekide: My songs for you: Swing low. Aweet chariot; I want to be ready: My Lord, what a morning: Were you there,

6.45 STUDIO: TERRY LOU AT THE

PIANO.

1.00 WORLD AND HOME

(LONDON RELAY).

7.15 UNIT REQUESTH.

Linda Cater Calling-Beh

Regiment, Tallan.

8.15 RADIO NEWSREEL

RELAYI

NEWS:

Field

(LONDON

8.30 DETECTION CLUB" "A NICE

"CUP OF TEA" BY ANTHONY GILBERT (1ONDON RELAY).

9.80 VORLD AND HOME

(LONDON RELAYS.

9.15 WEATHER REPORT.

9.10 "SATURDAY ROUND-UP.”*-

NEWS:

$30 LONDON PLAYHOUSE: "OCTOBER

MAN,"

With John Mills, Joan

Greenwood

and Neal Arden Who Acts Our Story-Teller.

10.00 CABARET" AND DANCE MUSIC,

Without you (Gülbert)-Foxtrot-Frankle Carle and His Orch; Temptation-Foxtrot 1 Herb Brown)-Luiz Prenger and Its Orchi You're

B Rood to Mc Foxtrot (Styne)-Kay

KYLOT

Anif Is Orch: I'll make up for every- thing (Parker)-Steve Conway Vocal; Grern eves-Rumba (Memender)-Dai Marino Harretto and 1 Orch: We'll Aather lacs-Slow faxtrot (Novella)- Joesphine Bradley's Orch; Mia Corzone d'amoreWaltz (Towers), I'm gonna hold you in my arms-Foxtrot theid)The Or- gan, Danco Band and Me; I'm afraid to love you (McCarthy) The Radio Revel terk. Vocal: Ho Hattle-Foxtrot (Noble) Tau Moe's Tropical Stars; Rumba Colora (Orenie)Lecuona Cuban Boys: Ameri- can Patrol-Foxtrot (Meacham)-Glenn Miller and Kia Orch; Do you care (lilot) -Dina Shore, Vocal: Tango Chinala (Hearint-Marie Mein and Ha Tanga Orch: The humming bird-Foxtrot (Laz- zarol-Glenn Miller and in Orch; Guita ret me somebody to love (Wrubel- Turner Layton (Vocal) at the Plana; In

ment af madness-Foxtrot (McHugh

Mad and His Band: They can't convince me-Foxtrol. (Fisher)-Arjle Shaw and His Orch; Please think of men Foxirot (Murray)-Ken Mac Band: The boy next door-Walls (Diane)

The Organ, Dance Band and Mc. 11.00 Close Down

#

Sunday

or

and a

10.30. RELAY

THE PONTIFICAT. HIGH MASB FROM ST JOBEPRS CHURCH, GARDEN ROAD.

11.30 MELODIES FROM DRITION RADIO Tunes from the radio show "Merry-Go- Round" played by George Crow and His Blue Mariners Band with Summer (Vocal).

Barbara

12.00 Musle în „Mlalature,"

Artistes: Erte Rape (Plano), Aeolian String Quartet,

(Soprano).

Celnwen

Rowlands

1.34 Rally Programme. Summary. 12.33 Robinson Cleaver at the Organ.

A Comedy Thriller by J. Jowett. With Naunton Wayne and Havil Radford. Epleodo 15 "Italian Garden,"

WORLD AND HOME NEWS (LONDON RELAY).

Ivor Novello and Ms Music," Will Olive Gülbert, Sylvia Cerit, John Stevens and BBC Revue Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Introduced by Ivor Novello.

7.43 Dinner Music by Jay Wilber &

String Ensemble.

Peacock Pla (Armstrong Gibba)-Solo Pignat Arthur Dulny, No

Thie Stunteman-No 2: The sunken garden- No 3: The Ride-by-nights; Moto Perpetun Letter); Allegro Cyril Scott; Savonte Scherzo Latter); Dunk-Vaisa

Berenado frorn "Hasan"

Tune Fletcher):

Fiddle

(Glubs): Detlus: Folk Dance.

8.15 ITMA" WITH TOMMY HANDLEY

OLONDON RELAT).

1.45 Plano Solet.

No 1 la E Major. Op 10 from "Songs without wordy Mendelssohn)Alfred Carlot: Fantaste Impromptu in C Sharp Minor. Op 00 (ChaplaAlfred Crotot: Spring from Chants Polonaise Chapin Alfred Cortot: Soiree de Vienna No d (Schubert)-Wilhelm Backhour. 9,80 WORLD AND HOME

(LONDON RELAY). 9.15 WEATHER REPORT. 9.16 20W "PROMS" No. 17.

NEWS:

Eulenspiegels Lustgo Streicho Richard Strauss)-Orchestre de la Societe by Jenu Glarding; Concerto for Violin des Concerts du Conservatoire conducted nad Orchestes (William Walton)-Jaselia Bellete (Viclin) and the Chelnattl Symphony Orch, conducted by Eigene Goossen: Symphony No in Flat Maint. Op 30 "Sprint" (Schumann) —— Serge Roussevitsky conducting The

Boston Symphony Orchestra,

10.35 Fetish Authors-Sir Philip Sidney. 10.30 pliegue Conducted by the Rev.

Father T

Sheridan, (Studio). 11.00 Cluse Dawn,

J.

Monday

9.

12.39 Dally Programme Kummary. 12.32 Harry James and His Orchestra and

Frank Sinatra (Vocal),

Moteh's Swing (Moton)-Harry James and His Orchestra; From the bottom of my heart (James)-Frank Blantra with

larry Janes & Orch: The flight of the bumble Bre (Rimsky-Korsakov-Arr James) Harry James and His Orchestra: Here comes the night (Loesser)—Frank Sinatra with Harry James and Orch: Easy (James)-1arry James, and Orchestra: Every day of my life (James) -Frank Sinatra with Harry James and Orch; Concerto for Trumpet (James)

HER

į

Tuesday

Or.

12.35 studio: Religious Talk to Children 12.30 Dally Programme Bummary. |12.32 Skitch Henderson and Ilis

SPORT.

7.00 WORLD

ON

AND HOME NEWS] (LONDON RELAY). 7.12 STUDIO: sor FALLER AT TUR

PIANO.

1.33 ATUDIO: STAGE AND SCREEN

FAVOURITES PRESENTED DY AILLEN WOODS.

03 Piano Concerto in A Major (1,V,418)

---Dozart

tat mavements Allegro 2nd movement: Andante; and movement: Presto-Arthur Rubinstein Piano and the London Syn- phony Orchestra conducted by Jollhйar. birati,

30 MERRY.CO.ROUND."

With Pearl Hackney. Jan Pertweo. Barbara Summer. Richard Gray, Hum- phrey Lestorg and Cearge Crow and fil Blue Mariners Dance Band.

AND HOME

8.00 WORL13

(LONDON BELAY).. 1.15 WEATHER REPORT.

NEWB:

2.14 STUDIO: A TALK BY THE REV.

FATHER T. F. HYAN, 8. Great Composers: Warner. 9.45 Muste of Wagner:

1

Song of the Rhine Daughters (Wagner) -Now Queen's Hall Orch, conducted by Sir Henry Wood: The Ride ut the Valky tics (Wagner)-Now Queen's Hall Orcit. Orch:onducted by Sir Henry Wood.

10.00 RADK

NEWSREEL (LONDON RELAY). 10.15 Yvonne Printemps (Soprano) in A Setection From the Threa Waltzes (Oscar StraUSD),

chestra. In A' Varlety Programme, Why does it get so late, ou early, (Leh- mann-Skitch Henderson de Hi Orch; Hailin' Home (de uso)-The Eight Piano Symphony: Dreamland Rendezvous (G))- berti-Skitch Henderson & H {"Soult of the Darder"-La Cumparalla Hodriguez-Arr Gould)--Morion Gould and a Orch: Melody Moments. Intro: Among my souvenirs, How lucky you ara; 11 you were the only girl--Berinald Dixon at the Organ; Dream Dust (Wood) Les Paul Trio: You'll see what a klas can do (Weiss Sklich Henderson & Ills Orch. You're nobody (Cavanaugh)-Sung by Paula Green; Five minutes ΠΟΤΟ Styne)-Skitch Henderson and its or-

chinatr

1.00 Light Plano Parade.

Weducaday Night top (Kirk)-George Shearing: Old fashioned love (Johnson)- "Buck" Washington; Stay close to me Waltz Kreuder)-Fred Stem; Whistlin Blues (Lewis)-Meade Lux Lewi! It's love again-Medley-The Keyboarsters,

1.35 NEWS, WEATHER MÉPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENT),

1.25 Oreliestral Interlude,

The Warblers Serenade (Perry)-Or- chestre Mascoile.

Song From Foreign

1.30 Atude and' Touins-Edmundo

Lands,

Ron and His Band: Lovers Waltz (Wilson) Victor Silvester's Strings; Take 1 away -Sone (Madriguerez)-Edmunda Itos and 1 Banth.

1.20 Boston

Tromenado

Orchestra.

Conducted By Arthur Fiedler. "Oberon Overture (Weber); Scheriu (from String Octet Op 20 Mendelssohn): Doctrines Waltz (Edward Strauss): En trance of the little Fauns (I'erne Mosquito Dance (While); Dance of the Hours (from "La Gloconda"--Ponchicllt),

0.00 WOILLE- AND HOME

(LONDON KELAY)... 9.15 WEATHER REPORT.

NEWS

9.19 Tchaikowsky: "The Swan Lako”...«

Ballet.

Introduction: Dance

of the Queen of

the Swans; Dance of the Prince; Walta: Dance of the Swana: Spanish dance: Mazurka: Danca of the Cygnots: Finalo -London Philharmonic Orchestra ducted by Antal Dorati,

con.

0.45 "Pating" Reg. Puraglove and Ha

Orchestra.

Te Souvlent-11: C'est le Dentin peut- otre: Je ne suir pas co que l'on ponse; Je Talme-Waltz; Oul Je Palme O Parla -Waltt. 10.30 DANCE TO CARROLL

& HIS ORCHESTILA WITA LEM 11.00 Close Bows,

GIBBONS JANE

Wednesday

12.15 Studio! Morning Prayers. 12.30 Balty Programme Summary. 12.32, LIGHT VARIETY,

High Tide (Short kick)--(Basic)...... Count Basie and His Orchestra; Sicegy Ban Symphony 1. Mila D Portlel-Overture___ (Auber)

head (Donaldson)--The Orchestra: Hungarian

Mula Brothers; The Whirlwind Dance No (Brahma)-San Francisco

(Green)--Joe Green (Xylophone) and Mill Herth (organ); Symphony Orchestra; Una Voce Poco Fa from "Il Bobiere di Siviglia"-Rossini)

I'm happy 'bout a whole thing (Mercer) Maxine Sulivan, Vocal; Down South - Korius, Suprano; Caprice Vion- naise Kreisler-San Francisco Symphony

(Myddleton)-Sam Browne (Vocal) with Orenestra conducted by Alfred Hertz:

Jack Hylton and lils Orch; Shaka yo' feet Granadinas (Farewell lổ Grasada") (Bar-

*(Morgan). - Fred Morgan's Nanjo reta)-Tito Schipa. Tenori

thylumier; At the Mardi Gras-Bolero De Rascalle (Lucona)--Cordoba Philharmonie Madriguera and His Orchestr

Carnaval

Anior Enric Madriguera) - Earle

Pun' shoot the Bartender (Tuckor)The Ken 2.00 Close Down.

Kobblers with Vocal; Stanley Felity." Boogle Blues (Krupa)-Gene Krupa and His Orchestra,

Orchestra,

6.00 Programme Summary. 4.01 CHILDREN'S STORY: "PETER

BUCK" BY ARTHUR RANSOME EPISQUE 11: "TRADE

WINDS" READ BY CAPTAIN FLINT. 4.30 London Palladium Orchestra,

Palladium Memories: Gaiety Memories: March of the Bowmen (from Robin Hood Salte) (Curzon).

Two very well-known Norweglan artists, Greta Gynt and Toralf Tolleisen, broadcasting-in-a-concert organised by "the" Scandinavian section of the British Broadcasting Corporation's Overseas Service. Greta Gynt went to Britain when she was only five. She returned to Norway when she was twelve and went on the stage, fulfilling an ambition she had held since sho was iny. She came back to England three years before the war, to be the premier danseuse in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in Regent's Park and has appeared in many plays, re- vues, and filma and has broadcast frequently. Toralf Tollefsen came to Britain when he was nineteen to take part in "Music Hall" as an accordionist. It proved to be an important event In his career for it led to an engagement in C. B. Cochran's

next revue, called "Streamline."

BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes

SUNDAY, APRIL 18

6.00 WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 6.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE 630 ENGLISH MAGAZINE 1,00 THE NEWARK

7.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley. Jummy Edwards, with Wilfred Babbage. The Keynotes. Augmented DRC Revus. Or- chestra, conducted by Frank Contell Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden. 7.43 HANDY MACPHERSON AT THE

THEATRE ORGAN

8.00 FROM TODAY'S PAPERS AIS Tommy Handley in 'TTMA' 2.43 THE DEDATE CONTINUES ^ talk by Makara Kumari Kapurthala,

Indira

0.00 THE NEWS DJS UN WITH THE MUSIC Metachrine and his Concert Orchestra. 10,00 RADIO NEWBREEL 10.15 BBC BYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor: Bir Adrian Dault,

11.00 LOOKING AT BRITAIN

A Guide to Places and People. Second of a series of programmes. 11.20 Interinde

11:30 FROM THE CHILDREN'S HOUR 'Nature Parliament 12.00 Midnight THE NEWS

MONDAY, APRIL 19

4.00 THE WORLD OF WORK 6.15 VOICE OF THE VIOLİN featuring leg Leopold,

0.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE

7.00 THE NEWS

LIS SPORTING RECORD

7.43 BILIY

BRABLE

which shows how the verb brings petien Into the sentence.

6.13 PIANAGRAMS

A fifteen-minute piano-puzzle Interlude. Introduced by Rector Skwart,

G30 WET-BE MAGAZINE

7.00 THE NEWB

7.15 GRAND HOTEL

7.45 THINK ON THESE THINGS 8.00 FROM TODAY'S PAPERÒ 8.15 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE

DBC Variety Orchestra.

9.00 THE NEWY

9.15 MUSIC IN MINIATURE

9.65. BRITISH FARMER

10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

10.13 VARIETY HANDBOX

from the Tippodrome, Golden Oreen. 11.20 Interlade

11.30 INTERNATIONAL QUIZ

The teams

T

weck are: Beaver College. Jenkina Town, Pennsylvania, and St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical School, London,

12.00 Adnight THE NEWS

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21

A.

further

4.00 RCIENCE AND EVERDAY, LIVE

W. Healett introduces speakers.

6.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE 430 INTERNATIONAL QUIZ 7.00 THE NEWS

7.15 LING UP THE. CURTAIN

1.00 FROM TODAY'S "PAPERS)

KIS BANDE WITHIN BANDS

Jacklo Bonser and his Bouncers, from

Oscar, Rabin's Band,

5,30 LANDSTAND

0.00 THE NEWS

MAXERL RHYTHM EN- Conducted by Clarence Raybould.

9.35 Bạc NORTHERN ORCHESTRA

2.00. FROM TODAY'S PAPËRS 8.15 BERENADE

with Cyril Stapleton and his Concert Orchestra and Singers, Rally Douglas, Dick James, · Denny Dennis, and, Joseph McNally

0.00 TIK NEWS

0.15 BRITISH MUSIC MISCELLANY

4: PURCELL Misty from King Arthur'.

9.45 DRITISH INDUSTRY 10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 rie Barker

ROUND"

1120 Interlude

11.30 WELSH MAGAZINE 12.00 Midnight THE NEWS

0,35 PIANAGRAMḤMAD

10,00 RADIO NEWSREEL

10.18' INDIA THROUGH BRITISHI PYES

A series of seven programmes, 2: "The Indian Village, written and produced by Francis Billon.

11.10 Interlude

11.33 THIS ENGLAND....

A programine of Poetry selected for the occasion of St. Georga's Day, presented by Val Quarteranained. The scadent Leon

Rachel Gurney,

Clifford "MERRY-00-Evans, and Joan Hart,

12.00 Midnight THE NEWS

THURSDAY, APRIL 22

TUESDAY, APRIL 20

8.00 PLAIN ENGLISH. 'Get Cracking.".

Collin Brooks Bon-. tinues this series with A

programme

6.00 PLEARUNE FROM HOOKS Hugh Bykes Davies talks about Richard Llewellyn's, novel, "low Green was MŸ Valley'

6.33 MUSIC IN BANNER

THE

MAYERL

6.30 TIS ENGLAND.... 7.00 THE NEWS

7.15 DBC MIDLAND LIGHT

THA

8.00 FROM TODAY'S PAPERS 8.13 ACCORDEON MUSIC

8.30 TIP-TOP TUNE!

0.00 THE NEWS

1.00 "Down Tonolulu Way."

Sweet Itawallan Chimes (Sandford), Tropic Love (Long)-The Hawallin Moon (Pedosi)--Len Islanders; Swanee

Hawaiian Fill, awallan Guitar Solo: Memories. Intro: Forget-me-not:____ My Honolulu Hula girl; Weava a Lei Down on Ami Ami Oni Isle; Little brawn girl; On the beach at Waikiki-Felix Mendola- sohn & His liawalian Serenaders.

1.13 NEWA, WEATHER REPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.25 Interlude.

Irving Berlin Memories. Intro: Say it with music; You forget ta remember: Say it isn't so: The song is ended-Al Bollington at the Organ

1.39 "From the Bhows."

3.co Fall-Potpourri-Marek Weber_and 1 Orchestra: New Moon-Vocal Goma (Ranberg-Light Opern Company: The Beggar Student-Selection (Millocher) Marek Weber & His Orch; The Sorcerer- Vocal

Gems (Sullivan)-Light Opera

Company.

2.00 Closa Down,

0.00 Programme Summary,

6,81 STUDIO:

CHILDREN'S

HALF

HOUR; "DEAU GESTE" BY P, C, WHEN.

Episode "War in the Desert." 6.30 "tringR WF121 Wing" Солтка Melachrino, and His Orchestra; with Paula Green and Wilfred Barnes -(Vocal),

HOME NEWS:

7.00 WORLD

AND

(LONDON RELAY). 2.13 New Concert Orchestra.

Frescoes-Suile (Flaydn Wood); Les Sylphides (Cussnbat; Waltz Memories

(Tchaikowsky,

7.30 BTUDIO: " BRING YOU MUSIC." CLASSICAL REQUEST PRO. PRESENTED BY

GRAMDIE

MARION GLOVER.

8.30 "PAUL TEMPLE AND

STEVE"

(UY FRANCIS DURBRIDGE). Episode 1: The Noterlaus Dr Belarco."

D.00 WORLD AND 2IONSE NEWS:

(LONDON RELAY),

9.15 WEATHER REPORT.

FEATURE

The British Breadcasting Corporation microphone

went to a very kay party held at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, Although all tho small patients had had opera- tions, some of them had convalesced suclentlylo be up and about. A fine time was hud by everyone, with presents, crac- kers, paper hats, and the chance to broadenal good wishes fo children overseas, which was an unexpected climax to all the usual party games.

7.15 "ITMA" WITH TOMMY. HANDLEY | ¡Towers): Just a catchy little tune (Parr 7.45 Thuraday Heroлade,"

8,13 LONDON PLAYHOUSE:

DEMETRIO."

"BAN

The Story of A Memorable Journey, With Robert Dealy as "The Yank?" 8.45 VOCAL. RECITAL BY CELIA HUDOMAN (KOPRANO) WITII PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT

CLARA STANSPELD. Elizabethan Love Lyries, 9.00 WORLD AND HOME

(LONDON RELAY),

Davies.

1

BY.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.23 Orchestral Interlude,

Old English Melodies. Intro:

Swert

of Richmond 1: Sally in our Alley: Cherry ripe-Albert Sandler Trio,

1.30 A Programme of English Music,

Crown Imperial [William Walton- 11.D.C, Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Douit; Like to the Damask NEWS: Hose (Elgar)-Light Symphony Orchestra: A Shropshire Lad-Rhapsody (Butter- worth)The Halle Orch, conducted by Sir Adrian Doull: The last ross of Summer Moore)-Gwen Catiey, Soprano: Three English Dances (Roger Quliter)-The New Concert Orch.

9.15 WEATHER REPORT, D.16 STUDIO; BOOK REVIEWS

AILEEN DEKKER 9.30 ALFREDO

CAMPOLI AND ORCHESTILA AND DEANNA DUI. BIN (VOCAL). Serenade oul of the night (Spollabsky) --Alfredo Campoli & itis Orch: La Estrel lita (Pance)--Deanna Durbin, with oren; Because (Gade)—Alfredo Campoll and la Orch: Pour Butterfly (Hubbell)—Deanna Durbin: Your heart called mine Haren). Vienna In Springtime (Pelosi)-Campoli &

Marienba "Orch; When the___TOBER born again (Burton)-Deanna Durbin An Old World Garden. Intro: Marigold; Panny faces: Narcissus; Whispering of the flower; Honeysuckle & the bee; Forget- me-not--Alfredo Campall & Orch. 10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

10.13 Piano Parade,

Suite Espanolle-Aragaon (Albeniz)-- Jawice and Landouer; Moment Musicale. Op 1 (Rachmanino)-Sergei Rachmani- noff: Vocalise (Rachmaninoff) La Nuit (from Suite No. 1 (Fantaisley Rachimani- not)-Vransky & Babin. 10.30 DANCE TO CHAPPIE

D'ASTATO WITH DAVE

AND

AND IT18 ORCHESTRA NETTE ROBERTS FULLERTON, 11.00 Close Down.

Friday

toyol

17.15 Studio: Cathelle Prayers by the

Rev Father Gallagher, 8.3. 12.30 bally Programme Summary. 12.32 Mary and Muste (With Vocal). The Standard of St George-Quick March (Alford)-Band of 11.M. Marines: Good Green Acres of Home Kahal-Peter Dawson, Baritone; Heart of Onic (arr Dunn-Dichestra of JM, Hoval Marines Old Father Thames (O'liogan)-Peter Dowson; Tudor Rose Adam)-Massed Bands of the Aldershol Command: Song of Liberty (Elgar)-Ben- Noble and Chorus with the Hand of H.M. Coldstream Guards; Sussex by the Sea-March 1g)-Band of H.M. Royal Air Force; Out where the big ships o (Hewitt-Oscar Natzke. Basa; Folk Songs and Dances-Regt H.M. Irish Guaris,

1.00 Bongs by Gracie Fields,

Swing your way to Happiness.

2.00 Сове Помп.

6.00 Programme Summary, 0.01 STUDIO:

CHILDİEN'S HALF

NOUR, "Let's All Sing"-Twenty Minutes Soncs for Boys and Girls, Introduced by Donald Frater. A Special Programme for St George'n Day.

6.10 STUDIO: "ONE NIGHT STAND"

PRESENTED BY PHILIP BURN. 7.00 WORLD AND HOME NEWS:

(LONDON BELAY), 1.15 STUDIO VARIETY REQUEST PROGRAMME BY LYNN FRABEIL

INFINITE VARIETY."

8.00

"What Do You Know About. Shake- speare" (A Programine for Shake- speare's Birthday). 8.20 I'opular Classics,

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Suite for Strings (Purcell)-Arr Bar- biraill. 1st movement: Andanio macarono iquini adagio)-Allegro; Ind movement: Tempo di Minuetto; 3rd movement; An- dnatino: 4th movement: Largo; 8th move- ment: Allegretto giocose; dih movement: Allegro-Philharmonie Symphony Orche#= ira of New York conducted by John Bar- Diretti: Lotus Land and Darko Negro (Cyril Scott)-Eleen Joyce, Piano; On hearing the first Cuckoo in Spring (De ilus-London Symphony Orch conduct- ed by Geoffrey Taya; Mediterranean (Dax)-New Symphony Orchestra ducted by Eugene GoossONA.

0.00 WORLDTM AND

(LONDON RELAY). 2.15 WEATHER REPORT. 9.18 "THE PLAIN MAN'S QUIDE.TO

SHAKESPEARE"

HOME

1

con-

NEWS:

A satirical skelet writton and produced by Peter Watts, with a discussion between Ivor Brown and W. Bridges Adams en "How the Plain, Man can appreciato Shakespeare" and two scenes from Peter Powell's Production of "Othello."

9,45 SEXCENTENARY CEREMONIES OF THE ORDER OF THE GARTER.

GEORGE'S FROM ST

CHAPEL, WINDSOR. 10.45 DANCE TO JOE LOSE AND

ORCHESTRA, Engllah -Hosanna-Foxtrol (May); My beautiful Вапа of Berio Marala-Foxtrot; fiere my song, Violetta-Tanga serenade (KCJ089); The London I love Foxtrot (Posford); Memories itve longer than dreams-Waltz (Parker)."

(Parr

9.16 A Prozramme of Lielt Bones.

Open your window to the Mom (Phil-Davires: Mary Rose (Part-Davies); Giddy- 11p)ichard Crooks Tenor; As I mit up (Parr Davies); Love wonderful Love here (Sanderson)-Nanet Evans, Soprano, with Orch; When dull care (Lane Wlison) --Stuart Robertson, Barilone; Fire

down below: Hullabaloo Balay (itarris)-John Goss and the Cathedral Male Voice Quar- tet: law the man down: Tom's done to Illo-John Goss and Quartet,

9.30 "PAN AMERICA,"

£1

Linda Mujer-Nocl da Silva & Its Pen American Orchestra: Yodeling Cowboy Polka-Art Wenzel & his Ragtime Cow- boys; apana Can-Noel da Silva & his Pan American Orchestra; You Call Madness, but I call it Love-John Laurenz with Joa Venuti's All Star Orchestra; Llamendolo (Calling You)-Armando Federico & his Latin-American Orches- tra Rather Do Without You, Baby-Joan Barton. Vocal, Rafael Mendez Trumpet: Dice A Geilo (Tho Rooster)-Donn Alfredo & his Latin-American Orchestra: Come Back to Sorrento Joe Vertufi, his Violin & Orchestra: I Don't Love No- body--The Sunshine Boys: The Wood chuck-Rafael Alendez, Trumpet, with Rod Fox & his Orchestra, 10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

RELAY),

(LONDON

ORCHES-101 Selections From Opera.

The Bartered Bride (Smetana)-Fantasia -Symphony Orchestra: Aria from "W** liam Ta (Rossini)-Lins Fagiughi Soprano: Qui sait de quel demon (trum "Carmen"Dizol)-F.-Heidy, Soprano and F. Anascau, Tenor; Cobbling Song (from "Der Neutersingers Wagner)-Rudolf Bocklemann Bass-Baritone with Orches-

9.15 BBC WELAH ORCHESTRA

9.45 IN BRITAIN NOW

10.00 RADIO NEWSREET.

10.15 ISH CONCERT HALL

11,20 Interluda

11.30 BOOKS, PLAYS, AND FILMB 12.00 Midnight THE NEWS

FRIDAY, APRIL 23

4.00 CURRENT AFFANTA

4.13 BANDY MACPHERSON AT THE

THEATRE ORGAN

9.30 BOOKS, PLAYS, AND VILAKS

7.00 THE NEWB

1.15 PHIL ORDEN

and his Concert Orchestra.“

1.00 FROM TODAY'S PAPERS

LIS JAZZ CLUN

8.45 GREAT MEN

9.00 THE NEWR

9.15 *IN PRAISE OF ENGLAND'

9.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN

10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

10.15 BAND PARADE

11.20 Interluda

1139 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE

12.00 Midnight THE NEWE

SATURDAY, APRIL 24

-6.00 GREAT COMPOSERS 'Schubert: an illustrated talk by John Bull.

6.30 FROM THE THIRD PROGRAMME 5.38 Interlude

7.00 THE NEWS

7.15 INTRODUCING

ANNE AGAIN 130 MUCHT-BINDING-IN-THE-MANSHI" 8.00 FROM TODAY'S PAPERS

1 RADIO NEWSREEL

*.30 THE DETECTION. CLUB' 9.00 THE NEWA

9.15 MILITARY BAND MUSIC (gramophone records)

0.30 FA, OUP. FINAL

Blackpool v. Manchester United, & com. mentary by Raymond Clendenning and Alan Clarke from Uia Empire Stadium, Wembley.

1145 DANCE MUSIC

(gramophona- recorda) 17.00 Bidnight THE NEWS

tra.

10.33 Violin Concerto

in C (Vivaldi). Jean Dougnet (Violin) and Örchestra ..Conducted by Walter Goehr. 10.50 Studio Eplore. 11.00 Close Down.

Thursday

12.30 Daily Programme Summary.

1232 "Blue Skies" (Irving Berlin).

With Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Joan Caulfield, Billy de Wolfe, Olga San, Juan and Paramount. Studio Orchestra.

102 Big Billy Campbell and 19 11131

Billy Band,

Goin' down to Sante Fe Town (Man sey); Rollin' plains (l'owell); The Straw- berry Roan. (Vistaker); The Lonesome Trail, ain't lonesome any more (Trafford). 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT, AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.25 Interlude.

Midnight in Mayfair (Chase)-Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye, (Two Pianos).

130 "Nothing But Music." The Queen's

Ball Light Orchestra Directed by Blaney Torch. Knightsbridge Marets (Conten); Bose of Picardy (ards Wood): The man from the Country (Coates); Always (Renneth Ledle-Smith); “Arcadians Overture

(Munckton), ***

7.00 Close Down

4.00 Programme‘Bummary.

9.01. CHILDREN'S STORY: "PETER DUCK" BY ARTHUR RANSOME. EPISODE 16: "LAND HO0," HEAD

BY CAPTAIN FLINT, 6.30 Hindlot French Tat

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Dems-lfoute Francalio," 7.00 WORLD AND JIOME NEWSI

(LONDON RELAY).

11.00 Close Down.

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