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Russian Song- Recital By Elizabeth Rodgers

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 28, 1988

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In-

tercession from St. John's Cathédral 12.30 p.m.-Billy Mayerl at the Piano. Billy Mayerl's Own Selection. In- tro: Pennywhistle; Marigold; Wistaria; Chopsticks: Ace of Spades; Ace of Hearts; Junior Ap- prentice; Hollyhock; Canaries Serenade; Whiteheather.

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)

Ever Or Never-Waltz (Waldteufel).[7.28 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quotá-| Children Of Spring-Waltz (Wald- tions.

teufel)

Orchestra. 7.30 p.m.-London Relay At The Black Dog". Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented by Pascoe Thornton and S. E. Reynolds. 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

Twenty To One-Selection. Intro:-1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, How d'you like your eggs fried?; Weather Forecast and Announce- I'm going to be good; I've never ments,

felt like this before; Hi! Taxi; 1.40 p.m.-Hawailan Guitar Selections. Rhythmic Dance; Play the Tanı- An Old Hawaiian Guitar (Leon & bourine; I'm at your service; Towers). You've fallen in love. 12.42 p.m.-Leslie Jeffries & His Or-

chestra.

Swanee Moon (Leon, Towers & Polosi). ......Len Fillis (Hawaiian Guitar Solo) Scott Wood at the Piano.

Waltzing To The Guitar-Medley. Intro: Destiny; Missouri; I love the Moon; Alice Blue Gown; Love will find a way; My Hero.....Len Fillis (Hawaiian Guitar Solo) Scott Wood at the Piano,

p.m.-Dance Music.

Musical Comedy Gems (Arr. F. Cramer). Intro:-If I am dream- ing ('Dubarry'); Salzkammergut ("White Horse Inn"); Lover Come Back To Me ("The New Moon"); Charming Weather ("Arcadians"); Mr. Jeremiah Esq., ("Quaker Girl"); March of the Vagabonds|1.52 ("Vagabond King"); Serenade ("Student Prince"); The Waltz Dream ("The Waltz Dream"); Only A Rose ("Vagabond King"); Barbizon ("Quaker Girl"). Evensong (Easthope Martin). Le Cygne (Saint-Saens).

Springtime Serenade (Jonny Hey.

kens).

The Balkan Princess-Valse (Paul A. Rubens).

1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and

ther Report.

Wea.

1.03 p.m. Marta Eggerth (Soprano)

& Orchestra Mascotte.

Souvenir De Mona Lisa-Waltz (J.

Schebek).

Slow Fox-Trot-Roses In December}

(From 'Life of the Party'). Fox-Trot-Put Me Behind Bars...

rus..

8.03 p.m.-Studio A Recital of Rus- sian Songs by Elizabeth Rodgers (Soprano)

Nura accompanied by Kanis (Piano).

1. "Ye Who Have Yearned Alone"

(Tschaikovsky).

2. "Get up, get up the sun is high"

(Taliafico).

3. "The Night Is Hot, The Night Is

Calm"

(Aria of Tamara from "The Demon”—(Rubinstein).

8.23 p.m.-Studio-Z.B.W. Orchestra.

1. (a) A Te Sola (Giuliani); (b) Flower Serenade (Leonardi): (c) Carovana Notturna (Ranza- to)-

Z.B.W. Orchestra.

Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans with vocal cho-9.15 p.m.-London Relay World Af- 'fairs'. A talk by H. Wickham Steed. 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Latest Dance Music. 10.30 p.m.--London ́Relay——Soho', by

Hugh Ross Williamson. A gramme about the district bounded by Oxford Street, Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road, Production by Leslie Stokes.

Tangos-Milonguita; Carino Gaucho. Orquesta Tipica Francisco Cana- ro with vocal refrain. Fox-Trots-True Confession (From the Film); There's A Gold Mine In The Sky....Roy Fox and His Or- chestra Vocal refrain by Denny] Dennis.

So Many Memories. Waltz-Don't Forget The Old Folks At Home... .Billy Thornburn & His Music with vocal refrain. Orchestra. 2.15 p.m.---Close down.

Idylle Passionnelle-Waltz (Georges

Razigade)

Look And Love (From 'Love's Me-16 p.m.-Studio-The Children's Hour.

lody'). Love's Melody (From the Film).

Marta Eggerth.

7 p.m.--Rosamunde Ballet Music (Schubert) and other numbers by the Berlin State Opera Orchestra.

Winning

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David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has

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11 p.m.-Close down.

BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY

TRANSMISSION 1

Frequencies

GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 16.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.) G.M.T.

pro-

5 a.m.-Big Ben. 'Take your Choice.' A weekly entertainment feature, presented by William MacLurg. The orchestra led by Josef Marais and conducted by Jack Clarke. Orches- trations by Jack Clarke and others. |5.45 à.m.-'World Affairs,' A talk by

H. Wickham Steed.

London Relay Isoho!

H. R. Williamson

Richard North (at the start). From Gosforth Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 6.15 a.m--The B.B.C. Empire. Orches

tra; leader, Leonard Hirsch; conduc- tor, Eric Fogg. Symphony No. 2.in D. Op. 86: (1) Adagio molto--Alle- gro con brio (2) Larghetto (8) Scherzo: Allegro (4) Allegro moltó (Beethoven).

6,50 a.m.The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 7 a.m.

7.15 a.m.-Close down.

TRANSMISSION 2

Frequencies--

GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG. 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. Sidney Torch, at the Organ of the Gaumont State Cinema, Kilburn, London. 11.30 a.m.-'At the Black Dog.*

Wilkes at home in his' own bar-par- lour. Presented by Pascoe Thorn- ton and S. E. Reynolds.

Mr.

12 noon-Light Classical Concert. Jes- sie King (Australian Contralto). The Sylvan Trio: John Francis (Flute); Joy Boughton (Oboe); Millicent Sil- ver (Pianoforte).

TRANSMISSION 3

Frequencies-

GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.93 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97, m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.)

2 p.m.-Big Ben. The B.B.C. Singers (B); conductor, Leslie Woodgate. At the pianoforte, Ernest Lush. 2.30 p.m.-'Soho. By Hugh Ross Wil- liamson. A programme about the district bounded by Oxford Street, Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, and Charing Cross Road. Production by Leslie Stokes.

3 p.m.-The International Horse Show:"

The Edward, Prince of Wales Cup. A commentary by H. F. Faudel- Phillips on the Team Jumping Com- petition, from Olympia.

4 p.m.-The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. 4.20 p.m.-'Matters of Moment.' A talk by Mary Agnes Hamilton, in a series for listeners in India. 4.35 p.m.----'Men Who Make the Shows." William Mollison will be interviewed by Dudley Glass_concerning some of his best-known London theatre pro- ductions. Presented by F. H. C. Piffard.

6 a.m.-The Northumberland Plate: A commentary on the race, by R. C. Lyle

(at the grandstand) and 5 p.m.-Close down.

What's On At the

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Cinemas

of Д big

AT THE ORIENTAL · "Charlieing and hits on the idea To-day's hand involves the ques-1 West won the first trick with the Chan at Monte Carlo”. Another of publicity stunt to bring her back in A romantic comic hit.. tion, of

or not to play King of clubs. After trumping Warner Oland's production and sup- public favour. whether

the second club lead, Declarer led ported by Keye Luke and Virginia Field trumps when holding a long side

with the background of the great gam-

* * * two rounds of trumps and then

bling resort.

AT THE MAJESTIC, suit that must be played the Ace, King and another

"Captain's. Courageous", with Freddie Bartholo established. South heart trumping in dummy. Then, AT THE KING'S “Penitentiary”, mew. Spencer Tracy and Lionel Barry- opened with two since hearts were not divided De- with Walter Connolly, John Howard more. Rudyard Kipling's story of the spades on a hand clarer was set one, finally conced-and Jean Parker. A thrilling enacted men of the fishing fleet. Worth seeing rea-ing a heart trick. Now the vital drama of love and revenge in a jail. again, enabled Spencer Tracey to win sonably certain to question arises, should Declarer killer, due to circumstances, and

The story of a youngster branded as a the award for the best performance of

the the year. produce game. When have played any trumps before warden's daughter who dared to love North made a postive establishing the heart suit and if him.

AT THE ALHAMBRA—“Law Of response showing a so, how many rounds?

The Underworld", with Chester Morris sure trick, South not,

AT THE QUEEN'S Obviously, Declarer cannot draw

"Expensive Ann. Shirley and Walter Abel. A unreasonably invited a slam and all the trumps; he must ruff at Husbands" with Beverly Roberts, and gripping gangster drama in which ad- Patrick Knowledges. Dealing with a venture, peril and romance combine to North nobly responded with the least one heart in dummy. If each movie actress. whose popularity is wan- provide exciting entertainment. bid of six spades. Then South opponent holds three hearts, it proceeded to throw away his small matters not whether one or two slam.

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rounds of trumps are played, hence we must assume that one opponent. holds four. The question now arises, should Déclarer play any trumps? The answer is yes, exact- ly one round. Why? For safety purposes. Nothing can be lost by playing one round of trumps; there will still be a sufficient number left in dummy, And, if as "was actually the case, the opponent with only two hearts also holds no more than one trump, the Ace of trumps will remove his only trump and the two losing hearts can then be safely ruffed in dummy; Final- |ly, if the opponent who is short in hearts holds more than one trump the hand cannot be made.

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