"Palace Of Varieties" And
Other London Relays.
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 1, 1988.
TITOM RILASIA,
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m-Relay of Service of In-i tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 18.30 p.m. Ivor Moreton ; And Dave
Kaya on (Two Pianos, n
St. Louis Blues; Some Of These- Days, Dinah; After You've Gone: Nobody's Sweetheart. Fox-Trat Medley. Intro: My Blue
Heaven, June Night', 'Blue Skies. Quickstep Medley. Intro: Why Did I Kiss That Girl', 'You've Got To See Mamma Ev'ry Night', 'Ala- bamy Bound'.
12.43 p.m.-Concert Waltzes. Vienna Blood, (Strauss).
Blue Danube (Strauss)... De Groot. &
The Piccadilly Orchestra. An Dich (Waldteufel, Op. 150). Ich Liebe Dich (Waldteufel, Op. 177)...Vienna Boheme Orchestra. The Merry Widow-Waltz (Franz Lohar)....Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.
1. p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report..
1.03 p.m.-Marek Weber's Orchestra
and Webster Booth (Tenor)..
You Shall Be The King Of My Heart
(Stolz).
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
Vronsky and Babin.
2.05 p.m.-Rachmaninoff — Two Pre.
ludes.
Prelude In G Minor, Op. 28, No. 5. Prelude In C Sharp Minor, Op. 8,
No. 2....
Boston Promenade Or chestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler.
2.15 p.m.---Close down.
6 p.m.-An Hour With Mendelssohn.
Octet In E Flat Major, Op.2015
International String Octet.
Entry Of The Spring Flowers (Koc-
kert)
*Orchestra. -The World Is Mine To-Night (Pos-
ford). Pale Moon (Logan)...Webster Booth. 7 Drinking Song (Schumann)....Orch. Serenade In The Night (Bixio, Che-
rubini &. Kennedy).
The Way You Look To-Night (From 'Swing Time). .....Webster Booth. Columbine's Rendezvous (Heykéns). Orchestra.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press,
Weather Forecast and Announce ments.
1.40 p.m.-Rachmaninoff-Suite No. 2 For Two Pianos, Op. 17. Played by
I'm A Roamer,
Robert Radford (Bass). Fingal's Cave-Overture.
St. Louis Symphony Orch, con- ducted by Rudolph Ganz, Hunting Song. Song Without Words F Major,
Benno Moiseivitch (Piano). Auf Flugeln Des Gesanges.
Elianbeth Schumann (Soprano) with Orchestra conducted by L Rosenek.
A Midsummer Night's Dream-Wed- ding. March.....Sir Thomas Bee- cham conducting the London Phil- “harmonic Orch.
p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quotations. 7.02 p.m.—A Variety Programme In- cluding Clapham & Dwyer, Carroll Gibbons, "Elsie & Doris', Frank Cru- mit, Les Allen and Others. Lionel Monckton Melodics (Arr. Stanford Robinson). Intro:-Sol- diers in the Park, Chalk Farm to Camberwell Green, Fly away Jack, A simple little string, When marry Amelia, Grandmamma, Brighton, Moonstruck, Arcady is ever young, It's the Drum, Come A Country Girl"-
WWinning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has
beaten every other system in existence.
AN
UNUSUAL SAFETY PLAY
.Al Bollington
Finale Act 1 (Cinema Organ). I'm All Alone (Feiner & May). Little Piccaninny Mine (Vernon).
Les Allen and His Canadian Ba- chelors with Novelty Accomp. With Thee I Swing (Stillman, Hyde ⚫ & Adlam). Midnight In Mayfair (N. Chase).
Carroll Gibbons (Piano) & His Boy Friends. How To Play The Second Fiddle. The Lady Of My Dreams Taught Me
I'm A Specialist.
Frank Crumit (Tenor).
Now That You're Gone (Kahn, &
Fiorito).
Can't We Talk It Over (Washington
& Young).
Carroll Gibbons
(Piano) and His Boy Friends with vocal chorus.
Afraid To Dream (From 'You Can't
Have Everything').
The Loveliness of You (From "You Can't Have Everything')...Sung by Josephine Baker with Orch:
A Surrealist Alphabet (Clapham
Dwyer).
(Clapham
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Marek Weber's
Orchestra
Webster Booth
(Mascagni).
"Tales From The Orient-Waltz
(Strauss, arr. Egg)erso
"Cloches De Corneville"
(Planquette, arr. Metra).. Potpourri Of Waltzes
brecht).
Waltz
.2 (Ro-
9.05 .p.m.-Musical Comedy.
Musical Comedy Marches. Intro:-
"Riff Song" (Desert Song); "The Mounties" (Rose-Marie), "Song Of The Drum" (Song of the Drum), "The Three Musketeers” (The Three Musketeers), "Tokay" (Bit- ter Sweet), ""The Robbers. March" (Chu Chin Chow), "Love's Sentry" (Madame Pompadour), "Goodbye" (The White Horse Inn). Light Opera Company.</
Bitter Sweet Vocal Gems (Noel Coward)....Columbia Light Opera
Company.
"Crazy Days"-Selection.
Intro:-
"Swing clean", "Spring", "Love "Stran- was born", "Nice people' ger in a cup of tea" "When a fat man passes by", "You're not too bad yourself"," "Do". The Shaf- tesbury Theatre Orchestra London. conducted by Billy Mayerl Vocal- ists: M. Browne & F. Conyngham. 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News, The Whistler And His Dog (49.50 p.m.-Military Band Music.
Pryor)....Robinson Cleaver at the Organ of the Regal Cinema, Bex- ley Heath.
A Spot Of Fishing
Dwyer)...
...Clapham & Dwyer (Humorous Sketch). Frasquite Serenade (Lehar).
London Pride: Cockneys At Heart; And Proud Of It, Too....Elsie and. Doris Waters (Comediennes) with Orchestra.
I Was Anything But Sentimental
(From "Take My Tip'). Carroll 10 Gibbons (Piano) and His Boy Friends.
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
Aldershot Command Searchlight Tat- too 1984; Grand March "Tannhau- Hartmann); ser" (Wagner arr. Pilgrims' Chorus. "Tannhauser" (Wagner) Massed Bands of the Aldershot Command conducted by Leslie Seymour.
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p.m.--London Relay Palace Or Varieties Licensee and Manager, A continuation Ernest Longstaffe.
of the series of broadcasts from this. popular but imaginafy variety thea- tre with a galaxy of star variety acts including George Robey, The Prime Minister of Mirth, The Five- Herons, The Harmony Family Cheerful Charlie Chester Suzette -Tarri, Radio's Own Commedienne,- Collinson and Dean in another argu- ment, Harry Hemsley Marvellous Child Studies, Tommy Handley Just as usual, accompanied by The B.B.C. Variety... Orchestra conducted by
8.03 p.m.Brahms — Quintet In
Minor, Op. 115: Played by the Busch String Quartet (Adolf Busch, Gosta Andreasson, Karl Doktor & Hermann Busch) with Reginald Kell (Clarinet). 8.35 p.m.-Songs by Kerstin Thorborg (Contralto). Ich Bin Der Welt Ab- handen Gekommen. (Ruckert-Mah- ler).....Kerstin Thorborg with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra con- ducted by Bruno Walter,... 8.42 p.m.-Marek Weber's Orchestra.
Cavalleria Rusticana" -Selection 11 p.m.-Close down.
Ernest Longstaffe, Chairman, Vernon. Watson.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE MAJESTIC- "The Lost
AT THE ORIENTAL- "Tovar.
Horizon”, with Ronald Colman, Jane The delightful comedy that was a great Wyatt, H. B. Warner, Margo and Ed-
success a stageplay, comes in the Walter Malowan, secretary of West opened a heart, East win-ward Everett Horton. A story of ad-
venture, romance danger and glamour, full glory of a screen super-produc the Regency Club, is a most ingenious dummy player and on the ning with the Ace and returning acclaimed as one of the outstanding tion. The magnificent cast includes
productions of the year.
Claudette Colbert,(the highest paid. hand shown below he his singleton trump, Mr. Malowan
actress in filmdom), Charles Boyer, invented an extreme--1
Basil Rathbone, Anita Louise, Melville Cooper and. Isabel Jeans.
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ing-Mirth, melody, spectacle and AT THE KING'S "Happy Land-
of New York and Norway that is pack- skating supreme in a dazzling romance
ly unusual safety won with the Jack of clubs, dis- play. Regarding the carded a low diamond from dummy ACE.. bidding, Mr. Malowan KING felt that his powerful on the King of hearts, then played
AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- QUFEN 1 two-suiter warranted. JACK
the Ace of diamonds and followed ed with lilting songhits and glittering BRA-College Swing with George alam invitation.
production numbers. Even more gor Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Raye and Indeed, North might with a low one, preserving the geous than either of Sonja's previous Bob Hope: A gay story with a lavish well have contracted
successes. The splendid cast includes ensemble of sparkling new songs which for a small slara in clubs. Owing King. East won with the Queen Sonja Henie, Don Ameche, Jean Her combine to make this one of the out- sholt, Ethel Merman, Cesar Romero, latanding entertainment events of the
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to the peculiar distribution of the of diamonds but was now helpless Billy Gilbert and Leah, Ray. outstanding clubs and diamonds, six could not possibly be made and many players would have falled to make their five-club contract.
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since all Mr. Malowan now needed
to do in order to make his contract
was to ruff one diamond with
dummy's club King and pull the
opponents' trumpą.
It will be noted that if Mr. Malowan had made the obvious play of playing his Ace and King of diamonds, West would have ruffed the King with the club nine and led the ten-spot, whereupon
Mr. Malowan would still have had to lose a diamond tricki... His saf ty play which gave up all chance of making six, insured, his making five.
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