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Clapham & Dwyer

In A

B.B.C. Recording

6.00 p.m.--Beethoven-Quartet In

Major, Op. 18, No. 5.

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 2, 1988.

Today's Wireless

Played by the Lener String Quartet (Lener, Smilovits, Roth and Hartman) 6.25 p.m.-Songs by Alexander Kipnis

(Bass).

O Wuusst Ich Doch Den Weg Zu- ruck (Klaus Groth-Op. 63,

No. 8). S

Vier Ernste Gesange, Op. 121 (Jesus Sirach, Kap. 41) No. 3 O Tod, O Tod, wie bitter. 6.35 p.m.-London Philharmonic Or-

chestra.

Suite De-Ballet (Handel, arr. Bee.

cham).

Bourree;

Rondeau;

Gigue;

Musette;

Battle and Finale.

Le Beau Danube Ballet Music (Johann Strauss, arr Desor. miere).

Introduction: Scené and Waltz. Polka, Waltz and Entrance of

the Hussar.

Mazurka and Scene of the Come-

dians. A Blue Danube, Waltz. Mazurka-Finale-Conclusion. 7.08 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota-

tions.

7.10 p.m.--Gilbert and Sullivan Ex-

corpta.

"The Mikado”

Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day. E. Griffin, D. Heminway, D. Old-

ham and G. Baker.

The Sun, Whose Rays Are All

Ablaze.

-Elsie Griffin (Soprano). "Iolanthe"

Oh, Foolish Fay.

B. Lewis and Chorus of Girls. Tho' P'raps I may Incur Your

Blame.

Winifred Lawson, Derek Old- ham, Darrell Fancourt and Sydney Granville.

Lower Middle

Bow,

Bow, Ye

Classes.

Chorus of Men.

The Law Is The True Embodiment. George Baker and Chorus of

Mėn.

ZBW 355 M. (845 Les) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)

"The Mikado"

7.36

Braid The Raven Hair.

Beatrice Elburn and Chorus

Girls: ANT

Oh, Faithless. One.

Bertha Lewis, D. Oldham, D. 9.22 p.m.

Griffin and 'Chorus.

p.m.-Light Orchestral Music. Monckton Melodies (Arr. Stanford

Robinson)..k

Intro: Soldiers in the park, Moonstruck; Chalk Farm, to Camberwell Green; When I marry Amelia; Mary; Grandmama; Brighton; Ar- cady is ever now; The tem-19.30

Janet Jove.” Helmar Fernback. The Hill Billies."

and

Tony's Red Acos.

-Interlude.

and

Cricket Comments”

From

Monksbury Parva

Points of view by travellers, from the Dominions and the Colonles, 48 5.15 a.m.Saturday Night Sing-Song:

With Reginald Foort at the B.B.C. Theatre. Organ, and the B.B.C. Va- riety Orchestra: conductor, Charles Shadwell. Presented by John Shar-

man

6-15 a.m.-Recital by Australian Ar- tists: Etta Bernard (Contralto) and Nancy Weir (Pianoforte); 6.50 a.m.The News and Announce--

ments. Zauber-

Greenwich. Time Signal at

The Egyptian Helen (Act

Act 2-Richard Strauss).. "Bei jener Nacht": "Zweite Brautnacht!

nacht." prve Rose Pauly-Dreesen (Soprano)

with Berlin, State Opera „Orchestral conducted by

Fritz Busch, p.m.London Relay The News. ple bell; It's the Drum; 9.50 p.m.-Light" Opera with Herbert When you are in love; Come

to the Ball; Finale Act 1 from "A Country: Girl." The B.B.C. Theatre Orchestra. Neapolitan Melodies, Medley.

Columbia Concert Orchestra. 7.50 p.m.--Cricket From Another "An-

gle.

Commentary from Monksbury

Parva...

8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m.-B.B.C.- Wireless Military

Band. Dengan kay Pa

The Caliph Of Bagdad-Overture]

(Boieldieu)...

Golliwog's Cake Walk "The Chil-

dren's Corner" Debussy)** Dance Of The Tumblers ("Snow

Groh, and Others.

The Czarevitch-Operetta in Brief

(Lehar-Jenbach-Reichart). Herbert Groh (Tenor), Tresi

Rudolph (Soprano) with Chorus and Orchestra from the Berlin State Opera. The Cousin From Nowhere Oper- etta in Brief (Kunneke Mars- zaięk).

Margarete Slezak (Soprano), Herbert Groh (Tenor) with Chorus and Orchestra' from the Berlin State Opera. Vienna Blood-Selection (Joh.

Strauss-Leon-Stein). Maria Hester (Soprano),

7-8.m..

7.15 a.m.-Close down.

TRANSMISSION 2

Frequencies

GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (18.93 m.); GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mo/s (16.86 'm.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) 10:45 a.m. Big Ben. The Aston Hip- podrome Orchestra; conductor, Ivan H. Huckerby. From the Hippodrome Theatre, Aston, Birmingham. 11 a.m.-Violin Recital by Ernest Ele-

ment.

11.30 a.m. Under the Clock. A radio

revue, with book and lyrics by Harry Howard and Sidney Vivian in colla- boration with Ernest Sefton. Music by Harry Howard. Production by William MacLurg..

12.05 p.m.-Symphonic Poems. 12.25 p.m. The Private Soldier (Sec-

ond Series)-1. A talk by Ian Hay. Her- 12.40 p.m. Billy Thorburn and a Piano,

in Melodies Old and New.wor

bert Groh (Tenor), Max Schipper Tenor) with Cho-1 p.m.-Music by Leslie Bridgewater, rus and Orchestra. p.m. Herman Finck and His Orchestra.

Maiden" Rimsky-Korsakov, 10.08 arr. O'Donnell).

Woodland Pictures-Rural Suite.

Romance An Old World Gar-

den."

Introduction and Dance "In The

Hayfields".

Humoreske "The Bean Feast." 8.25 p.tt London Relay The Private

Soldier'-1. done

·

A talk by Ian Hay. 8.40 p.m.-B.B.C. Recording

Variety Programme.

With: Clapham And Dwyer.

Harley And Barker.

Winning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

Light

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.

TINE OPENING LEAD

Old And New (Arr. Herman

Finak).

A Potpourri of Popular Melo-

dies.

The Song Of The Drum-Selection

(Ellis and Finck). Intro:-Bazaar Scene Act. 2;

The Leslie Bridgewater Quintet. 1.30 p.m. The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time: Signal: at 1.45 p.m.

1.50 p.m.-End of Transmission 2.

TRANSMISSION 3

Frequencies

GSH 21.47 Me/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16,86 m.) GSF 15.14:Mc/s (19.82, m.)

p.m.-Big Ben. Queens of Variety.

Song of the Hillmen Act 2; 2 I Must leave my House; 2.30 Grotesque. Dance; When Í am Dancing With you; Sheila Fan Ballet; Sun in

p.m. The Band of His Majesty's Horse Guards (The Blues), from the

East- Grand Parade Bandstand," bourne.

my Eyes; Within my Heart; 3.30 p.m-'What's It Like? A revue in:

Song of the Drum.

10.32 p.m.—Dance Music,

BROADCAST FROM

DAVENTRY TRANSMISSION 1

Frequencies→→

GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.).

G.M.T.

5 am-Big Ben. Empire Exchange.

What's

a gramophone shop. The cast in- cludes: Max Oldaker (Australian: Tenor), John Glynn Jones, Virginia Winter, and Van Straten and his Band. Book, lyrics, and music by Leslie Julian Jones. Production by F. H. C. Piffard.

.

4 p.m.-The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. 4.20 p.m.-Fred Hartley and his Sextet, --with-Brian Lawrance-(Australian:

Baritone).

5 p.m.-Close down..

On At the Cinemas

AT THE QUEEN'S "Love, Honour while other featured parts are taken and Behave", with Wayne Morris, by C. Henry Gordon, Harold Huber, Priscilla Lane, John Litel, Dick Froan. Victor Varconi, Paul Hurst, Bradley A story about a boy who has been Page, and Oscar Apfel. brought up by his mother to be a grace- Contract is a game of complex North and South's bidding was ful loser rather than a winner in the plays. End plays, squeezes, coups correct only so far as South's one affairs of life. He marries his child- all occur frequently, and a player notrump bid. At this point North hood sweetheart who cure him of his

HIGH GRÁD VALUES

FOUR-ACES SYSTEM

ACE

KING

QUEEN JACK..

who has successfully should have passed.

executed one of these too weak to raise to two notrump- "plays' naturally gets and invite a game.

*

The Scarlet Pimpernell" with Barry AT THE KING'S "The Return. Of Barnes, Sophie Scott Francis Lister and yellowishness by fighting with him He was far after the fashion of the movies novel on the screen with all details of Anthony Bushwell, Baronets Orczy's

AT THE ALHAMBRA Born to less English adventure in the effort to the adventure and romance of the reck- a feeling of satisfac If Weat had been defending the West with John Wayne, Marsha save his French wife from the guillos... tion. However, of against a three notrump contract, Hunt, Monte Blue and John Patterson. tine during the French revolution. far greater import he would have opened his fourth gambling, gun play and cattle rustling

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