Z.B.W. Orchestra
And
G. BAquino (Tenor)
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 11, 1988.
Today's Wireless
9.m. Studio The Children's Hour.
p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations. 7.02 p.m.-Quartets & Trios (lec-
tions),
Air From Suite In D-Transcription (Bach); Quartet No. 1 in D Major Finale Allegro (Dittersdorf).......... Lener String Quartet. Moment Musical
No. 2 (Schubert,
Op. 94); Etude No. 7 (Chopin, On. 25)
Lener String Quartet. (Mac- Love In Idleness-Serenade
beth)......Court Symphony Orch. The Herd Girl's Dream (Aug. La- bitzky) .......... Trio: Violin, Flute and Harp.
Orientale (No. 2 of Five Novelettes, ..Pro Arte Op. 15-Glazounov) . ; • • Quartet.
7.80 p.m.-Songs by Amelita
Curci (Soprano). Serenata (Tosti).
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
("Faust"—Gounod). D'Aquino.
Gąston
8. (a) Minuet (Boccherini); (b) Jes-
ter's Serenade (Herbert) Z.B.W. Orchestra.
4. (a) Se Tu Non Torni (Tosti); (b) La Mia Canzone (Tasti); (c) A .Gaston Marechiare (Tosti) d'Aquino,
6. Scandinavian Suite (Frederiksen): (a) In The. Mountains; (b) In The Country; (c) March Of The Vikings; (d) Elf's Dance Z.B.W. Orchestra... p.m.-London Relay-A Visit Toj The Empire Exhibition (Scotland). 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Beethoven Concerto No, 311 In C Minor, Op. 37. Played by Ar-
Calli- 9.15
Carceleras ("Las Hijaz Del Zebedeo"
-Chapi):
Bolero Les Filles De Cadiz (Deli-
bes).
7.40 p.m.-Light Orchestral.
The Daughter Of The Regiment
... Viennal Overture, (Donizetti). Symphony Orchestra conducted by Paul Kerby.
From The Old And The New World
Fantasia (Dvorak arr. B. Leo- pold)...,Dol Dauber & His Salon Orchestra.c
Lane Wilson Melodies. Intro:-
When dull care; Phyllis has such The Sailor's charming graces;
Life; My lovely Celia;, Come, let's be merry.....Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr., Malcolm Sargent.
D. Hemingway, B. Elburn and Chorus of Girls.
.E. Griffin, So Please You, Sir.
A. Davies, B. Elburn, L. Shef: field & Chorus of Girls. Were You Not To Ko-Ko Plighted
.E. Griffin and D. Oldham. With Aspect Stern-Finale, Act 1.
...L. Sheffield, N. Lytton, D. Oldham, E. Griffin, A. Davies, B. Elburn, G. Baker and Chorus. Your Revels Cease-Finale Act
“World Affairs”-
By Edwin Haward, Formerly Of Shanghal
GSG 17.79 Me/i (16.86 m.)
· GSO 15,18 Mo/u (18,76 m.) ̧. 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. Sidney Torch,
the Organ of the Gaumont State Cinema, Kilburn, London. 11.15 a.m.Simplon-Orient Express." A musical journey through Europe. The orchestra under the direction of Walford Hyden. Presented by Pas- coe Thornton.
12 noon.—'World Affairs. A talk by
Edwin Haward,
12.15 p.m. Sonata Recital by Ronald Onley (Violin) and Irene Crowther (Pianoforte).
112.50 p.m.-The Avalon Quartet: Thea
..B. Lewis, D. Oldham, A. Da- vies, B. Elburn and Chorus. Oh, Faithless Oné (Finále Act 1)
B. Lewis, D. Oldham, Griffin, and Chorus. · p.m.-Close down.
thur Schnabel (Piano) and the Lon- BROADCAST FROM
don Philharmonic Orchestra conduct- ed by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.. 10.26 p.m.-Songs by Derek Oldham
(Tenor).
DAVENTRY
TRANSMISSION 1
Frequencies
GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.)
: GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Me/s (25.53 m. GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.)
E.
Derek Oldham Medley. Intro:-Sen- try Song ("Madame Pompadour"); Love in my heart awaking ("The Merry Widow"); New Moon ("Whirled into Happiness"); Ser- enade" · "("Madame Pompadour"); G.M.T. Song of the Vagabonds (The Va-am-Big Ben." "World Affairs."
talk by Edwin Haward. gabond King"); Ah, must I leave thee ("The Pirates of Penzance" 5.15 a.m.-Simplon-Orient Express." A A wand'ring Minstrel I ("The Mi- kado"); Marie").
Rosé-Marie ("Rose-
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather 10.36 pm. Excerpts from Gilbert and
Report and Announcements,
8.02 p.m.-London. Relay-World Af- fairs'. A talk by Edwin Haward.
"Sullivan.
The Mikado"
8.15 p.m.-Studio➡ A
Concert
by
Behold' The Lord
tioner;
Z.B.W. Orchestra
with
Gaston
D'Aquino (Tenor).
1. Waltz Wiener Blut (Strauss).
Z.B.W. Orchestra.
2. Salut demeure chaste.
purel
High Execu- As Some Day It May Henry A. Lytton and Chorus of Men.
Happen.
Comes A Train Of Little Ladies
...Chorus Of Girls.
Three Little Maids...........E. Griffin
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one
A
musical journey through Europe. The orchestra under the direction of Wal-
ford Hyden. Presented by Pascoe
Thornton.
6 a.in.-For Sailors.' A monthly series!
of talks.
6.15 a.m.-Lieder Recital by
Linda and
Wells (Soprano); Gladys Jones (Con- tralto); Tom Purvis (Tenor); Glyn Eastman (Bass).
1.15 pm-Visit to the Empire Exhibi-
tion (Scotland).
1.80 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: Mc/s (13.97 m.) GBG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GBF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)
2 p.m.-Big Ben.
were Dancing."
and his Band.
'When You and I. With Dave Frost.
ducted by the Rev. John W. Coutts.. D.D., St. Aidan's Church, Melrose.- From the Church of Scotland, in the Empire Exhibition (Scotland). 3 p.m.-Yodelling Songs. 3.15 p.m.-'Steamboat."
2.30 p.m.-A Mid-Week Service, con--
Parker (Australian Soprano) Stanley Pope' (Baritone). 6.50 a.m.-The News and Announce-4
ments.
7 a.m.
A programme of Variety and drama from our float, ing playhouse, reviving for you some of the glories of the old showboat Presented by William Mac- days. Lurg. p.m.-The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. 4.20 p.m.-Matters of Moment! A talk by Charles Hill, M.D., in a series for listeners in India.
7.15 am-Close down.
TRANSMISSION 2
Frequencies.
GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (18.93 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.)
4.35. q.m. John Reynders with his Or-
chestra.
15 p.m.-Close `down.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE QUEEN'S "Wives Under AT THE KING'S "Paradise For Two"-This merry comedy tells the Suspicion", with Warren William Gail story of a young millionaire who poses Patrick, Constance Moore, Ralph Mor-- agan and William Lundigan. Depicting merciless as a reporter to win the heart of beautiful chorus girl and, as the result the soul regeneration of a
at any price. Unable to der misunderstandings, is finally forced conviction of a series of mad escapades and mad- district attorney determined to get a to impersonate himself. With Jack Hul-accept the plea of a murder who tells bert, Patricia Ellis and Arthur Riscoe. him he shot his wife in a moment of jealousy, he later finds himself almost in the same predicament when he find his neglected wife in the arms of an- other man and nearly commits a mur- der.
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"Midnight AT THE ORIENTAL → ces Dee. A thrilling story of a woman Taxi", with Brian Donlevy and Fran- in a man's world of crime and the man who was sent to get her, though madly in loved with her.
GOOD SCORE
"Hawaii AT THE ALHAMBRA The other day we were discus- Glancing at the North and South sing Duplicate Bridge with a hands it would appear that six Calls" The most famous beauty spots
"bad friend. He claims to be a
nolulu's Waikiki Beach, are seen in holder" in Rubber hearts is a fine contract. We in the Hawaiian Islands including Ho- Bridge and therefore would consider the bidding shown Bobby Breen's new musicale, with a supporting cast which includes Irvin S. much prefers Dupli- above to be correct, and ordinarily cob, Gloria Holden, Ned Sparks, War- cate. He maintains that since everybody would be well content to play a ren Hull and other screen favourites. holds the same carde, Small Slam in hearts. However, no luck is involved. two finesses are involved
· AT THE MAJESTIC—“When Thief | This is far from the for the missing King of diamonds,
Meets Thief", with Douglas Fairbanks truth. The "breaks”-
AT THE STAR-"Danger Love At: Marcel Hellman. Two thieves fall out of the game are fully the other for the Queen of clubs. Jr. Valerie Hobson, an. Hele, and as important as good cards, and In the Duplicate game in which with each other and part company, one Work" Ann Southern, Jack Haley, while in Duplicate a player need this hand was played many pairs later falls in love with the daughter Mary Boland, Edward Everett Horton, of the other unknown who she is. The and Walter Catlett, in a farce comedy not care whether he holds a hand
rrived at six hearts and received climax is one of the most breath tak of love, business and philanthropy The that provides the most hilarious, en-- with 150 Aces or without a face
picture was produced by the newlytertainment since the advent of the card, the breaks involved in a hand a poor score when they were set a ing the screen has ever shown. will often determine the difference trick because both finesses were formed Criterion Film Productions.
a good for a poor score. between a
This was entirely a ques- wrong.
with To illustrate:
tion of breaks since
Duplicate, Bridge
South, Dealer.
Both sides vulnerable,
4004
KQJ65
9 4
K 10 2
7 4 3
A5
AK 8 6
7 3
N IW E
The bidding:
S
10
10 8 6 1 ◊ 8.6 5 4
KQ J7 8
finesses to take, the mathematica odds are 3-1 that one of them wi be successful. The underbidde who arrived.
four heart con-
tract and made five, received an undeserved top score.
But six hearts down one un- doubled was not low score on the hand. Several overambitious South players decided to gamble for the maximum score possible. They wound up at six notrump, where- upon West doubled and opened the King of spades. The contract was he gambling
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