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Rubinstein And London Philharmonic Mozart Concerto
CHIE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 8, 1988.
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 pm-Roy Fox & His Orchestra
and Hildegarde (Vocal),
1. p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-Mozart
Quartet In F Major, K. 590, The Budapest String Quartet:
1,30 pm Reuter and Rugby Press,
Weather Forecast and Announce ments,
1.40 pm Variety with William McCul- loch, Mae Questel, Turner Layton, Gracie Fields and Eddie Carroll's music.
2.15 pm. Close down.
6 p.m. Stravinsky — "Petroushka" Suite. Played by the London Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coates.
6.33 p.m.-Russian Choir.
Ti edes pianàia, Romanta. Placi Tigan, Romanta. The Volga Boatman.
6.43 p.m.-Mozart
Concerto
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
(arr. Macpherson & Pentland). Boyd Stoven (Soprand) with Piano, Glasgow Highlanders (arr. Disck)... Scottish Country Dance Orchestra cond by J. Michael Diack, Johnnie. Cope; Kirconnel Lea (arr. Moffat).... Philip Malcolm (Bari- tone) with Piano.
Tam Glen (arr. Stephen & Burnett); Deirdie's Farewell To Scotland ('Songs of the Hebrides'-art. Kennedy Fraser).......Jean Day (Soprano) with Piano. Bonnie Scotland (arr. Pether). Intro: Stop your tickling, Jock, Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond; Four Leaf Shamrock; Roaming in the Gloam- ing: Keep right on to the end of "the road; She is ma Daisy;" Ye banks and braes; I love a lassle; Comin' thro' the Rye; Auld Lang Syne.....New Mayfair Orchestra. p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Billy Mayerl at the Piano.
Three Dances in Syncopation
In A Major. Arthur Rubinstein (Piano)8 and The London Symphony Orchestru cond. by John Barbirolli. 7.10 p.m. Songs by Elisabeth Schu
mann (Soprano).
What is This Feeling ('Le Nozze Di
Figaro' Mozart).
Scold Me, Scold Me, Oh Dear Maset-
to (Don Giovanni'-Mozart).
..with orchestral accompaniment. 7.20 p.m. Scottish Programme.
Hieland Laddie (Carruthers)....New
Mayfair Orchestra.
The Bloom Is On The Rye (Fitzball Moore); & Sir H. Bishop-arr. Bonnie Mary Of Argyle (Tradi- tional)....Heddle Nash (Tenor) & Gerald Moore at the Piano. Wee
Willie Winkie (Robertson);| There's Nae Luck About The Hoosel
(Mayerl): 1. English Dance; Cricket Dance; 3. Harmonica Dance. Twenty To One Selection (Mayerl). Intro: Rhythmic Dance; Play the Tambourine; I'm at your service; You've fallen in Love, Relay 8.15 p.m.-London
*Log*.
*London
'Songs
B.B.C. Recording
Songs From The Shows
7.00 a.m.-Big Ben, 'Students' Songs. 7.85.a,mCards on the Table. Ex-
change of views on the news of the day, between speakers from different parts of the Empire.
7.65 a.m-Mantovani and his Dance
Orchestra
8.40 a.m London Log."
B.B.C. Revue Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Leslie Woodgate. 9.25 p.m.-Local Sport Results. 9.30 p.m.-London Relay The Nows. 9.50 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orches-18,50 a.m.-The News and Announce- tra from the Grill Room of the Hong ments. Greenwich Time Signal at Kong Hotel
9.00 a.m.
(a) Duelo Criollo; (b) Rodrigues 9.15 a.m.-Close Down. Pena, (c) El Maç-Mahon; (d) Espana Cani.
10.05 p.m.-Interval of recorded music
from Z.B.W.
10.15 p.m. (a) The you and me that used to be; (b) Mamma, I wanna make Rhythm; (c) My Camp. fire Dream; (d) Caravan." 10.30 p.m.--Interval of recorded music
from Z.B.W.
10.35 p.m. (a) Beside a
a
moonlit
G.M.T.
TRANSMISSION 2
GSJ 21.58 Mc/s (13.93 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) G8G 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. 'Steamboat." 11.30 a.m.-'How he Lied to her Hus-
band. By Bernard Shaw. 12.05 p.m.-Accordeon. Some favour-
ite tunes played to you by Gerald- Crossman.
Stream; (b) Hillbilly from 10th Avenue; (c) Silver on the Sage; (d)|12.15 p.m.-London Log.' Harlem.
|12.25" p.m.—Boats of Buckie.'
Docu- mentary programme on the fishing industry in the North East of Scot- land.
10.50 p.m.-Interval of recorded music}
from Z.B.W.
11. p.m.-(a), Blue Danube; (b) Merry
Black Eyes. Widow; (c) Tzigan Premier; (d)
11.15 p.m.-Interval of recorded music 11.20 p.m. (a) To-night will live; (b)
from Z.B.W.
Havin' myself a time; (c) Small Fry;;; (d) Swingtime in the Rockies. 11.35 p.m.Interval of recorded music
from Z.B.W.
8.25 p.m.-B.B.C. Recording
from the Showa'. A Programme of Tunes from English Musical Come-11.45 dies, arranged and produced in the London studios of the British Broad- casting Corporation by John Watt. Cast:
p.m.-(k) You'll be reminded of me; (b) Waddlin' at the Waldorf; (c) Spell of a Voo-doo Drum; (d); Good-night Ladles.
Anona Winn; Olive Groves; 12 midnight-Close down. Reginald Purdell; George Baker; The
Winning
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
HIGH CARD VALUES
OF THE FOUR-ACER SYSTEM
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beaten every other system in existence.
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BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY
G.M.T.
TRANSMISSION Į
GSI 15.26 Mc/a (19.66 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSE 11.86 Me/s (25.29 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) GSB 9.51 Mc/s.(31.55 m.)
1.00 p.m.-Bobby Howell and his Band. 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.
G.M.T.
TRANSMISSION 3
GSJ 21,53 Mc/s: (13,98 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSG (to 4 p.m.) 17.79 Mc/s
(16:86 m.)
GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)
2.00 p.m.-Big Ben. The Gershom Par-
kington Quintet.
2.20 p.m.-Cards on the Table? Ex-
change of views on the news of the day, between speakers from different parts of the Empire.
| 2.40 p.m.~Callender's Senior Band.
| 3.30 · p.m.--'Woodman at Work: Tree- felling competition, broadcast from a wood in Hertfordshire.
4.00 p.m.-The News, Saturday Sport, and Announcements. Greenwich Time" Signal at 4.15 p.m.
4.25 p.m.--Mantovani and his Dance
Orchestra.
5.00 p.m.-Close Down.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT. THE MAJESTIC—“The Squeak-
AT THE ORIENTAL “Devil's Play-
er Edmund Love, the popular Holly ground." With Richard Dix: as wood star, heads a strong cast- in
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The explanation of the bidding (rest of the bidding is beyond us, He is seen in familiar guise as a police sailor, Chester Morris as Dix's pal and Alexander Korda's latest production. rather gulfible and unsophisticatedi of to-day's hand lies in the fact although the comment of the letter detective. Opposite him is Ann Todd, a Don Juan among the girls of every that North and South were two is that North had a hunch a Slam the pretty young British actress, and port, providing the element of drama-- husbands
playing against their could be made hence his second-they are supported by Sebastian Shaw tic clash in this powerful and dynamic- wives in a "social" round bid of two spades and his Tamara Desni, Robert Newton, Alstair drama. Dolores del Rio is the third..
Sim, and Stewart Rome. game (we do not say eventual redouble. We don't exact- which was adapted for the screen by
The story, star involved in the romantic triangle.- "friendly" game as ly see where North got his hunch. Bryan Wallace and Edward 0. Berk- we feel certain that Of course he did hold two Aces, man, is based on the successful Edgar following this hand but he had no distribution and his Wallace Thriller. there must have been partner had merely overcalled.
AT THE QUEEN'S' AND` ALHAM- AT THE KING'S—“Goldwyn `Fol-|BRA -- "The Adventures Of Robin strained family rela- However, now for the analysis of lies."-The greatest entertainers of Hood". The deathless romance that tions). It was sub- the main paint: East's double of the stage, acreen, radio, dance and has thrilled the world for centuries, mitted by one of the the six-bid was bad. True she had grand opera put on the greatest show with an ideal cast in a blaze of the husbands with the a sound bid, but her opponents the screen has ever shown, in Samuel new perfected technicolour. The mak request that we comment
Goldwyn's glorious technicolour screen ers of “Light. Brigade" set a new stan-- on the might hold a very freakish hand. musical. The cast includes Adolphe dard for screen magnificence. Star-- whole thing.
She could not expect to make tricks Menjou, the Ritz Bros., Zorina, Kenny ring Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havil with her King-Queen of spades or Baker, Andrea Leeds, Helen Jepson, land with Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains, King-Queen of diamonds, and could Phil Baker, Ella Logan, Bobby Clark, Patrie Knowles, Eugene Pallette, Alan Jerome Cowan, the American Ballet, Hale, Melville Cooper, Ian Hunter and therefore figure on but one defen- Edgar Bergen and "Charlie McCarthy," Una O'Connor. sive trick. Furthermore, she should realise that in many circles that particular double would call for the particular lead of a club (the first sult bid by dummy), And now West actually decided that her partner's double did call for a club lead, and opened the Queen of clubs, whereupon the hand was made since Declarer was now able to discard his losing dia- mond and his losing spade dummy's long clubs.
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