"Hugh The Drover:"
First Act:
From London
THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 21, 1988;
Today's Wireless
12.00-13.20 pm-Relay of a Servic
of Intercession from St. John's Ca thedrat
12.30 pm-Songs by Walter Glynn.
(Tenor).
Walter Glynne Medley,
Intro: Just because the Violets- Juanita Smiling through;
© Bwoofer Genevieve;
Dreams; The Bosi
ing by; A F
My
Pass-
12.40 p.m.Hawaiian Selections. 1.00 p.m.--Local Time Sigdal and Wos-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m. Grota Keller (Vocal) and Henry Jacques and His Orchestra, 1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby:
Weather Forecast and monta.
ress
1.40 p.m.-Haydn-Symphony No. 101
in D Minor (The "Clock""),
Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Of New York cond. by A. Toscanini. 2.15 p.m. Close Down.
6.00 p.m.-For The Childreti.
6.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.32 p.m. Musical Comedy "Please.
Teacher
6.50 p. Patricia Rossborough at
the Plano.
A Cavalcade Of Martial Tunes.
Intro: There's something about *Boldfer;' The King's Horses; When the Guards are on Parade; When a Soldier's on Parade; Toy Drum Major.
The
Sweetnicat Joe, The Candy Man
(Johnson).
Jill Darling Selection.
If I Love Again (Murray).
7.02 p.m.-Variety Programme with George Formby Mas Questal, Kitty Masters and Roy Fox and Orch.” Military Band Ayer
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Hands Across The Sea--March.
The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards cond. by Lieut. J. C. Windram.--:
Vocal
There Once Lived. (Waltz Song
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.
(9.52 megacycles)
from the Operette Realm of Indra').
Frasquita Serenade
ner-Rolchort).
Herbert E. Groh (Tenor) Orchestra (Sung
man
Danch Orch
Sweet Loflani Slow - : Fox-Trať
(film "Walkiki Wedding
Love And Learn-For-Trot (film
"That Girl' from Farls”). Roy For and His Orchestra
vocal refrain.
Polly-Wolly-Doodle
Vocal
(De, Sylva) (from "The little Rebel')20 Mat Questal" (The Betty Boop
Girl) with Orchestra. Dance Orch
The Touch Of Your Lips-Fox-
Tot
These Foolish Things-Fox-Trot
(*Spread, it abroad"), Roy Fox and His Orchestra with
vocal refrain.
Plano-
Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No.
R.23. Intro: A Star Fell. Out of
Heaven; Serenade in the Night; A Fine Romance; No Regrets; when the Pop-| pies Bloom Again; This'll Make you Whistle. Charlle Kunz with Rhythm
accomp.
Comedian-
George Formby Medley.
Intro: Sitting on the ice; Do de oh ~ Boh; Chinese Laundry Blues; Madame Moscovitch; My Ukuleler - Fanlight Fan- ny.. George Formby with •His
Ukulele and Orchestra.
Dance Orch.
Seal It With A Kiss-Waltz (film
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Burnstine, Merwin D. Mäter, Öswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has
beaten every other system in existence.
SAFETY - PLAYS
Until the number of golf clubs trumps, played a low club and in a player's bag was limited to finessed dummy's Jack. East won fourteen, many players carried with the Queen and returned a twenty five or thirty heart, whereupon Declarer had to clubs although some lose an additional club trick, and of them would not was set. be used more than once in a month of steady play.
HISH CARD VALUES,
OF THE FOUR-ACES SYSTEM
"That Girl from Paris').
The Night Is Young, And You're
So Beautiful-Fox-Trot.
Roy Fox and His Orchestra with
vocal refrain.
Vocal--
So Many Memories (Wood). Outside An Old Stage Door (Pat-
tisori)...e
Ralph Silvester
accomp. by
Fred. Hartley and his Sex- tet:
Dance Orch.
The Wanderers-Fox-Trot. You Do The Darndest Things, Baby-Fox-Trot' (film “Har- mony Parade').
Roy Fox and His Orchestra
with vocal refrain. Vocal-
Lullaby (film 'Let's Sing Again').
Kitty Masters with Orchestra. 8:00 p.m.Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m. Latest Dance Music.
Quick-Steps
Sarawaki
Ragging The ACE.
“Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins. Fox-Trots
When The Lads Are Off To Dance. Mind Your Step!;
Otto Dobrindt ́ ́and His Piano]
Symphonists.
What Will I Tell. My Heart?. On A Little Bamboo Bridge.
Roy Smeck and His Hawaiian Serenaders with vocal chorus. Slow Fox-Trot- ›
'Rollin' Plains (from the film). Quick-Step
Goin' Down To Santa Fe Town.
Big Bill Campbell and His, Hill
Billy Band with vocal chorus.
Fox-Trot
Lullaby In Rhythm.
Harry James and His Orchestra. 8.30 p.m.-London Relay--"Topical Ga-
zette'.
A fortnightly review of things at Home. Presented by Pascoe Thornton. 9.00 p.m.-London Palladium Orches-
tra and NormanTM Allin' (Bass).
The Spirit Of Youth March (Gil
bert).
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Topical Gazette:
Dance Music Variety Programme
Norman Allin (Bass) withi Aisha (Lindsdy).** Phantom Brigade (Myddleton), The London Palladium 1 ches
cond. by Richard Crean. Father O'Flynn (Graves, arr.. Vil-
"lers Stanford):
Rocked In The Cradle Of The
Deep Willard and Knight). Norman Allin (Bass) with Orch. Echoes From The Puszta (For-
raris).
!
Kiss Me Again (Victor Herbert).
The London, Palladium. Orches- tra cond. by Richard Crean. 19.80 p.m.-London Relay The News.
9.50 p.m.-Violin Solos.
Extase Reverie (Canna).
Albert Sandler assisted by J. Samohtini (Cello) and
Byfield (Piano).
La Capricciosa (Ries).
Hora Staccato (Heifetz).
Alfredo Campoll with Sidney
Crooke at the Plano.
'Hagh The ́ ́
10.00 p.m.-London Relay
Drover."
or
'Love in the Stocks'
A romantic, ballad opera in two acts. retto by Harold Child. Music by R..
than Williams.
Cast:--
ton.
Act 1,
The Constable, Samuel Worthing- Mary (his daughter), Rose Alper. Aunt Jane (his sister), Gladys
Palmer.
John the Butcher (betrothed" to Mary), Redvers Llewellyn. Hugh the Drover, Webster Booth.- Turnkey, Powell Lloyd.
Shell Fish Seller, James Scott. Primrose Seller, Marjorie Grant, Cheap Jack, Stearn Scott.
Ballad Seller. Reginald Mitchell. Showman, Robert Irwin.
Chorus of inhabitants of the town
and soldiers,
The BBC Theatre Chorus. The BBC Theatre Orchestra. Leader, Tate Gilder.·
Conductor, Stanford Robinson. Place:-
A small town in the Cotswolds
about 1812.
Scene:
A fair in an open field near the
town about 11 am. on Mon- day, April 30,
The Liberators--March (Ancliffe). Narration written by Wildfrid Rooke
The London Palladium Orches-
Lev. Spoken by Kave Seeley. tra cond. by Jack Frere. Production by Stanford Robinson in Think On Me (Lady John Scott-collaboration with Gordon McConnel,.
Rax Haworth, and Charles Groves, When Song Is Sweet (Sang-Souci), 11.00 p.m.-Close Down.
arr, Moffat).
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE KING'S "The Crowd of humour to the amusing plot and Roars." Robert Taylor and Maureen Helen Vinson is cast in another of her O'Sullivan together again in a fast-highly applauded "other woman" por- moving story of the prize-fighting ring, trayals. Even better than 'A Yank at Oxford."
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- AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- BRA Professor Beware with Ha AT THE ORIENTAL—“Goldwyn old Lloyd, Phyllis Welch, Raymond As is frequently the case, he Follies." The greatest entertainers of walburn, Lionel Stander and. Sterling
pear ACE... 5
complained about tough luck. Ac- the stage, screen, radio dance and Holloway. One of the rare grand opera put on the greatest show ances of the horned-rimmed KING. 2
tually, the proper safety play the screen has ever shown, in Samuel sacled comedian. A comedy with a QUEEN I In Bridge, there is would have completely insured the Goldwyn's glorious technicolour scrten ugh every minute. JACK... no limit to the num-success of this contract. Once he musicale. The cast includes Adolphe
bar of plays. Many had drawn trumps, he should have Menjou, the Ritz Bros., Zorina. Kenny AT THE STAR-The Life of Baker, Ella Logan, Robby Clark. Emile Zola". Warner's most ambitious safety plays *** in
laid down dummy's Ace of clubs. Jerome Cowan, the American Ballets Alm production of many months. This Contract correspond to those extra As the cards lay, the Queen would Edgar Bergen and "Charlie McCarthy picture is a vibrant, tense and emo
tional story about the man who fought clubs, in that they are used but have dropped, whereupon he would
;, AT THE MAJESTIC “Livė, Love a nation with his pen and successfully seldom. However, the winning have lost but one trick.
However, suppose both opponents And Learn." A gay bantering tale of championed the cause of the e player must know all of them.
happened to follow with small love brings Robert Montgomery and Capt. Alfred Dreyids. With Phut
Rosalind Russell to the screen again. Muni in the title role, supported clubs. He would enter his own hand with the Ace of diamonds hert Benchley adds his special brand distinguished players."
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the Queen, he would have had his choice of ducking and letting the Jack hold the second club, or going up and establishing the rest of the club suit. If East originally held four to the Queen, West would show out, the Jack would force the Queen, and then Declarer could enter dummy with a heart, play a | low-club and successfully finesse
for the ten spot.
We invite our readers to study ble play." It comes up but seldom, difikiWell worth knowing, and it works against.
distribution,
(Copyright, 1988, By The
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