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“Lucky Dip" And Other
London Relays
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 25, 1989
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In-f tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12,30 p.m.-Songs by Richard Tauber
(Tenor).
12.40 p.m.-Victor Silvester and His
Ballroom Orchestra.
There's Honey On The Moon To- night-Quickstep; This Is My Night To Dream-Slow Fox-Trot (film 'Doctor Rhythm'); When You're In Love With Someone- Waltz; Let's Sing Again-Slow Fox-Trot (from the film); A Sail- boat In The Moonlight-Quickstep; Moonlight Valley Waltz (film 'Secret Service'),
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-New Mayfair Orchestra.
With
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c's) and 31.49 M.
(9.52 megacycles)
"En Super-Folies"); Nuits Del Miami (from Folies Borgere revue "En Super-Folies").... "Josephine Baker with Orchestra. Organ & Piano-Carefree-Selec- tion; That Certain Age--Selection H. Robinson Cleaver and Pa- tricia Rossborough. Vocal Koop It Under Your Hat (from 'Under your hat').... Cicely Courtneidge, Jack Halbort & The Rhythm Brothers with Palace Theatre Orchestra. Vocal-The Empire Depends On You (from Under your hat')....Cicely Courtneidge with the Palace Thea- 'tre Orchestra.
Ragging The Rags (A Selection of early Ragtime Favourites); The Whirl Of The Waltz-Waltz Selec- 2.15 p.m.-Close down. tion; Globe-Trotting
6 p.m.-Haydn-Quartet In B Major, The Tiger (arr. Phil Green); A Vision)
Op. 76, No. 4. Prisca Quartet. Of Spring-Selection; Venetian 6.20 p.m.-Songs by Dennis Nobel Nights Selection; Selection Of
(Baritone). Bing Crosby Numbers.
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press,
Weather Forecast and Announce-. ments.
1.40 p.m. Variety.
Organ Lilac Time.Selection)
Silent Worship (from "Ptolemy-
Handel-afr, Somervell), ... with Orchestra.
The
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Devout Lover (Pollock White); So We'll Go No More A- Roving (Byron & White).....with Piano.
(Schubert, arr. Clutsam)....Harry 6.30 p.m.--Light Orchestral Selections.
Davidson.
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Comedian London On A Rainy Night (Washington & Stept); Pop! Goas Your Heart (film ‘Hap- piness Ahead')........... Bobby. „Howes with Orchestra, Orch. Organ-"Banjo. On My Knee" Selection; "Champagne Walt"-Selection...Anton & The Paramount Theatre Orchestra with Al Bollington at the Organ. Vocal-Partir Sur Un Bateap Tout Blanc (from Folies Bergere revue
Nights At The Ballet, No. 1. Nights At The Ballet, No. 4.
Symphony Orchestra cond. by Walter Goehr.
Gray with George Curzon as Sexton Blake and Brian Lawrance as. Tinker. Episode 9: The Harbour Light'. Mù- aic by Rae Jonking' Lucky Dip Or chestra directed by Jack Clarke. 7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions
7.32 p.m.-Clapham & Dwyer, Frances
Day and Charlie Kunz, Piano Medley No. R. 19. Intro: Lost; The Glory of Love; Is it true what they say about Dixie; Sweetheart let's grow old together;" Lovely Lady; At the close of a long, long day... Charlie Kúnz (Piano) with Rhythm Accompaniment,~ Golf....Clapham and Dwyer. Charlie Kunź Piano Medley No. R.
20. Intro: Robins and Laughing Irish Eyes;
Yehudi Menuhin
And The London Symphony Orchestra
lic) with Piano.
Harry Lauder Vocal Gems (arr. Byng)Scottish Male Voico Singers with Orchestra, 8.30 pmLondon Relay-The Adven- tures Of Alonzo McTavish-2. Spe- cially written for broadcasting by Peter Cheyney. Production by Val Gielgud.
8.50 p.m.---London
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9 p.m.-Max Bruch-Concerto No. 1 In G Minor, Op. 26. Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald,
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9.24 p.m.-Songs by Elisabeth Schu-
mann (Soprano).
Ever Softer Grows My Slumber
(Brahms, Op. 105, No. 2). Lullaby, Op. 49, No. 4 (Brahms). Roses; 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. A Pretty 9.50 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orches- tra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.
Girl is Like a Melody. ..Charlie Kunz (Piano) with Rhythm Ac- companiment.
Whispers In The Dark (film 'Artists
(c) Peanut Vendor; (d) Marcial. (a) Marcellita; (b) Clavel del Aire;
and Models'); I Will Pray (Bever- ley Nichols)....Frances Day (Vo-10.05 p.m.-Recorded val) with Orchestra.
Z.B.W.
interval from
Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. D.10.10 p.m.-(a) Solitude; (b) The Yam; 11. Intro: Little old lady; So (c) Just picture me without you; (d) many memories; You can't stop me A Rhythm Excursion. from dreaming; The moon got in 10.25 p.m.-Recorded interval from my eyes; Remember me; It's the Z.B.W. natural thing to do.. Charlie Kunz (Piano) with Rhythm Ac- companiment.
6.45 p.m.-London Relay-Lucky Dip'.
Ninth Edition. Presented by William 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Maclurg with "Listeners' Comer'. Edited by Adrian Thomas-Songs, anecdotes, and verses contributed by listeners and Enter Sexton Blake'. Written for broadcasting by Ernest Dudley on a synopsis by Berkely.
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
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Weather
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-A_Scottish Programme.
Land O' The Leal ('Folk Songs of Scotland' arr. Steven); Wee Cooper O' Fife (Traditional). Robert Watson (Baritone) with Piano.
10.35 p.m.-(a) Sweet as a Song; (b) Liza; (c) Please be kind; (d) Every Tub.
10.50 p.m.-Recorded
Z.B.W.
interval. from
11 p.m.-(s) The Merry Widow; (b) A Broken Life; (c) Over the Waves: (d) The Skaters Waltz, 11.15 p.m.-Recorded interval front
Z.B.W.
11.20 p.m.-(a) Hello my Darling; (b) Pocketfull of Dreams; Te) Cowboy and the Lady; (d) Old Apple Tree. 11.35 p.m.-Recorded interval from
Z.B.W.
Glasgow Highlanders (arr. Diack);
Meg Merrilees (arr. Diack). Scottish Country Dance Orchestra cond. by Michael Diack. · The Boatman; Kishmul's Galley 11.45 p.m.-(a) Basin Street Blues; (b) ('Songs of the Hebrides'-arr. Ain't Misbehavin'; (c) Star-Dust; Kennedy-Fraser) Moray Mac- (d) Mad-house. Donald (Soprano) (Sung in Gae-'12 midnight.—Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE KING'S The Young in,tunes and gags enough for any six- Heart". A gay story of the most fas-ordinary musicales, plus a screenful of
extra cinating famny that ever menaced a romance and that
zing and heart or a bankroll. With Douglas sparkle that always distinguish u Fairbanks jun., Janet Gaynor, Roland Daryl Zanuck super-musicale. The cast Young, Bune Burke, Paulette Goddard, includes Alice Faye, Tony Martin, Henry Stephenson. Richard Carison, Minnie Dupree and Jimmy Durante, Gregory Ratoff, Joan Davis, Marjorie Weaver, Louise Ho- vick, J. Edward Bromberg and Fred Allen.
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AT THE ORIENTAL"Letters of
club Ace, it might be possible for Declarer to discard all his clubs on dummy's heart suit.
Finally, it was quite likely that AT THE STAR~"Baroness and the Introduction", with Adolpho Menjou, North, with a
his partner's club la, supported by Helen Westley, Henry McCarthy, George Murphy, Rita John- the Ace. Hence we be-Stephenson, Joseph Schildkraut and son, Ann Sheridan and Eve Arden. The
Nigel Bruce.
bę gambling #gleton club, would | Butler”. William Powell and Annabel-Andrea Leeds, Edgar Bergen, Charlic
bid showed lieve a club was the correct open- ing.
EX
In yesterday's question you were Declarer and held A÷Q—10—x-x in spades. Dummy held 3-8 76, You had unlimited entries in both hands and could afford to lose only
What onespades trick.
was your correct play?
ANSWER: The correct play is to lay down the Ace of spades then go over to dummy and lead a low spade. This will lose not more than one trick unless the King- Jack are guarded in back of you, H of New York City which case there is no chance
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FOUR-ACES BVÍTER
ACE KING QUEEN JACK.
ding whown above". writes A. Freeman
“Against the Baven- apa de contract -] opened a diamond and, needless to sa South then - had, difficulty in aking his contract. partner claims that the club, ing was clearly marked. What your minion ????
In the first place, the double of a Stam contract by the player not on lead is for purposes of direct- ing a lead. Obviously" the diamond opening: Ives definitely wronis««d] would be a trump opening, and the problem liés sen ↑ clube And hearts. From the bidding. It
almost impossibl
void of heart
Ace of hearts, ly keep
anyway
Score 100% for correct play, 70% for two finesses (also loses to King
Jack alone in back), 50% for one finesse followed by laying down the Ace (also losee to, the wrong sing- leton honour in back of you!!
Question No. 87
You are Howard Schenken's parte. ner and hold: -
The bidding:
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story presents Bergen as a struggling ventriolquist, who, through meeting Menjou, is started on his road to suc-- cess and fame. The Bergen-McCarthy
AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM-sequences in swanky New York night. BRA "The Citadel", with Robert clubs, his gradual rise to fame, and.. Donat, Rosalind Russell, Ralph
This ultimate success in radio. Richardson*, and Rex. Harrison “The Citadel" is a story of the adven- tures in courage encountered by an obscure young physician and his school teacher bride in the coal mines. Hé rises to an exclusive society practice in London, forgets the high ethics of his the influence of his wife following à craft, but is brought to his senses by faulty operation on his best friend.
AT THE CATHAY "Sally, Irene and Mary" -Stars - enough, laughs,
AT THE MAJESTIC "The Last Bon in a dynamic new drama of a Gangster". Starring, Edward G. Robin- criminal's regeneration, returning to the type of role which first won him renown as one of the screen's greatest character stars. The cast includes Rose Stradner, Douglas Scot, James Stewart, Lionel Stander and John Car--
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