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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1951.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Special Good Friday Over Radio
Programmes
Hongkong
4.00 THE ADVENTURES OF P.C. Major Op. 3 (Weber)--Gwydion
40."
Brook (Bossom)
By Alan Stranke,
"The Case of the Blushing Bride," 4.30 BOSTON PROMENADE OR
CHESTRA.
1.00 STUDIO: "HOME
QUESTа."
+
and the Elver Pool Philharmonia Orchestra, 090- Macon Borgent; | ducted by Bir
(Cem Minar Symetry in D
de la Societa Frank)--L'Orchestre
de Paris, Con
Du Conservatoire ducted by Oparies Munch.
Interinda
Friday, March 23, is Good Friday and Radio. Hongkong will be on the air from 8.00 o'clock in the morning to 11.30 at night. Among the special programmes for this day is a broadcast of the St. Matthew Passion by Bach at half past two. This will be sung in German by the Choir of St. Thomas' Church, Leipzig. Among the principal soloists in this rendering of the famous Easter oratorio are Tiana Lemnitz, soprano, and Gerhard Husch, bari- "Carmen" Dizeli-Bertamir Gigli 10.16 BRITISH MASTERPIECES."
tone.
Presented by "Amber,"
8.00 PILOGRAMME SUMMARY," 4,02 Interlude.
DOS
Ungaros (Haydn) -- (Piano) with
Bondo Al
Yvonne Armad
and
String Orchestra, 10.00 RADIO
NEWSREEL
(from
6.10 "RONG FROM THE OPERA."
Rin digi (Soprano) Beniamino Gigil (Tenor),
ture thy wrot Nought he left me (from "L'amico Fritz"-Mazagoni)
Girl: -Rina Romanen Di Foderico (from "L- Gla; nona"-Colia)-Dentamino My Thanks, good friends (froen "I Vempiri Solitana Veedi — Rina Gigli: Mother, that red wine burne Are-Turridu's Farewell
DON RELAY). 10.15 WEATHER REPORT.
"Madriania,”
(LON-
A Talk by Sir Steuart_Work. 1930 "O SING A NEW, BONG."...
A Programme Commemorating the Tercentenary of Le Boot tian Metrical_Paltor. 11.40 LAUBT ORCHESTRA,
Prelude to a Dream (ichardson) -Charles Shadwell and Orch. (Tom Cavalleria Rusticana-Faithfuly Yours (Homberg) -- The cagnil)-Berriario Gigi),
Meinchino Strings: Idilo (Lacic) 0.10 SRANICES EVEN BONG."
Columbia Conducted by the Rev. W. H. Flanger. RAP
7.09 WORLD NEWS
ANALYSIS
LAY),
Zingara
RE-
Hood Waltz Melchino Orch.
Orchestra: Stertight (Melachrint) — The
AND NEWB (LONDON
7.15 STUDIO: "LOOKING
AHEAD."
At 9.30 on Good Friday morning there is a rather unusual programme. It consists of the songs and music of the various classes of the Third like Hongkong Musical Festival for schools which is due to take place in May, and it is being presented by the Festival Secretary, Mrs Yvonne Charter, with the object of giving the children an idea of how the works are sung and played by accom- In addi- plished soloists, choirs, and orchestras.
this pro- tion, local talent has contributed to gramme, for Dorothy Simpson kindly consented to sing some of the pieces which are not on record and Caroline Braga will be playing some of the piano works. Betty Drown is responsible for pro- duction.
To mark the completion of the BBC has recorded a series of spanning the years from 1901
to
the half century, six documentaries
1950.
Compton Mackenzie is the writer of the first programme, which Edwardian is a reminiscence of life in a sumptuous England and the events.of the period which led to the war which was to end all wars.
The First World War is dealt with by Francis Dillon, who served on the the Western Front as a young Sergeant in Cameronians and is now on the BBC. Rebecca West, the political writer staff of the and literary critic, contributes the programme on the brassy, feverish Twenties; and Frank Tilsley, novelist and broadcaster, who has made Britain's social fabric his special study, shows how headed for catastrophe.
the uneasy
a
Thirties
The happenings of the Second World War are recalled by Chester Wilmot, one of the BBC's team of War Correspondents who is also historian. J. Bronowski, a scientist and mathematician of distinc- tion as well as a stimulating broadcaster and imagi« native writer for radio, closes the series by surveying the present and looking to the future.
There has been no attempt to impart an unreal cohesion to these programmes. The six writers have been given a free choice of treatment and the result is six features of a completely individual, and in two instances a very personal and very English, character. Nineteen Hun- The first programme - "The
10.16 drede' by Compton Mackenzie p.m. on Tuesday.
comes
at
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.62 megocycles per second in the 31 metre band).
Tonight
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
12.32 ALBERT
18 ORCHESTRA.
SANDLER
LAR IBISI MELODIES.
AND
12.45 LIGHT VARIETY OF POPU
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
1.30
Whispering (Schonberger)-Quick- top-The Ballyhooligans;
Gerry
Starday
it the--Park-Foxtrot (Rome) Mantovani and His Orch.: Atwo
Wright) - and Always-Foxtrot
Moore and a Rhythm. Vocal: Toni
the Adaire: Where River Shannon flow (Russell) - Bing Crosby with King's Men and
(BATTOO)- Orch. Brad-Samba
Don Marina Barretto and His Cu
| Dan Örch; Night
A Review of the Week's Fro Krammes
(CON-
(Haydn- (from
MUSICH 730 "LIGHT
TINUOUS PROGRAMMR). Wellington
Wayfarer's song Wood){ "The Glas Mourstain"-Anthony)-
Barracks
Queen's Hall Light Orch.; Roacy of cardy (Hayda Wood-Res Ven-
Collegia:
Aubade turn and it's d'amour (Mon)-Edith Lorand and
Her Orchestra:
Miniatur
19.15 WEATHER KEPORT. 11.14 ORGAN INTERLUDE.
Fandare (Lemmens). D. Cun-
Mc 18. EPILOGUE.
GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
onday
12.30 "PROGRAMME SUMMÁRY.”
AUGUST 12.32 JAN
AND RHYTHM MENT.
Sulta Pizzicain:
Wabir 12.45 LONDON'
MELODIES.
ID Waltem O'Donnell): Caprice: Canzonetto--Jay and His String Ensemble; Drink to me only with thine eyes (Jonnan)
Orch and is MiaTek Weber Fiddle Faddle (Anderson). Bos tun Promenade Orchestra.
2.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS" (LONDON RELAY RECORD- ED).
5.10 Interlude.
Phanton Minuet (Hope)-J. ¡l. Squire Ootet.
8.15 "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE."
By Jane Austen.
Episode 7: "Mr Darcy Comen Hurford."
to
8.45 RADIO HONGKONG "FROM"
CONCERT.
Two Concerto in D Minor for
(Back) →→ and Orchestra Violins Arthur Grumlaux and Jean Poug- String net with the Philarmoni
Harpe Ord. and Baria Oreli. chord): Concerto for nanoon in F
'(PIANO), ACCOMPANI- STUDIO
Or-
Robert Farhan and fils chestra with Denny Vaughan & Pearl Carr.
1.15 NEWS. WEATHER
1.30
HEPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
MURIC FOR YOU." 2.90 CLOSE DOWN.
4.
My life in youre (Darmes) -- John Molluga: Love, I give you my all (Besly)-Ins Souez; I'I turn to you Melfu Love (Craven)-John will fod a way (From "Maid of tha Mountains"-Fraser-Stron Ina Suuez.
730 SYMPHONY OF STRINGS."
Geraldo and is String Choir,
DT ichmond L The Lass
old woman towed There was an
Whiper and I up in blanket: shall hear; Brody in 2 fiat; The Lass with the delicate air; Yester days; Embraceable you,
1.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS” (LONDON BELAY RECORD- KD).
4.10 JAMES STEPDENS.
In A Reading From The Book "The Crock of Gold" Part 2. 1.30 STUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT" I
LIKE."
Presented by
dink.
9.00 "ITMA."
9.30 CONCERTO."
George
Elod-
Tuesday
12.15. STUDIO).
12,33
17.12
Sin Palabras Tango (Discspoła)- Į Studies Op:100) (urgis{ulle))—Caro- Vocal: Monosyo: Aira Del Moncayom lino Bragg, Dusta-Bentor: Spanish Paso Doble (oloncayo); ancellion Dames Nói Aokoro là D Bor tegros (Macisto)--Vocal: Renath. (Soulziorze) Boston Promesiaco
Duets Intermediate: With Orele; Blalaguena (Galinda)~~| Orchestraj Wocal: Renata, "With Orch; Marin | Epanish Dances No, '1 (błoszkowski) Amparo Paso Doble (Loon)-Vocal:| City of. Birmingham Orchestra Moncayo with. Dichy (Trieda Papecond, by George Weldon: Duets for Doble (Leon)-Vocal: Moncayo with
Two Planos-Sentor: Sheep may Orchi
safely graze (from **Birthday Contain" - Bach) —Ethel Bartlett & Itaa
Two Robertson: Dusts for Piano Junior: Arla "Be thou with me" (Bach)—Caroline ·Bragu and Belty Drown
11.15 "GOODNIGHT MUSIC."
- (Continuoua).
Menubin, MORNING
PRAYERS, Given by the Ray, Sandbach.
Lackericid (Kreisler) Andre Kustolanet & lis Orch: Caprice Viennoise (Kreialer: Slavonie Dance No. 1 in G Minor (Dvorak)-Yeliudi (Violin): Liebestrend (Krelaler)-Andre Kostelanetz & Mis, 11.20 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING.. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN.
Orci 4. E
PROGRAMME SUMMARY." TANK DEVOL AND HIS OR- CHESTRA.
12.45 LIGHT VARIETY.
15 NEWB, WEATHER REPONT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 "MUSIC IN MINIATURE."
Kursen Biting Quartet, David Franklin (sas), dean Mackle “(Piano). 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
8.00 PROGRAMME SUMMART.“ 6.03 "NIGHTR AT THE BALLET.” conducted Bymphony Orchestra. by Walter Gookr.
Interlude: Concerto, in E Flat Major (Jonn
Fireusa (Lolto)-Carlos Ireland): 1st movement: In tempo
(Violin). movement: Gerito moderato: 2nd eepressivo; 3rd movement: Allegro (Piano) and the Ettoon Joyo Halle Orchestra, conducted by Le- Be Howard,
Interiode.
1 No. 3;
Potica Coprics Op. Colorilet so-Op. 2 No. 1 (Derg C)--Eloon Joyce (Plona).
NEWBDEKL 10.00 RADIO
(LON.
DON BELAY). 10.15 WEATHER REPORT. 10.16 CHANSON FRANÇAISE.
Maitre Pierre--ChansorS Marohe (De) Yvette Grand; C'est Lom
(Ulmer)---Georges tout Ca
Umor: Bou soir Mon Auge (Wrubel)-Leg Marjane: Tout pres de toi, qu'il Cast bon Vandair)-Robert L'Her- bier: Bolero (Contet) (By Request) -Lachenme Dolyle.
10.30 "CREVASSE,"
A play by Showell Styles.
Interlude.
Telegraph Mensagem (Strou4/29} Columb Broadcasting Sym. Örch. CARMEN 11.00 DANCE TO
CAVALLARD AND HIS CHESTRA.
OB.-
(Evares) Dream Girl-Fastrot Vocal: Al Cormick; Miami Beach Twight-Fox- Rumba (Camacho): LTX (Bowed on' Polovski Dance No. 1.Jda: Bob 2 Bordin)-Voodi: There's Yes Yes In your eyes; Foxtrot Fiend)-Vocal: Esemble: Twenty-Fur Hours of Runsh'n
Lidn Waltz (Simon)-Vocal: Bob with the Cavallers and Ensemble, 11.15 "GOODNIGHT MUSIC."
Sonata in G Minor (Tartini);" 1st movement: Adagio ma non troppo: 2nd movement: Presto: 3rd move- A- ment; Largo; 4th movement:
Compoti lektro Commodo-Alfredo HALF HOUR,
(Violin) Eric Gritton (Plano): La 7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS
BE- Campanella (Paganini) - Alfredo ANALYSIS (LONDON
"Piano accomp. by Cr-with LAY).
BOURZ
Grition. INA 73 SONGR
JOHN 11.29 WEATHER REPORT. AND (BOPRANO)
GOD SAVE THE KING. MellUGH! (TENOR).
11.38 CLOSE DOWN, Always (Dyronfort)-Ina Soler:
PROGRAMME SUMMARY." 6.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S
HALF HOUR.
Presented by Eltzabeth Anne. PORTUGUESE 430 STUDIO:
BY
BBC Overseas Shortw
EX
Programmes
(6.30-10.15 p.m. on 17.81 Mc/s, 16.84 m.; 10 p.m.-12.15 à.m. on 15.26 Mc/s, 19.66 m.).
SATURDAY, MARCH 17
6,30 p.m. FORCES' FAVOURITES, 7.00 THE NEWS.
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
7.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 1.25 PROGRAMME PARADE.
THIRD PRO. 7.30 FROM THE
Revolution
GRAMME.
The Russian Retrospect,"
14
A series of three talks by Leonard WAM the Bolshevik Schapiro. 1: Revolution a Historical. Necemily?
7.50 Interlude.
8.00 ST. PATRICK'S DAY.
9.15 MUSIC OF POLAND
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT OR- CHESTRA.
Conductor: Gilbert Vinter: Marion Nowakowaki (base).
10.00 N Ben. RADIO NEWARKEL.. 10.15 NEW RECORDS.
Presented by Robert Tredinnick. 11.00 RONNIE RONALDP..
The Voice of Variety." Accompanied by the BBC Variety Fl by conducted Oretuentem,
Fenouthet.
11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 11.30 NEW
ZEALAND
LAND.
V. ENG-
THURSDAY, MARCH 22
6.30 FOOTBALL FIXTURES. 4.45 BPORTING RECORD. 7.00 THE NEWS.
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
7.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.73 PROGRAMME PARADE, 7.30 GENERALLY SPEAKING.' 7.45 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.
8.00 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agriculture! magazine.
8.30 MARY MUNN (piano). 8.45 PLAIN ENGLISH,
Working Order.'
A report on the second day's play 9: Spot the Fauit, Fielden Hughes at Christchurch.
11.40 Interlude.
11.43 COLONIAL
COMMENTARY,
AT-By-Profor W. M. MacMillon...
12.00 THE NEWS.
A programane of Irish Musky play: ed by the BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra, conductor, Davad Curry, Eileen Ervine (contralto).
8.30 BANDY MACPHERSON
THE THEATRE ORGAN. 1.45 COLONIAL QUESTIONS. 9.00 THE NEWS. D.10 HOME NEWS
TAIN. 9.15 LISTENERS' Light Music.
FROM вы
CHOICE.
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.
Time to Calro REPORT
Swing Foxtrot (Martin) Eddie 19.15 TWENTY QUESTIONS,
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
TIME FOR MUSIC."
BBC Midland Light Orches
tra, conducted by Vinter.
Gilbert
FORCES PROGRAMMES,
2.00 NITISH PORT.
Cricket.
Carroll and Its Swingphonic Orch..
Mood Indigo (Ellington)The Bos
Jack
Antona Winn, Joy Adamson, Trad and Richard Dimbleby sak all the questions, Gilbert Harding known almost all the poswens. 10.43 LOOKING AT JAZZ. 31.15 PROGRAMME PARADE,' 11.20 Interlude.
11.3 NEW ZEALAND
LAND:
well Sisters, Stare in my eyes →→ Waltz Kreisler)-Jack Harris and Hi Oron. Vivere Foxtrot (Bixbol Robert Caden and Ils Orchestra; Picoin Della-Tanto Revie (ko)-Barnabas Von Geczy and Orch. Daddy's Little Ghi (Burke)
II BEEddy Howard (Vocal) and
December-Blow Orch. Rones Foxtrot (Jewel)-Carroll Gibbons at Christchurch. ned the Savoy Hotel Avalon-Foxtrot,
2.30 "COMPOSER CAVALCADE."
The Mule of Robert Biol.
ROSPITAL 3.00 STUDIO: QUESTS.
Freiented by "Amber."
4.00 HAVING A WONDERFUL
CRIME."
Orphone; (Jaison-Rose)--
First Test Match.
ENG
A report on the first day's play 11.49 ENGLAND 7. SCOTLAND. Ruby International-The Calcutta
Commonda Cup at Twickenhorn.
Jonce.
A Comedy Thriller by_Max | Benny Goodman Quartet: Figaro Kester. With Naunton Wayna
The Shiging Barber) (Dale)-The tors: Rex Alaton and G. V. Wynw And Basti Radford.
Radio Revellers; Either it's love or
12.00 THE NEWS. -Foxtrot (Fisher) - Larty
4.30 BTUDIO: "FORCES CHOICE."
Presented by Ted Pael.
5.60 SONGS OF IRELAND.
4.15 RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Haven A Bides, at The Club Cround.
SAS LEIMAR MEMORIES.
9.00 PROGRAMME SUMMART. 6.02 STUDIO: "UNIT
QUESTS."
BE
"Anda" Calling - Workshops 54 Company RASC
NEWS (LONDON
7.09 WORLD NEWS AND
ANALYSI
-
And
Green nerd Is Orch. Vocal: Git 12.19 NEWS ANALYSIS, Phelan: Sugar Rose Foxtrot (Wal 12.15 ENGLAND ▼ RCOTLAND."
Continuation of commentary. 12.30 FA CUP. A commentary. Semi-Final.
On the
Second
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
TUESDAY, MARCH 20
0.10 p.m. FORCES FAVOURITES. 7.00 THE NEWS.
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
7.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7,25 PROGRAMME PARADE. 730 GENERALLY SPEAKING,' 7.43 THINK ON THESE THINGS. 8.00 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC.
BBC Revue Orchestra.
8.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alta Coole.
9,00 TILE, NEWS.
conducts a quiz on correct Eng- Leat Bish between
of Service men and women.
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.10- OME NEWS FROM.... BEI-.
TAIN.
9.15 MUSIC
HOTEL.
FROM
GRAND
The Palm Count Orchestra. Directi ed by Tom Jenkins.
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 FROM THE
GRAMME.
THIRD
CHAMBER MUSIC. Aeolian String Quartet: Qubetat In Emmor. Op. 81-Elgar.
Sedana
አየ
Thursday
1
12.30 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY." 12.11 MANTOVANI AND BIS ON-
CHESTRA (WITH TUNOB. 12.45 BYMPHONY OF
Geraldo and 11 Btring Choir. 1.15 NEWB, WEATHER
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 4.30 "FROM THE THEATRES," " 2.00 CLOBE DOWN.
6,00 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY." 4. STUDIO: “JAZZ FOR THE
MODERNA."
J
GJO STUDIO1 "CANTONESE
RADIO, Given by Mila Lee Wal-Inn
Prisented by John Waring. and 5. K. LO......
"BIT PARADE” 6.30 RAWICZ AND LANDAUER
7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWE ON TWO PLANOS.
ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). Tango (Albenir); Czardas (Monti);
7.15 "MELODY, MOMENTS.” Jamaican Rumba (Benjamin).
Intru: Blows you-Down in the 7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS
ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). Vailey-Primrose 11 Reginald 7.13 NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Dixon. Organ: Sumple Aveu (Thoma) Plano; Rossborough, Chelaca China (Basly): Valso
Norwegian Sunrise Surado (Carlo Begald Homanesque (Body):
Fluevo Organ: To Wild Beenes (A.. E. Matt); Preludo (View Ixon,
Nomborough Mountain); of Vie
Intermezzo (MacDowell-Patricia (Peasants Dance); scherzo (Sleigh (Pano); Tango Selection: Intro: Lu
Cumparaita: Song of the
Nose Tide).
Reginald Dixon, Organ.
LA DEMI-NEURE 730 STUDIO:
FRANCAISE.
EDITORIALS" 8.50 "FROM
LONDON
130 STUDIO: "DOWN MEMORY|
: LANE."
Presented by Alfeen Woods, 8.00 "FROM the Editoriata”
(Recorded Loudon Halay)., 8.10 "Box 200."
Hert Gillette at the Hammond' Organ
B.30 STUDIO: "ROCIAL WELFARE
IN HONGKONG,"
Almoning in Hongkong."
A Talk by Mine A. M. Ballantyne, Trinopal Almaner in Hongkongr
HAS LETTER FROM AMERICA "
(LONDON RYLAT).
By Alistair Cooke, 2.00 VIOLIN
AND PIANO
Patricia
THE
(RECORDED TKLAY).
Violin Classes.
Solor-Sentor: Sonata No. 4 m D mafor (ist Mav-Adagio) (Handel)-- Szymon Goldborg (Viola) Gerald Moore (lano), Bolos-intermediate: Minuet trom. Derenice (Handel)—The Jacques String Orchestra, codd. hy Iteginald_Jacques.
11.00 RELAY OF THE “GOOD FRI- DAY SERVICE FROM UNION CHURCIL KENNEDY ROAD. Conducted by the Rer. 0,
Віруса,
Preacher: Nov, J. E. (0.B.).
Bansbach.
1.00 LONDON STUDID CONCERT. Dloyd Neet String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel Alcina-Uverture
(Mandel); Air
(Byrd); Two Mortily a by Thy Crace--I cry to Thee Christ: Alcina Ballet Musto (Handel): Dy tilo Tam (Qodusens),
12.30 p.m. “TROGRAMME... – BÜM» :-
MARY."
(Gibbons).-- Payabe Chorales (Bach),
1233 PATRICIA, ROGSDOROVON (PIANO) AND ROWINBUN CLEAVER (ORGAN). Ava Maria (Bach-Gounod); Study No. 3 in E Major (Chopin); Troes (Hasbach): The Bells of St Mary's (Adams);
Lite dront Bunset (Adams)With Vocal refrain.
1245 MUSIC OF IVOR NOVELLO.
Glamorous -Night--Mary E
(from Shase through any droarnus "Glamorous Night")—Trefor Jones; Fold your wings (from "Glamorous Kent")—Mary Ellis and Trefor Jones; The Miracle of Nichiaow (from
Careless Rapture") Temple Ballet hiusic, Soto: Olive Gilbert: Bridge at Lovers (from “Careless Rapture") ----Sola: Olive Gilbert with the D:ury Lane Theatre Orchestra.
1.13 NEWS,
REPORT WEATHER AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCITTİME MUNIC.
The Ruler of the Spirits Over- Philharmonia turo (Weber)-Tho
ני
$.10 LOCAL STUDIO CONCERT,
Richard Lin (Tenor), Fritz Lin Accom- ('Celle) with Piano Datment by Betty DrowIL 8.25 "TAKE IT FROM HERE."
With Jay Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards. 53 STUDIO: "BFORTS REVIEW."pagnole (from "Can Vita Brave" da
By B Philip
9.10 THURSDAY SERENADE."
Programme of Continuous Music Arranged by Betty Brown,
RE-
A
9.30 STUD1b: BOOK TALK.
By Alleen Bekker. 9.45 LONDON PROMENADE
CHESTRA.
On-
CITAL.. Brahms: Sonata No 1 in G Major; It movement; Vivace me non troppo Ard movement: Adagio: 2nd movement: Allegro molto moderato--- Georg Kulenkamp (Violin) Georg Solti Piano). Interlude:
In allent Night (Brahms)-Glasgow Orpheus Choic
AND DANCE IN
9.30 "SONG
BRITAIN."
A Programme from Northum- berland,
Willie
and Ille Walker With Country Dance Band. Sung by Fred and the Northumbrian Lawson Serenaders With Alice Ellis on the Celtic Harp.
10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY).
20.15 WEATHER REPORT. 10.16
THE HAL CENTURY." "The Ninteon Hundreds," by Compton Stackenzie. 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
(Continuous).
Gymnopedie No. 1 (Batie)-Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sulto berge Koussevitsky; Petite Titoussell)L'Orchestre de la Societe
Du Conservatoire de Paris, conducted hy Charles Munch.
11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
H18
12.30 "PROGRAMME BUMMARY.” 1232 EUGEN WOLFT AND
ORCHESTRA,
REPORT
12.45 "FROM THE FILMS.”
4.15 NEW, WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT Orchestra. Westminster The conducted by Denis Wright 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
'0.01 **PROGAMME BUMMARY."
STORY: B. CHILDREN'S ______TOYTOWN,"
"Dreadful Doings laark Street."
A Play by 5. C. Hulme Beaman. 6.39 LIGHT ORCHESTRAL
Music in the Air (Lloyd): Portrait Queen's of a Fit Farnco)-Te FRO-Hall Light Orch; The Spice of Life Kennedy-Cart)-Charles Shadwell & His Orch; Pan-American Panorama Green); Spinning Wheel (lawica) The Columbia Orchestra.
0.45 STUDIO: SAXOPTIONE RE- CITAL BY EMILIO SALONGA. With Plane Accompaniment by Vicenta Cristobal, 7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEW! ANALYSIS (LONDON DELAY). 7.15 STUDIO: "SERVICES QUIZ."
Introduced by Peter Bimon.
ROMANCES,”
BERKELEY AND WALTON. Frederick Grinko vidin): Erncet Lush (piano); Elegy and Toccata, for Violin and ploco--Lennox Ber keley (recorded repeat of fret per- formance): Cantonetta and Scher- and plano-W!!- (recorded repent of Ham Wor At performance in England).
CHAMBER MUSIC.
9.10 HOME NEWS "YHOM' DRI- | zette, for viol
TAIN.
9.15 TIME FOR VERSE.
A poetry notebook. Edited produced by
Patric Reader: Robert Donat.
9.37 Interludo,
and
Dickson
Aeolian String - No. 1-Tippett:
9.45 RENDEZVOUS PLAYERS. Featuring Jack Collings,
10.00 ni Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.
10.13 BOOKS TO BEAD."
10.30 AS I KNEW UIM...
Erte Gil by James Laver. 10.45 POUTSHNOTF (pland). Sonata in B minor-L 11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE, 11.30 NEW ZEALAND
Queriet:
7.35
Romance Malachino
Quartet
11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 11.25 LISTENERS' CHOICE.
Katha Mirlo.
11.45 SPECIAL DISPATCH,
12.00 THE NEWS.
13.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
FRIDAY, MARCH 23
4.30 p.m.
TAKE
▼
KNG-
DERE.'
LAND.
7.00 THE NEWS,
ru Text Match.
ATA report on the third day's play
Нь "Pat" Walker Rhythm; Peanut Vendor (Bimons) -Roberto Inglez and His Orches Ira: Always true to you in my fashion (from "me, Kate"
SUNDAY, MARCH 18
SPORTS Cole Prefer-Eve Young with the
6.30 p.m. WEEK-END Tri: Columbus Toge Cavaugn
REPORT. Blues-Quickstep (Set- Blockade gent)ted Cha wad in Wes- 4.45, BANDY MACPHERSON
THE THEATRE ORGAN.. bon Jazz Band; One more Ka
7.00 THE NEWS. Waltz (morrow) ----Ambrose and Fa
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS, Orchestro. Voed: Benard Hunter. 1,15 "GOODNIGHT MÜBIC.
(Continuous). Royal Freworks tute Suite 130 VARIETY BANDBOX,
Alla Sicilana; Tony Hardel);
Overture: Word Trio: With Hediy
Menuetto Bir Hamilton Hancock Peggy Deamond; Peter Bounce;
・the London conducta Sellers, Jiminy Henley and Miriam Harty,
Buy Ternent | Plhammonte Orobestia, Kerin: Max Wall:
Compere: 11.29 WEATHER REPORT. and
GOD SAVE THE KING. EDITORIAL.8" 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
LAY),
7.15. STUDIO: "8 AT URDAY
ROUND-UP."
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8.30 * U TREEN
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Costane-Walts (Bicharts)--Batea, 10.00 am.
bos Von Gecty and 11
Orch.;
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"PROGRAMME SUM.
MARY,"
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7.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.25 PROGRAMME PARADE. 7.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 8.00 CALLING ALL FORCES. Introduced by Ted Ray,
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.10 HOME NEWS FROM
TAIN.
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9.25 STRUKE UP THE MUSIC. Skiney Torch and his Orchestra a programme of popular melodies. 10.60 31 Ben, RADIO NEW BREL 10.15 CONCEITO, Mozart's Crinet Concerto in A by Jack Brymer (K. (2), played and the BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by John Haplow 11.15 PROURĀSIME “PARADE. 1170 Interloda.“ 11.30 SUNDAY SERVICE.
Parkh or From Mansfield
contracted Nottinghamshire, CON- Codes B. C. Thillery,
12.00. TAK NEWS, 23.10: NEWS - ANALYSIS.
"MONDAY, MARCH 19 6.30 p.m/ KELLY · COTTÓN ... NAND
SNOW.
Rose of Spa-Pasotishio (Fer 10.02 BATURDAY'S ~-SPORTS RE- rart)London Promenada "Orch.
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STUDIO
Caminito Tango, (Filiberto) - An- 16.05 "MORNING MELODY"
LIGHT VARIETY- and Tia_Orch.; dre Kontranet Yours (Curetne Mucho)* (Roig): 10.30 LONDON Andre Kostelanetz and His Orch.: (Lotros) '—Juan Istu. Lloses and Rh Onder dontinae Waltz (Waldtettel) Grand Bynyphony Orchestra,
820 STUDIO! THE DAND
THE ROYAL AM FORCE, Under The Direction of **tra-hnear Wheeler.
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Westminster Drchestra, conducted by John'Qough.
THE SERVICE 11.00.RELAY OF
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Famdna stories of Mystery And
Arranged By STILO John
DRALL
12.15 STUDIO: SPORTS TIME.
By Bill Philips.
12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMART M
12.31 INDIAN LOVE
LYRICE
FWOODFORD-FINDEN),
Dintarinda.
7.00. THE NEWI,
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.“
nt Christchurch.
11.40 Interlude.
1145 HEPORT FROM BRITAIN.
By Vernon Bartlett.
12.00 THE NEWB.
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21
THE
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
71.5 Interlude.
IT FROM
7.25 PROGRAMME PARADE, 1.30 THR
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Last of two talks by C. E. Car- sington.
750 Interinde.
8.00 LISTENERS' CHOICE,
Concert Musk,
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1.45 MUMOUR,
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7.09 THE NEWS. 7.10-NEWS ANALYSIS. 7.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.25 PROGRAMME PARADE, 7.30 BRITAIN'S PLACE, IN
WORLD.
cos from English hinQUE,...“.
9.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 HOME NEWS FLOM BRI-
TAIN..
9.15 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA. Presented by Barbera Moladyman THE(grocophone recorde),
A talk by Sir Charles Webster,
7.43 HOW TO TRAVEL.~ By Stephon Potter and Joyce Church, | Grendolis
by
7.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
TES PROGRAMME. PARADEZIM
APPLE
1.30 THE MAHARAJA'S
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Antalk by Arthur, Bailey
9.18 Interlude. . ·
3.30 WORK AND WOUS ETEP": De Leslo Cooke tells of develop monte in the World Councilor Churchion and Congregationalian. 14-BRITAIN, AND, AKERICA.
Two Democracies at work.
A series of dicuations between E. A. Heśma and K. C. Howwell. € Westminster and the Capitol.
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3.10 HOME NEWS' FROM2 BEE- B.LAMUDIO FOR DANCIⱭ, »
Orchestra:4
12.45 LONDON TUDI • | 7.45 2.SINGING IS NO ɑóba' Victor. Bilvester-and; his Ballroom
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SINGAWELAH ONCHETRA: NOG, 13-Sung by James Johnston
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3139, NEW ZEALAND VENG
AND ANNOUNCEMENTARA 1.30.ATTERNOON "OPNIKKEN
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1100 WORLD AFFAIRS,
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11.13 PRQGRAMME. PARADE, 11.20, GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE. 12.00 THE NEWS
IZIONEWS ANALYSIS,..
FERDINAND
(Rubinatedo)
Orchestra:
Linden Grove (Collins); (a) Im- Mood (b) Impetuous patience,
Serenader Perelstent (Estpul!);
Colina) Dream Waltz (Foulds); Marche Heroique (Collins). 10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY).
10.15 WEATHER REPORT. 10.13 AT THE OPERA."
by.
"Cayzitoria Kastleans" Masergul. Santuzza (Soprano), Delia Sanzio: Turridu (Tenor), Giovanni trevairio; Lucla (Contralto), Cign to Franco: Alfio (Baritons). Pero Bamini; Lola (Mezzo-Soprano), Minna, Pataoleon!: Chorus, WITH Member of the Orchestra of La Scala, Milans, conducted by Carlo Sabajo. 31.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLONE DOWN.
Frid
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1.02 "MEDITATIVE MUSIC." 8.30 RECITAL BY ESSIE ACHLAND
(CONTRALTO) DAWSON
PETER (BARTTONE) RICHARD CROOKE (TENOR) AND NINON VALLIN (SOPRANO).
9.09 ANDRE KÖSTELANETZ AND
1118 ORCHESTRA, When Day dome amator Tchaikow
(Grouya): Flat but the weary heart (Tchaikowsky),
0.15 VIOLIN SOLOB.
(Kotscher): Melodio in E None
taught me my Mother Songa (Dvorak)-Yohtadt Menutian; Cavati wa (Raff)-Albert Sammons; On Wings of Song (Mendelsohn); Ave Maria (Schubert)-Alfredo Compot. 9.30 HONGKONG MUSIC PESET
Massed Binging. Where'er you walk ("Semele Ifandell-Webster Booth (Vocal) & by Halle Orch, conducted Warwick Braithwaite.
the
School. Choirs.
GIRLA
Challenge Class Sentor: Old (2-part singing): Mother Hubbard (Hely- Hutchinson)Northern 13/18): School Taitt Convent Intermediate: Cherry Tupe (Home)- Albert Sandler Tria: Junior: Shadow Dorothy March (ftathbone) Simpson (Soprano)..
Orch, conducted by Walter Sum- kind; BogateBe (Scaristescu) _--- Ginetto Noveu (Violin); Date Es-
Falla)-Ginotte
Novou, BOOM-
by
panded at the Plan
Jean Navou; Skazka (A Fairy Tale) (Rimsky-Korsakov)...The Philhar-
conducted by
monia Orchests, Constant Losbert.
дем
2.00 "TIME FOR MUBIC.”
Dag Mildland Light Orchestra, conducted by Gülber Vinter. Three Dalo Dances (Wood); In- cidental Music to "omed Jullet" (German); Songs way (arr' Viiter).
2.30 ST MATTHEW
(BACH). Choir of st
of Nor
PASSION
Thomas' Church and Gewandhaus Orchestra.
Leipzig.
(Tenor) Mezzo-
Principal Solalyts: Tiana Laznnite
Ката Erb. (Soprano),
Beckmann Friedel
Gerhard Hunch (Bari»
Schulze Soprano),
(Bart), tone), Septried conducted by Gunther amin.
4,05 LONDON PROMENADE OR-
CHESTRA.
A
The Guildford Suite (Dahi); Tho Phoenician Merchants; Vision of Vanity - Modry. On a day of Rejoicing: Desert Caravan (Hɔn- book): Donna Country Lane Sulto Palmer); In the Cornields; Village Merrymaking; on the Bring-Sule (Howard Cary);¦ ̧ Laght O Foot March (Anclife).
4.30 "MUSIC IN MINIATURE.”
Margaret Tield-Hydo. (Soprano); Wigmore
Amald Execrable; Itchardon (Organ),
5.00 "GOOD FHINAY” SERVICK FROM NORTH "KELVINSIDE CHURCH (LONDON BELAY). Conducted by The Rev. Tom Alan
630 "DEC BANDSTAND."
Black
Dyka AUT Band, conducted by Alex Mortimer. 4.00 "PROGRAMME BUMMARY" 6.02 CHILDREN'S STORY! "Pirates Creek" by Jean Marsh.
Final Episode.
630 STUDIO:
RADIO.
CANTONESE
By
Given by My Loe Wal-len and Mrs. K. Lee,
656 ORGAN BOLO,
Viton (Rheinberger) Op. 150; Meditations -(Rheinberger)---Op. 181
Paul Hebestest.
1.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RE. LYMPHONY OF STRINGS."
7.115
Geraldo and His String Choir. Quando; Sir Roger de Coveric: The Baul's Daughter of latington; Love walked
Serenade.
12:
Donkey
for (8)
16 THE KENTUCKY MINSTRELA, Not (Pre Ora Pro (Piccolomin); Arleo O Bun (Losk- Light Lot-Day}; The Lord is voo (Allen)
FROM 8.00 VOCAL
"CAROUSEL (RODGERS ***** HAMMERSTEIN),
BOYS Challenge Class Sentor: The Two Peter Grenadiers 1Bchumann) -
Inter- (Ba-Baritone); Dawson mediate: Ponting By (Purcell)- Homance Hubert Eisdell Heddle Nash. Dennaeth,
BOYS AND/OR GIRLS Under Twelve: Lullaby. Goumann
(Second Movement from "Concerto Noble & Norman Allin: Junior: Whn No Wieniawiki)-Natan Milstein is Srivia? (Schubert)-Master Robert (Violin); Romance in Sharp Major, Farris (Roy Soprano) accom, by
Leslie' Jettries" Orch. Op 20 No. 2 (Schumann)—Artur Romance Plano: Hubinstein, (Burd on a Theme by Paganini
4 (Brahms)-Pisabeth Art Philip Green)-Yehudi Menuhin, Violla Romance (Tchaikowsky)-- | (Boprtaro); Under Ten:, The Swoof
Romance In C Nighungale (Trad.)-Dorothy Blmy-1 Salon Orchestra: Major, Op 2 (Sibellus)-BBC; ron (S09.): Under Eight: Where are Symphony Orchesten, conduzted, by you going to, my pretty maki Sir Adrian Boul.
Schumann:
Tred.)Docutter Simpson (Siprano)! 8.00, FROM THE EDITORIALE” Infant Close: The PURY Cat and
(RECORDED
· LAY), 2.10 STUDIO:
LONDON
"LUCKY VARIETY REQUESTS.
XHEP
Presented by Paulino Spence 9.10 RBC DANDSTAND.
The Band of the Royal Arumisty, conducted by Le-COL Owen uairy . . . 9.40. LIGHT OPERA COMPANY.
Paxenial-Vocal Gama (Lohar); Princo Vocal
Student (komberg).
RELAY).
GEMS
Ive Withers and Stephen Dot - glas with the Drury Lane Theatre
1.IO. STUDIO, "MUSIC LOVERS*
HOUR CLASSICAL QUESTS.
Presented by Curtia indion. 9.10 MORTON GOULD AND HIIS. Ay, Ay, Uretre); Dancing in
ORCHESTRA.
(Schwart); the dark..
Pavane Denong
Tambourine (Goud); (Pol); Shadow Waltz (Dubin),
9.30. "MUCH. BINDING IN THE
MARSH.»
And
With Richard Murdoch Kenneth Dorme.
19,50 RADIO NEWBREEL | (LON-
DON DELAY).
the Owl (from A Becond' 00 Songs OUP Tornihy Simon (Soprano).
Mixed Veloo Chairs' Challenge Class: All through the 10.15 WEATHER REPORT." night (Tred, Welsh Song, arr. Ro- (19.16 RECTEAL herton) The Glasgow Choir.
**Vocal ClamDOS,
Soprano - Benior:
Orpheus
By Leon dooMENS.
Stonia (from The Limor Ora: Dedication too) (Bach)--Leon Goodsons and the Liverpool Philbermonta; Orch.. (Schumann) Maria Olctewaknas conducted by B Malcolm Bar- termediate: Blow, blow thou winter
Concenta Dr. Oboe and Cler wind
Ama)Dorothy Simpson Strings (Cimarosa);"_Ist movement: And Movement Treble (boys Allegio; and movement; Biellars— 10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON Junks: The Lan (G. Shawntractions, (b)
Dorothy
Simpson; -under alxtent); it was a boren Leon Ghoomeinn and the Liverpool (Morley)-Under Philharmo Oretsentre, r. conducted 10.15 WEATHKE REPORT. 19.15 MOB CUESTRA OF THE ; the Direction of Stewart Wilson! | by: Bar BiMcoin. BargENÉ:"
WEEK."
Philharmonic Or Contralto Senior: o rest in 10.30 HA FAIR OF HANDS" The Croch
Lord (Mendelssohn) - Marjorie chestra, conducted by Vaciax Thomas & the London Symphony
Talich.
Orch, cond. by Stanford Robinson: Serenade for Strings, Op 9. (Buk)) endr Senter: The Vagabond n. 1st movement; Andante con moto: Vaughan Williams)—Peter. Dawsoni And movement: Allegró ma non
Bats Benfor: Lonely Woode (Lully) troppo a grazioso: 3rd movement:cal Hemingway Adagio-Piz Andante: 4th movement;'
A: STORY BY HON. "Adapted' As' 'A "Play by A. G.
Brooks, ke Bangi 11.06. "PARSIFAL GOOD FRIDAY
MUSIC: (Wagner)); MA Bieito Philharmonichelin.
|_ Orchestra, conducted by
Allegro · giocoso, tra- non troppo Piano Cime presto Binvonia Dance No 10 in A Solos Senior: Minuet Trio. #112 WEATHER EXPORT. Flat Major. * Presto (Op 3 No.3) (Beethoven 112S STUDIO?, "GOOD - FRIDAYİ” 10.45, UNITED, NATIONS'ALBUM'
Claudio Arrau: Bolos-Intermediale;
Epilogue, conducted by The
Lev. 3. Banabach. 11.00 PEPE. NUNEZ AND, HIS Two-part Invention in 1 BAS No. 1
KHÍ GOD: HAVE- THR: KINOMA -SPANISHI • ARGENTINS.OR4 (Bach) i-- Caroline Braga; Bolos
Junior:Ballag, in 'C... mlaur (225) 11.20 CLOSE:DOWN. CHEATRA. DALAM İNS
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