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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL myjt21951. mart

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

Commentary On The Grand National

To Be Relayed Over Radio Hongkong

5.00 A-TUD ́1-0:- "HOME RE-¡ of love (from "Don Pasquale”.

QUESTS."

Donizetti-Tita Schipa (Tenor);

Presented by "Amber."

4.00 PRODRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 BYMPHONY OF STRINGS,"

The Grand National, which has been describTMTM ed as 'the most famous, most severe, and. most

· valuable steeplechase in the world,' will be run at Aintree at 3 o'clock English time today-which of tomorrow morning in means the early hours Hongkong. Radio Hongkong will be recording the night: Where commentary by Raymond Glendenning and it will be rebroadcast tomorrow afternoon, Sunday, at 4 o'clock.

'The BBC 'Picture Parade' series has by now established itself as a weekly programme over Radio Hongkong. This Friday the film featured in 'Picture Parade' is "The Wooden Horse," which owes its intensity to the fact that the story itself is true. The tale of the three British airmen who hid in a wooden vaulting horse and tunnelled their way out of Stalag-Luft III (the German prisoner- of-war camp from which no man had previously managed to escape) under the noses of the guards and got clean away remains one of the most dramatic of the Second World War.

The story behind the film is told in this pro- The speakers are two of the escapers gramme. themselves-Eric Williams, the author of the book,

0.36 STUDIO:

-Tho--Yeomen of England - (Edward)-by-the-Unlod – Nationaparte.—1;.

HE, Sir Benogal Itaka. German), with Orch.. and Ontan:

0.12 -"HERITAGE

DRITAIN" | Manhatian Borenada 4diter); Diucs LONDON RELAT RECOnn- in the Night (Arlon); Song of India Mamaky-Kosakov); Jutumi Fire Dance (De Falla); Humoresque |. (Dvorak); Estrellita Ponoe); Lalus Lund (Cyril öcqtt}} Laver (Hodger). 7.30 STUDIO: "LA DEMI-DEUNE

FRANCAISK.'

"The Driton at ́Leisure,” .9.45 "LETTER FROM AMERICA" ------------(LONDON-HELAX).

by Alistair Cooke. 10.00 "IHM HALS CENTURY" NO 4

"The Thirties."

By Frank-Tiisler, 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAT).

11.15 "GOODNIGHT, MUBIC."

* En_Bara, (A Legend) (Sibelius) Now Symphony Orchestra, conducted

by Etgeno Goossens, 1129 WEATHER NEPORT.

GOD. SAVE THE KING.

11.30 CLUBE DOWN.........

Por Estate (from "Don Carlos Tour Jelly Badioemen (Edward Gee-111 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM Wednesday

Verdi-Macam Andermott (Contral- | man): Out where the big ships_go

to).

8.30 "FAIDE

By Jane Ansten. Eplode 10: Lydia Disgraces Her Familly,"

0.00 FROM THE

AND

(LONDON RELAY ED).

EDITORIALS" RECORD-

2.10 WEATHER REPORT.

0.11 Interlader

7.30 LONDON STUDIO HELO-

DIES. Robert Farmon and is: Or chestra with Denny Vaughan and "Kathran OldGold, You'd be hard to replace; British REPORT Í Grenadieri: Alwagne;

Geraldo and His String Choir. Won't you buy my weet Laven- der?; Min Annabelle Lee: Hath- leen Mavourneen; Cuando: Clemen- ina: Stardust; The way you look ban my Caravan

"SERVICES EVEN SONG," Conducted by the Rev. D. J. Andrews, United Board. 7.00..MANTOVANI..AND HIS OR.

CHESTRA (WITH PIANO).

(Albert The Alamein Concerto

major Symphony No. 41 4 C Liter; Lul- Arlen)Sololat: Monta

K.551) Bir laby of the Bells Concerto (from "Jimpilor" Momart,

conducting the Orchestra: Philharmonika” London The Pin Phantom of the Opera Thomas Bebo -Ward)-Sulolt: Guy Fletcher: A

Plano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Back- Valee in the Night (from the dim "Wanted for Murder Spoliansky] Op. 15 (Brahms)-Wilhelm

hatte (Piano) and the BBC Syn- (Brahm):

by phony soloist: Monia Liter.

Orchestra, conducted LOOKING Adrian Bout. 7.13 STUDIO:

AHEAD."

10.30 "MUSIC FOR WORSMP.” The Chor of St. Cathedral, London.

(Hewitt); The Drunken sailor: Fo Grande: Billy Boy: with Chorus: PREJUDICE." | Dekking wong (from "Merry Wives of Windsorienlai), with chorus,

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 "MUSIC FOR YOU.".

(Weber)Berlin Jubel-Overture Staba - Opora Orchestra: Siciliano Busch (Violin) Madragee (admonett1)-Now May- (Gestria)——Adot?

King Elegie (troam with Piano: fair Straig Orch.

9.15--00--TIONGRONO Criadan-Suite-(Skellis) Boral Opera House Orchestra, conducted "TADM" CONCERT.

Jarnefelt: Etude de by 'Arnold Concert in F Minor (Lext)-Eileen Joyce, Plano; Romance in E Flat. Op. 44 No. 1 (Rubinstein) New Light Symphony Orch.: Hungarian Dance No. 5 in Bharp Minor The Sleeping Beauty Waltz Tchaikowsky)-Royal Opera

Sk House Orch., conducted by Malcolm Sargent.

Review of the Week's Pro. KIRTATOOK

Paul's

1.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.30 LIGHT MUSIC" (CON-11.00 RADIO NEWBREEL, (L O N-

TINUOUS).

Vienna: Bandstand; Red River Sis about

(Arthur Benjanin):

Rhapsody in the Sun (ackforth:}; Fracoes-Gulle {Hayda Wood)!

The Round- The

Seafarer (White); (Haydn Wood)-The New Concert Orchestra,

NEWS 8.00 WORLD NEWS AND

ANALYSIS (LONDON RE. LAY).

B.15 "RONGS FROM OPERA."

Cavaline che Leila (from "The

Perl Fishers" Bizet)-Janne

Micheau Soprano) with the Lor

and Oliver Philpot. Their background story is sup-don Symphony Orch; Fond dream ported by excerpts from the sound-track of the film, in which the leading actors were Leo Genn, and David Tomlinson, 'Picture Anthony Steel,

Parade, featuring "The Wooden Horse," comes at 10:15

p.m. on Friday.

At 9.30 p.m. on Thursday, Radio Hongkong will the present "Music at Dusk," a short play from studio which was especially written for the medium of the radio by Val Gielgud. It is perhaps more cor- rect to call this a 'conversation piece' than a radio story play as the whole substance of the strange centres around 'à dialogue between a man and woman in a country cottage. There is a piano, too, But to tell you more would be to reveal too much of the rather unusual theme on which, the play is based.

a

The part of the Lady is taken by Linda Roberts; that of Crane, the owner of the cottage, by John King; while the production is by Derak Orchard. ...(Broadcasting on 'a fréquency of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megocycles per second in the 31 metre band)..

Tonight..

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY 127h. nay

KINNEY

HAWAHAN

BABRADORS,

AND MUSICAR

JEES AM-

IZÈ ̈LIGHT VARIETY, A

115' NEWS, WEATHER

DEFORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 - ORCHESTRĂ. SELECTIONS. Vanity Fair Overture (Fletcher New Concert Orchestra: Carnival (Matt)-New Concort Ore Can

D'Ambrosio Alfredo Camboll and Its Orchestra: Bar- wick Green (A Wood)-New Con- pest Orchestra; Miniature Sulte (Eric Conte-New Concert Or chestra: The Lilac Dunto-Select (Cuvillier)-Landon Palladium Orch

tad

2.30 HAVING

Bier.

'FORCES' PROGRAMMED. 2.00 "COMPOSER CAVALCADE," The Music at Geoffrey

A WONDERFUL CRIME." By Max Heater, with Naunion Warue and Bali, Stadford. 3.00 STUDIO: HOSPITAL.

REQUESTS."

-+

Presented by Linda. 4.00 CLASSICAL ĦALY HOUR.

The Concertgebow Orchestra .... of Amsterdam.

Leonora Overture No. 2 (Beetho-

by Edouard

vent conducted

van

plien (Serenade) - Nan Maryska (Vocal) - with Plano Accomp. by Gerald Moure; Dance of the Seven Veils (from "Salome," Op. 54) -- The Philadelphia Orchestra. duced by Eugene Ormandy. 10.10 CABARET AND DANCE

MUSIC.

DON-

DON RELAY). 11.15 WEATHER REPORT. 1.16 Eplogo.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

Monday

12.30 FROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.12 POPULAR VARIETY,

1.00 BONGS.

By Oscar Naizko ·(Baxa) with Chorus.

BBC

Overseas

ortwave

4.00 PROGRAMME. BUMMARY, 6.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S

HALF HOUR. Presented by Elizabeth Ann.

PORTUGUESE

0.30 STUDIO:

HALF HOUR. 7.00 "THE BRITISH INDUSTRIES

FAIR, 1931"

A talk by Mr W. P. Montgomery, the United Kingdom Trade Com immune

7.15 "THE PRICE OF PEACE"

A special series of talks presented

Programmes

Huo

Skion:

Cartoon: How high, the moon; Just one of thos

Thanks for and Day. the Memory: Nim

2.00 WOLL NEWS AND NEWS

ANALTOIS LAY);

(LONDON

A Talk by Stephen Potter, 3.50 STUDIO: "I LIKE

LIKE."

WBAT 1

12.39 "PROGRAMME BUMMARY.” 12.32 FELIX KING (PLANG) AND

HIS ORCHESTRA, That's you (Kramer)-Vocal: Dick James:

"Dancing in the dark (Schwartz)-Felix King (Piano) with Rhythm accomp. Myself and I (Rome)-Vocal: Dięk James; Dream Girl

Косого (Evans):

Cherla (Simma).

the

12.45 "FROM THE FILMS," 8.15 VISIONS OF THE FUTURE.

· Cuban Love Bong (from ------- B. – G. --Wells-and-Things—to-|-film""Cuben Love Song"-Etolliart)—–

Come.

Lawrence Tibbett, Baritone; Wishing (will make it o

(from "Love Affair" — De Sylva) Millicent Phillipw Tramps at Sea

(from 'Cuban Love song" Stothart)

Domino Tibbett; Lilac Woltz (Cuvillier): My heart will be dancing (from "Lilac Demino"

May-June Knight; Roads "One

Presented by Jean Campbell.

9.00 "FROM THE EDITORIAL8" | Lawrence

(LONDON RELAT

ED

1.10 WEATHER REPORT. 931 "ITMA.”

9.40 CONCERTO."

RECORD-

Triple Concerto in C Major (Hesthovan), Op. 56.

fut movement: Allegro: 2nd movement: Largo; 3rd movement: Ilondo alla Polacca R. Odnoposoft (Cello); A. Aubor (Violin); S. | Moreira (Piano), with the Vienna borxhucted Philharmonic Orchestra, by Felix WeingATLEER. 10.15 CHANSON FRANCAIBE.

Moi met Fous (Homez)-ten- ri Docker with Michel Emer· and Le Rumbo do Mon His Orch. Reven (from Film "Un not A Celia Vienne"--Carry) Klyme (Vocal): Seul Dans la Muft (Sten- Docker with Michel Kell-Henri Elmor and is Orchestre Fanlar

(Provence)--Madarpe Marthe to Bruta with Orch.; En Pascans par In L'Orzame (Lorraine)-Ensemble Vocal with Orct., Tadiodifusion, Paris. 10.30 THE

SNOWS OLD LADY

HER MEDALI,"

By J. M. Barrie, 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL DON RELAY).

..

<LON-

11.15 "GOODNIGHT MUBIC."

Masonic Funeral Music (Mozart) K. 477-Vienna Philharmonic Orch.

(V)John Requiem-Dies Irae

(6.30-10.15 p.m. on 17.81 Me/s, 16.84 m.; 10 p.m.-12.15 a.m. on 15.26 Mc/s, 19.66 m.). Mallugh (Tenor) with Orch.: Alle-

SATURDAY, APRIL 7

6.00 p.m. Eric Barker in

JUST FANCY.

With Peart Hackney Desmond

Waiter-Ellis, Patricia

Gilbert,

9.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES. 19.00 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME

TAIN.

NEWS FROM BRI-

10.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT

CHESTRA.

On

11.00 13 Bẹn. RADIO NEWSREEL.

Deryck Guyter. Musle by the Mal- | 11.1 NEW RECORDS. Colin Mitchell Trio. Script by Erle Presented by Spike Rughes. Barker.

12.00 YOURS FAITHFULISY.

630 GRAND HOTEL:

Tom Jenkins ond the Palm

Orchestra

1.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 8.00 THE NEWS.

8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,

Excerpts from our Listeners' Lot-

Courtiers.

8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8,25 PROGRAMME PÄRADE.

THIRD B.30 FROM

THE

PRO-

GRAMME, 'Marlborough and Elsenhower - Comparison."

A talk by 5. H. F. Johnston.

MONTMARTRE 3.00 T

PLAYERS. Directed by Henry Krein.

D.IS COMPOSERS OF THE WEEK.

Coreli and Vivaldi

(gramophone records)

9.10 ELTON HAYES. He sings to a small guitar.

0.45 COLONIAL QUESTIONS, 10.00 THE NEWS.

19.10 ROME NEWS FROM moTALIN P

Love for male-Foxtrol (Cole Por- ter)-Benny. Carter's Orchestra: All dressed up with a broken heart- Quickstep (Vai-Blly "TIZMJUTY" nd His Organ Dance Band and ate. 10.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. Vocal: Harry Kaye; Beware of Light Music.

BRI-

April rain (Tyah)--Gracie Felds. 11.00 Bl Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL Vieni: Sister Kala--Foxtrot --- Clyde 11.15 TWENTY QUESTIONS. McCoy and Sita Oreliestra; Silencle Anona Wint, Joy Ackson, Jack Bolero (Hernandez)-Xavier Cugat Train, and Reliard. Dimbleby ask.

Orchestra: and

Thanks for all the questions and Gilbert Hard- (Fischer) — Frankie your klanen

ing knows almost all the answers. Laine with the Tune Timers and 11.4 SANDY MACPHERSON THE THEATRE ORGAN Orch. Patient in Lace - Foxtrot

AT

12.30 am, PROGRAMME PARADE. 12,40 Interlude. 12.43 BANDSTAND.

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS. 1.15 NEWCASTLE

| lifenderson)-Sklich Henderson and| 12.00 THE GRAND NATIONAL,

Orch. How can you buy Killarney? A commentary by Raymond Glen- -Waitz (Stecic) Jack Simpson and densing from Aintree, 11 Sextel. Vocal: Dave Kidd; Sen- timental Me (Casin)--Slove Con- way. Vocal: Somebody loves me Foxtrot MacDonald)-Dave Barbour and His Orch. Vocal: Peggy Lee:

Rober- Laura-Beguine (Raksin) to Inglez and His Orchestra: They,

me (Kern) The didn't belle Radio Reveilers. Vocal: Bart St. Lauls Toodle-Foxtrot (Emazon) -- Duke Ellington and His Orch.; flen qu'un Beguin-Tango (Jacquin) L'Accordeonude Alexander and H Orch. Noche

V.

commen

UNITED TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR. 135ociation Football. A Lary.

SUNDAY, APRIL 8

.00 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE.

de BlarMr-Slow From Bellahouston Parish Church, Rumba (Orefiche)--Lecuona Cubot Ginage, conducted by the Rev. A. Boys; Someday I'll find you-Waltz | M. Campbell. Barium: The Damnation of Faust (Coward)--Lee Resimas and H 4.30 ONE GIRL'S WAB. (Berlioz); Minuok of the Will of the Wipe Hung dan March; Dance of Orch. the Sylph Trola Manch (Beroa), 11.00 RADIO conducted by Eduard Van Deum.

4.30 STUDIO: FORCES' CHOICE. Presented by Peter Ressia..

(TİZGERALD 4.00 ELLA

AND THE INKSPOTS, "You were only fooling (Meadows) -The Inkspots and Mixed Chorus t with Rhythm Decomp.; S-R-I-NE (Low Brown)-Ella Fitzgerald; Bey something, sweet to your method (Brodsky) The Interpola with jabeet chorus and accomp.: Don't

'dream everything you

Inkspots; Conv (Adamson) The Cow Dooĝia (Cartor)-Ella Fitz- gerald ang the Inkspots,

... bailove

5.13 SOCCER FOOTBALL,

8.45 MANTOVANI AND HIB

CHESTRA PLAY

AND WALTZES.”

On- PTANGGES

Tango Medley: Intro: Tango Melodique, Arapa de la Noche: Tango "des Roves; Madame, you're lovely: Jealou Adios Mochachon

Chorister Waltz (Phelps);" Trigo Pizzicato (2wart); Nights of 57) Cladno-Waltz (Anoliffe).

5,00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY €20 A TUDIO:

QUESTA

"Linda" Calling.

UNIT

· RE-

"A" Company, 1710.9.L.I

1.00 QRN, O AND DANCE' IN

BRITAIN."

NEWSREEL (LON DON RELAY). 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

The Fountains of Rope (Ottorino Respigh-Philharmonie Symphony Croston of New York, conducted by Sir John Bartoli, 11.20 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD BAVE THE KING. 11.36 CLOSE DOWN.

19.00 PROGRAMME. SUMMARY, 3032 BATURDAY'S BPORTS TE-

SULTS. 10.05 "MORNING MELODY." "A Choice of Colour." 18.30 LONDON STUDIO, CONCERT. Boyd Nee Skinz Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Heel. 10 ETAY OF THE KERVICE

PROM ST. JOHN'S CATHE DRAL.

112.13 BFONTS TIME.

By Phillips. ·

12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY..

122 ANTON AND THE PARA- AMOUNT THEATRE ORCHES

12.15 a.. PROGRAMME - PARADE, 12.25 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Musta,

12.45 COMMONWEALTH SURVEY,

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

TUESDAY, APRIL 10

0.00 .. THE

DBITAIN

HERITAGE

4: The Brlion at Leisure. G.30 HARRY PARRY.

And his Sextet.

7.00 COUNTRY QUESTIONS.

7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES.

8.00 THE NEWS.

8.1 NEWS ANALYĦIS.

R.IS FROM THE EDITORIALS.

OF

8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.30 'GENERALLY SPEAKING." 8.45 THE PAVILION PLAYERS. Directed by David Wolfethal, 5.09 DO YOU REMEMBER? 9.15 MUSIC FROM THE BALLET. (gramophone records)

9.30 THINK ON THESE THINGS. 9.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke.

10.00 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRI-

TAIN, 10.15 MUBIC FOR DANCING, Victor 61vector and his Ballroom Orchestra,

11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 BOOKS TO READ, 11.30 THEATRE TALK.

11.45 IRENE SCHARNER (plano) 15 AIR PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.30 COMMUNISM IN ASTA.

2: ChinaThe Party and the Con- stitution, by Leonard Constantine. 12.43 REPORT FROM BRITAIN, By Vernon Barlett. 1.00 THE NEWB.

1.10, NEWS ANALYSIS.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11

6.00 p.m. Ted Ray in

BAY'S A LAUGH.' With Kitty Bluett, Patricia Hagen, Sellers, Leslie Fred Yule, Peter Perries, Dob and Alf Pearson, The Beat and the Belles, and Stanley Orchestra. Black and the Dance Script by Eddie Maguire and Ted AT Ray. Additional material by George

Wedmoro

The story of how Yvonne Haneden went to war at the age of eighteen and what happened to hor; written by James Clemson,

7.30 WEEK-END

PONT. 7.45 HANDY

SPORTS

MACPHERSON THE THEATRE ORGAN. 8.00 THE NEWS.

8.30 NEWS ANALYSIS.

15 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 2.25 PROGRAMME PARADE. 830 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 9.00 CALLING ALL FORCES. Introduced by Ted Roy. 10.00 THE NEWS.

30.10 HOME

TAIN.

NEWS FROM

10.15 30K LOSS

CHESTRA.

ДЕ-

6.10' BRITISH CONCERT HALL.

PHILHARMONIC LONDON

ORCHESTRA. Conducted and presented by Basil Cameron: Symphonie Poem: Les Preludes-List; Dances of Galanta -Kodaly: Summer Muse-Bax; Capriccio patio Ramsky-Kor Rakov.

OB

AND HIS

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWIREEL.. 11.15 DBO NORTHERN ORCHES-

TRA. 12.25 . PROGIAMME PARADE 1220 Interlude.

Methodist

12.30 SUNDAY SERVICE, FO West Kirby Church, Cheshire, conducted by the Rer. E. Benson Perkins,

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYBIS.

MONDAY, APRIL 9

7.30 ANNOUNCER'S CHOICE, Presented this

week by Patrick Hughes.

8.00 THE NEWB; 'KU 8:10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.23 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.50 RED-LETTER DAY.. *Escape from Ruska, by Sir, Paul Duken

BA JAZZ MUSIC, (gramophone record)

9.15 THE BILLY COTTON

9.45 YOU AND THE NEWS

21 Hot News.

described

THA AL BOLLINGTONS(OR= | 4,00 VEL WHAT DO YOU KNOW? | C. ‘G. Stuttard GAN):

A PERETHIMB, from the 12.45 LONDON "North" Byuntry.

·Singers: Da Emith, Violet Car

Mala Volce, mos, Thun MMO Choir, and the Flotcher Singers. 27.39 VARIETI BANDBOX

+

informational - quir

LIGHT ORCHESTRA.

11.45 COUNTRY QUESTIONS. 12.15 am, PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.23 app LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.

12.45 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. An economic commentary.

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEW ANALYSIS.

THURSDAY, APRIL 12

6.00 p.m.

VAL.

ABOUT

THE

FESTI-

(Sor Wednesday, 17,45)

6.15 MONIA' LITER QUARTET. 6.30 CONCERTO,

Glafunov's,

Violin Concerto in A minor, plaợ”- ed by Frederick Grinke and the BBC Northem Orchestra. conduc- tor. Charles Groves. Programme also inclucies: Corelli's Concerto Gromo for Strings (arr. Barbirolli); Michael Tippett's Sulta in D..

730. SPORTS DIARY.

1.43 BPOETING: RECORD, 8.00 THE NEWS.

8.10 NEWS ANALYS19.

8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

8.23 PROGRAMME PARADE 8.30 GENERALLY SPEAKINGE! 8.43 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agricultural magazine.

9.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.

0.30 RECITAL.

Ruth Pearl (violin)

Frederick Pake (piano), Sonatino Lennox Berkeley.

3: New Skm.

9.43 SPARE PARTS FOR HUMAN

BODIES."

10.00 THE NEWS.

New Skin.

10.10 HOME NEWS

TAIN.

PHOM

IM-

18,15 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA. Presented by Barbara McFadyror.

gramophone records)

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.13 VARIETY BANDBOX,

The Five Smith Milea Lorna Brothers. Arthur Englah.

Berberd

Fayoe and David Martin, Tony Evans, Jirans Young. Henry. Locke, Charman Inner., and Johnny Denis and his Ranchmen.

12.15 am, PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.25 app LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.

12.45 SPECIAL DISPATCn.

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,

FRIDAY, APRIL 13 0.00 p.m. JAZZ MUSIC. fon records).

0.30 "BEACHFORD. PIER.' by L. Grant Wallnce

2.15 BRITISH CHOIRS. (pramophone' recorda)

10 TAKE TT FROM HERE.”

8.00 THE NEWS.:

.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

BJS FROM THE EDITORIALS.

2.25 PROGRAMME. PARADE. 8.30 IN LONDON,

By Patrick Kavanagh.

9.00 SOUTHERN BERENADE OR-

CHESTRA,

Directed by Lou Whitema

9.30 SEMPRINI AT THE FIANG. BAS HOW THE WEITER DOES

II.

a: Bringing It To LH, L. A. G. Strong talk about Mrs Gamp and

described her apartments Charice Dickens en Mats Chur- zlowit. Could ertyndio make an Inventory of a room and ita fural- 1ure boyueting or funny? 10.00 THE NEWB... 10.10 ROME NEWS FROM DAY. DATAIN.

BAND 10.15 TOP SCORE.

hów

the

for

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 11.1: BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Ian Whyte, Overture: The Magic Flute-Mod: Berenade -stringi" dn ́t bachan unge, Symphony No. 8. Endoor. (Ixora the New Wardd)Dvorak, 12.15 am PROGRAMME PARADE. 1825 ayy, LISTENERS' CHOICE. BMI--] Light "Munc

A wookly

bo changes. hi' methods of communion-

inton hava, vently; improved STUDIO, MELO- tween university studenta

America and Great Eustain. Wel-speed, and accuracy of News re DIES. May Martin and his Melody. Coppe, Mnusschusst be part

Questions 19.00 Tag NEWS. from the Sky" Orchestra, with Edinburggir 5.5 Undvarsity.

Members: In America, Geno KER.) 10.10 HOME NEWS FROM Jimmy Young, 22,

BALTAIN. 135 NEWS, WEATHER. HEPORT | In 'Great Britain. Likevel Garmin.

AND-ANNOUNCEMENTS;

10.15 BEACHFOLD' FIRE. 4.34 RING, UT THE CURTAIN

THE LONDON SYMPHONY by: L. Great Wallace. OICESTRA.

C. 11.00 Big Ben, HADRO : NEWSREEL Symphoný | Conductor: Jomnt ›Kirkpw.

11.15 DBQ, WEST OF ENGLAND Jay Bily Tormont, and, fria. Deprem nohy Chacon (Vitadi)—Cibouada 155. TIE BOLY COTTON. BAND

Sud, dhav Vino (Vielt), and, the PRLF>m» tra Compens: 200p AMOMORY,

With misicolm', Etsuholt Telog: Milan Dysravos: Betty Driver: Peter Bel- Jerw; Jameny, acdoor mod

1:39 "AFTERNOON CONCELLA”

-Cola Drieschon Oventure (Kaba,

Karin Haiers Clare and Bile" Welle" bovplay) "D-Piltoburgh

HHOW.

5.00 WORLD NE, S-AND- Nɛyra: monia. Ostbslink" Péčão Buto (Do-With Amy Breeze, Doreen Elephens, SANGANALYSIS (LONDON-MADE AURORA Ak moyanenky32 Duben ank Camy Drowd.

LAY)

BIE BATAU DIT OF "FATURDAY: DUDE!: Máxost); db) koremont: 23ał- |- 135, NEITA ANALYSIS.

9.10

1.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS. påren, do Fars PROGRAMME PARADE.

13.99 THE MARK OF GREATNES". GAY and how of: talks or the qumlity of -the La grossoner | död „efusat some of

the harve beon: juchpad. to plamenon, 137I Intrackstory Walk by Lord: Derrari,

INBAKOT MUSTO,

UTICE EV MA

FERDINAND

12.45 WORLD AFFAIRS.

A survey by A¡¡P. Rren,

51.00. THE NEWS.

1.10' NEWB ANALYSIS.

He Said a Mouthful

gro Moderato (from Concerto No. 8 in B Flat Major-Arnel - Georgo Thalben-Ball (Organ).

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Tuesday

12.13 STUDIO; MⱭENING PRAYERS. Given by the Rev. J. E. fandbach.

17.30 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY." 12.32 ARTIE SHAW AND IB OR-

CHESTRA.

They can't convince me (Fisher)— Vocal: Mel Torme: Softly as in a morning sunrise (Romberg); It's the samme old dream (Styne)-Vocal: Biel Torme: Sobbin' Blues (Berton); Sugar Foot stomp (Oliver), 129 "MEMORIES" PLAYED BY

lian

through the Forest (fram Night with you"-Bixlo); One night with you (from "One Night with you"-Bixlo)-Nino Martini, Tenor; The Great Waltz-Selection (Johann Torch and 115 Strauss)-Sidney Orchestra.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT. 1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. Tho Westminster Orchestra, conducted by Denis Wright. Bullo (KA.Wright)- Ballet Mude "William Tell" (noni).

2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

Tobacco

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY" 6.02 CHILDREN'S BTORY:

"PEOPLE OF THE PAST," "Ietreat from toscow" Broadcast for schools,

BBC

6.20 BUC THEATRE ORCHESTRA.

Tho

British Grepadlers-Pairol

8,09 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS

ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). .1.11 LOCAL STUDIO CONCERT, *8.30 RHAPSODY IN ----- DLUE (GEORGE" GELSHWIN). Jose Iturbi and Amparo Iturbi: | Transcribed for Two Pianos by Joa

Xtubi.

8:45 STUDIO, SPORTA REVIEW.

By Bill Pilipa.

9.00

FROM THE EDITORIALSH (LONDON RELAY RECORD- ED).

1.10 WEATHER `NEPORT. 9.11 "THURSDAY SERENADE,"

A Programme of Continuous Music Arranged. by Belty Drown.

8.30 STUDIO: "MUSIC AT DUSK"

A PLAY BY VAL GIELGUD, Produced by Derek Orchard.

Verdi's "ILI

10.00 "RING UP THE CURTAIN."

Excerpla Trovatore,"

from

BBC Theatre Orchestra and Chonis,. conducted by Clifton Helkwell, with Ruth Packer (Soprano). Boshna (Mezzo-Soprano). Wailor Balabeck Bildgley (Tenor), Douglas Craig (Baritons)*

10.43 MAREK WEDER AND HIS

ORCHESTRA, Sulta Orientale (Popy); Bayaderes; Au Bord du Gange; Les

Les

Ainase; Patrouille; Czardas from "The Spirit of the. Voyevodo” (Gormarm); *The Czarina (Ġanne); *If required. 11.00 RADIO NEWAREEL (LONDON

RELAY),

11.15 "GOODNIGHT MUSIC."

Soiree dans Grenado (Debtisky) —— Orchestre de is Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris: La Maja Y El Ruisenar (The Lover and the Nightingale-Grandos)--Elleen Joyce, Piano; Pastorale Symphony (from "The Messiah”—Handel): Larghetto

and Polonalse Ifrom "Concerto

Orchestra.

Grosso No 14) (Handel)-—Sir Thomas Beecham, conducting His Symphony 11.29 WEATTIER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Friday

PRAYERS.

March; Valse Serenade (Tuesday 12.15 STUDIO! ROMAN CATHOLIO Serenade) (Stanford Robinson)..

0.30 SONGS OF THE SOUTH."

Dy Peter Dawson. There'll be no South (Schert- zinger); I got plenty_o' nuitin from "Porgy and Bess"Gershwin); Old Plantation (David).

6.40 STUDIO: TIE BENNT LIGON

QUINTET.

7,00 STUDIO: "LUCKY DIP"

VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Pauline Spense. 5.00 WORLD' NEWS AND NEWB ANALYSIS (LONDON BELAY). 8.15 RECITAL.

Isobel Baill Kathleen Ferrier (Centralto). What is Lifo7 from "Orpheus" Gluck)-Kathleen Ferrier with Orch.

(Hoprano),

Angela ever Bright and Falc (from "Thedora Handel)-Isobel Balille; Art Thou Troubled? (from "Rosalinda" Hardel) — Kathleen Ferrier: Bound the Trumpet (Purcell) -Isobel Balille & Kathleen Ferrier.

8.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE."

Nichol. With

Dick Joy Bentley and Jimmy Edwards, B.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS (LONDON RELAY RECORD- ED).

9.10 WEATHER REPORT.

SPOT FIQITT 5.11 SERVICES

(RELAY FROM THE NAAF CLUB, KOWLOON), By the Band of the lat Bouth Staffords.

NIGHT

9.40 WEDNESDAY

THEATRE.”

"Macbeth"

William

Flora

by Shakespeare.

Murray. With Stephen Robson-and-Leon Quartermaine. Acts 3-4 and 5.

11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY). 11.15 "GOODNIGHT MUSIC."

(Continuous).

THE NEW MAYFAIR OR- CHESTRA WITH VOCAL Medley of James Tate's Songs. Intro: Give me a little cosy corner: Row me on the river, Romeo: A Porndise for two: I was a good little "Kiri"t{|}_{"met you: My life is love: Every tile while; A Bachelor gay; A broken doll! Give me a little cogy curnor Vocal: A Moxon and 3. Robertson; Selection of Bing Crosby

Intermezzo (from "Jewels of the numbers.

Intro: Thanks: Love is Madonria" — Wolf--Ferrari)-London Just around the corner: Learn to Symphony Orchestra: Waldesraescher croon;

bloom: Please: Love in

(Liszt)-Louis Kentner (Piano); Down the old Ox Road; Soon: Where Andante (Bach) Pablo Casals the blue of the night; Jung, in (Cello): Scherza (from "Mdammer January-With Vocal. Paiku Medley. Night's Dream" Mendelssohn) Intro: See me dance the Folka; Polka harmoole Symphony Orch. of Valeto; Blaze-away, Ragging the Rads, Intro: Grizzly Bear; Haunt ing: Mysterious; Temptation: Red Pepper, Whirl of the Waltz. Intro: Destiny: Naughty; Valse Vanitie Missouri.

REPORT

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 "MUSIC IN MINIATURE.”

A Programm a of continuous Alaric.

With: the London Wind Quintet, Alfred Hepworth (Tenor), Alfredo Campoli (Violin).

..

2.00 CLOBE DOWN.

6.00 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY." 6.02 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Peter Yorke and His Orchestra with Alan Dean and Doreen Lundy.

New York.

11.20 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE, DOWN..

Thursday,

1730 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY." 17.32 EDDIE LE

ORCHESTRA.

MAR

Frances Langford Martin (Vocal)..

I married an Angel

|

3 Given by the Rev. Father

I W. Gallagher, 'SJ. 1230 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY." 12.32 MUBIC

FROM

LATIN AMERICA. My Serenade Av. Av. Ay (Gulzar) Tito Gular. Vocal with Orch; The

Cardi Rhumba

(Game)Kovtor Cugat and His Waldorf Astoria Hotel Orch, Vocal: ·Dinah · Shore; Good, Good, Good-Marcla (Feacher) Edmundo Ros and His Rumba Band; Pa-Ron-Fan-Pan-humba (de Karlo! Xavier Cugat and His Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Orch; Cuor Ingrato Tango Argentino (Manila)-Man- tovan and fils Orch. 12.45 RYSIPHONY OF STRINGS.

Geraldo and Bile String Chole, Garden in the Rain; Loss - of Bichmond Hill: An Irish Jl: Won't you buy my sweet Lavender?; Tho Jig (from St Paul's Suite) Kashmiri Song: El Hellcario; Smoke guts in your eyes.

WEATHER REPORT. AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC."

Street

1.15 News,

Corner OverturT O (Rawsthorne)-The Philharmonia Or chestra; Prelude. On 23. (Emmanuel Moor)--Zara Nelsova (Cello) with Piano accomp. Das Donnerwetter. K534 (Nozart)-Edwin Fischer and fils Chamber Orchestra: Ritual, Fire Dance (Da Fallo) Zara Netsova (Cello) with Plano accomp; Toccata and Fugue in D Minar (Bach. trans Stokowsky)-Leopold Stokowsky.

the Philadelphia ennducting

Or.

chestra

2.00 -CLOBE DOWN.

6.00 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY," 6.02 CHILDREN'S · HALF HOUR:

"OKEAT EXPECTATIONS."

.

By, Charles Dickens. Episode 1: "The Faartul Man.” 6.30 STUDIO: CANTONESE DY

RADIO,

Given by Mias Les Wal-ias and B. K. Læ,

139 ORGAN SOLO.

By G. D, Cunningham. Fantasia in F Minor (Mozart). 7.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Peter Yorke and His Orchestra with Alin Dos and Doreen Lundy,

Moonlight over Tahiti: My acrenade; Maiden's Prayer: Mario; If I ever love again; The Cirl that

marry: Where are you, 7,30 STUDIO: NO 14 IN THE

SERIES.

the

Presented by

Connell.

Britta

8.00. WORLD NEWS AND, NEWS,

ANALYSIS

HE- (LONDON LAY) B.15 "SOUTHERN SERENADE"

(CONTINUOUS MUSIC), -- Habanera from "Natoma Victor Herbert)-Andre Kostelanetz and His Orch; Caribbean Dance (Arthur Benjamin-New Concert Orchestra: Linda-Rumba Adios (Jamner)-Noel do Selva and He

Music (Willar Symptiony

AND HIS

痫 Tony

(Rodgers) - Eddie Le Mar and Els Orchestra: The last time I saw Perda (Ken)-Tony Martin; The Lady La Tramp (Rodgers) Eddie Le Mer and His, Orchestra: Over the Rainbow (Arlen) The very thought of your Federadcer Lapecordat quena. Pi

-Clard: Julie of Country

have to change my blay schwart) Sapphires and. Sables; Dear hearts-Eddie Le Mar de hio Orch; Why do and gentle people; Body and Soul: love you (from Show Boat-Kren) | Orchestra; Calypso Riding down from Bangor.

Tony Martin and Trances Langford: Alwyn)London 630 ATUDIO: CANTONESE

Ping by (Mirak) Tony Martin; chestra; No Taboliero De Bahlaga RADIO.

to me (Cale | (Barroso)-Andre Kostelanetz & His You do something Porter)-Eddie De Mar and HL Orch; Orch. A

8.30, "MUCH The Moon was yellow - (Leslie) == Frances Langford; Fine and Dandy Game)-Eddie. Le har and this Orchestra.

BY

Given by Mics Leg Wai-lan and 6. K. Lée.

4.50 80HOKIN RUSSIAN CHOIR.

Gypsy Caravan (Traditional); Prince Igor Peasant's Chorus (Borodin); Russian Medley of Folk: Song (Traditional)...

7.00 BOSTON PROMENADE OR

CHESTRA.

(Bantock)

100 LONDÓN) PROMENADE ́ ́OR- CHESTILA, a za Four Chinese Landscapes (Granville Bontock); Distant Mountains and Polonate Militaire in A Major Wild Geese, Mist, oven the Village: (Chopin-art Glazounov); L'Arieslerine | ywhermen play their fluter, Anchor- Sulle. No 2, (Bizet: Pastorale Ing at Evening: Island Enchantment (Intermezzo)- Menuet:-Farandole:

Waltz Op 137 (Johan Emperor Stratiga)..

130 STUDIO: "DOWN МЕМОПУ

IANE,ELANO Presented by Alleen Woods. 8.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS

ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY 8,15 "UOX 200* BERT OULETTE

AT THE HAMMOND ORGAN. 8.30 ROCIAL WELFARE IN HONG-

KONG.

Mariquita

AIAZBIL

....

DINDING IN THE With Richard, Murdoch, and Kenneth Horne. 0.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS" (LONDON RELAY RECORD- ED).

LOVERS

9.10 WEATHER÷REPORTAJAM D.11 STUDIO: "MUSIC

"HOUR CLASSICAL

Presanted By Curtis indon. 10.15 PICTURE PARADE, JAAR

A..Talk on the Belilah #timm

The Wooden, Horse." N

KATE" (BY COLB "PORTER). Overturefather. Hop Nia”.AB-

1.15 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT ALL AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. *** "130" THE THEATRES.”

The CR and the audie Vocal 10.45 EXCERPTS FROM “KISS ME

Opera Com- Gems (fern)-Light. pany Now Moon-Vocal Gems

Romberg)Light Opera Company: other ShowAnnabelle 2011 with The Giri, “

*Thend in Vocal* Clema Chorus and Orch;-Wundarber Altred (Rodgers)-Light! Opets Company, Drake and Patricia Mor

Always Must Comedy, Memories, Intras true to you in my,"

Who (Hern) Lady be good (Gemi Kirke: (a) rush up your ShakerDORTO The Work and Organisation of win: Dewert song Waltz (Umberg); larry, Clarke, and Jack Diamond: the Tung Wah Hospital. *****

Look for the sliver Lining (Kern) (b) am ashamed, that woulsens are A Talk by Mr Ma Kam • Chen, Rose Marie (Friml); Love's Sentrys simple-Patricia Morison Final

YASUMI): Chocolate Soldier Waltz Alfred Drake and Patricia Morison. Chairman of the Tung

1150 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON Horplia., Arranged by the Social (traun); A Paradies for two (Fraser, Wellare Service,

Bim00): Wute Horse Inn (Benatzky) BoD BELAY), Bes 845 BCRULERT:- BONDO IN B-Lenders, Palladium Orchestra.

·MINOR. OP IMATRA

Hephzibah and Yehudi Menuhin CRÍBO - Violin), A ASG AT

3,00 FROM THE EDITORIALE" (LONDON REĻAY ` RECORD-

9.10 WEATHER REPORT 0.11 'INTERLUDE: AN The Band Plays March 'Band of the Scots Quards,

20

· 2,00 CLOSE :DOWN. VANE

1115 boNIGHT MUSIC!“ (Continaam), 23;

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Presented by John Waring. 2-Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 8.40, HET PARADE”

(Need)==17.99 "ANDRE KOSTEKANETZ AND;

“HIS. ORCUKURKAL

'1139 WRATHER REPORT.EE

GOD HAVE THE KING, 21.30 CLOBE DOWN.

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