THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1951..
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Description Of Anzac
Day Cenotaph Service
To Be Relayed By Radio Hongkong
The name 'Anzac' is derived from the initials of a Dominion force employed at Gallipoli in the First World War-Australian and New Zealand Army Corps-which brought glory upon itself on the 25th April 1915 by storming its way at dawn through the beaches of Gallipoli, in the Dardanelles, to attack enemy forces entrenched in the pre- cipitous hills beyond.
Anzac Day, on the 25th of April each year, became after that a day of commemoration and mourning for Australians and New Zealanders all over the world, and since World War II it has also been in commemoration of the Fallen in both World Wars. This year, for the first time, the services will honour the Fallen of the Australians and New Zealanders in Korea with the United Nations forces.
Tomorrow is the Sunday immediately before Anzac Day, and the Commemoration Service will be held at the Cenotaph, Statue Square, at 9:45 a.m. A description of the Combined Services Parade by a Services Commentator will be relayed by Radio Hongkong at that time.
Was
Detachments taking part in the Parade vill, officer and twenty ratings fittingly, include one from the New Zealand Frigate Hawea, which is now in Hongkong waters on a brief visit.
datė Monday is 23rd April — a
of double significance for Englishmen. It is the day which set aside long ago for the Patron Saint of England, St George, and also it is the anniver- sary of the birth of Shakespeare, England's grea- test poet. "England and St George" at 7.30 p.m. on Monday links the commemoration of the Saint with that of the Bard by telling the tale of St George and the Dragon and by recalling
of Shakespeare's greatest lines on
and peace. This is a BBC recording and the cast in- cludes Robert Harris, Grizelda Hervey, and Ralph Truman. The music is arranged by Alfred Niemann.
some
age-old
war
Another BBC programme on Monday is "The
which Englishman's Music"
comes at 10.15 p.m.
It is
There
North
а panorama of the native music of England, played and sung by men, women and children who make music
it. because they like are.broes bands from Cornwall and the Country, a bar-full of quarrymen, shepherds and farmers singing 'Ikla Moor' in a Yorkshire pub, an amateur string orchestra in Derby, the Singer's Club in Birmingham, and the Royal Marines down at Chat- ham putting all they know into 'Lilliburlero". There are even the bellringers in the tower of a Suffolk village church.
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9,52 megecycles per second in the 31 metre band).
་
Tonight,
Max
Pat Kirkwood;
Wall; Buty Terment and His Orchestra;
pere: Philip Slessor.
1.00 WORLD NEWS- AND-NEWB
Com-
ANALYSIS
(LONDON
A
LAY.
$.15 STUD10:
"SATURDAY
ROUND-UP"
1.30
Princess
3.00
12.30 "PROGRAMME RUMMARY" 12.32 MOINING BONG (MAYTDIE
IN SUSSEX)
Dedicated to ..
Elizabeth
12.40 BAND OF H.M. GRENADIER
QUARDS.
1.00 THE
MUSIC
STOLZ.
1.IS NEWS,
DF
ROBERT
WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 BOSTON PROMENADE
CHESTRA.
FORCES PROGRAMMES.
2.09. “HAVING'
TIME FOR MUBIC" B.BC. Midland Light Orchestra
· Conducted by Gilibert Vinter.
Conducted by Denis Wrighk
11.00 RELAY OF THE SERVICE
FROM THE ENGLISH ME- THODIST CHURCH,
Preacher: The Rovi J.E. Band- bach.
12.00 HONGS BY ERNA SACK (HOPILAND) AND HERBERT GROH (TENOR)
TIME
JY
BILL
12.15 APUNTA
PHILLIPS. 12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 1232 RIVER REVERIES. 12.45
TIME FOR MUSIC." The REC Midland Light Or- chestra, conducted by Gilbert Vinter.
Las NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT,
FORCES PROGRAMMES. 2.00 "TAKE IT FROM HERE."
With Joy Nichols, Dick Bent- ley and Jimmy Edwardı. 230 STUDIO: JAZZ ALF
BOUR. Presented by Reost McConneli. 3.00 KTUDIO ROSPITAL
REQUESTS. Presented by Pauline Spence, 4.00 "ADVENTURES OF P.C.
tra with Alan Dean Doreen Lundy.
and
The song in ended: Cherry ators; Valse Vanite; My thanks, ta you; Stella by starlight; Lova in Bloom: A preity girl in like Melody.
A
6.30 ATUDIO: BERVICES
EVENSONG.
the Itev. E.
ORCHESTRAL
Conducted
by
Gover, R.N.
7.00 PIANO AND
SELECTIONS FROM
MUSI.
CAL COMEDY, Bless the Bride (Ellis) - Vivian Elite (piano), with the Adelphi Theatre Orchestra; Funny Face →→ Selection (Gershwin)~Naj de Cos in (Piano) and Concert Orchestra. 7.15 BTUDIO: "LOOKING
ABEAD."
CHESTRA.
DRITAIN,
Ox-
fees blue (from "Andra Cherier"-] 13.34 LONDON PROMENADE
Partita, Glordane) Aurelinho
(Tenor): Pace Mio Dio (from 12.45 BONG AND DANCE AN
of DentinyVerdi)—Clou- "Force
{Soprano); Leonora. dio Muzio. Tin thee he desires from "L Favorlin"--Donizet!!)—Paolo Silver), (Baritone).
8.30 "FRIDE AND PREJUDICE."
By Jane Austen. Final Episode: "Shall the Shaden of Pemberley be Thus Polluted") EDITORIALE" 0.00 "FROM THE
(RECORDED · RELAY). 0.10 WEATHER REPORT, 9.11 Interlude:
Lyndhurst (Gray) Lenten menade Orchestra,
Орега House Orchestra, Garden.
130 "STAGE AND SCREEN FAVOURITES" PRESENTED BY AILEEN WOODB. (STUDIO).
Covent❘ (Kern): Hose Marts (Frimi) Love's Sentry. (Fall): Chocolate Boldsor, Waltz (0. Strata): A Paradise for two (Fraser-Simson): White Ilorso Inn (Broz)--London Palladium Orch- estra: Florodata—Vocal Gems (Leade Stuart-Coluanhla Light Opera Company: Now
Vocal Coma (Romberg) Light Opera Company.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
8.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS. (LONDON ne. ZAY).
1.15 "BOX 200" DENT GILLETTE AT THE HAMMOND ORGAN. 8.30 HONG KONG SOCIAL WEL
FAKE,
A falk by the Hon. T. ·N. Chau, C.U.E. on Kalfong ha- sociation. Arranged by Coun Efl of Social Servico. (Studio). 8.45 VOCAL RECITAL DY KINS- TEN FLAGSTAD (BOPRANO). Ocean
thou
4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1.32 "JAZZ FOR THE MODERNS"; Studio: Presented by John Waring.
PROGRAMME
A Programma, from Northum- berland. 1,15 NEWS.
6.30 HIT PARADE". WEATHER REPÓRT
7.00 LONDON AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ORCHESTRA. 1.30 "MUSIC FOR YOU."
The Crown
Parade of the Chessmen (Merlin) Diamonds-Overture Promenade Ör.
mighty
Parade of the Gnomes monster
(Russell); (Auber) Boston chestra; Prelude. Op, 23 No. 5 (from "Oberon"-Weber);
From "A Fantasy Suite"(Camp dream (Rachmaninoff)--Elleen Joyco, Plano: | Op 48, No. 6 (GOR): Dreams The Clockwork bear-Spazial Moto Perpetuo (Paganini)--(Are H (Traune) (Study for Tristram and
dance; Mr Colliwog; Hornpipe: Romantic Episode (Bantock) fly the Geehl)-Louis Levy and His "Mula Isolde—Wagner), from the Movies Orchestre: The 8.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS” Pro-Fair Maid of Perth-Suite (Bizet): (RECORDED RELAY).
Prelude; Aubade: Serenade; March; #10 WEATHER REPORT. Gypsy Dance Sir Thomas Deecham
9.1 NWAPSODY IN conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
3.15 RADIO HONGKONG "PROM"
CONCERT. Concerto No. 1 in E Flat for Born and
Orchestra (Richard A torter of the Weeks Pro Straum) Op.
11-Dennin Braini grammes.
(Horn) and the Philharmonia Orch. conducted by Alceo Get- llera; Symphony No. 2 in E Flat. Sym- Op. 63 Elgar) The BBC
conducted phony Orchestra,
by Sir Adrian Bouit. 10.30 MUSIC FOR WORSHIP.
MUSIC (C ON-
730 LIGHT
TINUOUS), La Bomba de Vera Cruz (Tucel) --Macklin Marrow and His Orches tra; Ballet Suite (Popy) - Grand Concert Orchestra; Deyond the se (La Mer) (Trenel)Macklin Mar- row and MGM Orch.: Beautiful Spring Lincke)---New Mayfair Or. chestra: Dance of the
Spanish Fid-onion (Rose)-David Rose and His
Orchestra: Al Fresco (Herbert) Harry Horlick and III Orch.i Dancing down the Ages: Introduc: Ing Dances from Early Grecian to cinte-Hennan Finck and His Or chestra.
By Alan Ktranka, "The Case, of 'the Perfect die."
BERVICE &
4.30 STUDIO:
QUIZ."
ПЕ-
Conducted by Peter Simon. 5.00 STUDIO: "HOME
QUESTS."
Presented by "Amber" 6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 LONDON STUDIO
DIES.
MELO
Peter Yorke and 119 Orches.
3.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RE. LAY). 8.15 HONOS FROM, OPERA,
Garing one day into the bound-
BBC Overseas
ave
The Choir of St. Giles' Cathedral. Edinburgh, intro» duced by Air Steuart Wilson, 11.00 NADIO 'NEWBBEEL (LAN-
DON RELAY). 11.15 WEATHER REPORT. 11.16 Epilogue.
GOD SAVE THE KING, 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
ST -QEORGE'S DAY. 12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY.
grammes
(6.30-10.15 p.m. on 17.81 Mc/s, 16.84 m.; 10 p.m.-12.15 a.m. on 15.26 Mc/s, 19.66 m.).
SATURDAY, APRIL 21
6.00 p.m. Erle
Barker in JUST
FANCY. 6.30 GRAND HOTEL. Tom Jenkins, and the Palm Court Orchestra,
7.30 FORCES
FAVOURITES,
8.00 THE NEWS,
8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE, 1.30 FROM THE THOLD
GRAMME..
PRO.
"The Great. Daya' by A. P. Nyun.
H.50 laterade:
9.00 THE MONTMARTRE
PLAYERS.
Directed. by Hency Krebu.
9.15 COMPOBER OF THE WEEK.
Weber,
{gramophone records)
9.30 MURIEL SMITH;
"Talking of Songs,"
And, singing to the accompaniment of a peciton of the BBC Revue Or- chestra with Charles Smart at the Organ. conductor, Robert Busby.
1. COLONIAL QUESTIONS. 10.00 THE NEWB, 10.10 HOME NEWS
TAIN.
FROM
BRI-
10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Labolat M12.
11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 1113 TWENTY QUESTIONS. Anona Winn, Joy Adamson, Jack Train, and Richard Dimbleby ank all the qucations and Gilbert Hard- ing knows almost all the anaw OH, 11.6 SCOTTISH CUP FINAL. Association Football: A
tasty.
➡UQUETSCO
12. n.m. PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.50-Interlade
1.00 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
SUNDAY, APRIL 22
6.00 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE From
St.
Martin-in-the-Fielda, London, conducted by the Boy. I
FROM THE EDITORIALS" | M. Charles Edwards.
(RECORDED RELAY)
0.19 WEATHER REPORT.
2.11 INTERLUDE:
The Voice of London (Williams The Queen's Hall Light Orchestra.
0.13 LOVE FROM UB-
A WONDERFUL
CRIME"
With Naunton Warnu
Esal! Radford.
And
BUZZARD
POWELL.
BY
6.39 RING UP THE CURTAIN,
BBC OPERA ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS.
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson: Joan Cross (soprano), Rene Soames LEIGHTON (tenor).
Dennis Nobin (baritone) LESTER
Episode 31 "Gone to the Dogs" Interlude: Fiddlers Fancy (Foulds) -New Concert String Ensemble,
9.45 "COMPOSER OF
In a programma of Theatre Music by Berlioz.
10.00 THE NEWB.
19.10 HOME NEWS FILOM
TAIN.
19.15 BBC MIBLAND LIGHT
CHESTRA.
11.45 THE NATURALIST.
13 12.05 am. Interlude,
OK.
11,00 Ben. RADIO NEWBREEL. 11.15 NEW RECORDS, Presented by Spike Hughes, 12.00 YOURS FAITHFULLY
Excerpt from our Listeners Let- tors.
12.15 am. PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.25 app. LISTENERS' CHOICE. Listit MuRÍO.
12,45 COMMONWEALTH SURVEY.
1.00 THE NEWB,
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIK.
TUESDAY, APRIL 24
4.90 p.m. THE STORYTELLER,
Five Weeks In Pakistan. Third of Ave talks by Julia Du- Kuki.
6.29 Intorinde,
6.30 HARNY GOLD.
And His Pieces of Eight.
HERMANOS DENIZ.
And his Cuban Rhythm Band,
1.00 THE NATURALIST. "7.20 Interlude:
7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES, 1.00 THE NEWB,
8.10 NEWB ANALYSIS,
1.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS 8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE. 1.30 GENERALLY SPEAKING.* 4.45 THE PAVILION PLAYERS. Directed by David Wolistini. 9.00 DO YOU REMEMBERT 0.15 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. (gramophone records)
9.30 THINK ON THESE THINGS. Christian hymen, their rausic. and ther meaning.
FROM
BMI.
9.43 LETTER FROM AMERICATM***. By Alistair Cooke, 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME NEWS
TAIN, 10.15 MIUSIC FOR DANCING. Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestro.
11.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL, 11.15 BOOKS TO READ," 11.30 THE ARTS.
11.45 RECITAL.
Antonio
L'osa
(Violin),
Rathleen Long (plano), Sonata in A, Op. 13, for viulia and piano-Faure,
1.30 WEEK-END
SPORTS
RE-
PORT.
12.15 am. PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.25 App. LISTENERS' CHOICE, Lárd” Mak,
7.45 HANDY
MACPIKERSON
AT
TEL
Beat me scold
me dear Masetto
Strings wit
(from "Do
Giovanni-Irmgard
Sootried (Somano).
Episode 7: "The Chase Bertas“ 2.30, TRINGS WITH WINGS"
The Melachrino
Wilfred Barnes and Mulicent Philips.
* 1.00 "HOSPITAL REQUESTS" PRE-
SENTED BY "LINDA"
4.00 CLASSICAL
ROYAL
HALF HOUR- OPERA HOUSE
ORCHESTRA.
Tancredt Overture ("Loastra)... conducted by Vioxxzo Bellezza: Solveig's Song (from "Peer Gynt"-- Grieg)--Bina Glit. (Soprano) Ae- compizaded by the Orchestra; The Skeping Princez-Ballet, (Tchat- korwiley Panorama-Page's Dance: Aurora's Bola: Viaton
socne: Red
Riding Hood: March-Conducted by Constand Lambert.
430 "FORCES CHOICE" PRE-
SENTED BY ERIC' COWBURNE (STUDIO),
OF RICHARD
5.00 FAVOURITES
RODGERS.
(1) You took advantage of me (2) Do I hear you sing "I love you" Vocal: Doane Fonda with Richard Redpers at the Piano, with Orch; The Surrey with the Fringe on Top (from "Oklahoma"—)—Älfred Drake: Many a new day (from "Okishoma")—Joen Roberts with Giris Chorus: Diue Moon-Billy Bekatief Vpond) Some enchanted
evening (rám" "South - Paofile")--- Paul Weston and His Orchestra.
5.15, THE FOURTH EDINBURGH
INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF MUBIC AND DRAMA The Glasgow Orpheus Choir, Conducted by Sir Hugh Itober-
5.45 BRITCH HENDERSON (PIANO) AND HIS ORCHES- THA
(Cahy)
WEEK-MOZART.
Quartet in D Minor K 421,
1st movement: Allegro moderato;
THE THEATRE ORGAN. 8.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.25 PROGRAMAZE PARADE,
8.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE,
2nd movement: Andantes and move- 9.00 CALLING ALL FORCES.
mant: Menuetto:
Trio: 4th movement: Allegretto ma
non Quartet.
troppo-Jiungarian
FROM
ERI-
Allegretto and Introduced by Ted Ro
10.00 THE NEWS. String 10.10 HOME NEWS
TAIN. DANCE 10.15 KEŊ MACEINTUJE,
And his Orchestra,
THE BINGERLY. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 BUC SCOTTISH ORCHES
BAM BROWNE
TRĄ.
10.15 "CABARET' AND
MUSIC. If you were the only girl in the world Quickstep [AJTC) -- Jon Dankola and its Hot Shota; There's
"X" m the middle of Texas- Foxtet (Richi)-Lawrence Welk and 11 Music: Unless it can happen 32h 30xFaxtrot (MARIS)=310ue Bom and 5 Orch. Vocal: Clyde Burke and Sally Stowart; I'm getting gentimental over you (Boneinen)- Adelaide Halt, Vocal: Down at the Friendy Faver-Quickstep, (Deval) Welk and fits Music Lavence with Vocal: Sweet Muchacho-Rum- 12.20 Interlude.
(Hoffman)--Ambrose and H 12.39 SUNDAY BERVICE. Orchestra; I'll be faithful (Wrubel}
(500 6 p.) -Dy Belote (Vocal): White we're young-Waltz (Palitz)-Car- TOI Gibbon and Its Savoy Hotel Orphearts. Vocal: Gwen Jones
Conducted by Jotun Hopkina; Over- ture: Ivan the Terrible=Rámalcy. Korsakov: A Musical Box: The Enchanted Lake Lindov: Sukte: Ruses d'Amour-Glazunov; Fanta Bio-Overture: Romeo and Juliet ---- Tchaikovsky. 12.15 am. FROGRAMME PARADE.
22
1.00 THE NEWS
1.30 NEWS ANALYSIS.
MONDAY, APRIL 23
Leslie. Doulas; I'm beginning tʊ 6.00 pm. WHAT DO YOU KNOW? my younow Foxtrot (Berlin)A weekly Internation qui Gordon Jenkins and His Orch.
tween university * students Vocat; Joe Graydon; I'don't see me in your eres any
more (Welsa) America and Great Britaly.
JM Jordan. Vocal; We could make such beautiful musio-Foxtrol (Sonar)
话
12.45 REPORT FROM BRITAIN. By Verion Bartlett.
110 THE NEWS
NEWS ANALY918,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25
12.13 PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.23 pp. LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music,
12.43 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. An economic commentary.
1.00 THE NEWS.
1,10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
THURSDAY, APRIL 26
6.00 pm. ABOUT THE FESTI-
VAL
A talk Thomas.
by Wynford
Vaughan
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
1.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, €.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S UALF
HOUR.
Presented by Elizabeth And. 6.30 STUDIO:,FÖRTUGUESE HALF
HOUR,
1.00
PAVOURITES.
BLUE
JOSE
(GERERWIN) (ARR. ITURBI —AMPARO AND ITURBI ON TWO PIANOS, Andalusian Dance No. 1 (Infan (0)—Amparo and Jone Iturbi.
036 "ROUTHERN SERENADE,"
(CONTINUOUS). Rimba Rhapsody (Audinot) m Noel do Selvo and His Pan-Ameri- can Orch Ed Sullivan Samba GILBERT AND SULLIVAN (eds)-Jono Curbelo and His Or
chestra; Porque (Freseda)-Rafael Mender
Pan-American 1Lin (a) Behold the Lord High Execu- | Orchestra: Malaga (Rbner) tuner, (b) As same ikado" tra
at may
nabas Von Geary and 11s Orches- happen {trom "The
Chlapaneral-Mexicon Waltz Martyn Green and Chorus of Men
Nont de Sciva and (do Campo) of D'Oyly Carte; (B) Comes a train Hs Pon-American Droh
Ilito Ladles Chorus of Giris 945 "LETTER FROM AMERICA" (b) Three little Malda 8. Bennet, E
BY ALISTAIR COOKE. Nickel-Lean, M. Eyre with Chorus
(LONDON HELAY). Of Girls of D'Oyly Carte Company: 10.00 "THE HALF CENTURY."
a) Pour, O Pour-Stuart Robertson and Male Chiquia; (b) Ohi bostar fas to live and Dio-Darrell Fancourt and Mixed Chorus (from "Pirates of Penzance"); Το gain a brief: advantage (Finale Act 2) ("Neates of Pentance)-Sydney Granville. Darrell Fancourt, George Baker and Bertha Lowls, 35, Dickaves and Mixed Chorus
7.15 UNTED NATIONS ALBUM. 30 E N GLAND AND
GEORGE."
ST
A Programme for St George'n Day and Shakespeare's Birth- day.
8.00 WORLD
NEWS AND NEWB
ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). 8.15 VISIONS
OF THE FUTURE. "Brave New World"-A Talk by Atephen Patter.
8.30 STUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT I
LIKE,"
Presented by
Waraley.
0.00 "FROM
Покетагу
THE EDITORIALA”
(RECORDED RELAY).
0.10 WEATHER REPORT.
9.11 "BLIGHT OF THE BOUNTY,J A Sorial in 8 Parts by Rex Rinits. Eplaode 2: "Mutiny,"
interinde:
A Sentimental Shanty (Ar Fletcher)-Orchestra of the Royal Air Force, conducted by W/Comd. 6.15 PIPES AND DRUMS,'
R. P. O'Donnell, M. V. D. By Edinburgh Transport
9.45 CONCERTO."
Organ ment Pipe Band, Pipe-Major, Wandels; lat movement: Allegro:
Concerto
F No. 4 in Liam W. Brown.
Depart.
by J.
(LON.
THE Closing Years" Bronowski. 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL,
DON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. Ostinato: Intermezzo Dargnoon (Finale) — The Joequen String Or chestra.
St Paul'
Sulto
(Hold) Jig:
11.29 WEATHER REPORT,
GOD BAVE THE KING. 1130 CLOBE DOWN,
Wednesday
BUMMARY"'.
12.30 "PROGRAMME 12.32 CARMEN CAVALLARO AND
я ORCHESTRA. 12.45 "FROM THE FILMS".
115 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.
The
Westminster Orchestra Conducted by Clarence Ray-
bould.
Trumpet Overture (Mendelssohn)— "Carmen"Salle (Blzet).
2.00
CLOSE DOWN.
G.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 0,02 STONEA FROM
WORLD
HISTORY "MAGELLAN”. 6,22 "STRICTLY FROM DIXIE“.
Plantation Medley (arr Doris Ar- gold)-The Kentucky Minstrels with the Banjo Team: Battle Hymn of 4.30 BUC NORTHERN ORCHES-2 movement: Andante: 3rd move- the Republic (Steffe)--Jeanette Mac-
ment; Adagio; 4th TRA.
movement: Donald & Chorus: Beautiful Dream- Conducted
Allegro - Dr G. D. Cunningham er [Stephen Foster) Richard Organ) and the City of Birmingham Crooks: Paul Robeson Medley Intro: Orchestra. Weldon;
conducted by George Carry me back to old virginny: (William Walton);
Sinfonia Concertante Migmy Lak' a rose: Round the bend
1st movement:
of the road: River stay way from
door: 'Ot Maestoso; 2nd movement: Andante my
river-Paul De Comodo: 3rd movement: Allegro Robeson;
Camptown
Races -vivace sempre scherzando-Phyllis (Stepher Footer)-Bing Crosby and
the King's Men. Selick (Piano) and the City of
4.40 STUDIO: CARLOB Birmingham Orchestra, conducted by Sir Witam Walion. 10.15 "THE ENGLISH MEN'S
MUSIC."
by Gordon Thorne Ronald Smith(); Overture: The Italos Girl in Algkem Roe
A Summer Evening-Kodaly; Plano Copcarto in A minor-Grig.
7.30 BPORTS DIARY,
7.45 SPORTING RECORD. 8.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS. 8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE, 8.30 GENERALLY SPEAKING." 8.45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agricultural magazine.
9.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Zagtt Burk,
9.30 EVE GETTLESON · (violin), 945 SPARE PARTS FÖR HUMAN
BODIES.
5: 'New Blood."
10.00 THE NEWS. 10,30 HOME NEWS
FROM BRI.
TAIN, 10.35 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA. Primented by Barbara McFadyenn (Gramophone records)
11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11,15 VĀRIETY BANDBOX. Derek Roy, Lizbeth Webb, Michael Howard, Peter Kent, Ken Smith, Robert Morelan, The Radio Revel. ders, Arthur English, and Herma- Hos Dendy, Cuban Rhythm Band. 12.15 am. PROGRAMME PARADE. 17.25 app. LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.
12.43 8PECIAL DISPATCH.
1,00 THE NEWS
1.10 NEW ANALYSIS.
FRIDAY, APRIL 27 6.00 p.m. JAZZ MUSIC. {gramophone recordia)
630 THE HUMAN BODY. (See Wednesday, 10.18)
7.00 PIANO PLAYTIME, Prusy Desmond at the piano.
7.15 BRITISH Cпoms, {gramophone records)
7.30 Joy Nicholl,
Dick Bentley, Jimony Edwards Conducted
*TAKE IT FROM HERE.' Clarence Raybound: Symphony No. with Wallas Eatons and-The Key- 104 m D (London)-Haydn: Brignotes. Fod-Delfus: Bailet Music: T20 Perfect Foot-Holst.
0.00 pm. 'RAY'S A LAUGH," 8:30 BRITISH CONCERT HALL.
THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
And
presenbeck by
7.30 ANNOUNCER'S CHOICE, Presented this week by Dorothy Logon.
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALA. 8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE.. 8.30 GALLIPOLI,'
A talk by Compton Mackenzie. ŪKIS JAZZ MUSIC. (gramophone records)
9.15 THE HILLY COTTON
BROW.
BAND
045 YOU AND THE NEWS. 4: "What makes ♬ kxteresting?" A talk by C. G. Stuttard, 10.00;THE ; NEWS. 10.70 HOME NEWS
FROM BRIG
And
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 4.25 PROGRAMME PARADE, 8.30 HEUILDING IN LONDON'S
EAST END.
By Profcizor W. G. Holford.
9.00 AOUTHERN SERENADE OR-
CHESTRA.
Directed by Lou Whitemors.
9.30 BEMPHINI AT THE PIANO. D.AS HOW THE WRITER ØDES
5: Rehbering′′; L. A. G. Strong taller about Joseph Corado mhony 'Youth as an example of personal experiendo recreated by the writer.
10.10 HOME NEWS FROM
-
A Panorama of Specially Re- corded Music from all Parts of England.
(LON-
17.00 RADIO NEWSREEL
DON RELAY).
ILIS GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
(Continuous),
mark
NUNES
AND HIS COCOANUTGROVE BERENADERS.
7.00 LUCKY DIP" VARIETY BE-
QUESTS.
Atudio: Presented by Paulino Speace.
$,00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON ILE- LAY)
IN
8.15 LECITAL" SONATA Fantasia (Byrd)—The Boyd Neel
D MAJOR (HANDEL). Orchestra; String
Sanata in F Szymun Goldberg (Violin); | (Scarletu)-Kathleen Long (Piano); Gerald Moore (Piano); ist move-
In D Minuet
(Mozart) Yehudi ment: Adagio=2nd *** mavement;" Menuhin (Violin); Chopiniana, Op Allegro; 3rd movement: Larghetto-
4th movement: Alegro, Glazounow) — London
8.30 Philharmonie; Orchestre, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald, 11.20 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Marr
Tuesday
12.15 MORNING PRAYERS GIVEN BY THE REV: 1, E, SAND- BACH. (STUDIO). 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
LEACH - AND 12.32 JIMMY
NEW ORGANOLIANS. 12.45 POPULAR VARIETY.
1.18 NEWS. WEATHER
IIIS
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS.
Athalle Overture Op.74 (Men- delssohn)—The National Symphony Orcheraw Khovanien — Inde lude Act 4 (Mounersey)-ELAR Symphony Orchestra. Turin: Under the spreading Chesnut Tree-Varia- or and Fugue on no vid Eagleh Tam (ure Weinberger) - London Philhaarnande Orchestra conducted
by Constant Lambert. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
TAKE IT PROM HERE". " _With__Joy_Nichols, Dirk Bent»
ley And Jimmy Edwarda, 9.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS"
(RELAY RECORDED).
0.11
SERVICES APOTLIGHT". By the Band of the Argyl And Butherland Highlanders. Relay from the N.A.A.F.L
Clob, Kowloom.
Interlude:
Walato
Dawson, Baritone.
9.45 "WEDNESDAY
NIGHT FEA-
Lake (Callina);
Country Dances from "Mad Markary (Campbell) Found Dance: Maypole Dance: Atorris Dance: Ng: Autumn Bun- Devil may care (Collins): Samovar (Reginald Xing) Marches: Richardson, Lowry).
AING
1.20 STUDIO: LA
FRANCAISE,
DEMI-MEURE
300 WORLD NEWS AND NEW! ANALYSIS (LONDON ILE. LAY).
FILMS.
Intermezzo
2.13 LOCAL STUDIO CONCERT.
I
Dekker (Soprano) and Michael Tin (Tenor), with plano Copaniment by Betty Drown. 3.30 MUSIC FROM BRITISK
(from "Carnival" Brodsky)-Two Cities Symphony Orchestra; "The Loves of Joanna Godden(Film) (Vaughan Williams) -The Philharmonia Orchestra.
8.45 BTUDIO: SPORTS REVIEW
By DILL. PHILLIPS.
FROM THE EDITORIALS
1.00
(RECORDED RELAY).
0.10 WEATHER REPORT.
9,11 THURSDAY SERENADE".
A Programme
Music
Drawn.
Arranged
of Continuous by Hetly
TALK By
7.45 GEORGE BOULANGER AND
I ORCHESTRA. Caucasian Suite (Iwanow) Village scene Entry of the Sirdar; Love's JonelinessTango (Blochmann); The Gypsy Baron-Selection
(Johann Strauss!.
9.30 STUDIO: BOOK
RUTH KIRBY.
10.00 RING UP THE CURTAIN".
Excerpts from Donizetti's Operas With Gladys Ripley (Contralto); Heddle Nash (Tenor) Asuold Matters (Barl tone) B.B,C. Theatre Orchestra Conducted by Clifton -EXeli- Well,
***K
10.43 MAREK WEBER AND
ORCHESTRA.
From Mozart's Treasure Store- Fantasia (AF Urbach);
At the Fountain-Fantpala
Tchaikowsky
Arr Urbach). 11.00 RADIO
NEWSREEL (LON-
DON RELAY).
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Rhapsodie
Espagnole
(Liszt).
Valse Oublies (Liszt)-Simon Borer. (Piano).
1129 WRATHER REPORT.
God Save The King.
11.3 CLOSE DOWN.
riday.
12.15 STUDIO: ROMAN CATHOLIC
PLAYERS
Given by the Rev. Father B. W. Gallagher, 8.J. 12.38 PROGRAMME GUMMARY, 12.32 LEGUONA CUBAN BOYS. 12.45 LONDON STUDIO
DIES.
Robert Faгод
MELO-
and His Or chestra with Denny Vaughan and Pearl Curr..
1.18 NEWS, WEATBET ВЕРОПТ AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.39 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLOBE DOWN.
4.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 6.02 CHILDREN'S HALF
"GREAT EXPECTATIONS," By Charles Dickens. Episode 3: Tin-Lawyer London.
6.30 BTUDIO: "CANTONESE
RADIO
HOUR:
from
HY
Given by Mitas Len Wai Lan and 8. K. Leo,
8.50 ORGAN SOLO.
By Guy Wells.
Fantasia and Fugue on "BACH" {Lt).
7.00 "TIME FOR MUSIC."
Tha BBQ Midland Light Or chestra, conducted, by Güibert Vinter.
VIII);
FOUT
Groce Dance Pol (Alfred Hill)-Peter
(Henry Two old French Dances; English Datics; Roumankin Folk Dances: Three Bovarian Dances: Pontorale Dinos (Nell Gwyn).
3.30 STUDIO;
TURE"
“This is New Zealand". Produced by D.G. Fridson. In Collaboration with the NZ Broadcasting Service. NARRATOR:
THOMAS,
10.30 CONCERT
on
|
WILFRED
Dy AUSTRALIAN. AND NEW ZEALAND AR- TISTES.
SERIES.
Presented
Council.
No.
1.5
the
by the British
8.00 WORLD NEWS AND
ANALYSIS (LONDON LAXY
8.15 'A SHORT
with
CITAL.
NEW&
VOCAL
RE-
12.
By Yvonne Printemps.
Au
They cat me Mind from "La Pohemo"-Purein!)-Joan Hammond: my beloved Father from
Plaisir d'Amour (Martinsä); "Glarımı
Schicch!"-Puccini) Joan Hamrunond; La
Clair de La Lue (all); Je No Caluunpla (from The Barber of Seville (Rossini) Tea Waltzes" Owcar Strum) suta pas ce que l'on Penae (from One Natzke (The NZ Des); d Oxiri (from The Magic
Merma Fresnay
Out, Jo Mozart). Oscar. Natzke: Rustle of wine Waitzaion—Quicies
T'aime
Parks Walle (from -Strata)). Spring. Op 32 No (Sinding):
with Chogus: Valse, in E Major (Moskowi)- Elleen Joyce, Plazo; The Lute Player (Allitsen) The Floral Dance (htte Moss)-Peler Dawson. Fancy Free
tralian. Bartfone.
4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 8.02 SIDNEY TORCH AND HIS
ORCHESTRA..
All Strh and
(Torch): Guarnotre, (Morton Gould); Obscenion (from the Film) (Rota) Sand of the Mountains (from, Men "The Clam. Mouryafri" - "I^lgarėl4); Concerto in Jazz (Donald Philips)
The
the Plano, Composer -- at Atlantis (Star).
4.30 CANTONESE BY
11.00 RADIO - NEWSREEL BON RELAY).
ง
Fluta"
AUS-
(LON
(Doux)
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
In a summer, garden New Symphony Orchesten. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
cod Have The King..
RADIO GIVEN BY MINS LEE WAI 11.30 CLOSE DOWN. LAN AND B: X. LEE. (STUDIO).
6.50 STRAUB9 WALTZES.
Scharlz (Johann Straus Dohmanzil: Du and Du (from "Dert Fledemate At Döhääny 1)—Erkast von Dohnanyi,
Thursday
KINGB.
12.45 "SYMPHONY OF STRINGS".
Geraldo.
Hi 'And
Buring
1.15 THE HUMAN BODY.
TAIN. A new cuties of programmes re- played by Stanley Beck and the The best of today i poputat gongs viewing developments to our know- Augmented Dance Orchestra.
· 12.30 \ "PILOGRAMME SUMMARY”. Radcliffe College. Barvard
Lodge of the workings of
11.00 Big Ben,, RADIO NEWSREEL.
12.12 NEW DELLEANS "CIN-
RHYTHMI MUSIC. 1.00 BALLET human body. Edited by Professor 11.15 BBC BCÜTTIBU 'ORCHESTRA: University v. Oxford Univers. Zuckerman, Produced by Robin Conductor: fan. Whybe;
BEN DERELLA" (PROKOVIETÝ). Overture
Entiereta's Sowing a scene;" Blue Barron and His Orch, Vocal: Quention Masters In America Whitworth; 1: Stress at Strain: Precioso-Waher: Bcherzo Fantse Gavotte: Midnight
Waltzi
Tuiry Clyde Burke and Quarlet: "Ght or
Gene King.
Chibalo the' moment
Ldone! Writters try Martin
tiquo-Suk: Symphony No. 1 Godmother The In England, Weill)-Robert Han
corultation with P. L,
Bensons Spring Brons andnon-Spell non, Vocal
Раз DaringSlow foxtrot Galer
Summer-Autumn-Winter Univeraštý | 12.15 mm. PROGRAMME PARADE; (Ang)-Ambros and
ENG. Luger in Anatomy. 9:30 CONCERNING THE His Orches
of DandnghMD. › tra-Anne Sholton
13.15 app. LISTENERS' CHOICE. „LABİL, (Vocal); Canto
10.43 WAŊDY' ' 'MACPHERSON · AT | Light Mundo, Carlbe-lomba (Lecuona)--Lecuona A Feature
THE THEATRE, ORGAN 11.00 Big Den: RADIO NEWSREELA 11.35 unc. WEST OF ENGLAND
LIGHT ORCHESTRA,
prosimmo for 90. Days; My best to you George'd Ty. Written and
pro- ilone")--Carroll Gibbone mave, dhưgeri (by Alan. BurKIDEM.
7.30. TOE - BILLY COTION BAND Vocal:
JELOW. (LON= | With Ale Dreeze, Dore Ste-
*Five minutes Vocal: Ray Kellogg: Jealous (Finch) -Plano Solo with Thy thin socomi-His Savoy Hotel Orpheans. Dreamtemat Rendezvous, (Cübert)— Piano, with Orchestra: Two sleepy Harry Kaye people (Loener)-Plato_Bolo with 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL fhythm, wooomg:: Why does it get
so lape, so ostly (Lohamn)-Vocai;'
Tay KallogL
· 4.00, FROGRAMME SUMMARY
$.02-UNIT REQUESTS"
CALLING:
"LINDA"
-14ch· FIELD REGIMENT 7.09. "TUZ ASURIO OF ERIC CALCOATES.
DON RELAY) 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
*** phones, and -Ckm-Bernard.
8.30 THE NEWS,
Serenade (Arvesky)~~Albert Sem- mocks (Violin); Paganica Etude in E Flat (Llet)--Louis Kasytret, (Pirio); Ee Pete Burg (Bach-Sholow) --- Leopold Stokowski conducting the, Philadelphis Grobe 11.20-WEATHER REPORT. God Have The King,”
Obyent Garden-Tarantelle (Pro11.30 CLOSE DOWN, London-Sufte}}/ Westminster--Medi-
New?Bybsphony Orchestra” conduct=
Station/ (Broms · London-Bunte)-
ed by the Corteydet: «!
S
unda
lay'
B.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.***
by
BIS FROM THE EDITORIALS, AM. PROGRAMME-PARADE; 2.39 THE MARK OF GREATNESS, SATZUNIKALĀ Masaryk♪^ Lady Viplet, Honham Carter., KESHOUVENIRS" OF MUSIC. DDC Revue Orchestra
9.30 PRACTICE MAKEJ
A. Hours of thirteen
``PER-
solected from – sho· 1931, Boscolant
| Syllabus of the Associated
[of the...Norja : Bichoşla
Trochos by Dorferd
Plered by Peter Montaba
FERDINAND
19.45 WORLD AFFAIRS, A survey" by A.)-P, Hymns,
110 NEWS ANALYSIS.
Jest
Choir. 1:15 NEWS WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
8.30 "MUCH DINDING IN
MABBIT."
With Richard, Murdoch Kenneth Mario.
THE
and
9.00 "ROM THE · EDITORIALS”
(RECORDED RELAY).
9.10 WRATHER DEPORT
BAL STUDIO; : "MUNIC
J
HOUT CLASSICAL QUESTS.
10.15. HUGH
LOVERS”.
RE-
BURDEN AND RICHARD WILLIAMS IN WTWD'S A PAD."LA By Wolf Harding,
10.45 MONIA LITER
BERENADERS.COM
Canzonetta (Terry):
AND
KIS
Fascinating
-Rhythm (Cerekwit):~~~fthapsody" "on"
"Blue Skien" Brving Berlin). 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL
DON RELAY).
(LON.
11 GOODNIGHT, MUSIC,"
The Rio Grande": (For Chorus Orchestra and Solo Pinodonto). (Sacheverell Bitwet-and Constant Lambert)-Bolotat:
Irritor
Bir
with
da diapx Apotheosis - Frado -
1.39 "THEATRE. MEMORIES”. Hoyal Opera Hot Orchestra, The Mounie Overture *.. (Monck- Harty, the Halle Orchestra, Covent Garden conducted by. Wir tou-Artbur Wood and is Orch- the St. Michaels Bingers, conduct- wick Traditiomadhe.
extra; Musical Comedy Memories | et by the Composer, INTERLUDE.
Who. (itern):' Lady be : good" (Ger. || 11.29 WEATHER REPORT, Molly on the shoro (Grainger); {strwin); Donors song, Waltz (Bops-
GOP HAVE THE KING. Shooter'd Hay - (Graingen) Itopala berar); Looke" for the stres lming ↑11.39 CLOSE DOWN
By Mik
Dino
At the
P.G.
. ני
}
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.