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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1951.

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

Radio Hongkong To Broadcast

All Day On

Whit Monday

'On Whit Monday, Radio Hongkong will be on the air all day from 8 a.m, with the usual variety of holiday entertainment:-

With the demand by the Persian Parliament for the nationalisation of the country's oil sup- plies, the affairs and, in particular, the position of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company became matters for the closest attention throughout the world. To understand the issues involved in an international controversy such as this it is necessary to get at the basic facts.

5.00 TU o' 0: **SIC no-

QUESTS." Prevented by "Amber." G.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 49% LONDON

DIEN.

STUDIO

MELO-

Robert Farnon and Hi Or chestra with Denby Vaughan nad Pearl Carr, Shadow Wolfe: Hora

Staccato;

pont blame ine. The moment strutor Ball Sts would i Litlle tui in night; you're blaa,

10 STUDIO:

EVENSONG,"

NEW you: At the Dark Town

Zark Frost got lost; How heat-

"NERVICES

Conducted by the Rev. c. r. fawn, C. F.

17.00 TDI 0:

AHEAD."

"LOOKING

a Review of the Weeks Pro gramunen.

1.13 PERSIAN OIL.

"Persian Oil," a recorded BBC feature, pro- vides the listener with a brief history of the Per- sian Oil fields, and presents the necessary factual material in an expertly documented form. In order woRLD NEWS AND

to achieve this the BBC has collected the views

of a team of eight experts on Persian affairs.

"Persian Oil" was specially flown out to Radio Hongkong by air and it will be broadcast at 7.15 p.in. tomorrow evening, Sunday, May 13.

By arrangement with the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, the radio version of "The Mer- chant of Venice” was broadcast by the BBC during the Shakespeare Festival at Stratford-on-Avon in 1948, and it is a pleasure to know that we will be able to hear the recording of this classic over Radio Hongkong at 4 p.m. on Monday afternoon.

of

The cast includes such well-known stage per- sonalities as Diana Wynyard, as Portia, Paul Scofield as Bassanio and Esmond Knight as Gratiano. A par- ticularly interesting piece of casting was that Robert Helpmann an Shylock. Helpmann has been described as a ballet dancer who is a brilliant actor and an actor who is a brilliant ballet dancer, and it is a fact that there are few stage personalities who show so much versatility as this clever Australian.

Wong Kuk-ying's recital on Tuesday at 9.11

Schumann's Piano p.m. is devoted to one work Sonata in F sharp minor op. 11. Schumana wrote three piano Sonatar, and this was the first to be published though not the first to be completed. It is a fine romantic work reflecting the young composer's love for Clara Wieck to whom the Sonata was de- dicated, and who later became his wife.

www.

The Schools' Quiz this week is to take place on Tuesday at 6.02 p.m. instead of the usual' Monday owing to the Whitsun Holidays. This week the Diocesan Boys will be meeting their sisters of the Diocesan Girls School-and the competitive spirit should run high!

(Broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megocycles per second in the 31 metre band).

Tonight

12.33 PROGILAMNE SUMMARY. -------- 19.32 - NAWICZ —AND --LANDAUER.

ON TWO PIANOS.

12,43 POPULAR VARIETY; LENA HORNE AND KENNY BAKER (VOCAL),

1.15 NEWB. WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,

1.30 ANDRE KUSTFLANETZ AND

HIS ORCHESTRA. FORCES PROGRAMMES,

2:00 CHARLES WILLIAMS

IIIS ORCHESTRA.

Ina Houez (Mopranu)

John Mellagh (Tenor),

AND

and

2.30 PAUL TEMPLE AND THE

MADISON MYSTERY.

By Francis Durbridge.

3,00 STUDIO:

QUESTS.

HOSPITAL

Presented by "Amber,"

4.94 "ORCHESTRA

WEEK."

19.15 "CABARET” MUSIC.

AND

DANCE

The Charleston-Quicksien (Jolin- soal-Oscar Rabin and His Band:

to mie-Foxtrot

You do something

Cole Porter)-Eddie Le Mar (Piano)

and His

Orch; Have I tuld you

A Report to the Propin. Witten by R. D. Smith Aidan Philip.

and

NEWS

(6.30-10.15 p.m. on 17.81

SATURDAY, MAY 12

ANALYSIS LAY).

(LONDON

RE.

8.15 SONGS FROM OPERA."

Irmgard Seefried (oprano) and Akari Schlol (tenor), Rerit: Welcome hapilesi nuntient; Asia: Ok come, do not tielay froni Le Nozze DI Ficary" Mozart) -- Bigard Seefeled,"

with Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra:

her

my trenaire (from "Don Giovanni knew it front" "Die Zalbertinte"

→Mozart)—Aku!

Schlotz:

I

Pl

BAL-

Magte Flute) Mozart)-Irmgard Seeled withi the Viena karmic Orch.

8.30 TIE MÄSTER OF

LANTRAE,"

ity Robert Louis Stevens- Bramatised by . . . Set-

Jar,

Part "The House of Hatred. Ď.00 "FROM THE EDITORIAL5"

(RECORDED RELAY). 9.10 WEATHER REPORT. 9331 HUNG

KONG

CONCERT.

**PRDAY**

The Henry Wood Promenade

Concert-BBC Symphony chestra, conducted

Malcolm Bargent. Symphony No. Symphony (Deethoven).

Interlude:

by

Or. Sir

The Chorn)

Adaniello (from Symphony No. 5 (Maliler)-Vienna Päiitinrmonic Or chestra, conducted by Bruno Wal- Vee.

19.30 MUSIC FOR WORANIR.

Pendern Mouschale,

And Morazion Choirs. Cornwall, Introduced by Bir Steuari sylikon.

(LON

11.00 RADIO

NEWSREEL

DON RELAY). 11.15 WEATHER REPORT. ' 11.10 EPILOGUE.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 1130 CLUNK DOWN.

ABO PROGRAMME SUMMARY. RUS "MORNING MELODY,"

"In Garden,

3.10 "WALTZ, TIME."

MELODIES

Dj00 COCK PORTER (WITH VOCAL), 930 HITISH CONCERT HALL.

Liverpool Philharmonic Or. chestra, conducted and Pre- sented by Sir Malcolm Har. cent.

Programmes

Mc/s, 16.84 m.; 10 p.m.-12.15 a.m. on 15.26 Mc/s, 19.66 m.).

Cameran (cello) with Ernest Lush Billinghia, Department of Zoulogy. (plaup) Air in G minor, Op. 53) timingħant University, (Grade 1)-Pergoless; First Move- ment from Concerto in E

G.00 p.m. VARIETY AHOY!

With Eric Barker. Joseptile Cromble, Peter Kent, und the Star

At the #azers.

organ, Harold Sat. At the plano, James Moody, Recorded on. Board HMS Berry

Heat Sheerness. Presented by John Foreman.

6.30 GRAND HOTEL.

Tom Jenkins, and the Palm Court Orchestra.

7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 8.00 THE NEWS.

XIO NEWS ANALYSIS.

KIS FROM THE EDITORIALS.

1 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.30 FROM THE

GRAMME.

THIRD PRO.

*Holbein and his Surerssors.' By Ellis Waferhouse.

8.50 Interlude.. 9.00 THE

PLAYERS. Directed by Henry Krein.

9.15 GLAMORGAN SHIRE

MONTMARTRE

SOUTH AFRICANS, Cricket: A commentary on frst day's play at Cardiff,

930 VIOLET CARSON. Singing and playing for you, 9.45 COLONIAL QUESTIONS, 10.00 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME NEWS

TAIN.

IDAS LABJET MUSIC. [mtare, | igramophisne recordy)

On. 85 LRSM LASC)--Elgar,

9.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES. 1000 TIFF NEWS.

19.10 HONE NEWS FROM BRI-

TAIN.

10.45 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT OR-

CHESTRA

Conductor: Gilbert Vinter.

11.00 g Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.. 11.15 Interinde. 11.23 QUEEN

STAKES.

ELIZABETI'S

Kuchair: A recorded description. 1140 WINSTON CHURCHILL

STAKES.

Racingt: A commentary. 12.00 *YOURS FAITHFULLY, Answering Listeners Letters, will Wynford Vaughan Thomas, 12.15 am, PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.23 app. LISTENERS CHOICE. Light Music.

12.45 COLONIAL

COMMENTARY.

V. By Professor W. M. MacMillan.

100 THE NEWS.

the

FROM

BRI-

10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Musle.

11.00 Big Ban, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 TWENTY QUESTIONS. 11.45 GLAMORGAN ANIRE

SOUTH AFRICANS,

V.

Continuation of commentai?, 12.15 am. FESTIVAL ASSOCIA-

TION FOOTHALL.

Short visits to the patches: Scot- 15nd v. Denmark; Wales v. Forty- gat; and Ireland v. France. 12.33 PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.50 Interiode,

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.JO NEWS ANALYSIS.

SUNDAY, MAY 13

6.00 .. RELIGIOUS SERVICE. From All Hallows Church, Wel Ingborough. conducted by she Rev. Methuen Clarke.

1,10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

TUESDAY, MAY 15

1.09 NYASALAND DIAMOND

JUBILEE.

A programme

in humour đf the sixijetli Anniversary of the Pro- clamation of the Protectorate.

639 HAIRY PĀRBY,

And his Sextet.

1.00 COUNTRY MAGAZINE,

7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES.

8.00 THE NEWS,

MU NEWS ANALYSIK.

8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

4.25- PROGRAMME PARADE.

1.30 FESTIVAL HALL.

A talk by John Summerson,

8.45 TONI JONES TRIO.

9.00 DO YOU REMEMBER.? 9.15 GLAMORGAN BHURE

SOUTH AFRICANS.

Cricket: A commentary

Y.

on

the

Bird day's play-at-Cavit

9.30 THINK ON THESE THINGS. 9. LETTER FROM AMERICA. Dy Allstále Cooke. 10.00 THE NEWS,

10.10 HOME NEWS FROM 23121- .....TAIN.

10.13 MUSIC FOR DANCING.

lutely that I love you--Stow Foxtrot 6.30. THE GREAT ESCAPE.'

Wisemani-Osear Habin and His-The-story-of-the-escape from | Victor Silvester and his Bailronen

Stalag Luft 11 in March 1844 ot seventy-six afters of the Alled 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. Air Forces, ita success and Its

Band. Vacul: Marlon Davis and Marjorie Dew; A Garden in Granada Vuallescu)-Cavan O'Connor. Vocal: Tulsa-Foxtrot (Wrube}) =- Frankie à fragle sequel. Adapted by Felix

Carle und 211 Orchestra. Vocal: Marjorie Hughes, and the Sunrise Secchaders; Chiu Chiu-Corrido Mexicano

(Molinare) Don Merino Barreto and Ita Cuban Orch: Sentimental Gentleman fren Georgia (Perkins) Tho Boswell Sisters: Where are the Song! Ww sung-Waltz (Coward) Carroll Gibbous and the Savoy Hotel Or plisans. Vugal Chorus; Tweifth Street Itazzol)-Sunto and His Dixie- E-Land Jazz Group; Along the Navajo Troll (Belange) Joliny Denks and His Novelty. Cunriei, Vocal! Johnny Deals and Bille Camp- bell; Basin Street Blues-Sanlo and Ilie Dixie-Land Jazz Group; Chur-A- Lu (The Drink it down Song) (Tatman)-Kay Kyter and His Or chestra with Choring I wish I didn't love you (Loever)-Dinah Store: The Cat Can Conga (Grenet)-Xavier Cural and is Waldorf Astoria Hotel Orch: If I should fall in love again- Wallz (Popplewell)-By Calton and IL Cand.

THE

Orchestre De La Horiete Des Concerts Da Conservatoire De Parit.

4.30 STUDIO: "FORCES' CHOICE"

MAURICE ACKLAND).

5.00 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS

"LINDA"-CALLING. RIQ Troops, 27th AA Regi- meni, RA

0.08 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 0.02 SOCCER FOOTRALE. Hongkong ▼ Hendon.

7.03 "TIÄR, FOR MUSIC."

The BBC Scottish Variety › Orchestra, conducted by Kemlo Stephen Will Jac Fraser (Soprano),

7.30 VALUETT BANDBOX.

From the Golders uppadrome, London.

8.00 WORLD NEWS

Grren

AND NEWS

ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY).

18.15 8TUDIO:

ROUND-UP."

330 "ECHOES

C

THEATRE,“

"SATURDAY

FROM

Year of Theatreland 1030;

THE

Play Orchestra play (Tonglif at 0.30):

Music in May

in next mo

Intro:

(Careless Rapture): breatie on Windows (Over she Roes); Drop

you're paring (Going places); Anything Goos;--Love-in-dancing shing (Fellow the sun); Unbelievable (Swing, along); This'll make you wilatie-Joliet Lad and Webster Booth: Minories of Lehar-Vocat Gems; Intro: You are my heart's de- light: Love's Melody; Smokeland;

Gypay Love: Foreign Legion; Count

of Luxemburg-put

Optra Com

1100 BADIO NEWSREEL, (LONDŐN

RELAY).

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

Litany Schubert)-Alfred Cortot, (Piano); Reverte and Caprice (Derlicz)-Joseph Sziget! (Violin) and the Philarmonta Orch; at Move- ment Allegro-from Symphony No. 2 in G Minor) (Borodin)-Minneapolls Symphony Orchestra, 1129 WEATHER REPORT, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

10.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 10.02 SATURDAY'S 'SPORTS

AUCTS,

RE-

10.65 "MORNING-MELODY.”

The New Convert Orchestra, 10.30 LONDON STUDIO

CERT.

BBC-SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA. Conducted by Ian Whyte.

11.00 RELAY OF THE

"The

Felion from Paul Brickhill's book

Great Escape." 7.30 WEEK-END SPORTS

PORT

16 BANDY MACPHERSON

THE THEATRE ORGAN, 8.00 THE NEWS.

10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

8.23 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE, 9.00 VARIETY, 10.00 THE NEWB.

10.30 HOME

TAIN,

RE-

AT

Orchestra.

11.15, 'BŬOKS TO READ. 1130 AS I KNEW HIM,* 'Sir Edward Elgar, by Sir Adrian Boult,

15 THE FESTIVAL STAKES. ~ A recorded description of the race ever the famous State Mile at Bromford Bridge Racecourse, Bir-

ningham.

12.09 DENNIS DROWN,

(violin)

+

19.15 um. PROGRAMME PARADE, 12.25 app. LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.

12.45 REPORT FROM BRITAIN.

NEWS FROOM DRI- BY Vernon Bartlett.

100 THE NEWS.

ELLINGTON

10.15 RONNIE PLEYDELL. And his Orchestra and Так RAY QUARTET. 11.00 g Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 BBC SCOTTISH URCHES-

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 6.00 .. RAY'S A LAUGH, 6.30 SONGS OF THE

ISLES.

BRITISH

7.30 ANNOUNCER'S CHOICE, Presented the woel: by Jonics 4 Urquhart.

TRA. Conductcz: Jan Whyte: Sulte: Holberg-Gries: Symphony No.

Op. 29)-Carl Nielsen-

12.15 am. FROGRAMME PARADE.

12.20 Interlude.

12.30 SUNDAY SERVICE,

From St. Patil's Church.

Colwyn

by

Bay, North Walea, conducted

the Rev. W. Hugh Rees,

1.00 THE NEWS..

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIA,

1.15 ADVENTURES

SONG.

IN

8.00 THE NEWS.

10 NEWS ANALYSIS,

1.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

B PROGRAMNE PARADE.

8.30 ED LETTER DAY?

Yar Ended-Release

Douglas Mitchell recalls VJ Day in

a Japanese P.o.W. Camp.

8.43 JAZZ MUSIC,

(gdambtone records)

FOLK

9.15 THE

Roberts

το

in

J: From Maine to Caillornia. Alan Lomax and Robin ning their way from Muine California, finding their song frosty New England, in the Missis. sippi Valley, and in the Far West. Presented by Alan Lomax and Hobin Roberts.

MONDAY, MAY 14

4.00 WHAT DO YOU KNOW?

SPUR OF

THE

MOMENT. Second of a series of laiks by J. 1. Priestley,

920 WORK AND WORSHr. Nows from Home' discussion at London Missionary Society Head quarters.

D. THE COLONIES TODAY. 1 ted on the Map,' Trafford Smith describes the ex- tent of the Colonial empire today. and talke in particular about some

NEWS FROM DRI

A weekly international quiz be-of-the-mailor-colonies tween University students in 10.00 THE NEWS, America and Great Britain.

10.10 HOME Boston College, Massachusetts TAIN. v, Durham University,

19.15 THE HUMAN BODY, Question Masters:

America, A series of programmes reviewing Great Britain, developments in our knowledge of the workings of the human body. Edited by Professor 9. Zuckerman. for in consultation with Dr R. E. 4: Skin:“Written by Harold Tay-

CON.

Gene

King. Lionel Gamlin,

CATHE

- BENVIOR, FROM ST. JOHN'S DRAL,

pany: Katja, the Dancer-Waltz | 12.15 ATUDIO: SPORT'S TIME.

IQllbert)-London Palladium Orch; Mercio England --Vocal Gems (Sle

By in Phillips. 12.50 PROGILAMME BUMMANY.

BIBLANDERS...

11:45 MELODY TIME.".

Edward German)—Miriam. Licette, |,12.52 ANDY ‹-IONA Cinta Berena, Frana's Rugell, Dennis Noble, Tobert Carr and Chorul,

9.00 "FROM TUF EDITORÍAIS" (LONDON, RELAY RECORD- ED).

ני

9.10 WEATHER REPORT.

0.11 INTERLUDE,

Danse des Apaches (Clarke)-New Light Symphony Orch.

9.15 "LOVE FROM · LEIGHTON

BUZZARD."

By Lester Powell, Thisode 01 You Can Win A Smashing Prize/ *9.45 "COMPOSER OF THE WEEK"

Elrath, Op E6-Sorge-Roussevitiky. conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Calio: Jeansledniti; Clair de Luno, Op. 48 INToj puncheragji Bouray, Baltiones capres La Turmă Gerard Bouray. With Nano accom- Faniment), Marestvila, No. 3 Nimer. Op 411 Nocturne in, la inÍ Minor Op 119-iCathleen Long: Purse Pavanello, R.Jhaya Miyazakin. 10% Cohidrostanu MË PARA,

܇

AND *A

With the Melachring Orches- fraVocal: Frances Langford and Tony Dartin

∙1.15 NEWS, WEATHER. REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT) FORCES.PROGRAMMEN.

2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE."

With Joy Nichols, Blek Bent

·ley and Jimmy Edwards. 2.30 STUDIO: JAZZ, HALF

3.00

NOUR. Presented by neti.

·

Scott/Macon-

..

HORTITAL Presented by Paulino Ryenten. 4.00 THE ADVENTURES OF PE

Jul. ByeAlen; "Stranks, Putin, Càme of the Black Dalto 1h 10 SERVICES dingstyd by: Peter' Nissan -

=

In

In

6.30 LONDON THILHARMONIC

ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Sir Adrian Bault; syl- via Fisher (soprano): Frederick

Grinke (violin).

MUSIC OF BEETROVEN. 7.30 THE BILLY COTTON BAND

SHOW. phenrand Cham Demard.

Doreen Ste- 6.00 TEU NEWS.

With Alan Breeze.

8.15 NEWS ANALYSIS,

3.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS."

82 PROGRAMME PARADE.

O HOME TOWN...

"IC COMPOSELL OF TUD WEEK,

Prokofer

A talk by Joseph Crimond,

(grainophone-recorda)-----

DAO COUNCIL-OZ -EUROPE A report from: Exfántourel)

ISOLATORIANSHING

PER- programmer

Crickit: A bodimentary on the spend day's play at Cardist

$30 PIZACTICE MAKES Avariest bfs thirteen

elected Zrura: the 1991 Board of the gym Hen fon, Syllabus of the Amoc MUKO....... imitaueod (2 by! Bihore. T: Playout

Douglas

FERDINAND

11.00 11 Ben. RADIO NEWRKEEL. 11.15 BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA, Contactor: ita Jenkins; Overture: The Mogle Flute-Mozart: Sym phony No. 54 in (The Imperial') -Haydn.

HAS COUNTRY MAGAZINE.

12.15 am. PROGRAMME PARADE. 1923 app. LISTENERS CHOICE. Light Music.

1245 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. { Edited by Andrew Shonfield.

190 THE NEWS.

130 NEWS ANALYSIS,

THURSDAY, MAY 17

6.00 pm. AT THE FESTIVAL.'

by terbert Hudge. 6.15 VOICE OF THE VIOLIN, 0.10 RING UP THE CURTAIN. LONDON SYMPHONY

CHESTRA

Conducted by Joseph Kelps, 'in programme of Ballet Music.

710 SPORTS DIARY,

7.45 APORTING RECORD. 8.00 THE-NEWS.

RID NEWS ANALYSIS.

8.15 FHÙM THE EDITORIALS. 8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE.

On-

a

830 THE NOISE AND TRE

PEOPLE."

A festival talk by Dilyn Powell. .8.45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK.

An agricultura? · magazine.

9.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.

9:30 -INJA TE WIATA (Maori bas) 145 ENGINEERING ACHIEVE-

MENTS.

2: The Story of the Siram Tur- bine by Professor 0. A. Saun- ders,

1000 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRI-

TAIN.

Presented by Barbara McFadycan, gyrumoplane records)

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL With Jimmy Jewel and Ben Wat- riss, Harry Lester and hla Hay seeds, Davy Kaye, Helen 10), Fred- ule Boniburger and Pom (after the Internikālon) AJ Shaw, Turner Laylan, Oliver Wakefield, The Dance Orenestra, conductéa ~~ by Stanley Black.

12.13 a.m. PROGRAMME PARADE, 12.25 app. LISTENERS' CHOICE: - Light unie.

1245 SPECIAL DISPATCH.

1.00 THE NEWS. 130 NEWS ANALYSIS.

FRIDAY, MAY 18

6.00 p.m. JAZZ MUSIC. (Kramophone records)

6.35 THE HUMAN BODY," (See Wednesday. 10.151

7.00 HENDEZVOUB PLAYERS,

Featuring Jack Collings. 7.15 BRITISH CHOIRS, fgramophone records)

7.30 Joy Nichols,

Dick

Bentley. and Jimmy Edwardy 10 TAKE IT FROM HERE. With Woitas Eaton, and The Key-¦

notes.

1.00 THE NEWS.

8,10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

BIG FRÍM, THE EDITORIALS. 8.23 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.10 THE SPELL ON

OVEN.'

THE

Last of three talles by Sir Arthur Grimble.

250 Interlude.

"10.30 PRONDE "OP" ROMANCE."

10.43 LIGHT (PIANO PARĀDE. 19,00 MAREK WEBER AND

ORCHESTRA.

11.30 "THE OKISHA."

Ronks from Sidney Jones* Musical Comedy. InterJadet

12:30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 12.32 A SWING TIME”—JOHN- NY. HODGES AND 18 OK- CHESTRA.

12.45 CARROLL GIBBONA AND

ORCHESTRA WITH VOCAL.. 1.55 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 "MUSIC FOR YOU."

Euryanthe-Overturo (Weber), -- Chicago Symphony Orchestra, con mucted by Frederick Stool: Etude en forge de Valse (Saint-Saens)-- Alfred Cortot,

Plano Murt (from "Fro Galante" - Ethel Emyth)--Light Symphony" Orch. Caprice No. 13 in D Flat Major (PaganffKreister)—Yehudi Meru- hia (Violim; Flight of the Bumble Bee (hmsky-Korsakov) -- ELAR Symphony Orchi; Hungarian Rhap- tody No 2 (Liszt) — Leopołu Stokowsky, conducting the Philladel- phia Orchidra,

2.00 VARIETY BANDBOX.

From the Golders Green Hip- podrome, London.

With Robin Richmond Organ Grinders Swing:

anti Tiki Al Shaw Avril Augem; Pat From; Ronalde; Illy Terbent and Orchestra, Chinpore: Philip Slessor

2.30 BBC BANDSTAND.

Hand of the Beats conducted Rhodes.

by

Guards,

Major

3.00 ROKOKIN RUSSIAN CHom. Rumlare" Medley of Folk Bongs Gypsy Caravan__|(Traditional); Rus- sint Cherubie Hymn (Vorotnika): Peasants Chorus (from Palace İpər -Burctin).

Interlude: Polin "Ojra" Batalatko Oretentro.

(Russian Air) -

3.45 MUBICAL COMEDY BELEC-

TIONS,

Bitter Sweet (Noel Coward)---New Light Symphony Oreliestra; The Dubarry (Cuviller) New Light Symphony Orchestra.

3.30 ALDERT SANDLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA. GUEST ARTIST-WEBSTER BOOTH

(TENOR).

Sandler Minuets: Intro: Minuet in E flat: Bizet from L'Arlerlenne: Minuet; Handel Beethoven Minuet

Mozart Minuci Boccherini

Bandar Dancer-Non-1;-a-id-5-|{1}"GOODNIGHT: MUSIC¬~ (habetkurwy)!)-City of Limanghaus Öfcientia, onducted by George Weldon,

11.09. WEATHER REPORT

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.39 CLOSE DOWN.

Tuesday

12.15 8TUDIO: .

FRAYERS.

MORNING

Given by the Rev. J. E. SANDDAĆI. 12.39 PROGRAMME SUMUMANY. 12.32 EDWARD GERMAN'S COUN-

TRY DANCES. 12.45 LONDON

DIES,

STUDIO

MELO.

Peter Yorke and is Orchi trail Aun Dean arid Doreen Lantfy. 1.15 NEWS, AVEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTA.

1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCEBT. The Westminster Orchestra, conducted by Depla Wright. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. G.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'A

QUIZZ.

Conducted by Yvonne Charter and Anthony Cutcher. 0.30 STUDIO: "CANTONEBE

RADIO."

BY

Given by Miss Lee WAI Jan and H. K. Lee.

4.50 BONGA.

By Elynne Celis.

7.00 "LES AYLPHIDES"-BALLET

(CHOPIN).

Interlude:

7.30 STUDIO "DOWN MEMORY

LANE."

Presented by Alleen Woods. 8.00 WORLD NEWS AND

NEWS ANALYSIS LONDON 1E. LAY).

ORGAN

8.15 "BOX 290" LIGHT

MUSIC.

י

By Bert Gilette.

8.30 STUDIO: HONG

RDCIAL WELFARE.

Infant Welfare."

KONG

λ Talk by Mim - G. K. Burne, Supervisor wild Training Officer for Health: Nurser Medical Depart ment, arranged by Council o! Social Service.

8.45 LIEDER RECITAL.

By Ellabelle Davis (soprano). Interlude:

10,

Wanderers Nachttied, Op. 10 No, "Berendoe"; 13 (Schubert); Lachen und Weinen, in G Mozart Op. 50; Wolun? (Die Schiene Mul; Minuet and Divertimento No. 17:

lerin No. 2 Schubert); No. 4 An Evening sang (Blumenthal) -

Op. Schubert: Allerseelen, Webster Bonthu Thais "Meditation" iMassenet Albert Sandler Violin) with Plano accomp. Jack Byfield; Vision Entrancing from "FA- meralda"--Thomas-Webster Booth: Waltzes from Opera: Intro: Fledermaits: ΣΑ Traviata; Boheme; Romeo and Juliet: Lilac Time: Faust.

4.00

WORLD THEATRE,”

Di

La

The Merchant of Venice" By Wam Shakespeare. (By

with Arrangernerst

Mernonial

Shakespeare

the

Niestre, Stratford-On-Avon): Portia Diano Wynwandi:

Bassanio-Paul Scodeld; Gratlano-Esmond Knight; Shylock

-Robert Helpman,

Interlude:

A on 0 Siring (Bach) - Now

Symphony Orchentats.

540 LONDON PALLADIUM

CHESTRA.

OR-

Merchant of. Veroa Sukte (Rome): Prelude No. 1: (a) Inter- mezza (Paris); Oriental Monchi; Prelude No. 2: Dores March.

Interlude:

No. (Richard Strauss); Befreit Op. 33, No. 4 (Richard Strauss). Interlude: Serenade (Richard Strauss)

Walter Gieseking. Plone. D.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS" (NECONDED RELAY), 9.10 WEATHER REPORT. 2.11 STUDIO: PIANO RECITAL

By Wong Kuk Ting. 9.35 bbc THEATRE VRCHESTRA. Vaise Serenade (Tuesday Serc-

node); The British Grenadiers; Patrol March (Arr Stanford Stanford Hubinson), conducted by Robinson.

9.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA."

(LONDON RELAY)

By Alistair Cooke.

10.00 "LET JUSTICE HE DONE."

Evidence of System.

"The Brides in the Bath Case." 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LON-

DON RELATO.

The Faery Queen; Three Dances (Purcell arr Jacques): Hornpipe: Rondeau; Jig-The Jacques String

Gigue (trom Orchestra:

Firth Bach)--Myro French Suito (J. S.

Plano: Toy Symphony

Allegro; (Haydn):

Minuet and Trio; Finale. (Allegraj-Weingart- her. conducting the British Sym- phony Orch.

A La Gavola (Fick)-Tho Pal-ftess, Indium Orchestra.

6.00 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY." GOZ CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR: "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," Bobert "Browning's_Poem Sat 10 Munte by Wolford Davies.

8.30 SKUDIO PORTUGUESE

HALF HOUR.

7.00 MANTOVANI AND BIS

CHESTRA.

on.

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT

-GOD-SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Wednesdays

Love meals your heart (May); Rancho Serenade (Lumarr)—Vocal: 'The Lonly Trouback: The Sea La Mer) (Trenet): Hear my rouz Violetta (Klose); In Waltz 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY Time (Martovani).

7.15 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM 7.30 LONDON STUDIO MELO-

DIES:

Itay Martin and His ""Melody front he–Bky*** Orchestra with Jimmy Young..

8.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEW! ANALYSIS (LONDON RE- LAY).

8.15 CHAMBER MUSIC.

Quartet in D Major, Op 64 No. 5 "Lark" (Haydal

movement: Allegro modicento: movemers: Adagio eposable: 3rd movement: Menuetto Allegretto) and Teto:

HIN

12. FRANK DEYOL, AND

ORCHESTRA. 12.45 FROM THE FILMS.

1.16 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.39USIC IN MINIATURE."- 2.00 Close DOWN.

6,00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY—-~~~-~~- 6.02 BROADCAST FOR SCHOOLS!

THE WORST JOURNEY IN TRE WORLD.” dramatization from the book by Apsley Cherry-Garrard.

Laterindo:*

Under the Balcony (Heykens)~

6.23 SOUTHERN SERENADE."

(Continuous Musicj.

4th movement; Final (Vivace) Alfredo Campoll & Orchi The Hungarian String Quartet.

8.30 STUDIO: "LIKE WHAT I

LIKE."

Prevented by ker.

Marian

Tac-

9.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS"

(UECORDED RELAY), 1.10 WEATHER REPORT.

3.11 "BLICH OF THE BOUNTY"

By Rex Rienis.

New Ep2ode 5: "The

•mers."

Amign

9.40 "CONCERTO.”

Concerto No. 1'in E Minor, Op 11 (Chopin): ist movement: Alle-

move- KO mestow rivoluto: and Tent: Romanze: Larghetto; snd movement: Rondo: Vivace Alexan

Hi the der. Bralowsky, (Piano) NICA Vistor Symphony Orchesten.

9.00 SOUTHERN SERENADE OR- conducted by Willem Steinberg,

10.15 STUDIO: "MUNIC FROM

SPAIN

CHESTRA.

Directed by Lou Whiteson.

9.30 HEMPRUNI AT THE PIANO.

943 WHAT ARE WE LIKET

2: Steking It A Reries of thology programmes to illustrate the British character and way of lite, with

passages.selected introduced by John Connell, 10.00 THE NEWS.

and

10.10 HOME NEWS FROM DRI

TAIN.

1035 NEW RECORDS.

Presented by Robert Tredinnick. 11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 11 BÁC NÓITHEIN ORCHES-

TILA.

Presented by "Lindi." 19,30 DE GROOT AND HIS on-

CHESTRA.

Trafic Autumn (Chaminade); (Wegrier): Samson and Delilal: --- Solection (S74-Saens); Louise Selection (Charpentier). 10.45 DANCE TO RUBB

MORGAN

AND ITA ORCHESTRA. Jolmson. Nag-Foxtrot (Lawrence) Vocal: Bus Morgan and the Mor- Kenaires: Send Ten, pretty, Flowers

Rum Foxtrot (Nelson)-Vocal: Morgan: Put your shoes on, Lucy Foxtrot (Tout Voodi: Russ Mor- Bultend the Rhythmaires; small Fry-Foxtrot (Loceser) - Vocal: Rue Morgan You, Jou. You cre

one Quickwaltz (Wise) Vocal: The Skylarks with Orgart, 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

Conductor: Charles Groves; No. 1. Peer Gynt-Grieg: Medita tion on-ar-old-Bohemian-Chorale for Strings)-Buk: An Irish Bym- phany-Harty.

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

12.45 WORLD AFFAIRS.

A survey by the fon.

colon.

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.1 NEWS ANALYSI8.

Curtain Call

Harold

e

DON HELAY)

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Rondino

CLON

(On R Theme by Beethoven) (Kreisler)—Tritz Krek

La Buns de Vera Cruz (Tucci)~~~ and MGM Orch; Muckin Morrow Jucalada (Amurel)-The Brazilians! Spanish Dance (Colling): Malaguena abanera-Asturiana Jola-New Southern Concert Orchestra:" ~(a) Lave (Watters), 15) Aguero (Franco;) Espana (Valse Brilliant) (from Suite Mediterranean Ansell-New Con- Art Oretetra..

0.45 STUDIO: PETE VALDERRAMA AT THE PIANO.UKAVI

"LUCKY 7.00 STUDIO:

VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Patdina Spence! 5,01 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY), 8.15 PIANO RECITAN BY ARTURO

BENEDETTLMICHELANGELY Pastorale (Sonatines D Minor, 1413) (Sepelatti); Reflets dans l'Eau (Debussy); Malaguena (Albeniz); Canzone Danza Mbtipni,

800 TALK IT FROM HERE."

DIP"

With Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimary Edwards.. 9.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS"

RECORDED BRLAY),

4.10 WEATHER NEPONT.. 9.11 INTERLUDE.

Kiss Serenade (Michel)--Froderick Hindmann & His Orchestra.

9.15 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. The Boyo Neel String Or chestra, conducted by nord

Nett, Synphony No. 1 in B Flat Deyer); Asinuat for Strings Diverning (Llbum).

9.45 "WEDNESDAY NI GILT

"THEATRE,"

Berenade in E Minor for Strings. Op 29 (EWANIE Jug movement; Allegro placevale; 2nd movement: Berghelton 3rd inåvements Allegreito Come Print-Londen Patihannonic Orchestra, candüezed by Bir Edward Elgar:

Greensleeves *** Fantaila (Vaughan Wiillänis)-The Jacqua Orch

12 WEATHÉR REPORT,

PAHOD,BAVE THE KING. 11:30 CLUSE DOWN." JUS

Thursday

1230: PROGRAMMR RUMMARY, 18:32 "FATA” „WALLER

(PLANO)

AND HIS RHYTHM. 12.45 YPHONY: OF STRINGS."

Gemião' and 111* Hiring Choir. 1.15 NEWB. WEATHSIC REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTH.. 1.30 FROM THE THEATRES." 200 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMANS", 0.02 ATUN10: "JAZZ FOR THE

MODERNS."

Presented by John Waring. 6.30 "RIT PARÁDKY! 7.00 BUC HANDSTAND.

Central Hand of the Royal Air Force, ronducted by Wing- Comniander Hims,

7.30 ST1010: Fuch

FRANÇAIS).

R. WORLD

DEMI-DEURr:

NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY), 8.15 LOCAL. STUDIO-CONCERT.

Richard

(Tenor) with Piano Accompaniment by Brity Drown.

834 MUSIC FROM BRITISH FILMS. Theme from the Prelude to the Fim 49th Paral

(Vaussian Williams Cure for Love Theine Musicb-Loudon Symphony Orchestra, (Alwyn); Symphonie

Sulle

"The Astonished' heart sfrom Um, Alan { "Astonlalted Heart"-[Noel Coward)

-London Syn,plony Circhestra,

8.15 STUDIO: spores REVIEW.

By B TH 9.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS**

(ILECORDED HELAY),

9.10 WEATHER REPORT 5.11 THURSDAY BERENADE."

A Programme of Continuates Muste Arranged by Betty DTOWII.

9.30 PLEASURE FROM BOOKS,"

A Talli on Reading Books of Helence by 15 8. Lilley.

945 AT THE OPERA,"

"La Boheme by Puccini Arts 2 and 1.

Muzelta

Mint (Soprano). Liela Albanese:

Tatina (Mezzo-Soprano), Menotti; Rudolfa (Tenor), Beniamino Gigli Marcel (Baritam), Afro Poll: Colline (Bass). Bulle Rarentl: Aricide Schaumard (Baritone)

With Members of the Berrachi: Chorus and Orchestra of La Seula, Milan. conducted by Umberto Berrotan!.

10.38 FOLLOW THE BLUE LIGHT"

-A MYSTERY PLAY.

By A. W. HENDERSON. 1180 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

REGAY).

·ILIS "GOODNIGHT MUSIC.“

(Continuous).

Scene de la Czarda No. 3 (Hungarian Gypsy Fantasy) (Hubay) -Joseph Szigetí. Violin: Scap'no-A Comedy Overture (William Walton) -The Chicago Symphony Orchestra,*** conducted by Frederick Slock. 1125 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 1130 CLOSE DOWN,

12.15 STUDIO: ROMAN, CATHOLIC Father Prayers by the Rev.

R. W. Gallagher, HJ, 1230 "PROGRAMME 'RUMMARY" 1232 LECUANA CUBAN BOYS, 12.45 MELODY TIME.___

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

130 “LUNCHTIME MUSIC," 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.02. CIULOREN'S HALE SIQUI:

"GREAT EXPECTATIONS," By Charles Dickens. Part 0: The Princess with Hear."

No

630 STUDIO: CANTONESE BY

RADIO.

Given by Miss Lee Wal-lan

6.50 ORGAN SOLO DE FERNANDO

GERMANI

Pastorale, Op. 19 (Cesar Franck} 7.00 "JOURNEY INTO MELODY"- ROBERT FARNÓN AND 119 ORCHESTRA.

Just one of those things (Cole Porter): In a calm (Farnon); Peanut Palka (Farnon); Invitation Waltz | (Addinsell); Aprli in Paris (Vernon Duke): Shadow Waltz (Warren) (Conunuous!

7.13 RING UP THE CURTAIN,”

Muste for shakespeare by

Brush Composére.

BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted

Goehr, Sylvia Robla

by Walter (Soprano) (Darkone).

And Robert Irwin

NEWS AND NEWS ANAGYRIS (LONDON BELAY). 8.15 A KONT RECITAL.

3.00 WORLD

By Joseph Schmidt (Tenor). You mear the world to mo (Tauber); If thou art faithless (Wenn Du Treulos Bist (Henatzky): fity beautiful dream (Tauber); Vienna Bon Bons-Walls (Joliann Strauss).

inteclude:

Tune in (Addinsell)-Mantovanl And His Orch

8.30 "MUCH" BINDING IN THE

MARI

With Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne.

· 9.00 "FROM THE MEDITORIALS”

(RECORDED · RELAY),

910 WEATHER NEPORT,

0.11 BTUD10: "MUSIC LOVERB

BOUR CLASSICAL nf

QUESTS.

Presented by Curls Hindson.. 10.15 "THE BRELETON KEV."

A: Play by. Audrey Templo Smith.

10.45 "A TZIGANE NIGHT AT THE

ПОМОЛША."

Colortaio's TaigentĮ Chanson Hongroise" (Arr. Raalea); Fantasio Raumalne. (Ireland):

(Nadies); Chrysanteme far Radles) Gabor Radice and lis Tzirane Orchestra 11.09 TADIO NEWBREEL (LONDON

·BELAY):"

The Robá Compantone the Novet by J. B.Priestley, Adspied by James N. "GrERTON Part 'one.

10.43 TIM NEW CONCERT

*O, CHERERA,

The

Windjammer

On-

Overture

edom (V50%); Norwerkin Urkiaj Francall); "The Seafarer - (Haydn Procesaler {troni ""Sketches.... at Wood Norwegian Life") (Geteg-Op. 19. 1100 HADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON No. 2-Wallor Glessking (liano);

RELAY).

11.13 "GOODNIGHT, MUSIC,

Overture Di Hallo (Arthur Sullivan). -City of Birmingham

Orchestra. conducted by Goorgo Wedding Waltz (from stic

Waldon:

¿Bullet

Pierrette's Vell Dohnanyl)-City

of Birmingham Orchestra, 1129, WEATHER REPONT.

GOD SAVE THE KING,

11:30 CLOSE. DOWN.

by MIK

Dino

the

P.G.

Fór

Réservations Tal

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