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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:~~

5.00 9 TUD 10: "ROME

QUESTS."

TE-

Presented by "Amber," 6.00 PROGRAMINE BUMMARY, G.02 LONDON STUDIO MELO.

DIEI,

Robert Farnan and His Gr chestra with Denny Vaughan and Pearl Carr.

Shindow Waltz: Hora Staccato;

*Town

Don't blame me: Thy namient

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. Totul understand the issues involved in an international controversy such as this it is necessary to get at the basic facts.

you! At the ⠀ "Darle #aw

Jack Frost got lost: How beauti

C30 ATVÍ K 0: "SERVICES

to all; Sa Would 1; Little is you're blase,

EVENSONG." Conducted by the Rev. C. F. Lawson, C. F.

"LOOKING

7.00 STUDIO:

AHEAD."

A Review of the Weeks Pros KAJAMTA.

PERSIAN OI

A Report to the People. Written by 1. D. Smith and Aldno Philip.

"Persian Oil," a recorded BBC feature, pro- vides the listener with a brief history of the Per-15 sian Oil fields, and presents the necessary factual | material in an expertly documented form. In order to achieve this the BBC has collected the views of a team of eight experts on Pérsian affairs.

"Persian Oll" was specially flown out to Radio Hongkong by air and it will be broadcast at 7.15 p.m. 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 auch 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 as 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.

on Tuesday at 9.11 Wong Kuh-ying's recital p.m. is devoted to one work -- Schumann's Piano Sonata in F sharp minor op. 11. Schumann wrote three piano Sonatas, and this

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.

was

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

1.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

12.32 RAWICZ

AND

ON TWO PIANOS,

LANDAUER

“12:45" POPULAR VARIETY

LENA HORNE AND KENNÝ BAKER (VOCAL).

113 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 ÄNDRE KOBTELANETZ AND

HIS ORCHESTRA.

FORCES PROGRAMMES.

2.00 CHARLES WILLIAMS

1119 ORCHESTRA.

ina Rouet (Soprano) John McHugh (Tenor).

2.30 PAUL TEMPLE AND

MADISON MYSTERY.

AND

and

THE

"DIS" "CABARET” ~ “AND

MUSIC.

.".

DANCE

The Charleston-Quickstep (John- #on-Oscar Rabin and His Band: You do something lu meFoxtrot (Cale Porter-Edûle Le Mar (Plano) und His Orch; Have I told you Jately that I love you-Sjov Foxtrot (Wireman)-Oxenr * Rabin Bid Thig Hand.Vocal-Marion-Davis-and Marjorie Dew; A Garden in Granada (Vasilescu)-L'avan O'Conner, Vocal: Tul-Foxtrot (Wrubel) Frankle Carle and 11 Orchestra. Vocal: Marjorie Hughes and the Sunrise Serenaders; Chiu Chiu-Corrido Mexicano (Molinare) - Don Marino Berreto and H Cuban Orch: Sentimental. Gentleman from Gcorgla (Perkins) — The Boswell Sisleis: Where are the Songs we rung-Waltz tCoward) Carroll | Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel. Or- pleami. Vacat Chorus: Twelfth Street İtag (Razol)-Santo and His Dixie- Jazz Group: Along the (Delange)-Johnny Navajo Trail

and Is Novelty quartei. Denis Vocal: Jolinny Dents and Pillle Camp. bel: Baal Street Blues-Santo and its Dixle-Land Jazz Group: Chug-A- 2. (The Drink It down Bong) Tatman)-Kay Kyser and 111 Or: chestra with Chorus: I wish I didn't love you Go (Loesser)-Dinah Shore; The Can Can Conga (Grenet)-Xavier Cugot and His Waldorf Astoria Hotel Orel: should fall in love again- Wallz (Popplewell)-Billy Colion and Its Bond

By Francis Durbridge 3.00 STUDIO: HOSPITAL. BE- Land

QUESTS.

Fronted by "Amber."

4.00 "ORCHESTRA

of

THE

WEEK." Orchestre De La Norlete Des Concerts ·Du Conservatoire" De Paris.

4.30 STUDIO: "FORCES' CHOICE"

MAURICE ACHLAND.

UNIT

4.00. STUDIO:

I

REQUESTS

"LINDA"-CALLING,

RUQ Troops, 27th HAA -Regi- meni, RA

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

6.02 BOCCER FOOTBALL.

Hongkong v Hendon,

7.00 STIME FOR MUSIC."

The BUC Beattish Varizly Orchestra, conducted by Keme Stephen with ปร Fraser (Яoprano).

7.30 VARIETY BANDBOX.

Green

From

the Qoiders Hippodrome. London. 1.00 WORLD NEWS, AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY), 8.15 STUDIO: "DATURDAY

ROUND-UP".

8.30

ECHOES

THEATRE

FROM

THE

Intro:

Year of Theatreland 1935; Flay Orchestra play iTonight at 8.30); Music in May = (Careler Hapture); I breathe on Windows (Over the Hoes): Drop in next time you're parsing (Going places): Anything Goes; Laye li o- dancing thing

the Vollow

Unbelievable

make you. Liid ond Webster Booth; Memories of - Lehar-÷Voçal De Gems; Intro: You are my heart's des light; Love'i Melody: Smokeland;

Loyal Foreign Legion; Count axamburg-lanht

Opera Com-

Awing along); Whistle-Janet

Many

Katja the Dancer Waltz * (Alibert)--Landen Palladium Orth: Mercio England-Vocol Gema (Bir Edward German)-Miriam Lestte. Clara Berens, Fransis Hussell, Dennis Noble, Robert Cart and Chonu,

9.00 "FROM THE EDITONIAIR"

A (LONDON BELAY RECORD. |

AED).

1.10 WEATHER NEPÓRT, :

BIL INTERLUDE,

Danse des Apaches (Clerke)-Now

Light Symphony Orch

215 "LOVE" PROM BUZZARD/""

LEIGHTON

Cym

Win

A

jed By Lester Powell,

*Episode 0: You smashing PHne D

THE "COMPOSER OP THE WEEK"

FAURE.

·Pleste Op 24-Borge Koussovļťáky sindurting at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Collb: Zean Dadetti: Chir 40 LUDE

Bouxay, Barlionei apres Un, Devane

Chirard Souzay. Win Piano sccom 'oeniment; Flurenrolla · No," Minor Op 41::Nocturnis No 10 in

woRLD NEWS AND

NEWS

BBC Over

ANALYSIS 1.AY).

(LONDON

Concert-BBC Hymphony chestra, conducted

تون

Or-

Bir

Malcolm Sargent. Symphony No. - The Choral Symphony Beethoven),

Interlude:

Adagtetto (from Symphony No. Mahler)-Vienna Filharmonic Or chestra, conducted by Bruno Wal- 1er. RE-

8.15 "HONOR FROM OPERA."

Iringard Beefried (soprano)

and Aksel Schlotz (tenor). Recit: Welcome happlest moment: Ala: Oh come, do not delay from "Le Nozze Di Figaro" Mozart -- Irmgard Seefried, with Vienna Philharmonie Orchestra: Ol her my treasure (from "Don Giovanni" -Moxarti-Aksel Behlotz; Ah 1 knew it ironi "Die Zaiberflate" Stagic Floater Mozart-Irmgard Seefried with the Vienna harmonic Orch.

8.30 "THE MASTER OF BAL,-

LANTRAE."

By Robert Louis Stevenson- Dramathed by t. 3. 3. fel. dat

Part 3 "The House of Ustred.** 9.00 "FROM THE ENTORIALS"

(RECORDED RELAY). 9.10 WEATHER REPORT. 9.11 HONG KONG

CONCERT.

10.30 MUSIC ron wonanir. -

Pendern and Mousehole, Marazion Introduced Wilson,

Cholin, Cornwall,

11.00 RADIO

by Air Bielart

NEWAREEL

.DON RELAY).

WEATHER REPORT,

11.16 KPILOGUE.

(LON-

GOD SAVE THE KING.' 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

1.00 PROCJLAMME BUMMARY, 1.02 "MIONING MELODY."

"In A Garden"

8.30 "WALTZ

9.00 COLE PORTER MELODIES

(WITH VOCAL).

"PROM"

9.30 BRITISH CONCERT HALL, Liverpool Philharmonie chestra, conducted And Pre- sented by Ale Malcolm Har-

Or

gent.

The Retry Wood Promenade

immes

(0.30-10.15 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.),

Cameron (réblog with Erneer Barsh | HiBingham, Department of Zoology".

SATURDAY, MAY 12

6,99 P.M. VARIETY AHOYI

Frie With

Barker, Josephine Kromble, Peter Kent, and the Star- parer, At the organ, Harɔld Sinart. At the pluno, Jainéa Moody. Recorded on board' HIMS Derr lead all Sheerness. Presented by John Foreman

5.30 GRAND HOTEL.

Tom Jenkins, and the Palm Court Orchestra.

7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 8.90 THE NEW.

8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,

8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALA.

B.25 FROGRAMME PARADE. 8.30 FROM THE

THIRD

Pno.

GRANTSIE.

Holbein and his successors.*

By Ellis Waterhouse.

Derlude.

9.00 TE

FLAVERS

MONTMARTRE

Directed by Henry Krein.

9.13 GLAMORGAN SHIRE SOUTH AFRICANS.

V.

OR

the

Cricket: A commentary Erst day's play at Cardilt,

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

10.10 HOME NEWS

TAIN.

FROM BRI-

10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.

*.

11.00 Ble Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 TWENTY QUESTIONS, 11.43 GLAMORGAN SHIRE SOUTH AFRICANS, Continuation of commentary. 12.15 am. FESTIVAL

TION FOOTBALL,

ASSOCIA.

Short visits to the roatches: Sent- land v. Denmark: Wates v. Fortu- gol; and Ireland v. France. 12.45 PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.50 Interlude,

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

SUNDAY, MAY 13

6.00 p.m. RELIGIOUS SERVICE. From All Hallows Church. Wel Singboroughs, conducted by Rev. Matiuen Clarke.

The

(planut: Air Hå G ininor, Op. 83 „Grade I-Pergolesi: First Move. ment from Concerto in Ele Op. BA (LASM List C)--Eigor.

943 THE DEBATE CONTINUES. 10:00 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME NEWS FROM ART-

TÄIN.

10.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT `ON-

CHESTRA

Conductor: Gilbert Vinter,

11.00 Rig Ren. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 Interlude.

SLIZABETH'S

11.25 QUEEN

STAKES. Racing: A recorded description. 1140 WIN8TON CHURCHULL

STAKER

Racing: À commentary. 12.00 YOURS FAITHFULLY. Answering Listeners' Letters, with Wynford Vaughan ThomBR,

12.13 a.m. PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.25 app. LISTENERS CHOICE. Light Music.

1245 COLONIAL COMMENTARY. By Professor W. M. MucMillan.

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYÐIS.

TUESDAY, MAY 15

6.00 NYASALAND DIAMOND

JUBILEE,

A programme in honour of the sixtieth Anniversary of the Pro- elaination of the Protectorale.

0.30 HAMMY PARRY.

And his Sextet.

7.00 COUNTRY MAGAZINE,

7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 8.00 THE NEWS.

3.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

8.25, PROGRAMME PARADE.

130 FESTIVAL HALL.

A talk by John Summerson,

4.45 TOM JONES TRIỞ.

9.00 DO YOU REMEMBER.7 9.15 GLAMORGAN SEDE

SOUTH AFRICANS.

*

The

Cricket: A commentary 011 third day's play at CardifT.

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

10.00 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME NEWS FROM BII-

TAIN.

10.15 MUSIC FOR DANCING,

Binnuisthan University. 10.45 136HT MUSIC. (gramophone records)

11.09 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 BEG WELSH ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Rae Jenkins: Overture: The Magic Flute-Mozart; Sym- phony No. 53 in D (The Imperial') -Haydn.

11.45 COUNTRY MAGAZINE.

12.15 am. PROGRAMME PARADE, 1225 aps, LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Mixte,

12.45 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT, { Edited by Andrew Shonfield,

1.00 THE NERUS:

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

THURSDAY, MAY 17

4.00 pan. "AT THE FESTIVAL." A talk by Herbert Hodge.

6.13 VOICE OF THE VIOLIN. 6.30 RING UP THE CURTAIN.

SYMPHONY LONDON CHESTRA.

OR-

Conducted by Josepi Krips, in o programme of Ballet Bluzie.

7.30 SPORTS DIARY.

7.45 BPORTING RECORɔ. 8.00 THE NEWS.

3:10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

BIS FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.30 "THE" NOISE AND THE

PEOPLE.

A temivat taik by Dilyn Powell.

8.43 LAND AND LIVESTOCK,

An agricultural magazine.

3.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. Light Music.

1.30 INJA TE WIATA (Maori bags) 145 ENGINEERING

SIENTS.

ACHIEVE-

2: The Story of the Steam Tur bine by Professor O. A. Saun- ders 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME

NEWS FROM DRI-,

TAIN. Presented by Barbara McFadyean. (gramophone records)

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL With Jiminy Jewel and Ben War- riss, Harry Lester and his lay- seeds, Davy Kaye, Iloten Hill, Fred- uzie Bamburger and Par tafter the Intermission) Al Shaw. Turner Layton, Oliver Wakeßeld, The

Stanley Black,

535 THE GREAT ESCAPE," The story-of-the-escape-from--Vietar-Bilvester-and-his-Ballroum- Dange Orchestra. conducted by Stalag Luft III in March 1844 of

Orchestra.

1115 'BOOKS TO READ,"

11.30 'AS' I KNEW HI1.'

12.25 app. LISTENERS' CHOICE. Ight Music.

reventy-six officer of the Allied 11,00 Bir Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 12.13 a.m. PROGRAMME PARADE. Air Forcen, ita puccess and BA fragle requiel. Adapted by Felix Fellon from Paul Brickhil' book

"The Great Escape.

1.30 WEEK-END

TORT. 7.45 SANDY

SPORTS

MACPHERSON THE THEATRE ORGAN. 8.00 THE NRWS,

8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

8.25 FROGRAMME PARADE. - 8.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE, 9.00 VARIETY

10.00 THE NEWS.

10.30 HOME

Sir Edward Elgar, by Sir Adrian | 12:43 SPECIAL DISPATCH. Boull

RE.

1145 THE FESTIVAL STAKEB,

Ат

A recorded description of the race uver the famous Stake Mile Bromford Bridge Racecourse,

ningham.

at

Dic

NEWS FRoom nni-

ELLINGTON

TAIN. 10.15 RONNIE PLEYDELL. And his Orchestra and THE RAY QUARTET. 11.00 Ble Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.13 BBC SCOTTISI ОПСНЕВ»

Suite:

TRA Holberg Grieg: Symphony No. Conductor: Ian Whyte:

Op. 29)-Carl Nielsen. 12.15 ani. PROGRAMME PARADE. 12:20 Interitide,

12.30 BUNDAY SERVICE. From St. Paul's Church,

Bay, North Wales,

Colwyn conducted by

the Rev. W. Hugh Rees, Caprice

11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY). 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

any (Seliuberts-Alfred Corlot. (Plano):

Reverle and Berlioz-Joseph Szigeti (Violin) ond the Philharmonia Orch: 1st Move- meat Allego from Symphony No. 2 in C Minor) (Morodin)-Minneapoli Symphony Orchestra.

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

1130 CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

10.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 10.02 SATURDAY'S SPORTS

SULTS. 10.05 "MORNING MELODY."

në.

The New Concert Orchestra. 10.30 LONDON STUDIO

CERT.

-CON-

1.00 THE NEWS.

1,10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

115 ADVENTURER

SONG.

IN

FOLK

3: From Maine to California. Alan Lomax and Robin Roberta sing their way from Maine to California, Binding their songs In frosty New England, in the Minais- sippi Valley, and in the Far West. Presented by Alan Lomax

and Hobin Roberts,

MONDAY, MAY 14

0.00 WHAT BO YOU KNOW!

A weekly International quie be- tween University students

Americe and Groat Britain.

Th

In

12.06 DENNIS BROWN.

(violin)

12.15. PROGRAMMÉ PARADE, 12.25 app. LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.

12.45 REPORT FROM BRITAIN.

By Vernon Bartlett.

1.90 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS..

WEDNESDAY, MAY 16

6.00 p.m. 'BAY'S A LAUGH.. 6.30 BONGS OF THE BRITISH

1BLES.

7.30 ANNOUNCER'S CHOICE.

week by James

Presented this

Urquhart.

8.00 THE NEWS.

8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

15 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.30 BD LETTER DAY."

"War Ended-Belcasel

Douglas Mitchell recalls VJ Day in

Japanese Fo.W,

Camp. 4.43 JAZZ MUSIC! (gramophone records)

9.15 THE

SPUR OF MOMENT Second at. a series of talks by 3.

Priestley.

THE

9.30 WORK AND WORSHIP, News from Hanie a discussion at London Missionary Society Head- quartern.

9.45 THE COLONIES TODAY,

1 Red on the. Map.

CX-

Trafford Smith describes the Lent of the Colonial empire today. and talks in particular about sonio of the smaller colonies. 10.00 THE NEWB.

19.10 HOME

TAIN,

NEWS FROM

BRI-

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

FRIDAY, MAY 18 0.00 p.m. JAZZ MUSIC. (gramophone records)

6.30

THE HUMAN BODY." (See Wednesday, 10.13)

7.00 RENDEZVOUS PLAYERS. Featuring Jack Collings, 7.15 BRITISH citoms. gramophone records)

7.30 Joy Nichols, Dick

and

Jimmy

Bentley,

132

Edwards "TAKE IT FROM HERE." With Wallas Eaton, and The Key-

notes.

8.00 THE NEWB.

8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

8.13 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 123 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.30 THE

SPELL. ON

THE

OVEN.' Last of three talks by Sir Arthur Grimble

8.50 Interlude.

10.39 "BONGS OF ROMANCE,"

10.43 LJORT ‘PIANO PARATIE, 11.00 MATES' WEDEN ANDTM Itto **.............. ORCHESTRA,

11.30 "THE GRIBIA,"

Spinal Danceo-Now. 1, 4 and o (kostkow*x1)City of Birmingham Dediestra, conducted by y George Weldon,

1120WEATHER"NEPORT."

GOD SAVE THE KING.

Kongs from Bidney Joner 11.30 CLOSE DOWN, Musical Comedy, Inlarinda

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 "IT SWING TIME”—JOHN.

NY HODGES AND 1 CURSTRA.

on-

12.45 CARĪTOLL GMBONA AND

ORCHESTRA WITH VOCAL

1.13 NEWR, WEATHER. REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Tuesday

12.15 TUDI or 4 MORNING

PRAYERS.

Given by the Rev. 3. ́E. BANDDAČA, 12.39 PROGRAMME, BUMMARY, 12.32 EDWARD GERMAN'S COUN.

TRY DANCES.

STUDIO

-MELO

DIES

Peter Yorke and His Oreber- tình nhìn Den Dorgon Lundy.

and

1.10 MUSIC POR. YOU

Euryanthe Overturo (Wober) Chalengo Symphony Orchestra,_con ducted by Frederick Stock: Etude | 12.45 LONDON en forme de Valso (Bakst-Gaeria)--- Alfred

Piano; Ceriot

Kinet from "Pedo

Galante Ethol Symptions Orch.. Smat) - Caprice No. 10 ir 1 Flat Major (Paganih! Krohler)--Yeh Me hin (Violin);; Fight of the Bumble Be (Rhisky-Korsakov) - ELAR Symphony Orch.; Hungarian Thap- sody No 2 (Liszt) - Leopold Stokowsky, conducting the Philadel pila OrchestrA.

2.00 VARIETY, DANDRox.

From the Colders Green Hip- podrome, London.

and lite

With Robin Richmond Organ Grinders Swing: Al Shaw; Avril Angers: Pat Frost: Ronake; Billy Terzant and His Orchestra; Compere: Philip Slessor.

7.20 BBC BANDSTAND.

Band of the Scots Guards, conducted by Minjar

Rhodes.

3.00 BOROKIN BURBIAN CHOM, Rumian" Medley of Folk Sones Gypsy Caravan (Traditional); · Hus- plans Cheruble Hymn (Varatnika); .Pearants Chorus (from Prince Igor

Zerodinat

Interlude: Polla "Ojr" Ennleika Orchestra.

(Russian Air) -

3.15 MUSICAL COMEDY SELEC-

TIONS.

Bitter Sweet (Noel Coward)-New Light Rymphery Orchestra: The Dribarry (Cuviller) - New Light Symphony Orchestra.

3.30 ALDERT HANDLER AND

BTS

ORCHESTRA, QUEST ARTIST-WEBSTER BGOTH

(TENOR). Sandier' Mimetsi Intro Mozart Minuet in E fat: Blart

Mineset from L'Arlesienne: Boccherini Minuet: Itandel "Berenkoe": Beethoven Minuet in : Mozart Minuet and Divertimento No. 1; An Evening song (Blumenthol) — Webster Booth; Thais "Meditation" (Massenet)-Albert Sander (Violin) with Plano_accomp. Jack Byfield; O Vision Entrancing (from "ER- meralda"-Thomas)—Weboler Booth; Waltzes from Opera: Intel: Fledermaue; La Traviata: La Boheme: Romeo and Juliet: Lilie Time: Faust,

4.00 "WORLD THEATRE."

Memorial

Di

"The Merchant of Venice" By William ShakerpEATE. [By

with Arrangement

the Shakespeare

Theatre, Stratford-On-Avon); Portia--Diana Wonward; Baasario-Pout Sooßek; Gratiano-Eamond Knight; Shylock

Robert Helpman. Interlude:

Air on G String (Bach) — Now Symphony Orchestra,

3.40 LONDON PALLADIUM

CHESTRA.

OR-

Merchant of Ventos - Sukle (Rose); Prelude No. 1: (a) Inter- mozio (Portia); Orientai --Merch: Prelude No. : Dogea March.

Interlude:

-A La Gavotte (Flick)—The Pal- Indiann Orchestra

8,00

PROGRAMME summARY," 6.02 CHILDREN'S HALF Nova: The Pied Piper of Itamelin." Robert Drowning's Poem Set to Music by Walford Davies,

0.10 STUDIO:

HALF HOUR.

PORTUGUESE

7.00 MANTOVANI, AND 118 ON-

CHESTRA.

Love steals your heart (May)! Rancho Serenade (Lanarr)Voca The Lonly Troubador; The Sea

(Treno!): (La Mer)

Hear my

LA NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCELT. The Westenbuter Orchestra, conducted by Denis Wright, 2.00. CLOBE DOWN.

CHILDREN'S

6,00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. G.TUDIO:

qurzz.

Conducted by Yvonne Charter and Anthony Culcher. 6.30 STUDIO: "CANTONESE' BY

RADIO,"

Given by Miss Lee Wal -Jan and S. K. Lee,

6.20 SONGS,

By Elyane Celin,

7.10 "LES BYLPHIDES"—BALLET

(CITOPIN).

interlude

7.30 STUDIO

LANE."

*DOWN MRMORY

Presented by Alleen Woody.

ziki - movement:_

11.45 AdμDNIGHT MUSIC. ›

·Berinade In ES Minor for Strings, Op 20 (Elgar);

movement: Altegroniacevole! "Larghetto" and hovenierių; Allegretto.

Come Prima-London Philharmonie Orchestra, 'conducted by Sir Edward Prognstogves – Fantasiu Vaughan Wilffärs}== Tho "Jacques Orch.

112D WEATUKO REPORT.

GOD BAYE THE KING. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

Thuesday

12.19 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 11.12. "PATA”. WALLER (PIANO)

'AND HIS BUYTHM.

12.45 "BYMPHONY OF STRINGA," Gamjdo-and Hle,Sizing Choi, 115 NEWA, WEATHKA KEPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,

FROM THE THEATRES,"

1.38

2.00 CLOSE DOWN. –

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 0.02 STUDIO: PIAZZ FOR THE

MODERNS."

6.30

Presented by John Waring.

HIT PARADE." 1,00 BBC BANDSTAND.

Central Band of the Royal Air Force, conducted

by Wing- Comniander sims. 1,40 STUDIO: LA DEMI-HEURE

FRANCAISE.

8.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS

ANALYSIÀ (LONDON RELAY), 8.15 LOCAL STUDIO CONCERT.

Richard

Lin (Tenor) with Plano Accompaniment_by Belty

Brown,

8.10 MUSIC FROM BRITISH FILMB.

Theme

from the Prelude to the Flim "49th Paralle!" (Vaugiran Williams) Cure for Love Themo

R.CO WORLD NEWS AND NEWS Music)-London Symphony Orchestra. ANÁLYBIR (LONDON RES | (AIWYR); Symphonic Bulte "The

LAY).

8.15 BOX 200 LIGHT

MUSIC.

By ert Gillette

8.30 BTUDIO: RONG

SOCIAL WELPARS, "Infant Welfate."

ORGAN

KONO

A Talk by Mian G. K. Bume, Supervisor and Training Officer for

Depart Health Nurses, Medicat

by ment, arranged

Counell of Social Servies.

B. LIEDER RECITAL.

By Ellabello Davis (soprano). Interlude:

Wanderers Nacts!Bed, Op. 1 No. 3 Schubert); Lachen und Weltien. Op. 69; Wohin? De Schans Mul- 2 (Schuber); No. 4 lerin No.

Op. 10. (Schubert); Allerserien, No. Richard Strauss): Defreit, Op. 39, No. 4 (Richard Strauss). Interlude: Serade (ichard Strausi -Walter Gleseking, Piano.

9.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS"

(RECORDED RELAY). 8.10 WEATHER REPORT.

.9.11 STUDIO: PIANO RECITAL

By Mr Wong Kak Ying. 0.35 DBC THEATRE ORCHESTRA, Sere- Valse Serenade (Tuesday nade); Tho British Grenadier:

(Arr Patrol March

Sinnford Stanford Rubinson), conducted by Robinson.

0.43 "LETTER FROM AMERICA."

(LONDON RELAY)

By Alistair Cooke.

10.02 "LET JUSTICE BE DONE."

Evidence of system. "The Brides in the Bath Case."

NEWSREEL 11.00 RADIO

(LON

DION RELAYO. The Faery Queen; Three Dances Purcell art Jacques); Hornpipe: Rondeau; Jig-The Jacques String Orchestra:

(from Gigue

Filth French Suite 13. 8. Bach)-Myrs Hess, PIANO:

Toy Symphony (Flaydn): Allegro: Minuet and (Allegro)Weingart- Trio; Finale ner, conducting the British Sym- phony Orch.

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Wednesday

rong Violetta (Klase); In Waltz 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY Time (Montovand).

12. FRANK DEVOL, AND

ORCHESTRA.

7.19 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM

7.30 LONDON STUDIO MELO- 12.45 FILLJNI THE FILMS.

DIES.

Ray Martin and His "Melody _frora_the_ Sky Orchestra.

with Jimmy Young.

3.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS

ANALYSIS (LONDON

BR.

LAYE 8.15 CHAMBER MUSIC.

Quartet in D Major, Op 44 No. Lock" (Haydn); 1st movement: Allegro moderato: 2nd movement: Adazio cantabile: 3rd movement: Menuetto "Allegretto) and Tria; 4th movement: Fhrale (Vłysce). ~ The Hungarion String Quartet) -

8.30 STUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT I

LIKE." Presented by

9.00 "FROM THE

Marian Tue-

EDITORIALS"

(RECORDED RELAY).

D.10 WEATHER REPORT.

9.11 "BLIGH OF THE BOUNTY."

By Rex Klenits.

Episode 1: "The mons.

9.40 "CONCERTO, "

Now

Asign

move-

3nd

Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. II (Chop); hạt moves đ tro maestoso risoluto; 200 menu: Romanze: Larghetto movement: Rondo: Vivacemalexan- der Brailowsky, (Plano) with the RCA Victor Symphony". · Orchestra,

9.00 SOUTHERN SERENADE on sonducted by willen Steinberg.

19.15 STUDIO: "MUSIC

CHESTRA.

Directed by Lou Whilemon.

0.30 SEMPRINI AT THE PIANO.

945 WHAT ARE WE LIKET

2: Sticking I A series of an- to illustrate thology programmes

and

PROM

SPAIN," Prested by "Linda." 10.30 DE OROOT AND HIS On.

CHESTRA.

Traume Aulumn (Chaminade); (Wagner); dormson and Delilah – (Saint-Saorta); · Louise - Selection (Chorperitor). 10.45 DANCE TO RUSS

the Britishi character and way of Selection life, with passages, selected Introduced by John Connell. 10.00 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME NEWS FROM mnt-

TAIN.

10.35 NEW RECORDS.

Presented by Robert Tredlanick. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL

ONCUES- 11.15 BBC NORTHERN

MORGAN

AND HIS QRCHESTRA. Johnson Reg-Foxtrot (Lawrence) Vocal: Russ Morgan and the Mor- genaires; Bead Ten pretty Flowers Ponti (Nelson)—Vocal: Rud | Margen; Put your shoot_on, Zamy -Foxtrot (Ford)-Vocal: Russ Mor: Fan and the Rhythmaires: Small Russ Morgan: You, you, you are

(Locoser) Vocal

the cno-Qukkwalt (Wind) ------ Vocal: The Skylarks with orgath

NEWSREEL

TRA. Conductor: Charles Groves; Suite Foxtrot No. 1, Peer Gynt-Grieg: Medila tion on an old Bohemian Chorale (for Strings)--Suk; An Irish Bym- phony-llarty.

12.15 a.. PROGRAMME PARADE, - 17.25-app.– LISTENERS - CHOICK———

Light Music.

12.43 WORLD AFFAINS. A survey by the Ifon.

licoison.

Boston College, Massachusetts V. Durham University. ABC-SCOTTISH-ORCHESTRA,Question MasterR

19,15_THE HUMAN BODY.. Conducted by Ian Whyte. Gene

America, A series of programmes reviewing King. Ιη 11.00 RELAY OF THE

Great Britain, developments in our laowledge of SERVICE, Lionel Camiin. FROM ST. JOHN'A

the workings of the human body, CATHE 6.30 LONDON PHILHARMONIC Edited by Professur 8. Zuckerman. DRAL,

ORCHESTRA. 12.15 STUDIO: „SPONIO TIME,

4: Skin; Written by farold Tay- k′ 1.00 THE NEWa. Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult; Byl for In consultation with Dr R. E. By Bil Philips,

vin Fisher (soprano);

1.1 NEWS ANALYSIS. 1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.33 ANDY SONA

AND ILA ISLANDERS

12.45 "MELODY TIME."

With the Melachrino Orcher- tra Vocal: Frances Langford and Tony Martin, 1.15 NEWBWEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. -1.3-AFTERNOON CONCERT. FORCES PROGRAMMIES.

1.00 TAKE IT FROM DRRY."

With Joy Nichols, Dick, Bent= ley and Jimmy Edwards. 2.30 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF

HOUR.

Presented by

nult.

Bait McCon

2.00 A_TUDIO: **HOSPITAL

UERQUESTI.?

Frederick

Grinke (violin).

MUSIC OF BEETHOVEN, 120 THR BILLY COTTON BAND

SHOW.

With Alan Breeze Doreen phone, and Clem Bernard.

8.00 THE NEWS,

RID NEWS ANALYSIS.

11 FROM THE EDITONIALA.

8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE...

*8.39 HOMETOWN!

A talk by Joseph Grimond,

Site-

B45 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.

Prokoley.

(grandopligne, records),

D.90 COUNCH OF EUROPE, A report from Strasbourg. 7.IS GUAMORDANSE

Y

•BOUTHI ·APRICANS." Cricket commentary on the *8.30 TERAUTIER MAKES PER-

Presented by Pauline pence, į socóna. dayk pley at Crdin...

4.00 THE ADVENTURES OF" P C

dif

43..

by Alazi "Bizanke,"

A settop of--thirteen

The CRM of the Black Dato-placed from the 2051

programmSON

camina tion Byllabus of the Ansdelated SERVICES Bhd of tha Royal Schools

FERDINAND

Curtain Call

11.00 RADIO

DON RELAY). 11:13-GOODNIGHT-MURIC:

18

1.15 NEWS, WEATHEIL REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.19 MUSIC IN MINIATURE." 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

0.00 PROORAMME BUMMARY, 6.02 BROADCAST FOR SCHOOLS~ *TH WORST JOURNEY IN THE WORLD,"

A dramatisation from the book by Apdey Cherry-Garrard.

Interlude:

Under the Balcony (11eykens)- Alfredo Campoil & Orel.

G.25

SOUTHERN SERENADE." (Continuous Music),

La Bamba de Vera Cruz (Tucc}}~ and MGM Orchi Macklin Morrow Jucatada (Amura!)-The Brazilians: Spanish Dance (Collins): Mainguera Jote-Now Habanera--Asturiana Concori. Orchestra: (a) Southern Love (Wailers), (b) Aguero (Franco;) Expana (Valse Briliant) (from Suite Mediterranean (Ansell)-New Con cert Orchestra.

Astonished heart (from the Alim "Astonished Heart (Noel Coward) -London Symphony Orchestra,

BAS STUDIO: SPORTA REVIEW.

By B Philip

0.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALA"

(RECORDED RELAY).

8.10 WEATHER REPORT. 0.11 THURSDAY SERENADE."

A ProgrammG of Continuous 'Mule Arranged by Brily

browa, 9.30 "PLEASURE FROM BOOKB,"*

A Talk on Reading Books of Actence by Dr 9, tlley,

B.45 AT THE OPERA.

"La Boheme" by Puccini Acts

2 and 3.

(BEA).

Mimi (Soprano). Lisia Albanese; Talina (Mezzo-Soprano). Muzetta

igi: Marcel (Baritone), Atro Poll: Menti: Ridotte (Tenor), Bendamino

coline

Bullio Barani!: Schaumard (Barlione), Aristido With Members of thr Berrucks; Chorus and Orchestra of La Scala. Milan. Berratoni.

conducted by Umberto

19.30 "FOLLOW THE BLUE LIGHT"

-A MYSTERY PLAY.

By A. W. HENDERSON. 11.40 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

11.15 "GOODNIGHT MUSIC."

(Continuat).

Scene

3

No. de la Cortla (Hungarian Gypsy Fantasy) (ubay -Joseph Szigeti, Violin; Scopinand Comedy Overture (William Waltoni -The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Frederiek Stock. 1129 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD RAVB-THE KING. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

Friday

12.15 STUDIO: ROMAN CATHOLIC Prayers by the Rav. Father

n. W. Gallagher, BJ, 12.30 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY," 12.32 LEGUANA CUBAN BOTS, 12.45 "MELODY TIME.”

1.15 NEWB. WEATHER KEPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

130 "LUNCHTIME MUSIC.”

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

0.02 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR:

"OBEAT EXPECTATIONS.”

By Charles Dickens.

Part 6: "The Princess with No Hear."

5.30 STUDIO 1 CANTONESE

RADIO. Ulven

DY

by Atlas Lee Wal-lan and S. K... Lee.

120 URGAN BOLO BY FERNANDO ******** GERMANI,-*****

Pastorale, Op. 19 (Cesar Franck) 1.00 JOURNEY INTO MELODY"

ROBERT FARNON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

Cule Just one of thoan hinge Porter; in a calm (Farnon); Peanut Poika (Farner); Invitation WANZ

} (Addinsell): April in Paris (Vernon Duke): Shadow Walte (Warren) (Continuous).

1.15 "RING UP THE CURTAIN,"*

Matic

for Shakespeate by

Brush Comporre.

BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted

Gocht, Sylvia" and

by Walter Soprano). (Baritone).

8.00 WORLD

Robert

Robin Irwin

NEWS AND NEWS 'ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY).

3.15 A SHORT BECITAJA

By Joseph Bekhaldt (Tenor). YOU meatt the world to mo (Tauber); if thou art faithless.

DIP"Wenn Du Treulos Bist) (Benalzky}; My beautiful dream (Tauberli Vienna Bon Bono-Walls (Johana Stratus),

8.45 STUDIO: PETE VALDERRAMA

AT THE PIANO, 7.00 STUDIO: PLUCKY VARIETY REQUESTA, Presented by Pauline Spence.

NEWS AND NEWS 8.00 WORLD

ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY), 8.15 PIANO RECITAL BY ARTURO

OBNEDETTI MICHELANGELI. Pastorale (Bonating ta D Minor. L413) (Scarlatti); Heflets dans l'Eau (Debussy); Malaguena (Albeniz); Canzone E Dansa Mompriu.

8.30 TALK IT FROM HERE."

With Joy Nichois, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwarde

9.00 "FROM THE GDITORIALS”

(BREANNE BRLAV),

9.10 WRATHER RECORT. 9.11 INTERLUDA

Kia Serenade (Micheli)-Frederiek Riommand & His Orchestra,

0.11 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.

The Boyd Nesi Atring Or chertis, conducted by Boyd Neel.

Symphony No. 1 in 1) Fiat (Boyce): for String (Ireland): inuef Diversions (Llbum).

9.45 "WRDNESDAY NIGHT

THEATRE."

Thcona Companion"

押した

Novel by J, HM Phertley, Adapted by James. I. GregsON Part_me..

"15,45" "THE "NEW" CONCHAT "an.

CHESTRA,

Itondino (On) *# Theme by Beethoven) (render)vics #tres ( The Windjammer Overture Harold (Violin); Norwegian Bridal

(Anwill; The Beafarer (3laydn Procesalers from "Sketches ot. Wood). Norwegian Life") -(Grieg-Op. 19, 11.00 RADIO NEWINKEL, (LONDON No. 2)-Walter: Gieseking (Piano);

RELAY).

By Mik

Interlude:

Tune in (Addintell)--Mantovani and Is Orch.

#34 "MUCHT BINDING IN THE

MARSH."

With Richard Murdock Henneth Horng.

and

0.00 ""FROM THE EDITORIALS"

(RECORDED RELAY).

9.10 WEATHER BEPORT.

9.11 STUDIO:

HOUR"

QUESTS.

"MURIC LOVías CLASSICAL RE-

Presented by Curtis Hindson,

10.15 THE SKELETON KEY.”

A Play

***

by Audrey Temple - 1043 "A TZIGANE NIGHTT, AT THE

HUNGARIA,"

Colombo's Tagants: Chanson Hongroise (Arr Raules) Fantalsio Toumaine (Redies); Chryzanteme (arr Radies)-Gabor Radles and His

igang Orchestra. 11.00 RADIO, NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

11.15 "GOODNIONT MUSIC,”””

Overture Di Ballo (Arthur Sullivan) -City of Birmingham Oreliestra,

Ballet

| conducted by George Weldon:

Waltz (from lie Wedding "Pierrelles, Vell-Dohnanyl)-City of Birmingham Orchestra. 129 WEATHER REPORT,

* GOD SAVE THE KING,'". 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Dine At the

P.G.

For

Reservations TD-27880

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