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THE CHINA MAIL,

SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1951)"

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

Radio Hongkong

To

Broadcast Prize-Giving

Ceremony Of Musical Festival

430 STUD 0: *SERVICKS

Qure."

Conducted by Peter Ainion, 5.0 % TUD SOL "HOME RE-

QUESTS."

Presented by "Amber," 5.90. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6,42 "TIME FOR MURIC."

The INC Midland Light Or- chestra, conducted by Gübert Vindr

At 8.30 tonight Radio Hongkong is presenting a special outside broadcast. This is a relay, from Queen's College, Causeway Bay, of the Prize Giving Ceremony of the Hongkong Musical Fes- tival. The programmę includes music played by some of the prize-winners, and it ends with the presentation of prizes by Lady Grantham and a ride speech by His Excellency the Governor. The com- mentary for this broadcast is being done by final. Mr Norman Tucker, Acting Principal of Queen's College.

1

Children's

Intermezzo (Orilo) Taylor; Movements from the Nursery "Bolte (♬gar); A Children's Overtüre (Quilter):

Chilthen (TER+ Ballet for

24

PAERVICES 11.30 STUDIO;-

EVEN-RONG," Conducted hy Rev. T Robertson, C. F.

Empire Day is May 24, and in honour of the occasion Radin Hongkong is relaying from London Spring (Sinding):

1.00 FIGHT PIANO ENSEMBLE.

1 Griek: from Peer Gynt

Pojutat in A Major, Op. 40 No. Sharp

3 Hochmaninoffi. 7.33 NT UUID: "LODKING

AHEAD.”

a talk by the Secretary of State for Common-Protide in C wealth Relations, the Right Honourable Patrick Gordon-Walker. This programme comes at 8.30 p.m. on Thursday.

Two talks of special interest will be broadcast during the week:

The speaker on Tuesday, in the series devoted to Social Welfare in the Colony, is Miss I. W. Turner. At 8.30 p.m. she will be talking about the work of the Hongkong Council of Women, of which she is Secretary.

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Wednesday, May 23, marks the tenth anniver- sary of the start of one of the most exciting epizodes in all nával history. It was on this day, ten years ego, that units of the Royal. Navy began the inten- sive search and chase of the German battleship "Bismarck" which led to her sinking five days later. W. E. Collerd, now resident in Hongkong, was board the craiser “Norfolk" throughout this action, and on Wednesday, at 8.15, he will broadcast on eye-witness account of the whole operation.

On Thursday, at 8.15 p.m., Radio Hongkong is presenting a joint recital from the studio' given by Cecilia Chan (piano) and Mary Ramsay (soprano), with piano accompaniment by Betty Drown, Miss Chan will play works by Schumann & Faure, while Mary Ramsay sings a group of old English songs.

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

band).

Tonight

12.30 PROGRAMNE SUMMARY. "Y222 ̈MÁRIO "HARPP LORENZI

AND IN RHYTHMICS.

12.43" "LIGHT VARIETY."

Meladies In Blue."

115 NEWS, WEATHER

REPORT

AND) ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. FORCES PROGRAMMES. 2.00 LONDON: STUDIO MELO-

DIES.

Robert Farmon and chestra with Denny

lap and Pear Carr.

2.30 PAUL TEMPLE AND

MADISON MYSTERY.

By Franel, Durbridge,

Episode 3: "Eileen.

c Or- Your-

THE

300 STUDIO: HOSPITAL

REQUESTS.

Presented by Linda.

4.00 ORCARSTRA

WEEK."

Lundun

Orchestra.

OF

TRE

"Philharmonic

(E Vaux

Allegro-Karl Munchinger, conduct- ing the Stuttgart, Chipinber Orchies. tra Choral Prelude-Beloved Sanctify UN by Ty Itarlet Cohen (Pluto); With Me-Inobet Batte

Goodiness - Be Thou

A Beview of the Week Pro- grammer.

BBC Ove

710-1T MUSIC (CON

TINUOUS),

Fleurette Victor Herbert-Harry Hoek end Ha Ordu Bulan Gypey Sketch. (Fector)~~Alfredo and His Orchestra; Al Promen (Vie for Herbert-Harry Horlick nasd

June 1 PS Orchestra;

coltiny (Sundsson-The New Concert Or chatra: Student Prince Waltz (Ramber)-The Bur Kimgartn Band: The Fairy Doll (Friel) - The New Concert Orchestra: Danciny down the Agar LAIT Flick: From Early Greekin Dayя 30 De-Herman Finck and · Hüs Orch. Dance of the Spank Onton (Dovid Roxel-Day! Ruse and Itis Orch.

8.00 WORLD NEWS, AND NEWS

ANALYSIS (LONDON LAY).

(Denize(t)—Tko Seliipa (Terus): Te Deum (from “La Tosed"—l'ile= elni)--Lawrence Tibett (flaritesse),

with Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra,

130 "THE MASTER or BAL-

LANTRAK, ""

By Robert Louis Stevrakan. Part 4: "The Duet in the Shrub- hery

0.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS”

(RECORDED BELAY). 3.14 WEATHER REPORT. #11 Interlude:

(Monti)-Faith

Aubade D'Amour Lorend and Her Orchestra

3.15 AD i o BONGKONG

"PROM" CONCERT. Prelude a L'Apres Midi d'in Faune (Debussy) - Philadelphia RE-Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Blokowsky; Płono quintet MF Minor (Cesar Franck)--Quba- trite Chignae; Symphony No. 2 in

mor (Borodin)-The Philliar

Orchestra, inonla

by Nicolai Malko. 10.30 MUSIC FOR WORSHIP.

UBC Chorus, Organist: Martindale

8.15 "SONGS FROM OPERA,"

Una Voce Porn Fa (A Voter I cary!

**I1 Dar- Just now) from bte 19 Siviela" (Rossi)--den- Mezzo-Sopranoi sud nie Tourel the Metropolitan, Opern Orch.: Fond dresin of love Sogno Soave E Caste (from "Don Pasquale")

conducted

[rammes

Sidwell,

(6.30-10.15 p.m. on 17.81 Mc/s, 16.84 m.; 10 p.m.-12.15 a.m. on 15.26 Me/s, 19.66 m.).

SATURDAY, MAY 19 6.00 p.m. VARIETY AHOY!

With Cyril Fietcher. Tommy Reilly, Bill Kerr, and the Key- notes. At the organ, Harold Snart At the plano, Jun Moody. Re- corded on boan MS Duke York of Portsmouth.

4.30 EAND

HOTEL..

Ton Jenkins, at the Palm Court Orchestra.

7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES,

8.90 THE NEWS.

RIU NEWS ANALYSIS

R.IS FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE, 8.10 FROM THE THIRD

GRAMME

The Stephen Famity.

W. I..

PRO-

Burn. Professor of Modern New- History at King's College, enstlu, considers the intellectual history of the distinguished family of jurists and writers,

8.55 Interlude. 9.00 MONIA LITER QUARTET, 9.13 MCC

SOUTH AFRICANS. Cricket: * A ̧ commentary on the first day's play at Lard's,

5.30 VIOLET CARSON, Singing and playing for you.

5.45 MISIC FROM THE FILMS. (gramophone records) 10.09 THE NEWS.

NEWS

(Suprano) 10.10 HOME

_fith_Organ arcompi: Eino resia.

Burg Stukowski, eonducting the Philadel

torr

TAIN,

FROM

Stokowski)-Lempold 1035 LISTENERS CHOICE..

Light Misic.

uhin Orchestra. 10.13 "CABARET"

MUSIC.

11.00 m Bru. RADIO NEWSREEL

AND DANCE 115 TWENTY QUESTIONS.

Anna Winn. Jay Adamson, Jack

High Society-Quickstep twu-Train, und Richard Dimblaby. nic Ham-Bob Crashy and lila. Orch.:

Orell.

the

all the questions.

Internationa):

12.15 a.m. ENGLAND V.

GAL. Association Football commentary from Liverpool, 12.45 PROGRAMME PARADE, 12.30 Interlude.

1Ừ0 THE NEWS,

To commemorate

Mn Belle Marguerite-Foxirut (El-1.43 acc V. SOUTH AFRICANS. Continuation of commentary BTU 1)Benny Goodman and Vocal: Buddy Greco and Singers: Pulma Soriana Rumba Rosell-Orquesta Chopin-Choven; Everywhere you go (Fisher-Bing Crashy and Evelyn Knight (Vocal); Tea for Two-Foxtrot (Youmans) - Tommy Dorsey and Th Orch.:

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS, Ma-Ha-Land-Papa-Don (Livingstonei -FONITE--Vaughan Monroe Vocall SUNDAY, MAY 20 and His Orchestra with flie Moon 6.00 p.m. A THANKSGIVING Muitis; Lazy Countryside (Worthi-

SERVICE, Jalate Johnston, Vocal: Till all

Australia's Bity _our_dress_come true-Waltz - yesısı – of... Federation from--St. [Ronočný-Jog Lasa mui Jis Orch. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Nel- Vonal: Howard Jones and David bourne. Address by the Archibi-lug) Grini: Dixieland Rag (Daniels)- of Melbourne, The Most Rev. Jue Daniels and

Ifot Shots: Joseph Booth. Fun and Fancy Free Welss-The

Dimming Sisters: Mahogany

Tall Stomp (Willam)-Louis Armstrong and His Dixieland Seven; Minkin' love Ukelele style-Foxtrot (Wel-

and Sway rick-Swing

willz Smmy Kaye, Veal by the Kadets: Till the end

(Adapted of Thine from Chopin Prelude-Dick Hay- mus (Vocal): Time was Bolero (Tana)-Xavier Cugat and 10% Waldorf Agaria Höfet Orch, Voca): Carmen Castillo: Together-Waltz (De Sylva-Joe Loss and His Or ORCHESTRAL. chestra. Vocal: Harry Kaye.

NEWAREEL 11.00 ADM)

(LON- Crean and His

DON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC (CON.

TUNUOUS).

Cuckalgne Overture Op. 40 Kar), conducted by Eduard Beinum Death of Clarchen (frum "Fgingat"-Beethoven), conducici By Feilx Weingartner! Polavistan

Dances (from "Prince TgarBoto- dilm-Nimsky-Korsakov}, conducted

by Gregor Filelberg,

4.30 STUDIO: "FORCES

CHOICE."

Presented by Harry Sim- mons.

DANCE IN

5.00 "SÖNG AND

BRITAIN,“

A Programmie tram Northern Ireland.

5.30 A LIGHT

CONCERT.

By Michard Oralitra.

La Cinquanine (Gabriel-Marie); Chant sana Paroles (Tehnikowsky); The Haunted Ballroom (Toy); Dal Masque (Fletcher); Folle Bergere

Fletcher):· Demande el Reponse) (Coleridge Taylof); Mament Musk Orchestra.

Prelude Minuetto Adagiello from L'Arlesienne Sulle No. 1 (Bizet-Sir Thomas Bercham, con- ducting the London Philharmonic

en Schubert: The Sleeping Beau- 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

to Waltz (Tchaikowsky} (Con- finuous).

Interlude:

Porky and Boss Selection (Gershwin): Intro: 1on't neerg- sarily so: 1 gót ulenty of nullin': There's a bout dat's leavin anga

for New York-Correll Gibbons nad Savov Hotel Orbenas: the Vocalists Anne Ziegler and Web-

pler Booth.

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMANY.

G.02 STUDIO:

QUESTS."

"UNIT

"Linda" Calling.

AGE: KSLI.

7.00 BUCCESSES FROM

FILMS.

ILK-

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

Sunday

10.00 PROGRAMME FUMMANY. 10.02 "ORNING" M E ̈L ̈ ̈Ø ̄D ̃Y"

-"MOONTIME."

10.30 RELAY OF THE ERRVICE FROM THE UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD.

Preacher: The Rev. George Stevenson. TIE 12.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. London Wind Ensemble, Eric Tell me with your

(Trom

Hope (Piano). "End of ike Rainbow"-Friml; Raindrops on n drum (from End 12.05 SONGS.

eyda

Date

of the airshow"-Felnil: A with Jety from the Film with Jane Powell and Carmen Mira-

da from the Soundtrack): Bark 121S ley of Broadway (Featuring Gin- For Rogers, Fred Astaire. Keenan Wynn and Oscar Levant (from the Soundtrack!.

-7.50 VARIETY BANDBOX.

From the Golders Green Wip. podrome, London. With Vickers Twins and Lester Jolin; Důly, “Uke" Benit) Reymond Lawton: Adelaide Hall; Frankie Howerd; Billy Tement and 2017 Or-, chestra: Compere: Plulis Slewer.

My William Brownlow (Barl tone), Interlude:

STUDIO: "SPORTS TIME." By nililip. | 13:30 PROGRADIME SUMMARY,

1237 BIDNEY TORCH AT

ORGAN, 1265 VOCAL ARIAS AND

CHESTRAL MELODIES FROM STOLZ OPERETTAS. 1.35 NEW, WEATHER REPORT

TIIF

OR

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

4.30 WUliam Shakespeare's 'KING

LEAR. Compiled by H. A. L. Cral. With Valentine Dyult in the title role. 7.00 JOSH WHITE MEETS JOHN

MEARNS. And, witli the Help of Hæring. Mc- Andrew (violin), 'they find that Fangs of America and ongs of Scotland are often inspired 1+ the same things. This musteni en- counter between the great Ameri- can folk singer and the Aberdeen master of the cornkister la present- ed by Chaald McLean.

7.30 WEFK-END SPORTS

FORT. 7.45 NANDY MACPHERSON

THE THEATRE ORGAN, 8.00 THE NEWA.

8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS. 8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE, 8.15 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

8.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 9.00 CALLING ALL FORCES. Introduced by Ted Roy. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME NEWS

TARI

1. TED DEATH,

And la Munic.

12.43 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Edited by Andrew Shanfield,

1.00 THE NEWS.

Board of the Royal Jchools of Light Music. Music: Introduced by Bernard Shore: 8; Played by Erich Gruen- berg (violin), with Clition Iteill- Allegro Musicmalo (plann);

well

from Sonata in G inimor (Grade

V)-Purcell; Ist movement Symphonie: Espagnole, Op.

LRSM List_C)-Lalo.

from

9.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES. 10.00 TI NEWS.

10.30 HOME NEWS FROM

TAIN.

10.15 BBC. MIDLAND LIGHT

CHESTRA.

FLEX-

OR-

With

11.00 g Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL,

15 NEW RECORDS. Presented by Robert Tredinnick. 12.00 TOURS FAITHFULLY." Answering Listener Letters, Wynford Vaughan Thoman. 12.13 a.. PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.25 app. LISTENERS CHOICE. Light Music.

12.45 COMMONWEALTH

1.00 THE NEWS.

SURVEY.

1.10 NEWR ANALYSIS.

TUESDAY, MAY 22- 4.00 . BBC NORTHERN

CHESTRA

On-

Conducted by Joseph Post; Sym- phony No. 없다

DK. (Prague)-Mozarı,

0.30 BID PHILLIPS.

And his Band:

in

7.00 THE NATURALIST,· -7:20–Interlude:

7.30 FORCES' FAVORITES

8.00 THE NEWS.

110 NEWB ANALYSIS,

8.15 PROGRAMME PARADE,

8.35 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

8.30 GENERALLY SPEAKING.'

3.45 TONI JONES TRIO,

The

9,00 DO YOU REMEMBER? 9.15 MCC, v, SOUTH AFRICANS. Cricket: A commentary on third day's play at Lord's."

939 THINK' ON THERE THINGS, 9.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke.

NEWS

FROM BEI.

20,00 THE NEWS 10.10 HOME

TAIN 10.15 MUSIC, FOR DANCING, Victor Slivester, and his Bullriem Orchestra.

11.00 Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL "ILIS 'BOOKS-TO-READ.

113 THE ARTR.“ 11.45 RECITAL.

Ida Maendet (violin); Gerald Moore (plano).

Sonata in G. Op, 78-Brubuna. 12.15 a.m. PROGRAMME PARADE, 11.23 app. LISTENERS · CHOICE. Light Musie.

12.5 BEPORT FROM BRITAIN, By Vernan Bartlett.

1.00 THE NEWS,

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 23

4.00 5.m. 'RAY'S A LAUGH, 630 BBC CONCERT HALL.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

THURSDAY, MAY 24 4.00 p.m. AT THE FESTIVAL.' A talk by Wynford Vaughan Themas.

6.15 PIPES AND DRUMS. The Michnet Colliery and District. Pipe Band: Pipe-Major. John Ble WOTL.

6.30 POËT OF EMPIE-A NEW JUDGMENT ON RUDYARD

KIPLING.

Straus

Co-

1.00 BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA, Conducted by Arwel Hughes; A Welsh Overture-Idris Lewis; Valse, Village Swallows-Johann arr. Goming; Palonaise and zanetta (from Serenade for Strings)-Victor Herbert La Dan-

Scenes-Ma an-Russial; Alsation

senet.

"136" SPORTS DIARY.

145 SPORTING RECORD. 100 THE NEWя.

8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

LIS PROGRAMME PARADI. 120 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 130 GENERALLY · SPEAKING," 1.45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An auricultural magazine,

9.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Muste.

6.30 DAISY RICHARDS (violla)

ACHIEVE. 4.43 ENGINEERING

MENTS.

3: The Conquest of the Air. Terence Nonweller. 1000 THE NEWS:

12"

10.10 BOME NEWS FROM ARZ.

TAIN.

10.13 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA. Presented by Barbara McFadyenn.

(gramophone recordi

12.00 Rig Ren, RADIO NEWSREFL

1. FESTIVAL MUSIC HALI..

Tonight

Nordl

Audley

from St. Mark's Street. London, "Introduced by Sie Stewart Wilson,

11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL DON RELAY) 11.13 WEATHER REPORT. 11.10 Epilogue.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

(LON.

12,34 “PROGRAMME KUMMARY," HJ

ANDRE KOSTELANITZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN A LIGHT MOOD.

1245 POPULAR VARIETY.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

4.30 TUE

GEORGE MITCHELL

bearadh a Nose ay my hend (Madison]; will the Angel olay thele Harga for me (fiirsel); Mademoiselle Hortensia (Luutguy).

12.32 BBC HANDSTAND.

Massed Brass Bands from Hud- dersfield, conducted by Denis Wright.

1.80 GEORGE BOULANGER AND

· HIS 'ORCHESTRA.

115 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT "AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 K CHOZI FROM THE

THEATRKA..

2,00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 "PROGRAMME HUMMARY.” 6.02 STUDIO: JAZZ FOR THE

MODERNE.*

*

Presented By Jolm Waring. 430 "NIT PARADE"

You buy

my

of

sweet Lavender;'

1.00 ORCHESTRAL, BELECTIONS.

Dau Gloyannt-Overture" (Mozari) -Sir Thomas Beecham, conducting

7.00 "HVMPHONY OF STRINGS," Bie London Philharmorse Orchestra;

Geraldo and Nie String Choir. Garden Bavarian Dance. Op 27. No. 1 1Jgar) Richinond I: An Irish Ji Won't

In the Ron Lass -London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Edward Eleur; The Good Humoured Ladies Ballet Kashmiri song: Refcarlo; Smoke (Scarlati) London Philharnionle gets in your ayen. Drchestra,

T.10 STUDIO: conducted by Eugene Gangment.

FRANCABIL. 736 “DOWN MEMORY LANE”

8.90 WOLLD Presented by Alleen Wuuds. K.00 WORLD

NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY).

BOX 200,"

REPORT

8.13

Gillette,

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1,30 "MUSIC FOR YOU. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00

PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 4.02 STUDIO; CHILDREN'S HALF

HOUR. Presented by Elizabeth Ann. 6.30 STUDIO; PORTUGUESE BALF

HOUR

7.00 PAUL WHITEMAN AND 118

ORCHESTRA.

[Alyer];

Manhattan Moonlight Second Rhapsody (George Gershwin —Roy Barty at the Piano,

7.15 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM. 7.30 MELODY TIME."

Alfredo Campell and His Or

Florence

Ciratge Hobert Wilson

chestra.

(Коргада)

(Tenor).

The Fiddler's at the Forga Aved ALLrode Camboll and His Orel; Penny la the Stot (ope indian Love Call (Feliu: Allen Blue Gowa (Tierney)--Florence George: Olst- nation (Fontenallies): Tango Habanera (Payan-Alfredo Campall and His Orch: When the feather

Teams Uke Stardust (Grant) Robert Wilson; If I can help some- Wilson: by Androzzo)-Robert Dear old Home Songs; Intro: Vive la Compagnie: The old Hustic Bridge: After the Ball; Little Brown jug; Juanlia; Süver threads; My hounie; Vileins and his Dinal: My Grand- father's Clock: There is a Tavern- Alfredo Campoli and Is Orchestra, 8.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY), 8.15 "LOOKING AT BRITAIN,"

Kleinwand, Yorks. Narrated by Hal Juken. 8.30 STUDIO: "1 LIKE WHAT I

LIKE.

Presented by Evelyn Reynolds. 9.00 ERUM THE EDITORIALS"

(RECORDED RELAY). 9.10 WKATHIR REPONT.

3.41

BLIGH OF THE BOUNTY." Пу деж tenlis

Entrode f: "The Starmi Gathers," | 9.40 "CONCARTO"

Cancerto (Ballade) No. 3 in E Minor. Op Co (Medther); Can moto agamento: Allegretto con moto; Interludlumni Finale (Allegro motta); Eralen: Andante con inole tran- ulo: Finale Viva grazioso: Vivo, Bogaso-Nicolas Medtner (Plano) and the Philharmonia Orchestra, ducted by Issay Dobrowen. 10.13 STUDIO:

"MURIC

con-

ΕΠΟΜ

SPAIN." Presented by "Linda." 19.30 VOCAL SELECTIONS FROM

"BRIGADOON" (LOWE AND

LERNCE).

Cone la me, bend to me-Lee Gelbvan; Amnast like being in love David Brek aru Marion Be There but fue you, co 1-Davki Brooke: My Mother's Wedding Day -Panela Britton with Chorus: Frory this day en-Brigaduon-David

and; 1.13 DANER TO 208 LOSS AND UN ORCHESTRA, Teras Kera Medley Rock-bye Your baby with a Dixie Melody (Schwartz)-Słow Fustrot; Adios

With Richard Murdoch on! Ken- | Biorks, Marion Bell and Chorus, rellitarne,

-Anne Zirgio:

Webster Booth, Charlie Kimx.

Peter Knight Singers. Augmented 18C Variety Orchestra, ennducted by Paul Fenmilbet.

1715 a.m. PROGRAMME PARADE 1:23 ap. LISTENERS CHOICE. 1ht Misle.

-12.47-APECIAL DISPATCH..

1.M THE NEWR.

1.10 NEWS ANALYBIS

FRIDAY, MAY 25

6.00 p.m. JAZZ MUSIC. (gramophone recordaj

30 AGGREY OF ACHIMIOTA. By Margaret Muson. The story of Dr Alergy of Achinola who died In 1927 has been written by Mra Munson, herself an African.

| Ries was on

Ag- the

creat

Ashanti rom Gold Coast who achieved Improvement for his people

7.00 THE PAVILION PLAYERS.

15 BRITTON CHOIRS, igramophone records)

7.30 Joy Nichols, Dick

and

Bentley.

Jo

BBC SYMPHONY ONCHES- TRA.

Jimmy Edwards Conductor: Sir Malcolm FCE

Sargent;

TAKE IT FROM BERE.. Soluinon piang]: Overture: With Wallas Enton, and The Key- Ecatrice and Benedict-Berlioz: notes. Concerto No. 2 in B flat for plano

AT

and orchestra-Brahms.

7.30 ANNOUNCER'S CHOICE. Presented this week by

Doreen

Pownal!.

FROM BRI-

11.00 Mix Bah. RADIO NEWSREEL.. HE BBC BCOTTISH

3.00 THE NEWS,

RIO NEWS ANALYSIS.

5.25 PROGRAMME PARADE.

115 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 8.30 RED LÉTTEL DAY." "Denil Cert,' by Louls Golding.

1.49 JAZZ MÚSIC, (gramophone records) 9.15 THE SPUR MOMENT.

ор

2.00 THE NEWS,

8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS. 8.25 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.13 STROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 GENERALLY SPEAKING." 9.00 BOUTIMIEN SERENADE or-

CHESTRA.

Directed by Lou Whiteson,

9.30 TESTIVAL OF BRITAIN.

BNC Exhibition.

A visit to tho extbitlan held in the warthne 'Stage Door "Canteen' Lort- sludio at 201/293° Picendiily.

THE❘ don.

ORCITES-rd of six talks by J. B. Priest-

TILA. Conductor:an Whyte Variations r theme of layin-Brahm; Symphony No. 2 in D-Ribes, 12.13 m. PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.20 Interlude. 12.30 A

VICE.

THANKSGIVING

(See 6 n.m.)

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

MONDAY, MAY 21

SER-

4.00 p.m. WHAT DO YOU KNOW?

A weekly International quiz

tween University

studenta

America and Great Dritain.

bn

in

Pembroke Colleze. Providence Y.. Cambridge University. Question-Mastery: In America, Gene King. In Great Britain, Ilenel Gamiin,

4.30 RING UP THE CURTAIN.

DBC OPERA ORCHESTRA. Conducted by Warwick walle, Joan Hammond (soprano) Warian

shutlaime (вартого).

Tealth-

Russian And Laidmila Overture | Klizabeth Eskwson · (soprano), Bar-

(G})—Chicago Symphony Decht..

8.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS | conducted by Frederick Stock; Ko

Piatigorsky (Cello) and the Philo

bare Howitt (mezzo-soprano), sod Marko tatimiller (harltone); Ex-

1.39 THE BILLY COTTON, DAND

Now.

ANALYSIS. (LONDON Me Nidrei (Bruch. Op. 471-Gregor Learnta ferma Mesenele "Thals," LAY).

ROUND-UP.”

sao H i n 10: "SATURDAY ❘ delphila. Orclitatio conducted by

8.30 PRIZE WINNERS or THE

HONGKONG

TIVAL

Eugene Ormandy: Peer Gynt Suite No, (Greg): Merki's Lament MUSIC FEH- Arablan Dance: Returns of Peer.

Gyrd-Solverg's Song-The Londen

3.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS". | Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted

(RECORDED RELAY),

9.10 WRATHER EXPORT.

9.11 Interlude:

Tango Apasióndito (Llosas)~~Juan.

Itomson and His Tango Orehesten.

9.13 "LOVE FROM

BUZZAND."

By Lester Towell. Eolaode 1:

LEIGHTON

9.45. COMPOSKA OF THE WEEK

-BACH.

Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in R Flat Major, 16 movement; Aller moderato; "2nd movement: Adagio me nan troppa;

by Basil Cameron.

FORCES PROGRAMMER.

2.00 "TAKE IT, FROM HERE.**

Joy Nichols, Dick Bent- Tey and Jimmy Edwards, 2.30 BTUDIO: PIAZZ HALT

HOUR."

Presented by Heott

nell,

McCon-

3.00 BTU D 10: HOSPITAL,

REQUESTS,

Presented by Pauline Spence, 4.00 "ATUKOTULES OF P.C, 49,"

By Alan Stranka, *TURNK# Falls, from "Grave,"

With Alan Breeze.' Doreen Stephens,

KI Me Mermatet.

LA TUR NEWA,

AJA NA ANALYSIA.

KIS PROGNAKNE PARADE,

8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALE.

11 'COALS FROM NEWCASTLE,

A talle die Jamie McLaren:

145 MURIC FROM THE FILMS, taramanhena ‘recorda

9.60 COUNCIL OF KUROPE.

A repert. from `Sizesbourapa

RIS MCC V. BOWENT AFRICANS. Cricket: A commentary. on the prend day's niny at Land'E.

0.79 (PRACTICE" HALKS PER-

FECT!

A series of thirteen inlected from the 1981 tion: Byllabus of the

Examires- Amociated

Hey?

D30' COMPOSTER OF THE WEIK.

Delibes and · Chabrier. fgramophone records)

0.45 THE COLONIES TODAY. 2: Kenya; John Cordeaux intro- ducen speakers who will describo Uus East Airlean colony, and talk about the racial problems there. 10.90 THE NEWS.

19.10 HOME NEWS FROM DRI

ZAIN.

10.15 TOE SCORE,

the

The best of today's popular songs, played by Stanley Black and nurmented Dance Orchestra, 11.80 Big Des. RADIO NEWSREKL, 11.15 BBC WEIT OF ENGLAND

LIGHT ORCHESTRA, 11.45 THE NATURALIST,

12.05 am. Interlude. 12.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 17.25 app, LISTENERS' CHOICE,

FERDINAND

3: City shd Town; A series of on- thology programmes to illustrate | the Ïritih character and way of le, with passages selected and introduced by John Connell. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME NEWS FROM

9.45 WHAT ARE WE LIKE?

BRL-

Ponda Mid-Tanuo (Peley); Depr flearts and Gentle People-Quickstep Fan: you enuli care-Waltz (Darewski).

11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

(Continus 15).

hienucts and 2 and Gigue (from Partits No. 1 in B Fint Malor J, S. Bach-Walter Gieseking Plano); Beat mancold me deur Masetto (from Don Glavam-Mozart).

The Irmgard Seeirled (Soprano) Faithful Shepherd-Sulte (Handel): Thoinas Bre- tham, conducting the London Phit- harmonic Orchestra.

Adagio-Gavotte-Sir

1439 WEATHER REPORT.

DOD SAVE THE KING, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Tuesda

12.15 STUDIO: MORNING PRAYER. Given by the Itov. J, E. Sandbach.

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 13.32 LIGHT INSTRUMENTAL. 12.4 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES, Peter Yorke and His Orchestra with Doreen Lundy and las Dean

REPORT

1.13 NEWS, WEATHER

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.20 GBIC FROM OPERA." 2.46 CLOSE DOWN,

Light Organ

Muste by Bert

8.30 STUDIO: TONGKONG SOCIAL

WELFARE.

"Work of the Rongkong Council of Women,"

Laret

A Talk by Ming I. W. Turner. Secretary of the Council, Arranged by Council of Social Service.

8.45 VOCAL RECITAL BY ROBERT

IRWIN (BARITONE).

Lovell Orchestra: The Palatine's Daughter Husebrew) - Plano necoin: Gerald Moore; Sen-Fever (Ireland)-Plano accomo: Gerald Moare: She move thro' the Fair Corr Hughes): Garten where the Pratias arow (arr Liddle) – Pino accoms: Gerald Moore.

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9.00 FRON

The

THE EDITORIALS”

(RECORDED RELAT). 9.10 WEATHER REPORT. 9.11 ORCHESTRAL MUSIC.

Or roll-

Paurmonia Symphony chestra of New York durled by Kir John Barbirooli. Franceses Da Rimini (Tchaikow. sky 1.

9:35 NEW CONCENT .STRING

ENSEMBLE.

Norialgia (Comstock): My Ain Folk (Lemon Hoc Down (Coptand?.

0.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA"

BY ALISTAIR COOKE (LON- DON RELAY),

10.00 LET JUSTICE DE DONE.

Atudy In Criminal Insanity, The Case of Ronald True, 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Cinccona Vitu!! Gleranda De

Vito (Vivlin) and the Pisilharmonia Orch. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLUSE DOWN.

| 12.65

Wednesday

REPORT.

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 JIMMY NOONE AND HIS OR-

CHESTRA, FILM FAVOURITES. 1.13 NEWS, WEATHER

AND ANNOUNCEMENTE, 1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. The Westminster Orchestra, conducted by Denis Wright, The "Merry Wives of Windsor Overture (Nicolai): Irish Rhapsody No. 1 1C. V. Stanford.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

G.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.03 "BROADCAST FOR SCHOOLS" The Worst Journey In the World." A Dramatiastion of the Book by Apsley Cherry-Garrard. Part 2.

6.32 SOUTHERN SERENADE."

(Cominuous).

Samba

Samba Comparsa Lecuona):

Valdez):

.

LA BEDI-HEURE

NEWS AND NEW ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). 2,15 LOCAL STÚDIO CONCERT.

Celia Chan (Piano) and Mary Pamway (Soprano) with Plano Accompaniment by Betly

brown.

8.30 A TALK IN HONOUR OF DAY (LONDON

EMPIRE

RELAY),

the Secretray of State for, Commonwealth Relation.

The Right Hon. Patrick Gordon Walker.

8.45 STUDIO: SPORTS REVIEW.

By Phillips,

9.00 "FROM

THE EDITORIALE"

(RECORDED BELAY). 9.10 WEATHER REPORT. 9.11 THURSDAY SERENADE."

A Programme of Continuous Mule Arranged by Mrity

brown.

9.30 STUDIO: BOOK, TALK.

Myth Kirby.

2.13 AT THE OJËRA,"

"La

.

Boheme"

Puccini. 15 Act 4. Mini Soprano), Lisia Albanese: Muzetta (Mizzo-Sopranoi. Tating Menosti: Rudolfa (Tenor), Benlanino Girl: Marcel (Barktonel, Afro Pull; Collin (Bass). Builio Baronli Selininord (Baritone). Arist kle Berrachi: With Members

of the Chorus endi Orchestra of Lo Scalo, Milan. conducted by Umberto Berzotoni. 10.15 "YOUNG CHÍPDIE."

by Irits A Play Wallace 10.43 IGBT MUSIC

COLERIDGE-TAYLOR Three Dream Daners--Landon Palladium Orchestra: Three Fours Vale Suite-Alert Sandler and ilis Ortliestra.

Grant

11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON.

RELAYI 11.15000DNIGHT, MUSIC,"

Envelette No 2 in D Major (Schumann-Eileen Jovec, Piano: Seberzo Choriccioso. Os c (Dyurak) Eugen Ormandy, conducting the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 1125 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING, 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

12.35 STUDIO: ROMAN

LIC PRAYERS.

CATHO-

Salier

Given by the Key, BW Gallagher, S.J. 12.30 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY." 12.32 ROBERTO INGLEZ AND

UIS ORCHESTRA.

12.45 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Robert Farnan and H Or- chestra with Denay Vaughan and Kathran Olddeld.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 "LUNCHTIME MUSIC." 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.40 "PROGRAMME BUMMARY." 8.02 CHILDREN'S (Warner) Leit

HALF HOUR; “GREAT EXPECTATIONS." Mondongo Paraquedista

By Charles Dickens. (Cadlo): Congo Burizan)-Candiesto (Bartee)

Part 7: "The Benefactor." Edmundo Ros and

0.10 STUDIO: CANTONESE Rumbu Band.

KADIO. 6.10 STUDIO: THE DENNY LIGON

QUINTET.

-Dir"

-7.00-STUDIO:"LUCKT-

VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Pauline Spence, 8.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). 8.15 STUDIO!

AN KYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT OF THE CHASE AND BINKING OF THE "DI- MARCK."

By W. E. Collard.

8.30 TAKE

TS WILONI

(NEW SERIES)

HERE"

With Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards.

'9.00 “FIZOM THE IDITORIALS"

CRECORDED RELAY). 9.10 WEATHER REPORT. 2.11

SERVICES SPOTLIGIFT ** (RELAY FROM THE NAAFI

CLUB).

Jy

the Band of 1st King's Shropshire Light Infantry 9.40 INTERLUDE

The Valley of the Poppies ¡Anchis) The London Palladium Orchestra. 945 WEDNESDAY NIGHT

THEATRE."

The Good Companions" y J. B. Priestley. Part 2: "Charus and Fugue." 10.45 MUSIC FROM THE BRITISH

FILMS, Obsession

FAN (Festured

"Obsession"-Hota-Sidney

Filot

Torch

and His Orchestra: Out of this Work (from the Filo (Arlen-Montovani ar

Us Orchestra The Passionate

Friends (From the film) (Aŭdinseli)- The Philharmonia Orchestra,

Giren by

JY

Bisa Leo Wai-lan and Mr. K, 146..

"630" ORGAN-SOLO,

By Tranne Demonieux. Toccato and Fugue in D Minor (J. S. Bach),

7.00 LIGHT

· SYMPHONY' CIFSTRA.

OR.

Mannies Veen (Dear lale of Man) Toych. Wood), conducted by the Composer Valan Serenade - Vaiso Lente (Storford Robinson): Queen Mary's Song (Ego); Offenbach Cun-Con: Hoinage March Wood); Joyouaness-Concert

Haydns Waltz (Hoyd Wood).

THE

7.30 BTUDIO:

SENIES,

No, 17 IN

Britis

Presented by

Council,

the

4.00 "ZOM THE EDITORIALE"

CLONDON RELAY).

8.15 A SHORT RECITAL.

By Ninon Valiin (soprano). Your-Tu Parti

JORS:2

{Adaptation of Albeniz ***Tan"}; Valse de L'Adieu {Chopia); Pay- aste (Habti; Si mew vers evalent den Alles (Hahn).

Interlude:

fiduet

(Botoni)-Bootor Pro-

menade Orchestra.

THE

Horne and Stanley Mack and His Or- cbextra.

8.37 "MTOCH BINDING IN

MANSIE."

With Kentrella

BAG "YROM THE EDITORIALS” (LONDON RELAY RECORD- 203)

11.60 RADIO NEWSEBEL (LONDON | 9.3 WEATHER HEPOET.

ICELAY

115 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

(Continuoue).

4.00 "PROCRAMME SUMMARY." 6.02 "BIELODY TIME," ---Stanley Black and· Klefhe chestric 蛋白 I hbtan and Eltzabeth Welch (Vocal),

Stars Cascade of

(Maderna)--- Stanley Black, Hia Plano and Orchi Little White Lies (Donaldson)—BI)1 Johnson;

The Moon WES Yellow (Ahlett)-Stanley Black, Hla Plano

The earners and Orch;

of you (Carmlebac})—Elizabeth Welch; Is a most unusual day-Walte from "A Date with Judy"målellugh)—–—Stantoy Black end His Orch: Much more lovely (lienaker)-Elizabeth Welch: Calling for

(Cardillo-DIU

11.29 WEATHER REPORT, Luz-Tango Johnson: A

GOD BAVE THE KING.

9. STUDIO: "MUSIC LOVERS

BOUM- QUESTS.

CLASSICAL RE-

Presented by Curtis Mindson.

LAND OF PUŽVINE,

A Feature Programme About Landy. 10.45 VIENNESE WALTZ ORCHTER-

THA.

Bavarian Danca Op *7 No I "Lullaby"Elgar)-The Italle Or- 10.13 chestra. conducted by Sir John Barbiroll: Teofs Danses Fantastiques Shostakovich-Eileen Jovce, Piano: Roumanien Folk Dances (Nos 1 and 21 (Bartok) Yahudi Menuhin Bumorma Strous; Trino: Wolf- (Violin): Dance of the Persian Slaves | malater: Cagliostro: Tier Pasman:

TDA "Klovantsching" sorgnicy)-Royal Plharmonie Or-

Mou Prince

Methusaleh; Immortal Stru→Waltres; Intro: Scharen chestra.

Klange: Voices of Suring: Ent- peror: Wiener Blut, 11.90 HADIO NEWSREEL (LON-

DON RELAY).

TAIN. 10.15 SOUVENIRS OF MURIC,

BBC Revue Orchestra. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREGL 11.15 BE NORTHERN ORCHES-

TRĄ. Conductor: Craries Groven; Sym- phony No. 13 in D-Haydn: North Country Sketches-Dellus: Stavardic Dance No. 3 do A flat-Dvorak. (Donato)-Stanley Black and lis 171a.m. PROGRAMME PARADE. Orchestra; Slesia Berenade (Connor) 1.0 CLOSE DOWN.

Johnson; Condens-Tango 17.25 app. LISTENERS' CHOICE.

(de Dochan)—The Stanley Binek Or- Iht Musc.

chestra.

|_ Thursday "CANTONESE BY

12.45 WORLD AFFAIS,

A survey by A. 2. Ryan.

1.00, THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

Love's Labour Lost

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Symphony

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Tintagel (B)-Naw Orcturstra, conducted Goossent.

by Eugen

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD BAVE ZUR KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMANY.

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