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THE CHINA MAIL,

SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1951;**

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In

Week In Detail-A

Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

Radio Hongkong To Broadcast

Feature On Persian Oil

The crucial situation in Persia is commanding| the closest attention throughout the world-na- lurally so, since the dispute over Persian oil has To understand grave international implications. the issues involved in a controversy such as this it is necessary to get at the basic facts,

"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 In material in an expertly documented form. order to achieve this the BBC collected the views of a team of eight experts on Persian affairs.

"Per-

Presented by Brot AicCon- mell.

3.00 NTURION

"HOSPITAL

RE.

QUESTS". Presented by Pauline 'Spence. 4.00 THE OLD WIVER TALE”

DY ARNOLD DENNETT, Adapted for Radio by Muriel Levy.

Part 4

135 STÚDIO: "SERVICES QUIZ”.

Conducted by Peter Himon. 5.00 STUDIO "HÔNE REQUESTS". Presented by "Amber". 6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 "LICIT MURIC". 4.30 STUDIO:

KERVICES RONG CONDUCTED

EVEN HY

NKY. T. E. GOVER. R. N. 1.00 LIGHT PIANO PARADE, 1.15 STUDIO: "LOOKING

AREAD".

A greview of the weeks Pro- granules.

ME (RECORDED). X.00 WORLD NEWS AND

ANALYSIS

NEWS (LONDON ILE-

sian Oil" was specially flown out to Radio Hong 1.30 DOMINION DAY PROGRAM- kong and was broadcast a few weeks ago, but is now being repeated in view of the importance of the subject and the fact that many may have missed the original broadcast. It will be heard at 9.40 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4.

LAY). 2.15 BONOS FROM OPERA.

MUTUAL 5.30 "R

BY CHARLEH DICKENS. Dramaused by Mabel tanduros and Howard AR-

Part 3: "In which we meet Mr. nome"

JB WEATHER DEPORT, 9.00 "FROM THE

EDITORIALS"

(BECORDED RELAY), 9.10 INTERLUDE.

Kamenrol-Ostrow Op. 10 No. 22 (Tubinstelti)-New Light Bymphony Orchestru.

9.15 RADIO HONGKONG

"PROM CONCERT,

Sonata in A Minjur, (Cesar Francki AMI Bubinstein Plano) and Heifetz Violin); Symphony No. & in £1 Minor Pathelique" Op. 74

Philhar (Tefalkowsky) Vienna inonie Orchestra, conducted by iler-

bert von Karajan.

10.30 MUSIC FOR WORSHB"".

The Choir of King's College, Cambridge. Introduced by Sir Stewart Wilson.

(LON- 11.00 RADIO NEWS REEL

DON RELAY).

11.16 Erli,OGUE:

God Bave the sting. 11.30 CLOSE' DOWN.

(Eardale): Preludo (ted Shoes) The Philharmonia Orchestra, zuh- diteted by Muir Mathieson,

1.30 STUDIO: "DOWN MEMORY

LANE

world from the Film)-(BTPTC07) ~~ Afantovant * & * Illa "Orchestras Gong of Sand (A haprowls for Plano and Orchesira 4Ptalji Greeni: (From the Soundtrack of the Wiza "Murder without Cronie."

fondo Brillant (La Galle) (Webor) | Orchestra; The Red Shoes-Ballet | (from ("The Glass Mountain”—itota) Anta Dorfinan, Plano; Roinneo for Musta (Featured in the Film) to Gabbi. Harltone: Out of this Viola And Orchestra On 20 (Svendsen) -- Carlo Andersen with the Copenhagen Pilharmonic Orchestra, condireted by Thomax Jemen Jewels of the Madonna In- fermezia-Introduction to Act 2 Jewels of the Madonna Imernesan fitmodelion to Act Wolf- Light Orchestral. Deanna Dur-Ferrari) Now Light Symphony

Orchestra.

bin (Vocal).

1,30 VARIETY FAVOURITES.

1.13 AYHONY OF HTRINGS", Geraldo and his Hiring Chole. 1.43 PIANO RECITAL BY DINU

LIPATTI.

7,00. VARIETY HANDBOX,

From the Golders Green Hitp. podrome, London,

With: Felix Mendelssohn and l Hawaiian Serender; Bob Monk-

is

Presented by Alleon Woods 1,00 WORLD NEWS AND NEW! ANALYSIS (LONDON RK. LAY).

8.18 X 209,"

Light Organ Music by (iilette.

Bert

1.30 STUDIO, HONGKONG BUCJAL

WELFARE.

Bocial Welfare Office and Child Care,

19.10 A HOBERT STOLZ CONCERT. [House: Len Combers Arthur Young: 10.40 OLD TIME DANCES" PLAY-Derek Roy: Billy Tement and

ED AY ĦADRY DAVIDSON Orchestra: Compere; Phillp Blessor. Norial Servic

& ORCH.

11.00 RITIRII CONCERT HALL.

Royal Philharmonie Uretiestra, Conducted by Air Thornas Beecham

13.00 MEMORIES IN A GAUDEN", 12.39 PROGRAMMK SUMMARY. 12.32 "ECHOKS OF HANLEM".

Echory of Harlem Ellington) Duke Ellouton and His Orchesten; Stormy Weather Arlen) Lenti Horne, Take It easy [Eitaiton) - Duke Ellington and His Orchestra; Beale Street Blues Ilandy)-Lens Hurne: Drop me off at Harle

and (Ellington)-Duke Ellington His Orch.

2.30 30 ANDSTAND.

Central Band of the Royal Air Force. Director a Rusic. Wing-Commander Aime, Country Gardens: Shephard's Hay: Galopade from "Three Frivolities" Pomp and Circumstance No. 2 BAF March, At the Dance; The Merry Makers Miniature Overture (Custer),

3.30 BERNARD BRADEN IN "ON THE EVE OF A NEW DAY", By Ernst Rehnable. 4.00 ALBERT SANDLER AND MS

ORCHESTRA.

|

730 STUDIO LA DENI-JEURE

FRANCAIRE.

1.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). 1.13 STUDIO CONCERT,

*.30 "SOUTHERN FANTASY.”

(Continuous),

Numbalero (Camarata) - The

| Kingsway Symphony Orchestra: Zlegara (Chamade); Starlight Roof A talk by Bliss D. Họ, Chilldren's { Walls (Bielachrino)-The Melachting Catcer, arranged by Council of Orchestra; (a) Southern Love Watters (5) Agtern (Franco)- 1.43 VOCAL RECITAL.

New Concert Novelty Ensemble

KIS "THURSDAY HERENADE.”

By Gladys Ripley (Contralto), and Heary Cummings

(Haritone).

To the Children (from "Starlight" Express-Elgar)-Henry Cummings with Symphony Orett Sea Stumber Sopy (from Bea, Pictures, Op.37 Elgar: Whsero Coraly Lie (from

THE EDITORIALS”

See Pictures." Od 37 (Kiros)—Gladys Tipley will the Philharmonia Orch; My old Tunes (from Starligh Express"-Elyor-Henry Cuminings With Symphony Orchestra. 8.39 WEATHER REPORT. Guest Artista: Olive Orques 0.00 FROM and Charles Kulman.

(RECORDED RELAY). 12.45 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES,

Sandler Berenades: Intro: Second 0.10 MURIC IN MINIATURE." Peter Yarko and his Orchestra

Serenado (Iteykens):

Bark Serenate

Buckley (Contralto); Jean with Alan Dean and Doreen

Joan and Valerie Slewart (Viola); Million's "Lex (Tosell): Serenatle LUNDY.

D'Arlequin"

Trimble (Two Panos). (Drigo)-Albert Sand

940 INTERLUDE: The very thought of you; Fadeer and His Orchestra: Ghosts of

Volco Lilac of County Clare: How

hear your

Toletoed deen is the Ocean: Dear Hearts and nid Vienna (Green)-Albert Sandler

Evnas)The New Concert Orekcairn. Soul; Trie: An Old Violin (Fisher-Olive Gentle Pruple: Body and

D.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA" Orover Vocal); booking for you Riding down to Bangor

By Alfazer Cooke, (RECORDED RELATI

FRIEND"

Cons-

360 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 8.02 MRNING MELODY".

the

erseas. Shortwa

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT Albert Sandler (Vintin Jean Mel- ville at the Planos I love thes AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Come (Grleg) Charles Kullman: 1.30 "MUSIC FOR YOU".

Curly- back to Sorrento (De LIN Scale DI

Silken Seta The Ladder Overture (Rosinl): Ar-Charles Kullman: Beenuse D'Har Fival of the Queen of Sheba tiianucli delǝl-Albert Sandler and Ile Or

With Sandler through -Sir Thomas Beecham conducting chestra:

Lenfor Philharmonie Oreh Oper. Intro: Carmen (Opening Act 2) On with the Motley (Pagilnecti; Tergador song (Carmen): Intermezzo Cavallerin Rusticana) Musetta's Well some (2 Rohammet: La Donne »Moblo (P'colett); Trio Finale from

F-Albert Sandler and Orchestra.

4,30 MONYET RENARD DANGG

ORCHESTRA,

Tomorrow, Sunday July 1, is Dominion Day, the National Day of Canada, and at 7.30 p.m. in honour of the occasion Radio Hangkong is broadcasting a short history of Canada in music. Produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the programme features music by contemporary Canadian composers, and the linking narrative traces the history of the (6.30-10.15 p.m. on 17.81 Mc/s, 16.84 m.; 10 p.m.-12.15 a.m. on 15.20 Mc/s, 19.66 m.). Passiable (Schutze): Man Amour-

the arrival of the country from the days before White Man up to the present.

Monday is a Public Holiday, and Radio Hong- eight o'clock in the kong will be on the air from morning. The programmes range from the light to a compléte per- the serious: at 4.45 there will be formance of Gilbert and Sullivan'a comic opera "H.M.S. Pinafore"--with all the attendant matri monial and marine complications of the Captain of that good ship and his daughter; carlier in the day, at 9.45 a.m., you can hear the Chopin B Minor Piano Sonata, Opus 58, played by Dinu Lipatti.

7.00

SATURDAY, JUNE 30

Ted Ray in 'RAY'S A Lavou

7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES.

.00 THE NEWS

8.10 NEWS ANALYBIE.

8.43 BOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. BBC Reno Orchestra.

9.30 PRACTICE

MAKES

PER-

FECT.

PRO-

A series of thirteen argentimes selected train the 1931-62 Over- Qie rean Examination Syllabus of Trinity College of Male, present- à by

8.13 PROGRAMME PARADE 8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALA, 130 FROM THE THIRD

ORAMSIE.

What is Social Research? by Pro- Fear W. J. II. Spratt.

8.30 Interlude.

0.00 MONIA LITER QUARTET. 9.35 YORKSHIRE v. SOUTH AFRI-

CANS, Cricket: A conimentary un first day's play at Sheffield,

PERTWEE 9.30 JON

CLARENCE RAYBOULD

Par-

No. 1: The Oboe; Works by Lott | let. Cesar Franck, and lan

rott, Soloist: Natalie James.

9.43 THE DEBATE CONTINUES. 10.00 THE NEWS.

the

GOES

10.10 HOME NEWA

TAIN. 10.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT

CHESTRA.

FROM DRI-

UR-

ROUND THE REND Being an unlikely account of his Australian tour. BBC Itevua Or- chestra, conductor, Hebert Busby. Produced by Dennis Main Wilson,

9.45 COLONIAL QUESTIONA. 10.00 THE NEWS. 1030 HOME NEWS

TAIN.

For Portuguese listeners there is an out-of-the- ordinary Portuguese Half Hour at 6.30 p.m. It is a BBC feature programme in Portuguese or the Kon. Tiki Expedition "A Expedicao Kon-Tiki""; tolling the story of the adventurers who recently crossed the Pacific on a raft to prove that the inhabitants of the Polynesian Islands had originally sailed there from Light Music. South America. The programme is based on the book written by one of those who went on the expedition.

The Third Test match between England and South Africa begins at Old Trafford on Thursday and Radio Hongkong will be relaying part of the com- mentary on the first day's play at 9.15 p.m. On Fri- day there will be a recorded relay of the second day's play at 10.15 p.m.

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

Tonight">

12.30 "ProGRAMME SUMMARY,"

12.32 THE BAND OF THE

GUARDS.

1TLISTE

12.45 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.

Ray Martin and His Telody From the sky" Orchestra with Jimmy Young,

1.15 NEWS.

REPORT

WEATHER AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. FORCES PROGRAMMES.

2.00 "STRINGS WITH WINGS."

The Melschrino Strings with George Melachrino Marturie Thonias.

230 "SCOTLAND YARD" NO. 1.

A series of dramatised pro-

Lumm;

Alexanders

Vocal: Bob

Dand Raglimo

(Berlin). Joe Daniels and is Iiot Shois: Down

Glenside (Rynn)

-

Anno Ilag- Vocal: Johnson (Lawrence)- Morgan

Orch. Vocal Ru

by the Shetton, Foxtrot

Mor- and

the Morganaires: Si me Kan and

(Villa)- Pudleras Querer-Bolero

Oscar de la Rusa and Conga Orch: Amics Sentimental Ne Cassin) Brothers, Vocal: if I should fall

and

i love again-Waltz (Popplewell) Orchestra, Arbrose Vocal: Jack Cooper: On the sun

of the street-Foxtrot ny stue

and Dorsey (Mellugh)--Tommy 1 Orch. Vocal: The Sentimen- ints: I can't believe that you're In love with me (Mellügh)—M}11- dy Carson, Vocal; Rumba Rumbero

Vaktes-Xavier Cugat and Orchestra: Rain or Shine-Foxtrot

Lombardo (McLean)Guy

Ills

and

grammes on the work of Scotis Royal Canadians, Vocal: Ken- Land Yard.

ny Gardner and Trin: I don't

3.00 STUBto:

"НОЯРИТА

QUESTS." Presented by "Linda."

4.00 ORCHESTRA

WEEK."

E mind if I do (Carey)-Jack Train,

Vocal (assisted by Colonel

OF

THE

The Concertgebow Orchestra

of Amsterdam,

4.30 STUDIO: "FORCES CRUICK."

Presented by Spike Witroti.

5.00 "SONG

AND

FROM BRI-

10.13 LISTENERS' CHOICE.' 11.00 igen. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.13 TWENTY QUESTIONS. Anana Winn, Joy Adanison, Jack Train, and Richard Dimbleby asit { nl the questions,

11443 YORKSHIRE v. SOUTH AFRI-

CANS.

Continuations of comitentary, 12.13 COMMENTARY FROM WISE.

BLEDON.

Or Munic.

12.45 PROGRAMME PARADE.

1.00 THE NEWS, 1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

SUNDAY, JULY 1 7.00 ... NUNDAY RERVICE. From St. Paul's Calliedral,

don

7,30 WEEK-END

JOT."

Lon-

ЗРОПТА

RF-

1.43 PIANO PLAYTINE. Norman Hackforth at the piano.

H.00 THE NEWS.

8.30 NEWS ANALYSIS.

IS PROGRAMME PARADA.

3.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 4.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 9.00 CALLING ALL FORCES.' Tet ay introduces a

programme

fur Servicemen with Guests and

The Forces Sporting Celebrity;

Welch, the try to stump, Lesle Memory Man; Potula Clark sings songs of the Servicemen's choice: bringing You've Alked For It,

pverseas Rounds for Servicemen to remind them of homo, Stargazore, The George

. Concert and his Chair, Geraldo

Script by Bob Orchestra.

Monk- house and Denis Goodwin. Pro

and red by Leslie Bridgeront Frank Hooper.

10.00 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME NEWS

ΤΛΙΝ,

+

with

11.00 Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11 NEW RECORDS. Presented by Robert Tredinnick. 12,00 'YOUR FAITHFULLY. Answering Listeners' Leliers Wynford Vaughan Thomas, 12.15 a. PRÜGRAMME PARADE. 12.23 app. LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Buste.

12.25 COMMONWEALTH

MENTARY.

1.00 THE NEWR.

COM.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

TUESDAY, JULY 3

7.00 p.m. 'STAR TIME,'

1: Les Paul (guitar), (gramojskane records).

7.15 RETENCE REVIEW. 130 FORCES FAVOURITES. 8.00 THE NEWS.

8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

8.15 PROGRAMME PARADE,

8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

$ A.30 GENERALLY SPEAKING.

8.45 VOICE OF THE VIOLIN. 9.00 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Altair Cooke.

.13 MUSIC FRUM

LET. Gramophone records)

THE

5.30, FROM

THE

BAL

THAD PRO

Flay-

GRAMME. 'Reading and Criticism by

11.43 JAZZ MUSIC. Egramophone records)

12.13 am. PROQRAMME PARADE. 12.23 app. LISTENERS' CHOICE., Light MUNC.

12.45 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Edited by Andrew Skooveld.

1.00 THE NEWS.

118 NEWS ANALYSIS,

THURSDAY, JULY 5 7.00 TOM JONES TRIO, .3.15 MID-WEEK TALK.

7.30 SPORTS DIARY. 7.45 SPORTING RECORD. 8.00 THE NEWS.

8.10 NEWH ANALYSIN. 8.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.20. FROM THE EDITORIALS.

3.30 GENERALLY (PEAKING," B45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK, An Agricultural Magurine.

D.JS ENGLAND) v. "KOUTIL AFRI-

CA.

Third Test Match, Commentary on the fr day's play at Did TraITONI.

9.30 MARGERIE FEW (piano). 9.45 MOIE ENGINEERING

ACHIEVEMENTS' (3),

By William Appleby. 10.00 THE NEWS. A 10.10 ROME NEWS

TAIN.

FROM

I-

10.15 AT THE OPERA Putip Hope-Wallace presents

well-known

from

<X- and

Cerpts

kasi-known operas gramophone

recorda).

Tanes llunion entscheit; ·Lsuch- Ine Saxophone (Glombig; Tongo

Roshel

Cielonets

Fischer!!

Taned (Barczi).

4.43 MB PINAPORE"

ACTR.)

(TWO

By Glbert and Sullivan. Recorded under the Direction of Bridget D'Oyly Carte; Sung by the D'Oyly Care Opera Company: Or chrana.

Laktore conducted by

Godfrey

400 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. GOZ CHILDRENS HALF HOUR; "THE IMPROVIDENT SQUINAEL","

A

Cameo Cartoon with In- cidental Musle by Rav farin. 6.10 RTUDIO PORTUGUESE HALF

HOUR.

7.00 FAVOURITES FROM · “KIAS ME KATE (COLE FORTER). So in love-Patricia Morisont Where is the life that lately I lcd- Alfred Drake: Alwars true to you In my fashion)-Lisa Kirk: Wun- derbar Altreif Drake and Patricia Morison

9.15 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM. 7.30 "COME INTO THE PAIL-

LOUR".

Music and. Bonge from. Nor- thern Irelands AND NEWS

1.00 WORLD

ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY), 8.15 LOOKING AT BRITAIN",

Hai Jukes Visits Lowes, DURFOX, 8.30 1.2. SOCIAL WELFARE:

AND CHIL THE WOMEN DREN'S SECTION OF THE BUCIAL WELFARE OFFICE. A talk by Mr D. C, Hay, De

Social Welfare deer ruly Arranged by Council or social Service. (Studio).

AJO WEATHELL REPORT.

9.09 FROM THE EDITORIALS"

(RECORDED RELAY). 9.10 THE CASE—A, PLAY DY

JOUN BLATER

ROT & PLUMLEY.

11.00 ie Hen. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 FESTIVAL MUSIC HALL.. Richard Murloch and Kenneth Horne, Anne Zlegter and Webster

Charlie Douli and

Kunz. "The Spice of Life' with Charlie Chp- ham, Bi Kerr, and Diana Mor- rison. Guests: McKenzie Keld and) (Rschmaninol?]; ist movement:" Al- Dorothy, and Peter Cavanagh,

12.15 AM, PROGRAMME PARADE. - 19.25 --app. -LISTENERS CHOICE.............

Light Music,

12.45 SPECIAL DISPATCH.

1.40 THE NEWS,

mond Willlama,

0.50 Interlude.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS

10.10 HOME NEWS

FROM

DRI.

10.00 THE NEWS,

TAIN. 10.15 MUSIC FOR DANCING. Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra.

11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.30 THEATRE TALK.

By W. Macqueen-Pope.

11.45 SOLOMON (plans). Sondin

inminer.

Op. 111-

12.15. . PROGRAMME PARADE.

12.25 Interlude.

12.30 ABIAN SURVET.

Beethoven.

The

Mitchell

A series of

talks: 1:

Awakening' of Asia,

The by

Ite- Arnold

Toynbea.

FROM DRI-

10.18 'STŘIKE UP THE MUSIC.

and his or With Sitiney Torch

11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.

strap with Orch.; Look for the chestra. Elver Lining (Kern) (Foxtro) - Vaughn Monroe (Vocal) and s Orch.. with Chorus: If you ever 11.15 DOMINION DAY,

A programme of special music on (Nuell-Joe

1/18

occasion of

go to Ireland--Waltz Lose and is Ore., featuring Pat McCormac.

DANCE IN 11.00 RADIO

NEWSREEL

DON RELAT).

AN-

CANADA'S NATIONAL NIVEINARY. (LON-The Hand of His Majesty's Cona- dian, Grenadier Guards, conducted by Capt. J. J. Cognier: The CBC of Montreal, conducted Oreliedre by. Jean Benudet and The Toronto Conductor: Symphony Orchestra;

MacMillan: Boloist: Bir Ernest

BRITAIN." A Programme From Northum| 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. berland.

Musette (from King Christian 2nd Suite (5)bellus)-City of Birming ham Orchiextra; Ingemisto (Requiem Dire Irac) (Verdi)-Jolin McHugh

Orchestra; tomoge: Agnes Butcher (plano): “O Cana (Tenor) with

5.30 LINAH SHORE AND BING CROSBY SIT, FAVOURITES FROM "BOUTH PACIFIC."

8.45 ROYAL ANTILLERY ORCHES

TRA.

4.00 "PROGITAMME SUMMARY." 8,02 BTUDIO "UNIT REQUESTS."

"Linda" Calling.

40 Independent Plant Troop, NE

7.00 "MELODY. TIME."

With Mantovani and His Or chestra, Pauls Green (Vocal), 7.30 VARIETY DANDDOX"

NEWH AND NEWA #.00 WORLD

ANALYSIS (LONDON RE- LAY).

8.15 #TUDIO: "SATURDAY

ROUND-UP"

8.30 ECHOES OF THE TREATHE,"

9.00 FROM THE

EDITORIALS"

(RECORD RELAY),

0.10 YEATHER REPORT.

10.11 Interlude.

Melody in (Arther Rubinstein) Patricia

Rosborough

at £210

Plano with Orchestra.

all Ento PORTMAN IN THE FAMILY ROBINSON" RWESS

PART 1

March, No. 3, Op 53 (Grieg)-5ym-da-Lavalice-Gagnier; Buite Cana-

phony Orchestra.

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KINO. 11.30 CLUSE DOWN.

Sunday

10.00 PROGRAMME BUAKMAILY.

10.02 "O CANADA".

"MORNING MELODY", With Carroll Gibbons and his Avoy Nots! Orpheans Vocal Choras

STUDIO

with

CON-

10.30 LONDON

CERT.

Westminster Orchestra The Conducted Denis Wright

by 11.00 HERVICE FROM THE STUDIO CONDUCTED LT.-COLONEL PT.

WAL

LER (SALVATION ARMY);"

A Now Radio Version by John || 11.45 BARRY HORLICK, AND `1118 Kele Crow.

9.45 "EUMPOSER OF THE WEEK"

BORODIN.

Nocturne (from The second Quartet in D Major' '- Lener String Quartet: Scherzo → Bergei Jachmaninoff. Plano; From

ORCHESTIA.

12.00 A BRONT RECITAL

ny.

RICHARD TAUDER (TENOR). 12.13 Tup10: "SFORTS TIME

BY BILL PHILLIPS.. 12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY,

PROGRAMME,

12.43 LONDON ETUP 1 Q

MELODIES.

The

**

Melachrino Orchestra

dienne Claude Champagne;

and certo in C minor för plano orchestra-Healy Willan; Pavara-

Tanguay:

Two Georges-File

Mac- pieces for, strings-Ernest Millan: (1) Our Lard in Beggar's Guise (1) At Bt. Malo; Interlude In the fo of an Anixi --- J. J. Weinzweig The programine, which was recorded in Conada, a mads available by courtesy of the In. ternational Service of the Cena

alan Broadcasting Corporation and 17 presentert by their London presentative, Andrew Cowan,

-

12.15 am. PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.30 Wired Pickles in 'HAVE A

GOL

B: from Strafford-on-Avon.

1.00 THE NEWS,

1.10 NEWS ́ANALYSIA.

MONDAY, JULY 2

7.50 pm. ANNOUNCERS CHOICE. Presented this week by John Cor- daaux.

730 MARGARET LOCKWOOD,

Introduces

FON WINGS, OF BONG.

A programme of combined and sections of the solo singing by following choirs: The London Giria" Chalay, Tha¦ Hastings : Cibria“ Choir: The · Eastbourne (livia

Choir: The massed Stama 20com® panied by the IBO-Novus Orches ir, with Charles Emart at the or Kan, conductor, Leslie Woodgate.

Michael North;

spring Towers; Water 12.41 LIGHT INSTRUMENTAL Choiri and The liford Nympha-Ola Blebadskaya (Bopra no) with Piano accomp; Polovt- sian Dances (from "Prince Igor"") -Eduard van Beinum, conducting the London, Philharmonic Orches tra and the, Landon Philharmonis

Choir. 1915 "CABARET AND DANCE

MUSIC.

Down at ung Friendly Tavern -- Quickstep (Davol) Lawrence Welk and Kim Nusio; VOOR PAD mell Orina and Shille Grundy (Cnių). (Foxtrot)ien TYRARIS Craig and Orchestras.

with Helen · Claro, and · Ted |„THO programme "arranged" ^«, by

Klockridge,

131. NEWS, WEATHER REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

FORCES PROGRAMMES;

2.00 **TAČKE IT FROM HERE"

༄་

2.40 THE NEWS.

.8.10, NEWS ANALYSIS.:

8.15 PROGRAMMA · PARADE

6.25 FROM TUE EDITORIAL

· 8.30 ‘LIVINO IN VAN

ATOMIC

With Jay Nichols, Dick "Last of Mix talks by Bertrand Rus^ Moutley and Jimmy Edwards. nell: The Aokievementar of

2.34 STUDIO, JAZZ-HÁLY HOUR. | thony.!

12.45 REPORT FROM BRITAIN.

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYBIB.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4

7.00 p.m. YOURS PAITHFULLY.* 7.15 FESTIVAL IN BRITAIN.

A talk by William Holt,

1.30 MEET

THE

WEALTH.

8.00 THE NEWS.

KAD NEWA ANALYSIS,

COMMON-

8.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8,30 ON

A BEING

TRAVELLER."

A talk by Agnen Ingle.

QUOD

1.43 BBC NORTHERN ORCHES-

TRA.

Comfuctor: Charles Grover Over turo and Venusberg Musle (Tann- Hauser)-Wagner; Forest

FRIDAY, JULY 6

7.30 p.m. MONIA LITER

TET.

.TJS THERE AND THERE.

7.30 Frankto Howerd

GOINGS ON.

5.40 CONCERTO".

Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18

1egro-moderate; 2nd

movement: movement: Adagio sostenuto; and Allegro--scherzando Denna Moleal

the witsch

(Piano) and Philharmonic Orchestra,

16.15 CHANSON FRANCAISE.

London

conducted

by Walter Goehr.

QUAR

I

of

10.00 TREASON ON TRIAL.

Study A Comparative "Justice" in two Worlds. Writers and Produced by Jenifer Wayne,

11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Les Freludes (Symphonte Torm- No. 3) (Lin-Felix Weingartner, conducting the London's Symphony Orchestra,

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE TUG KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Wednesday

12.30 STAR SPANGLED BANNER.

Адисал National Anthem Bung by 1.uey Monroe, PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 BENNY GOODMAN QUARTET. 12.43 LIGHT VARIETY BY AMERI

CAN FILM FAVOURITES. 1.35 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTA, 1.39 POPULAR AMERICAN

PORERS.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

COM-

6,00 PROGRAMME SUMMART. 6.02 ROADCAST FOR SCHOOLR: STORIES FROSI SCOTTISH

HISTORY BANNOCKBURN.” By David B. MacArthur. 620 NICHARD CROOKS BINGS STEPHEN FOSTER MEMO- RIFA.

6.30 STUDIO: HAL LORENZO AT

THE PIANO.

DIP"

6.15 MALLAD FON AMRIKANB (ROBINSON, LATOUCHE). Bing Crosby with the Kon Darby Singer Unia:

LUCKY 7.00

VARIETY REQUESTA. Presented by Pausine Spence, 8.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWB ANALYSIS (LONDON RE- LAY).

3.13 RONATA NO.

(KADALEVIKY). con

3 OP 48

Allegra

moto; Antante rontabile: Allegro glucose-Valintr Horowitz. Plann.

8.30 TARR IT FROM HERE."

With Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwiede

1. WEATHER REPORT. 9.60 "FROM THE EDITORIALS."

(RECORDED RELAY).

9.10

SERVICES SPOTLIGHT." By the band of the 1st South Hiaffords. Relay from the N.A.A.P.I.. Ctub. Kowloon. 9.00 WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FEA

TURE

PERBIAN DIL.

A Programume of Continuous ATUNC Arranged By Betty Brown.

8.39 WEATHER REPORT,

0.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS".

(RECORDED RELAY)..

9.10 INTERLUDE:

Waltz (Memories of Tchaikowsky! -New Concert Orchestra

9. RELAY OF THE

3rd TEAT MATCH, ENGLAND V SOUTH AFNIĻA (FROM LONDON).

ORCHESTRAL 9.30 1, 16 HT

SELECTIONS,

English Folk Songs--Suite (Vaug han Willams. Art Jacob); Seventeen | come Sunday: My bonny Day; Folk

from Допка

Somerst Columbia Orch; Bea Broadcasting Symphony Ronga Vauglian Willamo-New Concert Orchestra.

9.45 RING UP THE CURTAIN."

"The Tries of Hoffmann" by Offenbach. Loreley

Henry

Dyer (Soprano) Wendton (Tenor), and Denala Noble (Baritone), the BBC Opera Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Stanford Robinson.

10.45 ZACHARY

ANGEL.

CREDDIN'S

A Short Story from the Ixle of Man by Nígal Kneale. stead by the Author. 11.09 RADIO NEWANEEL (LONDON

BELAY),

11.13 GOODNIGHT MURIC.

Andre Kostelanetz and Orchestra (Continuous),

#is

Song of India (Rimsky-Korsakov); Poinciana Simon); Andante Can- tabile (from Quartet No. 1 in D

Tehnikowaky); Barcarolie

T

(June Fron Tehnikowsky)..

Mantha"...

11.29 WEATHER REPORT,

GOD SAVE THE KING, 1139 CLOBE DOWN.

Prid

12.15 STUDIO ROMAN CATHOLIC

PRAYER By

THE REV: FATHER B.W. GALLAGHER, R.J.

1430 PROGRAMME SUBMARY. 1232 LIGHT SPANISH SONGS,

By Tito Onitar and äercedes Simon,

1243 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Hry Martin and Ills "Melody from the Aky" Orchestra with Jiminy Young.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130. “LUNCHTIME MUSIC," 200 CLOBE DOWN.

$,00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 0.02 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR; OF, ROBIN

"THE STORY ROOD.".

A Play by Max Ketter with Atuale" by Max Saunders.

Part 1: "the Wedding of Alon-a- Bale,"

630 STUDIO: "CANTONESE BY.

RADIO,"

Given by Miss Ler Wal-lan and H. R. Lee.

4.50 DHGAN Interlude.

Movement In D. (Prom: * Water

Music" suite (Handel)-Dr E Bullock;

Baurree (from Concerto No. 7, for Organ and Orchestra: Cuckoo and De Nightingale (Handel)-Herbert Dawson (Orion) with the London Symphony Orchestra.

1.00 LIGHT

MOMENTS WITH PERCY FAITH AND HIS OR- CHESTRA. Dancing in the dark (Schwartz)-- Percy Faith & His Orch; Green Grass and Peaceful Pastures (Lubin);

(Washington) Is the time

A report to the people writ-Tala -ten-by-R.-D.,~ Smith ̈and ̈Aldan- Percy Falth &e 1838 ́Orch and Chorus:

Philip.

All through the Night (Colo 10.29 NATIONAL SYMPHONY On-Porter)-Percy Fih de His Orel

CHESTRA.

There's a light burning brightly for Arnold The Lyrton Opritselinik Överture (Tchaikow- | me (Gene A La Vatre. A La Notre (Marbot) By Taffel Le Tango des Fillesky) Conducted by Anatole Fis Singers, with Organ de Harp: That Apres fesch Black magle (Mercer)Percy (Delettre-Lucienna Boyer; Jeimlari: Prelude

Flute Faith and His Orchestra: Harp of Faime (Debussy) vals A Pied (Lemarque)-Yves dun

Soloist: Arthur Cleghori The Three the Hill (Lilly); Down among the qui Parso Montand: Le Chaland

Eric Costea), Halcyon Dead Men (Arr Owen)-The Lyrian Gauty; In 'FINE (Bixio)-Ly

Argentine Elizabeths

Plano accomp: Tia Days Elizabeth Tudor), Springtime Singers, with Samba (Lopez-tals Martano

Noche Caribe (Green); in Angus (Elizabeth of Glamis), } Jutana 19.30 AFRICAN JOURNEY "THEY

WALK IN RAINDOW ROBES". Youth of Britain March The (Faith)Forey Falth and fix Orch. 7.00 STUDIO: NO. 20 IN THE Princess Elizabetli) - Canducted by A Talk By Colin Will

Eric Contės, 10.50 LONDON PROMENADE

ORCHESTRA. Enchantment

Polmor); (King Hopkina; Country Dances from "Maid Marian" (Campbell): Round Dance: Maypole Dance; Morris Dance; JIR 11.00 RADIO NEWS' REEL GLON-

DON RELAY),

8.00 THE NEWB. 8.10 NEW ANALYSIS, 8.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 5.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 Buc SCOTTISH ONCHES-

TRA. Conducted

John by Overture: Sleillan Vempors--Verdi:. Symphony No. 34 In & (KC.388)-- Mozart: Blegfried's Journey to the Rhine-Wagner,

9.15 ENGLAND Y.

CA

SOUTH AFT-

Third Test Match. Commentary on the second day's

play at Old Trafford.

9.30 LIGHT MUSIC.

(gmmophone records)

9. JUST IMAGINATION,"

| a: 'Truth Can't Lin?"

Itodgers.

10.00 THE NEWS.

10.30 HOME NEWS

TAIN.

19.15 CRAZY PEOPLE!

Featuring

by W. R.

FROM DAI

Radio's en crazy gang, "The Good.*

With Harry Secombe. Prier Sel- MIL- ters, Michael Dentine, Spike ligan, and Margaret Lindsay. The Ray Ellington Quartet, The Star-

Geldrag Murgoiers, Max

Material Over-compiled by. Spike Milligan, The Dance Orchestra conducted by Stanley Binck. Produced by Den- nis Main Wilson,

murs (Siegfried)—Wagner; sure: The Mastersingers—Wagner. 5.30 THINK ON TRESE TUINGE. Christian hymns, their mume, and

eir meaning.

__9.45_*THE FOUR FREEDOMS."

10.45 SEMPRINI AT THE PIANO. 11.00 Big Bes. RADIO NEWSREEL.

3: Freedom from Want. by David | 11.35 LIGHT MUSIC,

Thomson.

19.00 THE NEWS.

.

FROM

OF

(gramophone records) (Programme will

te interrupted BEL- for a commentary fremi Winbic-

don). GLYNDE- 12.15 a.m. PROGRAMME PARADE.

12.15 #pp. LIGHT MUSIC.

(gramophone records)

30.10 HOME NEWS

TAIN. 10.15 THE STORY 31.00 11 Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.

nounNx. 11.15 TRANSATLANTIC QUIZ,

Britain v USA, Round One. Britain: Denis Brogan, Jack Mor purgo. Quiz-Master: Lionel Hale; USA: Christopher Morley, Janni Mason Brown. Quiz-Master: Alis- fair Cooke.

FERDINAND

(Programme will be interrupted for commentary" from Wimble»') don).

12.43 WORLD AFFAIRS.

A survey by 'A. F. Ryan.

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.50 NEWS ANALYSIS.

11.1 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

God 1476 tho King. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

1215 STUDIO:

PRAYERS.

MORNING

By the Itev. J. E. Sandisch. 12.10 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY." 123: LIGHT FIANO PARADE.

Moreton and Kaye and skijch Henderson with Khythm Ac companiment.

3243 PHILIP GREEN AND HIS OR-

CHESTILL,

Not a Grain of Senso

With Vocal by Rita

and Jean Cavall

1.15 NEWS. WEATHER

WATERLAM

REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 "MUSIC FROM OPEILA.” 2.09. CLOSE DOWN.

6.50 "PROGRAMME SUMMANY." 602 STUDIO: “SCHOOLS' QUIZ.“

La Salle College Y Diocesan Boys' School Conducted by Yvonne Charter Anthony Cutcher.

430 BTUDIO: CANTONESE BY

RADIO.

Given by Mix Les Wal-Ban and Mự B. K. Les.

GEO VIOLIN INTERLUDE. Albert Hamboona,

Serenade (Arenaky); Cavatina (Raff); · Souvenir (Drdin),

7.00 ORCHESTRAL, SELECTIONS.

La Bello Heleno”—Overtijte Boston Promenade (Offenbach) -

SAND

INTERLUDE: -

By the Tamarisk (Coates)- Erio Coates and Symphony Orch. 11.00 RADIO NEWBREEL. 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUBIC,

Hungarin Storm March (11) --Landon Sym: Orch: Chant sans Paroles (Tchaikowsky) Naurice Gendren (Cello); Eude de Concert No. 2 in F Minor (Lizzi) - Louis Kentner, Piano: Intennexzo (from "Jewele of Madonna"Well-Ter- cari)-London Symphony Orchestra. 11.27 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.12 "DOWN HUNOLULU WAY," 12:54 TIMR VOR MUSIC."

The BBC Midland Light Or- chestra,

conducted by Gilbert

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTI. 1.30 MUSIC

OF

Viator.

AND VIVIAN ELLIR

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

KONG

6.60 PROGRAMME BUMMARY."

4.02 STUDIO: JAZZ FOR THE

MODERNS."

Presented by John Waring.

4.30 HIT PARADE.”

Inc UK) - Louis

FERIER. Presented by the Council.

Brilish

NEWS 1.00 WORLD NEWS AND

ANALVRIS (LONDON RELAY), 8,19 A RECITAL OF BALLADA. BY DENNIS NOBLE

(BARITONE).

Star of My Soul (Sidney Jones): The shade of the Palm (Lezilo Short; Famour Nalads by Frederick Weatherley: The

fitidshiped to (Adams): Tho Veterans song (Adams): Mountain Lovers (Squire); Friend o' mino (Sanderson): Sergeant of the Line (Squire); The deathless

only): Army (Drch___

Up from Nirvana Somerset (Sanderson): (Adams): Star of Bethlehem (Adams)

with Chorus & Orchi

1.10 "RAY'S A LAUGH."

With

Ted Hay, Kitty Bluett and Fred Yole.

1.39 WEATHER REPORT,

4.00 "FROM THE EDITORIAL:"

(RECORDED RELAY),

8.11 STUDIO: AN APPEAL FOR THE S.P.C.C. BY SIR GERARD HOWE.

(Borlely for the Preventich of Cruelly to Children).

5.15 STUDIO: MURIC LOVERS 110352"* CLASSICAL RE: QUESTS.

Presented by Curtle findson. 16,13 RELAY

OF THE 3rd TEST MATCH. ENGLAND V SOUTH AFRICA (RECORDED).

1030 THE FIRE-LIGHTERS,"

A Play About Thomas Czelyta

by Laurence Housman. 11.00 TADIO NEWBIEEL (LONDON

TRLAY

11.15.00ODNIGHT Music.

(Continuous):

1.00 MUSIC FROM BRITISH FILMS. Piccadilly Incident from the film "Piccadilly Incitent--EIE): Hoogls Woogle Moonaiting

the lim "Piccadilly

The Crown Diamonds-Overture with and His Music from the Movies. Auber); Scherzo strom String Ociet, with Chorus. Piano solo: 2 Bronk | Op 29, Mendelsson); Entry of th Murni:

Vision

Ifrom Boyards-March, (Halvorsen)-Bastoli "Woman to Woman Melachting) | Promenade Orchestra, The Melachrino Strings Song of the IL29 WEATHER REPORT.

The Glane

GOD RAVE-THE KING, Maintains

11.30 CLOSE DOWN. Mountain-Plzarell): Take the Sun

(from

D'Amour

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