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THE CHINA· ·MAIL, ·SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1951.
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Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Radio Hongkong Begins Football
Commentaries
Football had a strong following in Hongkong|12.33 "MELODY TIME"
last year, from listeners as well as spectators, and to cover Bill Phillips is back again this season Colony games for Radio Hongkong.
He will be on the air for the first commentary the soccer match between Club and Sing Tao this evening from 6 to 6.45 p.m. This means that "Unit Requests," normally presented by Linda at 6 o'clock, will come at 5 o'clock.
TVILN
chestra,
Today
the Bohemian
Cira March from the Berterad! (from "Schwands"- Wolsberger)-- The Bohemians: Paris wakes us and mlies (from Mis Liberty-Berlin)
the Gr -Jun Carrell
Breezes 1110-
Bride"Smetana: Bohemian Pelka
Choristers: Summer
ginald King): Daddy Long-it us Bohemians: "Let's
take an old fashioned walk from Wright. Bob Wright and the Cu
"Miss Liberty"
Bertin) Mart
Scott Serenade Choristers: Bhy Wood-The Bohemians; I love you (trem "Mis Liberty"- Berlin-
Wright: and Bob 17 Martha Wright
Weilz (Gung))-The Melody of the Bohemians.
thes NEWS.
Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream' has been recorded in two parts by the BBC first, taking the play to Act III, Scene 1, where Puck bedevils the affections of the young lovers and Titania becomes infatuated with Bottom, will be broadcast over Radio Hongkong in "World Theatre" on Wednesday, October 3, at 9.45 p.m. The reconciliation of the lovers and the reunion of Oberon and Titania fall happily into Part II.
In this production the part of Bottom is taken by Howard Marion-Crawford, who adds to his long record of notable performances the full-bodied rendering that Shakespeare's sublime clown deserves. Other leading parts are played by Frederick Allen and Joan Hart as Oberon and Titania, and Brewster Mason and Molly Rankin as Theseus and Hippolyta.
.
London Ithapsody
The piano recital at 9.10 p.m., Company:
{ selectioń--London Palladium Urch;
an Tuesday is given by George
The
Gelha- Vocal Gems (Sydney
Parks. He is playing an all-Jones)-Light pera Company. Brahms programme: the Ballade "Edward": Four Waltzes; Inter- mezzo in B flat minor and Rhapsody in G minor.
4.59 WEATHER REPORT.
$1.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS
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mat
There is probably better fitted to recall half a century of musical comedy in t
theatreland that W. London's Macqueen-Pope, who brings his memurics of Afty years to the programme "A Half Century of Musical Comedy" at 7 p.m. on Friday.
For the whole he has been a
theatre. He has
man
seen
of that time of the
shows make theatrical history; he has written about them: in many cases he has had them.
(RECORDED RELAY).
9.10 INTERLUDE.
Itover Coach (Winter); Numur- March (Richards)-Dan of the Spots Guards.
9.5 THE HERITAGE D
BRITAIN."
The Titun. at Leisure, written by R. D. Smith and Wynford Vaughan-Thottas.
9.45 "ContPOSER OF THE WEEK"
--WAGNER.
Walter.
10.13 CABARET”
MUSIC.
WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
Box)-The
London
Philharmonie
Babata: Chant en Paroles (Teh-i- zenhagen Maurice
Gendras
Camval Remain Over (B=" orchestra. Conducted by Victor fin kowsky: Perpetuum Mobile (Fli Celtor with Piano accoins: Fell Suite Debussy: 1st movement: En 3rd movement: Minuet-Balle-14th movement) L'Orchestre Spelete des Concerts du Conserva
Batau-Cortege (and
Movement:
de
4.00 "THE
SMALL
ALLINGTON",
HOUSE
By Anthony Trollope. Episode 5.
4.30 BBC BANDSTAND.
AT
The Brighouse and Rastrick Band Conducted by Erie Ball. Ok Panın (M*rchinBal Mreque -Knight of the Read-Suite "York- Ahira Moora" (A. Wood).
5.00 STUDIO: "HOME REQUESTṛ".
Presented by Jean. 4,00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
STUDIO 602 LONDON
MELODİKS.
07-
Eric Robinson and kis chestra with the Keynotes. Elfrida intermezzo from "Pag- acc": Dence of the Seven Vells Tarna Tzena: Romence: It's a go-t day: Harry 'e Theme: Show In the Air The Ben.
8.30 STUDIO: **ЯERVICES
BONG",
EVEN
Conducted by the itev. W.E.D. Jones, CP.
7.00 THE ADVENTURKS OF PC 49. j A Threr-by Alan Stranks. "The Case of the. Twisted Tlara". 7.30 10T MUSIC". (Continuera).
Le Cabaret (Foulds)-London Pro
Grove Linden Orchestra: menode
Walter Collins) -London Pro. amenade Orchestra Appy Ampstead
toire de Paris, conducted by Ernest (Ketelbey)-Albert Kiteibes Anserine
FORCES PROGRAMMES,
2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE",
Whi Joy Nichola Blck Bentley and Jimmy Edwards (BBCTS).
Nights ¡Orchestra; Babylonian
1Zamecnik-Alfred Van Dam & H's ¿Paul Luns Waltz Orchestra: Lincke) New Mayfair Orchest in the Sudan (Sebek)-Alfred Vpy Why? Dam and its Orchestra:
His (Grae)~~Alfredo Campell and
Music Incidental HALF Orchestra;
"Folry Gold" - Banlock i-Landən Because Promenade Orchestra:
and its Gaile)Alfredo Campoli Orchestra: Birthday Serenade (Paul Leke-Max Muhlbeck & His Or
2.30 STUDIO: "JAZZ
HOUR" Presented by Robin Day.
HOSPITAL 3.00 STUDIO: QUESTS" Presented by Pauline Spence.
---
BBC O
RE-
to
chestra: A La Can Can (Offenbach
Orr Walter)-Mayfair Orchestra;
1.00 WORLD NEWS
ANALY918
LAY).
AND NEWS (LONDON
8.13 SONGS FROM OPERA.
1.36 "MUSIC FOR YOU," 2.00 CLORE DOWN.
It
6.00 PROGRAMME 0.02
and
O Don Fatale from "Don Carlos" Verd!)Marian Anderson: Cherry DU L'Antico Fritz"--May-
Schipa (Tenor) cagni)-Tita Metalda Favero (Soprand),
1.30 HAVEN'T À CLUE".
With Claude Hulbert. Harry K. tahes and Dian Churchill. Episode 3: "Out of the Wood", 5.39 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS".
(Itecorded Relay),
9.10 INTER).UDB.
Mazurka de Concert (Muxin)-Tom Jenkins and His Orchestra.
0.13 RADI HONGKONG "PROM"" {
CONCERT.
No. 33 Symphony
in B Flat Philhar- Mozart-K310) Vienna inople Orchestra, conducted by Her- bert Von Karajan: Concerto in D
On 1 (Figar) — Yehudi Mace Menuhin Vickn) and the Landon Symphony Orchestra, conducted by St Edward Elgar.
10.30 MUSIC FOR WORSHIP.
The Free Church
biral
Union Chair, Conducted by Dr Eric Thimian, Introduced by Sr Stuart Wilson. 11.00 RADIO NEWS REEL. (London Malay). JLS WEATHER REPORT. 11.18 STUDIO:
DUCTED
EPILOGUE
CON- REV.
BY THE FATHER K, O'DWYER 1.4, Cind Save The King.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
londay.
17.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
GRAPPELLY 12.32 STEPHANE
AND BIS MUSICIANS. B45 LIGHT VARIETY.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Shortwave Programmes
T
REPORT
(7.00-12.15 p.m. on 17.715 Mc/s, 16.93 m; 10 p.m.-12.15 a.m. on 15.14 Me/s, 19.82 m.).
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29
The Flying Dutchman-Overture-
AND La Senta Orchestra of Man, con-
1.00 p.m. CARROLL LEVIS ducted by Paul Yao" Kempo;
its DISCOVERIES.
unknown Schmerzen (Putns)-Kirsten Figgstad.
A programme featuring (Soprano) Gerald Moore
British artists. Joan Henderson of sexfried Idyll-Vienna Philharmente Egware, Johnny Gibbons of Man- Orchestra, conducted
Bruno chester. Ginger by
Chilton of Sal ford, Frank Titmus of Bowes Park, DANCE AND
Dureen and Gina, Crane of Bullon, King- nud Lickie Robinson of . Jx7%. Jamboree Quickstr
atun, Jamaica, Billy Ternent ano Williama Joe Donists & His Hot u hond in
Sholy;
You-Foxirls Orchestra introduced by Car There's
roll Levis. Producilor by John Dorrer & H 1-pper-Tom
Foreman. Ore. Vocal: Billy Usher:
between read
The te
Orch. and 18 istyne)~Geraldo
Lisa Carole Carr, Mona Vocal:
Evans-Art Lund. Vocal; Cu-Tu- (Cautre)-Xavier Gu-tu-Guarachn Cugat and illa Waldorf Astoria Hole! Orch. Vocal: Boyd Triplets: P be
sweetheart-Waltz
re-
VOLET
you
In this programme, his
of tunes of both miniscences past and present are illustrated singers and the BBC by the Midland Light Orchestra and their conductor, Chorus, under
iDacre)-- Billy Thorburn' the Orgaul, Dance Gilbert Vinter.
aid and Me Vocal: Harry Kaye; ¡McKay --Disti this say it every day Roundup "Saturday
Introduces the Shore (Vuent) with Two in Accord; evening at 8.15
Chica-Argentine Tanko- tl:c Hongkong Siners President Cricket
Licut.-Colonel Juan Lorses de 1ls Orch Club, Harry Owen-Hughes, who will love you orgli-Begülne Tourett
of
be speaking on of the Club.
Lel
7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES, A.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWS ANALYS13
1.13. PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 1.30 THE RAILWAY RACES.
A talk by Roger Fultorc.
R.50 Interlude.
9.00 PAVILION PLAYERS Directed by David Wolfstha).
9.15 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.
Delius.
gramophone records)
9.30 HYTHM RENDEZVOUR,* Jan Stewart with Rhythm Section
9.45 THE WEATHER.
↑11) NEW RECORDS.
Presented by Spike Hughes. 12.00 YOURS FAITHFULLY, Answermg Listeners' Leiters, with Sun. Pollock.
12.15 am. PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.10 CRAZY PEOPLE,
Featuring Radio's Own Gang The Gaona." 1.00 THE NEWS.
1.30 NEWS ANALYSIS.
TUESDAY, OCT. 2
Crazy
2.45 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UW, 8.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWS ANALYS13.
8.15 FROGRAMME PARADE: 8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 1.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 5.00 MUBIC FOR DANCING Victor Silvester and 115 Orchestra
Laiirocin
9.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA, By Alistair Cooke. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME NEWS
TAIN.
Howes President
Kayat of the Musical Association): No. 1: Music Arom the Mulliner Book presented Illustrated by Frank lowes, and by Thurston Dart sharpsichord),
1.00 THE NEWS,
1.10 NEWS ANALYBIR,
THURSDAY, OCT. 4
7.45 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWB ANALY#is.
1.15 PROGRAMME PARAFE.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.30 SPORTS DIARY.
R.43 GROWTING RECORD.
BUMMARY,
1.30 HONGKONG SOCIAL WEL-
FARE.
The Children's Playground Asociation.
8.65 BONOS BY HERBERT GROR (TENER) AND MABTA KOGELT (SUPIANO). Song of my heart [Wismac) - Herbert Groh: My heart yours
" Illand Carmen -from
Excerth: (Grothe)-Maria
alone My heart belongs to you
firoh; Do you SerembIT? (Vecsey)-clario Serenade
Film)
(Dixto)-lerbert
Frasqulta
aver Ecgorth: CHILDREN'S | (Lehar}~Herberi Groh.
TU BIO: HALF HOUR. Presented by Elleabeth Ann.
4.30.TUDIO:
HALF HOUR.
PORTUGUESE
1.00 "MARY MARTIN SINOS,"
(0)
Twa Three (B) One nover know (from Pactic 1080 -- day Coward): Hright was the
WIN from Paelfie 1800-Coward) Graham Payn; 1 raw no shadow
trom "Pacific word). 1.15 UNITED NATIONS
7.30 NEW
CONCERT
TRA.
The Seafarer
#.38 WRATHER REPORT. 0.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS"
(RECORDED RELAY).
9.10 ANO
RECITAL
BY
GEORGE PARKS (CONCERT HALL.
by
9.30 "THE HALF CENTURY.4-
The Nineteen-lundreds Compton Mackenzie. 1930 GRAND BYMPHONY on.
CHESTRA.
(Haydn Wood);
In Let us live for tonight (Bernard); trot)-(Miller): You and I-Fuxirol. I hear your Evans): Three
(Quilter);
Ireland).
Popy: Suite Orientale (Franch The Baladerew: On the Share of this Ganges; The Dancers The ALBUM.
Patrol, conducted by Dr Weisentan. 10.45 "DANCING TIME." ORCHES.
With Glenn Miller and 11s Or chestra.
Fox- Moonlight Serenade (Slow
Ray Eberie: (Totchard (Wilson)~~~~Vocal: English Dances the Mood-Foxtrot (Garland): The (Rich Serenade-Foxtrot March (John Cowboy
Hall-Vocal: Stay Eberie; Wonder. ful one-Waltz (Nelian) 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL
DON RELAF). 11.15 "GOODNIGHT MUSIC." Les Prelades--Symphonte No. 3 (Lizzi)-Felix conducting the London Orchestra.
VOICO
Eple.
AND NEWI 1.00 WORLD NEWS
ANALYSIS (LONDON RE- LAY).
Pickwick
8.15 BRITISJI MASTERPIECES."
Dickens's "The l'apers."
A talk by J. B. Priestley,
LIKE WHAT I 1.30 KTUDIO: "I LIKE."
Presented by Joseph Gooch.
8.30 WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 "CALLING ALL FORCES"
(RECORDED RELAY).
10.00 "CONCERTO.“
Concerto No. 2 in G Minor (Pro- movement: Op. 83; 1st Allegro moderato; 2nd navement:
3rd Andante assalt
movement: Allegro. ben marento Heltelz (Violin) and the Boston Яlyin
conducted phony Orchestra,
by Serge Koussevitsky.
10.30 "CHANSON FRANÇAISE."
With Charles Trenet and Dany Dauberson.
1
Cafe
Grand
(Trenet)- Charles Trenet: L'Orgue Шел Amoureux (Varel and Britty) --- Dany Dauberson: Jardin Du Moin de Mai Trenotz-Charles Frenet; 1. Bomanicheis Hene Beaux) - Dany Dauberson: Vous Etes Jolle (Trenet)-Charles Trepot.
10.45 MANTOVANI AND HIS OB-
CHESTRA.
A
Kisses in the dark De Michell): Kashmiri Song Woodford, Faden: in Waltz Time (Mantován!): Valce in the Night (from the Film "Wanted For Murder" Spoliansky) -Plano Solo. Monia Liter.
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LON.
DON RELAT).
(LON-
Poem
Weingartner. Symphony
11.29 WEATHER REPONT
GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Wednesday.
12.30 PROGRAMNE SUMMARY. 1232 THE MELACURING STRINGS 12.43 "FROM THE FILMS."
$10 "HE PARADE", 1.00 "TILE KENTUCKY MINS.
TIRLA,"
The Bong that reached my heart
Gwen (Jordan)-Soloiste:
Catley and John Duncan: Carry me back to Grom Pariures. (Pepper) Pololat: Georgo James; Homing (Pel Bego)-Soloist: John Duncan,
1.15 "LETTER FROM AMERICA". By Alistair Cooke (Recorded
zelny).
DEMI-HIRURE
1,30 STUDIO! LA
FRANCAISE.
8.00 WORLD NEWS AND
ANALYSES LAY).
(LONDON
NEWB nk-
8.15 STUDIO: CONCERT. 835 "SOUTHERN FANTASY",
Al. Olivo-Pasp-Doble (Araquo)— New Concert Orchestra: La Cum- paraita (Rodriguez)-Morton Could (a) Southern and Orchestra: Love Watters) (b) Aguero (Franc) -New Concert Novelty Ensemble: Tropical (Gould Morton Gould and His Orchesiro; Espana (Valse Bell- Suite Mediterrancan Han) (from
Ansel!)-New Concert Novelty En- emble
IE-
1.43 STUDIO:
VIEW"--
"BFONTS
By Bit Phillipa.
8.59 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 FROMS THE EDITORIALĦ",,
(Kreorded Relay). 5.10
THURSDAY SERENADE"
A Programme of Continuou Music Arranged by
Drawn.
0.30 LODE RUTHERFORD,
A TAIK by
Appleton FRX.
Hefty
Rie Edward
2.48 "AT THE OPERA".
"Aida" Act. Z. (Verdi). The King of Egypt (Dans). Hale Tajo:
Is Datighter) Amberia infezza-Soprana), Ebe Stignani; Alda
Slave of Amneris) (Soprano). Marla Canigila: Radames (Captain of the Chands) (Tenor), Beniamino Gigli Ramphis (Chief of Priests) (Bass), Tancredl Passero; with members of the chorus and orchestra of the Opera House Rome, conducted by Tullio Serafin.
1030 LIGHT ORCHESTRAL"
SELECTIONS.
10
Les Cloches de Corneville-Over- lure (Planquette) - Vienna Sym- phony Orchestra; Prunella-Caprice
Orchestra: Prelude 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT Water London Promenade Homance AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
(Calling) London Promenade Or- 130 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT chestra: Caprice for Strings (White)
The Westminster Orchestra.
Lorton Promenade Orchestra: conducted by Benir Wright,
Ballet Suite (Popy)-Grand Concert 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
Orchestra: When
done Day to Katscher-Andro Körtelanetz the His Orchestra: Marche Militaire Op.
Barbiroill 51 (Schubert)-Jolin
Orohestrą.
1.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 6.02 BROADCAST FOR SCHOOLS
"MINING IN THE ANDES."
A Talk by izmo Sassoon.
11.00 RADIO NEWSNELL
fLondon Relay).
11.15 GOODNIONT MUSIC.
Andalusle Dance No, 2 Manuel HIS Infante-Jose, and Amparo turbi
8.20 MAREK WRDER AND
OBCHESTRA. Musical Dax (1leykent): Her First love (Heyken); Serenade
Bleykens).
No. 1
on Two Planos: Festival in Seville Albeniz err Stokowsky)-Philadel- pha Orchestra, conducted by Lea-
pold Stokowski,
0.30 STUDIO: Chan trak CuING 11.29 WEATHER_REPORT,
AND His RA WALIAN BERENADERS.
6.30 - MUSICAL INTERLUDE.
Ballade for Orchestra Tauber): Break of Day (from "Old Chelsea"- Taber)-The Melachrino Orchestra, conducfed by Richard Tauber.
7.00 BTU D 10: "LUCKY DIP"
VARIETY REQUESTS,
Presented by Pauline Spence. 8.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWB ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). 4.13 IRISH SONGS BY DENIS 12.45 “GOODNIGHT, MUBIC"
MARTIN.
old Connemara A Garden in Boiro in D Major (Spanish
(McCarthy); Eileen Oge (French: Dancel Op. 12, No. & Moszkowski)
Sweetheart darlin' (Kalin); Terence's Promenade --Bosion
Orchestra: Farewell (Traditionall E Major. Moszkowski)---- Valse In Elleen Joyce. (Piano); Spanish Dances Nos
(Marz. Tkowski), --
Birmingham Orch.
9.90 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agricultural magazine
9.30 DLIVER VELLA (cello), 9.43 DEFENDERS
REALM.'
от
3: 'Back to Civvy Street-Then and Now."
་
1-3 and City of
1.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING,
FROM
nki-
On-
10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME NEWS
TAIN 10.13 BBC NORTHERN
FROM
BIRI-
11,30 CLOSE DOWN.
ORCHES.
TRA,
10.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT
CHESTRA.
11.00 Hen. RADIO NEWSREEL..
Thunder-and-Lightning.'_by_6. | 1135_*THE VILLAGE OP the Centenary
(Broadcasting on a frequency 845 kilocycles per second of
megocycles per and on 9,52 Becond in the 31 metre band).
Tonight.
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 ALBRUT BANDLER AND HIR
ORCHESTRA.
12.45 POPULAR VARIETY.'
1.15 NEWS.
REPORT
WEATHER AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 ORCHESTRAL FAVOURITES, VORCES PROGRAMMES.
2.00 STUDIO: "VORCER CHOICE."
Presented by Peter Childs.
2.30 THE SHOW MUST GO, ON."
-Curiell
the Savoy Gibbons an Orphean Vocat: Lelle liste
oglo: Goody Goodbye (Simon)- Patti Page (Vocali: Three litte Kalman-Ruby) --- wordFoxtrot Sd Phillips and His Orch. Vocal: Johnnie Eager;, Birmingham Bounce --Swing Gunier-Sid Phillips and His Orch. Vocal: The Tanner Siner To each his own (Evans)-The Ink Snois: Ed Sullivan Samba Fleids-
and 15's Orchestra: Jan Curbelo Whener wusste you walte (navies- Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra,
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
HELAY). 11.45 GOODNIGHT MURIC.
Concerto in C Minor (Material: Allegro moderate; Ist movemeal:
movement: Adagio: 3rd
Gooters movement: Allegro-ron
Oheel and the Philharmonia String Or, conducted by Walter Silkins Gavotte in E for Strings! (Bach)
Wood, Sir Henry
conducting the Landon Symphony Oreji,
A Musical Thriler by Gerald 1.28 WEATHER REPORT.
Vether,
Episode 8: "The Show Goes On." 1.00 STUDIO: "HOSPITAL
QUESTE."
Presented by Lindr
4.00 COMPOSER
CAVALCADE
"FATS WALLER Anton and Il Orchestra, with Vocal. 4.30 SOUTHERN FANTASY."
(Continuous).
Loca Husian Bolero (Cugat)- Xavier Cugat and Le Waldorf Astoria (Gulzar)-- Hotel Orch: Guadalajar
Tita Gulzar (Vocali; Night must fall (Cugati-Xavier -Bolero Rumba
GOD SAVE THE KING 113 CLOSE DOWN.
unda
10.00 2.11. PROGRAMME
MARY. 10.02 SATURDAY'S
SPORTS NULTS. 10.05 "MORNING MELODY"",
BAF
BUM-
RE-
D. Robinson. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME
NEWS
PROM
·HR/-
TAIN. 10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.
11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 The 200th Edition of
TWENTY QUESTIONS.
Jack
Annua Winn, Joy Adamson, Train, and Richard Dimbleby ask all the quesitons and Gilbert Hard- ng knows some of the answers. Produced by lan C. Messiter. 11.45 Interlude.. 11.35 BRITISH
AUTOMOBILE RACING CLUB INTERNA- TIONAL TROPHY RACE. Commentaries from Goodwood, 12.20 a.m. DANCE MUSIC,
(gramophone records)
12.43 PROGRAMME PARADE.
100 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 30
7.45 .. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWS.
110 NEWS ANALYSIS.
8.15 PROGRAMME PARADE.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
9.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.
0.00 CALLING ALL FORCES.* Ted Ray introduces a programme tor Services everywhere.
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.10 HOME TÄIN.
10.15 MUSIC
HOTEL
NEWS
FROM
BEI.
PROM GRAND
The Palm Court Orchestra, direĉi- ed by Tam Jenkins. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL..
Beethoven's.
With Elle
Dance Or. chestra. Anchor awelp's (Zimmeraoni: Cugst and Him Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Aver Tango Daybreak from Mississippi Suit Las Orch: Como
and Gretel: My heart s'ngs (Jamblanį-- (Lomnuto)-Francisco Lomuto ilia Orch: Linda Mujer (Duchesne) Vocal: Dorothy Carless: Jezlousy
Tito Guizar (Vocal): Cancion del Tango (Gadz)--Vocal: Jimmie M-11.3 CONCERTO. Mar Bolero (Zarilla)-Xavier Cugat ler: You came along from but af
nowhere Heyman)-Vocal: Doroth and itis Weldorf Astoria Hotel Orch:
(Filiberto), Andre Catless: Be careful It's my heart Caminito
Jimmie Miller: Orchestra; Berlin) Vocal: His and Kostelanetz Acercate Mas (Tarres)-Tito Gulzar Jersey Bounce (Wright); Conchita. (Vocal): No Tabokero de Bahiana Marquito Laper Styne) Vocal:
Plasnie Miller.. (Barroso)-Andre Kostelinela & li
10.30 RELAY OF THE Orch.
5.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY 5.02 STUDIO: "UNIT REQUESTA."
Presented by Linda, Calling 18 Field Ambulance, N.A.M.L
6.00 BOCCER FOOTBALL.
Club v Sing Two.
At the Club Orounds, Happy Valley. 4.45 SONGS BY PAUL, ROPKSON.
and
Andrews la
EDUCATING ARCHIE." with Max Bygraver. 1.00 THE NEWS, 1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
**
C
Plano Concerto No. 1 in C, pity.
d by Hoan Pratt and the Northern Orchestra, conducted by Michael Mudle. Programme
icludes: Bizet's Prelude, Arazo naise, and Bohemian Dance (Car- Testi- men'); Brahma Academic CELEBRA. TION OF MASS FROM ST Val Overture. JOSEPIU'S CHURCH.
1.1. PROGRAMME PARADE.
Brough Preacher; The
12.30 Peter Father Rev.
Archie KW. Gallacher B.J. 11.75 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.
The BUC Scottish Orchestra i Conducted by Ian Whyle.. Fantasis on Greensleeves --- Iron low, sweet Chariot Negro Rhapsody No Stanford. Eight- Spiritual: That's why. Darkice were sume Reel for Strings The Corn
Nunting. (Brown and born Mammy (arr Robeson) noll away 11.45 SONGS BY TODD DUNCAN. I got plenty oʻnutlin itrem "Porey Clouds (from Virgila"-Waller & Tunbridge): Ma Curly-Headed Babynd Bess-Gershwin); Bess, O
where's my Bean (from "Porgy and TIE Ben-Cerahwin) with Flan ae- comp: O Man River (from "Show WEEK."
Boat"-Kern)—Plano accomp; River The nuc Symphony Orchestra, God (from "The mun never Kla conducted by Air Adrian Dauit. Cols Porter) Drums (from "The sun Impresario - Overture (Motari); noter sels”—Luczlle-Smith)—with the Berenade
C Major, Op Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra.
12.00 MUSIC FROM DRITISH
Swing
ClutsCHESTRA
OF
tenderson);
Tchaikowsky: ist movement: Per
in forma di Sunating, and movement! Walter: and, muvement: Elegie: 4th moverment: Thals (Temin Kunső),
730 VARIETY BANDBOX.
From ths London.
VILMS.
Arthur The London Bym-
March
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MONDAY, OCT. 1
7.45 p.m.
POLITICAL
at the
PARTY BROADCAST. By the Chancellor chequer, the Rt. Hon. Hugn Ciskelt. C.B.. M.P.
8,00 THE NEWS,
8.10 NEWS ANALYSIN,
EX-
KEY FLOURAMME PAILADE, 120 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 136 JOHN BULL'S BAND. Directed by Totchard Evans, with Marcia Owen, Eric Whiley, Dick JamEN. Special orchestrations by Ray Terry, Devised by
and
John Watt. Production by alyn Jones,
9,00 BOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. RBC Revus Orchestra.
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1.00 THE NEWS.
30 NEWS ANALYSIS.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3
7.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWB.
8.10 NEWS ANALYSIS. 8.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. B.ZO FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 PIANO FOR PLEASURE,'
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programmes selected from the 2051 Syllabus of of the Associated Examinations
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9.13 THE
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11.00. Big Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL. 11:35 CARROLL LEVIS AND
DISCOVETLLER
A programme featuring Briksh artists.
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Laurence of Leicester, Vie Baker of Hack- ney. David Wykes or Nottinghamn, Wal- Sheila Metntyre of Glasgow, ly Atterryche
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12.15 STUDIO: MORNING
PRAYERS. By The Rev J. E. Sandbach.
12.30 "PROGRAMME BUMMARY,"
12.32 CARMEN CAVALLARO PIANO) AND HIS TRA.
ment and his Orchestra, introduced | 12.43 LIGHT VARIETY, by Carroit Levis.
John Foreman.
Produced
11.45 SERIOUS. ARGUMENT.
A team of speakers comment
The week's topics,
(1118 ORCHES-
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330 TAKE IT FROM HERE."
With May Nichols, Dick Bentley
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[RECORDED RELAY),
9.00 INTERLUDE.
*VISER of Britain" (from "Three Elizabeth" Eric Coates). Elizabeth - National Princess Symphony Orchestra.
0.13 MUSIC OF IVOR NOVELLO "Are De Triomphe". Selection-The Phoenix Theatre Dechestra; Mus-
nian"
Rhapsody (from "King's Novello with
hopexy-Ivor Harry Acres and His Orchestra.
0.30 CHAMBER MUSIC,
Quartet in F Minor, D 06, No. 11: (Beethoven) ist movement: Allegro con brio 2nd movement: Allegretto troppo; 3rd movement: ma non Allegro assal vivace, ma serioso; 4th movement: Larghetto Alegrettu agitato Allegro-Busch Quartet.
THEATRE- 9.45 WORLD
HA MIDSUMMER NIGHT'A DREAM."
By William Shakespeare. With Incidental Music Mendelsohn. Produced by Watts.. Part. I.
God Bave The King. 139 CLOSE, DOWN.
Friday
12.15 STUDIO: ROMAN CATHOLIC
PRAYERS.
Given by The Rev. Father W. Gallagher, SJ
12.30 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY." 12.32 GEORGE BOULANGER AND
IIS ORCHESTRA. 12,49 "BONGS OF THE MANGE,”
1.15 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTA. 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2,00 CLORE DOWN,
4.05 "PROGRAMME SUMMANY."
HALF HOUR: 4.02 CHILDILEN'S
"CATCH THAT SPIDER." A Serial by Gilbert Dalton. Part 1.
630 STUDIO: CANTONESR
RADIO.
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Given by Atise Loo Wai-lan and Mtr 8. K. Lee. 6.51 ORGAN BOLOS..
Allegro from Organ Concerto Hanst No. 1 (Handel)-Professor
mollo (from Allegro Bochem: Sonata-
Nu. 0 (Mendelssohn)-- Edouard Commette.
HALF-CENTURY 7.00 A
MURICAL COMEDY, Memories Recalled Macqueen - Pope. Butler,
OF
by W.
and
Joan Harvey,
Prodarick Stephen Manlon, Billie
Bodley Rolph.
Baker
Orches-
The BBC Midland Light ftra & Chorus, conducted by Gilbert by
Vinter.
2.00 wonLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYBIB (LONDON XXF- LAY).
by
Peter
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14 NEWS, WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ПЕРОВТ
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1.30 CHARLES
WILLIAMS
AND
10.45 BONG MEMORIES.
Neapolitan Nights; Intro: mtot Torna a Surriento; Funicula;
Santa
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1.00 THE NEW!.
1.10 NEWS ANALYƐJS.
FRIDAY, OCT. 5
3.45 p.m. BronTS ROUND-UP
8.00 THE NEWS.
6.10 NEWS ANALYSIS, 1.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 RADIO THEATRE.
Robert
Harzia
Rnd McKechnie with Felt
James Aylmer
in THE DYNASTA."
with An epic drama of the war By T.R.. Princess Elizabeth,
Napoleon by Thomas Hardy, Ar- and The Duke of Edinburgh,
on yesterday's activities ranged for broadcasting by Henry A report
Reed: Narrator: James McKechnie; including the disembarkation Quches prior to their departure Musle specially composed by An- Smith-Mantats, conducira litony for Ottawa.
by Patrick Bavill. Production by 0.30 WORK AND WORSHIP, Action,
Drugin Cleverdon, A 'Christtur
talk by
and 10.00 THE NEWS. Canon Collins: Book Review Service by the Rev. Edwin 10.10 HOME NEWS Robertson, who introduces the pro- #Tamino
9.43 PLAIN ENGLISH.
The Rules of the Game.
TAIN.
HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
8.03 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY,” 0.02 "TIME FOR MUSIC."
BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by Gilbert Vinter.
(Host); A Barch Minue! In Puck's Minuet: New China March; Minuet (Elgar); Spirit of Pagean- Iry: Liberty Bell.
4.39 STUDIO:
RADIO.
CANTONESE
Given by Miss Lee Wal-lan and Mr. K. Leo,
AND LANDAVER THE PLAY "TALES FROM VIENNA WOODEN (STRAUSS) (TWO PIANOS),
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4.50 RAWICZ
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12.15 MICHAEL KREIN,
PHONE QUARTET.
14.30 ROOKS TO HEAD. 10.45 AG KNEW HIM': on the
RICHARD BICKENT. By Eric Newton. Jules
Jalks by Geodrey Eatie
: Words at work. The last of six way words work and the which govern them. 10.00 TRE NEWS. 10.30 HOME NEWS
TAIN.
FROM BII-
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to.15 MUSIC FROM THE
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12.15
1.M. PROGRAMME PARADE. 12.30 *MUBICA BRITANNICA." A series of thirteen special grammes, introduced
by
11.00 Hi Ben. RADIO ¿NEWSREEL.
SCOTTIBIL ILIS DUC
URCHES. TRA Conducted by John Hopkina; Harne Besthoven: No. 2 in Concertino Pastorala for strings, - John Ireland; Prelude to Act JAE of 'Lohengrin-Wagner. 12.19.PROGRAMME PARADE, 1930 LIRTENERS' CHOICE.
Light Münte
pro-1.00 THE NEWS. Prank 1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
FERD'NAND
Crossed Up
SCHOOL
7.00 SCENES DE BALLET, OF
(GLAZOUNOW).
6.15 NEW CONCERT STRING EN-
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the
Hebrides - Sulte
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Morire; L'Ultima Canzone: Ideale Scott). Mattinata; Goodbye L Scala Singers.
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY).
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Arlono (Bach) Adagio - Alfredo Qrition. (Violin) __Erie Campoli (Piano); Widmung. Op 25, No. 1- Dedication (Schumann) - Artitur (Piano): "The Love of Rubinstein Three Orangas"--Prokofielt)-Boston Symphony Orch, conducted by Serge Kousovlaky.
1129 WEATHER. REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING, 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursda
12 12.10 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
12.32 FLETCHER HENDERSON AND RIB ORCHESTRA FEATURING
New Symphony Orchestra, Co- ducted by Eugene Goossenm.
Interlude.
Fleurette fAnthony)-London Pro menada Orchestra.
7.30 NÌUDIO: "DOWN MEMORY
LANE
Presented by Alleen Woods. 1.20 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON .RE.
LAY)..
*.15 #TUDIO: "BOX 200," Bert tetto at
the Console.
X-IN
COLEMAN
HAWKINE (SAXOPHONE).
8.30 RAY'S A LAUGH."
With Ted Hay. Kilty and Fred Yale.
#32 WEATHED REPORT. 9.00 "FROM
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THE EDITORIALS"
(RECORDED RELAY)
MUSIC LOVERS' RE. KOUR" CLASSICAL QUESTO.
Presented by Curtis Hindson.
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PLANETARY TRAVEL Written by Nell Tuson, 10.45 "DANCING TIME"
With Gay Lombardo and Royal Canadians. Better luck next (Berlin)-Vocal: Kenny Popa, won't you dance with me Polka (Styme)-Vocal: the Lember- do Trio still get jealous F. T. (Styne)-Vocal: Kenny
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Kenny Gardner: Bong-Humba Foxtrot Vocal: Lombardo Trio:
Coconut
(Tobles) -
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17,43 LONDON FALLADIUM OB-Waltz (Beri)-Vocal: Stuart Fos.
CHESTICA.
115 NEWS, WEATHER: REFORT 110 Ránto
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7.00 CLOSE DOWN,
6.00 PROGRAMME
SUMMARY.
4.02 STUDIO: HAZZ FOR THE
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By Mik
GOODNIGHT MUSIC."
Pittoresques - Ang:fug (Massenet) Beenes Picturesques Fates Boheme (Massenet)-London Palladium Orch.: 6election Operatic Gems (arr Forbes)~~Lor don Palladium Orch.
120 WEATHER REPORT.
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