THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1951.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In
In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Radio Hongkong Programmes
Broadcasting Special
For St. Andrew's Day
7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RE- LAYS
BEATTY IN. ROBERT LADY ON THE SCREEN.”
Friday of next week, the 30th November, is St. Andrew's Day, and to honour the occasion Radio Hongkong is broadcasting two special pro- grammes. The first comes on the eve of the day. Thursday, at 8.15 p.m., when Rena Keown, mezzo- soprano, and John McLeod, baritone, will give al studio recital of old Highland airs, arranged by Sir Hugh Robertson. This is Miss Keown's last broadcast over Radio Hongkong before she leaves for the United Kingdom.
The second programme, to be broadcast on Friday, 30th November, at 720 p.m., is called "For St Andrew's Day."
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GOD SAVE THE KING 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Monday
1236 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 ANDY IONA AND #IS
ISLANDERS.
12.45 MELODY TIME.”
With Sidney Totch and 14% Orchestra.
US NEWS,
WEATHER REPORT |
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 "MUSIC FOR TOU."
200 CLORE DOWN.
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S HALF
HOUR
Presented by Eltradkið Ann. 6.30 STUDIO: PORTUGUESE HALF
HOUR. 1.00 WORLD
NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LUNDON RELAY) 7.15 CHARLES WILLIAMS AND Violini Andre Pepin and Alphonse
HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Hoy Flutes
The Beethoven: Symphony
Sagc of Odetle (Collins); N 3
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Fantasy Skyscraper
(Donald Philupe?: "Buka" The London Philharmonic
The Dream of Olwen (Charles Willars): March of the Cecheubra conducted by Victor de
Bowinen (from "Hobin Hood Shitb' Sub4.ta
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10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LON
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12.30 "PROGRAMME SUMALARY."
12.3% MELODY MOMENTS.
* LIGHT VARIETY.
NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
130 LIGHT
FAVOURITES.
ORCHESTRAL
FURCES' PROGRAMMES,
200 STUDIO : FORCES Choick Preichted by Glyn Major.
2.30 "PAUL TEMPLE AND
CURZON CASE"
By Francis kurbridge. (Pinarl Episode 2 "Lakezoe
3.00 STUDIO: HOSPITAL
QUESTS
Presented by Linda.
400 "SOUTHERN FANTABY."
4.30 LIGHT PIANO PARADE.
4.45 "SOCCER.“
Army v KMB
From Boundary Street Ground
5.15 ORCHESTRAL
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Swindon Orpheus Choir, con- ducted by Ewaṛt HiL 10:30 ENGLtal NOVELISTA.
James Joyce
1.30 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM. 7.45 "ABTIST OF THE WEEK”—
SCHUMANN
ELIZABETI (SOPRANO). Vollmond Strahl Aus Bergeshonen Rorarunte"-Von Chezy-Schubert: Die Forelle. Ob 32 "The Trout"
Lullaby (from Ballet "Ugyandly”--- Khachaturian) --The Philharmoniu Orchestra; (0) Bhide No. 27 in A Flat Major (Chopinj; (b) Walit No. THE EDITORIALS | 6 th D Fint major (Chopin)--Alfred Coriol (Plano); Chant sans Paroles (Tchaikowsky) Maurice Cendron Dance of The Tumblers (Cello); (Rimsky Kursshuvi London Bymphony Brei..
(RECORDED RELAY) 8.10 INTERLUDE,
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Echoes of the Valley The Bouchemouth Muretpal
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Flute and Echo Flute Jean and Pierre Gonnin.
8.15 BRITISH MASTERPIECES-
Shakespeare's Plays.
À, Talk by Aits Chinhbar. 8.30 BTUDIO: LIKE WHAT
LIKE."
Presented by Terence McCall. 9.00 "CALLING ALL FORCES,"
With Ted Bay, Petula Clark, and | Elbralod and fits Ofchestra. 9.30 STUDIO: RADIO PLAY.
The Dear Departed" by Stanley Houghton, Produced by Teads; Bell for the Hongkong stage Clab 18.00 RADIO NEWSHEEL. (LONDON
TELAY) 19.15 CONCERTO."
Concerto in C Major, (Haydny: 1st movement: Allegro moderato (Cadenza); 2nd mavement: Adagio; 3rd movement: Finale (Presto). Szymon Goldberg Violin) and the Philharmonia Orchestra. conducted
Waller Busskind, Patio. 10.45 CRANION FRANCAISE.
Bette Dame (Durand)-Gustaf Torrestad; Recadora (Lara-Rose Avril, Melanchsite (de Wa-Berg) Jesh Sablon: Embrosa Moi (Larue) -Lucienne Delyle; Verlaine (Trenet)
Charles Trenel
11.00 "DANCING
TIME"
WITH EDDY HOWARD & HIS OR- CREATTA.
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Foxtro Hurrioni; To
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BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes
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(6.45-9 15 p.m. on 17.790 Me/s, 16.86 m; 9.15 p.m.-12.15 a.m, on 11.75 Me/s, 25.53 m.)
SATURDAY, NOV. 24- 9.15 FOREIGN
1,45 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP
. THE NEWS.
710 NEWS ANALYSIS
115 PROGRAMME PARADE.
120 FROM THE
EDITORIALS, 230 FORCES' FAVOURITES Murogch and Horne in OVER TO YOU E30 COLONIAL QUESTIONS
LIMITS OF 345 THE
ENDURANCE Cold by Dr Stephen Taylor 00 THE NEWS.
*30 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
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19.00 Big De». RADIO NEWSREF1. 10.15 TWENTY QUESTIONS
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SUNDAY, NOV. 25
Tame Bears. Win. NEWS ANALYSIS. Symphony Orehre 1eled by Sir Edward Elga
WEATHER REPORT GOD SAVE THE KING. 120 LEONE DOWN.
10.00 0.0
Sunday
PROGRAMIME
MARY 102 SATURDAY'S
Surs
Ambrose
5.
SPORTS RE.
Orchestra
10.05 MORNING MELODY ""
and His Varal ARDA Shettou Benny Dennis
10:30 "TIME FOR MUSIC "*
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histra. conducted by Gilbert
Nruler
1110 SERVICE FROM THE STUDIO.
Conducted by The Bev d. P Sandbach.
TEM LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.
The RBC Scottish forchestru. conducted by Ian Whyte
12.35 p.m.
STÚDIO:
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5 pm, stORTS ROUND-EP
00 THE NEWS.
210 NEWS ANALYSIS.
15 PROGRAMME PARÁBE,
1.29 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
30 ENGLIBU MAGAZINE.
400 CALLING ALL FORCES.'
1nd Ray Intraduces a programme
Services everywher
1.80 THE NEWS.
10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN
315 MUSIC FROM
HOTEL
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Palm Court Orchestra; Direct- by Tour Jétikiḥs. 10.00 itiş Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. L25 CONCEITO
CORRESPON-
Mac- Nor-
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DENT.' Written ahd barreted by Hotur Tracy
The Correspondent-Cecilc Chevreau: Others taking part in- elude: Sebastian Cabol, Roger
Frank Detgade.
Duncan, donald, Parke, Topy Quinn, รายก Shelley Thea Welis Richard Williams; Production by Douglas Cleverdon, This eralfilne gives a light-hearted ac-
of the
and tribula.
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Corres weaknesses of a Foreigh pendent in the World day. 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWARKEY. 10.15 NEW RECORDS.
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trials
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Presented by Robert Tredlürilek. 11.00 YOUR FAITHFULLY
Answerlag Listeners Lettete, with Richard Wessel,
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11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE, 11.30 Binne Hale and Sohnie Hale in
*ALL KALE."
revue weekly
by Loftus Variety Wigram: Augmented BBC Orchestra. conducted by Ferloul Production by North
12.00 THE NEWS
PANI Michidel
12.10 am. NEWS ANALYSIS.
TUESDAY, NOV. 27
· 15 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP
7.00 THE NEWS.
7.10 NEWS ANALYS15.
11
PROGRAMME PARADE,
1 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES.
800 MUSIC FOR DANCING
Victor Silvester and his Broom Orchestra.
8.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
M Alistair Cooke.
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.16 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
FRUM
OR
Enid
9.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT
CHESTRA
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 Clare Hulbert
ex-
915 AT THE OPERA‚' Ply Hop Wallace preschts cerpts from well-known and texKKI known operas, on recora 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 VARIETY BANUDOX. [:troduced by Jurmy
Kattley: Frunette Cavez end his Latin- Aniertcan Rhythm, Miriam Karlin, Cate Robinson. and
James Moody and Winifred Davey; 'Sta 10 DayAn understudy sings song his or her star 139 made Cambus hña Al Rend; Cyril Staple ton and his Orchestra, Produced by Golh Foreman.
11.18 PROGRAMME PARADE 11.30 ENGLAND v. AUSTRIA
A commentary on the Association Football International Match Wembley.
1200 THE NEWS.
12.10 a.. NEWS ANALYSIS.
THURSDAY, NOV. 29
6.46 pm. SPORTS Nound-tr. 1.00 THE NEWS.
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS
7.15 PROGRAMME PARADE, 1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
7.30 SPORTS DIARY
1.45 SPORTING RECORD.
1.60 LAND AND LIVESTOCK.
An agricultural magazine.
5
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8.30 THE BANTU KINGERS
Rhodesian male voice quartet,
at
8.45 *MEMDER OF PARLIAMENT.
'Leader of the Opposition, by E. Howard.
9.00 THE NEWS.
11.29 WRATHËN REPORT,
GOD SAVE THE KING. 1130 CLOSE DOWN,
Tuesda
.15 STUBIN: MORNING PRAYERS.
By Boy: J. E. Bandbach. 12.30 FLUCRAMBLE BUMMARY. 143% JOHNNY HODGES “AND' mus
ORCHESTRA. 12.45 CHOICE OF COLOUR."
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
AND ANNUUNZELET
1.30 ORCHESTRAL 200 CLOSE DOWN.
REPORY
8.06 "PROGRAMMÉ BUMMARY." 0,02 RICHARD CREAN AND HIS
LIGHT ORCHESTRA,
[from
Guest Artist: Millicent Philips. La Cinquantaine dabriel-Marie); Chant is Paroles (Telialkowsky) The Haunted Ballrusin (Tove): Bol Mertle
(Fletcher)-Richard Crean and His Orchestra: Sing, my heart from the Film "Love Affair Arlen) Wishing will make it eas
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4.30 STUDIO: "CANTONESE BY
RADIO."
Given by Miss Lee Wai-ian & S. K Lee.
PARADE SPIERS AND
6.50 "LIGHT PIANO
WITH PIERRE
KIS VRCHESTRA.
a) Viendrez-vous C Soft, (b) Niagara Ramon Rivero: Tes Yeux Bleus
(Gote); (8) Etes-vous Un lieve, (b) dẹ isỉ đề ́au vent (habroni
Glenzbers.
7.00 WORLD NEWS AND
NEWS
ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). 7.13; ROSAMUNDE BALLETI
Entratie No. 3 From Ballet No I Andantiħaja From Bället, No. 2 Allegro moderato Andante
Hamilton Harty. Poco Assp.) --Str Conducting the Halle Orchestra.
1.30 STUDIO. "DOWN MEMORY
LANE
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Anna Marcanmail. Will Cinerum And Orchestra of the Reale Opera House. Rome, conddated by Olvida, De Fabritis 11.00 LIGHT MUSIC OF JACon
BANK
Why? Because--Alfredo Campoll & HR Orch: hidkins (Zigeuner Romance No. 4); Give mr your heart-Albert Sandier and His Or Cockaigne Overture Op 40 E. chestra; Jealousy-Boston Promenade ward Elgar); In London Town Orchestra Condicted by Eduard Van Beinum: 11.15 GOODNIGHT 'MUSIC. Lobertu for Orchestra Op. 2 Miniature Suite (B. Walton No. 4 (Sibelius)--Conducted by Sir o'bonnell): Pitzicato Caprice: Themis Beccam Intertezzo from Cantonetta; O Serenade spoin Fenimore and Gerda" (Delius) Hasan Delius); (b) The Holy Boy Conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham: (Beland); Disk-Vale (Armstrong i The Ride of the Valicyjelës (Wagner) | -day Winst String, Enremble.
Conducted by Victor de Sabito 1. WEATHER REPORT. 7.50 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING. 8.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS
11.30 CLUB DOWN. (RECORDED RELAY) 8,10 STUDIO: "LUCKY
VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Pauline Spence. 0.10 PIANO RECITAL BY WONG
KUR
YING (CONCERT FALLI Sonatine Jangen. Fairytale Sonata, Medtner, Opus 28. Ne. 1.
9.30 "TIME FOR MUBIC"
Joto;
DIP"
The BBC Scottish Variety Or- chestra, conducted by Renilo Stephen, with Ian Gourlay
Sleepy Marionette; 1 stili teal the same about you! Londen Caprice: Chu Chula Chow (Selec- Bon): Jazz Pizzicato: Zing. Zing. Zoom Zuom
10.00 RADIO NEWSRIEL (LON-
DON RELAY).
10.15 WEDNESDAY
FEATURE.
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The Training of An RAF Fighter Pilot
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Written and Produced by Leonard L'orell,
17.15 "GOODNIGHT MUSIC.”
Brd
Sonata in F Major K 77% (Mozartı; ist movement: Allegro; 2nd inove-
vent Andante:
movement grazioso Rephes- Fendo Allegretta 74 and Yehud! Menuble Piano
End Violin!
* CLOSE DOWN. 1128 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING.
Thursday
12.10 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12R LIGHT VÄRIKTY"
ERIC WINGTONE AND BAND,
WITH
H115
190 ALBERT SANDLER AND HIS
ORCHESTRA.
1.J3 NEWB. WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 3.30 "FROM THE THEATRES." 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
مي
600 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
Z "IT'S SWING TIME."
iday
12.15 STUDIO: ROMAN CATHOLIC
PRAYERS.
By the Rev. Gallagher. 93
Father K. W
17.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 "HONG AND DANCE, IN
KRETAIN."
A Programme from '6çetland. The Scottish Country Players, con- ducted by John Robertson, Singers David Scott and the Buckhaven Choral Socffey.
100 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR-
CHESTRA 1.15 NEWS. WEATHER BEPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUBIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.92 CHILDREN'S STORY— HIGHWAYMAN'S HILL.
By Elleston Trevor.
Part 3; The Secret of the Mill -- 6.30 STUDIU: "CANTONESE
RADIO."
BY
Given by Miss Lee Wal-dan and S. K, Lec.
6.59 ORGAN SOLO:
in D Minoc Tocenta and Fugue (Bach)---Fernando Germani.
7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). 7.13 LONDON PROMENADE OR-
CHESTERA.
Two Hebridean Bea Poems (Granville Bantock); Caristiono-Sea Reivers, Proccasional (Bantock).
730 "FOR ST ANDREW'S DAY."
A Programme of bongs Music of Brilho.
and
The BBC Scottish Orchestra and Suloits.
1.59 WEATHER AKFORT.
8.60 "FROM THE EDITORIALS"
(RECORDED RELAY).
8.20 STUDIO: "ROSE DAY."
AN Agbest for the Society of St Vinceli · dò, Paul,” by the Rev. Father 1. F. Ryan, B
5.15 SERENADES."
Society (Williams-Jelly Brother
Serenade (Gounod)-Mme Yvanhe
(Soprano) Plano accom Hull Morton's New Orleans Jazzmen;
Serenade (Tasell)-Ninon Vallin Minor dercly
Hayca)-Harry
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Cello: Serenade (Schubert)-Ee heard Buddy Bolden Bay Tadi-
Plano accomp: conni)—Jelly Bost Mortion Vocal) Suddaby (Soprano)
(Moszkowski) -- MILIZA end is. New Orleans Jazzmen. Rug Serenade
Kors. (Soprano) With Orchestra. aster's Swing (Henderson)-Beddy
836 BOLF Featherstonhaugh
VAN DER LINDEN and the Radio
AND HIS METROPOLE DR- athytham Club Sextet; Delta Serenatie
CHESTRA Elington Duke Ellington and His Orchestra; Jim Town Blues (Davin
(King Palmer): Fletcher Henderson and His Oy.
Hayes chestra: Up (Powell)-Kerry
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Black Band:
Bottoms Berigen and Henderson-Bubuy tis Orchestra: Christopher Columbus Hozal) Buddy Featherstonhaugh and His Redio Anylúh Club Sexlet. 630 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.
Eric Robinson and His Orchestra with Gwen Cadley (8oprano). Four Sephen Former Atra Waltz Adagio Song Eameo and Juliet" Balle!
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Sulle "Troical"- Les Sylphides Thomas Ballet Chopin): Speakeasy: Londda the London Pageant. Conducting
Presented by Aileen Wooda. 15 WEATHEN REPORT.
THE EDITORIALS" (RECORDED RELAY).
8.00
FROM
A 1000X 200."
8.30
Bert Gillette at the Console.
TAKE IT FROM HERE," Wynn Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jymy Edwards. 9.00 THE FAITHFUL, SHEPHERD-
SUITE HANDEL). Introduction writ Fugue. 'Gavotte; Finale (Allegro
Vechith (art
Beerharh Philharments Orchestra.
9.15 SALON CONCERT PLAYERS.
(Cohlinedáky
March of the little Lead Soldiers; Patrol
Valse den of the Steppex: Ballet:
A Barchetta:
Legend: Mimoresque (Tchaikowsky)--Shiori
¡ Orchestra,
$30 STUpto: "USICAL NOTE-
BOOK
Presented by the Rev. Father T. F. fyr. J. 10.30 RADIO NEWSREEL. (LONDON
RELAY)
10.35 THE HALF CENTURY.”
The Second World War.
By Chester Wilmut.
11. ODUDNIGHT MUBIC,
Gymnopedie No. (Sotle avr De. Orck: bussy) oston Symphony Viennese Godowsky Fritetz) -
Etude de Concert in A Flat Major (Paul de
Eileen Schlozor)
Joyce (Piano);
9.30 HOME NEWS PKOM Jascha Heifetz. Volim
BRITAIN
9.15 BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA. Traume (Dreams) Wagner arr Conducted by John Hopkins, Over-Thomas)-Chicago Symphony Orch. Sure: Le Roi d'Ys Lul: Two Au- bades -Lalo; Bulle, No. 1, Catzoen Bizel; Pavane, p. 50-Faue; Dunke Macabre-Saint-Spelis.
10.00 Big Ben BADIO NEWSREEL.
with
| 19.15 'UP-AND COMING."
A Menu of Radio Artists, known, well known, and unknown, and
The BBC Revue Orchestra, conduct; ed by Robert Busby; Introduced this week by Claude Dompier and Hilige Carlyle, Produced by Stephen Wiliams.
Tibvor th nald Smith and the BBC Spot-
**MAIL FURTUNE.' Orchestra, conducted by John By Glice Cooper: Michael Patter Palko sun-laude. Hulbert; Mary Patter Hopkins play Salf-Stens
heerlo Nb. 4 in C minor, Pro-Enid Trevor: Hubert Groves --
includes: Polonaise, Exe Anderson; Emma Groves 101 also
Gladys Spencer: Susan Groven - Arlett, and Passacaglia -Handel
Denis: Blyer; Thrumble -- Jolin No Hurly: Symphony
90 in C
Turnbull; Massie-Margarēt vinės. Haydn
11.15 PROGRAMME PÄRADE. 11.30 MUSICA BRITANNICA.' IA National Collection of Music) A series of thirteen spécial pro- (Part Watson, graines No. : COMUE Charice Leb8, und John Banten) A Mamque by John Mu The King's Mon: Stanley Black and Adusted by Juhn Dalton
SPORTSS PROGRAMME PARADE.
11.30 Ted Ray tri
'BAY'S A LAUGH."
TIME."
THE
12 30
PROGRAMME SUMMARY “
With Kity Bluett, Peter
Sellers,
Patricia Hayes, Jack
With Edith Lorand and Нет Orchestra.
SELECTIONS
FROM LIGHT OPERA.
5.30 "RAY'S A LAUGH,"
With Ted Ray. Kitty and Fred Yule.
12:32 WALTZ TIME.
wita
12:45 PHILIP GREEN AND HIS OR- the Dance Orchestra Set by muple by Thomas Arno: Edited by
CHESTRA
witama (Vocal)
Eddie Maguire, George Wadmare, Julian Herbage.
With Jean Cav and Rita and Ted Ray: Produced by George 12.60 THE NEWS.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
I 30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
2.00
Biver
6.00 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY
6.02 STUDIO: "UNIT REQUESTS,"
Presented by Lbida.
Calling: Royal Military Police, Alt.
35 Infantry Brigade.
7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RE. LAY).
2.15 "SONGS OF THE SOUTH." By Paul Robeson (Baritone). Dear Old Southlond (Tummer Lay- ton)-With Orchestra, Paul Robeson Medley: Intro: Lazy Bones: Fot Ut Zoller: Scarecrow. Wagon Wherla (With Orchestray, I ain't lazy, I'm juat dreamin' (Franklin)--With Or- chestra; Plantation Songs; ret Away Down South by Dixie: Pour ald Joe: On Susanna; My old Ken- HomeWith Orchestra and tucky Chorus
750 VARIETY BANDDOX.
With: Santiago and Ile Latin- Arteriean Music: The
Malcolm Mitchell Trio: Bill Kerr: Fay Cayendish: Max Wall: Billy. Ternent and His Orchestra; Compere: Philip Slessor.
T.NO WEATHER REPORT.
2.99 "PROM THERDITORIALS"
(RECORDED RELAY).
2.10 INTERLUDE,
June (Perry Demand)-The New
Concert Orchestra.
RES 8 TUDTO ROUND-UP."""
SATURDAY.
830 "RING UP THE QUNTAIN,"",
A Programing of Miule'. From the Repertoire of the Bndler's Welln Ballet, Presented. · by Margot' Fonteyn, Moira Shearer'
and Deryl Gray, Mon
The Royal Opera House Orth trn, Convent Garden, Conducted by Rollert Fun
DB "COMPOSER OF THE WREK"
EDMUND RUNDKA,
Rábbra Inikodupes
Hom
Sonata No. 2 for Viol i Aláno Op. 1 invers: Allowedto berenante e scorrevole: And move.. ment!(Lament) Lento e dolente, Brd mavement: Allegra viva ·W DOVRE
FORCES PROGRAMMES.
TAKE IT FROM NERE."
With Joy Nichols, Dick Bent- try and Jimmy Edwards.
2.30 STUDIO; JAZZ HALF
NOUR.
Urricated by Robbi Day.
1.00 STUDIO: **HOSPITAL. RE.
QUESTS."
Presented by Pauline Spence.
4.60 "THE SMALL HOUSE
ALLINGTON."
By Anthony Trollops.
Final Epiece.
4.30 BBC BANDSTAND.
AT
I bine
12.00 THE NEWS.
12.10 am. NEWS ANALYSIS.
MONDAY, NOV. 26
THINK
ON
TRESE
6.45 pm.
THINGS Christian hymns, their music. and their meaning.
7.00 THE NEWB.
2.30 NEWS ANALYSIS.
1.15 PROGRAMME PÁRADE.
720 FROM THE EDITUWALK,
7.30 BING IT AGAIN..
Dean,
Bong-a-minute selection
Loulee
Benson.
12.1 a., NEWS ANALYSIÐ.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28
8.5 pin SPURTS ROUND-UP 1.09 THE NEWS.
1.18 NEWS ANALYSÍB. 1.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 120 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 1:50 PIAND FOR PLEASURE.* A serits of thirteen programines selected from the 1952 Syllabus or
the Examinations of
Associated Board of the Royal Schools Music: No, & plaged and present-
of
of ed by Herbert Mari; Striking
popular melodies old sund new Camp (No. 2 of Camp Fires) Jung by Edmund Hockridge. (Grade Colin Dale; March of
fraill,
Alan the Little Girls, Op. 149 No. and the (Grade III)-Godard: Gentle Rain instrumental No. 3 of The Open Window' (Grade 1-George Dyson; Ne turné, Jh. Já Hat No. 3 (Grade Vi
Johйed.
Carole Marle Maserd Brash Bands From Hud-Scht Pedlare, with dergheld, conducted by Benk accompaniment: Producer: Johnnie Wright. 5.30 STUDIO: HOME RE-
QUESTS."
Presented by Jean.
6.00 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY" 6.02 "LIGHT MUSIC." (Continuous)
Presented by Baraban Grazy and Orch.
4.30 STUDIO: "SERVICES
SONG."
Stewart.
755 Interlude.
8,00 SOUVENDÈS OF MUSIC.
BBC Revit Orchestra.
8.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES.
A Parliamentary
Review by
Mahtrajkumari Indira of Kapurtha
Von
EVEN
En
Conducted by The Rev. J. 0. Gooch.
FERDINAND
DAD THE NEWS.
0.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
FROM
Can-did Opinion
1.45 LISTENERS
Concert, Muste.
CHOICE
8,30 WÖRK, AND WORSHIP. 8.45 ITE AND, ANDS. MA
19.45 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
A temn of speaker comments on the week's topics.
AR15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 11.30 JAZZ MUSIC.
(gramophone records,
12.00 THE NEWB.
12.10 am. NEWS ANALYSIS.
FRIDAY, NOV. 30 1.43 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.00 THE NEWS,
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
7.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 130 RADIO THEATRE.
Google Withers And Hugh Sinclair in
PRIVATE LIVES."
Attapica for
By
Nod Coward;
brandtasting by Cynthia
Sibyl Chase-Denise Bryers
Withers; Louiso, n
Dullay:
Whitaker
Pughe:
Elyot
11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,-
7.08 WORLD NEWS AND NEWF ANAYLSIS (LONDON RELAY). 1J3 "LETTER. FROM AMERICA”
(RECORDED RELAY). By Alistair Cool 1.30 STUDIO:"LA
FRANCARE.
DEMI-HEURE
EUITORIALS"
159 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 "FROM THE
(RECORDED RELAY). 8.9 INTERLUDE.
By the Lake Proinenade Orch.
LAS STUDIO CONCERT
(Collins)-London
Rena Keown (Mezzo-Soprano), John McLeod (Baritone), with Piano Accompaniment by Betty Drown.
8.30 "RAY's A LAUGH."
Prologue
for Strings (VE Humoresque
Lark Meadow
cicing Linden); Palmer): Romance Appassionată. (Der Linden Helmey in Hollywood (Peter Dennis); Toy Sülte (Desmond The Young Boldier- MacMphon) Christinas Robin; The Sleepy Dull- The Hardy Lauksle; Swiss Wedding-
Swimmer: The Sleigh Ride.
0.00 STUDIO:
The
HOUR" QUESTS.
Policemari-
LOVERS RE-
**MUSIC CLASSICAL
Presented by Curtis Hindega. 15.00 HADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY). 10.IS THE
MELACURINO
CHESTRA
OK-
Guest Artist: Lol Butiks (Sopreno). Woodland Revel (Melachring); Way to the Stars (Brodsky); Summer Serenade (Victor Herbert) — LI Butler; Valse ·Bluette (Pego); September Song (Well); Thine siane (from "Elleen" Victor Herbert)-Lois Butler: Danse D'Extan (Melachrine); A Kiss in the dark (from "Orange Blossom Victor Herbert) -- Los Butler; Cole Porter Fantasy: Intro: Easy to love; Night and Day; Any- thing Goes 18.45 DANCING TIME” WIEN JON LOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
Wabash- Thinking about the Foxtrot (Styne)-Vocal; A dream la a wish your heart makes-Quickstep (Livingstone); Cow Cow: Boogie- Blues Foxtrot the Paul)Vocal Elizabeth Batey: Samba "Chiquita | Bagana" (Albigre); I'm thinking Betty tonight of my Blue Eyes-Slow Fox- ffet Mulyotte) Vocal: Hurry Kaye: C'est Ct Bun-Quitketer (Betth; The Eari Mem'ry of a Rose-Tango Foxtrot (Young)-Vocal: Cyril Gronthem; K (Sweetheart of all my dreams-Fox- trot. Lowe)-Vocal: Elizabeth Batey: Down in the Glen-Waltz (Connor). 11.18 GOODNIGIFT MUSIC.
With Ted Ray, Elity Blueil and Fred Tule.
9,00 STUDIO: "SPORTS REVIEW."
By B Phillipa, 9.15
THURSDAY SERENADE.”
A Programme of Continuous Music Arranged by
otown
9.38 "IN MY LIBRARY.""
A tak by Field-Marstal Waven.
Wednesday 9,50 NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA. loved vau-Slow Foxtrot (Rodgers):
2.30 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY," 12.32 PERCY FAITH AND HIS OR.
CHESTRA.
12.05 "FROM THE FILMS."
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 LONDON STUDIO" CONCERT. Bournemouth Municipal Dr. Rudolf chestra, conducted by Behwarz.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
6.00 "PROGRAMME SUMMARY" 6.02 CHILDREN'S STORY:
"IN THE HOME OF
THREE BEARS."
Part 1..
THE
6.28 LONDON PROMENADE OR.
CHESTRA.
Toytown Parade (Ferrara); Pen: guin Parade (Finci
The Clock (Palmer).
Rhythm of
5.20 GERALDO AND HIS ORCTIÉS. "OLD FA- TBA
PLAY VOURITES."
Lady of Madrid-Spanish Doe-
Swing Step (Hargreaves);
Time,
Chase, her husband-Hugh Sinclair Victor Prynne Nok Tuson; Aman- Selection (Jerome Kern) - With Bu Prynne, in wife Google Cyril Grantham: The Top Hasters Geraldo's Geraldetics; and the mak-Barbaro Shaw; A station of the BEC Lightning Hat Switch; The Fleet's Elle- (Vlvibs Variety Orchestra, conducted .by Lit p-Selection Paul Fanquhet; Pianist, Arthur Cole Porter).
7.00 WORLD NEWS AND, NEW Produced by Ayton
ANALYSIS (LONDON LAT),
AUB. 7.IS SONGS BY POPULAR
TRALIAN SINGERS, Onaway awake beloved — Long- fellow-Cowen) Harold Williams
A
NEM (Baritone):
Summer (Goring Thomas) Eyle Arkond, (Contratto): The Lute Player (Al- Williams: Gondaźmies' sen:)Harold Duet. (From "Genevieve de Brabant" -Offenbach); (Dust)-Malcolm Me- Eachern & Harold Williams.
7.30 "ORCHIERTEA
1.00 THE NEWS. 8,19 HOME NEW B
BRITAIN.
FŠOM
9.15 MONIA LÍTER QUARTET. 8.36 hooks TO READ.
1.43 AS I KNEW HIM: DELIUS," A talk by Eric Fenty.
9.09 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 9.15 BBC NORTHERN ORCHES-
TRA
10.13 PROGRAMME PARADE. 20.30 LISTENERS' CHVICE. Light Muėlę. FROM 12.00 THE NEWS.
12.10
By Lan Watt, 5: Eto, Etc., other aspects of the sentence.
0.00 THB NEWS. 9.10 HOME NEW.S
BRITAIN.
m, NEWS ANALYSIS.
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16.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY).
10.15 "AT THE opera."
I hear your voice (Tolchard Evans); "La Torca" Act 1 (Puccini). Let us live for Tonight (Bernard)- Tosca (Soprano), Marla Caniglia; New Concert Orchestra: Norwegian Cavaradossi (Tenor). Beniamino Scenes (A. E. Mati); Prelude (View Gigli; Scarpis (Baritone), Armando of the Mountains); Intermezzo
(Besa).
Ernesta (Peasant's Dance)-Scherzo Borgio: Angelotti
Spoletta (Tenor). Nind Ridol-New Concert Orchestra. Dominicl; Mazlotti; The Saerialan (Baritone), 11.29 WEATHER REPORT, Guillo
(Bass), Tomet: Sciarrone
GOD SAVE THE KING. Gino Conti Shepherd Boy (Soprano), 11.30 CLOBE DOWN
Mou tries
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