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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1951.
For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Early Morning Broadcasting Starts Next Week
An extension of two hours' broadcasting - is being added to both stations of Radio Hongkong This means, in other as from December 3rd.
words, that early morning broadcasts begin on Monday.
the English-language In the case of ZBW - transmissions the increased time on the air will and nine o'clock in the come between
For the time being, morning for six days a week.
seven
the station will continue to open at 10 a.m. on Sundays.
the
The first hour of the new morning programme is specially intended for listeners in the Forces and for all those other people who believe in being up bright and early. Opening at 7 a.m., with news headlines following at 7.05, the programme for the first hour will be made up of a selection of light and cheerful tunes.
The central point in early conducting morning broadcast comes al monse Orchestra.
10.00 RADto am, with a ten-minute news Lulletin, followed by the snnounce- weather report and The
remainder of the until the station programme clases down at 8 am, will con- sist of light music.
menus.
The two hours' extention for the Chinese programme-ZEK –
broadcast between 8. will be
10 and 9 am., and 11.30 μm. 12.30 on weekdays.
be Counell
Excerpts from the light operu "The Pirates of Penzance will In the British introduced
Programme on Friday evening. On this occasion the programme will be extended to 45 minutes, beginning at 7.16
p.m.
The singers are members of the Drama and Choral Societies of Diocesun Girls' School School Diocesan
Bays
and and
those who appreciate the work
Gibert and Sullivan
of
we
such
rope, enjoy
will,
listening
as
well-known pioces "Oh, Belter Far to Lave and e". "I am the very Model of
wild
Lonton
Philhar
NEWSREEL {LON- DON BELAY). 10.15 "TUNES OF YESTERDAY
AND TODAY." Saddle your Blues to u mustang-Foxtrot (Whiting) BBC Dange Orchestra, Goody Goody- Foxtrot Benny Goodman and HLD Ward; Helen Orchestra, Vocal: There isn't any trait to my love --Foxtrot-Rudy Valle (Vocal) and His Connecticut
Flim Yankees;
You're Waltz Bonga-Medley; Intro:
world to me; more than all the Cherie-Gracle Fields Vocal, Your foxtrol and maltic-Slow Mercer)-Montovani and His Ore., with Vocal: The Dance goes on- and (Mayeri)--Mantovani Waltz
Rumb His Orch: Spanish Joke
Marks--Horry Bay and His Or- chestra: Celebratin (from
Jack shaods)
ncari
PORCES PROTRAMMES,
4,09 NO
RE-
2.00 TAKK TT FROM RERE."
Vita Jos Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards. 2.30 STUDIO JAZZ BALF NQUR Presented by Robin Day HOSPITAL 3.00 STUDIO:
QUESTS" Presented by Pentine SPENCERE OTHER TIGER" NOVEL BY A. E. W. MASON Adapted as a Serial by Norman Edwards
ኪነ The Mon Epiyade Jungle
1.36 BB HANDSTAND.
Works Band, Fairey Artation conducted by Deals Bright Marcin for the Flight of the All Balloon Ballet Music "Wilhos T Slagorse Dance, A Handelion Suite 5.00 STUDIO BOME REQUESTS.
Prezented by Jean.
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 602 SOCCER FOOTBALL,
the
Recorded (ommentary of all India
Hongkong Selected Team
G.20 BTUDIO
BONG
SERVICES EVEN-
Conducted by the Rev: Beynon, SCF
{Holst):
Mathis Der Maler (Matthias, the Philharmonic Orch: Narrator: Frank, Bach-With the Liverpool Philhar- 11.18 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
St Pauls Butte
Jig Painter) (Paul" Kattabs!(h): Augo. Phillips.
mofile Orchestra, conducted by SIT
Ostinato niennezzo (Finale) Concert: Elitoribant; Tompta 16.00 ADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON Maledim Sargent: Arioso (FIDCED)
RELAY)
With Plono accompaniment by Dargason--Phe seques String Ortion of B Anthony
17.39 WEATHER REPORT. chita. Gerald Moore, Simple Aveu 16.15 RITAIN SINGS."
8.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS" 11.29 WEĄTNYÉR "KEPORT (Thome-Plano eccomp by Clarence
(RECORDED RELAY). GOD SAVE THE KING. bould. Le Cygne (Saint-Saena
11.30 CLOSE DOWN. Piano Accomp by Clare Raybould
759 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS"
(RECORDED RELAV).
The Main Ladies Choir, aucted by Harold Dawber 10.30 ENGLISH NOVELISTS. So Walter Scaft.
A Talk by Lard Davul Cera
CONCERT 10.45 THE NEW
CHESTRA
.con-
оп-
Overture (flaydn the Fiddlers
A May Day
hud Fairy Wood)! (White); Chelsea Chinn Besty); Valse March Romanesque (Besly): (John Ireland).
TEV'S
11.16 WEATHER REPORT. LIG STUDIO: EPILOGUE.
Conducted by the Rev 1. Wood
J
GOD SAVE THE KING
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Monday
G.
2.00 A..
1.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). IN THE 7.15 ROBERT BEATTY
LADY ON THE SCREEN." By Lester Powell. Episod 4: "Change of Scope"
FROM OPKRA 7.4 SONGS
of
(WAGNER) Morning was Gleaming (Morgenlich teuchtend is Rosiger Schein) (from
von Nurenburg? Die Metatersinges
(Tenor) with "L Lauritz Melchior London Symphony Org Deny Hjul: Teure Hallur Song Det (Elizabeth's Greetin 2}
Victoria dr Tannluuser"a Angeles and the Philharmonia chestra; Procession of the Guest Wartburg (from "Tannhauser")-State Opera Chorus and Orchestra (Berlin)
2.5D WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 FROM THE
fo Or-
EDITORIALS"
(RECORDED RELAY)
8.10 INTERLUDE:
Tune in G Addingell)--Mantovani & Orch
8.15 THE HERITAGE OF BRITAIN
"THE JOKE'S ON US."
Produced by Mephen Patter 845 RADIO BONGKONG "PROM"
CONCERT.
Concestine for
Преп
7.05 News Readinet.
7.10 Light musc.
PIC-
2.10 STUDIO: THE SI INTERNA-
TIONAL SALÓN OF TORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY.
A Talk by Austin Coates. 6.20 INTERLUDE.
The Keys of Canterbury (English Folk Tunes): The Clowne Dance. Father London Promenade Orchestra.
8.30 STUDIO: "LIKE WHAT I
LIKE"
8.00 am News and weather report 8.10 Light music.
9.00 am. Close Down.
(PIANO)
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.33 ALBERT SANDLER TRIO,
VARIETY 12.45 LIGHT
WITH CARIE FRANKIE AND BIS ORCHESTRA.
WEATHER REPORT 15 NEWS,
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 MUSIC FOR YOU". 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
1.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY 6.02 STUDIO: CHU.DREN'S HALE
HOUR
Presented by Elizabeth Ann. 6.30 BTUDIO: PÖRTUGUESE HALF
HOUR.
7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY).
7.15 MARIO LANZA SINGS.
I
from
(Aaronson).
Presented by Michael tork
PETULA RAY AND 9.00 TED
CLARK IN "CALLING ALL FORCES"
With Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
Btrate
9.30 LA BEAU DANUBE".
Haltet Music Johann Arr. Dewormiere. From the Repertoire of Colonel W de Basil's Ballets Russe: Intro- and Waltz; Polka- duction Scene Waltz-and Entrance of the Hussur: Mazurka and Scene of the Come- dians: Blue Danube Waltz; Mozurica Finale London Philharmonic Or chestra,
NEWSREEL 10.00 RADInducted by Antal Domt.
Thement
DES
(LON-
Tuesday
7.00 a.m. Open
7.03 News Händunya.
7.10 Light muste,
4.00 a.m. News and weather repert 8.10 light male.
9.00 am. Close Down.
12.15 STUDIO: MORNING PRAYERS BY THR REV. J. E. BANDBACH.
12.30 PROGRAMME HUMMARY 12.32 BIX BEIDERBECKE
HES ORCHESTRA,
AND
Vocal: Ethel Waters. 12.45 "MELODY TIME" WITH NAT
BRANDWYNNE AND HIS OR CHESTRA
Vocal: Dorothy
Squires
Teddy Johnson.
and
REPORT
1.15 NEWS,
WEATHER AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 "MUSIC FROM OPEBA". 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.02 LIGJIT VARIETY
DIP"
3.10 STUDIO: BRUTTOKY
VARIETY BEQUESTS. Presented by Fantine SportD.
9.15 FORCES
STAND" (CONCERT HALL). The Band of the Royal resters.
9.45 MBLODTEB
BAND-
Lel-
JOHANN
STRAUSS
With
A Night in Venice-Excerpts Friedrich Engels (Tenor). Chorus and Orch. of the German Opera House; Nuns Chorns (from "Chanove")-Ann Frind (Sopra no) and Chorus. 10.00 RADIO
DON RELAY). 10.13 WEDNESDAY THEATER
"The Spel" A Fairy Comedy by Bernard Dutty, with Maske by John F. Larcher. 10.45 "DANCING TIME,"
tra
the
NEWSREEL
(LON-
614 Philips and His Orches
Blu
Blues Foxtrot (Ragus): Red Silken Stockings -
(Harl) Vocal: Foxtrot
Betty Driver: Min Min Rumbu (Phillips), | Deed X do-Foxtrol (Rose)
Farrar and Vocal:
Geraldine Johnny Eager: Best of all-rostroi
Bla Drwar)-Vocal The Tarmer
Eager;
the English Beauty Rose-Foxtrot
Alimani-Voral Johnny Don't ever marry for money
leksten (Posttack) Vocal: The Tanner Sistera; Nevertheless--Fox- trot (Ruby)--Vocal: Geraldine Far- words-Foxtrot rar Three (Ruby)-Vocal: Johnny Fager
little
still get a thrill thinking of you (Davis) Mercury Studio Orchestra,
(Durand) love Bolero All my Percy Faith and His Orchestra with
(Parish) Deep Purple Chorus; Mercury Studio Orchestra: On the other side of Town (Starr)- Flanagan and Allen: Bewitched Rodgera)-Jan August Plano) and Jerry Murad's Harmonleats: I only saw him once (Kramer)-Rosemary with Chorus: Cloonet Leaves (Mercer)-bditch Müler with Chorus and Orchestra: Truly (Mer-1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Orchestra; cer! Ralph Martiere's
DON HELAY) 10.15 "CONCERTO".
Concerto No 2 in B at Major.
1st movement Op 19 Beethoven):
2nd bris-Cadenza; Allegro
Angle 3rd movement: Artur nlrgro) - iMalte Rondo Schnabel (Plano, and the London conducted Philharmonic Orchestra, hy 8 Malcolm Sargent. 14.45 CHANSON FRANCAISE.
Pierre Betu) Yvette Maitre.
d'eau Porteur
(Solar) Giraud,
Harmoniya Guetary Georges Pesent) Dany Dauberson; La; Malsen Du Bere Tango (Hummel)-- Mell and His Orchestra. Maria
Me and my Imagination (Hoffven) Chansung Gris:s. Vocal Toni-Bert:
bad --Guy Mitchell with Orch. clion Roses-Vals: Bourtayre)
(Wocks) - Ted Chorus: Hindustan Lucienne Dugard.
Weeps and His Orchest: Whistling:
never love you (from Toast "Lime-
F New Orleans-Brodsky); Be my Hulber,
Love from "Toast of New Orleans" -Brodsky): Marcchiere (From "The Vocal, Rockin Chair: Georgia
Roye
'A Vue 1.00 "DANCÏING TIME". CATHBU") Toli): Great
Carmen Cavallars and his Or my mind, Lazy day-Harry "Tiger, Ragamuffins, Mercten and
chestra, Cinn.net and chellu (From "The Great Caregi The One Kaye on Two Pianos
"The Great Caruso" Finger Melody-Slow Foxtrot (Hell Orchestr Weber-0; 26)-Heginald Tosti: The Lovellest night of the
and Symphony Or | year Kell Clarinet: man) --Frankie Carte and Be Orch Vocal
UNITED NATIONS Alan Simms: Hoop-Dec-Dou cheatre, opnducted by Walter Gocht:
ALBUM. --Quickstep (Loezeer Lawrence, Symphony in D Miner (Cesar Franck) 7.30 THE
Bresham, conducting Sir Thunes Welk and His Orch, Vocal: Rober-
7.45 ARTIST OF THE WEEK". the London Philharmonie Orch, Peter i Linn and Garth Andrewn; So
Leon GooGRENS. 14
The walta and the Wolf Or 47 (Prukolley~| A
(from Sinfonia heart Quich
(Second His mustcol Tale for Children:-Nicola ques
Kmg and iScott)--Wayne
conducting the London! Oratorio Orch; The Big Movie show (Mar- Malko. rec)Bing Crosby Russ Morgan and His Oren
All Chorus:
my
(Vocal),
with
love Boleto!
and Bi
· Durand!--Xavier Cugat Oren. Tuina-Foxtrot (Wruben) -
Carle and His OrchesLTD, A Modern Major-General", "Poor Frankie
(Vocal): and the Marjorie [ughes Wandering One"
soni-Bus Morgan
Send (Nel- (Vocal) and
"Pirates Chorus The produce pretty flowers-Foxtrat
ly
His Excellency the Governor on December 3rd St. John's Cathedral Hall. That evening.
21
ther is by Nancy O'Connell, and Orchestra; Naten Dennis) surical direction is by Nora Dinah Shore and Woody Herman
Vocal: A rainy night in Fdwards and Gerald Goodban
Ros The Sixth International Salon Sanba (chwartz)-Edmundo
and. He Rumba Band; Till all our official-
(Based dreams cune trae Waltz of Photography is being
Marty--Joe | en Plaisir d'amour by opened
Vocal Örchestra Luss and Howard Jones and David Griffiths
15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC
Tat (Szostako Prelude in A at 8.10, Austin -
wiczi-Leopold Stokowsky and the Coates will be in the studio to
Philadelphia Orch La SerenaŮS
- Geby (Debussy> interrompue
Founlajn The Piano; Casadesus.
(Szymanowsk)} Arelhurs Tibor Vargo Violin: Nichola
(Lerd Nickleby from the Fim) Berners-The Philharmonis O chestra 11.29 WEATHER REPORT
GOD SAVE THE KING. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN.
In oadcast
be speaking he win wich about some of the prints which have been chosen tion.
preview-talk
In
t
for exhibi-
(Broadcasting on
a frequency
845 kilocycles per second
megacycles
per
of
9.52 and on second in the 31 metre band).
Tonight
7.00 am. Open
2.03 News Hoadlines.
710 Light music.
8.00 Ja. News and weather report.
8.30 Light music.
9.00a.m. Close Down.
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY
12.3% LONDON PALLADIUM
CHESTRA
12.45 POPULAR VARIETY.
1.35 NEWS, WEATHER
оп
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENT8
1.30 ORCHESTRAL FAVOURITES FORCES PROGRAMMES
2.00 STUDIO: "FORCES' CHOICE."
Presented by Trevor Bentley 2.39 "THE MAN IN BLACK."
Famous Stories
No.
and Terror
of
"Markheim" by
Louis Stevenson.
3.00 BTUDIO: "
REQUESTS
Sunday
10.00 a...
MARY.
PROGRAMME
Easter movement
Miami Beach-Rumba (Camacho): Masquerade Foxtrot Midnight (Manus)Vocal: Bob Arlen: Nostal- las-Tango (Cobian); There's Yes. in your eyes- Foxtrot; (Friend) Twenty Four Ensemble: hours of Sunshine-Waltz (Sigman)
Vocal Ensemble.
BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes
(6.45-9.15 p.m. on 17.790 Mc/s, 16.88 m; 9.15 p.m.-12.15 am, on 11.75 Mc/s, 25.53 m.)
SATURDAY, DEC. 1
9.45 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWA.
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS
7.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 7.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS
7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES, 4,00 Murdoch and Horne In OVER TO YOU, 4.30 COLONIAL QUESTIONS
OF 6.45 THE LIMITE
HUMAN
ENDURANCE. Fatigue, by Dr Philip Eggleton. 9.06 THE NEWS.
9.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN
5.13 LISTENERS' Light Music.
FROM
CHOICE
Jack
10.00 Big Bea. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 TWENTY QUESTIONE. Anona Winn, Joy Adamson Train, and Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Gilbert Hard- ing knows same of the answers. 20.45 DANCE MUSIC. ton records) SUM-11.10 #PP.
19.02 SATURDAY'S SPORT
RESULTS.
10.03 "MORNING MELODY."
Russell Bennett and His Or chestra. Vocal: Dinah Shore. 10.30 RELAY OF THE CELEBRA- TION OF MASS FROM JOSEPH'S CHURCH Preacher: the Bev: Father E. Collins, a
11.35 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.
ST
Y
THE
ULSTER SOUTH AFRICANS. Rugby Union Football at Belfast A commentary on the second half of the match.
12,00 THE NEWS.
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
SUNDAY, DEC. 2
7.00 THE NEWE.
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
7.15 PROGRAMME PARADE 1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 130 ENGLISH MAGAZINE,
.00 CALLING ALL FORCES
Programme Ted Ray introduces
DIARY
bell, Billie Baker, Stephen Manton. Dudley #DA Frederick Harvey. In which Miss Winifred Wichardson, an Edinburgh schoolmistress, in- Rolph, BBC Midland Chorus: BBC vited by the BBC to visit Stratford- Midland Light Orchestra: Condur
lor Gilbert Vinter, The story told upon-Avon for the first time where Oliver Burt and R. D. Smith activan Samson; Produced by John 09 hosts; Compiled by Oliver Burt, Tylee. Elisa and produced by R. 11.15 TROGRAMME PARADE. Smith
10.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWBRKEL, 10.1 NEW RECORDS.
with
Presettled by Spike Hughes. 11.00 YOURS FAITHFULLY Angwering Listeners' Letters, Richard Wessel. 11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 11.30 Biante Hale, and Sonnie Bale
'ALL HALE.
A weekly revue by Loftus Wigram,
| Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Paul Fenophet; Fro- duction by Michael North. 12.00 THE NEWS. 12.19 NEWS ANALYSIS.
TUESDAY, DEC. 4
6.45 pm, SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS
7.15 PROGRAMME PARADE 720 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 1.30 PORCES FAVOURITEB 8.00 MUSIC FOR DANCING. Victor Silvester and his Orchestra
Ballroom
8.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA,
By Alastair Cooke.
9.00 THE NEWS.
0.10 HOME NEW B
BRITAIN
FROM
9.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT
CHESTRA.
11.30 MUSICA BRITANNICA.”
National (A
Collection
of
(Part
Marc) A series of thirteen special
10: 'COMUS grammes No.
Mikon: ): A Mosque by John Adapted by John Dalton with music by Thomas Arne; Edited by Julian Herbage.
12.00 THE NEWS.
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
THURSDAY, DEC. 6
6.45 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS,
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
7.15 PROGIAMME PARADE.
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS
7.30 SPORTS DIARY.
2.45 SPORTING RECORD
8.00 LAND AND LIVESTOCK
An agricultural magaING. (vion)
8.10 PATRICK
11.15 GOODNIGHT MÚSIC
Siegfried Idyll (Wagner)-Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Walter Autumn 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING.
Elmo Tanner.
6.38 STUDIO:
"CANTONESE
BY
RADIO"
Given by Ris
1.0 Wal-IRD
and 5, K. Lee.
8.50 INTERLUDE,
Transaktionen Waltz (Joset Strauss)-Vienna Philharmonie
chestra.
Or-
7.08 WORLD NEWS AND NEWB ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY).
La
Thursday
1.00 a.m. Open. 7.05 Now
Headlines.
7.10 Light music.
8.00 a.m. News and weather report.
10 Light mac.
9.00 a.m. Close Down.
1.1
OLD-
REPORT
12.38 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 LIGHT VARIETY.
1.00 THE SHAFTESBURY
TYME ORCHESTRA. 7.15 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS.
NEWS, WEATHER Fille de Madame Angot-
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, Sym- Overture Lecocq) - Vienma
130 "FROM THE THEATRES". phony Orchestra: Ballet Suite Les
2.00 CLOSE DOWN. LETS. Pailneurs-Meyerbeer)
Wells Orchestra, bert Sadlers conducted by Constant Lambert
"DOWN MEMORY 7.30 HTUDIO:
DTT
LANE". Presented by Alleen Woods. 7.59 WEATHER REFORT. 8.00 "FROM
THE EDITORIALS" (RECORDED RELAY). 8.10 "BOX 200 BERT GILLETTE
AT THE CONSOLE.
6.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 5.02 ITS SWING TIME"
10.00 RABID NEWSREEL. DON RELATNOSE
10.15 "AT THE OPERA".
(LON
"La Torca" "Kot 2. (Puccini). Tosca (Boprano). Marin Canigilo: Cavaradosal (Tenor). Beniamino Gigli; Bearysia (Baritone), Armando (Tenor), Nino Borgioli; Spoletta Mazziotti:
Gino Sclerone), Conti. With lumbers of the Chorus and Drchestra of Reale Opera Hoube, Rome, Condutted by:. Üljvierd. De Fabritis 1180 NUETON COLVILLE
AND
HS BAND FOR DANCERS. You_couldn't be sweeteres nicke step (Berry); Blue velvet-Foxtrot CAT Straus): Tengo Milonga (Lama); Goodnight beloved-Foxtrot (Bill Mack); Gipay play your Serenade-Waltz (Bilchumail), * 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Kises in the dark (De Micheur: Kashmiri Bong Woodford Finder: Dedication (@pollandcy) - Salo Plabilst: Ivan Fosello; Swedish Rhapsody
(Wildman) with Man- tovani & His Concert Orchestra, 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAYS THE KING. 110 CLOBE DOWN.
Friday
1,00 am. Open.
105 News Headlinor.
7.30 Light magic.
4.00 am. News and weather report.
B.10 Light music.
9,00 -620) -Close Down.
12.15 STUDIO: ROMAN
PRAYERS.
By the Rev: Gallagher, H.
CATHOLIC
Father R. W.
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
BLA
| 12.82 XAVIER CUGAT AND
ORCHESTRA. 12.4 LONDON studio MELODIES. Eric Robinson and His Or- with Owen Brannigan
chestra
(Bass).
1. NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
2.00. CLONE DOWN.
6.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 6.02 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR:
HIGHWAYMAN'S HILL...
By Ellenton Trevor,
Fort 4.
4.30 STUDIO: "CANTONESE BY
RADIO."
alven
by Miss Lee Wed-lan
and S. K. Læn,
6.50 ORGAN CONCERTO
FLAT (HANDEL).
Dr E. Bullock.
IN
0
7.00 WORLD NEW! AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY). 7.3 NO. 31 IN THE SERIES IN
TRODUCED BY THE BRITISH COUNCIL.
Presenting
from Excerpts Gilbert and Bullivans Musical Flay "The Pirates of Penkkace." Doe o'clock Jump (Basic)-
7.50 WEATHER BEFORT. Metronome Star Band; Mandy
8:00 FROM THE EDITORIALS" (Berlin)Jimmy Lunceford and His
(BECOBDED:RELAT), VAN Orchestra; Georgia Rockin' Chair
8.10 INTERLUDE. (Pisher)--Red MacKenzie & His Or
Cascade-Convert Waltz (Curzon) Stomp it of% (Oliver)-- chestra:
-Royal Artillery Orchestre. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra:
8.15 MUSIC VEOM FILMS. 8.30 "TAKE IT FROM HERS".
The Night has eyes Charles Elain the Blues (Roga)-New Or With Joy Nichols, Dick Boutans, Rhythm Kings; Shim-Me-She-Williams) Theugen Hell Aight VisionDumdur, frośn Wabble Williama) McKinney's retreatre; Catton Picker: Bump it (Williams Woman to Woman #clizino)
and His Orchestra: The Melachrino Strings; Bong of the Jimny Noone
The Glass {from When lights are low (Witore) Mountaine Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra: Mountain Pigarelli)-Sidney Torch Southpaw Special (Saville) Harry og His Orchestre: Lullaby of tho Phantom of the Bells (from "Tač Lender and His Orchestra.
Opera" Ward) Guy Fletcher (Bole 6.10 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.
with Mantovani and Ifis Erie Robinson and his Orches. Per chestra Cavendish Kay
8.30 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES, The Metachring Orchestra con- Melachsing ducted by George with Helen Clare and Twa Workridge.
tey and 1zamy dwards. 9.00 TIME FOR MUSIC".
BBC Scottiku Variety Orchestra Conducted by Kemilo Stephen with Alistair Mellarg.
and J, Lubaby of the Jack Lesves: Birds at the Fatry Fulling The King of Jazz: Selection; To Marilyn; Beachcomber.
30 BYOMO: “MUSICAL NOTE-
BOOK".
Presented by the Rev. Father T. F. Ryan, B. J.
10.00 RADIO NEWSKEEL
DON RELAY).
19.15 THE HALP CENTURY.
The Closing Years.
(LON-
By J. Bronowski. 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Sonata in G Major (Bach); Largo- Mogae: Vivace-Adagio-Presto--Trio Flute Violin and Plano: Little Fugue in G Minor (Bach)-Plano and Robertson; Duet by Bartlett
Leopold Biokowsky and the Phila- Eine Feste Burg (Each-Stokowski)
8.45 MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT." | delphia Orchestra.
6: In the Lords, by H. E. Howard. 11.20 WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.10 HOME NEW 8
9.15 BBC NORTHERN
BRITAIN
TRA.
GOD SAVE THE KING. FROM 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
ORCHER-
Sym-
Conductor: Charles Groves; phony No. 1 in B minor ("UnBalsh- OR-Schubert; Suite: The Trebird
Stravinsky
10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.00 Big Ben, BADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 THE FIRE ON THE SNOW. 10.15 UP AND COMING.
with By Douglas Stewart; A production A Menu of Radio Artists, known.
Guthrie, with well known, and unknown, FROM as Captain Robert, al- the BBC Reyle Orchestră, conduct. Edwarded by Robert Busby, Introduced this
The BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by lan 'Whyte. Fantasia on Greensleeves (Vaughan
No. 1 for Services everywhere. Wills Irish Rhapsody [Stanford); Eightsome Reel for 9.00 THE NEWS.
NEW S Strings
The Cart Whyter:
Coro 9.10 HOME
BRITAIN Bunting. (arr Whyte)
FROM FROM 11,43 EXCERPTS
-KING'S 9.15 MOBIC RHAPSODY" (IVOR
HOTEL NOVELLO).
The Palm Court Orchestra; Directed by Tom Jenkins.
John Mills
C.V.O., R.N
GRAND Con Sison. BA. MD. Peter week by Jack Warner, produced by
10.69 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. Bowersmoer Edward
10.13 CONCERTO.
The Violin began to play-Vanessa Lec: The Gates of Paradise-Vanessa Mystery | Lee, Olive Gilbert and Denia Martin;
Coronation Scene
ATENT and Finale Vanessa Lee Olive Gilbert, Chocus und Organ
Robert
08PITAL
Presented by Linda
4.00 "SOUTHERN FANTASY.""
4.30 THE MELACHRINO ORCHER-
TRA. Otopin Waltz
Strauss:
Clopant [Coquatriz)) Drean (Oscar Carousel Fantasy (Rodgers) –
445 RUGBY FOOTBALL,
Army Clab, at Bookoonpoc
5.15 NEW MAYFAIR ORCHESTRA.
5.30 "BAY'S A LAUGH,"
With Ted. Hay Kitty
and Fred Vole,
Bluett
"UNIT
RE.
6.00. PROGRAMME SUMMARY
SP2 B TUDIO:
QUESTA."
Presented by Linda. Calling--27 Stranger's Light
tery, R.A.
Bal-
NEWS 7.00 WORLD NEWS AND
ANALYSIS (LONDON ILE- LAY).
7.16 "SONGS FROM LIGHT
OPERA,"
Tauber,
more
12.00 LONDON
PALLADIUM
CHESTRA,
La Siesta (Barcarolle) The Grasshopper's Dance Bucalossi The Golden Waltz (Arr Winter).
STUDIO:
ME."
12.10
By Blil Phillips. 12.30 PROGRAMME GUMMARY. 1232 T8D WEEMS AND HIS OR
CHESTRA.
Henry Holst and the BBC Northern Sibe Hus's Violin Orchestra play
minor. Concerto in D 11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE, 1130 Ted Ray
11.18 PROGYA PARADE.
1130 JAZZ MUSIC. (gtutapphone records) OR-12.00 THE NEWS.
Adrish Finch; Captain Lawrence G. Ostes Stephen Willems.
Peter Coke: Lieutenant Heary 15.45 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
RIM. Peter Bethurat;
A team of speakers comments Petty
Evans, RN.
the week's Harbling: Narrator -- Patricia Brent. 11.5 PROGRAMME PARADE. 110 QUEEN'S RALL LIGHT
GHESTRA. (gramophone recorda) 1240 ANALYSIS.
NEWS. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5 6.43 D. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.00. THE NEWS.
12:10
Ox-
(Norton);
"SPORTS
RAY'S A LAUGH. With Kitty Bluett, Peter Sellers. Patricia
Jack Hayes,
Watson, Hanson; Charles Leno, and John The King Men: Stanley Black and by Script the Dance Orchestra:
Wedmore. Eddie Maguire, George and Ted Ray: Produced by George Inha.
129 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
130 PLANO FOR PLEASURE.
A series of thirteen
THESE
and
Piccolo Pete (Baxter) Vocal: 12.00 THE NEWS. Parker Gibby & Chotus; Heartaches 12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS
Elmo by
MONDAY, DEC. 3 Holliman Whistling Tanner; Mickey (More)-Vocal: Bob
ON THINK 1.9 PNES. Edwards, Whistling by Elmo Tonner; Gentleman Whth a Lady meets a Down South (Oppenheim)-Vocal: Chriation hymns, their music,
The Martins Red Ingle;
and the Coys Weema Cameron) - Vocal: Elmo Tanner 12.45 -TIME FOR MUBIC."
The BDC Scottish Variety Or- chesten, conducted by Kendo Stephen, with Ian Gaurlay. Dance to your shadow: Vaise des Ombres Can I canoe you up the River Wastem Rhapsody. Folk sunt and Liddle dance,
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
their meaning.........
7.00 THE NEWS.
2.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
7.13 FROGRAMME PARADE.
7.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 730 BING PT AGIKIN."
A song-minute selection of popu« ar melodies old and new sung by
Carole Edmund Rockridge, Louise Trail, Johnnte Wentz, Marle Benson, and the Song Pedars, with
Fro instrumental acompaniment; ducer: Johanie Stewart.
7.85 Interbade....
By Evelyn Laye and Richard
Nobody could love you (from Paganini Lehart-Richard Tauber and Evelyn Laye: How
30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
500 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. ear words oantent a lover? (from The Ruler of the Spirits Overture "The Three Waltzes" - Straus) (Weber) The Phihormona - BBC Revue Orchestra. Evelyn Lays; Love uver comde chestra, conducted by Walter 8.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES.
tar too lato (from "Paganini"--Lenar! | Sumkin; Scaramouche (Buite
Richard Tauber and Evelyn Lave two plarios) Milhaud-Plano Duet Maharajkumari Indira of KapurthaTM Wisen you're away from the by Phyll Senick and Cyril Smith THE NEWS Only Girl"-Victor Richard Tauber.
Herbert)
130 VARIETY BANDBOX.
With Ray Ellington Quartet: Alan Clive Ronald Chesnay: The Dford Girls Choir; Arulut, English: Dilly Ternent and, ili Brchestra, Comper: Philip Bleusor.
1.59 WEATHER REPORT 1.00 "FROM THE EDITORIAL¥**
(RECORDED RELAY). Interlude:
Por Que Fangs (Bresedo)
Geraldo, and His Tango Orch,
1.18 “SATURDAY BOUND-UP”, 1.30 VOICES OF ECOTDAND.
A paturé Programma 'Written Au by John Wilson, 9.30 "COMPORER OF THE WEEK"
--DVORAK.NE Carneval-Overture-Czech Pate harmonie Orchestra, cundusled by Voglav Tallch; Heat my Prayer:@ Lord (No. 8 from Bibiloni Honge” Op. 90: Tura Thes to Me (No
D from "Biblical: Bonty", Op. – MÌan
the Philbahibla Orchestrik; legro, ma horn tant pel
Symphonie Buiti "F-asquerade" Waltz; Khachaturian); Romance; Nocturne, Mazurka - Boston Promenade Oren.
FERDINAND
Pariismontary Review
by
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
7.15 PROGRAMME PARADE.
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
FRIDAY, DEC. 7 6.45 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UT, 7.00 THE NEWS.
Wednesday
7.00 nm. Open.
1.05 News Headlines,
tra
with
(Piano), Invitation to the Ice Ballet: Pera
Peacocks: Kaleidoscope keets and Medley; Scherzo; Polka Dots: Wit- ches Ride; Jungle Fantasy: Farewell to Riverside.
1.00 WOULD NEWS AND NEWS
ANALTAIS
RE (LONDON LAY) 1.15 ETTER FROM AMERICA". (Recorded By Alistair Cooke Helay), 7.36 STUDIO: DEMI-HEURE
FRANCAISE.
LA
"A touch of humour in a Classical master: Saint-Saens "Le Carnaval des Animaux.
739 WEATHER REPORT.
6.09 "FROM THE KOITORIALS"
(RECORDED BELAY).
8.10 INTERLUDE.
8.15 BTUDIO CONCERT.
R3
RAY'S A LAUGH",
With Ted Hay, Ketty Binett and Fred Vule (BBCTS), 9.00 STUDIO: "EPORTS BEVIEW"
By Bill Phillips,
9.15
7.10 Light murale.
8.00 4.. News and Weather report.
s.19 Light masie.
9.00 am, Close Down.
DN
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
AND MARINO 12.32 DON
CUBAN ORCHESTRA. 1245 "FROM THE FILMS,"
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
HIS
TOMOR
for
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 "MUSIC IN
MINIATURE." The Robert Masters
THO
(Base); Mery Datchelor Girls' School.
Owen Brannigan
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
String
The
6.00 PROGRAMME KUMMARY. 4.02 CHILDREN'S HALF
*LIN THE HOME OF THREE BEARS.”
HOUR: THE
7.40 NEWS ANALYSIS. 7.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 720 FROM THE EDITORIALS 7.30 RADIO THEATRE.
Cathleen Nesbitt in THERE'S ALWAYS
6.30 STUDIO: PETE VALDEERA- NOW,
MA AT THE PIANO. By Lionel programmes
Brown, adapted.
MUSIC. by 6.45 GYPSY end
produced selected from the 1962 Syllabus of broadcasting
Gypsy Carnival (Krein) - Tom
Court and Examinations of the Associated Martyn C. Webster: James Wilton
His Palm Board of the Royal Schools of Lec Fox Caring Betty Jenkins
(Vamos) (Grace) Orch: Magyar Melodies Hardy: Lads Music No. 10 played and presented
Cathleen Nesbitt: Sir George Car---Alfredo and His Orchestra; The by Herbert Biarril; Allegro in E
Bnow Cloak (Russian Folklore) flat (K.3) (Grade 1) Mozart: HingAlian Javes on Stanley Sozelam Up No. 2 (Grade David Peel; Lucile Drayton-Mavis Otipep Gypsy Band: Gyney Idyll VIL) Dume: Des Abends Grude Villers; Luke Cacling. -- James, (Ferruris)-Alfredo and His VII)Schumann: The Juggler Thomason.
Grade VIL) Erust Toch 745 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Concert fuste,
329 COLONIAL COMMENTARY. 845 FS AND ANDE.
By Ian Watt; The last of six talks: Delivering Sentenco-The Sentence. D.00 THE NEWB.
9.10 HOME NEWS FROM
BRITAIN.
0.13 "THEATRE MUSIC,
Racorda presented by John Watt. 10.00. I Ben RADIO NEWSREEL, 30.15 "THE NEW MOON."
4.00 THE NEWS.
0.10 HOME NEWS
DRITAIN.
chestra: The Dance
Or-
at the Vio
Bas (Jean-Jean)Otipep FROM Orchestra
9.18 MONIA LITER QUARTET. 9.30 BOOKS TO READ. 95 THE ARTS.
10.00 Bly Ben RADIO NEWSREEL
ORCHES. SCOTTISH 10.15 BBC
TRA.
Conducted by John Hopkins Over ture: Bicilan Vespers -Verdi: "Suite No. 3: Ancient Airs and Dances Rapight; Symphony No. 1 in C
Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammer. 11.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. stein II. Frank Mandel, and Lau- | 11.30 ·LISTENERS' CHOICE. FROM rence Schwab: Bitale by Sigmund Light, Mule,
Romberg Radio script written by 112.00 THE NEWS, E
Doris Gat 12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS, Charles Brewer, with
NEWS 9,19 HOHE
BRITAIN 9.15 STRAFORD-UPON-AVUN
Undercover Job
7.00 WORLD NEWS AND
(LONDON ANALYSIS LAY). 1.15 "SONG. MEMORIES."
Gypsy
NEWS
BE-
Intru:
By the Light Open Company. Memories of Frank Lebat; Intro: You are my heart's delight; Love's clody: Smokeland; Gypsy Love Foreign Legion: Count of Luxem burg: Neapolitan Nights Sunle Lucia; Marla Mari: 1 Bamo; Za Danza: O solo Mio.
7.40 "ORCHESTRA OF TH-E
WERK."
conducting Paul Undemith, the Berlin Philharisonic.
By Mik
Dino
At the
P.G.
THURSDAY SERENADE”,
A Programme of continuous music arranged
Drown.
9.35 "IN MY LIBRARY”.
by
Betty
A Talk by Lord Samuel. 5.50 PHILIP GREEN AND BIS
ORCHESTRA.
White Orchids (Green); Song of Soho (Green) From the Sound track of the Film: A Rhapsody for "Murder without crime" Plano and Orchestra.
Festival: Tavern. In Goodnight Vienna:
Words
the Town:
Three Little (Fantasy) First Rhapsody: Sing sweet remembrance.
900 STUDIO: MUSIC LOVERS KOUR” - CLASSICAL RK. QUESTS.
Presented by Curtis Hindran. 10:00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONUOK
RELAY).
PARNON CON- 19.15 A ROBERT
CERT REDVERS LLEWELYN (BARITONE) (GUEST ARTIST)
Donkey Serenade (Friml)--Journey Into melody (Farnon); A star is born (Farnon Juraping Bean (Farnon) Robert Farnon and His Orchestra: (Harvey); A My dear remember Man's Song (Leonard) Redvers Zlowllyn with Orchestra, Carlocu (Youmans) How beautiful Light (Farnon): Persian Nocturne (Stolz) Portrait of a Flirt (Formon)-Robert Farmon and His Orchestra, 16.45 SONG
BRITAIN.
AND DANCE
A Programmie Ireland
IN
from Northern
13,15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
At
I hear a thrush at Eve (Cadmin)
Dawning Cadman); Frescous Haydn Wood); Vienna-Bandstand- The New Concert Orchestra. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE KING. 11:30 CLOSE DOWNLOA
Moutries
HAVE ALL THE POPULAR. FAVOURITES
JEALOUSY
TOO YOUNG
MULE TRAIN
BE MY LOVE
TOO LATE NOW
BECAUSE OF YOU
WITH THESE HANDS
DARK IS THE NICHT
WOODCHOPPERS BALL
LEGEND OF THE GLASS MOUNTAIN
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