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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1952.

Mail" Feature

"China Mail”

Your Radio Listening For Next

Week In Detail-A "China

Thomas Moore Centenary Programme To

Be Broadcast By Radio Hongkong

Monday, 25th February, is the centenary of the death of the Irish poet Thomas Moore. Moore, who was the friend and biographer of Lord Byron, enjoyed immense popularity both in England and in Ireland, and he is well-known as the author of "Irish Melodies', 'Lalla Rookh', 'The Epicurean' and many other works.

On Monday night at 7.15. listeners to Radio Hongkong can hear a programme in appreciation of Thomas Moore, arranged and presented by a fellow countryman, the Reverend Father T. Sheridan, S.J., which tells something of the writer's life, and introduces a selection of his melodies and poems.

a 'BBC feature which The Ideal of Kingship,' comes at 10'o'clock on Friday night, ie a programme devised to portray the character and meaning of the Crown in the history of Great Britain, from the earliest times until the passing of King George VI and the It accesssion of his daughter as Queen Elizabeth II. asaka to present the reality of Kingship through the memorable words of thinkers, statesmen, and writers both in the distant and in modern times.

NEWR The speaker in

1.60 RADIO

CORDED RELAY). "Saturday Roundup" at 8.15 I 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC, Mr Walton Cole, the Editor of Reuters, who is in Hongkong for a short visit whilst accompany- ing the General Manager of Malantwitch (Piano): Routers. Sir Christopher Chan-Op. 105, No. 3 (Albeniz)-Ida Haen

del (ViolineTwo Interlinked French Folk Melodies (Ethel Smyth)-Light Symphony Orch.

collor. C.M.G. on

world

tonight's

tour of

in connection with capitals in

Reuter business.

Tomorrow at 6 o'clock there

of will be a recording

Phillips' commentary on

Bill the

second round of the Governor's Cup, between CAAF und HKPA,

Bra

is being played at Club

word to "Lucky Dip" listen

Radio Hongkong's pro- Wednesday, 27th grammes for February, have returned to normal, and Jean Halliday will be on the alr 7.10 that even.

at ing with your requests, and not from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. as she pro- announced during ber gramme last Wednesday.

Broadcasting on a frequency

845 kilocyclos

per sceanc

of

afid on 9.52 megacycles per second in the 31 metre band).

Today

123 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1121 "AWERT SERENADE”.

With Peter Yurke

Concert Orchestra.

1.15 NEWS. WEATHER

and

REEL

RE-

Gigue from Dulte No. 3 in D Major Bachi-The BBC Symphony Orch Moonlight (No. 3 from "Suite Ber zamasque Debussy) Benne Malaguena,

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

Con SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN,

Sunday

10.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

SPORTA 10.02 HATUNDAY'S

RESULTA

10.03 "MORNINO MELODY."

Dolf V Der Linden and fi Metropole Orchestra.

10.30.RELAY

OF THE CELEBRA- TION OF MASS FROM ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH (OB). Prenciler: the Rev. Father B.. Kelly, 8J.

1135 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT

66.

Oretestin.

11.15 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES

The BUC Scottish

conducted by Ian Whyte.

The Melschring conducted Melachring,

With Helen

1lockridge.

forchestra,

Ted

Goo by

And Clare 12.15 STUDIO: SPORTS TIME.

By Di Phulies,

12.30 p.m. 18OGRAMME RUMMANY, 1.37 VCTUR

STRINGS,

KILVESTKE'S

ble-12.45 OFF THE RECORD-POPULAR

REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.35.ÖRPJEKSTILAL, ARLRCTIONA. FORIES PROGRAMMES,

2.00 AUDIO: FORCES CHOICE.

Presented by Bernard Barner, 2.10 TAR RIDDLE OF

SANDS",

By Erskine Childers.

Part 6: "PiesES”.

14.00- ATUITO

QUESTS.

HOSPITAL

Presented by Linda.

439 "SOUTHERN FANTASY",

THE

TE

· Andra Hostelanetz and bis Op- chestra.

4.16 AZUBIC OF RICHARD

PODOZNI.

4.43* STRINGS WITH WINGS..

The Mainehrino Strings with Millcebt Phillips, and Wilfred Barnes.

413 INTERLPPE,

The London Promenade chestra.

330 RAYS A LAUGH—24,

With Tad Ray, Kitty and Fred Yale,"

Or.

Bluest

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. *42 STUDIO: UNIT. BEQUESTA

PRESENTED BY LINDA.

Calling Battis School,

1.06 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LON. .DON - DELAY),

VAS. FRERNADES."

1.30 VARIETY DANDBOX-71.

With George Moon, The Five Smith Brothers, · Alan CHYO

Trole feud his Mandoliers & Rer Dixon Billy Ternent and

: his Orchestra. Compere: Philip

7.59 WEATHER OKPORT,

1.00 WALTZING WIT

WALIYTEUERI..

· BEN SATURDAY DOUND-UP. 8.30. ECHOES FROM TRE 9.00. “ÜNDER TIER BRA RODE". MyStanley J. Wayman. 120-COMPOSRH'. OF. THE WEEL- 10.06. TUNER OF YESTERDAY AND

TODAY, MA

The Highland, Swing-Quickstep Johnston Harry Ray Be, El Orch,

VARIETY.

1.13 NEWS. WEATHER

REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTA. 1.10 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

FORCES PROGRAMME.

2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE=-39.

With Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jummy Edwards.

2.33 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOP. Presented by Robin Day. 1.03 STUDIO: HOSPITAL

QUESTA.

በE

Presented by Christabel Wheatley.

1,00 TIK

ADVENTURER

OF

RICHARD HANNAY BY JOHN BUCHAN.

Episode

to Work

"Hannay Gets Down

4.30 A CONCERT BY THE DAND MILITARY

OF THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC.

by Malpr

From this loyal. Festival Hall, Landen. ronducted Meredith Roberts;

alume for a Festival.

5.00 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTI,

Presented by Joan.

0.00 PROGRAMME SUMAZARY, SOCCER FOOTBALL

0.02 2ND

CUPL

ROUND-GOVERNOR'S

CAAF v HKFA.

6.30 BTUDIO:

AUNU.

Conducted

Bowara, CE.

SERVICES

1030 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS, State Opera Orch, conducted by Dr

Jubel-Overture Weber)-3terlla

Lands Opera Clemens

From Foreign (Moszkowski)-Berlin State

conducted by

State Opera

Weinberger) -

Berlin

Schmatstich; Forlant ("Schwanda" Orch conqueted Leo Blech; Eugen Berlin

by

Waltz

Onegin Polandise, (Teknikaveky)--

State Orch, conducted Loona 1 (Tchaikovsky).

11.00 RADIO NEWSDEEL (RECORD-

ED RELAY).

1.15 WEATHER REPORT. STUDIOS EVILOGUE.

1129

Conducted by the Rev, Father J.A. Turner, J.

GOD HAVE THE QUEEN,

CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

7.00 A. OPENING THEME, 7.03 NEWS HEADLINES,

7.10 LIGHT MUSIC,

1.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PONT.

AJO LIGHT MUSIC.

9.00 CLUNK DOWN.

12.20 p.m. PHOGRAMME SUMMANY. 123: GEORGE BOULANGER AND

HIS ORCHESTILA, 12.45 LIGHT VARIETY,

115 NEWB

WEATHER

REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 MUKIC FOR YOU, 2.00 CLUBE DOWN,

4.00 PROGɛamme sumMARY,

8.32 STUDIO CHILDREN'S HALF

HOUR.

Presented by Elízszeth`Aan.

Michael Innes Reads Illa Own Short 6.30 STUDIO: 'PORTUOURER HALF Boy The Furies.".

10.00 CONCERTO, HOUR.

Concerto No 2 in F Minor (Chopin 7.00 TIME SIGNAL WORLD NEWCp 211; 1st Mov-Maestoso 2nd 3rd Mov=Allegra AND NEWB analysis (LON- DON RELAY).

conducted by

TV (Piano) and. The

Paul Kletki.

7.13 STUDIO: THOMAS MOORE— Philharmonia Orch.

·CENTENARY PROGRAMME. Presented by Rev. Father T, . 10.30 CHANSON FRANCABE,

Binal (Ulmer)--Georges sheridan, 6/

Cheveux Noirs Ei Dentellanches 7.43 AUTIST

LoulguyYvella

FONT.

heart; Take your giri; If tile worn love: The Gales of Paradise; The Mayor of Perpignan; Some day my heart wili awake-Peter Yorke & itis Concert Orch.; Selection from "Kiss me Kate" (Colo Portof):

Another op'ning, Intro:"

Brother Show; Bo in love: Wunderbar; Al- ways true to you in my fashion; 1.00 NEWS AND WEATHER BE-¦ Why can't you, behave; So in love

-Bidney Torch and his Ol 8.308 LIGHT MUBIC,

Doar Phoebe Selection (Parr Davies); Intro: Whisper While you 1.00 CLOSE DOWN.

walu horing will sing a song for you: Living a dream: March of the Red Costs, I can't resist the music; All's well tonight; When will you marry me: 1. leave my Art in an English Garden-Tom Jenkins and his Palm Court Orch.;

Intro: Carousel Fantasy (Hoved you Carousel Waltz: If I

Wond'ring' A uf What's the 180 real nice Clambake: Mister Bnow:

children When the

Are Aleep: June is bustin' out all over-The Bolachrino Orch

11.13 STUDIO: MORNING PRAYERS

REPORT

BY THE DEV. I. E. BAND- BACH. 12,34 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.39 MELODY TIME".

1.1 NEW. WEATHER Ulmer;

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.39 MUSIC FROM OPERA. Giraud:

1.00 CLOSE DOWN. Jour (Sylvi no) Souvenir D'un Caorgen Guelaty: Est-ce Ma Faule Varel and Bally)-Dany Dauberson; A Night in Granada-Tango (open) --Luis Marlaso. Orchestra, 10.45 "DANCING TIME" WITH QUI

OF THE WEEK-Rumba ZABA NELSOVA ('CELLO). Prelude, Ou 123-(Emanuel Moor)- with Piano; Masques (from "Romeo and dist-Prokofiev, drunes)—With Piano: March No 10 (from "Muɛques d'enfants." Op 65-Prokofiev: Aliual Fire Dance (De Pada)-wlin Plano.

7.39 WEATHER REPORT.

6.80 LIGHT MUSIC,

Miniature Suite (Eric Coates): Children Dance; Scens Du ·Bah...

De

LOMBARDO AND HIS LOYAL CANADIANG.

Detter hick next line-Foxtrot (Irving Berlin); What-Foxtrot Kern Hammerstein); Hawaiian War Chant —Yoxtrot (Neble); Sentoweg==Fuxirot The New Concari Orch, conducted by | (Jacobs); Always-Waltz (Irving Jay

-Suite) Wilburg

Danio Berlin). Intermezzi (Eduard Kunneke)-Otto 11.00 (LADIÐ NEWSREEL (RECORD, Dobrnit and Busen Woly Orchestra: ED RELAY), Bolero (Ravel)ack Hylton and his 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. Orch: Melodies from Victor ferperti The Lark Ascending (lamance for Indian Bummer-Andre Kostelanets | Violin and Orehgirai; (Vaughan and his Orch: Valse Serenacle-Valse - Williams)—David Wise (Violin)__and | Lente (Stanford Robinson)The Light the Liverpool Philharmonia Orch Symphony Oreli; Estrellifa (Ponce) condusted by Sir Malcolm Bargant.. Andre Kostejanela and hil Orch; 1133 WEATHER REPORT, Wedding Waltz (from, the Ballet

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. "Flerrette's Yet!"Dohnanyl)-City of ¦ 11.30 CLOSE. DOWN, Birmingham. Orchestra.

1.30 STUDIO: 1. LIKE WHAT I

LIKK.

Presented by Bally 'Sedgwick Tuesda

9.00 THE BING CROSBY SHOW

(VOA),

930 TELLEKS OF TALES.

Marguorlie Broen Roads Her Own BOOTS BLOTY "Cold in the Night,"

BBC Overseas Shortwave

2.00 OPENING TOSME. 1.8 NEWS HEADLINKE. 7.30 LIGHT MUBIC,.

Programmes

(6.45-9.15 p.m. on 17,790 Mc/s, 10.88 m; 9.15 p.m.-12.15 a.m. on 11.75 Mc/s, 25.53 m.)

SATURDAY, FEB. 23

6.45 m. APORTY ROUND-UP.

1.00 111E NEWS.

7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

1.15 DAILY QUOTATION,

And sterlude.

1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

7.30 FORCES PAVOURITES,

1.00 OVER TO YOU.

8.30 COLONIAL QUESTIONS.

8.45 SHORT STORY.

"The Ragpicker's Cat by Compton selected anecdota Mackenzie: An

by the author from his novel Our Bireet.'

2.00 THE NEWS +

9.19 TOM

NEWS

BRITAIN,

FROM

3.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE Light Muale 10.00 Big Bek BADIO NEWSREEL.. 10.15 MARCHING AND WALTZING. The Marches

Morris played by Motors Band, conducted by Harry Mortimer; The Waltzes played by Conduc- The Raeburn Orchestra; tor: Wynford Reynolds. 10.43 DBC

Poem, Phaeton-Saint-Saens; Bulte, Joux d'Enfants - Bizel;

Artista Life-Strauss,

Wall

10.00-Big-Ben-RADIO NEWSREEL..

FD.15. BOOKS TO READ.

100 THE ANTS.

། *

10.45 RHYTHM IS THEIR BUSI.

A

ton.

NEBB programine

of

recordo presented by

gramophone

Dezile, Pros-

11.15 PERSONAL PORTRAIT... Someone in the News. 11.30 VARIETY ANOYI From the Royal Naval Air Station, Ford, Sussex; Astints include Eris Barker and The Beverley Sisters. 12.00 THE NEWS,

12.10 a.m. NEWS ANALYSIS,

TUESDAY, FEB, 26

6.45 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP, 7.00 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,' 1.15 DAILY QUOTATION. And Interlude:

7.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS, NORTHERN ONCHES- 130 FORCES FAVOURITES. 8.00 MUSIC FOR DANCING,

of strict played

by

tempo

Victor

TRA. Conductor: Charles Groven; Suite A Programme No. 1, Peer Gynt-Grieg, Medita- dance, inusio tion on an old Bohemian Chorale Silvester and his hallroom Orches

for strings)-Suk; An Irish Sym-tra. phony-arts.

י,

11.45 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A commentary on one of today's matches in the Fifth Round of the F.A. Cup Competition.

12.00 THE NEWS,

12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.

SUNDAY, FEB, 24

8.43 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS.

7.30 NEWS ANALYSIS,

7.14 Interlude.

8.13 LETTER FROM AMERICA,

By Allstair Cooke,

9,00 THE NEWS,

9.10 HOME NEW B

BRITAIN.

0.15 DOC MIDLAND

CHESTRA,

FROA LIGHT OR

Conductor: Gilbert Vinter.

In

the Pain Traces. the changes Jaw governing divorce

the and human situations which have pre- 1.10 FROM THE EDITORIALS. cipitated these changes from the time when divorce was first in- 730 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.

silluted, in England up to the pre- 8.00 CALLING ALL FORCES.

programmusent day. Ted Hay introducera for Services everywhere, th, 11.15 APPOINTMENT WITH guests and a sporting celebrity.

8.40 THE NEWS. 9.10 HOME NEWS

BRITAIN.

the

11:30 LISTENERS CHOICE. Light Music,

12.00 THE NEWS.

12.10.a.m.. NEWS ANALYSIS,

THURSDAY, FEB. 28 6.45 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP, 7.00 THE NEWS.

7.10 NEWB ANALYSIS.

7.15 DAILY QUOTATION, And Interlude.

4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.63 LONDON STUDIO. MELODINA. 8.36 DANTONEBK BY RADIO

GIVEN BY M188 LKE WAI LAN BAB 8, K. Les (RE- CORDED).

6. A SHORT PROGRAMME OF THE MUSIC OP CHOPIN.

7.60 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LON- DON RELAY),

735 ORCHESTIAL SELECTIONS,

Seraglio Overture (Mozart Vienna Phitharmonic Orch., cond, by Clemens Krau; Reminiscences of

Urtiach)—sym Tchalicovaky“ (Arr. phony Gren.

750 STUDIO: DOWN MEMORY.

LANEY

Presented by Allsan Woods, 1,59 WEATHER REPORT.

130 THE CANTERBURY TALER.

NO. 7.

INTERLUDE.

for

do

(Bon

936. STUDIO: SPORTI REUS HER SAFU YA,

By Du PhiIPT

L TILE HÒA MUSIC.

The DBC Midland Light Or chestra, conducted, 'by, Olibert Vinter.

March „ileritage's La : Callistas con Mountain Tune; Folk songs Somerset: Four Traditional | Tunes; Suite from the Hallet For Jove or Money: Let -4th Alov. 1.42 17 MY LIBRARY.

A Talk by Lord David Cerli. 1993 AT THE OPERA

"Carmen" Act 3 (Biet), With Cabrielle Besanzoni, Maria Carbone, Piorio Pauli, Ernesto Besonzoni, Attilio Bordenall, Enri- of the co Bpada and Members Chorus and Orchestra of La Scala Opera, Milan conducted by Carlo Babajno.

IN 10.45 RHAPSODY

(GEORGE QERSHWIN),

Eturb)-Jon and (Arr. Joss Amparo lubi on Two Plano. 11.1: "QUODNIGHT MUBIC."

Marek Weber and its Orchos · Ira,

The Czarina (Carne); Czardas from "The Sprit of the Vorevoda"

A Night (L. Grossmans); Venice-Potpourri (Strautaa) „"

1129 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.34 CLOSE DOWN,

Friday

7,08 m. OPENING THEME.

7,05 NEWB HEADLINES.

7.30 LIGHT MUSIC,

1J1

1.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PORT,

The 'ardoner's Talo. Chaucer's poor adapted broadcasting by Nevill Cognit

Menuntio (Kostal): Avant Mourir Serenade. 10. Boulanger -Alexander Beregowsky (Violin). with Orth. Viennese (Godowsky, Heifetz); Jamaican Humba Jamin, Primrose)-Jascha Heifetz (Violin) with Plano. 10.15 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND

HIS ORCHESTRA, Bouvenir (Drdia) Pizzicato Pol Ка (Johann Jose! Straum):

"L'Arlesienne | 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, Adagiatto

12.37 THE BOHEMIANS (LIGHT

ORCHESTRA):

(from

8.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS (BE-Suite No. 1"Bret); Wallzes from

FAN CORDED HELAY).

BİN “DOX 20"

Berk Gillette at the Console. '3.30 TAKE IT FROM HEAR..

With for Nichols, Blck Bentley and Jimmy Edwards, 920 VOCAL GEMS: VAOM

THR

"Faust" (Gounod).

10.30 TIME FOR MUSIC.

by

The BBC, Brottish Varinty Or- chestra with Janette Sclanders (Boprano). ponducted Kemio Stephen. Villanolla: Columbine and Harle- Malden. Embarrassed quin; The Bali, Gershwin Melodies: Today my Boinel; Journey into Melody; Ket- and Girl's Chorus: Same enchanted Vingroval Blue Bells of Scotland;

Beals Dances and heels. evening-Wilbur Evant; Honey Bun --Mary Martin; This nearly was 31.00 ZADIO in!ne-Wilbur Evans: Ball Ho'li

LONDON PRODUCTION "ROUTH PACIFIC". (Hodgers · Rad-Hammarstem). AWonderful Guy, Mary Marin

NEWSREEL · (LON-

DON BELAY),

Happy Talk-Murie) Smith, Dick 11.11 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

Mol Patriela

Lawi

John

Levitt. "Younger than Apringtime(Mozart); Peter Grant A Cock-eyed Optimist Menuetio;

"Nachtmusik Serenade; Romance: Rondo Erich Kleiber.

Mary Marlin; I'm gonna wash that conducting the Berlin Philharmonie man right opta my halfMary Mor- Orch. tin & Girl's Chorice.

#30 STUDIO: MUSICAL, NOTE-

BOOK.

Presented by the Bev. Father T. F. Hiyan. 83," 10.00 BALLET MUSIC.

Mamzelle Angot Ballet Buite (Lecpog); Overture; Introduction- Scene 1 Entrance of "La Fille de Madame Angel Entrance of the Barber: Mazurka: Valse: Gavotie: Finale-Sceno -oyal Opera House Orch., cond, by ifugo fignold; Le Cid-Baliet Music (Minesenét); Ca

Goossen

11. WEATHER BEFORT.

* 000 BAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

7.00 am. OPENING THEME. 7.05 NEWS HEADLINES. 7.15 LIGHT MUSIC,

1.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PORT.

8.10 LIGHT MUSIC. 3.00 CLOSE DOWN.

MARY.

(Vocal),

Thwn Hall,Spennymoor, Co. DurFoulds); Dance of the Native Buck 17.45 NEW THA

8.10 MUSIC,

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.15 p.. STUDIO: ROMAN

CATHOLIC PRAYERS,

By the Rev. Father R. Gallagher, 83,

W.

13.45 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Kay Martin and is "Metody from the sky' Orchestra with Jimmy Young..

1.15 NEW, WEATHER

REPONT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

130 LUCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

6.30 STUDIO:

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.32 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR: "COWLYAZE FARM" PART

CANTONESE BY RADIU. Gires by Mis Lee Wai-lan and Mrs. K. Las (Recorded). 6.45 LYRIC NUITE (GILIKON ---

London Philharmonic Orch, con- ducted by Bir Landon Ronala.

7.00 TIME BIGNAL WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (RECORDED BELAY).

7.15 NEAPOLITAN SONGS,

By Beniamino Gigli (Tenor), A- Bongof. Napina (do.... Curts); Sonza Naciune (da Curtis): O Bole Mig (di Capuaf; Banta (Cotirau); Chant Do Wolpatti,

Napolitain,

Junior}

1.30 STUDIO; NU. 37

Bireng

Luela

Orchestra

IN THE

SERIES, PRESENTED BY THE BRITISH COUNCIL

7.39 WEATHER REPORT.

SUM-

1.00 FROM THE

AND

HIS

7,10 FRUM THE EDITORIALS, 1,30 APORTING RECORD.

lane: Aubade; Andalouse; Aragon- 135 LAND AND LIVESTOCK.

alan: Madrilene: Navarraise Now An agricultural magazinė,

Symphony Orch., cond. by Eugene 12.30 p.m. • A PROGRAMME E15 BARN DANCE. Jack Armstrong and his Bern. 1030 LONDON. PROMENADE OR- 12,32 PHILIP GREEN stormers and Bill Robinson: Mas-

ORCHESTRA. CHESTRA ter of Ceremonies, Bill Scott; Ar Pageantry and diary Ceremoniali sulams and Jean Cavall ranged by Richard Kelly; From the March (Wettonig! Hebrew Rhapsody

CONCERT ORCHE hani.

-Descriptive Ploce (Corr): Cachucha -Spanish Dance (Ellott); Twilight 8.45 INNOCENT OR QUILTY!

talks by C. R. Memories (Dantock); Autumn Sun- A series of six

on criminal procedure in shin--Caprice (King); Cumberland Hewitt, English Law: I: The Defendant.' '; Green (Collins): Hoilday Parade- Novelty Piece (Collina); Adoration 9.00 THE NEWS.

TROM (Bantock); Piquant Pete (Croudson); Wedding at the Flowers (Collins) Oriental Serenade (Bantock); Mar che Burlesque (Collins),

9.10 HOME NEW.B

BRITAIN.

9.15 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA, A programme of_gramophono

records presented by Barbara Mc-11.00 BABIO NEWSREEL, Fadyean.

10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 Wilfred Pickles In

'HAVE A GOL

(RE-

1.15 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTA. 1.30 ECHOES PROM THE

THEATRE.

2,00 CLOSE down.

EDITORIALS*

(ECORDED BBLAY).

8.10 А УДОКТ

LIGHT MUBIO,

RECITAL

By writs Kroller (Violino Indian Love Call (from MArio"-Frimit; Rondino

O*

(00 Kreiler

"The

Then by Beethoven). Deep in my heart, dear (from

Student PrinceRomberg); Hymn so the Sun (Rimsky-Korsakov Lotus Lang Beott)Tambourin Chinois (Kreisler),

VIENNA

1,30 WALTZES - FROM

(JOHANN STRAUSS). Intro: With all my Heart: Morn. 4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

still; You 5.02 ITB BWING TIME.

ard my songs; Love will and you; The Shivers (Goodman)ng: For we love you Party and his Sexlet; The Beau. Today: The Siar in the Sky: One CORDED RELAY), 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

Music Laudon {mons Ride (James)-Harry James Hour; Entr'acto

special Thestra Orch. Gypsy Baron The Fountain of 'Arethusa 152y- j and his Orch.; Bouthpaw manowski---Op, 30 No. 1)-Tibor

Parry (Baviljo)-tarry

Gypay and his || (Johann_Stravies); Varga Violin) with Plano Mola- | Baxtet; Boogie Woogle, (Bailih)*-- Franz Lehar)-Andre Razielanetz

Caleta" Count Basie's Blue Five, James and guna (Rumoros. de la

Morry His Orch.: "Tha Wringin by Albeniz); Canzone E Dansa (Mom- Rushing (Vocal);

and Widow Waltz (Lehar}; "Gold and poul Arturo Benedetti Michelangell: Twitin (Wailer)-Trankie Trum-Sliver" Waitz (Lihar)—Anton & The Lullaby (from Bailet "Gayaneh"- | bauer with Bix Beiderbecke & Ed Paramount Theatre Orch.; Waliz, from

Visits Braham, a picturesque vil- lago in the West Riding of York- shire:

Musical Blustrations Violet Carzon, produced by Barney Colchan 1045 SERIOUS ARGUMENT..

by a team

of

12.00 B Bon. RADIO NEWSREEL. | A topical discussion programums 1035 THE DIVORCE LAWB,

authoritative. Written and produced by Nesta speakers.

11.15 JAMES VERITY (viola), 11:30 "CRAZY PEOPLE?

Featuring Radio's Own Craxy Gang The Gooma.' Harry Secombe, Poter

Soliera, Mulligan, Epike Michael Bentine, with the Ray Ellington Quartet: The Stargazers and Max Geldray: Beript by Spike Milligan, Larry Stephens, and Jimmy Grafton; The

Orchestra. Dance

conducted by

Den Stanley Black, produced by nie Main Wilson. 12,00 THE NEWS, 12.10 NEWB. ANALYSIN.

MUSIC.

.

By Mayer and his Players. FROM 1130 LOUIS KENTNER (piano).'

French Bulte in G, No. 4-Bach; Bonala in F shorp minor-Clemen

Musical

5.15 MELODY FROM THE STAR:

Songs from showt. BBC Revus Orchestra: Conductor: Robert Busby, introduced by Joy Worth.

955 Interlude.

EVIN- 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL)

10.15 CONCERTO.

by the Bay. A.J.

The Martin-date-Loveridge

Trio,

1.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS and the BBC Northern Orchestra,

AND NEWB ANALYSIS (LON DON RELAY.

7.13 PAUL TEMPLE AND THE

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7.59 WEATHER Report.

play Docthoven's Triple

in C, Op. 58.

11.15 INTERNATIONAL ·

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First of a series of talks by Walter Kolarz.

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2.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS

(RECORDED RELAY),

8.45 THE MAYOR OF CASTEN. MAIDOR - Y THOMAS

HARDY.

Part 31 "A Journey to Costare bridge."

Male Tempated by Ralph Vaughan William.

BAS RADIO HONGKONG "PROM?

CONCERT.

Symphony No. 3 in 1 Flat Major (Bchubert)--Sir Thomas Beacham, conducting the London Philharmonie

(Violin)

Vocaliu" On Treasure Island "Fox, Drchestra; Concerto in D Major, Op 1ro? (BuckelMaurice Winnick & 35 Tchaikovsky)Belfeta

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12.15 A. NEWS ANALYSIS.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27

6.45 pm: SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS.

710 NEWA ANALYBIS, 7.15 DAILY QUOTATION. And Interlude,

1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 730 SPORTS DIARY,

145 LISTENERS' CHOICE, . Concert Music.

8.15 THE NOVAL TOUR.

FRIDAY, FEB, 29

6.4 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THB NEWS,

7.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,

4 315 DAILY QUOTATION,

By Their Loyal Highnesses. PRINCESS ELİZABRTIL AND. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. A Hepart

And Interlude.

120 ROM THE EDITORIALS. 735 RADIO THEATRE.

Donald Wollt and Malleson ire

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non RAVE THE QUEEN. · 11.30 CLUBE DOWN.

Wednesday

1.00 am. OPENING THEME.

7.05 NEWS HEADLINES, 7.19 LIGHT, MUSIC,

1.00 NEWS AND WEAthen re-

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ORCHESTRA,

12.45 FILM MEMONIES.

1.13 NEW9, WEATHER

REPORT

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6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMART.

HALP 0.02 CHILDREN'S

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Christian hymns, thels music, and their meaning. '

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Moutries

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FROM THE FILM "VALENTINO'

Joe Loss & His Orchestra play THE VALENTINO TANGO

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