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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 1,
“China Mail” Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Financial Secretary To Broadcast On Hongkong's Budget
Budget Day in Hongkong falls on Wednesday, March 5th.
Zumnowbound halt by fire side The BBC Symphony Orchestra, con- ducted by Si Adrian Douit; Con- -Set Svanholm (Tenor): Wako
Orch. ut The State
(Plano) And Between 7:10 and 7.30 p.m. on that, the day la approaching-Chorus certo No, 2 in 1 Fiat Major, Op. 63
Opera. (Bralynaj-Solunan conducted by DT L.CO the harmonia Oreli., conducted Morning Was
Vlo gleaming by my Dubrowen; Blech:
Camp day, Radio Hongkong is broadcasting two im-in
Sung Sot SvanbolnVaughan Williams) (Sulle for Vio (Tenor); Church Scene-Chorus portant talks dealing with the affairs of the frize
la, Chorus and Orchestra-Willia State Opere, Filmrose, (Violin) and The Pa- Colony. The first is a shortened version of His and Orch of the
Terlin, Conducted by Dr Leo harmania Orchestra & nnc Chorus,
conducted by Sir Adrian Boull. Excellency the Governor's Annual Review to Bech.
7.30 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. 19,00 ENGLISH CATHEDRAL
MUSIC. Eric Robinson and h rches- Legislative Council, which will be read from the
Khelley tra, with Julia
atch Tastaid Scott, studio. Immediately following this, the Financial Secretary, the Hon. A. G. Clarke, will broadcast a special talk in which he will explain Government's Doming: The Fleet's in: Moonlight finance and the current Budget.
When the first of March comes round each year and Welshmen celebrate the day of their patron, Saint David, they do so instinctively in the music of their native land.
La Barcarolle; I left my heart in an Englf Carlen; Sel: Lilec
"Northwards: become you;. March Big Dan.
7.39 WEATHER REPORT,
TEL
FROM
(RECORDED RELAY).
ROITORIALS
APPEAL FOR TUK HALVATION ARMY.
10 STUDIO: AN
The Choir of Wastminster Ab† bey
O Lord the Maker of all things: Ave Verum Corpus: Sing Joyfully unto God; Three Motet Op. 38- Best Quorum via, 10.15 WYNFORD YAUGIAN THOMAB 18 "GLAD TO MEET YOU". IN THE LAKES
19.30 SELECTIONS FROM BRITISH
FILMS.
Ity The Hon. Bir Arthur inrac. Carriage and Pair from "So Long! CRE
at the Fa-B. Fonkel):
Frankel);
CASTER-Forgotten Melody (from "So OF So the little pro
gramme "For St. David's Day" tonight at 7.15 is entirely musical Glenis Gordon-Fleet plays three familiar tunes on the harp "The Bells of Aber- dovey", "Watching the Wheat", and "David of the White Rock" and Megan Foster sings "There is my true love in the Orchard", "Lazy Robin", and the lovely "Bugai! yr Hafod". This last song em- bodies all the longing, the hiraeth for Wales' that Welshmen sing of so freely in "Land of My Fathers".
At the beginning of February we spoke in this column of a studio concert to be given over Radio Hongkong by Gaston D'Aquino, tenor, with Eric O'Neil Shaw at the piano. The concert had to be postponed, but it can now be heard this coming Thursday at 8.15.
The
programare
is
that #45 SATURDAY ROUND-UP.
VIN TORDEN STEDIO MELODIES
original adve.ti-ed-- "Heaven | and Outan" Lam "La Gioconda" by Techielli. Test': "Visions" "Care Ngrato" by Cardillo, "Matiiants" by Leoncavatio
Six-Fri day evening at 10 'elect gives finding background to and mast dramatiz
The
the greatest n literary Ciscovery of
of the prezent coolery—lasfataag the letters, journals, and other
per- anal gapers of James Boswell, blegeper of Dr Johnroa,
been Su nach Interest has caused by the discovery, not
No. 80.
5 THE MAYOR
SINIDOS
HARDY,
Luit.j
Long The
THOMAS at the Fair".
Saga nt Odette tien "Odelle"~~A. by Ralph Collins)-Charles Williams and hit Passionate Concert Orch. "The Friends"-Selection (Richard Add- ↑ scl) The Philharmonia Orch.: "Oliver Twit Arnold Bax); The Plekpocketing: Oliver Theme; The
Ausic Composed Vaughan Williams. Part A Feen of Marring." R.15 RADIO HONGKONG "PROM"
CANCERT. Overture "Impreratio" (Mozart)-
BBC Overseas
The Chan Fagin's Romp: Final-
The Phinsemnels Orell.
BLOD RADIO NEWBREEL.
CORDED RELAY).
11.15 WEATHER REPORT. 19,19 EPILOGUE.
(RE.
Conducted by the Rev. J. E. Handbách (Bud)a).
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN..
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Monday
2.00 2.1, OPENING THEME.
1.05 NEWS DEADLINES.
7,5 LIGHT MUSIC,
7.15 THE nio GRANDE (CON-
HTANT LAMBERT).
The Halle Orchesten, Soledat: Sır Hamilton Hotly with the 61. Michael's Singers, conducird by the composer,
7.35 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM.
WEEK- 7.45 ALTIST OF THE
MARCEL MOYSE (FLUTE). Scherzelino (Faflanel); Polcane and Badinerie from Suite No. 15
Sonata 1 Minor-Burl);
in C. Vsace;
Major (Bach): Largo:
Adagio Presto-rin Moyce, 7,59 WEATHER REPORT. 2.00 TIME FOR MUSIC.
Variety
The UC Scottish
Orchestra, conducted by Kemfo
+
Stephen, with Ian Gourlay,
Dance to your shadow; Vale des
1.00 NEWN AND WEATHER RE- Ombres; Can 1 conos you up to
PORT.
8.10 MUSIC.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
17.20 p.m. IROQRAMME SUMMARY"; 1332 A CONCERT OF POPULATI QUEEN'S MUSIC BY TUE BALL LIGHT ORCHESTRA, Guest Artists: wen and John Brownter. WEATHER
1.15 NEWS,
Catley REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 MUSIC FOR YOU. 2,00 CLONE DOWN,
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 402 K TUDIO: CHILDREN'S
WALF HOUR.
60
Presented by Rizabeth Ann.
PubID: PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS
AND NEWS ANALYSIS. (LON DOY RELAY),
Wave
Progr
(6.15-9.15 p.m. on 17.790 Mc/s, 16.80 m; 9.15 p.m.-12.15 am, on 11.75 Mc/s, 25.58 m.)
SATURDAY, MARCH I
8.43 pm. SPORTS BOUND-UP. 2.00 THE NEWS,
7,10 NEWS ANALYSIS. 7.13 ST. DAVÍÐ'S DAY. Message from Majer-General Lomax, Clear of the Blegirent. at the Welch Regimental dane: held tast
Tri Robinson sad lds Orcher-night at Card.
ra with the Keynotes.
de Interavezu (rus Papllacel; | Dunge ut the Seven Velis; Trenn, Tintures it's good Day; Harry Time These: Sicy in the Air Big Ben
9.50 UNDER THE BFD ROBE BY
STANLEY, WEYMAN, Part 3: "Revenge", 9.30 COMPOSER OF THE ARTHUR-11-199.
WEEK
Concarta for Two Pienna-played บร Jena And Valerie Trimble: Mirnets in the Gorbals-Ballet Sulle; The Street: The Girl Suicide; The Young Lovers: The Discovery of the Sutele's Bedv: Daner at Deliver- ince: Finale-The King of the only in literary circles but also tranger Buyal Opera House Orah. among the general publie, that Covent Garden eradicled by Cra mang of the facts have become stant fambert,
istested and
embroidered, and 16. TUNES OF YESTERDAY AND
NEWS REE). CORDED RELAV), 12.15 0ODNIGHT MURIC.
Italian Serenade in G Majer
TODAY. for the 11.00 RADIO with this feature ZBC RSA Cuttrell hos tried present the evidence as sim- pl or hylearly as it can be a Grined.
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.30 FORCES' EAVOURITES. N.DO OVEL TO YOU." 8.30 CULONIAL QUESTIONS 8.5 A NEW TOWN
SHAPE.
TARR
A series of als programmes feature form on aspuels of planning and building new town; 1: "The Master Plun.
9.40 THE NEWS.~-~
9.10 HOME NEWR
BRITAIN,
9.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Musle.
Conducted by Chesled Groves: Syn- Rustic Wed- phany in 2 A
Nupal Wedding Marcht ingl By: Serenade in the Garden Dance-Goldmark. 10.40 DR. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.1 POOKS TO READ, 10.30 FILM REVIEW, 10.45 RUYTUM
NESS
14 TREU
7.43 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. -Au-agriculturut magazins.
8.15 BARN DANCE. Win Jack Armstrong and his Earn- stormers and B Robinson; Master of Ceremonies, Lill Scott, arranged by
Kelly, from Richard Northumberland Hall.
11U918.45 INNOCENT OR C
of Frame phear A p.bgramine ricards presented by 15, nis
ion.
11. PERSONAL_PORTRAIT, Someone in the News
The
By C. . Hewitt: 2: The Policeman: In this talk about Engah law, the peck:r explains the functions the police in criminal proceedings.
9.00 THE
BRITAIN.
of
river: Western lihapsody: Folk fune
and
die Dance: The Blue Dells of Scotland: Kehringrove.
WHAT I 8,30 STUDIO: "I LIKE
LIKE,"
Presented by Jonn Webb. 2.00 THE BING CROSBY SHOW.. 7.30 TLLERS OF TALES."
G. B. Stern Reads Her Own story, "quiet Corner." 9.45 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
My old Tunes (om "Startght Exp:e"-Elgar); To the Child n from "Starligni Express"--Elgar
with Henry Cumings. (Baritons) the Symphony Drch. Mün:ght
Or- fose D'angeri-Symphony
by Sir heilsa, conducted Herbipol
10.00 CUNCERTO.
John
Cadenza: Movement,
Allegro
Fauenn
Concerto in D Major for Collo and Orchestra ayri: 1st Move meat. Allez moiterate, Atego mederala; 2nd
Moversat adrgo d Cadenza Eranuel
Com cad Symphony Orch.. can- pded by 3* Malenin gent. 1030 CHANSON FRANCAUSE.
Tendre Sererad 10680), -- The Rasa ile Etuit Douise Lafarge- Bhhardt Toot Pics De fall Fit Ben (Vande Tol.
Rehet Lutzer Amo u Met
ducted by Authony Bernard. HED WEATHER REPORT,
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN,
Wednesday
7.03 a.m. OPENING THEME, 7.03 NKAY HEADIJNEB... 7.50 LIGHT- MUSIC.
0.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT.
8.10 MUSIC AWN
0.00 CLOSE DOWN..
1.10 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 123 LONDON PROMENADE · OR-
CHESTRA
12.5 YEOM THE FILME'·
135 NKITS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 LONDON arepið CONCERT.
The But Northern Orchestra, | conducted by Joseon Post.
2.40 CLOSE DOWN.
Ir
4.49 PROGRAMBIE SUMMATY, 4.02 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR...
"THE HOUSE AT PO CORNER DY A. A. MILNE. Episode 9: "Tiggers Don't Climb Track."
TIONK.
830 LGBT ORCHESTRAL SELEC. 109 TIME BIONAL AND WORLD NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 7.10 THE HONGKONG BUDGET
EXPLAINED.
Dir
730 STUDIO: LUCKY
VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Jean Halliday. 8.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK. House Orchestra, Maya mera
Covent Garden. The take's Progress-Ballet Mude (Gavin Gordon); Recention. The Oil" orgy — Contin Faithful Lambert (Conductor); "Manon Lescaut Intermezzo Puccini: Jället und (Zandenki) →→→ Romeo Cavalcato Franco Patane (Conductor un- ganan Dance No. in F Sharp Minor Brahimaj - 9ir Malecim Sargent Guest Conductor); Shepherd's ey (Grainger) Lawrance Collingwond
Guest Conductor,
Paradis-Ven:
9.90 8ELECTIONS FROM "KING'S PHAPSODY" (IVOR NOVELLO) Muranian Rhapsody-lve: Novio With Herr Acton & Ille Ov
The Galea of Lee, Qive Glüszt and Denis Mertin with Harry Acrer & His Orch BD LONDON SUITED BY ERIC
COATES..
Covent Garden Tarantzile): We
De Mat-Vocal Waltz (Larve)-Edith! minuter (Medizioa); Langham Pre Pl; Sel: De Rive--Tango (Adams) | (Elegio); Mayfair (Velle) the New Jose Grenades and Orotest: Ar- Symphony Creh, conducted by Eric Bentin.
9.30 THE CANTERBURY TALES
10.45 "DANCING TIME."
and
Fox-
With Josephine radley Her Ballrooms Orchestra. One nice tomorrow:-Stow Trol (Myrow); Whatta Ya Cenza de your --Quick-nep (Lewis); I KAIN hand, Madame-Tanga (Lewis): Five Minutes More-Qulik-itep (Cabs): 1252 Mornme- Three O'Clock
Waltz (Robledo).
Conter
NO. 8.
The Preamble to the Wits of Bath's Tale.
Chaucer's Poem Adapted for Broad- casting by Nevil Cugali. 10.15 CONCERTSTUCK IN F MINOR
(WEBER) Op. 79, (For Plano and Orchestra). Largnetto Atte pasionata Adagte;
11.00 RADIO NEWSNERI, (RECORD-R
En RELAY).
11.13 GOODNICHT MUSIC.
Walters, Op. 39. Nos. 12 to 18 B Mince (Braum Capriccio
1.10 · HOME---N-E·W-8 –– F-R 0.31 | Op. 16-No-2- (Brahms);- Intermez. Zu C Major, Op. 110, No. 3- 11.30 VARIETY FANFARE,
En (Piano): When Bickheus 9.15 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA. Presenting high speed variety with
of programme
Gramophone Sourdine, Op. 60, No. 2 (Faurc); The Kerdites, The Gaunt Bithers A
Silcarecords presented by, Barbara. Me- Apres Un Heve (Faure) Gerard Kin Platt, The Beverlay
ad Augmented Fadyenn.
Souray Baritone), with Pizzo. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT. Deck Boxes-ereheslin, con- 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, ducted by Vitem Taasky, Introduced 10.15 Wilfred Pickles in
11.30 CLUSE DOWN. by Alan Clarke,. produced by Ron- nie Taylor. 12.00 THE NEWS.
TUESDAY, MARCH 4
34 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP,
10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. | 1230 NEWS ANALYSIS. · · 18.35 MARCHING AND WALTZING. The Marches played by The Band rie Geldstriam Guards: Condie- tor: Coptale Devalos A. Popry The Waltzes played by The cura Cr- chestra Ceadnele: Wynley-
introduced farmas
ign
|
Wolf Budspert String vatt Ravel-Gaskan Poulet and Orch The per ernamentary to Pavane for Dead intants of the shrew evening
o'clock Concerts Poulet. al a
11.39 WEATHER AUTORT. will le
cording of Bill
GUD BAVE THE QUEEN, the of -hillips' description
11.39 CLOSE DOWN,
18
Sbetween the Army and
Tao to be played at Scokun- the after- pro Cheur during noon.
In "Enkurday Roundup" to- night at 3.15 the
Sunday
PROGRAMME SUM
listeners can hear 10.00 a.m.
MARLY. Arthur Honourable Sir
10.02 SATURDAY'A SULTS.
Morte, C.B.E., Chairman and
SPORTB [E-
Chief Manager at the Hong- 10.03 MUSIC OF JEROME KERS kong and Shanghai Banking 10.30 #LAY
Carporation, whe hus just com- pleted his fortieth year with the Bank,
(Broadcasting on a frequency
11.30
OF THE SERVICE FROM H. M. DOCKYALI) CHURCH, Preacher: The
**. Rev. flover, IN LONDON STUDIO CONCERT, Bournemouth Municipal
E.
sirv
of
845 kilocycles
and on 9.52
per second megacycles per
second in 'he 31 metre band).
Today
13.30 PROGRAMME KUNIMARY,
11.3 THE ROYAL WELSH MALE
CHOIR,
12.43 "MIKLODY TIME",
Teddy Johnson and Marie Ben son (Vocal).
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 ORCHESTRAL, BELECTIONS. FORCES PROGRAMMES, 2.00 STUDIO: FORCES CHOICE. Presented By Hill Braybrook.
RIDDLE OF 2.30 THE
Part
By Eriking Childers.
HANDS",
7:
Slowaw
3.00 BTUD10:
QUESTS.
THE
Luck of the
HOSPITAL ILE-
Presented by Linda.
4.00 SOUTHERN FANTASY,
4.30 MUSICAL SWEETHEARTS IN
HARMONY.
4.45 THE MELACHIRINO STRINGS.
With OverED
Linda Grey.
Mielachtino
&
5.1 GEORGE BOULANGER AND
HIS ORCHESTRA.
5.30 HAY'S A ̈ ̈LAUGH..
With Ted Ray, Kitty and Fred Yule,
Diselt
4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
4.02 STUDIO:
UNIT REQUESTSB PRESENTED BY LINDA. Calling: No. 1 P.A.3.D, Clear. water Bay
7.CO TIME BIONAL WORLD NEWR
AND NEWS, ANALY§18 (LON- DON LELAY).
7.13 FOR BT NAVID'S DAY.
A Programm
Folk Musl from Wales Megan Yoaler (Soprano) & Glenis Gordon- Fiestarp) Narrated by Hywel Davi Watching the Wheat: There's my true love in the Orchard: Lazy Robin: Bugall
the White Rock. Hetod; David of
7.30 VARIETY BANDBOX.
Bantiago and his Latin American mud with Jimmy Young
Arthur Reg
English, Folersen Brotherd Dixon Bully Torment and his Or- chestra.
320 WEATHER REPORT. 47 BAO VOCAL GEMS PHOM BOCAROUSELJ
(Rodgers Hammerstein 2nd). It I loved you: Iva Witharm. Be Stephen Douglase; 'June, is burtin out all over; darion Itome da Chorus; "Bdr. Hnow: Margot. Moser, Eria Mattson & Girls' Chorum: When the children Are Delsey; Margot Moser & Eric Mattson) A rest nice Clambake Chorus nible; Blow bigh, Blow Jow: Morgan Davies & Mats Chorus: What's he was of wondrin"Iya Withers & Gifs Chorus: "With the Drury Lane Theatre Orch.
chestra, conducted by ivdolphi Schwar 12.00 E T
CHOIR.
LLTON
GILLS
by
BAND
Dozen
1fonel Majun. 10.15 THE BILLY - COTTON
SHOW.
hol With Alanı Brerie St.phens, 13.15 LIGHT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC.
Kitarhone recordsi
1140 ROYAL NAVY V. THE ARMY, Rugby Union Focibell at Twicka- Alston; ham Commentary by Tex Summary by C. A. Kerala, 12.00 THE NEWA.
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
SUNDAY, MARCH 2 4.4. SPORTS ROUND-UP, 3.00 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
115 Interlude.
720 FROM THE EDITORIALS.. 1.30 ENGLISH
MAGAZINE.
2.00 CALLING ALL Foncis, Ted Ray introduces
for Services everywhere.
0.00 THE NEWS,
300 THE NEWS.
710 NEWS ANALYS17.
3.15 DAILY QUOTATION. .. And Interlude.
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS 1.30 FORCES FAVOURITES, KOU MESIC FOR DANCING.
A progralome of strici tempo date muafe played by Victor Silvest, and his Ballroom archestr
B.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA: By Alistair Cooke.
9.00 THE NEWS,
9.16 HOME
BRITAIN.
NEWB
9.15 BHC MIDLAND LIGHT
CHESTRA.
TC-
'HAVE A GO Vilts Aberystwyth, a seaside ent and University town on the IUR- Cardiganshire Cast: Musical tretiens by Violet Casan, produced by Barney Calehan,
10.45 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
A topical disussian programmate by in team of authoritative speakers.
11.15 THE CHELTENHAM
cur.
GOLD
Racing: A recorerd commenin.y. 1130 CRAZY PEOPLE.
Featuring Radio's Own Crazy Gang 'The Goons.'
Sell:*. HD:Ty Secombe, Peter Michael Bentine, Spike Milligan and Quarter, Max Ekington the Ray
Stanley Geldray, The Stargazers,
Orchestra: the Dance Dlack and Script written by Spike Milligan and Larry Stephen, and Edited by Jim- Dennis ON-my Gration, produced by
Main Wilson,
10.00 Big Ben, "RADIO NEWSREEL. 12.00 THE NEWS, 10.15 Andre Morell and Carleton 12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
Dr
Hobby In
REVERENCE FOR LIFE,'
A first glimpse or a reminder of thought! Albert Schweltzer's Compiled entirely from his writing and produced by Edward Lives:y. 11.15 APPOINTMENT WITH MUSIC.
programme Hilly Maver) and his Players.
11.30 CLIFFORD CURZON (plano). Moment Austral in Cherp minor,
3.1 HOME NEWS FROM On. 01, No, Schubert: 15 Verla
ARITAIN.
3.1 MELODY
STALLS.
FROM
Mars with a jugue on a theme THE Prethers Op. 25-Reeths
yea.
17.00 THE NEWS Contkazat 19.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
Sot from Mindral Show.. BRZ Nevity Crehjutraj Robert Kuby, intindeed by
12.13 p.m. STUDIO; EPORTS TIME,,
He will chilly
1920 PROGRAMME BUMMARY,
13.3
WALTZ TRIK"
WR Andre Rosielanetz and
His Orchestra,
12.45 TIME FOR MUSIC.
The ABC Brallish Variety Gr checira
Jolin Corbett with
Krmlo (Tenor), conducted by Stephen.
1.13 NEWS, WEATHER
ПЕРОДТ
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT. FORCES PROGRAMMES. 2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With Jay Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards, 2.30 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR,
Presented by Robin Day, 3.00 STUDIO; HOSPITAL
QUESTE,
Presented
by
RE-
Christabel
Wheatley, 4.00 THE ADVENTURES
RICHARD HANNAY," By John Buchan. Episode 8: "The Coolin." 4.35 BBC NANDATANU..
Rassed Brass
Bande Fromm by
Budderadela;' conducted Denis Wright.
5.00 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS. Presented by Chrutabel. 6.00 PROGRAMME SUMBIARY. 0.02 SOCCER (0.5. RECORDED).
Army v Slug Tao at Soon- SERVICES EVEN-
4.30 STUDIa;
poo.
BONG
Conducted by iljo ̈ Rev, D. R. Thomax, CF.
7.00 TIME.BIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYĢIS (LONDON RELÁT). 7.15 HONGS FROM THE
"DER
OPERA
MHISTER BINGER"
(WAGNER)...
FERDINAND
PUDE
RANCH
a interlude.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 -0.45 DAY SPORTS ROUND-UP,
760 THE NEWS.
7.10 NEWS ANALYS
15 DAILY QUOTATION. And Int:clude.
10.00 sen. RADIO NEWSREEL. 115 CONCERTO. Mewich-Ward and the EBC Scol Lab Orchestre:_ Conductor: lan Plano Whyte, Play Schulnaza's
'f'coprainmo Concerta in A inlour; a'so includes: Overture: Tancredi - Tersint; Overture, Scherro, and Concert Final-Schumann.
1.15 INTERNATIONAL
NISM.
10 FROM THE EDITORIALE. 7.30 SPORTS DIARY. 7.45 LISTENERS CHOICE. Concellius AND WORSHIP. COMMU-8.43 HOW WORDS GET AT YOU. 2: Polite Persuasion': t. N. Cur- rey discusses cdvertisements that persuade you by appealing to your natural feels
9.00 THE NEWB. 9.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
A series of talks by Waller Kolarz. 11.30 Ted Ray in
'RAY'S A LAUGH.'
Sellers, Win Kitty Blucit, Peter Patricia Hayes, Graham Stark,
Joha and
Hanson; The King's Aten; Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra; Sertpt by Ed- die Maguire, George Wadmore, and Ted Ray, produced by George Inns, 12.00 TIE NEWS.
Charles Leno,
FROM
9.18 LISTENERS' DIGEST.. 9.45 EMILJA TOBA (ñopraño). 10.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 BRITISH CONCERT HALL..
ROYAL NIILHARMONIC OR- CHESTRA.
FRIDAY, MARCH 7
6.45 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.00 THE NEWS.
7.10 NEWR ANALYSIS. 7.15 DAILY QUOTATION. And Interlude.
720 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.30 RADIO THEATRE.
John Gielgud and Donald Wel- at in THE CROSS AND THE ARROW.
from Dramatised by Peter Watts the novel by Albert Maltz, produc- tion by Peter Watts, Parti Ges- lapo Comminar Kehr Mrientin Haye
Baumer, Labour Jutlus Front Loader Paul Hardwick; Errihe Lingg-Mr-jarie Vexbury: Cielgud: Dr Hermann Zrder-John Shter Wallw:ber-Era Esheer Keller, Coll Leader-Ronak! Sidney: Wegler's bunk mates, 1etz Roger Delgado: Holseler-John Carol; Wei- Hugli Moxey Eggert-Hawfc- Korso; BukeDavki Kon Culit; Pasior Frisch-Anthony Jacoby Hirenski, a Pole Bernard Rebel; WI Wegler-Donald Wolfit; Ello Back-Beryl Calder: Rudi Lines -- Lewis Stringer (Part next week),
.35 RECITAL.
By Kathleen Ferrier (contrai- to); Bruno Walter (piano). Frauenliche und Leben (A Woman's Life and Level-Schumann.
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
1.13 Excerpts from
ΕΠΟΜ
A PRINCEBA OP KENBENG- TON.'
Elsie
19.15 NEWS ANALYSIS.
Conducted and presented by Sir A Comic Opera by Edward German, MONDAY, MARCH 3
Thomas Butham Overture: Der Book by Basil Road, with 1.45 p.m. THINK ON THEBE Freischutz-Weber: Symphony No. Morison, Catherine Lawson, Stephen
THINGS.
3 in D (207) (Paris)-Mozart; Manton, Frederick Harvey, and Dud- and Marche Exprice - Dellus. arlay Tlp: BBC Midland Chorus: B&C Midland Light Orchestra: Con- ductor: Gilbert Vinter.
Christian hymes, their music,
their meaning.......
10 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
7.15 Interlude,
7.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
1.30 THE.
EVER.
LEAV MAPLE
A Variety Programme,
6.00 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC, BBC Revue_Orchestra.
Beecham: State: The Great Elope ment--Ifandel, arr. Beecham.
11.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music,
FOR
8.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES:
A Parliamentary Review by Maha rajkumari Indira of Kapurthala,
0.00 THE NEWS.
0.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
D35 BBC
TRA.
NORTHERN
No Side Lines
FROM
ORCHES-
11.6 THE STORYTELLER.”
A Good as New by II. B. juin, read by Oliver. Burt. 12,00 TRE News.
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
Tuesday
7.03 A.m. OPENING THEME. · 2.0 NEW HEADLINES, 7,10 LIGHT MUSIC.
5.00 NEW AND WEATHER
PORT.
8.30 MUSIC.
DOLORE, DOWN,
Allegro di Marcla Gajoso-soberi
murso; Presto Casadesus (Piano) and the Orenestr Symphonique of Paris, conducted by Eugene G., 10.30 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES
Eric Mobinson and his Orchestra With Bruce Trent" and ̈ ̈itica William.
2,00 BIDAI
THE XDITORIALS. "(NRCORDEDHBELAY), AN 1.10 INTERLUDE.
Incidental Murs to "Fairy Coki" (handock)—The.London" Prúmenade
Qich.
STUDIO CONCERT.
Glaslon D'Aquiso ¿Tenor) Piano Accompaniment by Eris O'Hell
Shaw,
835 BAY'R A LAUGH.
With Tid - Bay, Khy Tuti and Fred Yule.
6.40 STUDIO: HPORTA REVIEW.
By Bill P$ilip=.
2.15 TÍME YON MUSIC,
The BBC Midland Light Or
by Gilbert chestra, conducted Vinter.
Shephent's Dance; Where the lomon trees blanda Minuet for Painola: Tcondilly Palkku; Cuskco J'olka; Slavanie Dance: Pastoral Dance,
9.45 IN MY LIBRARY.
A Talk by Elizabeth Bowen, 10.00 AT THE OPKRA.
"Carmen" Acts 3 and 4 let), Will Gabriella Braanzoni, María Carbone, Pierlo Pauli Ernesto DeLanzoni, Attillo Bordona,
· Karko Júada and Members of the Chorus end Crestera of La Scala Opera, Milan, conducted by Carlo | Sabrina,
These foolish things; In Hammers- Black backs: Basin Street Blues: Coffee; Song of India; Rose in a garden of weeds; Dark Town Strut-
beautiful is night;} tera Ball; How Danding on the celling: Talking is woman: It I knew you were.coming; You ought to be in picture;
Ben.
1160 RADIO NEWSREEL (RECORD-
ED RELAX)
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Gioconda De Vite (Violin and the Philharmonia Oreli.
FD RELAY). 11.00 RADIO NEWSRCEL, (RECORD. 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
(Dell)- In a Summer Garden
Con Orch London Ph@harmonto ducted by Sie Thomas Beecham, 13 WEATIFYR REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
7.00 OPENING THEME, 7.05 NEW BEADLINES, 710 LIGHT MUSIC.
8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER BE-
FORT.
3.10 MUSIC.
9.00 OLORE DOWN. 12.13. STUDIO: ROMAN CATHOLIC
PRAYERS.
By the Rev. Gallagher, S.,
Father
n.W.
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1232 XAVIER CUGAT AND His
ORCHESTRA.
12.45 LONDON STUDIO MELO-
DIES..
Kita Bobinson and his orches..... tra with ETLE Whitley and Maureen Springer.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
130 LUNCHTIME- MUSIC, 2.00, CLOSE DOWN.
6.00 PROGTAMME SUMMAHY. 0.02 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR→→
"CÓWLEAZE FARM”. Final Episode: Fiota.
The Harvest
ny RADIO GIVEN BY MIRS LEE WAI LAN AND 8.K. LEE RECOND- ED).
0.30 CANTONESE
0.45 ORGAN SOLOS BY BR G.D.
CUNNINGHAM.
−7.00 TIME BIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LON- DON RELAY).
7.15 TRIAL BY JUBY (QILBERT
AND BULLIVAN). SUNG BY: George Baker. Derek Oldham. Leo Shefeld, Arthur Winifred Lawson. with asking. Chorus and Orchestra under the Direction of Rupert D'Oyly Carte
CHESTRA. 74 DAVID ROSE AND HIS OR
Dance of the Spanish Onion
Bunrise
Serenade Law-
Square
Dance
2
Das Heimweh (Schubert); Hin Una(Rosd: Wieder Filogen Pello (Schubert):tencen Manhattan Liebe Schwarmt Aut Allen Wegen Roseli. Our Waltz (pse); Hallday
Sehuntants for Strings (Rose), (Schubert) - Elisabeth
7.5D WEATHER REPORT. Soprano) with Pang; Romance No.
THE EDITORIALS 8.00 FROM DE-2 in F Maier. Do. 69 (Beethoy?)→
(RECORDED RELAY).
No. 2.10 PEER GYNT-SUITE
(GÁIEG). Ingrid's Lament; Arablan 'Dance: Return of Pear Gynt; Solveig's Song The London Philharmonic Orch, cand. by Buell Cameron,
8,30 "JOURNEY INTO MELODY",
and his with Robert Farnon Orchestra Guest Artist: Fre- derick Ferrari.
12.15 MORNING PRAYERS,
Conducted by the Rev. Frank Ähort (Studio). 200 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1242 BONG AND DANCE IN
HRITAIN.
A Programme from Northum berland. 1.00 LIGHT PIANO PARADE. 1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 MUSIC FROM OPERA, 3.00 CLOSE DOWN.
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 4.02 1.ONDON STUDIO MELODIES, Kele Bobinson and his Orchesga
with Denny Lee.
E.JO LANTONESE BY RADIO,
Given by Miss Leo Wal-ian and 15. H. Les (iteearded). 8.43 SHORT PIANO RECÍTAL BY
LOUIS KENTNER.
7.09 TIME RIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LON- DON RELAY),
7.13 ORCHESTRAS RELECTIONS,
Overturetonsal Antall Creil. Oct:" Humperdinck) The donducted by Join Barrel.
Dances No. 2 and Hungarian (Drama)-Vienna Philharmonic Orch, conducted by Wehelm Furtwangler: Buin Atheno-Turk March Beethoven) Vienna Philharmonie Grch, conducted by Karl Alwin,
130 STUDIO; "DOWN MEMORY
LANE.
THE
Presented by Alleen Wands, 7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 FROM
EDITORIALS (RECORDED RELAY). 4.10-30 200-DENT GILLETTE AT
THE CONSOLE.
8.36 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With day Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jinity Edwards,
5.00 TIME FOIL MUSIC,
The BBC Scottiat: Variety 'or chestra. conducted by Komlo Blephen with Ira Gourlay. Ungrateful heart: The Brazilian Fiddler; Ninette: La Barcarolle; Sel: The Arcadiens; The Blue Bells of: Scotland: Kelvingrove,
9.20 STUDIO;
BOOK
MUSICAL
NOTE-
Presented by the Rev. Father T. F. Byan, 8J.
10.00 WAND OF YOUTH SUITE“
NO. 1 (BLGAN).
Overture; Serenade: Minuet; Sun
19.00 Big Ben. ELADIO NEWSREEL. } Dance: Fairy Pipers: Blumber-Scene: 10.15 MUSIC HALL.
Hermanos
Rhythm: Deniz Cuban For-Band, Reg Lloyd, Billy Merrin and Penny Nichols, Horan Taroor. Kenney, Rawkz and Landauer,
Wooland, Introduced by Northa Monte Roy, and Jewel and Warriss, Augmented BBC Valety Orchestra.
THURSDAY, MARCH 6
65 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP.
1.00 THE NEWS.
7.10 NEWS ANALYSIB.
7,15 DAILY QUOTATION, And Interlude.
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.30 SPORTING RECORD,
Donducted by Paul Fenoulhel, pro- duced by Bill Worsley, 11.5 NEWS RECORDS. Presented this week by Roy Brad-
ford.
12.00 THE NEWB,
1240 NEWS, ANALYSIS, ..
By Mik
Fairies ond Glants London Symphony Orch, conducted by Sir Edward Yigar.
of Eigh-
10.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT, TBC Northern Orchestra, con- dueled by Charles Grover. Movem alt from Bulte teenth Century Georgian Morirt Avmthony No an O "Paris,” 11.00 RADIO NEWBREE. (RECORD.
ED RELAY).
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Tunca:
Aria: Ich habe genug; Recit: Blein Gott!
mich auf Arla: Ich freue meinen Ted-ans latter (Britens) And The Philharmonia Orch, can
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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN.
Thursday,
7.00 .m. OPENING THESE. 7.03 NEWS HEADLINES. 7.10 LIGHT MUSIC,
1.00 NEW AND
РОДТ
8.10 DIUSIC.
B.00 CLOSE. DOWN.
Just
one
of there things (Colo Porter); In a calm (Fatnani; Peanut Polka (Farmon); Invitation Walz
WEATHER RE- (Addinsell); Love me my love
Baguley) Frederick Ferrari: The White Dove (Stothart-Lebar)Fre- derick Ferrari: When you retuSTA
LKS. .m. FROGRAMME SUMMARY, (Weiss)--Frederick Ferrari). April in 12.32 LIGHT INSTRUMENTAL Paris (Duises; Shadow Walz (War-
VARIETY. 12.45 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.
Kric Robinson and his Orchestra with Kay Cavendish (Piano). 1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 MUSIC AND
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2.00 CIDSK DOWN.
SONG
100 PROGRAMME_SUMMARY,
5.02 178 SWING TIME. . 6.30 IIT PARADE.
7.00
or
IME BIGNAL. WORLD NEWA AND NRW 8 ANALYSIS (RECORDED BELAY). 7.13 LETTER FROM AMERICA BVY ALISTAI COURE (RECORD- ED REPLAY), 7.30 STUDIO; LA DEMI-HEURE
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9.00 STUDIO: MUSIC LOVERS" 好您一 HOUR CLASSICAL QUESTS.
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