THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1952.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week, In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Radio Hongkong Broadcasting Programmes
For Hongkong's
Tomorrow evening at 7.15, the Director of with the Westminster Choir, Education, the Hòn, D. J. S. Crozier, will broadcast
19.00 MUSIC FOR WORSHIP.
The Chole of Westminster Ab bey, London.
- an introduction to the Colony's Education Week
for 1952. He will speak about the aims and pur- the Tighteous; We wait for Thy: poses of education in Hongkong.
Auber-Man Symphony
P121; Nune Dimilis Gloria Laus (Morning Hymn); The Soud: Loving Kindness. 10.10 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS.
La Muta Dl Portic Overture
Orch... The station is also broadcasting part of the
vendueled by Cav. Lorenzo Muin- D'Italic (Suite Hongkong Music Festival Prizewinners' Concert: Impressions
for Orchestre) (G. Charpentier): Tram Queen's College on Wednesday night at half-Serenade: A la Fontaines A Mules Sur les Cimes: Napall-Orchestre past-eight. The broadcast part of the perform-Symphonique, conducted by
Save Clinrentier. ance will include the wiming senior boys' choir,1100 RAD sopamo solo, verse-speaking choir, senior piano 115 WEATHER REPORT. solo, and mixed voice choir, and there will be an address by the Rev. Father T. F. Ryan, S.J. Lemard Starbuck will be at Queen's College to give dreription of the scene and to introduce the programme.
Go Tourday night of 3 o'clock there is a recital from the studida by, tha se bing buss-baritons, Fritz Philipushern, Profrian af Singing, at the Shanghai National Conservatoire of Music, Professor Philippy- hern, who is well known to Shanghai audiences, haz also sung with the Milan and Rame Opera companies. He is at present on his way from Shanghai to Australie; where he will fulfil musicul engagements.
The 30s fic will sing on Tuesday evening are Schubert's "ple Sign Port", "We lola Somg! by Welf, an aria from Verdi's "Don Carlos", and "The Flea" by Moussorgsky.
Astoria Opelstra Mizuta Valles pdogs-Foxtrot (Sej- Je d
orti.
Veena
Then, pa Thursday at 8.10 p. Radio Tengkong is brond- casting a two-pitro recital by om at pay And Walker... The Marilos Kierman and Kenneth the Dancing to the Planu Dinsley. They are playing the NG. 21 11 1-Simprint Pino); --Faxtrat Variations
Theme of
Orehearsi A bez tut led in blue → Waltz (Cools)—Marla" "Harp" Lorruzi ang his Bhythairs.
NEWSREEL (RE- LEGU FABIO
CORDED RELAY
Haydn, Opus 58 B. by Brahms.
Radio Hongkong hopes to be on the alr this evening at 8.15,
-den far
and his
when there should be another HL GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
Roundup "Saturday"
"intrgangsta Grow-in-D-Major 51-Felix Therondal. On. No. duced by Pallips.
wor. Weingarter conducting the London is always
however, emphy Orchestes. possibility, a there might be an 11.29 WEATHER REPORT,
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. expected break in transmission
That
because of temporary dis- 11.30 €1.0SE DOWN. appearance of the microphone:
The guest tanigit, you see,,
Lyle the Magician!
is
This afternooi sees the final day's play in the Seven-a-Sides for the Blarney Stone Shield. Bill Plulips will give a com-
from
Club mentary on play
Happy Valley, Ground, approx. 5.15 to 6 o'clock.
of
from
(Broadcasting on a frequency
per
845 kilocycles per.second
megacycles and on 9.52 second in the 31 metre band).
Today
13.30 PROGRAMMES SUMMARY.
12.32
MELODY TIME",
Vocal: les tevens and Nelson Kiddy.
1.15 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT
1.30
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ACESTRAL SELECTIONS.
FORCES PROGRAMMES, 2.00 STUDIO: FORCES CHOICE PRESENTED BY BENNIS WILLS.
2.30 "PAUL. TEMPLE ANÝ. THE
VANDYKE AFFAIR",
By Franels Durbridge.
Eplende, 3:
Droste"
3.00 BTUDIO:
introducing
Mr
HOSPITAL RC- QUESTS PRESENTED LINDA.
L
4.00 SOUTHERN FANTASY",
Wit Edmundo Ros and bly
Rand.
4,30 PRAYS A
LAUGHL
With Ted Bay, Kitty Blueit and Fred Vulg.
3.00 0.5 VAN DER LINDEN AND 18 METROPOLE OL- CHESTRA.
515 RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Tarnly Cup.
5.00 PROGRAMME. SUMMARY,
7.00 TIME
UNIT REQUESTS 4.03 STUDIO:
PRESENTED BY LINDA.
SIONAL, TORLD NEWA AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY).
7.15 PATRICIA MORISON
MILL JOHNSON HING
Favourites from "fis Kate (Cole Porter)...
129 VARIETY, BANDBUS. 730 WEATHEй NEPORT. 8.00 FR018RAKT
ANIS
་
OVERTURE
FLOARY 6p, is,
1.13 TURI SATURDAY
KOUND-UP.
4.19 db 6N STUDIO
MELODIES, Pete Robinson and flu Ötehog, wen Catley
tra Wilh (SOYTENG).
9.00 UNDER Țtt ttèn fore".
Ny Stanley J., Weymen.
Final Episode: "The End of the
Jou COMPOSER OF THE WEĆK—
0,30
KADALEVIKY.
TODAY.
Sunday
10.40 a.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARK, 100 SATURDAY'S
SUITS.
SPORTS
24.03 MORNING MELODY.
RE-
Light uste, Feaners Langl.ru (Vorni). 10.38 1.0NDON STUDIO CONCERT.
The Welbeck String Orchestra, conducted by Denix Wright
THE 11.00 RELAY OF
SERVICE FROM MT. JOHN'S CATHE- DRAL 12.13 STUDIO: SPORTS TIME,
By B Pips.
12.30
13.3
PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
MEXICANA. "**
Andre Kostelanets and His Or chestra.
12.45 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES,
Kay Martin and H
Melody
From the Sky Orchestra with Diek James,
1.13 NEWS
REPORT
WEATHER AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
FORCES PROGRAMMES.
2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERY.
With Jay Nichols. Dirk tient- ley and Jimmy Edwards. 2.30 STUDIO; JAZZ HALF
HOUR.
Presented by Robin bay, 3.00 STUDIO: "BOSPITAL,
QUESTS.
Presented by Christabel, 001 E ÄDVENTURES RICHARD HANNAY."
By John chan,
Eptrede 11 "he Wild Birds," 430 BG BANDSTAND.
RE-
NEWSREEL
DON RELAY).
Gux (LON:
1.IC STUDIO: EPILOGUE.
Candurted by The Rev. Rate, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLONE DOWN.
Monday
7.03 m. OPENING THEME. 7.05 NEWS HEADLINES. 7.10 GT MUSIC 8.00 NEWS
Education
PORT,
E. MUSIC,
9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.30 pm.
PROGRAMME
12.37 JASCITA
12.45
Week
The
DOA-
Eude in Sham Minor Co 5.1 ard Mavement: Adagio; 4th Move- No. (Chepin); Bude in A minor, ment: Allegro ma non troppo. 4 139 26, No. 4; Six Prejudies for Plano Anthony Pi (Cello) with Lordoh Philharmonic Orch.. Checkelegs SUM-
1,59 WEATHER REPORT.
ducted by Eduardt Van Bolsium. 2.00 LANDON STUDIO MELODIES, 1030 CHANSON FRANÇAISE.
Erie Robinson and Uls Orcties
Tu M'Apprendras (Murayi-Jean tra, with Julia Shelley Cavalli Bous Lo Clel D'Afrique and Dick James (Dailin) Josephine Baker and the (Soprano), (Tenor).
Perisco Comedian Harmonists
(Massonel) --- Ship Ahoy: Three o'clock in the D'Automne-Melodie
Fellt Bal M. Tinu Roset; | morning: fed salls in the sunsal;
The Fleet's in Port: Sel: Carissima: Musette Valse (Chekler)-Lucienne Funlany "The Belfish Giant"; The Boyer: Maitra Pierre (Bell)-Les
broke Doll Song: The Man Who ̧
Compagnons De La Chanson. the Bank at Monte Carlo: We saw 10,45 "DANCING TIME." the sea; Big Ben,
MABY.
DATSKO AND S GYPSY ENSEMBLE,
UJIT VARIETY, With Vocal by Pezey Itrid and
Dennių Day. .5 p.m. NEWS, WEATHER 11:
AND
ANNOUNCE- MENTA. 1.30 1USIC FOR YOU. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
G.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
6.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S
HALF HOUR.
Presented by Elizabeth Ann. 236 STUDIO: PORTUGUESE
HALF HOUR.
BIGNAL WORLD 7.50 TIME
NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSTA (RECORDED RELAY).
A. 1.
7. ANDRE KORTELANET MU
HIN ORCHESTRA
AND
AND WEATHER RE-
from
8.30 STUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT
LIKE.
Presented by John Clark.
1.00 THE BING CROSBY SHOW. 0.30 TELLERS OF TALES.
I
"A Tale of My Grandfather" by Jeffery Farbal,
D. NEW CONCERT ORCHES.
TILA.
Jeux D'enfants Suite {Bizet)
HIC OF VINCENT YOUMANS. No. 1, 3, 4 & Jay Wilbur (Con- Frescocm-Suite (Haydn Winout à Song: Great Day: More ductor);
Wood) Nos. 1 4 3-Serge Krish than you know; Hallelujah
(Conductor), "Bit Orck". Time on my handli The Cartura (from "Flying dowa : 10,00 CONCERTO. Ilo")
7.30 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM. 7.45 ARTIST OF THE WEEK-CO- LIN HORSLEY (NEW ZEA- LAND PIANIST).
BBC Overse
Shortwave
BON
12.30 PROGRAMME GUMMARY. Guerrinit Alfredo (Tenor). Luigi Tenor), Adeljo 17.31 "FATAH WALLER (PIAND) Infantino: Gastpho
With other Frincipais, AND 18 BUYTUM.
Chorus and bichegira of the Opein
12.45, FROM THE FILMI. :
15 NEWS. WEAThen fiellouse: flame, conducted by Vicento
PORT AND ANNOUNCE- 9.45 STUDIO: BOOK TALK,
MENTS.
Hellenis.
by Iuth Kirby.
1.38 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT | 10.00 Richard ÇIKAN AND HI
NO. 68.
The BBC Reailish. Orchestra Conducted by fan Whyte, 2.40 CLOSE DOWN,
Hulma
ORCHESTRA. GUEST ARTIST: JEANETTE MAÇIHINALD,
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMATLY, 0.02 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR.
By B.G. "Toytown" Beaman. No. 13: Toytown Goes West." 6.30 FORCES BANDSTAND,
WORLD The BIONAL 7.00 TIME
NEWS AND NEW: ANALYSI8 (LONDON DELAY).
T.15 BTUNIO: "LUCKY DIP".
Varialy Request Presented by Jean Halliday.
7.30 WEATHER REPORT.
La Cinquantaine (Gabriel-Marla); Chant Sets Pargies (Tehelkavsky): "The Junted Hall-tooni”—Waltz through (Geoffrey Tayel; Shillin“
MasDonald; (Penn) Jeanette itomany fo from The Fortuna Teller flerbert) Jeanette Mac- Donald; Tole – Bergére (Fletcher);- Bainnade El Reponse (Coleridge- Taylor); Moment Musical (Schubert); Sleeping Beauty Waltz | (TchaikovskZI,
10.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. Orchestra, The ne Beotal rendected by Jan Whyte.
*Th Wispy" (Vaughan 11.03 RADIO NEWARCEL (RECORD-
TO RELAY
Svito Williams).
1 COODNIGHT MUSIC,
Concurio in o Majar-Adazio (Mozart); Barabande ørut Tambouria
8.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS"
(RECORDED' RELAY)., 8.10 NELLE DALLET (ADAM).
Opening Scene Giselle's Dance: Mad Sone: Pas de Deux: Closing | (Leclair-Sarazato)--Yehudi Menuhin SceneRoyal Opera House Orchestra (Violin); La Főzvio (Raft)-Yvonne Covent Garden conducted by Con-Arnaud (Plano), stant Lambert.
With Glenn Miller and is Or. chestra. Moonlight Serenade - Foxtrot (Miller); Star Dust-Foxtrol (Car- michael; Little Brown Jug-Fox- trot (Arr. Pinogan); Chattanooga Choo Choo (Warren)-Tex Beneks and the Four Modernaires (Vocal): Missouri Waltz (Logan).
NEWSREEL 11.00 RADIO
DON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Come Back to Surrento (E. de Symphony Curtial-The Kingsway
Ballroom Orchestra: The Haunted Toyo) The Kingsway Orchestra; Royal Empress, (Lon Navior) (Dorlay); Waltzule (from "Lohengrin-Wagner),
· {LUN=.
Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85 'Cella & Orchestra) Movement: Adagio-Moderate; 2nd Movement:
mallo
Olde- Lento Allegro
Programmes
for
1st
Divine Beautiful Spring) Lincke)-Sydney Thompson's
Symphony
Tanto
(Paul
Tyme Danes Orch.
11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
(6.15-9.15 p.m. on 17.790 Me/s, 16.86 m; 9.15 p.m.-12.15 a.m. on 11.75 Mc/s, 25,53 m.)
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
6.45 p.m. PARTS ROUND-EP. 700 THE NEWS,
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
7.15 DAILY QUOTATION. And Interlude
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES, B.00 OVER TO YOU.
8.30 COLONIAL QUESTIONS," 2.45 A NEW TOWN TAKES
SHAPE.
נוס נדו!
10.45 RHYTHM 19 THEIR BUSH, 1
A
Nihar programme
records presented tan.
of
by
gromophone
Denis Pres-
11.15 PERSONAL PORTRAIT, Soincase in the News.
11.30 VARIETY FANFARE.
Anderson
T Kordites, Larry Macari, Car dew Robinson: Gordon
Jimmy Lucas, and and Pauline Jewel and Ben Warris, The Aug-
THURSDAY, MARCH, 27
#45 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS.
1,10 NEWS ANALYSIS
115 DAILY QUOTATION.
And Interlude.
720 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
7.19
7.43 LANDING RECORD
AND LIVESTOCK.
An agricultural magazine.
4:
pro-
FROM
Ira conducted by Vilem Tauskyter of Ceremonies, Bill Scott, sr. Introduced by Alan Clarke,
tanken by Richard duced by Ronnie Taylor.
the Memorial Hall, 12.00 TH NEWS.
Northumberland.
115 DARN DANCE.
Barn- Jack Armstrong and his stormers and Bill Robinson; Mas- Kelly, from Whittingham,
A-series-of-six-programmes.in mented Northern Variety Orches feature
aspects of plan. nu and building hŃ ZAMAN Stone Walk and Iron Bars."
9.00 THE NEWS.
1.18 HOME
BRITAIN.
NEWS
9.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE.
Light Music.
10.00 Big Ben, LABIO NEWSRELL, 10.45 MARCHING AND WALTZING. The Marches played by The Band
of the Grenadier
ductor: Major F.
Guards; Can-
3. Itorris: The neburn Wattzes played by The
Wynford Orchestra:
Conductor: Reynold Programme by Lionel Maron.
Introduced
15.43 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. BBC Revue Orchestra: Conductor: Robert Busby.
of
11.30 8OUTHERN SERENADE
CHESTRA.
Whiteson. Directed by Lou 11.45 ABSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Commentary
of matches.
On
12.00 THE NEWS,
опе
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
today'
SUNDAY, MARCH 23
6.45 p.m. BPORTS ROUND-UP.
7.00 THE NEWS.
1.80 NEWS ANALYSIS.
7.13 DAY QUOTATION.
And Interlude.
7.20
FROM THE EDITORIALS.
7.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.
8.00 CALLING ALL FORCES.
Ted Tay introduce a programme
for Services everywhere.
9.00 THP NEWS.
9.10 HOME
BRITAIN
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
TUESDAY, MARCH 25
6.45 p.m. REORTS ROUND-UP.
7.00 THE NEWS.
1.16 NEWS ANALTIR.
7.15 DAILY QUOTATION. And Interlude:
7.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES.
800 MUSIC FOR DANCING.
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
AS LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke.
3.00 THE NEWS.
9.10 HOME NEWS FROM
BRITAIN.
0.15 BBC MIÐLAND LIGHT
CHESTRA,
9.45 INNOCENT OR GUN.TY,
In his Bila Tha Juror'.
English
the law; оп
criminal peaker explains how the jury and the conditions system works,
under which an ordinary
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Tucsday
7.00 am OPENING THEME.
9.05 NEWS HEADLINES.
7.18 LIGHT MUSIC.
8.30 EDUCATION WEEK.
Music Festival Hengkeus
Tart of Prize Winners Concert from Queen's College. Commentator: Leonard Starbuck. 9.10 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK.
N.B.C. Bymphony Orchestra.
A Fat Overture (Wagner): Pre-
for
9.30 CANTERBURY TALES NO, 11.
The Merchant's Tale.
Poem Chaucer's
Adapted Broadcasting hy Nevill Coghiil. 10.30 A CONCERT OF POPULAR MUSIC BY THE QUEEN'S
moni:
HALL LIGHT ORCHESTRA, Guest Artlate Gwen Calley #Soprana) & John Brownice (Claritons).
Nell Gwynn Overture (Ed. Ger
I love the Moon Rubens); Three Freet bonnets (Harrie d'Hardelot; Pipes of Pan (trom
Charac
1.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE- "The Arcadiana"-Monckion)-Gwen
POLT.
1.14 MUSIC.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN,
12.15 p.m. STUDIO: MORNING
PRAYERS,
fly the Ray, Frank Shori. 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1933 HONG
DANCE
BRITAIN.
AND
IN
A Programme from Scotland," 1.00 BAWICZ AND LANDAUER
ON TWO PIANOS.
RE- 1.15 p.m. NEWS,
РОПТ MENTA.
Catley: The Boulevardier terlatie Intermezzo (Curzon); Jamal- an umbs (Benjamini: Serenade (Lockton & Ravin); Senorita (from "The Private Life of Don Juan"- Spoliansky & Wimpera- John Brownlee; The night has eyes (Charles Williama); The Runaway Rocking Horse (Edward White),
(RE- NEWBREEL 11.60 RADIO
CORDED RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Christmas Sinfonia: Shepherd's Musle (from "Christmas Oratorio")" Symphony Franciaco (Bach) San -1.30-MUSIC-FROM OPERA Orchestra: conductedby.. Flere Monteux: Beloved Jesus Choral Cohen: Prelude (Bach) Harriet Coma to me soothing sleep ("Otho"; (Handel) Kathleen Ferrier (Con- tralia Scherzo (from "Amaryllis" Suite Randel)-Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas, Beecham
WEATHER
AND
ANNOUNCE.
2.00 CLOSE: DOWN.
G.06 PROGRAMME SUMMAILY. 0.02 PETER
1119
6.30
citizen on
#40;
YORKS AND CONCERT, ORCHESTRA, Vocal: Steve Conway.
CANTONESE BY
may be called upon to serve njury
A
9.00 THE NEWS.
2.1 HOME Ni ws
MIUTAJN
PROM
9.35 NIGHTA AT THE OPERA.
Programme of gramophone
record presented by Barbara Mc-
Fadycan-
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.. 10.15 Wilfred Pickles in
HAVE A GO!
by
Visits Melton Mowbray, Leicester
Musical illustrations Ok thire:
Violet Carson, produced by Bar- Conducted
Leo by
Wurmiser; ney Colehan. Suite for Orchestra, Op. 49 - Saint-Saens; Eine
Kleine ›inux-Mozart; Overture, Alonso
10.45 BERIOUS ARGUMENT. Nachi-A topical discussion programme by alent of authoritative speakers. 11.15 RODIN WOOD, (plano). 1130 CHAZY PEOPLE.
Featuring Radio's" froh Gang 'The Goons. Peter Sellers, Harry Michael Benting, Spike
and Estrella'--Schubert. 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 WAS A COMMUNIST. Adapted for radio by Felix Fel- Ion. from the books by Douglas
Hyde.
HE APPOINTMENT WITH MUSIC. Billy Mayeri and his Players. 11.30 CELEBRITY QUINTET
reunite (Senior), NEWS
9.15 BADMINTON.
sun
In
and The Ray Ellington
The
Craty
Secombe. Milligan, Quarto, Stargazers. Geldray, Stanley Black and the Pance Or
Splice
Mox
A Family Reunion: Five Famous chestra: Script written by Members of the Goneer's Family Milligan and Larry Stephens, and
Gratton, edited by Jimmy
pro- Landen; Eugene (Father and Conductor): duced by Dennis Main Wilson. (Junior). Conductor, 17.00 THE NEWS. and Composer}
12.40 NEWS ANALYSIS. Leot (aboe); Marlo (Harp};
FRIDAY, MARCH 28 Sidonie (Harp).
FROM
Eugene
Pianist,
All England Championships.. At the Empress Hall, London; An illustrated report by Max Robert- 9.30 MELODY FROM THE STARS,
Honge from Musical Shows. 10.00 11 ten. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.13 CONCERTO." Phyllis Sellick and the BBC Nor- Orchestra, play Grier's Piano Concerto In A minor: Pro- RINO Includes: Kramina
Gordon Suite, Jarah's Orlando Gibbons and Sibelius's Sulte, Karelia
COMMU 11.IS INTERNATIONAL. (CON
Band of the Irish Guards, consthern
Jarget. ducted by 1 c. # 500 STUDIO HUME RE-
QUESTS
Presented by Christabet.
6.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, GUT
MUSIC
TINUDUS).
G30 STUDIú; SERVICES EVEN
SONG.
Conducted by The RV, W. E. Jones, CP.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL,
WORLD
NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS
(RECORDED RELAY), 715 EDUCATION WEEK,
Introductory Broadcast by the
Director of Edgeattun, Hon. D. J. B. Crozler,
ADVENTURED
7.30 THE
P. C 43."
My Alan Stanky.
NISM.
Filth of a series of talks by Wai- ter Kalare.
11.30 Ted Ray in
'RAY'S A LAUGH.
Win Kidy Bluett Peter Sellers, Patrielu Hayes,
Graham
Stark, Hanson;
Black
Charles Leno, and John The King's Men: Stanley ned the Dance Orchestra. 12.08 THE NEWS,
The
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
UF
"The Cale nf, the first Cuckoo."
7.59 VIRALKER REPORT.
E.OU "PRON THE EDITORIAL3
CRECORDED BELAY).
A.IO INTERLUDE,
from "Goyescas") (Granada)
The Lever and the Nightingale Arthur Tubinstein (Piano).
8.15 TIK MAYOR CASTER
THOMAS
Datos
NANDY.
Musle
AY
Composed by Ralph
Vaughan wutijamy.
Part 6: "The Rivals."
MONDAY, MARCH 24
6.43 pm. THINK
THINGS.
ON
T#291:
Christian hynins, their mucle, and
their meaning.
70% THE Nr.WS.
110 NEWS ANALYSIS.
115 BAILY QUUTATION.
And Interlude.
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,
1.30 STARS OF THE CARIBBLAN.
A Variety, Programme.
9.00 AGUVENIRS OF MUSIC.
BDC Hovie Orchestra; Conductor:
abert Busby
8.45 THE DEDATE CONTINUES.
Parliamentary Review by Maharajkumari Indira of Kapurtha
A
8.45 RADIO HONGKONG "PHOM"
CONCERT.
Concerto in D Major, K.218
pod THE NEWS.
8.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
ORCHESTRA,
12,00 THE NEWя.
12.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26.
645 pan. SPORTS ROUND-Cr. 13.00 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
TE DAILY QUOTATION, And Interlude.
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,
130 SPORTS DIARY.
15 LISTENERS' CHOICE,
Concert Music.
630 COLONIAL COMMENTARY:
Putting
945 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS.
7.10 NEWS ANALYSI
7.13 BAILY QUOTATION.
And Interlude
7.20 FROM THE EDITORIÁLS. 7.30 Radio Theatre,
Douglas
THE FACE OF VIOLENCE.' A symbolical portrait of the mani- festations and motives of, violerico In modern society, writen by J.
Bronowski, produced by Cleverdon, with music by Antony Hopkins: Mark-Lewis
Stringer Tiny — Howard Marion-Crowford:
Cunning Thib Policeman--Philip
" H. N. Currey discusses The Strong ith lulk,
many different
Given by Miss- Let Wal-Ian and 8. K. L.co. 4.30 ORE PIANO RECITAL BY
EILEEN JOYCE..
Inprung & 10 No. 4 (Schubert); Freude in C Minor, Op No. 1 (Rachmaninoff).
W 1
11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE, THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
SIGNAL or Thursday
NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS.
LUNDUN RELAY).
Leader"
7.13 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS,
•Overture The Silken (Rossi)The BUC. Symphony Orch. .py Arturo "Zoscanina; Conducted Spanish Danker 1, 2 & 3 (Musg of Birmingham Kowski) City Orgh, condusted by George Weldon. "DOWN MEMORY 7.30 STUDIU:
LANE.
EDITORIALS
Presgated by Alleen Woods. 7.59 WEATHER, HEPUKT. 8.00 FROM
(RECORDED RELAY). 8.10 10X 200 DENT, GILLETTE
AT THE CONSOLE, 8.33 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy
9.00 VOCAL RECIENKY FRITZ
PHILIPPEDORN (BASS KAN!- TONE) WITH PIANO ACCOM- BEA PANIMENT BY MOYA (Production Studio).
1. The Sign Post (8chubert).
Weyta's Song (Wolf).
3. Aria trom the Quern "Don Car-
fos" (Verdi).
4. The Flea (Moussorgsky).
0.20 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND
HIS ORCHESTRA.
"Revenge with Musla“, with Vocal. 4.30 STUDIO: MUSICAL
Presented by the hev. T.F. Ryan, SJ. 15.00 LUKT MURIC,
(Cortlandts),
7.80 a.m. OPENING THEME./ 1.03 NEWS HEADLINES, 1.10 LIGHT MUSICGEATHER KE-
AND
8.00 NEWS
PORT.
1.10 MUSIC. . .
900 CLOSE LOWN, 1230 p.m. PROGRAMME
MARY.
cfiom..
BUM-
123 LUTUN, GIALA 1ENS ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND
FIS ORCHESTRA,
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"THE STORY OP ROBIN HOOD."
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By Dr. Albert Schweitzer,
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Two-plano recital by Matliole Kiez- Father mermelit Dinaley (Studio). Varicunny Q Theme of Itaydn, Opis 68 B Brauns.
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The Midget-Marjorie Westbury: Promenade Orch; Allegro (Scott)
Man-Charles Leno: Jay Wilbur and his String Ensemble;
The Czardas the
viewpoints Mr Carolus-Carleton Hobbs:
(from "Coppelia Ballet"
Promenade Orch. from
Delibes)-Boston. which almout any Incident Park Orator-Robert Marsden; The can be described.
Cockney-David Kossoff; Crump- conducted by Arthur Fiedler: Lynche Norman Shelley: Clarissa-Gladys hurst (Gray) The London Promenade Twins Anthony Orch; Dance of the Automatons, and PROMYoung: Heavenly
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Julian and
Orde, with Walt (Delbes) (troin
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Felix Felton,
Duncan, conducted by Arthur Fiedler.
16.30 LONDON STUDIO RECITAL.
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9.00 THE NEWS.
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"The son of the King of the Mody Lawson, and Joyce Latham Speckled Mountain,"
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Rex Alston Introduces a TICO-
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of Co. Galway: now fold in Eng-public at the Central Hall, West- sh by Duncan Mcintyre: Trans-minder, under the auspices of the
Abrahama, Ban-
Variations, on a theme, of Corell! (Tattini-Krealer): Legend in E flat
Doliu La Capricieuse (Kirat). 11.00 RADIO NEWSCELL (2LFORD-,
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Serenade th
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and dedicated to Sir Henry J. Wood
on the occasion of his Jubileo)-Sir
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The speakora include Jack Crump | 11.29 WEATHER, BEFORT, Folklore Commission, produced by
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Jack Beresford, and Roger .10.00 g Ben, RADIO NEWSKERG,
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TILL Conducted by Sir John Barbirall: FROM Overturo. for
Masque Moeran: Suite: Ma Miera l'Oye
Sibellus.
10.00 TUNED OF YESTERDAY AND (Mozarti-Yehudi Menuhr Violin
and the Liverpool Philharmonic 9.15 LONDON PHILHARMONIC Ravel; Symphony No. 3, in G- My blue Meaven (Donaldson)--Joe | Orch. conducted by Sir Malcolm Daniels & Tils Hot Show in "Drum- Sargent; Symphony No. 7 in A Conductor: Bir Adrian Boult: Mal 11.15 LISTENERA' CHOICE. nasticks: I'm always chasing Rain Mofor (Beethoven-Op. 04)-The Belwitsch (piano) Overture: King Light Music. bows-Foxtrot (Carron)—Joe Neich Philarmonia Orchestra conducted Lear-Barilor: Rhapsody on A 11.40 THE LINCOLNSIÈRE man and his Orchestra Marion Show by Alceo Galliera; Song of Destiny. theme of Paganini Hachmaninov. (Vocal); If gee you in my dreama--
Walter, Op. 54 (Brahmų)-Brino Quick-step (Jones)-Oscar,Rabin and | conducting
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Davis: Never Symphony Orch, of Now York 10.30 THE ARTS,
his Band with gonna dance-Foxtrot (Kam)-red Fio Rito and his Orchestra, witN Vocal Chorus; Mighty Lak). A Rose-- Waltz (Nevin)—Oscar Nabin and hla Band with Harry Davis Just one of those things-Foxtrot (Cole Porter) m3l, phidug dc tiểu Orchestra Johnny – Bager (Vocal); "Thanks for the Memory (Hlainger) — Foxtrot- Billy Cotton and his Band. Sam Coals (Vocal): Sugar Nose Foxtrot Phil Ponce=""Fate" Waller); "Fata” Waller (Vocal & Plano) Kila Rhythm Adios... Tumba" (Madri- Fueral-Xayter Cugat, and his Wai- dorf-Astorid » Orchester: Nostalgias My lost love)~Tango (Cobian)-- Kaylor Cigal, and he Waldorf- Autoris DIY Carmen Castillo (Vocat
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