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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1952.

Your Radio Listening For

For Next

Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

Radio Hongkong Broadcasting All Day Over The

Easter Holidays

Radio Hongkong will be on the air from

8 o'clock on Easter Monday morning, as today, with a variety of holiday entertainment.

LERIA RUSTICANA.” CAGNI.

1.36 THE MAYOR OF

BRUDGE."

(MAS-

CASTER

By Thomas Hardy." Part 0: The Skimmily Ride.~ 0,00 RADIO HONGKONG "FROM"

CONCERT.

Oren.

oond.

Tomorrow, the station will open at 10 o'clock, Lo Spaio Deluse, K.630-Qvertüre as usual, and at 11 o'clock there is a relay of the (Moza:11 The National Gallery Service for Easter Sunday from St. John's Cathe-Schures Capriccines, Op.60 (Dvorak) dral, conducted by the Dean, the Very Rev. A. P. by Belal Kubelik Bhapecay an Rose. Another special Church Service tomorrow Orchestra, Op. 43 (Rachmaninoff) is that from St Paul's Cathedral in London, relayed Pharmants Orch, cand, by Wal from the BBC at 7 p.m. It is to be conducted by the Rev. W. M. Atkins, and an address will be given by the Dean.

The Easter Music

"Merriah" from Handel's comes at 12.30 p.m. on Sunday; it is sung by Gladys Ripley, contralto, Isobel Baillie, soprano, James Johns- ton, tenor, and Norman Walker, bass, with the Huddersfield Choral Society, and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent.

.

Bernard Leung gives a piano recital from the studios on Wed- meshy t

y at Fo'clock; The will play- Prelude and Fugue in F Minor, No. 38. by Bach, Schumann's "The Stranger" from "Album for the Young", and two, pieces from another Schumann work: "Fantasy Pieces", Opus 12, "Evening" and "In the Night".

*

for

"Music

The programme. Lover's Hour" presented by Cur- tis Hindson next Fridný at 9 o'clock

Includes Toccata and Fugue by Bach. Aria by Spin- Saens, Liszt's Concert Study, and Chopin's First Piano Concerto.

2.20 PAUL TEMPLE AND

THE

VANDYKE AFFATE NO. 5, ity Francia Durbridge.. 3.00 STUDIO: HOSPITAL RE-

QUESTS 1RESENTED FIND

1.00 SOUTHERN FANTASY". 4:30 FILM PAVOURITES, 5,00 VIENNESE

CHESTRA.

BY

Ᏹ.

by

Dates:

The Philharmonia Orch, cand. Theine of Paganini for Piano & Artur Hubinstein (Piano) and the ter Susskind: Symphony No. Idon Symphony Orch, sond. by Str

10.15 MUSIC FOR WORSHIP.

Minor Vaughan Williamson Adrionalt.

r. Thather=23ali

FROM THE Brovtes,"

FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA, 6,30 NEGRO SPIRITUALS. (CESAR FRANCK).

4.45 SYLVIA BALLET (DKLIDES)—

HALIE ORCHIEŠINA.

Corzan), 14.00 VARIATIONS SYMPHONIQUES | From Bt. Mark's, Norih. And, ley Street, London, Rhosymedre: Tangver: The 14 100ch; Tune In : Poccata und Pre- Juse: rayer.

ORCHES- SUITE

(VIOLIN)

-03

From 4 By Orchestra wish Dick Bames.

Music from the sey: The Irish Fiddler; Estrellite; stidinotte; Day have the next romance with you! Bild

and Hobinson

The Melody Maker; With a song Orchestra, with Krio Whitley, in my heart; Skylark. and Slaureen Springer,

MUSICAL NOTE #30 STUDIO: $30 RECITAL BY YEUUDI

BOOK ATENUBIN VIÖLIN).

Presented by The Rev. Father T. Ryan, BJ 600 TONNANME, SUMMARY. Epa. STUDIO: CILDREN'S HALF 10.00 AT THE BALLET."

FOUR.

-

30.15 "JOURNEY INTO MELODY."

With robert Farpen ang Ma] 8.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES | in, day out; tumoresque May Wrchestra. Guest Artist: Josel 10.4 LONDON STRING

Locke. 1 10.45 OSCAR GRASSO TRA-BOLBERO TURIBO) Enductor).

AND HIS INTIMATE BRUBIG. 11.00 Taн CONCERT HALL,

The Moyal vhilharmonie Or- conducted by Str chestra, Thomas Beetham.

BONG

Walter Gochr

11.00 RADIO

NEWELLERL

DON TRAY), 11.55 Weather RepORT. 11.18 STUDIÓ: EPILOGUE,

(LON.

Conducted by the Rev. Georgs Blevenson

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.3 CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

300 .01, PROGRAMME SUMMARY. #A: “MORNING MELOD"" LIGHT VARIETY WITH VOCAL.

BUT 0.05 "NOTTING

M178YE SIDNEY TORCH AND Uis on- CHESTRA.

8.30 POPULAR ARAS

CHAND OPERA.

BBC Overseas

12.00 MELODY AND

KIVING BEDIAN. 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 POPULAR VARIETY.

113 NEWB, WEATHER

REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, >30 MUBIC POs, you. 2.00 VARIETY BANDBOX.

Freddy Gardner, Leon Cortes, Bill O'Connor, Boype Cotag Jack Allen and Watbar. Tilty Ternert eng Hill Grepestra. Compere Philip Hirasor. 258 TUE. CALENDAR

A Way by Kagor Wetiace.

AND DANCE IN 2.30 BONG

FROM

(-1:00

BRITAIN.

A Programme From Northolt Treland, LOUIS LEVY AND HIS “MUSIC

Shortwave Programmes

Presented by, Elizabeth Ann. 6.20 ALLALP - CENTEREY. MUSICAL COMEDY.

Bocalled Memories

Fare Marqueen faster, TECKTICK HAYVEY.

"Scheherazade,”

13 05. Cinky-K OP Loudon

Orch., con w.ducted by Antal Dorati, Joan 10.40 WALTZING WITH STRAUSS—

HEN RENE AND His or CHESTRA.

Tales

by

Blephos anton, Billo Baker and Dudley upish.

Wine, woman and Gong: Emotor Waltz;

The BDC Midland Light Orchestra from the Vienna Woods: Southern

by albert Roses; and Chorus conducted Vinter

Life: Blue Danube.

230 KINGSWAY SYMPHONY OR-111.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

CHESTRA.

7.4 ARTIST OF THE REGINALD (CLARINET).

7,00 BONET VIOLAN RECITAL..

By rimette „Neveu, 11 ZUIDER SAYS."

BETTER FTION AMERICA

My Artats Cooke, 7.30 STUDIO;

PRANCARE.

LA DEMI-VEURE

149 WEATHER REPORT.

WORLD 10 TIME SIGNAL,

NEWS AND NEWS ANALYяIY' (RECORDED HELAY),

1.15 PIANO

PUYELAS

DUO RECITAL 出版 BELLICK AND

CYRT, KMITË, 8.30 HAVE A SAUGH-50

With Ted Hay, Kitty Bluaft and

'for Heller, 9.00 ATUDIO: SPONTS REVIEW

By Bi Philips.

9.15 TING UP THE CURTAIN

Excerpts From The Bartered Bride by Rimetans, BBC Theatre Orchestra and Clicruş, conducted by

Goehr, with Walter Janis Johnzion Ruth Packer,

Vienna

(LON.

Faniund Donlevy,

*21

DON RELAY). WEEK 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Mediation (Giszounow, Op. KELL

Jascha Heifetz (Violin}; Song (from "The KissSmetana)

Elisabeth Schumann |provisation, Op. 3, No. 1

1.56 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIMI SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS,

AND NEWS ANALYBIS (LON= DON RELAY)

3.15 CAPRICE KKPAGNOL.."

Played by Andre Hostelsetz and His Orchestra,

8.30 STUDIO: “ LIKE WHAT

LIKE

Presented by Teddy Bell.

Murdoch anG

0.00 OVER TO YOU-1,

With Richard Kenneth iforre.

(6.45-9.15 p.m. on 17,790 Mc/a, 16.86 m; d.15 p.m.-12.15 a.m, on 11.75 Mc/g, 25,53 m.) and his Orch. (Vpeal);

SATURDAY, APRIL 12 7.43 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP.

13.00 THE NEWE..

.lu NEWS

815 Interlude and

. WALTZ

OR.

1 QUEEN'S BALL MIGHT

DAILY QUOTATIONS H.20 FROM TUK EITORIALS. 430 FORCES FAVOURITES, 9.00 COLONIAL QUESTIONS, 9.15 APPOINTMENT WITH MUSIC. Bly Mayer and his layers. 9.30 SCOTTYSH MAGAZINE 0:45 TAKE HUMAN ENGINE, Luetti of siz aks by D

Boume: 1: The Blood. 10.00 THE NEWS. 20.10 HOSE

CHESTRA. 5:0 HAYS A LADCH.

Hay, Kitty Vila Ted and Fred Yu, 4.40 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. ENTUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS, PRESENTED BY LINDA.

7.00 TIME FOR MUSIC,

The BBC Midland Light Or- Gilbert chestra Conducted by Vinter.

1.3 VARIETY HANDFOX. 7.39 WEATHER REPORT, 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RELAY).

8.1) BATURDAY ROUND-UP. 8,30 PERCY FAITH AND EITA ORCHESTRA. GUEST ARTIST BING CROSBY,

BY B.G.

9.00 UNSUAL TALES

WELLS.

"The New Accelerator" "The Stolen Baciu**.

and

8.10 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK,

Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh may be no more than a pleasant- ly eccentric memory, but ita spirit lives on in "Over To You,” in which Richard Murdoch, Ken- neth Horne, and their colleagues take to the air again-in more

a thread of Felix Weingartner conducting the ways than one, for a

Philharmonic Oreliestrat Sonata in F Alajar, continuity runs through this pro- London

Op. meanderings("STRING") E movements - Max gramme in about the world of

Franz Osborn Roital- (Violin) charter air-

(Piano).

the

BEETHOVEN, Promelisus—Overture,

Diana Morrison acting as 11.00 RADIO 10.

Smallfield, and hosters, Miss Sm Maurice Denham as the plane's

Op. 43

24

(LON-

ལྟ

craft operated by the inseparable UNES OF YESTERDAY AND hair, with Sam Costa at the TODAY.

NEWSIEEL DON RELAY), 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Ballade (Debus y-Walter Giesek- designer (Cudwaller by name),ng (Piano); Elcale. Op. 24 (Faure) queer characters who tun Symphony Orchestra.

1129 WEATHER REPORT,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,

BRITAIN.

NEWS

CEGATES

londoros and Howard Age: Nariz, Edward Livertý. tor-Punean Melatyie: Dapoze Car- terel-Catherine Seikeid; John Car- terei-tars McKeonnie; Waiter Hamilton Dyce: Ivan Sturridge Hichard Wiliam John Carteret BUFF Productions Axion Whitaker.

12.15 azn. ACCORDION MUSIC, (gramophone records). 1230 NEW RECORDS,

resented this werk by Ray ford.

11.00 Bcn, RADIO NEWBHEJL. 11.15 COME INTO THE PAMOUR. A musical Irish blend with Jama

Williams, Sw

Henri Byrne. Raymond Marsha The Melcicnes, and The Parlour Singers. Augmented BBC Northen

Light Orchestra, fonductor,

Curry.

FROM

1945" FROM THE

OILAMME.

10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Mude.

1.00 THE NEWE "IT" "NEWE" TAUNT

THURSDAY, APRIL 17

7.00 pm. MIDAVEFK TALK. 75 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Concert Music,

7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP, *. THE NEWS.

8.10 NEWS TALK.

COMPETI

David

8.15 BBC LISTENER

TION. PRG- THIRD

for the Announcements of Arts in Fortnight in South and South-East The Royal Academy London, a talk by. Str Corald Kel-Asia and the Far East.

11.00 3 Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL

ORCAts- 12.08 m. Interlude. 15 Bic NORTHERN

TRA. Conducted by phony No.

Syn

Joseph Past; po in E flat-Haydn: Suminer MusicBax: Neruckian Rhapsody-Lala; El Sonon Mexico Copland,

12.15 a.m. SANDY MACPHERSON. At the theatre organ

Listener

8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 3.10 SPORTING RECORD

8.45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK.

MELODY MIXTURE. Jack Byfeld and his Players, with An agricultural macAMINE. Frederio Curson

12.56 VARIETY JANFARE. The Kordifes, Billy Uka

9.15 SANDY MACPHERSON. At the theatre organ, Beot. 920 WELSH DIARY.

in

Morecambe and Wist, Winifred A-Comments on current affairs well, and Charlie Chester: The Auge Wales

9.45 DRITAIN AT WORK. 1932. mented Northern Variety Orchestra, conducted by Vilem Tausky, Intro-The second of a series of reports produced by Alan Clarke, produced by by Wayne Minent and Norman

tonnie Taylor.

1230 MUSIC OF THE REGIMENTS

a series of The sechod of

The music grammes illustraling history of the Regiments of the Bri 1sh Army: Ilustrations by the Band of the Royal Military School Music Kneller Hall):

1.00 THE NEWS,

3.10 NEWS TALK,

nt

Conductor:

Malor Meredith Roberts; Progranine introduced by Lionel Marson.

1.00

NEWS

1.30 NEWS TALK.

Lon

SUNDAY, APRIL 13 1.00 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE. From S1 Paul's Cathedral, don. conducted by the Rev. W. M. the Atkins, with an address by Dear.

ren. MAKES 7.30 PRACTICE FECTO

of thirteen Third

programenta

Overseas selected from the 1952 Examination Syllabus of the Asso- ciated Board of the Royal Schools and presented by President: Sir Ernest Royal College of Organists Prelude and Fugue in G, Op. 31, No. 2 A-Men- (L.R.S.M. Teaching L delssohn: Charaj Prelude, in dulci Jubilo (Grade IV, Aj-Bach; Pre- tude in A minor from Three 18th Century Preludes (Grade IV. John Stansey, arr, Wall,

as well as an astonishing variety |—Serge Koussevitzky and the Bos-of Music, played c.v.e.;

of other

crop

up wherever the plane touches down. The first stop is 11.30 CLOSE DOWN, Nice, at 9 o'clock on Monday evening.

"Saturday Roundup" at 8,16 this evening introduces Dr S. G. Davis, Ph. D., M. So, F.G.S., Head of the Geography and the Department of Geology University of Hongkong, who bas just returned to the Colony from a world tour..

ן

Sunday

PROGRAMME

10.00a.m. 1960 BATURDAY'S #PURTS

MAILY.

SULTS. 10.03 EASTER CAROLS

SUN-

KE-

May-

With the BBC sig¢16, rice Vinden (Cigaūs, conduct ed by Woodgate.

10.30 LUNU UN CONCERT. The Now Bymphony OrcIETATEA, conducted by tenis Wright,

KLAY OF

11,00

SUNDAY SERVICE Frum ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, to the It was

no pilgrimage

Preacher: The Very Rev, A. of civilisation shrines

P. Iluse, beau of stongs, ancient

STUDIO! SPORTB that took Laurence Gilliam, in 12.15 pm

TIME. his the summer of 1051, on

By Philips, "Journey Into Greece", which he 2.18 PROGRAMME SUMMARY

TAR EXCERPTS ́FROM describes in this BBC feature.

MESSIAH" (HANDEL), to see the Greece of He

1.00 LIGHT ORCHESTRAL SELEC- went

TIONS. today, the Greece that is work-

its wa

REPORT 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER way out ing and struggling

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. war and aftermath of of the

10 AFTERNOON CONCERT. travel He went to

FORCES PROGRAMMES occupation. about Greece; to meet as many 15 people as he could; to see much as he could, particularly In the devastated areas where the work of reconstruction is being done; and generally to get to know as much about the life of the Greek people-whether everyday, political, or artistic- as he possibly could in a short visit.

"Journey Into Greece" can be Hongkong heard over Radio

on Friday night at 10 o'clock.

(Broadcasting on a frequency

of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.62

megacycles per second in the 31 metre band).

Today

14 3 3 to ifrat h

130 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

"MORNING

LIGHT MUSIC.

10 MELODIES OF

(WITH VOCAL).

MELODY''

QERSHWIN

9.00 ALBERT SANDLER AND 118

ORCHESTILA. GUEST ARTIST

MARY MARTIN,

9.30 POPILAN VARIETY.

10.00 MUSE AND BUNG

JOHANN STRAUSS,

OF

10.30 THE MELACERINO ORCHE4- TRA PLAY FIŁ M VAVOURITES,

11.00 BRITISH CONCERT HALL. 11.00 LONDON PROMENADE OR-

CHIESTIŁA.

1130 PROONAMME· SUMMARY, 17.32 TOMMY. DORSEY AND HIS

ORCHESTRA. 12,43 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES

120.

Kay Martin and his 'Melody from the sky". Orchestra”, with Dick James,

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

ERPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

130 FAMOUS. FRENCH-

TURES, FORCES PRUGRA

260 STUDIO: 200

PRESENTED WILLIAMS.

2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE—48.

With Joy Nickols, Dick Boot- ley and Jimmy Edwards.

XUDIO: JAZZ BALF HOUR, Presented by Hobin Day. 3.00 STUDIO: REQUESTS.

2.30

HOSPITAL

Presented by Christabel.

4.00 BLIGH OF THE BOUNTY."

By Rex Monit,

Eplande 2: "Mutiny."

430 THE BAND OF

QUESTS.

H.

RE-

145 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.00 THE NEWS.

MU NEWS TALK. 2.13 BBC LISTENER

-

.

hier ·(Mano).

Cradle

Medi.

and

10.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODITS.

Hay as

'Melody from the Bley Orchest:n, with

Jimmy Youn-

Music from the nky: Tito Allaa (Sep.); mwaliz: The Park on a Sunday: Ton

Young: The touch of your

11.29 WEATHER REPORT.

GOS SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.20 CLOSE DOWN.

Wednesday

OPENING THEME, 7,00 a.m. 7.05 NEWS HEADLINES. 7.10 LIGHT MUSIC.

+

"

Pensive Xtood; The Fiddling Cow-

boy: Amado Mio;

hands: Vendetin.

Time on my,

19.30 MUSIC OF ERNEST LECUONA, Played by Stanley Black and Orchestra; Guest Artist: Elyana Celis. Malaguena;

Jungle

Drums:

Gitanarias: Mario La 0: Arago- palio (Stalin)-Elyane Colis; Tun- dre. Bolero (Orefiche) Elyano Cells; Andalucia; La Compatza: Siboney: Donya Lucumi.

3.00 NEWS AND WEATHER DE 11.00 ELADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

PONT.

8.10 MUSIC.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME

MABY.

1232 FROM THE FILMS.'

1.15 NEWS,

9.30 DANCING TIME,

There's yeal yest in your eye- Foxtrot (Friend!-Carmen Cavallaro Almost like, being in

(Lowel- love-Begaln Roberto

his Inglez and

Orchi Scalawag - Foxtrot (Meyer) Guy Kombardo and his Royal Canadian,

Gardner Vocal; I'm

to mies you--Foxtrot Jenkim and his Bar Orch. Joe Graydon (Vocall Room Polka Hortons-Ress Morran -and-his-Grene would purta-Holle. (Mascheranl) --- Ti Dito - Tungo Mantovani and is plea Orch; Humbahiana ( Vazquezi Lecuona Cuban Boys: Underneath this Linden Treo-Fexirot.(Manning)-Roy Noble and his Orch. Ken Carson (Vocal): Tennessee Tango Craig and his Orch; are the

Morgan 48-Wallz

(Omith)-Tancis You, you, you Wise)-Russ

Orch (Vocal)a

起 In

10.00 CONCERTO.

Concerto

Flat Major

(Boccherini); 1st Mov. -- Allegro moderato (Cadenza Mov.-Rondo 2nd Nov.-

Adagio non troppo:

Casals

11.15

OODNIGUT MUSIC. Eupen Onegin Selection (Tschal- тор SUM-HOWiky)-Edlih Lorand and

Vianaeso Orch.: Rainier Serenada ~Rondo (Mozart)-Edith Lorand Thres and Her Viennese Orch.;

-Waltz O'Clock in the morning

Robledo)-Faith Lorand Orch,

WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTA 1:30 EUMDAN-STVAIA-CONCERT

BBC Norlitern Orchestra, Con* ; 1129 WEATHER REPONT::**** GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. ducted by Charles Groves,

|11.30 CLQ8E DOWN. 2,00 CLOSE DOWN.

5.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 602 CHILDREN'S RALF

"TGYTOWN,

HOUR:

By S. . Hulme Braman, No. 1: Tea For Two."

430 BONGS OF YRELAND 7.00 LUCKY DIP VARIETY RE-

QUESTS.

Frenenied by Jean Halliday. 7.59 WEATHER REPORT.

.00 TIME

HIGNAL, WORLD NEWB AND NSWB ANALYSIS (RECORDED RELAY), 8.15 THEATRE MEMORIES 0.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK.

la Socleta ---L'orchestre

Concerts du Conservatoire Tars

des

LAligura) - Cadesza -- Pau (Cello) and The London Symphony Sir Lardon conducted by Dich Ronald. 10.30 CHANSON_FRANCAISE.

Monster St Pierre Conint); Le Fanion De La Legión -(Asia): C'est Toujcurs La Meme Histoire Centers Edith Fof: Mora 14sx Livingston); Blending (Pateral); Ma Corse (Larue) 9.66 STUDIO: PIANO RECITAL.

By Bernard Leung, -Tino Ross,

WITH WALD 6.20 LONDON PROMENADE OR- 10.45 WALTZING

CHESTRA TEUFEL.

THI- (Dann): (Op 234)-Tlie Worcester Beacon On The Beach

Orch, conducted by light in the Eali - (Bantock): Philharmonia Constant Lambert; Pomona (On, 165 Morning Haze; Dance of the Dew —The Phlibigmonia Orch, conducted | Fairy (White). by Catstapt Lambert,

9.30 THE CANTERBURY 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

ELAY 11:00 Mix Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. | 11.15 GOODNIGHT. MARGIE, 11.15 OLIVER TWIST.'

In Holiday Mood-Suite (Ketelbey): Down the Glies on the Promenade;

Stream; The filuminated Fete: Sun- Charac- beams and Butterflies (Ketelbey)— for the Listener tera in order of speaking: Narra London Palladium Creti, conducted by

South-aptor-Gordon Davies: Fagin=Jom | Clifford Greenwood. Fortnight in South and

TUESDAY, APRIL 15

Michie 2: Prospect for Coal.' 10.00 THE NEWS,

FROM 19.19 HOME NEW G

BILITAIN 10.15 BBC BUGTTIAN ORCHESTRA. by John Hopkins; 7.15 CZECH PHILHARMONIc or. Conductes

Vale-Fantavio

minor-Glin- in CRESTEA.

Kubelkka: Symphony No. 8 B. Bat-

fo p.m. SCIENCE REVIEW.

Conducted

by igramophone records)

Refaci

1. p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP,

8.00 THE NEWS.

TION

Glazunov.

B

By Charles Dickens, adapted COMPÉTI- Tadla in twelve porta by LISTENER

Cooper; 3: In Trouble';

8.10 NEWS TALK.

8.45 AC

Announcements

Asia and die Far East,

820 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 8.30 FORCES FAVOURITES.

8.00 DONALD PEERS.

930 ULSTER MAGAZINE.

0.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA, By Altair Cooke. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.TO HOME

NEW 8

FROM

BRITAIN. 10.44 89 MIDLAND LIGHT

CHESTRA.

Gabriel: Oliver

For

Twig--witrid

1120 WEATHER REPORT,

HOD SAVE MIE QUEEN. Downing: The Arttut Dodger-Brion Emith; Charley Bates Barry MAC 11,20 CLORE DOWN.

Gregor: Nancy-Betty Ann Da**St} Hose

Hurndall;

Fock-

Monks Richard Brownlew-John Turnbull; seller-Alee Vinter; Man-alcolm Officer-familion Dyca; Hayes; Court Officer-Charles Lamb: Mr an-Fong-Jphu Ruddock; Clerk-Mai- Driver-Hamilton colm Науса Dyce, Produced Lefeaux.

Conducier: Gibert Vinter. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.. 111 ABC CONCERT HALL,

by

Charles

17.45 Wüfred Vickles in

DAVE A 001' c SYMPHONY ORCHES

Picturesque Valts Hartington, THA

Musical in "Derbyshire; Matcoun Sargen village Conductor: Sir

introduction ilustrations by Violet Corson, pro Maiselivitech (plane); and Allegre for wirings Elgar: Canduced by Barney Colchan. certo No. 5 in E mat for piano and 12.35 9.75. 'WALTZ TIME." the Listener orchestra Emperor')ershoven. to:

12.30 BYRJOUB ARGUMENT. Fortnight in South and South-East 12.15 am. INTERNATIONAL COM. (ramophone records) MUNISM. Aula and the Far East,

TION. Announcements

COMPETI-

20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

ENGLISH MAG

9.00 CALLING ALL

35-

Vit the B.A.O.R.: Ted Ray troduces a programme for Services

everywhere froin thQuests: Diana Theatre, Lunebergi

| Dora and Cyril Ffelcher, wiin Lesli

Wekts and Carole Carr. 10.00 THE NEWS, 10.10 IOM.Nkw ́s

BILITAIN.

rnom

10.15 MELODY FROM THE STARS.

Bongs from Musical Shows, 10.55 Interlade.

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 CONCERTO,

431

Terence MacDonagh, and the BBC Scottish Orchestra; Conductor: Whyte, play Vivaldi's Concerto for oboe and string orchestra; Handel's

Concerto for obae and PATEXIT.

12:15 am. PERSONAL Someone in the New 1230 TEG ftey to

RAY'H A LAUGH.'

1.00 THE NEWS.

140 NLWS TALK.

MONDAY, APRIL 14

p.m. BOOKS TO READ, TAS BALLET

A topical discussion programme by Elgin of a series of inks by Wala, team of authoritativa speakers. ter Kplatz.

12.30 RHYTHM 16 THEM

NESS.

BUSI

A programme of gramophone records

eser pls Preston.

"THE NEWS.

1. NEWS TÁLK.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16

1:00 PAB.

HEET THE COMMON.

WEALTH.

7.30 RENDEZVOUS PLAYERS. Featuring Jack Collinge.

2.45 pm. SPONTA ROUND-UP, 2.00 THE NEWK

1.10 NEWS TALK.

6,18 BRC

LISTENER

TION. Announcements for the Fortnight in South and Asia and the Far East,

COMPETI-

1.00 THE NEWS, 1.10 NEWS TALK.

FRIDAY, APRIL 18 1.00 pm IT STUCK IN

AIND.

MY

The best of three talks, by Tyrohe Famembered Guthrie on episodes from his own life.

7.13 Jack Jackson's

RECORD REVELS.·

145 PORTH KOUND-UP.

5.00 THE NEWS,

B10 NEWB TALK.

6.15 TEC LASTENER

COMPETI- TION,

Listener Announcements for the Llatener: Fortnight in South and South-East South-East Asia and the Far East.

20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

B.S HAPPY

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THE ORANGE ORCHARD...

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7.00 am. OPENING THEME,

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7.30 LIGHT MUSIC. B.00 NEW AND

PORT.

8.10 MUSIC.

5.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.15 p.m.

WEATHER RE-

STUDIO: MORNING

PRAYERS.

By the Rev. Frank SHOTL 12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 12.82 FANTASIA ON BRITISH SEA

BONGS,

(Arr. and Orchestra by sir

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Sir Henry Wood, fonduellag the London Symphony Och

18.45 EDMUNDO ROS

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1.00 am. OPENING THEME.

7.05 NEWB HEADLINES.

† 938 LIGHT MUSIC.

8.00 NEWR AND WEATHER RE-

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8.16 MUSIC,

9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 18.15 p.m. STUDIO:

KO'MAN

CATHOLIC PRAYERS.

By The Rev. Father R. W. Gallagher, ST

12.30. YQGRAMME SUMMARY, 1.32 JOURNEY INTO MELODY.

With Victor Silvester and His Orchestra.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

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5.08 PROGRAMME 'SUMMARY.

0.07 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR: "THE STORY OP RÜDIN HOOD,"

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CANTONESE

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6.50 PHILADELPROM "THE YEO-

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(LON. 11.00 RADIO

NEWSREEL

DON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUBYC.

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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7.00 .. OPENING THEME, 2.05 NEWR HEADLINES, 740 LIGHT MUSIC.

TIJS

DO NEWS AND

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Guer! Arbis: Carlos Ramirez and Rote Avril.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,

2.30 MUSIC FROM OPERA,

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

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PS WORK AND WORSHIP.

630 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE.

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Barothy Darke: Thomas

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435 STUDIO: CANTONESE

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Arthur Brimb heighbour — Chatlon

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MelkbosING YOUR WORDS

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A series of fiva taika by Frank Wretard; Belly Farsons-Lilim An- 710 BERTHA M.

70 THINK ON THESE THINGS,

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1.30 ADVENTURES OF P.c.

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30 WELBI KISCELLANY.

'Cymania Gann."

Hymn Singing Festival recorded

King's Cross Chapel, London,

5. THE DEUATE CONTINUES.

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 18.33 Michael Mordern In

THE KLOWERT JOURNEY IN THE WORLD.

The story of Fridtjof Nansen

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759 WEATHER REPORT.

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