THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1952.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Oscar Wilde Play A Highlight Of
Next Week's Radio HK Features
As one of the special World Theatre broadcasta for, the Festival of Britain, radio version of "The was adapted and pro- Importance of Being Earnest"
The cast is made duced by Peter Waits for the BBC.
of England's theatre world—with up of the cream John Gielgud as John Worthing, whose imaginary but wicked brother Ernest gives him occasional respite from his worthier duties in the country, Dame Edith Evans-whose superb rendering of Wilde's lines is justly famed as Lady Bracknell, Gwen Ffrangcon- Davies as her daughter, the Honourable Gwendolen Fairfax, and Angela Baddeley as Cicely Cardew, John Worthing's ward, who has a passion for the unseen Ernest.
The part of Algernon Moncrieff, whose my- steriously ever-faiting friend Bunbury relieves the tedium of life in town and enables Algernon to indulge in scrious Bunburying, is played hy Ro said Ward.
This delicious paradox is described as being not only Oscar Wilde's finest comedy, but also one of the six finest comedies in the English language. "The Importance of Being Earnest" will be broadenst over Radio Hongkong on Wednesday evening at 9.30,
|
The International Staff Rand of the Salvation Army, conducted by talor Adants, The Harksiden Songsters, conducted
by Major Grant.
Lift is the Banner; The Saviour' Nante; Just as I am: Save Me. Dear Lord; Jesus of Nazareth: Q Salvation: Constant unders Trint.
10.45 onCHESTRAL SELECTIONS
Prelude-Minuetto--Adagleita ffrom "L'Arlesienne" Suite") Bizet)-Sir Drochiam, conducting tha Things London Philharmonic Orch,
·RELAY).
11.15 WEATHER REPORT. 1116 STUDIO: EPILOGUE,
Conducted by the Rer, Pathér J. farland. 8J. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Monda
7.00 .. OPENING THEME.
11.00 RADIO NEWSREBE (LONDON 703 NEWS HEADLINES.
BBC Overseas Sho
1.10 LIGUT MUSIC.
8,00 NEWS AND WEATHER
PORT.
AJD MUSIC.
0.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.30 .. PROGRAMME
MASY.
17.12 "SWEET SERENADE."
RE-
BUM+
Peter Yorke and His Concert Orchestra; Vocal: The Dining sistors and Buddy Clack,
1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 5.30 MUSIC FOR YOU. 3.00 CLOSE DOWN,
rammest
(6.45-9.15 p.m. an 17.790 Mc/s, 16.86 m; 9.15 p.m.-12.15 a.m, on 11.75 Me/s, 25.53 m.)
1.00 pm.
Sort
A Parliamentary Review by Mana-, Presented this week by Roy Brod. SATURDAY, APRIL 26
MCLAREN Takumari Indira of Kapurthala. MORAY TALKING. 7.13 Lester Ferguson and Semprii. 10.18 HOME
BY REQUEST
Give you the songs and funds you
have asked to hear, produced by Alaztaly Sectt-Johnston.
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWS
1.10 NEWS TALK. 8.13 BC LISTENER
Although Anzac Day Is April 25, it is commemorated in longkang on the Sunday nearest to that date. At 8.15 tomorrow evening, therefore, Radio Hongkong is observing the day with a recorded concert by Australian and New Zealand composers and artists-whose-renown-in-world-wide. TION "Anzac Commemoration" includes music by Arthur Benjamin and Percy Grainger, and such artists as Joan Haramond, soprano, the bass-baritone Peier Dawson, Marjorie Lawrence, soprano, and the pianists Eileen Joyce and Colin Horsley.
Listeners who until very re= } cently were able to enjoy "The Radio Bing Crosby Shaw" uvez
Hongkong on Monday evenings will be glad to hear that ty? coming Monday at 8.15 p.m.i courtesy of the Voice of America. there empes the first of a scris called "The-Perry-Come-Show Each week this popular finger will bring to the microphone selection of favourite songs and will introduce his guest artist- this week in the person of Georgia Gibbs.
7.30 VÄRIETY BANDBONUS,
Edmundo Douglas Cardew' Fobinson: Albert and Les Ward; Kay Cayradil; leg Dixon.
Hos and is Band:
1.29 WHATHER REPOST, Row TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAT).
R SATURDAY ROUND-UP. 8.20 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES
103
Ray Martin and His 'Setody from the Sky' Orchestra with Diet pies,
9.69 UNUSUAL.
TALES" BY
H. G. WELLS, The Crystal Reg. 9.50 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-
MOERAN.
Aupovaccinents
for
10,00 THE NEWS.
BRITAIN
NEWS FROM
10.15 LISTENERS', DIGEST.
British Foreign Policy. Speakers No:1. Annan, R. H. S. Crossman. M.P., and L.. S. Amery. 10.45 THE cuon OF YORK
MINSTER, (gramophone records) COMPETI-100, Big Ben, tanto NEWSREEL.
INTO 11.15 COME
THE PAR- the Ligesor
LOUR.
Fogist in South and South-East A musteat Telah blond with James Asta and the Far East.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. K.30 FORCES FAVOURITES, 0.00 COLONIAL QUESTIONS. 0.15 APPOINTMENT
MUBIC..
Show, Rita Willams. Eileen' Gavin, Raymond Marshall The Melotones and The Parlour Singers, augment-
1.00 THE NEWS, 1.0 NEWS TALK.
THURSDAY, MAY I 1.00 nm. MIN-WEEK' TALK. 1.15 LISTENERS KILDICE. Concert Music.
7.45 SPORTS HOUND-UP, 1.00 THE NEWS.
3.10 NEWS TALK.
x.13 lateride and
0.00 PROGILAMME SUMMARY.
4.0 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S HALP
noun.
Presented by Elizabeth Ann,
PORTUGUESE 6.30 TUD10:
HALF HOUR. 7.00 qruL'AR KELECTION).
ONCHESTRAL
7.30 UNITED NATIONS ALBUM. 7,45 ARTIST OF THE WEEK- Alfredo Campoli (Violin). Sonata in G Minor (Tartion (4 Movements): Ilora Staccato Ilz).
7.20 WEATHER BEFORT. 8.00 TIME
SIGNAL
tel.
WORLD NEWN AND NEWS TALK (RECORDED BELAY).
3.15 pm. THE PERRY' CÓMO SHOW
(Voa carding), 8.30 HTUDIO LIKE WHAT I
LIKE."
Presented by Ronald Itarels.
D.00 OVER TO YOU-1.
0.30 LONDON FÖRUM.
with ichard Murdoch Kenneth Horns,
and
What Appeasement and
Ia
Sir
Charles Webiler, Nicolson, Arthur Newell.
Buraid
10.00 CONCERTO,
It Ever Justined?
Concerto for Obos und Orchestra (0. Strause): lot
Allegro Moderato; 2nd
Wednesday
7:00 am.
OPENING THEME,
cher): "Fiddle" Dance" (Fletchör)" 19.18 “DANCING TIME,M
Hoppin" mad (Lyttelton)--flum- phrey Lyttekon and la Land: Banta Catalina (Spinal Eddy Howard and Hils Opdi.; Don't mon. key with it Fonsbourg) Hum phrey Lyttelton and a Bands Have you seen Irene?, -- Beguine 2.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE (Thome-Roberto loglet and his
Orah.; Nagtime Lowboy Jo
Clarkel-Rady Howard and his Neverthelog - Foxtrot
2,05 NEWS' HEADLINES,
7.10 LIGHT MUSIC.
PORT.
8.10- MUSIC.
5.00 CLOSE DOWN.
MANY.
12.32 FILM favouritES.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
REPORT
רוני 12.30
Orchi
PROBRAMALE BUMI (Ruby)---Aid Phillips and tus Orchi
(Vocal); "Take a note from ''the south (Bell)-Te Bell-Lyttelton Jazz Nine: Three Little Words - Foxtrot (Ruby)-Bid Phillips 1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.
Orch.
Bibbkti-babbadi-boo The Westminster
(Hoffman)-1awrence Well and conducted by Denie Weight Champagne huslej" So this is love 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Orchestra,
G.00 PROGRAMME SUBMARY. 6.02 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR:
"TOYTOWN."
By G. Hulmo Berman, "Pistols for Two-
030 HONOR OF SCOTLAND.. 7.00 BTUDIO:
LUCKY DIP - VARIETY REQUESTS Presented By Targherita. 159 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME
NEWS
SIUNAL WOULD TALK AND NEWS (LONDON BELAY) 4.15 HONGE BY MARTA KGGERTH SOPRANO), AND JAN KIEPURA (TENOR).
Or-
1.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK.
Philharmonie - Symphony chestra of New York. "The Barber of Seville"-Over- Toscanini luxe (Ressini)-Arturo (Conductor): Francesca Da Humint. Op. 32 (Tchaikovsky) Sir John Barbiroll! (Conductor),
9.00 PIANO RECITAL.
By Caroline Braga, 9.20 INTERLUDE;
The Passionate Friends"-Selce Movement: tion (Addine)-The Paharinonta by Muir Mathe- Movement, Orch,, conducted
fing
(LON-
Anunnie Cadenza); 3rd Movement; son.
B.5D WORLD THEATRE, Leon Goossens Vivace Cadenza
"The Importance of (Ohne) and the Philharmonia Orch.. conducted by Alceo Galliera,
Earned by Oscar Wilde,
NEWSREEL 11.00 RADIO 10.30 CHANSON FRANCABE
DON BELAY). (ar.11.15. GOOPNIGHT MUBIC.
Two Minuets Schubert)-Gregor
Berko.
DANY QUOTATION.
Mon le D'Amour (Lucchesi) - Tino Rosa; Santa Chiara 8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,
beris) Josephine Baker; C'est Loin 8.30 SPORTING RECORD, 845 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. Toul Ca Ulmer)-Georges Ulmer; Platigorsky (Cello). Ralph
Dany witz (Plano); Mamenta Muleaux Feuilles Mortes (Kosmaj - An agricultural magazine.
Docteur (Schubert, Op. 14. Allegro vivace Dauberon: L'Etrange 9.15 HANDY MACPHERSON.
In F Minor-Ethel Leginska (Piano): Ciale (Vimer)-Georges Uimer:
The Little Batman (Brahms) 10.45 TANGOES AND WALTZES, 9.30 WELB
(Dorlay); Elisabeth Schumans (Sep.); Adagio current affairs in Royal Empress Tango
(Lincke) Sydney (from "Sonata No. 3 in D Minor" Comments
Waltz Divine Wales.
Op, Dance-Brahms,
(00)-Joseph SzI- Oide-Tyme Thompson's 3.15 BRITAIN AT WORK, 1952.
and Egon Petri by Wayne Orch. London Tango (D'anzi)-Harry gets (Violinj series of reparts
Doris (Piano). Norman Mineru and
Michle un Davidsen and his Orch.!
Davidson
WEATHER REPORT, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Britain's key industries; 4: Cotton Waltz (Garnelt)-Horry
and Its Orch,
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.'
WITHd DBBC Northern Ireland Light Or-At the theatre
chestra. conductor. David Curry. 11.45 FROM
Dilly Mayerl and his Players. 9,31 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE.
9. THE HUMAN ENGINE.
A :ries of six talks by Dr Geoffrey Bourne: B: The Lung*.* 19.00 THE NEWS.
THR THIRD
GRAMME.
TRO-
A
The Machinery of Diplomacy,"
talk by Haruld NiecisD.
12.03 .m. Interlude.
12.15 MELODY MIXTURE.
10.10 HOME NEWS FROM Jack Byfield and his Players, with
BRITAIN
10.15 LISTENERS' CROICE,
| Light Music.
Frederic Curzon tergan)... “ 12.30 VARIETY FANFARE.
With The Kordites: The Augincat
Northern Varlety Orchestra, ed 11.00 11g Ren, - RADIO - NEWSREEL. 11.15 MUSIC OF THE REGIMENTS. conducted by Vilem Tausky, p.6.
series of produced by Rannie Taylor,
1.00 THE NEWB 1.10 NEWS TALK.
gigatגותן
The fourth of a
the grammes lustrating
the history of the Regiments of Brish Army, Illustrations by the Band of the Royal Military School of Music (Knee Hall: Conductor: 10.00 DANCE HAND OF THE RAF. Major Meredith
Pro- Roberts: REGIONAL BAND (R...gramme Introduced by Lionel Mar. RECORDED),
son
10.30 TENES OF YESTERDAY AND PA AMATEUR CUP FINAL.
TODAY.
A commentary by Raymond Glen-
RELAY).
The pieno recital from Radio Hongkong
9 o'clock a!
on Wednesday evening is given by Caroline Braga. She will play ADIO NOWSHEL (LONDON Bach's Prelude and Fugue No. 22 | 1115 in B Flat Minor, and three pieces 113 by Chopin: Nocturne in C Sharp Minor: Valre (Posthumous) Opus 11.30
89; and Berceuse, Opus 57.
nex!
FIRST PERFORMANCE "Music Lovers' Hour Friday is devoted almost entirely to a first performance for Radio Hongkong the musically- important and very long "Faust" Symphony of Franz Liszt. This work is in three movements, each of which is called after one the three principal characters in These Goethe's drama "Faust".
GOODNÍGIT MUSIC. WEATHER REPORT. CLOSE DOWN.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
Sunday
Benning on the second half of the
match at Wembley
12.45 m. MICHAEL KREIN SAXO
PHONE QUARTET,
1.00 THE NEWS,
1.10 NEWS TALK.
SUNDAY, APRIL 27
1.00 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE. From the Church of St. Martin- in-the-Fietla, Lorden, conducted by the Rev. W. S. Pears.
MAKES TELL 7.30 PRACTICE FECT..
10.39 .. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. SPORTS 10444 SATURDAY'S
RESULTS,
TUESDAY, APRIL 29 1.00 pm. SCIENCE REVIEW. 7.15 PHILADELPHA
ORCHES- TRA Conducted by Eugene Ormandy igramophone records)
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP, ́ ̧
8.00 THE NEWS.
BAD NEWS TALK.
3.15 Interlude and
DAILY QUOTATION,
R.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.30 FORCES FAVOURITES,
0.00 DONALD PEERS.
With Donald Phillips at the plane.
0:30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
5.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA. by Alistair Cooke.
10:00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
on
Competition.'
10.00 THE NEWS,
10.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
PROM
11.00 RADIO
10.15 BRC OPERA ORCHESTRA,
Stanford Robinson: Ruy Blas-Mendelssohn: Overture: Conductor: Symphony No. 3, a F-Brahms. 11.00 Big Ben. IADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 OLIVER TWIST,'
NEWSREEL
(LON-
BON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Spanlah Dances A. Collins) Nos. 1-to-4-Now- Concert. Novelly En- Rambles Southern Love (Watters::
Con Suile Mediterranean Ansell; - E- pana Vale Brillant)-New" ceri Novelty Ensemble. 11.23 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
Tresday
ny Charles Dickens, Adapted for radio in twelve parts 5: A Robber's by Cilex Cooper: Apprentice'; Characters in order of 11.30 CLOSE-DOWN." speaking: Narrator Gordon Davies; Outver Bill Sikes-Ralph Truman:
Charley Twist-Wilfrid Downing: Bates-Barry MacGregor Fagin 2ohn Bahrick Mr Brownlow John The Barbara Trev
Grinwig-Arihur Jüd- {1:3: Ara
Bir Dumble Creil Trouncer: Dick- Dorothy Gordon: Mrs Bedwin-Elsa Powley, Palmer: Bullseye-Bryan Produced by Chartes Lereaux. 11.45 Wilfred Tickles in HAVE A GO
tes
Brings back some of the personali- he has inct during the past 13 years: Musical Illustrations by FROM Violet Cursan, produced by Barney
Colehan
Firth of a series of thirteen pro- 10.35 MORNING MELODYLIGHT |grammes selected from the 1012 10.15 NC MIDLAND LIGHT Overseas Examination Syllabus
1030
120
MUSICAL, MOMENTS,
Preacher; the Hay Father T. J. Sheridan, NS (OB),
AND HIS or Six Short 1139 MORTON GOULD
VARIETY. RELAY OF THE CELEBRA- the Associated Board of the Royal TIGIN OF MASS FROM BF Schools of Music, played and pre- JOSEPITS CHURCH,
snied by Str Ernest Bullock, .v.o. President; Toyal Colege cf Organists. Fantaria in C minar (3- art) (Grade VII A)-Bach; Nu. B
Preludes.
Set 1 (L.A.S. M. Teaching List C-Stan- ford; Sonata No. 3 in C minor (1st the Saand-mavement)
(L.R.S.M. Teaching Track of the Film). 12.15 p. STUDIO SPORTS TIME Lt B-Gulimant.
ORCHESTRA,
QUO VADIS,”
Recordings from
WW BILL PHILLIPS, 12.30 PROGRAMME SUSISTANY. 12.32 EXCERPTS
th:ce movements of the sym- phony were called 'charester 12.00 sketches by Liszt himself. The other short work in the pro- gramme is the unusual Fantasy in C Minor for Piano by Bach.
A note for listeners in the Forces Home Requests" the record programme on Sunday afternoons at 5 o'clock which caters for greetings to you from your friends and relations al Home is to lose. the voice of Christabel in exchange for two Tomorrow, Diana
new
ones.
will be in the studio with the letters from Hame and on the fcl- lowing Sunday, May 4, Betty will take over-end so they will alternate from Sunday to Sun- day.
There are two speakers in to nicht's "Saturday Itoundup". Bill Phillipy Interviews Lt.-Col. Harry Owen-Hughes, OBE, who will be combining business with pleasure when he goes on home leave next week, for he is to lead the Hongkong delegation to the The British Industries Fair. second guest is Philip Pugsley, of Conada, who is President of the Junior Chamber International and is visiting the longkong Juulor Chamber of Commerce,
of
(Broadcasting on a frequency 846 kllocycles per second and on 0.52 megacycles per second in the 31 metre band).
Today
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME BUMMANY. 123% PMARCHES-LONDON
MENADE ORCHESTRA.
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWS.
FROM
MERRY
WIDOW"
LEHAR).
With
Kitty Carlisle,
*THE (FRANZ Wilbur
8.10 NEWS TALK.
8.15 Interlude and
Evans, Felix Knight and Lisetta Verea, with Chorus and Or-
DAILY QUOTATION.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,
4.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.
0,00 CALLING ALL FORCES,
chestra under the Direction of Charlie Chester and Tony Hancock
Frac Van Grove.
introduce a programme for Forces
11 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT Everywhere; The Forces try to
AND ANNOUNCEMENTA.
1.30 AFTINOON CONCERT,
FORCES' PROGRAMMES.
2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With Joy Nichols, Blek Bentiry and Jimmy Edwards. * 2.30 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR Preronted by Robin Bay,
1.00 STUDIO: HOSPITAL.
QUESTA
Presented by Christabel.
*K-
slump: Leslie Welch, the Memory Man; Mr Music Master":
נערב
'Your
Carr Favourite Request': Carole
of the Servicemen's singa choice: Dora Bryan: The
George Mitchell Singers: The Dance Or
by Stanley Randveled chestra,
Monkhouse Black, script by Bcb and Dents Goodwin, produced by Jacques Brown and John Hooper.
NEWS 10.18 HOME
4.00 LIGH OF THE BOUNTY" 10.05 THE NEWS,
BY REX BIENĪTS, Epizode
-
4: "The Years -
tween." 1.30 BBC BANDSTAND.
Нали of Scots Guards, con- ducted by Major 8. Rhades. 5.00 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS
Presented by Diana,
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.03 CHARLES WILLIAMS
'MIS ORCHESTRA, 6.30 ATUDIO: SERVICES
BRITAIN.
CHESTIA
OR-12.13 am, WALTZ TIME,
Conductor: Glibert Vinter. 11.00 Blz Den, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 BDC CONCERT HALL.
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHES- TRA
Conducted by Paul Kletak:: Over- iure: Susanna's Secret Wolf- Ferrari; Gymphony No. 3 in E flat (Erelca)-Beelḥaves, 12:15 am, SHORT STORY. The Biggest Sheep Station in the World. by Dai Stivens, read Russell Napier,
by
12.30 RESTUM IS THEIR BUSI-
.NERS.
A
programme
of
gramophony
Igramaphone recurday
1239 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
A lepleat discission programme by a team of authoritative speakers.
1.03 THE NEWS 1.ID NEWS TALK.
FRIDAY, MAY 2
7.00 p.m. IT STUCK IN MY
MIND,
Last of three talks Guthrie. in episodes from his own life. 7.35 Jack Jackson's
RECORD REVELS
by Tyrone remembered
1,45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.00 THE NEWS,
10 NEWH TALK.
records, presented by Denis Pres-8.15 Interlude and
jon.
1.00 THE NEWB.
1.10 NEWS TALK.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30
1.00 p.m.
DAILY QUOTATION.
8.20 PROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.30 radio Theatre.
MEET THE COMMON.By
WEALTHI,
7.30 RENDEZVOUS PLAYERS Featuring Jack Coflings.
7.45 KPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWN,
8.1D NEWS TALK.
8.15 Interlude and
DAILY QUOTATION,
8.26 FROM THE EDITORIALS, - 8.30 SPORTA DJARY.
#45 HAPPY HOE-DOWN. PROMPhil Cardew and his Cornhuskers; The Four Aces. The lordowners. Caller: David Miller.
10.13 MELODY FROM THE STARB.
Bongs from Musical Shows. DBC Revue Orchestra:"
Robert Bushy.
0.55 Interlude.
Conductor:
0.13 WORK AND WORSIKLI”, 9.30 HCOTTISH MAGAZINE.
11.09 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL B Meikle. 11.15 CONCERTO,
tizh
Orchestra:
Conductor:
THE TEMPEST,
Prespero,
7.00 a.. OPENING THEME, 1,05 NEWS HEADLINES, 7.10 LIGHT MUBIC. 8.00 NEWS AND
PORT.
8,10 MUSIC.
0.00 CLOSE DOWN,
WEATHER BE
17.15 p.. STUDIO:
PRAYERS.
MORNING
By The Rev. Frank Short. 12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 12.12 #TRICTLY FROM DIXIE."
1.00 BOSTON PROMENADE GB
CHESTRA "IN A LIGHT MOOD,"
Conducted by Arthur Fiedler.
WEATHER REPORT 1.13 NEWS,
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 MUSIC FROM OPERA. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 432 POPULAR VARIETY.
RADIO,
BY
Wal-fan
6.30 STUDIO:
CANTONESE
and Mr. K. Lee.
Given by Misa Loe
6.50 PIANO SOLO.
By Louis Kentner.
1.00 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS.
1.00 am. OPENING THEME, 7.05 NEWS HEADLINES. 7.10 LIGHT MUSIC ***** 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER
PORT.
8.10 MUSIC.
3.00 CLOSE DOWN..
12.30 pm: · PROGRAMME
MARY.
12.32 LIGHT VARIETY,
12.45 LONDON PALLADIUM
CHESTRA.
And
Wallz (Livingston)--Joe Loss and This Orch
11.00 abo
NEWSNERI.
DON HELAYSIA
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Bandler Serenades-Albert
(LON
Sand. ler and his Orch.; Waltzes from
Opera (Pt 2)-Albert Sandler and (kü Orchi
11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GO SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.10 CLASS DOWN,
Friday
7.00 am. OPENING THEME. ·
7.03 NEWS HEADLINES,
7.30 LIGHT MUSIC.
2.00 NEW'S AND WRATHER IR-
PORT.
3.10 MUSIC.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN,
12.13 p.m. STUDIO: ROMAN
CATHOLIC PRAYERS.
ily The Rev. Father . Gallagher, NJ, 12.31 PROGRAMIMÉ HUMMARY,
DANCE
אסא 11.אג!
BRITAIN
Ireland.
AND
W.
IN
A Programme From Northsin 1.00 GUY LOMBARDO AND,
ROYAL 'CANADIANS,
1.13 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCHTIME MURIC. 2.00 PLUSE DOWN.
6.00 PROGRAMME" "SUMMARY, 4.02 CHILDREN'S HALF
PANTHER SEAL WHO
THE CHICUS,"
Cameo Cartoon by JEN.
HOUR:
SANBU
Trevor
With music, composed, and Ar
ranged by Ray Macun
640 BTUDIO:
RADIO.
FANTONESE BY
Given by Mica Leu And Mr. K. Leo.
4.30 ORGAN BOLD
תבניות
By Dr Geotga' Thalben-Dall. 739 MUSICAL MOMENTB."**
WICH Santovini and Ex Or chestra (Vorall
El Torcador (ffolter);
Marianne Mux-Val
Tell me
(Vocal): Lauri(Mercer) Aho in the Shelton (Vocal); Klines Dark De Michell); Gypsy Violin
(Betzner) Voral Blow Foxtrot RE- Chorus: Kashmiri Song (Woodferde-
Finden); You walk by (Wayne) Ante hellen; The Alamein Can- certo faplen)-Monia Liter #Planol; AUM-Rancho Serenade (Lamarr) — Tijo Loholy Troubadour (Vocal): Our Waltz (Rose): Dance of the Span Oston Rose: Invitation to the Waltz (from "Pactas 1000"-Coward) With Chorus.
REPORT
1.15 NEWS,' 'Weather:
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.79 FROM THE THEATRES,
2.00 CLOSE TOWN,
4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 ITA SWING TIME. 6.30 HIT PARADE, 7.00 DOLP VAN DER
LINDEN AND HIS METROPOLE 02- CHESTRA. Prologue (King Palmer); Meadow Lark King Paimer: Dawn Melody (Cardew): Itomance Appassionata (Dolf Van Der Linden); Folles Ex pagnoles (Busby). -
7.15 LETTER FROM
TRECORDED RELAY). By Allitair Cooks." 7,30 STUDIO, LA DEMI-HRUNE
FIRANCAISE.
7.49 WEATHER REPORT.
AMERICA
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD
NEWS AND News (LONDON SLAY).
8,15 STUDIO CONCERT. 8.30 RAY'S A LAUGH-52. with Ted Ray, Klity
and Peter Bellert.
TALK
Bluett
9.00 STUDIO: SPORTS REVIEW.
By Bm Phillips,
2.13 "AT TUB OPERA,"
MEMORY
·
Presented by Aileen Woods.
"La Lohent," Acts 1 and (Puccini).
Mimi Soprano) Licia Albones: Muzetia (Mezzo-Soprano),
7.4 PEER
(ORILG),
SUITE (NO. 1).
Sir Thomas Beecham, conducting the London Philharmonic Orch.
1.59 WEATHER BEPORT. 6.06 TIME BIONAL.
WORLD NEWS AND NEWE TALK (RECORDED RELAY)..
1.18 SHANTIES
AND FOREDIT-
Stanley niloy (Rats); Gerold Crossman(Accordion), BBC Men's Chorva, conducted by Leslie Woodgate,
8.4 MUSICAL
MEMORIES...
COMEDY London Palladium Orchestra, conducted by Clifford Green- Wood, Mi
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