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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1952.

Your Radio Listening For Next

Week

In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

Radio Hongkong Relaying Commentary On

Final At Wembley

The Cup Final

The seventy-first F.A. Cup Final, climax of the football season in Britain, takes place today at M Wembley Stadium. Radio Hongkong will remains

7.10 LIGHT MUSIC.

PORT

on the air to relay the BBC commentary by Roy- |-100 m. OPENING THEME. mond Glendenning and Alan Clarke on the second 103 NEWS HEADLINES, half of the match between Arsenal and Newcastle NEWS AND WEATHER United, as well as summaries by Charles Buchan The station joins London at and Henry Rose. 11.45 p.m. and, reception permitting, will continue broadcasting until the end of the match at approxi- mately 12.45 to 1.00 a.m.

In local soccer today, the limelight falls on the Bill final match for the prized Governor's Cup. Phillips will be at Caroline Hill Ground at half- past-six this evening to describe play between HKFA and CAAF.

The studio recital at 8.15 on Thursday evening it He will sing four songs by given by the tenor, Jan Hu. Schubert and an aria from Puccini's

opera "La Boheme".

Also on Thursday evening, at 0.15, Radio Hongkong is broad- excerpts from Arthur rusting

The

Bliss's "The Olympians."

pacial BBC feature has been arranged by the composer to give as complete a picture of the opera as is possible in the space of an hour's. broadcast.

In this opera, the classical

Jupiter,

Dlana, Mars, Bacchus, Mercury and Venus, on the are shown

wondering earth in the disguises of poor travelling players, picking up a ilving as best they can

Fod

They are rewarded once in a long time on Midsummer Night, by regaining-for-the space of a few hours their ancient divine powers; and it is on such a night that the opera opens.

J. B. Priestley, who wrote the libretto, has staged his plot on the shores of the Mediterranean, in the days of Louis Philippe, and as the story unfolds we are shown the effect of the recovered powers of the gods on some human beings in a small Pro- "The Olympians" vencal town. is introduced in this recording Wilfred scries

by Priestley himself.

TheW

A Pickles' inimitable programmes "Have a Go!" begins on Tues- day evening at 8.30. The first ession comes from un industrial town in the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire, In the Longkolme Methodist schoolroom, Rawtens. tall, he invites some of the local audience to "Have a Go!" the first programme, and then visits places all over the British Isles and meets people of every age from all walks of life.

10 MUSIC.

100 CLOSE DOWN.

PROGRAMME

MADY.

|1.7

QUEEN HALL LIGHT CHESTRA.

Vocalister Aqua

Predarick Forral. 1.15 NEWB,

Shelton

and (Rosso)-Clifford Greenwood

ductor).

WEATHER REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 MUBIC von vou.

3.00 CLONE DOWN.

4.02

DE-

SUM-

BAD PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

TUPO 1 CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR Presented by Elizabeth Ann.

PORTUGUESE 030 STUDIO:

HALF HOUR

7.00 LONDON PALLADIUM OR

2.50 AB I KNEW HIM.

7.45 ARTIST OF

ecas

(Con-

Edwin

Portrait-Rir 1'ernal Lutyes by Jalin Summerson, THE WEEK

(CON KATHLEEN FERRIER TRAITO).

("Otho"-Ban

Chorus and drchestra, condustad Kah Ranki

12.15 PLEASURE FROM: BOOKS

A Talk on Reading Autodia grantiles by 10. M7-Button. 10.39 BLUNUY: TORCH AND INS ORCHESTRA, WITH BORU, _-4 LAR SINGERS.

Caing for a ride (Torch);

Be-

8.15 THE PERRY COMO BIOW. 2.00 NEWB AND WEATHER RE cause of you (lammerstein): May

.30 STUDIO: LIKE WHAT I

LIKE"

Presented by Donald Venzelly.

0.00 OVER TO YOU.

With Richard Hurdoch and Kenseth Horng

9.30. MUSIC FROM THE OUTER

HENRIDES.

introduced by Finlay J. Donald.

10.00 CONCERTO,

PORT.

8.10 Mua10,

RD CLOAK DOWN:

12.30 p.m. PROGRAMIME

MABY.

the good Lord bless and keep you |||Wilson)~~Teddy Johnson; Entrando

(PARIS). of the

In SUM- Benchcombar (Bichardson):

lignly in old shanty town (Youngli 12.32 CUENTRY. DANCRA,

I love the way you say goodnight Day: Fandango London Promenada Orchestra. Wylel Daria 12.45 FROM THE FILMS.

(Tarch); Junping Bean (Farnon);

Gram!)-Les Com REPORT Sweet Marle WEATHER AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, pagnons De La Charon;; MÄnette 1.30 FAMOUS OVERTURES.

(Jansen), 208 CLOSE DOWN.

11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL ELON-

DON RELAY),

1.15 NEWA. Mac-

Concerto In E Flat Major itor Plano and Orchestra), (John Ire- land) Movement: In tempo moderato: 2nd Movement: Lenin | espressivo; and Movement: Allegro Elleen Juyon (Piano), and tho Halle Orchi conducted by Leali Haward.

Spring is coming dell: Come to me Roothing sleep

Otho"-Handell: Shepherd, shepherd 10.30 CHANSON FRANCAISE.

Cornet De Frites (Lemorque), - decaying King Arthur Purcell) with Tachel Balie isop,): Yves Montand; Tu M'Apprendras Montand: What is life? (from "Orpheus"Muray)Elyase Colur; Rut Saint- Gluck), wim the London Symphony Vincent, (Bruant)-Yves

Cell Aragonaise (Stalin)-Elyano Clementine (Rougeale)-Yves Mon-

CHESTRA.

Orth,

Clautcai Selection (Arr. Ewing)--

E. Pethera William

Conductor); Butterfiles Ketel

(Con- Di-bry) Cufford Greenwood

distan: Merchant of Venice Suite

7.52 WEATHER REPORT.

BIONAL 8.00 TIME

NEWS AND NEWB (RECORDED RELAY).

"MELODY TIME," WITH THE Sunbeams and

BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(6.45-0.15 p.m, on 17,790 Mc/s, 16.80 m; 2.15 p.m.-12.15

SATURDAY, MAY 3

7.00 p.m. HERDENT

TALKING 1.15 1.estar Ferguson and Hemptia

BY REQUEST.

10.15 DOPALE BILL.

*BADGE

7.30 VARIETY BANDDOX.

Jack Froear and HIS Dunjo Kingr,

Janez John Hansan, Brown. Charlle Kun Frankia foward, Billy Tornent have asked to hear, produced by

Compete:

The Pons Itunter." By Villain Eeroyan, adapted

Kowal Henry broadcasting by Pivate and Confidential by Arnold HAI.

for

1

and Orchestra. Philip Siessor.

7.39 WEATHER BEPORT.

ad

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY).

8.15 SATURDAY ROUND-UP, 8.30 LONDON STUDIO MELODIS.

fila Or Erin Robinson and

Diana Coupland chestra, with

Ronald Chesirey. UNUSUAL TALES BY .. WELLS.

11.00

The Stan Who Could Work Miracic

9.28 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK

RAVEL.. 10.00 TUNES OF YESTERDAY AND

TODAY

11.00 CHANHON FRANCAISE

EDITH PIAF. FAVOURITES, Mundeur St. Pierre J. Flanse))

Give you the songs and tunes, you Alastair Scott-Johnston,

7.45 SPORTS ROUND-Ur'.

8.00 THE NEWB.

8.10 NEWS TALK,

8.15 Interinde and

DAILY QUOTATION.

8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 4.30 FORCER FAVOURITES. 5.00 COLONIAL QUESTIONS, 9.15 CRICKET.

Worcestershire v. Lagla.

A conquentary by Rox Alston

the first day's play at Worcester.

3.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE.

3.45 THE HUMAN ENGINE,

By Dr Geoffrey Bourne: Brain,

10.09 THE NEW!

14.10 HOME NEWS

BRITAIN.

10.15 1STENERS' CHOICE-

Le Fanus De La Legión (M. MonLight Music.

ABRICE CHEVALIEN SINGS.

Objel (Aznavouri.

Parla a res 2,000 ans (Willemetz). Mais est-ce Cillor). 11.15 TIME FOR MUSIC

11.45

The talestle Orchestra, con- ducted by Lou Whiteson, with

Peggy Cochrane (Pixar). TH CUP FINAL.

Arsenal v Newcastle United, 1.00 m WEATHER BPPORT.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. CLOSE DOWN.

10.30

Sunday

SPORT

on

The

1045 app, ACCORDION MUSIC.

gramophone recorda

BILVESTER'S

WORLD tand.

TALK 10.45 VICTOR

STRINGS FOR DANCING.

n.m, on 11.75 Mc/s, 26.53 m.) Durtain, speaks at the end of the Nesta programme: Production by Vain. 12.15 a.m. Raeth.

THE CENTER CUP.

A recordul commentary by Ray- inond Glendenning from Chester. 12.30 NEW RECORDS.

4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, '

HALY HOUR: 6.02 CHILDEN'

"TOYTOWN."

"Mr Noah's Holiday,"

A play by S. G. Huung Beaman, 6.30 POUCES BANDSFANH (CON-

CERT HALL), 7.00 BTUBIO: "LUCKY, DIP"

VARIETY REQUESTI. Presented by Stargherita. 1.59 WEATHER REPORT.. 100 TIME BIGNAL, WORLD

NEWS AND NEWS (RECORDED NELAY),

MIN: KENTUCKY... 8.15 TE

ETIKLS,

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Music of Jerome Rømn: Intro.: Why do I love you; You are love; |0'i "Man ·¡¡¡ver: Smoke Kote, un“your eyes; Yesterdaya-Andre ·Kasiela- netz

and his Orch.; Musto bi Jerome Kem No. : Intro: Lask far, the sliver lining: They didn't belleve me; Long Andro Rom Lelanetz & His Orch. 11.20 WEATHER REPORT,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

TALK (1130 CLOBE DOWN.

Tarragona Tango (Wilson); A hundred years from Friday

Uberaba-Samba (Wilson): Hants (Bord): She wandered down sh La Vists-Tango (Wilson): Down Mouksin 91do (Clay); White wingr Cuba Way-lumba (Wilson): Waltz (Doris Arnold's Kentucky Minstrels of the Violtos-Quick Waltz (W- | Art),

(BA)

11.00 RADIO

NEWANEEL (LON-

DON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUBIC.

Laughing eyes-Dunco Intermezzo (Finck): Mystic Beauty A Veil (Finek) Charles Ernesen and his Orch.: Dancing down the Dance

Finck ages (Arr. Finck)-Herman and his Orch 11.29 WEATHER REPONT.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. A 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Be Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, Presented this week by Boyd Neel. Tuesday

COME INTO THE PARLOUR.

A musical Irish blend: Augmented BBC Northern Ireland Light chestra.

11.45 FROM THE THIOD

GRAMME.

The Last Freedom,

PRO-

A personal statement of racial at-

titudes among coloured people by Peter Abrahams

12.05 a.m. Interlude.

12.15 MELODY MIXTURE.

Jack Byfield and his Players, with

Frederic Curzon (organ).

12.30 VARIETY FANFARE.

1.80 THE NEWS.

1.10 NEWS TALK,

THURSDAY, MAY 8 1.00 MID-WEEK TALK. 7.13 LISTENERS CHOICE. Concert Music.

7.35 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWS.

8.30 NEWS TALK.

8.15 Interlude and

BANY QUOTATION.

1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

8.30 SPORTING RECORD.

8.45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK,

magazine.

With the Kordlies: The Augmented An ICKET

OM Northern Variety Orchestra.

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.. 1.15 MUSIC OF THE REGIMENTS. The fifth of a series of programmes Fillustrating the musical history of the Regiments of the British Army. the Illustrations by the Band of

School of Music Royal Military

Major Kneller Hall): Conductor: Meredith Roberts; Programme intro- duced by Lionel Marson. 11.45 Association Fobsball, At Wembley;

A commentary on Le second half by Raymond Glen- denning and Alan Clarke.

12.45 am. APPOINTMENT

MUSIC.

Rity Maveri and his Players.

100 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.

SUNDAY, MAY 4

WITH

1.00 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE. From Albany Road Baptist Church. Rev. Cardiff. conducted,

the Professor De Grimus of Cardif Baptist Colle

10.00 a.m. PROGRAMME RUMMARY, 10.02 SATURDAY'S

RESULTS. 10.05 "MORNING MELODY."

The Welbeck String Orchestra, LONDON STUDIO CONCEPT. conducted by Denli Wrigist. SERVICE FROM ST ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON. Preacher: the lev. Ogilvie, Sixth ORE, MA UB).

LY GWEN CATLEY 12.00 SONGS

(KOPBANG).

11.30

12.13 pm STUDIO: SPORTS TIME

MY BILL PHILLIPS, 12.30 PROGRAMDIE SUMMARY.

1212 RICO'S CREOLE BAND. 12.51 TIME FOR MUSIC.

on

"Have a Go!" takes the place of "Take It From Here an but "TIFE" Tursday evenings,

its pet the show Είνα (10 name) can still be heard Sunday afternoons at 2 o'clock. As from today there's a re- the in arrangement of requests "Hospital Requests" programmes at 3 o'clock on Saturday and This ofter- afternoons. Sunday moon 33rd General Hospital which now also accomodates patients who were at 35 General -will hear their records played newcomer-Helen, And on by a

Noval Royal the Sundays Hospital and B.M.II. can hear theirs, introduced by Christabel as usual,

.

In "Saturday Roundup" at 8.15 tonight the speaker is the Honourable PS, Cassidy, who needs no introduction to most of Radio Hongkong's listeners Mr Cassidy has recently resigned Chairmanship of the from tho

Chamber of Com- Hongkong merve and his membership of both the. Executive and Legis- Jative Councils on his retirement to England after many years in the Colony,

In "Music Lovers' Hour" al

of

0 o'clock on Friday, Curtis Hind- con will be presenting one Schubert's rangs, the Brahms Paganini Variations, for Plano, and the First Symphony Sibellus,

of

of

(Broadcasting on a frequency 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megacycles per Fecond in the 31 metro band).

Today

PROGRAMMIE SUMMARY, LIGHT VARIKTY Fells King (10s Piano), and this Wishestra. 1.15 NEWE-WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 244 245 ELECTIONS.

2.00

VLOGIAMMES,

TUNIQ:: VURCER' CHOICE Prasputed by Jock Mcles15.

2.30 "PAUL TEMPLE AND THE

-3.00

VANDYKE AFFAIR."

By Francia Durbridge, Final

EPUB HOSPITAL

QUESTA

Fromed by Helen.

4.00, SOUTHUUR FANTASY,

(Canifiueva).

NE

4.30 COMPOSER CAYALUÁDE→

FATE WALLEN

With Bette Roberts, Benny L... and Anton and lit Orchestra.

5.00 STUDIO(UNIT REQUESTS

Presented by Linda

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

903 A ROBERT STOLZ CONCERT,

HACCS FOOTBALL.

The Governor's Cup,

135 "BONDS OF THE ROAD."

97% Kelies" Eddy (Barliste).

7.30 PRACTICE FECT.

1.00 THE NEWS.

1.19 NEWS TALK.

TUESDAY, MAY 6

7.00 p.m. BCIENCE REVIEW,

.15 THE NATIONAL BYMPHONY

ORCHESTRA. Conducted by

Anatole gramophone records)

13

Hurrey v. Ipdi.

A commentary on the arcond day's play at the Öval

9.30 WELSH DIARY,

Comments on curreal

affairs 10

Wales, introduced by W. R. Owen. 9.45 BRITAIN AT WORK, 1832. Fistoulari.Speakers: Wayne Mineau and Nor

man Michie: 5: 'Scotch Whisky Galore.

7,45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.00 THE NEWS.

B.10 NEWS TALK,

8.15 Interlude and

DAILY QUOTATION.

8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

8.75 FORCKS FAVOURITES... 9.00 LIGHT MUSIC.

9.15 CRICKET,

Worcestershire v. India

A commentary by hex Alston

the last day's piny at Worcester.

9.10 ULSTER MAGAZINE.

0.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA

By Alistair Cooke.

10.00 THE NEWB.

10.10 HOME NEWS

BRITAIN.

the

10.15 BUC MIDLAND CHESTRA

PER.

PB

LIGHT

Conducted by Leo Wurmser.

10.00 THE NEWS.

10.10 1031E NEWS

BRITAIN.

10.15 C

SCOTTISH

FKOM

ORCHES.

THA Conducted by John Hopkina; Sym- phony No. 30 In C (The Liz) Mozart; Four Characteristic Waltzes

Colerte-Taylor.

for

on 11.00 Bit Ben RADO NEWSREEL.

11.15 OLIVER TWIST.'

Dickens, adopted By Charles radio in twelve parts Coaper 6-A Proposal', by Charles Lefcatix. 11.45 PRANKIE

11.00 Big Dan. RADIO NEWSRPEL.

EAST.

7.00 A. OPENING THEME, 7.05 NEWS HEADLINES. 7.10 LIGHT MUSIC.

4.00 NEWS AND WEATHER

PORT.

HID MUSIC,

930 CLOSE DOWN.

12.15 p.m. STUDIO:

PILAYERS.

By the Revi Green,

8.30 THE ORCHESTRA OF THE

WEEK

Philharmonia Orchestra, Play- ing the Music of Teltaikovsky of for the 11th Anniversary the Composer's Birth. Marche Save (Op. 311-Sir Mal-

Varia rolm Barcent (Conductor); tlons en Theme from Suits No. Malko 65-Nicolat 3 in 0, Op. (Conductor)

9.00 TIME FOR MUSIC.

The

Majestic Orchestra, con dueled by Lou Whitesan

Domino': Waltz Lilue Polka; Dancer

Bellorina: The.

Cactus

at the Fair; Shy Red Sombrero: Radio the Stars: Flamingo: Spring

ta

Stairway

Romantic;

Hyde Park.

9.30 EDITH EVANK IN

ELIZABETH."

RE-

Produced by

Campbell.

NEWSREEL

MORNING

9. Withers

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

12.32 LIGHT VARIETY WITH THE

PIANO. 12.45 "MEMORIES OF A

DEN,"

WEATHER REPORT

1.15 NEWS,

GAR-

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 THE NEW CONCERT OR

CHESTRA.

2.00 CLOSE TOWN.

6.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 4.02 JOURNEY INTO MELODY."

With Oracle Floids (Vocal). and Robert Farnan 'and 11

tirchestra.

6.30 STUDIO:

RADIO.

CANTONEBE

Given by Miss Lee Wai-lan and Mr G. K. Lee.

0.30 INTERLUDE JOYCE.

BY

in

1.00 am. OPENING THEME, 7.43 NEWS HEADLINES. 1.10 LIGHT MUSTE,

4.00 NEWS AND WEATHER

FORT.

$.10 MUSIC.

9.00 CLOBE DOWN. 12.15 p.m. STUDIO:

PRAYERS

MOANING

By the Rev. Father R. W.

Wallsghar, BJ.

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMITARY. 1232 SONOG AND

BRITAIN.

DANCE IN

A Programme from the Cuntry.

1.00 XAVIER

CUGAT

ORCHESTRA,

1.14 NEWS. WEATHRD

West

AND THA

DEPORT

ZANI ANNOUNCEMEN'S 1.20 LUNCHTIME MUSIC,,""

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

; "QUEEN

Play by Hugh Ross Williams- 10TL

11.00 RADIO

DON RELAY).

11.15.00UNIGHT MUSIC.

Sonata

Archie

(LON-

: Minor No. 3 In E (Haydn)-3 Movements Monique (Piano): The Clad with Verdura Do La Bruchallaris Creation,

Haydn Isobel Ballifa (Sop.). 11.20 WEATHER REPORT.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7.00 am, OPENING THEME, 7.25 NEWS HEADLINES. 710 LIGHT MUSIC,

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER

РОПТ.

8.10 MUSIC.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 p.m.

PROGRAMME.

EILEEN

MARY.

The

7.00 ORCHESTRAL BELÈCTIONS.

Overture "Rosamunde"

Magie Harp"-Schubert) The Malls Orch.. conducted by Sir John Bar atrelli: Moldau (Vilava) from "y hy Giles Country-Smalana)-Czech Philhar

produced manle Orch., conducted by lafari Kubelk; ilimgarian March (from GOES"Damnation of Fauxi" HOWERD

Berlioz) - Serge Koussevitzky and die Boston MEMORY Symphony Orch.

7.30 STUDIO: "DOWN

LANE. Prasated by Alleen Woods. 7.59 WEATHER REPORT,

SIGNAL WOULD 8.00 TIME

On-On a flying tour of Mediterranean Arcompanied by Services Bases; Marela Owen, Blanche Moore, and Eric James: Script by Eric Sykes, preduced by Roy Speer ORCHES-2.15 am. WALTZ TIME.

gramophone records)

o! thiricen programmes 11.15 BUC CONCERT HALL.

BBC SYMPHONY the 1932 Overseas selected from

TRA Examination Syllabus of the Acs-

elated Board of the Royal Schools Conducted by

Eugene Goossens: 12.30 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.

of Music. played and presented by filde Zadek (soprano): Symphony A topteal discussion programme by Sir Ernest Bullock, C.V.O.; Chorale in C-Clementi: Funt Gedichte van

Prelude

The Bi Scutfish Variety Orand Fugue in i minor (L.B.S.M.

ellestra with Duncan Robertan (tenor), conducted by Kemlo Stephen

115 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

FORCES PROGRAMMES.

2,00 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

With Joy Nichols, trek Bentley and Jimmy Edwards, 2.30 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF Hoen.

Presented by Robin Day.

MOSPITAL

1.08 STUDIO;

QUESTS

resented by Christabel.

RE-

4.00GHT OF THE BOUNTY,"

uy extents.

Perfarmers at Al-Bach,

team of authoritative speakers. 100 THE NEWS,

10 NEWS TALK.

from Matalie Wesendonck-Wagner; Der on Rockingham'

Im Treibhaus: seven Chorale Preludes, 1st Set Engel: Stehe sill:

Toccata Selemerzen: Traume. (Grade VII, B)-Parry:

12.15 .. HORT STORY.

FRIDAY, MAY 9 'Mo New Suit,' written and by Eric Roberts.

3.00 pm. FRONTIERS. THEIR

three talka First of Ustinov,

7.13 Jack Jackson's

RECORD REVELS

7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.00 THE NEWS,

8.10 NEWB TALK.

B.JS Interlude and

DAILY QUOTATION.

8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 0.00 CALLING ALL FORCES..

and Tony Ilandack Charlle Chaster introduce a programme for Services everywhere with Carole Carr. Le- We Welch, Stanley Black, and tha Dance Orchestra, produced by Jac- ques Brows and John Hooper. 13.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME

BRITAIN.

NEWS FROM

Eplaque : The New Assignment."10.15 MELODY FROM THE STARS.

BBC BANDSTAND.

Brass

>>{}

Bonga from Musical Shows.

1730 RHYTHM IS

NES8.

Records presented

ton

1.00 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.

.

read

RUSI.

y Denis Pres-

WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 ·

7.00 p.m. MEET THE COMMON-

WEALTH.

7.30 RENDEZVOUS PLAYENS.' Featuring Jack Collings,

7.45 SPORTS BOUNE-UP. 8.00 THE NEWB.

B.ID NEWS TALK.

8.15 Interlude and

DAILY QUOTATION.

8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.10 LINDER AWHILE,

ay 1035 Interlude.

11.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL. with Leo Lawrence and Francisco 11.15 CONCERTO Granville Jones and the BBC Nor-Cavez and his Quartet.

Lands from ddersfield, cunqucied ucals Wright. 3.00 STUDA HOME REQUENTS

resented by Helly.. 0.00 GAMME SUMMARY.

(VOCAL) 6.04 NTEVE CONWAY

WITH HAY MARTIN AND BJ ORCHESTRA, 030. TUR BERVICES

BONG

John

hern Orchestra; Conductor: Hopkins play Moeart's Violin Con- certo No. 4 in D (K.218).

PERSONAL PORTRAIT. 12.15 a.m. EVEN-Someone in the News,

1230 Ted Stay in

Condued by the Rev. D. M. Collins, CF 2.00 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. 10 SCOTLAND YARD.

"Murder. Under the Conater."

A Series of Dramissed Programmes

on the work of bentland Yard.

2.3 WRATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWB AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY). 8.15 BONGS FROM OPERA, 8.30 THE LAST

HAUSET.

CHRONICLE or

By Anthony Trollope. 9.09 RADIO HONGKONG "PROM"

CONCERT, £0.45 AILISIC FOR WORSHIP,

"Organt Aroold Lichardian from Mark's, North Audley strept, London. Preluda in F Major; Carllion.

BYMPHONY **

Suita Orientale (Popy); "The Bajaderas": "On the Stores of the Cangman (Cond. 1.

The Dancers: The Patrol" 11:09 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY).

10.45 GRAND

·CHESTRA.

11,15 WEATHER REPONT.. 11.10 STUDIO: EPILOGUE.

Conducted by the Rev. E. V. Cook,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

FERDINAND

'RAY'S A LAUGH,"

1.00 THE NEWS,

1.10 NEWS TALE.

MONDAY, MAY 5

7.00 pm. BOOKS TO READ.

7.15 THEATRE TALE.

1.30 NEWTON GOODSON,

(tenor)

7.45 THINK ON THESE THINGS.,

by

Peter

145 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.00 THE NEWS.

8.1 NEWS TALK,

6.13 Interlude and

DAILY QUOTATION,

8.20 VIZOM THE EDITORIALS, 1.30 BRUNO.'

NEWS (RECORDED RELAY), 8.15 EDITH LOBAND AND

VIENNESE ORCHESTRA.

AND NEWS TALK

4.00 FROGRAMME' KUNMARY.

4.47 CHILDREN'S ‹ 'HALF

FOUR:

"JENNINGS AT BEHNO?Z By Antony Buckeridge. "Jennings Watches the Match. 4.30 STUDIO: CANTONKER BY

RADIO.

Given by in Yan

and Air H. K. Leg.

8.50 ORGAN SOLO.

Wal-lan

By Dr Albert Schweitzer, 7.00 FROM THE FILMS.

I'll never love you from "Toast of New Orleans"-Brodązky)—Merlo Lanes (Tenor): Sweethearts. Waltz troms "Sweethearts"—Herbert) sm Jeanette MacDonqul" (Spp.); Wants ing you (from "How Naòn"-Rom

Eddy barg)-Naisp

(Barktone); Calypic Music. (Alwyn) (from "The Rake's Progress The London by conducted Symphony Orch..

heart Muir Mathieson: Ungrateful

Lanza (Cardillo)-Mario

*Three

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