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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1952,
Your Radio Listening For Next
Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Urban Council Election Candidates
To Broadcast Over Radio Hongkong
Time on the air has been offered by Radio!0 "THE LAST Hongkong to the nine Candidates for election to the. Urban Council,
Briefly, each candidate will be able, if he so wishes, to put over a five-minute talk in both English and Chinese. The period which has been set aside for these broadcasts is one of the best 8.10 to 8.15 on listening times of the evening
both ZBW and ZEK.
These broadcasts will be carried simultaneously by Rediffusion.
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The order in which candidates will be to broadcast determined by a simple ballot, So far, at the time of going to press, the following broadless's have been arranged:
Wednesday, May 21-Mr Peter
H. Sin.
Friday, May 23-Mr P. C.
Woo
Monday, May 20-Mr Percy Chen.
Tuesday, May 27-Mr T. O, Wednesday, May 28--Mr C, N,
Kong.
Thursday, May 20-Mr Brook A. Bernacchi.
Today is the Nalenal Day of On May 17, Norway.
1814.
a new Constitution was unani- mously passed by the Norwegin Parliament, and it has remainezi this day, with few amend- living part of the ments, ay a najonal fe of
10
In honour of the Aslang Lothe; herself a Nor- wegian, Lives-a-veital of piano music by Grieg and the con- Temporary Norwegian composer, Knut Nystedt, from the studios of Radio Hongkong tonight 1.10 p.m.
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The studio recital on Thursday
0.15 is an evening at Brobras programme given by Не the pianist George Parks. will play Capriccio, Opus 110, Intermezzo in C Sharp Minor, Opus 117, and the Firs! Move- ment-Allegro han troppo.- from Sonata In F Sharp Minor, Opus 2.
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Beclhoven, by Bagatelles Chopin's Polonaise, Opus 53, and an Exhibition" by "Pictures of Moussorgsky.
(Broadcasting on a frequency 845 kilocycles per second 9,52 megacycles per second in the 31 metra band).
and on
12.31 mm. PROGRAMME SUMMARY'. 1937 MELODY TIME." -
LE NEWS, WEATHER SPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 ORCHESTRAL, SELECTIONS. PORCES PROGRAMMES,
CHOICE 2.00 STUDIO: FORCES
Presented by Rennard Hunt.
LEIGHTON 2,30 "LOVE FROM
BUZZARD" BY LEBTEB POWELL.
Fobode 2: "Room 10 Let"
HOSPITAL 3.00 STUDIO:
QUESTS
4.90 MEXICANA"
Presented by HelsTH ASPRE KOSTELANETZ AND HIS OR- CHESTRA (CONTINUOUS), 4.34 MUSIC FOR YOU.
TO BEG 5.00 "WE
A f'ombat nf The Sexes, 5.30 TIME FOR MUSIC.
DIFFER."
The EBC Sentilah Variety Or ehestra --with-Janelic.delande (soprano), conducted by Kenio Stephen.
MABY
PROGRAMME
BUMI.
Ind Banco Cavalcal 13.30 pm. CHRONICLE OF Jullet HARSET BY ANTHONY (Zandonal)-Franco l'stane (Cond.);
Waltz (Deliber-Lawranco | 12,32 JOURNEY INTO MELODY. Nasta TROLLOPE
15 NEWS, WEATHPH REPORT 9.00 RADIO HONGKONG “PROM" Collingwout.
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 11.00 RADIO NEWBREES. (LONDANÍ CONCERT.
130 MUSIC FOR YOU. RELAX),
2.00 CLOSE DOWN, 11.15 WEATHER REPORT, 11.19 STUDIO: EPILOGUE,
Overture "Fingal's Cove," Op. 20 (Mendelssohn)-The DBC Symphony Orel, conducted by Sir Adrian Bouil: Concerto In A Minor (Bach)~Thor Varga (Violin) with The 3 Movements. Philharmonia Biring Orch, conducted by Anthony Barnard, Harpsichord: 11,30 Geraint Janes; Fantastic Symphony, Op. 14 Episode in the life of an Art1) Berlion movement-The Concertgebouw Orch, of Amsterdami erducted by Eduard van Nelnum. 10.1 MUSIC FOR WORSHIP,
Community Hymn singing from Card Tabernacle,
tuw inter pa beth a wetal'draw; Jerusalem: On the Sea of life.
HOUSE OR- 10.15 ROYAL OPERA CHESTRA,
(Berllaz Marcha Jungrolst
(Cond: Monon Eugere Goossens
Puccini: Letenut Intermezzo
BBC Ove
Conducted by the itev. Father A. Birmingham, 83. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
CLOSE DOWN.
londay.
7.00 a.m. OPENING THEMG. 7.05 NEWS TEADLINES,
AND WEATHER
7.10 LIGHT MUSIC. 2.00 NEWA PORT. 8.10 MUSIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
Shortway
Ivor Moreton and DAYS Kaya (On Two Planol: While we're young Ліце (Palliz) Tony Bennelt: T30 Walix (Franz Grethe) Barlin Orch.. conducted Symphoniker
Bonde De by Walter Lisbe; La
Amour (O. Biraua)-Anfort Wal- brook; I can't see it your way Dandridgo; (Moo:8) Dorolly Please, Mr Sun (Getzov)-Johnru Ray & the Four Lads: Longing for
Kab (Data)-Ovar YOUWAI and hit Band with David Fdd. Patti Forbes & Marjori
Love song is 32 Bar (Vocal); (Brodsky)-Jolitný fond & his Red River Valley Boys I want to be near you Brown)-Percy Falth &
and Chorus. His Oril,
2.80. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. G.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S
BALF HOUR.
Presented by Uzabeth Ann. 4.30 STUDIO: PORTUGUESE
HALF HOUR. 7.00 "STRICTLY
CORD."
OFF THE
itecent Popular Neleases. Why Worry (Edwarda) Ivor Moreton and Dave Kayo (On Two RE- Pianos): My love for you (Wation) -Oscar Nabin and hir Band with
(Vocal): David Edr. Marjorie Daw
Hay (Byron) That ever lovin'
Program
(0.45-9.15 p.m. on 17.790 Mc/s, 16.86 m; 9.15 p.m.-12.15 a.m, où 11.75 Mc/a, 25,53 m.)
SATURDAY, MAY 17
MCLAREN
tehi
7.00 - MORAY
TALKING
7.15 Lester
yles
Ferguson annd
BY EQUEST
Give you the songs and tunes have asked to hear.
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.00 THE NEWS.
KIG NEWS TALK.
8.15 Interlude and
DAILY QUOTATION,
2.25 FROM THE EDITORIALS 1.10 FORCES FAVOURITES. 9.00 COLONIAL QUESTIONS. 9.13 CRICKET.
MCC v India.
- 8.10 NEW TALE.
8.15. Detalizm Voatbuit.
ITALY, V ENGLAND.*** An eye-witnes At Florilice Learnt.
8.20 PROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 MUSIC FOR DANCING.
0.30 яCOTTISH MAGAZINE,
A programme of news, sport, musle, * and topical intereat, produced by ac-Bi Meikle,:
ou A programme of strict tempo dance music played by Victor Svester and his Ballroom Orchestra.
9.15 CRICKET.
MCC v India.
A commentary by John Arlott on the second day's play at Lord's.
1.30 WELSH MISCELLANY.
9.45 PUT INTO WORDS. First of a series of live talks by who disewares the Dudley Evans,
problem of how to avoid actions and insccurate speech on when we have to describe an ob- Ject or explain a process accurate ty; 1: You know what I mean.
NEW'S 18.00 THE NEWS. 20.10 O ATE BRITAIN, 18.15 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. PBC Variety Orchestra; Conductor: Paul Fenoutlet.
FROM
2.30 ARTIST OF THE WEEK.
Daw
London Studio Recital: Ken- dan Taylor (laso).
1.50 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME! SIGNAL WORLD
NEWS AND NEWS (RECORDER RELAY).
8.15 A 1 KNEW HIM,
TALK
T. E. Lawrence" by Str Itonald Starry..
8.30 STUDIO: LIKE WHAT-1
JK2"
Fresented by Robin Day.
2.00 OVER TO YOU.
with Richard Kenneth Horns.
Murdoch and
Wednesday
7.00 .. OPENING TRIMB. 7.03 NEWS HEADLINES.. 1.10 LIGHT MUSIC,
WEATHER
B.GO. NEAR
FONT.
1.18 MUSIC,
AND
0.00 CLONE DOWN,
12.30 pm. PROGRAMME
SPALLY.
19.32 VIKKI MEMORIES. ·
R2
Prince of Spain (Tentary usa Biberling; floarigo, Marquis of Pak (Beritonel
The Robert Merril); Grand Inquisitor (as) Jerama Hines: Ezabeth of Valou, wilent Philip top) Dalla Rigut; Thù
of Princess
Ebolla (Merro-Bop) (BEM) Fedora Barbler: A Filar
Vichegonov; Theobald Lubomir RE-Tzabulin, Count of Lerma Tenne Yogo (Son) Anno Doli
lincer:
izra
Paul Franke: Royal (Tenor) Emery Darry The Comm BUIS is at Aremberg, sida Morse: A Celestial Voice (Sup) LA›cine Amara: Frita Effedry conducting.
1.15 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.
The
Orchestra, Wellmates conducted by Denld Weight.
Fla! Hymphany: No. 5 m n (Benuhort),
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
9.40 MUBICAL MOMENTS WITH
BAIE DA COSTA.
10,00 RELEASE FROM PAIN
"
f
A Festure Programs, Wrliten, by Ir. W, Leggett. Produced by Nesta Inin.
10.30 EDMUNDO 109 AND
HUMBA BAND..
TIM
Guest Artist: Rosita Berráne and Tito dulsan,
Amo
La Comparsa (Lecuona)--Hy Mondongo (Vaides, Hernandez) ** 1.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
(Jose LN) Mambo: Paraquedista 0.02 CLEFLDREN'S HALF HOUR.
Tu Yonel Cadlo) Chora "The Eight penny-llalfpenny Wizard" by Alabel Constands-Fernando Sanchez)--Rostia Serrano;
Mce 10. Acercate
Fairus)--Tiln TOL. $10 FORCES HANDSTAND (CON- Cultar (Tenor); La Paloma-Ronita
CUET HALL),
The Hands the Royal Ulster Herrano: Aurora (Berrioz-Robert- Lago)-Tito Gulzar; Coppo (Dyr-
Ilides
7.03 STUDIO: LUCKY Bipman)-Jungle
VARIETY REQUESTS
Frearated by Margherit.
7.40 WEATHER REPORT.
Sarba: Gondings Tho Tko (John Bartee)-Mambo;
(Spina Abreu)-Somba; Cumana Jilaman, Allen)-Jungle itimba.
(LON-
NEWSREEL
DON RELAY).
Valies
Lagist
8.00 TIME MONAL, WORLD 11.90 RADIO
NEW..
8.10 ELECTION- TALK · BY CAN-11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Characteristic BIDATE TO URBAN COUNCIL: Four
(Coleridge-Taylory -- Now! hir Pelas 1 Sin. 8.15 "MUSIC FROM HOLLAND."
Symphony Orch., conducted by J. The Chole "Mastercliter Blaar". Alatile Murray: Icial Washerwordan funduried by Martin Katkelko- | (Arr. Sowerby)-New Light Gym-
ren.
Pratime.
phony Orch.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
Domine Jesu Christe; Jagdlied; Priesterkoor uit "Die Zaubertiote: 1. WEATHER REPORT.
8.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK 120 CLOSE DOWN,
-ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Bir Thomas Beecham (Condue-Friday
tor). "The Messiah"-Overture
Jan-
7.00 a.m.
OPENING THEME, 7.03 NEWS HEADLINES. 730 LIGHT MUSIC. 2.00 NEWN
PORT.-
830 BTUSIC.
AND WEATHER . EE-
1.00 CLOBE DOWN, 12.45 pm. STUDIO:
034
CATHOLIC-PRAYERS. By The He Father 1. W. Gallagher, 8.5.
BUMMARY
1200 GRAME (TIANO) AND
With Philip Green and 104-Or- chestra.
930 BRITINU CONĊEAT STALL.
The Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Clarence nay- Bould.
dell: Pastoral Symphony (Handel); Overture, 1 Ballo. Sullivan); La Chasseur Maudit (The Accused
Poci from Serenade in Hunter) Symphanie targhetto
Strings Elzar); Irish Franck): Le Dinler Gothnell de
in Vierge.... Minar for Symphney (arty)
0.00 LICIT 1038 GLANSON FRANCAIRE...
Whh Vocal by Jessica Dragon- Jean Sablon and Ridegarde.
ette and Mario Lana, Ma Jamblan)-Jean Sablen:
(Mirellie) - Jealous Lover (from "The Roman Quand Up Vicomte
It my RE (Hahn) Tom C'etalt were only winged Sabion: Hildegarde: Ah Le reilt Vin ane the Age"-Williams);
Porque Jenkins and his Palm Court Orch.: (Prajcant-Jean
Plaisir D'amour (Love's Joy) (Mar- Cayne)--Jean Sablon, Exit (Stor)dérarde: 10.4 SID PHILLIPS AND HIS OR-in; Wih you love me (Pergalent) | 12.32
JERRY MURAD'S BARMONI- Athletas www.Jessica CHESTRA,
Dragonette:
CATE, 12.45 MELODY TIME." & Is Orch.: Silver Dollar-Foxtrot (Ness) (Gracks: Col De Heche (Grock)- Johnnie Eager. (Vocal); Tuki Tiki Mischa Michaelaft
For you alone (Besh)); My song. my love (Declby)Mario Lanza:
1.15 NEWS, "Toon"-Jingle Foxtrot (arring- toni-Johnnie Enger and Geraldine
Beauty Parlez Moi D'Amour (Lenoir)--Tam English (Vocal): Farru
(David-van-Alt-Jenkins and his Palm Court Orch. No-Foxtrot
9.30 THE LINDEN THEK." man)-Johnnie Enger (Vocal): De-
By J. B. Priestley with Gladys Young and Edward Chapan. By vadne Price and Barbara Coutour Foxtrot (Westmoreland)-Den-
(LON- 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL Der: Mother-Betty Hardy: Roddy-ry Dennis (Vocals Tea of All — Desmond Carrington; iny-Mar- Foxtrot (Dewari--The Tanner Slu- Jurie Westbury's Izzy-Arthur Rid-teraVocall: Down the trail of A report from Hastings.
Guest chin hearts-Yoxtret Benny-Philip Vickers: 10.30 FOCUS ON SUPERSTITION.
Peter Bathurst, Nurse Joan Hart: Denny Dennia icenl),
NEWSBERI A survey has shown that in Britain
the direction of 11.00 RADIO
DON RELAY). today, one quarter of the pupula Orchestra under
nearly Mark Lubbock; Production by Nor-
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. suverstitious, and tion
man Wright.
London Promenade Orchestra, half the women questioned thought
In the cloisters (Collins: Sunday Bercousa Morning King Paliner); presented this week by Boyd Neel. (Faulkes); Elite-Ball).
11.20 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Song Recital by Nelta Crimes.
9.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES. A Parliamentary Review by Maha. rajkumar! Indira of Kapurthala, on 30.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 ME
A commentary by John Arloti the Arzt day's play at Lerd'. 9.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 9:45 THE HUMAN-ENGINE ----| Last of six talks by Dr Geoffrey Ehurne: The Skin." 10.00 THE NEWS.
200 THOGRAMM” SUMMATEY 6.02 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS
Frearsed by Linda, Calling: 10.10 ME KAP The Exlwan. 7.00 LIGHT MUSIC OF PERCY
FLETCHER.
7,15 NORVEGIAN NATIONAL DAY Aan Herial by Arlaur Lothe (Htudio),
Or
1.3 VARIETY BANDnox.
Hello Tarr: Betty Driver; Radio Reveliers; Rez is, Billy Terrent and Hi chesira Campore: Pullo Slessor,
7.30 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL. WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY).
8,15 SATURDAY ROUND-UP. 8.30 FU. FÅVOURITES. D.15 A SHORT
A most successful series of BBC recorded! programines, "We Beg to Differ", is to be re- broadcast on the Forces pro-11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON grammes on Saturday afternoons
BRITAIN.
NEWS FROM
10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light Music.
BRITAIN.
NEWS
10.15 - LIBERAL PARTY,
FROM
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.
11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 Marjorie Westbury in
'TILLY LOD.'
it unlucky to walk under ladders; 12.15 a.m. ACCORDION MUSIC.
Juramophone recordgi 11.15 MUSIC OF THE REGIMENTS. The Dreamme describes the extra- 11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREYI..
12.30 NEWS RECORDS, The arventil of a series of Die ordinary prevalence of superstition, the musical and examines some of the reasons grammes Ulustrating
Regiments of lie for it, written by Michael Wharton, istory of the British Army: Illustrations by the produced by Joo Turroughs,
11.00 leben. RADIO NEWSREEL.. Band at the Royal Military Scho
Conduc-1118 BOUNDING BRAKS AND of Music (Cheller Hall):
VOICES.
son.
tor: Major Meredith Roberts; Pro-
Voice gramme Introduced by Lionel Mar-with the Birkenhead Male
Cholt, conductor, Charles T. Scar- Aviation ratt, and the Fairey Works Band,
tortimer
1145 CRICKET.
MCC v India.
and of commentary VIOLIN RECITAL | Continuation JY JARCHA HEIFRTZ.
Warwickeldra v. Gloucestershire; A 9.30 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-It.
commentary by Brian Johnston on VAUGHAN WILLIAMS,
the first day's play si Edebatan. The Light Music Siring Enverable. 12.15 am. MELODY ON STRINGS. 12.30 SANDY MACPDERSUN. At the theatre organ. 12.45 CRICKET.
Man WITH THE DANCR
RELAVY
at 3 o'clock. A panel of four 15 GODNIGHT MUSIC.
women and two men, question-master
Trio in G Major (Haydn)-3 move- andments-Cortot, Thibaud and Carats
the Inst. Trias. w keep enables
the 1129 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. forward in private 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
fighting verbal,
views put
about the relative merits and demerits of men and women to
be aired upenly. Questions sont
in by listeners are answered by
the six members of the panel,
Sunday
MCC v India.
Continuation of commentary.
1.00 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS TALK.
SUNDAY, MAY 18
7.90 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE.
Dursley Church, Gloucestershire,
From
Congregational conducted
Many of them deal with the 1040 am. PROGRAMME SUMMARY by the Rev. Angus Jones.
10.02 SATURDAY'S
RESULTS,
8 ONTS 1605 310RNING MELODY,
15.20
lighter side of life, but the panel can be serious and informative, too, on present-day difficulties.
are all well- The speakers known: in the first programme,
are Joyce they for instance, Grenfell, Kay Hammond, Char- mian Innes, and Gladys Young 11.30 on the distaff side; and in the with question- opposite camp,
Roy Piomley Armly master seated in the neutral corner, re John Clements and Dr Charles Hill, who for many years was the Radio Doctor.
A new medical undertaking af the greatest value and importance to the people of the Colony is being started by the Red Crom and the Medical Department, This Is the Hongkong Blood Tians- Jusion Service, and at 8.10 p.m. tomorrow Radio Hongkong is the talk by broadcasting a Director of Medical and Health Services, Dr the Honourable K. C. Yeo, in which he will teli Ilsten- ers something about the service and how they can help to make
it a succes?.
Tomorrow afternoon, Sunday, at 8 o'clock, patients in the Royal and B.M.H.. Naval Hospital Bowen Road, will hear their requests played by Betty.
She and Diana-both already familiar to our "Home Requests" listeners are taking "Hospital Requests" over from Christabel and will be presenting the programmne each alternate week.
T.E. Lawrence-Lawrence of whom Winston Arabia of
'I do not see Churchill wrote:
I dear, clsewhere. his like
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shall whatever our need, never see his like again', died on the jolt of May in 1935. As
this coming Monday is the an niversary of his death, Itadio Hongkong Is broadcasting at 8.13 that evening, a a 'personal port rait of Lawrence by Sir Ronald Starts in the BBC series "As I Knew Him.
Sir Ronald, former Governor nf Jerusalem, was closely asso riated with Lawrence in the Middle East during the First .World War, and
recalls .. the memories
almost Legendary-igure whose daring and personality Im- pressed everyone, and whose ite lustrated, that rare com- binalios, a man of action and a man of tetier.
In "Music Lovers! Hour' on Friday night ut 9 o'clock, Curtia Kindron ir preventing three
11.45 FROM
C
1.00 THE NEWB 1.10 NEWS TALK.
THURSDAY, MAY 22
1.00 p.m. MID-WEEK TALK. 1.13 LISTENEIM' CHOICE. Concer Musia,
conductor.
Ilarry
THE THIRD
rno.
CHAMME.
Hamilton
A
'Betribution ar Iteform'.”
A talk by Sir Willia Fyfe,
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THZ NEWS. 2.10 NEWH TALK,
1.13 Interlude and
DAILY QUOTATION.
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 3.30 HPORTING RECOLLE>.
B.15 LAND AND LIVESTOCK.
agricultural magazine.
15 a.m. RENDEZVOUS 2.15 HANDY MACPHERSON,
PLAYERS.
Featuring Jack Collings.
12.30 VARIETY FANFARE.
With The Kordites; The Augment)
Northern Variety Orchestra, conducted by Vilem Tousky.
1.00 THE NEWS, 1.10 NEWS TALK,
TUESDAY, MAY 20
At the theatre oren.
30 WELS DIARY. Comments pa
(Ein-
(LON-
lub-day
7.00 a.m. OPENING THEME.
7.03 NEWS HEADLINES,
710 LIGHT MUSIC.
KAO NEWS AND WEATHER
FORT.
10 MUSIC,
9.00 CLOSE' DOWN,
12.3
in
current affairs Wales, Introduced by W. R. Owen.
9.45 OUR TOWN.
A series of six talks by Reginald Perry on English local government: 1: 'Councillor Newman.' 10.00 THE NEWS. 1010 1 0 1
VINTAIN
NEWS FROM
NORTHERN
TRA.
cha...
3.1.F. REPORT. 7.15 DANISH STATE RADIO SYM-10.13 NBC
PHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Nicolal 'Malko phone recorda).
30 PRACTICE" MAKES
YECT.'
thirteen Eighth of selected from the
*PER-
programmes 1959 Oversons
7.45 SPORTS, ROUND-Ur. 6.10 NEWS TALK.
19.30 RELAY OF THE CELEBRA Examination Syllabus of the
TION OF MASH PROM Tciated Boord of the Royal Schunks JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Preacher: the lev. Father P. J. Music, played and presented by Bullock, C.Y.O.: Ernest Sir Kowalkon, H.J.
of Or- (.R.S.M. Folk Tune MUSICAL MOMENTS-President: Royal College LONDON PROMENADE QR-Karlsts
Whitlock; CHESTRA.
Teaching Lust C)-PerCY ALBERT SANDLER AND Hta Prelude and Fugue in A (L.R.S.M.
Teaching List Al-J. S. Dach. ORCHESTRA. Guest Artists: Sylvia Cecil and 7.45 BFORTS ROUND-UP. Frederick Harvey. 12.00 ROBERTO INGLEZ AND BIS
ORCHESTRA. 12.15 pm. NTUDIG: SPORTS TIME
BY BILL PHILLIPS, 12.30 rROGRAMME SUMMARY,
MIS CA 13.32 MUSIC
SPOLIANSKY.
3.00 THE NEWS. 3.10. NEWS TALK. 5.15 Interlude and
DAILY QUOTATION. 1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 3.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE, 9.00 "CALLING ALL FORCES."
B.33 Interlude and
DAMY QUOTATION,
ORCHES.
(gromo-Conducted by Maurice Miles; Sym- phony No. 40 in G minor (K.555)-
Symphonic Poem:
A.20 VROM THE EDITORIALS, 8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 9.00 LIGHT MUSIC.
(gramophone recorda)
9.15 CRICKET.
MCC v India.
A commentary by John Arlott on
the last day's play at Lord's.
9.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE
p.m.
STUDIO:
PRAYERS.
BE-
MORNING
By Mr Withers Greas 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 124: "LIGHT VARIETY." with Ambrosa
chestra,
1.15 NEWS.
дай
Illa Or-
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WEATHER AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 MUSIC FROM OPERA. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
6.60 PROGRAMME SUMMANY, 0.02 A HOBET PARNON
CERT.
CON-
Guest Artist: Jessica Dragon. ette (Soprano)
Mozart:
The
Noonday Witch-Dvorak.
11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 OLIVER TWIST.
6.30 STUDIO;
CANTONESE
Ly Charles Dickens, adabled
for
IADIO.
Radio in swelve parts by
Gliva pro.
Given by
Miss Lee
DY
Wai-Jan
Cooper: 9: 'Nancy Decides", deerd by Charles Lefcaux. 11.45 FRANKIE HOWERD GGEB
EART
by
On a flying tour of Mediterrancan
basco. accompanied Services Alarcia Owen. Blanche Moore, and Erie James: Script by Erle' Sykes, produced by Roy Byeer. 12.15 a.m. WALTZ TIME. FПogramophone records)
9.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke,
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.10 ME
BIUTAIN.
NEWS
10.15 Be MIDLAND LIGHT
CHESTRA.
12.30 SERIOUS ARGUMENT, ON-A topical discussion programme by
a term of authoritative speakers.
1,68 THE NEWS, 110 NEWS TALK,
17.45 TEX BENEKE WITH THE Charlie Chester and Tory Hancock, GLENN SILER UNCUESTA. introduce a programme for Forcés
Welch, Lesile
the 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. RIVER everywhere VOCAL: THK DEEP*
Man; Mr Music Master): 11.15 BUC CONCERT HALL, Memory BOYS.
of the Kongs
BBC REPORT Carolo Carr wings
SYMPHONY ORCHES- TRA. Servicemen's choice; Dora Bryan;
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
script.
Bob by
The George Mitchell Singers: The Conducted by Clarence Raybould;
conducted Danco Orchestra.
Overture: The Queen of theca Stanley, Block,
Edmund Matthews; Varilitions on a Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, theme of Haydn-Brohins: Fantasia produced by Jacques Brown and Contrappuntistica - Busoni, orch. STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR John Hooper,
Presented by Hohin way.
13
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. AFTERNDON CONCERT,
FORCES PROGRAMMES,
2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE,
With day Nichots, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards.
230
1.00
TUDIO:
QUESTS,
HOSPITAL
resented by Betty.
10,00 THE NEWB. NE-100 HOMK
4.66 Liat oF THE BOUNTY
NY REX BIENITS,
Boleude 1: "um itebellion."
430 ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL
AIR FORCE.
3.00 STUDIO HOME REQUESTS
Presented by Hetty.
6.00 PROGRAMME BUKIMARY.
BRITAIN,
Denis Aptver.
NEWA ROA am SHORT STORY.
The Goat, written and read by Gerald Bullett.
IS THEIR 12.30 BHYTIM
of
10.15 MELODY FROM THE STARS,
Bonge from Musical Shows.
Conductor: nic Ravin Orchestra; Robert Bushy.
10.35 Interlude,
11.00 Big Des. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 CONCERTO.
Shulamith Shafir and the BEC Nor-
402, LONDON STUDIO MELODIES thern Orchestra: Conductor: John Ray Martin and His "Melody Hopkins play Mendelssohn's Piano from site Sky" Orchestra with Concerto No. 1 in G mloor; Pro- Jinmy Young. 8:30 RTULO:
BONG
BERVICES EVEN
Conducted by the Rev. J. G.
oach, C. V.
7.00. Lint MUSIC,
7.30 BCOTLAND" YARD.
TRAMES DIVISION;"
7.50 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME MIGNAL, WORLD NEWS (LONDON RELAY).
3.10 BTUDIO: "OPENING APPEAL FOR THE HONGKONG BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE?
Yoo,
By Dr. the Hon, K, C Director. et bredical and Health Service in Itongkang,
8.15 BONGS FROM OPERAS OF
WAGNER.
FERDINAND
includes: Biondel's Gramme also Concerto Grosum No. 15 in 1 fiat; Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 in C. 13.15 a.m. PERSONAL PULTUMIT. Bomeone in the News.
12.30 Ted Hay in
BAY'B A LAUGH..
1.00 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS TALE.
MONDAY, MAY 19
7.00 p.m. BOOKS TO READ.
* THE ARTS,
130 THE ZULU BINGERS,
7.43 TINE ON THESE THINGS, Christian hymns, their music,, and
PREws. 5.00
FRIDAY, MAY 23
1.00 p.m.
FRONTIERS,
Last of three talks by Peter Ustinov.
7.15 #ack Jackson's
RECORD REVELB.
7.45 BPORTH ROUND-UP.
1.00 THE NEWS.
DAILY QUOTATION.
8.30 NEWS TALK.
A.IS Interlude and
NESS.
DUSI-
A programme
gramophone records, presented by Denis Fres-
1.00 THE NEWS.
120 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
100 THE NEWS.
King,
zon
1.10 NEWS TALK.
8.30 KING GEORGE VI.
and Mrs. K, Lai, -
6.30 A SHORT PIANO RECITAL.
By Vladimir Horowits 7.00 ORCHESTRAL RELECTIONS. 7.30 STUDIO: "DOWN
LANE
MEMORY
Presented by Aloen Woods, 7.30 WEATHEN REPORT. 2.00 TIKIC SIGNAL WORLD
NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON BELAY),
8.15 RECITAL.
By Joseph Brigati (Violin). Arioso (Largo from Plano Con- certo in F Minor-Baeb): Reverie ond Caprice (Romanes for Violin and Orch.-Berlioz, Op. 8) and the Philharmonia Orci, conducted by Constant Lambert,
1.30 WILFRED PICKLES IN ILAVE
A GOI
A Quiz Programme, produced by Barney Colman,
230 THE FÖR MUSIC,
The BBC Midland Light Or chestra, candacted by
Gilbert
Vinter,
"Elra":
·Bulle,
Caravan: Sulte
"Bouth Africa."
930 STUDIO; "MUBICAL NOTE.
BOOK"
Presented by the Her, Father TAFERYAḤ, 8.3.
The story of a well-loved written by John Pudney, produced 10.00 THE KENTUCKY MINSTRELS.
by Bridson.
Side (Clay);
Years from A Hundred · SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA. | (Bond); She Wandered Down
WAIT: Sym- Mountain Conducted by Eric phony No. 1 in A (Italian)-Men- || Wings, 100 p.m. MEET THE COMMON» | delssohn NEW..
10.00
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21
WEALTH.
730 MONTMARTRE PLAYERS, Directed by Henry Krein.
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
BAO THE NEWS.
8.30 NEWS TALK.
8.15 eterlude and
DAILY QUOTATION.
3.20 FROM THE EDITORIAL9.
1.39 LINGER AWHILE.'
With Eric Whitley,
Danny
Levan,
19.10 HOME NEWS FROM
BRITAIN.
10.13 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA.
of gramophone A programme records, presented by Barbara Me Fatyoan.
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 VARIETY DANDBOX. With Harry Locke; Your Resident Comedian, produced by John Fote
and Harold Smart at the electric man. - organs.
35 EVERYBODY. SWING.
Musto ang Songs In Country Style, from a West Country Square Dance
Party.
9.15 COLONIAL COMMENTARY..
Corresponding Nuisances
M
12.15 a.m. JOHN. BAUXVELL
(Baritone).
1230 LISTENERS' CHOICE, Light Music.
100 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS TALK.
10.15 AT THE DALİET."
Now
the
While
Finappia Rolf! (Ble Arthur silvan). Sadler's Wolls Orchestra, conduct- ed by Charles Mackerras, 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL
DON HKLAY).
(LON.
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Deux Valsco-Caprices (Schubert); Toccata (Etudo, Op. 111 No. 6) (Saint-Segna) Monique De
Phantasies (Platio} Bruchallerle tuoke, Op. 73, No.
Ear Plano and Clarinet) Schumann - with Kell Reginald
(Clarinet)
Gerald Moore (Piano).
11.29 WEATHER REPORT,
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 1133 CLASE DOWN.
By Mik
tick 4-12
Dino
DON RELAY).
115 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.----
Ballade in B Minor (Liszt)--Louis Kentner (Piano).
11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD HAVE THE QUEEN, 11.10 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
7.00 a.m. OPENING THEME.
3.45 NEWS HEADLINES.
7.10 LIGHT MUBIC.
5.00 NEWS AND WEATHER
PORT.
1.10 MUSIC,
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME
MANY
12.32 LIGHT VARIETY,
RK.
SUM-
•
With Richard Bayes and Mitch Miller and Chorus,
3.00 LONDON PROMENADE on
CHESTRA.
REPORT
1.15 NEWB. WEATHEN
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 ECHOER FROM TU
THEATRES.
$2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
+
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.' 0.02 1 SWING TIME.
8.30 THE PERRY COMO SHOW 6.45 JASCILA DATEKO AND HIS
GYPSY ENSEMBLE.
Guest Artist; Blarta Zerarch (Soprano).
AMERICA
7,15 LETTER ́
FROM CRECORDED BELAY).
By Allstar Cooke. 130 BTUDIO:
FRANCAISE.
LA DEMI-TEULE
7.59 WEATHER REPORT,
8,00 TIME SIGNAL WORLD
NEWS AND NEWS (RECORDED RELAY).
8.15 STUDIO CONCERT.
TALE
Plano Recital by George Parks, 8.30 TIME FOR MUSIC.
The ADC Midland Light Or- chestra, conducted by
Y later.
Glibert
Radetzky March: Fanisay on Sur Four Dances le pont d'Avignon: from Maid Marion: Scherzo for Strings; Beherto-Les Jeux: Bone of the DomPORTS REVIEW.
1.00 STUDIO:
By Philips.
WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 LUNCHTIME. MUSIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
8.00 PROGRAKIME SUMMARY. 6.62 CHILDREN'S... HALF HOUR, "JENNINGS AT SCHOOL," By Anthony Buckerides,
3: "Jennings to the use." 0.20 KTUBTOT
RADIO.
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BY
Given by Mini Leo. Wil-ħh and Me, K. Lee. 6.50 CARROLL UJHBUNS AND DIY'
STRING QUINTET.
1.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Eria Robinson and lits Orchestra With HeroGRAMME PRE
730 STUDIO,
SENTED BY THE DAITHE COUNCIL
740 WEATHER REPORT. 6.00 TIMM BIGNAL,
NEWS,
WORLD
6.14 ELECTION TALK. BY CAN-
DIDATE TO URHAN COUNCIL Mr P. C. Woo.
1.15 MUBIC FROM BRITISIE FILMS. *To Passionate Friend"-Solec- Mon (Richard Ade nsell)-The Phi
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Sleigh Ride
MUSIC LOVERS* OUR CLASSICAL BE- QUESTA,
Prevented by Curtis Hindson,
16.00 THE CASE OF HENRI DESIRE
LANDAU.
A Dramatization of the French Murder Trial by Zahn GODEN. 11.09 RADIO
4
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P.15 AT THE OPELLA
CARLOS" BY VERDI-ACT 2. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT. A Phlip II King of Spain (Baxa) Crown Cesare Slepe:
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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 31.30 CLOSE DOWN.
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