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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1952.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mall" Feature
Commonwealth Day Programmes
Over Radio Hongkong
DERBY AND OAKS COMMENTARIES
On the occasion of Commonwealth Day, at 8.10 p.m. tonight Radlo Hongkong is broadcasting the text of the message sent to the children of schools in Hongkong by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grüntham, G,C:M.G.
PIEKI kjenke: -the war Hören, 4.31 4 CONCERT BY THE LAND OF THE ROYAL MILITARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
Props, the Loyal Festival Hall. Lindap conducted by Major Meredith Rokasta – main
8. STUDI KONE REQUESTS,
fresented by Diana,
4.00 to RAMÉTE SUMMARY. 0.03 LIGHT „MUSIC..
The New Concert Orchestra, 9.30 ATUDI6; BERVICES
SONG
BBC
TALKING,
ETQUEST
Alautale., Sepit-folinston.
4.00 TUB NEWS.
· DVÈN- |
Conducted by the Rev. K. P. Evans. R.N.
1.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES, Eric Robinson and IIIL,Orchestra with Julia Shelley and Donald 7.30 SCOTLAND YẲND.
Bratt.
tho
THE HONG-
3.10 APPEAL Fort
KONG PANTI-TUBERCULOSIS | .- Candgesed by the Itov. A. G. ABSOCIATION,
17 r. the lien. N. Chau, 4.13 HỒNGS, FROM OPÉRA.
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THE LAST › CHIBONINITIONÝ
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THULLUTE.
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0.00 RADIO HONGKONG "PROM")
CONCERT. 10.15 MUSIC FOR WORSHIP.
Tho Free Church Choral Union Choir, conducted by Dr Erto Thiman.
dni
10.45 THE PHILHARMONIA.
CHESTRA, Overture "Calm Sea and promerous A Series of Dramatised, Pro-Voyage". On. 27 (Mendelssohn)— grammes 糖
work of Bataci Kubelik (Cond.); Gopak (trom Beolland Ward. "Ite Wanted to Mazeppa"-- Tahaikovsky) Nicolat
Director."
Malko Cond.) 7.39 WEATHER PORT.. 8.00 TIME BIONAL WORLD NEWA
(LONDON RELAY).
Overseas Shortwave
Mansel
rajkumari India of Kapurthald.
rdon
11.00 BADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY). 11.15 WEATHER REPORT:
Programmes
10.00 THE NEWĄ. 10.10 HOMIK
NEW v dм BRITAIN. 10.15 BOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. BBC Variety Orchestra: Conduc. tor: Paul Fenculhat, 11.60 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 THE DERDY.
Immediately following this, at 8.15 p.m., the station is broadcasting a blography of His late (0.45-9.15 p.m. on 17.790 Mc/s, 10.80 ; 9.15 p.m.-12.16 ant. on 11.75 Mc/s, 25.58 m.) Majesty entitled "King George VI The Story of a
2. LIGHT MUSIC.. SATURDAY. MAY. 24.
tenhöhe records This is a BBC programme, 1.98 HERBERT Well-Loved King”.
BOUGE 9.36 WELSH MISCALLANE. produced by D. G. Bridson in honour of Common- 1.15 Felgen and impilät and we ins Titanias and Mary Kenda:1
5.45 THE DRITATE CONTINUKY, wealth Day. The script was written by Johne you the hotel and tunes, you A Parliamentary Review by Ana- Putney and is based on his still-unpublished book have poked to hear, produced by
16. THE NEWS, about King George, VI, Using both written re-13 BOUTS, LOUND-UP.
10.10 HOME NEWN
BRITAIN. cords and radio recordings, he has attempted "a Lic. preliminary survey at least of the achievement of the man who had become such a potent symbol of intégrity and family life in these troubled times." 9.15 CRICKET.
Two of the great Biltish racing classics, the Derby and the Oake, take place this week, on Eptom. Dowie. A commentary by Rox Alton from and the Brighouse and Rastrick Radio Honghong it broadcasting Raymond Glenden-Old Trafford, Manchester.
9.30 SCOTTisu MAGAZINE. ning's coffinélitary bf the Derby on Wednesday night at 9.45 SCIENCE AND EVERYDAY 11:15; and dh Friday at 11.20 p.m. listoners can hear
Help! #letp his commentary on the Daki.
Both these races are run over
a course of one mile, four fur- longs, and five yards. The first Derby, the most famous horse race in the world, was run Epsom on May 4, 1780; It was founded by the 13th
at
Earl of Derby, who lived at "The Oaks," shooting box near Epsom the Oaks, Downs, after which
had already
A
Arst fun in 1770,
been named.
Both colts and Alles can run In the Derby, which is usually
£13,000 worth about
to the winner, but only fillies can com- pete in the Oaks, generally worth about £10,000. The 1951 Festival Derby was won by the 28 to 1 outsider Arctic Prince. Another outsider, the 33 to 1 Neasham Belle, won the Oaks.
For this week only the time of "Saturday Roundup" tonight has been altered to 7.19 p.m. The subject of this evening's Interview is of
local particular -"interest. Nine candidates are contesting olcelion to the two the Urban vacant seats on Council, and "Saturday Round- up's"
is guest menker
the Honourable K.MA. Barnett, Chairman of the Urban Council, who will tell steners something cf the functions of the Counell.
19
the
On Thursday afternoon. May 20. at 4 o'clock, His Excellency the Governor is to open new, Grantham Training College Radio Hangkong A Kowloon.
cording His Excellency's opening speech, while the pro- gramine begins with an intro- ductory talk by a member of Education Department who will speak about the College itself.
8.15 Intasies, and
DAILY QUOTAZION, 8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 820 PORCES' FAVOURITES. 9.00 COLONIAL QUESTIONS,
Lancashire ihire..
Nottingham
14.1 LBFENERя; vidëšt. 10.43 CHOIR OF ST ‚dtükts')
CHAPEL, WINDSOR, fgramophone recordai
with the Hall
11.00 Big Be; BADIO NEWSREEL.. 11.13 BOUNDING DRASH AND
VOICES.
Ladies' Festiva! Cholti conductor: Hichard A. Baley,
Band; conductor: John Harrison... 11.65 FROM THE THIRD
GRAMME. Tuscanini,
PRO
A talk by Einest Newman. 12.15 a.m. RENDEZVOUS
*PLAYERS.
and | foafuring Jack Collings.
First of alx programmes showing the contribution made by seleni fic research to prevening
Varicus kinds dealing with amergency Fire! 10.00 THE NEWS. 18.10 HOME NEWB
BRITAIN.
12.30 pm. PROGRAMIME HUMBIARY. 1035 LISTENERS Ciloice. 12.32 35VEET BERENADE,"
With PAUL SFAILON
and His Light, Muzic.
.
of 1230 VARIETY. FANFARE.
With The Kurdites, The Augment- ed Northerni Varibly
Orchestra,
KOM conducted by Vilem" Tousky, pro- duced by Ronnie Taylor,
Orchestra and Favourile Mingers1100 Big Ben, BABIO NEWSREE!.. 11.15 MUSIC OF THE REGIMENTS.
1.15 NEWS,
af Radio. AOA ARS
WEATHE REPORT THE eighth of a series of DTQ- grammes, ilustrating the mulcal of the history of the Regimenta
the British Army. flutrations by Band of the Royal Military School of Music (Knoller Hall): Conduc tor: Major Meredith Hoberts; Pro gramme introduced by Lonci Mar- For. In Chicker.
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 140 TIME. FOR MUSIC.
The The Midland,light ok chestra, conducted by allbert Viator,
FORCEA'
PROGRAMMES. 2.00 BTUDIO; FORCER CHOICE Presented by C, Walton. 2.30 "LOVE" FILOM LEIGHTON *** BUZZAUD” BY LESTER
POWELL,
Northamptonshiık. v. Bizzey.”.
Enisode 11 "Cabe to the Dore" commentary from Rushden, Not-
3.00 STUDIO:
And Labentho Ethamptonshire.
Notinghamahiro. Cordiauation commentary.
HOSPITAL
T
QUESTS.
of
WTYMI
Presents by iteles.
4.00 "MEXICANA, JE
Orchestre Mañolo Bel Et Ses Muchachos.
4.30 GLASUOI DRPHEUS chrom. 4.45 VIENNESE
CHESTRA.
12.18 a.m. APPOINTMENT
MUSIC.
Billy Mayer and his Players. 12.20 BANDY MACPHERSON. WA ITZ O At the theatre organ.
12.45 CRICKET, 3.00 WE BEO TO DIFFELL'A
COMBAT OF THE SEXES." Weth Joyce Grenfell, Gladys Yount. Chat lie
- Innes and
and Joha
Audrey Itussel. Versus the *Radio Doctor Clements.
Northamptonshire v. Surrey, Continuation of commentary.
1.00 THE NEWS,
1.1
5.10 COMPOSER CAVALVADE: From the Church of Bt. Martin
"BANB ALAY.”
Aselle, Flora - With
Gearke Armitage, Dick Janice and Anton and His Orchestra. 6.00 PROGRAMME -BUMMARY. 6.02 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS
Presented by Linda. 7.00 MURTON GOULD AND HIB
ORCHESTRA, LA.
1.15 SATURDAY, ROUND-UT. 130 VARIETY BANDBOX.
MAKEO
1.00 THIS NEWB
1.10 NEWS,TALK.
TUESDAY, MÁY
7.00 .. SCIENCE REVIEW. ** 7.15 NBC SYMPHONY ORCHES.
THA
Conducted by Tescahini. phone reqorda)
tgrama-
743 SPORTS BOUND.uk.___ 800 THE NEW...
13 NEWS TĀLR.
8.15 Interinde.ana.
DAILY QUOTATION,
6.29 VIZO THE EDITORÍÁrs.
13) FURCES, FAVOURITES, 9.00 EVERYBODY SWING."' Music and Songs in Country siyle.
9,39 VLSZEB' MAGAZINE...
8.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA, By Allstar. Cooka.
360) THE NEWA.
11.1 ROME NEWS
BRITAIN, Hin
Fb
10.15 NIE, MIDLAND LIGHT OF
CURETRA, D
11.00 Bts Ech, RADIO NEWSLEEL. 1.is unitish kÖNLENT BALL.
Built from hish Pl-No. 1,
11314 Renewal of the Derby Stakes. Commentary by Raymond Glenden. ning, asalsted by Claude Harrison as face-reader; From the Grand- stand, Epsom.. 11.45 Interlude.
11.30 BING IT AGAIN.
A song--minute
Belection
mélodies old and now. 12.15 a.m. ACCORDION MUSIC.
(gramophano records) 1230 NEW RECORDS.
of
11.16 STUDIO: REILÖGUR.
Jones,
top save tot QUEEN. 139 CLUSE DOWN, D
My boy
Mond
7.00 A.M.
PENING THEME, 7.95 NEWS HEADLINES, 10 LIGHT MUSIC.
100 NEWS AND WEATHER NE- 5.10 MUSIC. 0.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 pm,
1.1 NRWB, WEATHERL
BUM
NETORT
nor.
Alexander Kierstham,
{ 1045 · VAUGHN MONROE (AND (IIS), 235 PENINA DESTÍU GERİ
ORCHESTRA,
LAKE TRAINING. CORKCE! Look for the Silver LA PARINIES KARKA Sylva-Kem) Chorus ambos 16 Extellungy the defer- (Buddy Bermier Nat Milan); Someday Jimmy Hadges And 1 132 STUDIO: SPORTS TIME, ' all goon Tobias-Stent); hädade!" {3x (Pher-Bernard-Black). 11.00 RADIO NEWSUL
DON BELAY),
(LON.
11.11 GOODNIGHT MUSIC, 112 WEATHER REPORT,
GOD BAVE THE QUEEN.' 11,30 CLUBE DOWN.
Wednesday
蔬
101 LÄ. OPENING THEME,
7.03 NEWS HEADLINES,
130 KAGUT MUSIC.
5.00 NEWS AND WEATHER
PORT
·
8.10 'MUSIC. 344 CLOBE DOWN.
PROGRAMME
ne-
BUM-
REPORT
12.30p.m. PROGRAMME
KABY. MARY, MARA.
12.32 VILA MEMORIES, 12.32 VARIETY FANFARE."
1.15 NEWS WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.
The DOC Benttik -Orchestra: conducted by fan Whyte, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 Music FOR YOU.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
6,50 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 0.42 8 T U DIO: CHILDREN'S
HALF HOUR
‚...‚' Presented by Elisabeth And... 6.30 $9. PouroGUESE
HALF HOUR. HI
4.00 ANOTHER EVENING AT THE
LONDON PALLADIUM, 1.30 ARTIST OF THE WEEK- CERI" MEI (PIANO). Feeds Studio Recital: Sual: Flat Chopin).
K
7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND WORLD NEWS (LONDON RELAX). B.10 ELECTION TALE, BY CAN- DIDATE TO UNHÂN COUN- CILMR PERCY, CHEN. 1.15 HTUDIO: CHROMONICA DE
CITAL BY LAU MUK.
Accompanhiant
Harry. Oro.
by
4.30 STUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT I
-LIKE."
Presented by Nan Whitehead. 0.00 OVER TO YOU,
With Richard Wildoch na Kenneth Fort,
0.30 BUCCESSES FROM THE LON-
DON THEATRES.
Presented this week by Roy Brad- 10.00 CONCERTO. fard.
1.00 THE NEWS,
130 NEWS TALK,
THURSDAY, MÀY 29,
7.00 p.m. MID-WEEK TALK. 7.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Concert Music..
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.00 THE NEWS.
4.10 NEWA TALK.
8.15 Interlude and
DAILY QUOTATION,
8.26 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 840 SPORTING RECORD. 645 LAND AND LIVESTOCÍL.
An agricultural megazine.
P.15 HANDY MACPITEXSON. At the theatro, organ,
10 WEL:11 DIARY
Comments on current
DUTIE
车
Wales, introduced by W. R. Owen.
9.45 OUR TOWN.
A series of talks .ky. Reginald Perry on English, Local Govern mení: 2;. 'Pangèrsia Crossings." 10.00 THE NEWS.
19.30 HOME NEWS Pro M
BRITAIN
fo.15 BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA. Conducted By John Hopkins: Sym- phany No. 34 in C (K. 338) - Mozart: Ballet Suite, Le Cia-Mas zenet...
17.00 Big ban. RápiÒ NEWSREEL. 11,15 OLIVER TWIST.
By Charles Dickens, adapted
firstvo paris Ry radio in
The Dodger Coopers
produced by
Giles in Charles 11.45 FRANKIE HUWERD GOEš
EAST.
Trouble', Lefeaux,
NEWS TALE. SUNDAY, MAY 25
London Film, Symphony Orchestru. 7.00 pm SUNDAY SERVICE.
candlisted unt, feestpied by Hubert Ca. a flying, visit of Mediterranean conducted Cilford: Prologue, und Epte Story Services bases, accompanied by in-the-Fields, London
Clifford Hyde Park Starcia, chydn, lanene Moare, dnd the
Charles-Hubert. Rov. L 'M.
Gaige (An Ideal Husband)-Arikur Erie James, Script by Eric Sykes, Edwardy.
Opening PER-Heramin;
Sequence produced by Roy Speer. 1.30 PRACTICE
(Spring in Park Lane), Robert 12.13 a.m. WALTZ TIME. TECT.'
(Seven Days (eramophone, recorda), Ninth of thirteen - programmes forgen; The Chase
Overscas to Noon) John Addison: Stuart 12.30 SERIOUS ARGUMENŤ. selected from the 1952 Examination, Syllabus of the Asser Lement (Bonnie Prince Charlie) A fopleat discussion programme by
(Whinky
A fear of authoritative speakers. ciated Board of Royal School at fan Whyte: Tilla Music
1.00 TEK NEWS, Mitle, played and presented by Calore)-Ernest Irving; Caelic Fan-
tivin (Saints and Sinnors)-Philip 1.15 NEWS TALK. The Four Aces, Joan Hinde, Bit.Erbe, Zullock, e... Presi
FRIDAY, MAY BO . Tony Fayne and David Evans, dent: Royal College of Organist: Green; Villado flequence (The Last at Dalwyn)-John Cree- mi) Days Frankie Ilowerd and Phyllis Chorale Prelude, Vater unser
wood; Title Music, Wind Sequence, 7.66 p.m. "THREE STAGES. Calvert, Lenile Narony.
Timmelfelch' (Grade IV, A)—J. §.
(Captain Horti- First of three talks by Bernard 1.30 WEATHER, KEPORT,
vrt. (Grade
B)--Gordon blower)-Robert. Farnon: Bong of Miles.
...), Bach: Chorala Prelude, St. Coluh- and End Titles
Dangerous AgO); —
7.13 INVENTION DLMUBIC. Cameron Prelude and Fugue in C. Capri (That
Mischa Spoliansky: Italian,, Inter-¦ A, programme of trophicho IL.R.S.M. Teaching List A). S.
mezza (My Daughter Joy) Ray records presented by Colli Robin. Bach.
mont Gailpis Montbrun; Tob 7.4 SPORTS ROUND-UP, Casanova Melód (Tas Thum Man)-Michadi Barsfeld, arr. Robert Famon: Mazurka iTho. Queenof Spades) Geórgo Aurie: Epidna Cani. (Pandora and the Jiying Dutchman)-P. Marquina: Prelută and Finalo (The Dark ManHu- bert Clifford; Galop (The Happiest DAFE of Your Life)-Mischa Spojlanaky.*
9.00
FINE DIGNAL, AND WORLD NEWS (LONDON RELAY }^-
8.10 MESSAGE TO SCHOOLS BY
8.
HIS EXCELLENCY. GOVERNOIL BİR ALEXANDER GRANTHAM, GE,MO. COMMUNURALI BAY.
THE
King George Vir ·
3.15 CORPUSKE OF THE WEEK-
ELOAR
This programme.is being broades MORTON GOULD
east at 8.30 on Thursday, even
ing.
ORCHESTRA.
AND HIB
0.00 ON WITH THE BANCE
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
BELAY).
A talented young harmonic. player, Lau Mak, is to give a 1129
an.
13
OODNIGHT, MUSIC. WEATHER REPORT.
GUD. RAVE THE QUEEN.
1.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.90 THE NEWS,
8.10 NEWS TALK.
4. Interlude.and
DAILY QUOTATION. A.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 3.30 ENGLISH MAQAZINE. 9.00 CALLING. ALL
FORCES.
Hati- Charlie, Chester and Tony COCK; Rob Wilton; Your Request Favourite introduce a, programme for Forces everywhere. 16.00 THE NEWB
12,15 .. SHORT STORY. Ticnest James, by Ian Macpher»
1.00 THE NEWS, 8.10 NEW TALK. 8.15 antide kaa
DAILY QUOTATION. 8.30 FROM THE EDITORIALS B.10 Tadio Theatre--Nptint Price,
Hugh
Burch, add James McKechnld in
WHITEDAKS.'
--
By Mazo da. la Roche: Finch → Hugh Burden; Piers--Petar Dyne- toy: Auh! Augusia-Gladys Epent car; Undia Emeat-Richard Hum-
10.10 HOME NEWS Frosi san, read by Ian Sadler.
123 HEYTHM 15 THE DUSK dall; Renny-Tamies McKechnie: BRITAIN.
NEBS
18.15 CAVALCADE OF MELODY, A programinic
popular song scrapbook, Sunday the
recital on the chromonica on 11.30 CLDAG DOWN, Monday evening at 8.16. This advanced form of
playing; harmonien chromopica is not restricted to one key. He is accompanieti at the piano by Harry Ore,
Why
schoolmaster is a village thought to be a fit candidate for Immortality is the theme of the late James Bridle's play "Mr Gillie" which comes at half-
no on Wednesday even-
Uncle, Nichojas Gordon McLead: kathobiota | Wakefield-Barry Medregor; Phea with
records,
Lovelace: presented by Donis Pressant-Jenny
Adeline Iruce Trent, Louisa. Traill, Johnny
Whiteoak Nahey Price Meg Enger, Marie Benson, and the Star-on-
1.20 THE NEWS.
Fedbeth Maude;. Mr Fatton-Mar- Kakers: Augmented Dance Orches
1.10 NEWS, TALK.
tin Lewis Storyteller Roger, Del- WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 gado, pipduced by Hugh Stewart.
10.60 THE NEWS. 1935 HOME NEWS FLOM
TULITAIN.
10.00 8.31. PROGRAMME SUBIRIARY.¦ fra condusled by Stanley Black. 10.02 SATURDAY'S SPORTS 16.35 Interlude.
RESULTS
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.05 MOUNING MELODY,
1113 CONCERTO.” Slave Canway (Vocal) with John Bhinebourne and the BBC Ray Martin and 31 Orchestra. LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. Scottish Orchestra play Khacha- urlan's Concerto for cello and or- BBC Northern Orchestra, con
chestra; Programme also includes ducted by John Hopkins.
10.30
11.00 RELAY OF THE SERVICE Tchaikovsky's Berenade for Strings.
FROM AT ONB CATHEDRAL,
Bervice, conducted by the very ILAV A. P. Rose. Dean of Hongkong. Preacher: the Rev. Halc-Brown,
BY BILL PHILLIPS.
From the heavenly court- house where William Wother- Spoon Gille is being judged, the action of the play turns to the 12.15 p.m. STUDIO: SPORTS TIME Hittle Scottish mining village of 1210 PRODIMME SUMMARY
to give a 12.32 JOURNEY INTO MELODY." Crult and proceeds
...with, Bidney. Torch and His Or- the judge on demonstration to
chestra, high of how Mr Gillie success- fully "puts ideas into young folks heads.”
As he himself says: "If I have done nothing else in my life, at Icast I've unsettled one or two people." Most great men be- come great by unsettling lesser mortals, and the Judge of this colestial court has no hesitation in overruling 011 objection of 'misdirected effort and givea Mr Gilite d váchnt sent between Abraham Lincoln
John
Wesley
and
Me Gilio is played by James McKechnie, - Mrs dille, by Ethel Glendinning, and Tom Donelly, the young miner pupil, by James Gilbert.
In "Müite Lovers' Hour" next Friday až Þ o'clock, Curtis Hind- son la presenting Beethoven's Piano Sonata-Opila 2, No. 1, a plano plech, by. Ravel, and Sym "phony, Bijagnoza wa ma
by, (Brondearing boa, a frequency of 843 kilonycios- per sacond. and on 0.52%Dɔeracycles · ́por second in the 31 metry band)i-
REPORT
1.18 NEWS, WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 138 AFTERNOON CONCERT, PORCES' PROGRAMMES, 2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With Avru Angers, Dick Henday and army Edwards. 230 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR
Prezoated (Brudio). 4.00 "DLIGH OF THE BY. HEX RIENITS.
עם
itobla
12.15 a.m.. PERSONAL POUTRAIT. Bemeong Ja the Newa.. 12.30 Ted Hay in
RAY'S A LAUGH,' 1.00 THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS TALK.
MONDAY, MAY 26
7.00 p.m. BOOKS TO HEAD, '
7.15 ILEY REVIEW.
7.30 EMILIA TODA (Sopman). 7.8 THINK ON THEBE" THINGS.
| Christian hymns, their music, and
their meaning.
3.00 THE NEWS.
.10 News TALK,
3.15 Association Football
AUSTRIA V. ENGLAND.
At Vieahh. Ah eye-witness account.
130 FHM THE EDITORIALS. Day
30 MUSIC. POL DANCING, BOUNTY" | Víctor Blivester and his
Orchiatra.
FERDINAND
HELP!
Ballroom
'That's One Out!
7.00 ... MEET THE COMMUN.
WEALTHI
7.30. MONTMARTRE PLAYENS Directed by Henry Krein. 7.4 SPORTS - ROUND-UP. 8.60 THE NEWS.
830 NEWS TALK:
DAILY QUOTATION.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.18 Interlude and
130 DANCE MUSIC.
(gramophone recorda)
8.45 VERA LYNN,
Mitchell
9.15 WORK AND WORSEY.
SCOTTISH MAGAZINE....
10.18 NIQUES AT THE OPERA. A programme of gramophone records, presented by Barbara Mc- Tadycon.
11.00 Big Bàn, RADIO NEWSREEL." 11.15 Interlude. 11.20 THE OAKS.
174th Renewal of the Oaks Stakes Commentary by Raymond Glenden- ning.asted by Claude Harrison
102
..
0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 CHILDREN'T HALY HOUR:
TOYTOWN”
RY
BULME BLAMAN. "Draastul. Dolnja Street."
8.
#
9.13 ÁT THE OPERA.
*Don Carlos" by Vetal, Act 3: Philip H. King of Spain. (Base) Color BiCo Don Copious Growt Prince of Spain "--1Tenor).” Jusal Bjoering: Rodrigo, Marquis of Food (Bartong) Robert | Merrilit
Grand Inquisitor (Inka)" ·Jeramą" Hines Klizabeth of Valow, wife of PIL (Soprano) Delta Algul; The Princess of Eboli (Mezzo-Sop Fedora Barbiorit A Friär · (Bain) Lubomir Vichegonov; Theobald, Elizabeth's Page" (Soprano). Anne Ballinger; The Count of. Leriz (Tenor) Paul Franke; AVRoyal Herald (Tenor) Emery Darey, Countess of ArembergTida: Möŋ:) A.Celestial Voice (Soprano) Llicing Ameras
PLAYED WE 9.30 MARCHtry Conductor
THE LONDON: ORCHESTRA,
PROMENADH,
The graat Assembly. March(Col lins): Ascot Paraño (Jack Strache)){ Procesional Croch, King Sotamon -Kiranyvillo Dantack).
9.53 INTERLUDE...
10.00 ALL TIME HITS THE. NINETIESNAVA MA
1939, MELODY MIXTURE.
· The Jester at the Wedding-Mdgolf & Valea (Eric' Conies)—Eric; Coato and · Symphony Orch.; Kian M Atk to
(Herbert-Blaisotrům Zolf.
**Clim Butler: Annie Laurla (ärr.
Campoll or } poli)—Alfredo
[Vol}} Someday, from The Creat Victor Herbert Herbert) — Allan Jones: Bhining moon medley; (winiil (aniowy salz) Not Gorodinsky, and his Groky Ensemble; When you're away (prhert Blossoms (from To daly #31" —Lola - Butler; Cons
6.30 MUSIC AND BONG
VIVIAN ELLA.. 7.00 STUDIO LUCKY DIP VARIETY EQUENTS."
reionted by" Migherkia.
7.50 WEATHER REPORT,
8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND WORLD
NEWS LONDON RELAY),
9.10 ELECTION TALK BY CAN- certo Jazz:(Donald Philips)-91
DIDATE TO URBAN COUN-ney Torch and his Dron. CIL MB C..N, KONG.
11:60 BATIE NEWSREEL. (LONG)
BON RELAY}. BiS MUSIC FROM HOLLAND
"Torch-Light Melodies."
The Royal Hiary Band, can- 11.15. GOODNIGHT. MUSICA DEN ducted by Capt toepa Vaa Yperen.
Reiferdam's glorie; Tarantella_ult
| 11.20 WEATHER BEDÖRT...
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
do "Specldoor van Pazdorra: Cay-11.30 CLOSE DOWN. naval Sulte: Mardigras, Cakewalk. Love het. Regimoni,
8.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK
-DEILLIN
ORCHESTRA.
PHILHARMONICFriday
Concert:
gment-Overture (Bethoven)- Wilhelm Furtwangler (Conductor): Mathi Der Kaler (Matthias The Painter)-Angelle
(PAU! indomith)-Paul Hindemith (Con- ductor: Pipals Aus Der Berenade, The P. 43 (Tchaikovsky)--Hans Weis
by bach (Conductor): German Dances (Schubert)es Blech (Conduttor};!
9.00 8TUDIã: Bộ0% TALK.
Double Concerto in A Minor, DP: Movement: (Brahms);
Andante) Allegro: 2nd Movement: 3rd Movement: Vivace non troppo Jascha Helfetz (Viola) and Emanuel Cello!
and Feuermispri Philadelphia Orch., conducted, Eugene Ormandy,
By, Ruth Kirby..
9.13 VOCAL RECITAE BY KIRŠTEŃ FLAGSTAD (80PRANO)
MR GILLIE.
10.30 CHANSON FRANCAISE,
Le Printemps Reviendra (Pierre ITsvet-Mus. Aleo Binlavino); J'ai and Pro Do Vous (Jeon Delete deo Bonnet-Mus. Alec Sintavine Jean, Deletre)--Andrs Claveu: Mo 11.00
9.30
Je M'Ennule (Wal-Berg-Franco); Assez (Wat -- Berg-Stern-Trade | 11.15 chant)-Marlene Dietrich;
Maitra Henet APT. BLATC Compagnons De La 11.45
Pierre Chanson-Marchio Betti-Jacques Plante Herrand)--Les
Chanson,"
19.43" "BUTED
ΠΕΙΣΤΗΜΗ
WITH
HUMPHREY LYTTELTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Panama Rag (Lambert Doiint: Trouble in mind (Richard M. Take a note from the Jones): South (Bell); Open. Ilouse (Lyttel
pn); Don't monkey with it Mon- DOUADIO 13.00
NEWSREEL
DUN RSLAY),
11.18 GOODNIGHT MUSIC, 11:29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. CLOSE DOWN.
H.
1.00 . OPENING THEME. 1.05 NEWS HEADLINES. 7.10 LIGHT MUSIC, 8.00 NEWS
PORT.
CLON-
AND WEATHER DE-
B.1 MUSIC. 0.00 CLOSE DOWN. 1.13 p.m
STUDIO MORNING
PRAYERS,
By Mr Withers Green 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY 12.32 SONGS OF THE KANGE. 1.45 "MUSICAL MOMENTS" WITH MANTOVANI AND HIS OR- CHESTRA.
Guest Artist: Richard Crooki. 1.25 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 NEW LIGHT SYMPHONY OR-
CHESTRA
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
6.00-PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 "SOUTHERN SERENADE," 8.30 STUDIO:
RADIO,
CANTONESE
Given by Milka Loa and Mr 8. K. Levy
8.50 INTERLUDE.
A Play by James Bridļu, RADIO NEWSREEL (LON DON RELAY). RELAY, OF THE DERBY (LONDON, MELAY). Commentary by
Glendenning WEATHER LEPORT,
haymond
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. CLOSE DOWN.
Thurs
1.00 .. OFENING, THEME,
7.05 NEWS HEADLINES. -
.7.10 LIGHT MUSIC,
8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
ront.
2.10 MUSIC,
D.CA CLisɛ nown.
(2.30 p.m.. PROGRAMME BUM-
MARY.
12.32 A JOURNEY
7.00 am
OPENING TUEst. 7.03 NEWS HBADLINES, 7.10 ZAGĦT MUSIC. 4.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
'FORT:
LA MUSIC.
0.09 CLOSE DOWN.. 12.15 t..
STUDIO:** £à°¤; CATHOLIC PRAYERS;
By The Rev. Father: 5, mat Gallarbat, AJA
12.30 PROGRAMME. SUMMARY 13.35 VARIETY HIGH*GHTIN
1.ÍS NEWS, WEATHER -. HÉPON
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 FUNCHTIME, MUBIG, 2.00 Close boWN,
1
200 PROGRAMME” AUMMARY" 9.0% CHILISEEN'S HALV ; HOUR:
#Jennings-, at.... Beliop2! by And *thony Buckeridze,
No. 4: Jennings' Diley!” 6.3D STUDIO; "CANTONEID BY,
RADIO,
Given By Mini Los "Will and Mir H. K. Lev.
6.30 INTERLUDE,
· Rawicz and Landauer in Duo Pianistaan apungkan anda da 7.M. MUŠICAL MEMORIES ARE 110 EXCERPTS FROM
OHLDERT BRAND BULLIVAN'S LIGHT
OPERA
"The_Drátes pt Fontiños.” D'dyly Catta Light Opera
LATIN Dany and orchestrati
TO
AMERICA
WITH
CUGAT AND HIS
XAVIER ONCHES-
TEA
CES WEATHER
8.00 THE BIGNAL
NEWS:"AND",NEWA (RECORDED RELAY).
Com-
WORLD TALK
11.45 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND 1.8.15 A SHORT VIOLIN RECITAL
HIS ORCHESTRA.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 SONGS FROM THE MUSICAL SHOWS OF RICHARD 100- GXILS.
2.40 CLOSE down.
WITH
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY..... 0.02 ITA BWING TIME,
MUGGBY SPANIER AND HIS RAGTHE BAND.
Quest Artist: Mildred Bailey. 6.30 THE FERRY- COMO SHOW, 6.45 RALUTING JOHANN
STRAUBS.
AMERICA
7.13 LETTER FROM
(RECORDED. RELAY), By Altair Cooka, 7.30 STUDIO: LA DEMI-DEVRE'
PRANÇAISE,
7.85 WEXTHsh Rsrður,
#.00 TIME BIONAL AND WORLD
NEWS, (LONDON, HÁLAY).
TALK BY CAN- 8.10 ELECTION IX
DIDATE TO. URBÁN- COUN- CIL-MR BROOK A. BEN. NACCHI,
Wai-lan
7.00 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS, 130 STUDIO:
LANE,
|
11. YeXtidi Menuhin. Caprice No. 20 In D Masor (Pozdr nini-Kreisler); Caprice No. 13 in B Flat Major (Pagani-Krolster); Dance of the Goblins, Op. 25 (Bai- zini); Perpetual -Motion, Odių di
Paganini) Adi
"
'8.15 TIME FOR MUSIC,ES FLAT
The -DHC- Mildland Light 20¢! chestra, conducted by. GÜßert ; Vintar.
Overture for Theatre Orchestra: Sulfe-"Vaela Remus": Canzonetta: Ballet, musle "Victoria and Merrio England.
9.00 STUDIO: MUSIC .... LOYERS”.
HOUR LABBICAL NE QUESTS
du
By. Curtis, Hindson, 10.00 "THE YOUNG AND. ANCIENT
XIEN H
A Chrantels of the PRÍTÁ Fathers,
Wrliten by c. r.
11.60 RADIO NEWSREEL · ·(LÖN-
DON BELAX), 11.15 INTERLUDE,
Post Horn Galop (Koenig)-Now) Mayfair. Orch.
8.15 NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA, 1120 RELAY OF THE DÅKS (LONG
I hear a thrush at Eva (Cadman)
"DOWN, MEMORY-Jay Wilbur (Conductor}; ·Jeux
D'Enfants sulie (Bizet, árṛ. · H. Findit)-Jay Wilbur
Presented by Allien Wooda, 759 WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME. SIGNAL AND wont
NEWS (LONDON RELAT),
8.10 ELECTION TALE BY CAN-
ཏི
DIDATE TO URBAN
CH-MR T, 0, 180,
8.15. "BOX-208.”....
COUN-
Bert Gillette at the Console. 8.30 WILFRED PICKLES
“HAVE A. GO,"
ON
A Quis Programme, Produced by Barney Colehan.
0.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Bay Maria and is felady from the Sky Orchestra with
Dick James. Music from
the sky: Belitimo; Parision They didn't believe, mo; Mode; 1 surrender, dear: The muste stopped; Rhondda Rhapsody: A chapter in my life; z Touquet.
030 STUDIO: "MUSICAL NOTE-,
BOOK."
Presented by the Kew, Father. T. F. Ryan, BJ
With Tony Fayne and, David Evans as suce-reader; From the Grand- and the George
Choir, stand, prom.
10.00 MELACERING STRINGS,.. Stanley Black and the Dance Or| 11.40 Interluda.
Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Mil- Her): Kiss ne again (Victor Hor- chestra, produced by Dennis Main 1145 VARIETY AHOY!
with the Beverley Sisters, Peterbert): By the sleepy Lagoon (Erio Wilson:
and Belters. Tommy Reilly,
Jady Erld | Coates);.*. Portrait of a Harker: at the
pinho,
(trosh James Boldobrino); „Thesɔ Wallz Harold “Dark Secret Melachtino). At the organ.. Moody
mart; From the Royal Naval Air 10.18 AT THE BALLET, Station, Ford, -Suspex.. 12.13 m. ÍARGERUE FEW.
(Plana).
EMETTE
A programme of
spart, music, and topical interest, pro- duced by Bill Melide.
9.45 PUT IT INTO WORDS.
Ely Dudley, Evdde: 2: Nothing to write home about; In his cond 12.30 LISTENERS' CHOICE., tki: the speaker tackles Fome of Light Whiiste, the difficulties in writing, a letter 2.00. THE NEWB home or to a friend.
·LID NEWS TALK.
By Milk
Blue
Lo, Beau Danube (To Danúbe)-alfet Musk; (Johann Strauss, arX Desormiere); From
the Repertoire Basil's Ballets
of Colonel W, da Ru) London Philharmonic Orch., conducted by. Antal Dorall..
Dine
At the
P.G.
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Tho fatry Turner,
DON RELAY).
Commentary by its
Glendenning (Conductor); } 13,40 WEATHRI REPORT.
0. doll (Ansell)—J,
Raymond
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Moutries
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Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra & Vienna State Opera Chorus MUSIC OF THE Coin CENTURY. (Barber, block and Copland).
Boud Neet String Orchestra
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SYMPHONY No. 8 I B MINOR (6chuberty
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The London Symphony Orchestra
OPERATIC AND LIEDER RECITAL
(Songs by Verdi, Catalani, Bahubert & Strauss)~-
Elidbelle Davis &LAG New Symphony Orchestra PETER AND THE WOLF (Prakofjev),
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