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Broadcast Recital And Marilois
By Arrigo Foa
Kierman
Shanghai, was once the musical centre of the| 5.00 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS.
Prevented by Betty,
4.00 PROGRAMME BÜMİMARY. 6.02 NEW CONCENT ORCHESTRA, EVEN- 6.30 STUDIO: SERVICES Today
Far East; and Arrigo Foa one of the city's most
That is now history. gifted musicians. Hongkong is the gainer, as Professor Foa, recently arrived from the North, has made the Colony his new home.
On Tuesday night at 9 o'clock listeners to Radio Hongkong will have the opportunity of. hearing this fine violinist in a Sonata programme. pianist He is appearing with Marilots Kierman, a whose accomplishments are already well-known to the musical population of the Colony.
Their recital comprises two works: the Sonata by Corelli; which is known as "La Follia Variations", and Beethoven's Sonata in F, Opis 24—generally called "The Spring." This programme, which is being broad. cast from the Concert Hall of Radio Hongkong, is also being relayed by Rediffusion,
Allottieritudlo recital this and on 9.52 megacycles per week comes at 8.10 p.m. on second in the 31 metre band).. Wednesday, when Harry Ore is
playing a Polatialso and five Pitude by Chopin, and five Preludes and the Satanic Poem, Opus 30, by Scriabin.
hos
"Everyman the most famous of all English Morality. Plays appeared in England about the your 1500 A.D. and has been described DA "the noblest of Death the religious Interlude imagination of the Middle Ages the stage. Half given allegory and half plain tale, It is Man, as he the story of Every
through life to tho! Journeys Krave, and also makes another, from more homely journey, market-square to home, from heme to church, and thence to a 'desolate place'.
is
On Wednesday night at 9
Radio Hongkong o'clock presenting a transcribed Tndio which version of "Everyman" was originally broadcast in the BBC
Home Service series "Worth Theatre.” In complling
the
programme, Raymond Halked has retained the atmo
in this sphere of simplicity
411 nnely-drawn and moving inter- of pretation, and the. music John Hotchkis identifies the characters and gives
complete
fuintes to the production.
'Everyman'
น
The part of taken by Godtrey Kenton, who is supported by a distinguished
The of radio actors. company Angel is sung by Alfred Deller, counter-tenor,
BEC with the Chorus and Orchestra,
On the lighter side, the Sexes are si "fighting it out" the BBC has issued another erles on transcriptions of that popular verbal sot known as
We
Beg
Today
7.03 at OPENING THEME.
1.02 LIGHT MURIC..
1.45 NEW SUMIMARY.
1.18 TOP O' THE MORN,
HUNG.
Conducted by the Rev. 3. AL. Mline, HAP.
7.00 POPULAN VARIETY, 130 WE BEG TO DIPPEIL
A Lighthearted Discussion De- Grenfell, GLAČTE tween Jayco Young, Kay, Hammond, Char mian Innes, folm Clements, and Oubert Harding. Chairmani Roy Plonley
7.59 WEATHER Nkrder.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY).
8,15 BONGS FROM THE OPERA
"OTELLO,"
DY
11.13 WEATHER REPORT. 12.10 RTUDIO: EPILOGUE.
Condorted by the Bey. Father KO'Dwyer, BJ, 300-SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
7.00 a.m.
lond
OPENING THEME.
1.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
7,18 NEWS BUMMARY.
1. TOP O' THE MOUN,
1.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
LID MUSIC IN THE AIR. 100 CLOBE DOWN. 11.30 p.m.
8.30 "OLIVERt. 3, t. r"
CHARLES DICKENS. Episode 1: "The Parifi Orphan."PORT. 9.00 THE BUNDAY CONCERT. 10.15 BRITAIN SINGS.
Valte Choir, Tredrcky kate conduitted by John 11. Davice. 1030 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS, 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
ILELAY).
BBC Overseas
Short
PROGRAMSIE
MTAILY 12.12 VARIETY_FANFAÍS, 1.15 NHWE
WEATHER "REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Programmes
(7-12.15 p.m. on 15,200 Mc/s, 19.66 m, and 17.715 Mc/s, 16.93 m; 10-12.15 p.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST. 9
inle Bale and Sunnle
7.00 p.m.
itale in 'ALL HALE.'
A weekly revuu
by
Wigram, produced by
North.
7.30 MORAY
ING.
c.
MCLAREN
7.45 NORTH ROUND-UP.
R.00 THE NEWS.
#.10 NEWS TALK,
8.15 Interlude.
on 21.750 Mc/s, 13.79 m) Recordings made at The National Enteddfod på Wales, Aberystwyth. 0.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES. By Princess Indied, our parßamen- Lottuntary correspondent,
10.00 THE NEWS. Bichael 10.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN. TALK-10.15 Gladys Young Marjusle West
bury, and Lowin Stringer in
TOK VOICE OF MICHAEL VANEJ
820 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.30 VURCES' FAVOURITES. 9.00 PAVILION PLAYERS,
8.90 NEWS AND WEATHER BE Directed by David Wolfsihat.
PORT
4.30 MUSIC IN THE AIR, DOD CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 pan. 1stOGHAMME SUMMARY, 15 MELODY MIXTURE
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS, FORCES PROGRAMMES, 2.00 STUDIO: FORCES CHOICE.
Presented by Tommy Davi 2.30 FILM MEMORIES. 3.00* STUDIO: HOSPITAL
QUESTI
Presented by Helen.
4.00. TANGUES AND WALTZES. 4.13 POPULAR HARMONY. 4.30 HWING TIME
9.15 CRICKET. Commentary natchez,
on
one of today's
James
9.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 945 SHORT STORY. "The Widow Lonnigan, by Edgar: nend by Liam Redmond. 10.00 THE NEWA.
19.10 HOME NEWS VR o
BRITAIN,
10.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. RE-Light Musle.
With Charlie Barnet and His
Orchestra.
5.00 ROHERT BEATTY
IN THE
י
LADY ON THE SCHEEN." By Lester Powell Episode 6: "A Patch of Moonlight." 3.30 THE BING CROSBY STOW 6.00 TREGRAMBIE STIMMTATES. 4.02 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS.
Presented by Linda,
W/T Station. Calling: R. "N. Stonecutters Island.
7.00 NOTHING BUT „MÚSIC 730 VARIETY BANDBOX.
nax: Wafl, Jalin Illythe. Paula Grey, Fredule Gardner, Jackie Allen and Barbara,
zho Blx Beh IRADIO NEWBIEEL 11.18 CHAMPIONSHIP BANDS. 11.45 CafeKET.
Further cominentaries.
12.15 a.m. MONTMARTRE
PLAYERS.
Direclod by Henry Krein. 12.32 SANDY MACPHERSON, At the theatre orgona. 12,43 CRICKET.
Further, conimentaries.
1.00 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 7.06 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE. From the Cathedral, of, St. Mary on the Inland of ions, conducted by the Rev. Georgo, F. MacLeod, MC, DD, Leader of die tona Communi
7.30 PhActiCE
Billy Ternent and ills Orchestra. Įtr." Compere: Philip Sensor.
7.30 WEATHER REPORT.
FECT.
MAKES
PER-
Its programme we hear re porta ni Uilà, reorganisation and re- equipment of key areas of Britain, to meet the needs, of national re covery and defence; Production by Joo Burroughs. PK 01235A, ACCORDION MUSIC. (ramotiong records) 12.30 HALLADS AND BONU End Affchali
Written by James Dyrestarth; Muste by Kenneth Leello-Smith.
11.00 big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.19. WELSH choirs (6). Swynol Gertid (Sweet Music); The Lyrlan Singers; Conductor: Owen; Mary Kendall and Thomas, fat two-pienos) – 11.49 FROM
.
(soprano):
| Harbet!" (lenor): Frederick
(accompanist).
Wuliam Stone
1.00 THE NEWE 1.10 NEWB TÁLK,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14
7.00 p.m. CABIN Idloes | Conducted by Aartsel
THE THIRD PRO-
GHAMME. Reconaldering MKICHUÉ.
The
A series of three talks; i: Parsilox of Program by I. L.
calc, Reader in Ecumenic tory at London University. 12.15 a., ECORDS.
12.15 BILLY MAYERL
ENSEMBLE.
-
RHYTHM
ORCHESTRA. mala Kilbey.
730 M30-WEEK TALK 7.45 SPORTE MUUND-UP. R.DO THE NEWS... 8.10 NEWS TALK. 9.35 Interlude.
8.20, FROM THE EDITORIALE, 26 SPORTING RECORD. 78.45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agricultural magazine,
9.15 Cricket,
ENGLAND V-INDIÀ.
The Fourus Text Match at the OVAL.
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12.30 VARIETY, FANFARE. With The Kordites; The Auginant-Commentaries by Max Alston ed Northern
Orchestra: Variety Produced by Hennie Taylor,
1.00-THE NEWS... 1.10 NEWS TALK.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 12.
THEIR BUSINESS.
of gramophone programone records, presented by Denis Pres
7.00 p.m. RHYTHM 18
A
ton,
7.10 THE HEALTH OF MAN. 3: Nutrition and Health: Speakers: Dr. J. M. Mackintosh and Dr. Dean A Smith.
7:45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.00 THE NEWS.
3.10 NEWS TALK.
8:15 Injertude,
8.20 FILOM THE EDITORIALS. B. FORCES FAVOURITES. programmes
0.00 MAROELE. FEW, (Piano). Overseas tlie 1932
5.00 TIME SIGNAL WORLD NEWSA series of thirteen
AND NEWS TALK (LONDON selected from 8.15 TEPREN "FOSTER Examination Syllabus of the Asso-Ballade in F minor, Op. B3-Chopin;
elated Board of, the Royal Schools Cobbler's
Bernard Howell, Melton with of Music introduced by
from
RELAY)
FAVOURITES.
Sung by Janits Choru 8.30 RING UP THE CURTAIN.
Shore: No. 7: Illustrailons Concerto in D--Haydn (LASM Per formers, List C) played by Thelma
of the Radler's | Reiss (cello).
A Programme of Musle from the Reperiatra Well Ballet. Presented by Margot Fonteyn Melta Shenter and Bery! Grey, the Rov
Opera Touve Orchestra, Covent Garden, conducted by Robert
7.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
100 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWS TALK.
9.13 Interludo.
12 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
FORCES ALL-STAR BILL..
Hampipe Herbert
9.15 BANDY MACPHERSON.
At the theatre organ.
9.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
6.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA,
By Alistair Cooke.
10.00 THE NEWS.
DIXITAIN.
10.15 PETER YORKÈ.
With his Salon Orchestra.
020 COMPOSE OF THE WEEK-Presents the best of Britain's show 10.33 Interlude..
NACH.
husiness for our Forces serving 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO "NEWAREEL; 10.00 ON WITH THE DANCE.
Introduced 11.15 FROM THE
CONCERTS.
John Arlott on the first day's, play, with summaries by Alf Gover.
9.35 app. WELSH DIARY. Topicality Magazina.
345 PAVILION Plaveis. Directed by David Wolthat. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.10 HOME NEWB FRON
BRITAIN. 10.15 FILOM TOE PROMENADE
CONCERTS. BBC Symphony Orchhatra; Candur tor: Bir Malcolm Sargent; Campoll (violin); Symphonie, Espagnale, for
Over violin and orchestra-Lalo: Lure-Fantasin: Itomes and Juliet - Tchaikovsky (BDC recstding). $11.00 Big,B80, RADIO NEWSREEL.
Scoleld in 'TILE LADY."
11.33 Weday Eller and Faul
PORTRAIT
OF A
Brian
A serial play, tor broadcasting, k ten episodes by Frank Hauser "and Donald McWhinnie from the novel by Henry James; Production by E.
Duli; Episode #: J. King
The Izabel American-Roger Delgado; Osmand - Wendy Hier: Mme. Marle-Catherine Lacey; Gilbert Os- mond-Alon Wheatley; Lord War burton Robert Harris; Nalph 10.10 110511 NEWS FROM Touchett-Paul Sconeld; Pansy Da
mond-Pamela Burling: Edward Rosler-Derek Hart. 14.45 Arthur
with Aikey Besco la
ANTIIUIL'S - INŃ:+--- PROMENADE With Sally Ann Bowes, and Dlans Decker; Augmanied abc Revie this week by Ted Ray; Starring:
by Ilobert Orchestra: Orchestra, conducted Betty Driver, Edmund Hockridge, The London Symphony Improtnoter shy Flat Major, On, 142, and The Stargazers; Jazz Forcea Conducted by Basil Camerco; Rag-Busby: Script by Bob Block
Overture: Bill Harding: Lyrics by (tendr); No. 3 (Schubert)-Edwin
Kenny mond Nilsson Flicher for the Use of: featuring
Goog
with Biain. Baker: Out of the Fost Bag: The Coriolan-Beethoven Op. 142
George Mitchell Glee Club answer Orchestra, Adelaide Beethoven: 12.00 Close down. requesta by Ships, Battalions, and Symphony No.. in Dvorak, Squadrons: Let's Put You In the (BBC recording). Picture: The stars keep Services 12.15 8.m. LONDON, CALLING. Overseas in touch with the Shows A review of next week's London at home; Fatique, Party: Fred Yule Calling, and a tall on short wave and Grahama Stark; The Dance Or reception: Interference.*
conducted by Stanley 12.38 BARN DANCE. chestra, Black: Produced by Dennis Main Roll back the carpet and join introduced by Steve Race, produced Wilson.
the fun with Jack Armstrong and by Jimmy Grant,
Robinson 9.30 ENGLISH, MAGAZINE.
his Barnstormers;
cally.tho slugs; D. Scott 10.00 THE NEWS.
to Differ. On Sunday night at AY, NEWSREEL (LONDON throughout the world
11.13 COODNIGHT MURic.
7.30, the women ret the bail rolling, and the men are pro
with vided with a buzzer
which to indicate (a) they would alke op 1 marty In A Flat Major, No. 2 (Schubert)-Edwin to get a word in edgeways or (b) FinG1
1129 WEATHER REPORT. they differ violently from the
GOD RAVE THE QUEEN,
opinions expressed at the table 11.30 CLOSE DOWN," opposite.
The chairman is armed with the usual mallet for table- bounding. In the early days of the programme these
Sunday
light-10.00 am. PROGRAMME SUMMARY
WEATHER REPORT.
the
REHULTR.
"MORNING MELODY."
hearted impromptu discussions too: SATURDAY'S were confined mainly to elemal controversies between 10.03 hird and wife, but now addys the team is open to tackle debatable subject. almost
Rayne is the chair,
with the distalt
by
side represented
Kay, Haftimond,
Labor Farnon - and His Or chestra. Gracle Fields (Vocal).
10.30
RELAY OF THE CELEBRA
1.00 THE NEWS. 1.0 NEWS TALK.
1.30 TUNIC FOR YOU. 2.00 CLOUE DOWN.
abo pridċinatiME BUMMARY. 5,02 € TU-DTO: CHRDIEN'S
HALF HOUR.
Presented by Mirabeth Aga 438 BTU 11 6 !, PORTUGUESE
HAIN HOUR
7.00 "USICAL MOMENT” WICH MANTOVANI AND Bi oll- CHESTRA,
Guest Artist: Josef Locks. 1.43 ARTIST OF THE WEEK
SOLOMON (PIANO). 759 WEATHER REPORT.
By klid permission of IA Colonel, Mother-Mario, Powers: The Secre
Mr. W. Bours,
J. Drummond. DSO, conducted by tary-Gloria, Lane Johnsbro --
Cornell MacNeil; Nika Muradoff
McKiniki The "Socrệt- Andrew Police. Agent-Lednj Lahner M Kottier.Cmorga...JongoYRORS, PADA Foreign Woman-Maria Mario; Vern Summers; ANNA Boroneli-Lydis
dmez-Mingia, Andreassi;. Asan22 .... FYANAIS, BIOHačtina, techientes (uhter madhesion Lehman lad-Carlo Engel: Production directed by C
7.00 STUDIO: LUCKY Bip
VARIETY REQUESTS, presented by Marchoflia. *- 75% WEATÚRÁ REFORT, 2.00 TIME, BIGNAL WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON BELAY).
8.10 STUDIO PIANO RECITAL.
- Hafer Ore.
1.25 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK. Mikt kalky Ufti
L'archestre De La Societe De Concerta Da Coniervatoire De Parie..
ነ
5.00 WORLD THEATRE.
Godfrey Kenton in the extind
Morality Play "Evelyman," Music composed by John Holch k. produced by Raymond Rakes. THE THEATRE TODAY
10.00.
R TEST FRUBÍ RUNNING TON OVAL (RECORDED RE- LAY).
y indis. 16.18 EUNDON SAUDIO MELQUILE Orchestra,
L
Thi
Melachtino
conducted by
Melachting, with
Knirkt mikezi,
the Peter
joe'ro
"And so to bed" (Vivien Ellis):
Parisian Mode While And so to bed-Jenie Royce Lan young. Concerto for Clarinet: Pink die & Keith Michell & New Theatre Champagne);. These foolish ibliten,
(Vocal): 8.00 TIME SIGNAL WORLD Comparty
Barthelope Selection;, Bices the bride; This fi NEWS TALK Fair Leslie Hahson ★ New Theatre my lovely day: Ma Belle Mor- - NEWS AND
(LONDON RELAY).
B.25 A SHORT RECITAL
MARIAN ANDERSON (CON TRALTO). 30 STUDIO1
LIKE,
By
"I LIKE WHAT
I
With nichsta sturdach and
Kenneth Horne,
9.10 CONCERTO.
Presented, by John Pend,
0.00 OVER TO YOU...
Company (Vocal); Amo...... Ahtap -
The New Theatre Company (Vocal),oria: A Table for two; I was
Body: Love me little, love me long-Bot: never kissed before: First, hap ly Paul Dudley Jones (Vocal): 1 ROBERTO INGLEZ AND HIS
not,
wanadrigal
ORCHESTILA Got (words: Henry Noel, from "Arres
(dienexat); only fools Dekuine and Dialogues. The New Thbatre Peladinho-Besao (Pernamblöð **** Corbány (Vocal): Sktabando-les-
Zacarias) sha Bota Walcolt Royce Landis, Hazel Jennings, illespie 2nd: & place in the sin Stella Chapman (Vocal); Beauty Retire (words adapted from Sir W.-Beguine. (Waxman); At lat) Sat
Royce
Jatt (Charles Transt)... Concerte for Violin and Orches Davenant 1600-1050)---Jeraie tra (William Walton)
DON. RELAY), A 1st Mave- Lartis (Vocal): The daf-Zenile 11.00 RAND NEWABEEL (LON ment; Andante... tranquilo; 2nd Henson; Betty Paul & Alan Dudley
1 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. Movement; Presio, capriccions als (Vocal): And so to bed The New New
Now Light Bylnphony Orekt, napolitana Trio (Cantonetta); ardientre Company, with the
The unfargotten Melody (laydn Movement: Vivaceascha Helfetz Theatre Orch., conducted by Man-
Square: Intro: Wood), Joseph Lewis (Conductor): (Violin) and The Cincinnati Bym-tovani: Rainhow phony Orch... conducted by Eugene Rainbow Square; Who knows?: BoLunden Bulte, Nor., 1, 2 & 3 (Eric Промспе.
my Sunday girl; You'll still betong Center)-Joseph Lewis (Conductor). to me: You're so easy to know: 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Balls of St, Veronica-Philip Green
and 11.30 CLOSE DOWN. and his Orch., Vocal xalalsts Chorus.
WITH AN HOUR 10.30 HALF
ADELAIDE HALL (VOCAL), WALLEN (1118 FATS"
AND PIANO... ORGAN), EHYTHM.
10.00 WHO ARE THE WELBT
A Discussion Between G. V. Wynne-Jones, Dr Wyn Drimth and the Le. Hud. James firimtha, „Mr Cathleman: Moray MéLären. 1039 CHANSON FRANCAISE.
Jacqueline Francois "Add
Georgen Guetări
I can't give you anything but La Mer (C Trohel2K. Las
(Fields & McHugh)-Adelaide love La Beine (Lofstge=)). - sonod
Un Hall (Vocal): Honey Hush Ucirke Jacqueline Francais: Je Sui
Maitre by-Walter)-Fata" Waller (Vocal Bolemien (Viney-Lopez);
Porteur Plans) and his Rhythm: You've Pierre (Plante Betfi)}
mait Caterer, — D' Eau (Ferragdd=95lar)-Georges been Guelaty,
Mainguena
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL
BUN:RELAYS, LAN
* Friday
1.00 .m. OPENING THEME.
7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
7.15 NEWS BUMMAILY,
7 TOP THE MOIN. 8.00 NEWB AND WEATHER RES',
PORT.
ROMAN
Rainberg) Waller (Vocal a 8.16 MUSIC IN THE AYIL
9.00 CLOSE. DOWN. 12.15 p.m. STUDIO:
CATHOLIC PRAYERS: By lid Rev. Father It. 57. GALIRENGT SUMMARY,
repont Adelaide ifall (lier) - "Vals
10.45 MEXICANNY WITH ANDRE Plano), and his Rhythm: This time
Koehler Hayes) love. ROSTELANETZ AND DIs on it's CHESTRA.
(from Thomas & Anila Mexicana;
Organ; & lina): Sulla Andalucia"-Lecuonal; Yiral Waller (Vocal, Viral-Tango (E. a. Discepolo);eadlines in the News (Milt Noel Bumbh, Fantilly......
Edgar Balilol-Fats Waller (LUN-Vocal & Plane) and hip Rhythm As time goes by train Casablan CA-Huhtala)-delalde Hall; Two sleepy poople.(F. Lockset - H. Carmichael)-"Fots" Waller (Vorent Ain't Plano) and his Rhythm:
Waller (Razet | Misbehavin'
1713 Waller and Brooks) Fats"
(LON-
11.15 GOODNIGHT.MUSIC. 1129 WEATHER REPORT.....
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 21.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuck
1.06 .m. OPENING THEME. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
7.15 NEWA BUMMARY.
7.11 TOP O THE MORN.
5.00 NEWS AND WEATHER
FORT:
8.16 MUSIC IN THE Aiti, 9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.15 p.. STUDIO:
PRAYERS.
xz
Continental Rhythm.
11.09 RADIO
NEWSREEL
DON RELAY),
11.18 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
adelicate
The Iass with
alr
(Michael Ame)-Ads Alsop (Sep.); Um Mitternacht Wolf)-Alexander RE- with Coenraad
J
MORNING
By the Rev. Frank Bort. (230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1732 MELODY MIXTURE,
1.15 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 MUSIC FROM OPERA, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 JOURNEY INTO MELODY.:
Harry. Fryer and His Orches tra: Eve Boswell (Vocal). #30 BTUDIO:
RADIO.
Given by
CANTONESE
12.30 FROGRAMME 12.39. VARIETY FANFARE, AS
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
NEPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
:"
EN PROGRAMBIE SUMMARY, 8.03 BROADCAST FOR SCHOOLS; MADE 118.
"NAMES THAT
TORY,"
"John Wesley."
6.20 LIGHT. MUSIC.
6.30 STUDIO:
RADIO.
CANTONESE
Given by Bilää Len Wal-lan and. Mr. K. Les,
WITH
.TIME" SUCHAUN CREAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
(Marike Hugo (Bass) Kipols
6.30 ORGAN BOLO (Piano), V. BON
By E. Pawet Dieds. Zum Schlafen, Op. 76, No GP (Behel
7.00 MELODY fenberg-Reger); Maria Wiegentled, Op. 70, No. 2, Boclitz-Reger)
Elisabeth Schumann (Sop).. 1129 WEATHER REPORT:
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
12.30 p.m. tiöcillAMSE
MARY.
BUAI-
12.32 MONIA LITER (PIANO) AND
18 ORCHESTRA,
WITA MELODY THE MELACHÁINO ORCHES-
BY
12.45
At Lea Wal-ian and Mr S.
G30 SHORT I, LE.
By Elleen Joyco (Plano), 1.00 DACHESTÍLÁL SELECTIONS 730 8TUDIO: "DOWN SIEMORY
LANE,"
Presented. by Alleen Woods.
1.59 WEATHER REPOLT,
1.00 TIME SIGNAL WORLD NEWB AND NEWS TALE
(LONDON RELAY).
8.35 DO 200.**
"Hert aixettè “atˇthé¬Contale:
WHE Ted may, Ly
6.30 RAY A LAUGH.
And
Kennt
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15
7.50 p.m. LONDON JAZZL.
week: Die Band Jazz, played
by Ted leath and his Music, in-
7.30 A DAY IN THE LIFE
PRIME MINISTER,' Richard By, the It. Hon. Northumber- OM, CH, MP.
10.10 HOME NEWS PROM Programme arranged by
BRITAIN.
Kelly: From Amble,
10.15 Richard Attenborough invites land.
You
HOME AT EIGHT.
and Alfred Marks.
1.00 TE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.
1.00 p.m.
SING.'
WE
143 SPORTA KOUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWS,
10 NEWS TALK.
8.14 Interlude.
OF
Atulee,
1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.30 SHOWMAN'S.'
and aster Bellera..........
Bisett
9.00 RECITAL (CONCERT HALLS..
TIME!
WEATHER
REPORT
TRA. LIS NEWS,
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 MUSICAL AMERICANA,
Featuring Music and Hode of "The King and I" (Rodgers- Harmerstein). 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
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6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 4.02 IT'S SWING TIME. 0.30 GEMS
SIGSIUND
PILOM ROMBERG SHOWS. Hobert, Shaw Chorats Bigmund Romberg & lls Or chestra.
By Arrige fod (Violin), and | 4.15 LÉTTER Mariola Kierman (Planeta"
Corelli Sonata: "LA Variations: Beethoven: Violin/and Sonata in Op. 24 The Spring." 9.30 STUDIO: MUSICAL NOTE-
HOOR.
Presented, by the Rev. Father T. P. Bran, BJ,
20.00 AT THE miler,
"Punch and the catid" ent nell)
10.30 DANCING TIME.
wilb
7.06 A SHORT NECITAL;"
By Ida Haendel (Violin).
FROM ABIERICA (RECORDED RELAY). ily Allstar. Conke. 730 STUDIO: LA DEMI-HEURE
FRANCAIBE.
139 WEATHER REPORT. 8.90 TIME BIGNAL.WORLD
NEWS AND NEWS (LONDON, RELĀY).
8.15 LEHAR MEMORIES,
TALK
30 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With Joy, Nichois, Dick Bent ley and 'Edwards.
100 BABIO NEWSHEEL (LON-200
DON RELAT),
ja GOODNIGHT Music..
STUDIO: SPORTS, BLEVIEW. By Brik Yohng.
9.15 AT THE OPERA
"The Conml" Act 2 by Glan- Cario Menoch.
Vocal: Richard Tisztesh.
7.30 BTUDIO: PROGRAMME; PRE- BENTED BY THE. BRUTISH COUNCIL.
Rame New Films (PS; 3) 185 WEATHER REPORT..
BIGNAL
8.00 TIME
WORLD NEWS... AND.. NEWS TALK (LONDON HELE NOEL
2.13 BONOS FROM
EOWARD..
PRODUCTION
"PACIFIC REGO." -
8.30 STILICTLY OFF
CORD.
THE RE-
ecent Popular releases, 9.49 STUDIO! MUSIC LOVERS
HOUR GLASBICAL RE-1 QUESTS.
10.00
Iresented by' Curtis Titkáról.
SOFO THE ith. TEST FROM, KENNING- CRICKET GLY TON OVAL (REÇURDED, RE- KAY).
England India.....
10.15 TUTE FOR MUSIC.
The BBC: Miðfáha zight Orá- chestra, conducted by Gubert Villet.
Caravan Sulle "ro"; Batte“ "South AG TIME. 10,43 DANCING
with Humphrey Lyttelton did
IN Band. Chicago Buzz (Cobb): Fat Tyas day (Gearit-Lyftelton Prenton): Fricldless blues- (Handy), Tha,
Band: Grant-Lyttelton Pasen Jazz March Hare (11. Lyttelton); rety. Feet (La Rocco Shields) 11.00 RADIO...NEWSLEEL
DON RELAY).
11,15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
(LON
Dolf Vat Der Linden, and is Afetropola Orchestra.
(Dott Romance in the Evening van der Lingen): April King, (Peter der Dentils): Lúllaby (boli vah Linden) Romance Appassionata
(Dolf van der, Linden); Dawn. Melody (Phil Cardow).
11.29. WEATHNK REPORT
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
The Lark Ascending. (Romance for Violin and Orchestra): Vaug han Williams)-David Wise (Violin)
Magda Sorel--Patricia Newsy; The 11.30 CLOSE DOWN. Philharmonic. and the
Liverpool Orch., conducted by Bir Malcolm Sargent.
for 1129 WEATHER REPŐRT, Pughat
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. speaking: 1138 CLOSE DOWN.
Westbury; Mrs Pator Margaret - Ward; Morris COMMON-Stanley Beard: Elinor Muirhead
Kennedy-Del; T: Times and Sea-Marion-Marjorie
To Welcome Hermine Giarold WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13 TION OF MASS PROM ST. With Sylvia
Donald Hobin And
"THE HYMINS JOSEPH'S CHURCH.
Bcott; Recording celebrity of the
By, Susan Nicholson, adapted
Cynthia Preacher; the Rev. Father C. week Petula Clark: Production by A series of eight programmes sung broadcasting by Daly. KJ
Characters, in order of by the St. Martin's Singers, con- Ronnie H NEW LIGHT SYMPHONY 0-11.00 Big Hon, RADIO NEWSREEL. ducted and introduced by W. D. MIES Briggs-Barbara Trevor: CHESTRA LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. CONCERTO, BBC Northern Orchestra, cou-Irene Kohler and the BBC
thern, Orchestra, play Liszt's itun- ducted by Charles Graves. BONDS BY ANNE SHELTON RAFish Fantasy: Programme also in- AND REDVERS LLEWELLYN. cludes Mozart's Symphony No. 3 Inter- 12.15 p.m. STUDIO: SPORTS TIME. in B flat (K.310); Delius'
by Brig Youde.
mezzo and Serenade (Hassan) (arr. 1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. Beecham) Tchaikovsky's Capriccio
Italler.
ladys 11.20 Young, Charmtan, Iants, and 1130 Joybe drehtell, John Cle- ments død Gilbert Hardlig supe|| porting the interests of the male minority
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The first bpisode. In a new adaptation for radio of "Oliver Twist" comes tomorrow night ar 8.30; Diakens's novel was pro- duced for the BBC in twelve hal-bour episodes, and, Giles Cooper who wrote the script has adhered closely to the original.
The part of Oliver is played try Wilfrid Downing, who was rising 15 then the strial was brandidst and has already taken part in a number of radio. productions generally as a typical London
boy!
The
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Artiful Dodger is played
by Brian Smith, who is two or three years older than Wilfrid Downleg and is already ph experienced young acts lii ang as well as off the airs find Nas pirt In two seasons, with the Old Vic. The Fourth Test Match be- Eriglaud and India beging at the end
the Oval in South London on Thursday Radio Hongkong will be broadcasting recordings the commentaries by Rex Alston and John Arlott on Thursday, Saturday, Monday, and riday nights, at 10 o'clock. In "Music Lovers Hourn" Friday night at 9. o'clock, Curtis Hadson is presenting Beeth- overs Piano Sonata, Opus 7; a Pexlode bi, Dubuisy, and..., Con- cerad for Piling and Orchieslan by: timsky-Korsakoff,
on
(Arpadcasting on a frequency of 045 kilogycles per second
12.00
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The nic kidland
Nor-ons."
1.18 MEET WEALTH.
THE
Denise Bryar;
1.45 APORTH ROUND-UP.
Aubrey Richards;
1.00 THE NEWB. 8.10 NEWS TALK,
Aylon Whiinker.
3,15 Interlude.
20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
Light Or-12.15 a.m, PERSONAL PORTRAIT. chestra. conducted by Gilbert Sameone in the News. Viplere
1.09 BAY MARTIN AND HIS OR-Til Campion; The adventures
CHESTRA. 1:15 NEIFE, WEATHER. DEPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
130 AFTERNOON-CONCERT
FURCES PROGRAMMER,
2.00 TAKE. IF FROM HERE.
With 209 Niellols, Dick Bentley ihd Jimmy Edwards.
2.30 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF NOUN, Reberated by Robin Day, 4.46 KriviQ: HOSPITAL
QUESTS,
resented, by Nelly.
4.40 THE MASTRIL OF BALLAN- TRAN" BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON,
Part B: "The Bird of 11-Omen," 4:29 DHE BANDSTAND,A
and of the Grenadier Guards. conducted by Major P. 3. Harris, Mine.
FERDINAND
of Shorty, a London taxi-driver.
1.00 THE News.
1.10 NEWS TALK.
MONDAY, AUGUST 11
7.00 p.m. MY KIND OF MUSIC. A programme of Eremophone records, presented by Spike Hughes,
130 OOKS TO HEAD.
1.43 THE ARTS.
1.00 THE NEWS,
8.10 NEWS TALK.
8.15 Interlude,
8.20 FROM THE. EDITORIALS.
830 DANCING TIME.
With Jack White and his sand;
P.15 LIGHT. MUNIC (gramophone records)
0.30 WELBIE MISCELLANY,
8.30 RENDEZVOUS PLAYERS.
Bas Vera Lynnir:
Eric Muirhead produced
0.00 TAKE IT EASY." With Lee Lawrence.
9.15 Cricket.
ENGLAND V INDIA. The Fourth Test Match at inh .Ovat....
wint oly Fayno and David Evané Commentaries by Rex Alston and John Arlett on the second day's with summaries by Alf
-Choir;
and The George, Mitchell, Stanley Black, and the Danes Orphy. chestra: Beript by Ronald Wolfe; Gover. produced by Dennis Matt Wilson, 9.15 COLONIAL COMMENTARY. 0.30 SCOTTISH. MAGAZINE
A programme of news, sport, music, and topical interest; Pro duced by Bull Meikle.
0.45 BORT STONE..
9.30 app. THE BAND OF THE
LIFE GUARDS, Conductor: Major A. Demolat. 19.00 THE NEWS,
1030 HOME NEWS FROM
BRITAIN.
10.15. NEW RECORDS. Delayed Action, written and told Premented this
by Pannethorno fughes.
10.00 THE NEWS,
10.10 HOME NEW Á
BRITAIN,
Neel.
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11.56 Big Ben, haho NEWSREEL. OM 1115 VALETY BANDDOX. luchard Murdoch, With
10.15 BBC Midrand Libit, bit-Resident Comedian..
CHESTRA....
Iz1od, Big, Ben.. RADIO NEWSREEL.
11.15 PROSPECT FOR STEEL.
Reflecting His Thoughts
12.09 Ck Gown,
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OPENING THEME,
1.02 LIGHT MUNICH...
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.18 TOP O THE MORN,
8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER NE-
PORT,
2.10 TUBIC, IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE: DOWN, AN 12.30 D.. PROGRAMMA
MARY... A
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AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.. 130 ORCHESTRAL, SELECTIONS. ZA CLOBE DOWN,
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