THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1952.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
BBC's "Twenty Questions" Return To
Radio Hongkong's Programme
OLDE-TYME” CHESTRA,
THOMPSON'S DANCE on-
AND BULLIVAN
REPORT
FAVOURITES. 1.13 NEWS, WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT
FORCES PROGRAMMES,
Tonight at 9 o'clock Radio Hongkong is | 12.32 BY DARI broadcasting that very popular BBC parlour 12.45 ORT game' "Twenty Questions". The team consists of Anona Winn (whose phenomenal success in the programme has left Home listeners convinced that she must be psychić), Joy Adamson, Jack Train (of "Itma" fame), and Richard Dimbleby, who needs no introduction — and between them they give the question-master, Gilbert Harding, no quarter: though he does know some of the answers to the questions they fire at him.
On Wednesday night at 8.10, Marilois Kier- man and George Parks are to broadcast a two- piano recital from the Concert Hall. They will play Rondo in C Major, Opus 73, by Chopin, and Arensky's Suite, Opus 15.
2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With Joy Nichals, Dick Best- ley and Jiramy Edwards. 2.30 AUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR.
Presented by Robin Day. 3.00 STUDIO: OSPITAL
REQUESTS. Presented by Diana
MASTER 4.00ТПЕ
OF
BAL-
LANIRAF.
***
Tonight
6.00 PROGRAMME_BURIMARY: 6.02 LIGHT MUSIC
BERVICES
30 STUDIO: the
ly Robert Louls Bievenson Final Episode: "Death Wternets.
MILITARY 430 BC WIRELESS
BAND WITH ANC CHÓRUM. 5.00 H TUDIO: HOME RE-
QUESTS.
Presented by Diana.
BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmest
(7-12.15 p.m. on 15.260 Mc/s, 19.66 m, and 17.715 Mc/s, 16.93 m; 10-12.15 p.m.
on 21.750 Mc/s, 13.79 m)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30
writen by Loftur Wigram;
The
conducted by Danes Orchestra; Stanley Ilack; produced by Airline!
"Flint of the Flying Squad" is a new series of th
who created "P.C. 49." comedy thrillers by the team The hero, in the person of Detective-Sergeant John Flint (played by Bruce Seton), is a more sophisticated character than Police-Constable Archibald Berkeley- Willoughby, but the Flint adventures have all the fast action and authentic background of police and criminal types that distinguish the work of Alan Stranks, the
author.
The first adventure--"Under- 1013 Gover GET"-comes in three parts and Introduces as pretty a Kong of
loughs as ever ran up against an even tougher propussi- Non from Scotland Yard, Episode Олеч
at half-past-Reven tomorrow evening.
1.1
conies
*
·
the last few decades a tendency has risen to dismiss the writings of Sir Walter Scoll Innig-wiruled. prosy and 319
come
Fashions in writing change, but they cannot kill a story so full of colour and romance as "Ivan- hoc," and the conflict between Norman and Saxon has brilliantly alive agir in a BBC dramatised version of Scott's days of great story of the chivalry.
"Ivanhoe" hus
been recorded
as a three-part radio play, and the first part is to be broad-
over, Radio cast
BIC CONCERT HALL,
The Halle Orchestra, conduct-
73 ORAT MCLAREN TALK-
ING."
2.49 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 800 THE NEWR. A10 NEWS TALK.
Interlude.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. $30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 9.00 SOUTHERN
CHESTRA,
9.45 'T OR TRAITS
MEMORY.
་
FROM IRON, El Miine; Denise Dryer, and Ronald Sidney: Production by Nor- Bertrandon Wright,
Keynes 12.43 a.m. INTERLUDE,
12.15 ACCORDION MURIE. fgramophone records) 13.30 THE CHOIR, BANDS, PIPES, AND DRUMS OF CAMPBELL, co. DOWN, COLLEGE, ULSTER.
FROM
Thomas
BAR
IN
7.00 p.m. Blanla tale and Sonnie series of four talks by
Hal in
Russell, O.M.: 2: Lord ALJ. BALB..
and Zylion Strachey. 19.00. THE NEWS. 10.10 MF NEW B
BRITAIN.
Vaughan 10.15 Wynford
Heporting on
COLOUR THE BRITAIN. Wynford Vaughan Thomas reports, with personal comments, un the position of coloured people in this country, what forms the colour bar takes. how it works, and the sort who operate it; produced {hy R., D. Яmh
10.43 KILAINT JONES (Organ). igramophone records) 11.00 Big hes. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 SONGS, SINGERS, AND AR-
RANGERS.
talks about
Irish Sean O'Boyle songs with ilustrations by Dermos Henry Barry tiraditionel singer),
Thomas Davidson Ende (ba),
Northern Ireland Light Orchestra, conductor: David Curry. 31.45 FROM
GRAMME.
SERENADE OR of
Directed by Lou Whiteson.
9.15 CRICKET.
A commentary on one of matches.
9.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE.
today's
A programine of news, sport, music.
40SE AND AMPARO ITCR and topical interest, produced
נו
TWO PIANOS PLAY
ed by Sir Jolio Barbirolfi,
11.45
12.00
LOUR
A Mesklo.
9.45 BORT STORY.
by
"RHAPSODY IN 1 UE" (OFORGE GEnsinwis), 'By Perilous Sean, by Jaan Godot iptario), and the BUC (Trans. & art, ity dove limbiphon, told by John Shatp. Buen COME INTO THE PAI-10. THE NEWS.
10.30 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN,
PROGILAMME
10.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. &UM-Light Music.
A Programme from Northern Ireland. 13.30 p.m.
ALARY. 12.12 RECENT LEASES.
POPULAR
FROM
11.00 Big flen, RADIO NEWSREEL. BK15 CHAMPIONSHIP BANDS,
Foden's Motor Works Hand;
REPORT
1.15 NEW, WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 ANDRE KUSTELANETZ AND
HIS ORENESTILA.
FORCES PROGRAMMES,
500 STUBIO, PORPES CHOICE,
2.30 HAN
helor: Fred Mortimer.
11.43 CRICKET.
Further conuuentary.
Town Planning in Indla Pakistan."
THE THED · PRO-
And
A talk by Max Luck.
12.10 .m. INTERLUDE. 12.15 BILLY MAYERL ENSEMBLE.
Con-
RHYTHM
12.30 VARIETY FANFARE.
1.00 THE NEWA, 1.10 NEWS TALK,
TUESDAY, SEPT. 2
KUTTHAY
15 THEI
12.15 .. ASSOCIATION' FOOT-
BALI.
Presented by Robert Thomson. A commentary on the second half
OP #1.3. WELSH of one of tallay's matches. GENRDS WITH DAVID 1.00 THE NEWS. LLOYD (TENDR),
245 POPULAR VIOLIN SOLOS,
1.10 NEWS TALK.
A
By Fritz Krelder.
HOSPITAL
REQUESTS.
Presented by Helen.
· SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 1.00 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE.
Farish Wickwor
Church,
ton.
3:
2.00 15 7 0:
1.00 THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 4
1.00 p.m. THE CASINO ORCHES- Conducted by Reginald Kilbey.
730 THE ETHICAL DILEMMA OF
SCIENCE.
An edited version of Professor A. Address to V. 1's Presidential the meeting of the British Associa
tor the Advancement of Seinnen. held this year in Belfast.
1.93 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
Llon
4.00 THE NEWA.
8.10 NEWS TALK.
1.15 Interlude.
1.30 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.30 SPORTING RECORD,
1.45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK. An agricultura) magazine.
0.15 VARIETY.
(gramophone records)
0.30 WELRU DIARY, Topicality Magazine.
P.45 THE PAVILION PLAYERS, Directed by David Wolfstini.
10 0 THE NEWS,
10.10 HOME NEW &
JILITAIN
FROM
PROMENADE
EVEN.
BONG. Conducted by the Rev. C. L. Lawson, C. r.
7.00 BUNDON ÁTUDIO MELODIES. Peter Yorke and Bia Orchestra with Pearl CA17:
1.30 FLINT OF THE
SQUAD.
By Alan Biranke,
FLYING
Part 1: "Undercarer Girl." 7.59 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWA AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY)
(Tenor)
and
4.13 SONGS FROM THE OPENAS.
Jou Borling Itfordla Hottymbers (Boprano), 1.30 "ÜLIVER TWIST."
by Charles Dickens, Episode 4 Kidnapped." DOO THE BUNDAY CONCERT. 10,15 BIN SINGS
Girik
Rt. whun's Choir, Winchester,
School conducted
by Cynthia Hemmerde, 10.30 A PROGRAMME OF SPANISH
MUSIC.
11.00 LADIO NÉVBRÉEL
DON RELAY), 11.15 WEATHER KEPORT. 11.16 STUDIO: EPILOGUE.
(LON-
Conducted by the Bev, Father J. J. MoAy, R. J.; GOD BAVE THE QUEEN./ 11.30 CLUSE DOWN,
Monday
OPENING THEME. 1,00 2.1. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.18 TOP O' THE MORN;
8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT.
8.10 MUSIC IN THE AMI. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.30 Dy
PROGRAMME
11.32 MEJODY MIXTURE.
1.15 NEWA,
WEATHER
SUM-
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 MUSIC FOR YOU. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 4.02 STUDIO:
CHILDREN'S HALF HOUR. Presented by Elizabeth Ann, 4.30 STUD 10 PORTUGUESE
HALF HOUR:
130 WEATHER REPORT.
SIGNAL, WORLD 8.00 TIMK
NEWS AND NEWS (LONDON RELAY).
A.15 "nox 200,"
TALK
Dort Gillette at the Console. 830 Forces" FAVOURITES (LON-
BON RELAY).
9.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES, Nay Mariin and film 'Melody From the Sky' Orchestra with Dick James,
9.30 STUDIO; MCSICAL NOTE-
1100x
Presented by the Itov, Father T. 9. nyan, 83. 10.00 CHORAL CLASSICS.
BALLET"
Rung by Berlin Choirs. 10.15 "NOTS AT THE
(NOS, 1, 2 AND 3).
Symphony Orchéitri, conduct- ed by Walter Goehr. 10.43 DANCING TIMEU
with Skitch Henderson and Ita Orchestra.
(LON-
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL
DON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 1129 WEATHER REPORT.
GON SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
7,00 m..
OPENING THEME.
7.0% LIGHT MUSIC.
1.15 NEWS BUMMARY. 1.18 TOP O' THE MORN. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER
PORT.
1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLORE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME
MARY,
12.32 FROM THE FILMS.
1.35 NEWS,
ILE-
SIM-
WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTA 1.30 ORCHESTRAL BELECTIONS. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
STORY: 6.03 CHILDREN'S
WINNIE THE POOR."
By A. A. Klitro. -
130 BETWEEN OURSELVES (RE-
DIFFUSION GELAT),
1.00 NEWA AND WEATHER. DE
PORT 4.10 MUSIC IN THE AI, 9.00 CLOBE DOWN.
1230 p.m. PROGRAMMED SUNG
MABY 12.32 THE LUTON GIRLS CHOI,
With Paip Green and Mis Or-
12.43 ZIME FOR MUSIC,
•
The, hào, Mimanë jasht Or- chodid, cohẩueled by "Gibert Vinter.
1.13 NEWS,
WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 MUSIC AND BONG OF Ivon
NOVELLO.
2.00 CLUBE DOWN.
6:00 PROGRAšhtë Abhstány. 0.02 IT'S AWING TRE. 630 NOTHING BUT Músic. 7.00 A STORT VOCAL RECITAL.
By Owen Catley and James Jaimston.
7.15 JETTER
PROM AMÉRICA (RECORDED RELAY).
By Ailitair Cošku.
1.30 STUDIO: LA DEMI-NEURA
FRANCAMEN
7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME
BIGNAL,
WORLD TALK
NEWS AND NEWS. (LONDON BELAYA, R.IS FAIR MAID OF PERTH-
SUITE (BIZET).
AD TAKE IT FROM, NERE. ·
With Joy Nichols, Dick Bent Jeg and dimmy Edwards.
0,00 STUDIO: SPÓRTH REVIEW,
By [file Younɣ. 2.15 AT THE OPERA:
"Mignon" Act
Thomas).
(Ambroise
10.15 TIMER FOT VERSE" —3/
FOFTILY NOTEBOOK,
Edited
and Introduced by
Patrie Dickinson.
Readers: Anne Cullen and Carleton Hlebo.
1030 DANCING TIME."
With Bid Philips and tiis Orm chestra.
11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LON-
DON RELAY).
1115 GOGHNIGHT MUSIC. 112 WEATHER REPORT.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Triday
7,00 am. OPENING THEME.
7.02 LIGHT MORIC.
7.13 NEWS, SUMMARY.
1.15 TOP O THE MORN
8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER DE-
PUTER.
8.10 MUSIC IN. THE AIR..
0.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7th Adventure; The Expedition 12.15 p.m. STUDIO:
to the North Pole
020 LONDON
CHESTRA.
of
TO MAN
CATHOLIC PRAYERS.
By the RoY. Father R. Gopher, J.
PROMENADE OR.
the clock (King 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
1232 "MELODT TIME,"
With Blaney Torch and Orchestra.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
W.
His
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS... 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUBIQ, . 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
4.00 FROGRAMME SUMMART. 4.02 BROADCAST FOR AÇKOOLS: "PIONEERS OF THE NEW WORLD."
Rhythmn Palmeri: Incidental Music to "Fairy Myrlic Dance; (Bantock) Gold' Dance: Interlude.
5.30 VARIETY FANFARE. 30.15 FROM THE
Dameing Belle (Roy Martin)-Billy CONCERTS.
Macey and his Orch; Ale this world 7.60 p.m.
of pure (Butler-Littman Cordon Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Com
7.00 FILM MEMORIES. BUSINESS.
Marion (Soloist) with Section of The king steps out--Vocal Gems The Luton Girls Choir & the Jack | programme of gramophone dueled by Bell Cameron: Jennifer Kentner
* (Kreisler-Orchestra
Chorus: Ryfield Trio;
Train Blues Slow records, prasasted by Denis Pres-Vyvyan (soprano); Louts
(piano): Aria, The Wife of Bath Cule Porter Suite, No. 1 & No. 2.
(13ob Anthony)-B Macey & Ills The Canterbury Pilgrims)—George
Intro: Night and Day; I get a kick
Orch: Charmaine (Rapee-Pollack) - Dyson: Piano Concerto No. 1 out of you: Eegin the Beguine-Louis Jerry Murad's Harmonicats: At lasts. -Luxt: Symphonic Fragments. Levy and his "Music from the
(Charles ni last
Trenet)-David Daphnis and Chloe (Second sesics) Movies: Love me forever (from "On Hughes (Vocal); Lol Here the gentle -Flavel (Bne recording).
wings of song"-Schertzinger-Kahn)
Lark (Bishop-art. Steffani)-Ronnio 11.00 # Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL Cirace, Metre (50p.1: Nearer and whistling): Be anything (Gorden)- | 11.35/ KING GEORGE V: HIS LIFE | dearer (from “End of the Rainbow** Dorothy Squires: Shenandoah Waltz LAND REIGN. ****
Frimleyman)-Nelson Eddy C. Moody - C., Wise) Frankle are Waltz: Crom "Bits Spirit
Yankovic (Vocal) & Yarıkal; Addinetil)--London Symphony Gently Johnny (Twomey Wine Herbert). Orch, cond. by Muir Mathieson. Welsfrin) Guy Mitchell and Doris 7.30 HUGO WINTERHALTER AND ¦ Day (Vocal); I'm gonna live Mil 3 die 1118 ORCHESTRA ANDHoffman -- Kent -- Curls) - Teddy
7.30 THE HEALTH OF MAN.
Public Organisation The Gloucester, conducted by the Rev. Health, Speakers, or didelesse. tosh and Professor Ajose. 4.00 SOUTHERN ERENADEJA, W. J. Vowden.
7:45 SPORTS ROUND-UP. (CONTINUOUS).
4.10 SWINGTIME,
5.00 PALI. TEMPLE
AND
THE
JONATHAN MYSTERY. By Francis Durbeldge, F: "hr Fergusons." 5.30 CROSBY BROW (VOA
RECORDED).
UNIT
MARES 7.10 PRACTICE,
TEH-
00 THE NEWS. 8.10 NEWS TALE.
8.15 Interlun
20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,The first of four talks by Harold 8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITER
FECT.
the 1032 verseng Selected from Examination Syllabus of the Asad- elaled Board of the Royal Schools of Musle, Introduced by Bernard from: Shore: No. 10 ilustrations
Performers, Gebet-Handel-Fiesch: Rondo in G Sonala-Dellus (RSM RE-List B played by John Shinebourne Mozart-Kreisler; Caprice
Hongkong in "World Theatre" a1 9 o'clock on
The lend Wednesday night. Ing parts are taken by Harry
609 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. Lelts us the Templar, Edgar K.
GAIN TUDIO: the Saxon, as Cedric Bruce
QUESTS. Wilfred of Randni Horley
Inn Helen Calling: RAY Ping-Shan. Ivanhoc, Rita Allen as Rowens,
T.CO LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. and Pauline Letts as Itebecca.
Erte Robinson and -(3T+ is The production by Rex Tucker
chestra with Juila Shelley and Donald Scott and Frederick Bradnum.
Mendelssohn
at His Orchestrat Philip Siessar.
1.39 WEATHER REPORT
and
(cello).
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
1.00 THE NEWS.
.10 NEWS TALK,
8.15 InterluďE,
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
8.30 FORCÉS ALL-STAR BILL.
His From Blackpool, presents the best
by
9.00 EVE GETTLESON (Violin).
miner Wierinwski,
0.15 CHARLES SMART.
At the theatre organ.
9.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
in
A
9.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke.
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.10. ROME
BRITAIN.
NEWS
THE
Nicolson about the official blogrp: phy which he has just campleted; Balected The programme includes passages react by James McKechnie; Common. 1: Geiting to knew the
wealth.
11.43 Arthur Askey
Reece in
with Brian
'ARTHUR'S INN," Will Sally Ann Howes and Diana Decker: Augmented Bac Revue Robert
FROM Orchestra, conducted
Busby.
by
12.15 a.m. WALTZ TIME.
gramophone records)
7.30 VARIETY HANDBOX.
Felix
1035 PETER YORKE, The first act of "Mignen" by the Hawaiian Serenagers, The Ray E-of Britain's show business for our
serving throughout
And his Concert Orchestra:
12.30 SERIOUR ARGUMENT. 19th Century French composer,lagen Quartet. Charlie Chester, Pat Forces Ambrose Thomas, is to be broad-Kirked and Max Wall, lly Ter-world, introduced this week
Compere: Turry-Thomas, with Pat Kirkwood 11.00 13 Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.
11.13 FROM
PROMENADE A topical discussion programme by on Thurs
Lester Ferguson. Semprint, and The
CONCERTS.
a leaux of authoritative speakers. cast in "At the Opera"
Malcolm Mitchell Tria, The George anc Symphony Orchestra: Conduc-1.00. TIE NEWS. day at 9.15 pm. This was re-
8.00 THE SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS Milehell Glee Club; Fred Yule and tor: Sir. Malcolm Sargent: Overture: 1.10 NEWS TALK. corded for the Voles of America- ----AND-NEWS TALK-(LONDON Graham - Stark: The Opera Hou The Hebrides Mendelssohn:. - Con-
the
RELAY).
Orchestra; Conductor: Jack Ansel an actual performance by
produced by Dennis Main Wilson. Metropolitan Opera Company in
0.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. New York. The part of Mignon
10.00 THE NEWS. is sung by Rise Stevens, Filin by Marilyn Collow, Frederick by Jeanne Browning Matclra, and Meister by Junes
Wilhelm
Melton.
KIS THE HALLE ORCHESTRA.
Cendurted by Sir John Bar" Dirolli.
A30 FORCES FAVOURITES (LON
DON RELAY) 9.30 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-
SCHUBERT.
Minuet and Trio from Fantasia Sonata in G major, Op. 781-AT- thur Rubinstein (Piano); Symphony No. 8 in minor (“Unfinished")-- 2 movements Vienna Pullarmonic Och conducted by Wilhelm Furt wangler.
"Portrait
of the Duke of Wellington" Was compiled by Christopher Sykes
the 19.00 N WITH THE DANCE, from
NEWSREEL (LON DON BELAV). great number of sketches made 11.00 RADIO
11.15 CoODNIGHT MUSIC.
during the lifetime of the iron Duke by the people who knew him, and the BBC recordings of the programine can be heard en
10 o'clock. The part of
19.10 ROME NEWS
BRITAIN.
FROM
10.15 Richard Altenborough Invitée
You
'TIOME AT EIGHT."
ducted by John Hollingsworth: Symphony No. 1 C minor -- Brahms: Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent (BBC recording) KE A.m, 'LONDON CALLING.” Review of next week's 'London Calitng and a talk on short wave "The Broadcasting
reception: Chain,'
To welcome Hermione Gingold 1230 BARN DANCE.
Dances and Alfred Marks with Lizbeth A programme of Country Webb.
from the Pariah Hati, Corbridge, Northumberland Recording celebrity of the
Archie Andrewn
week,
1.00 THE NEWS. 1.30 NEWE TALK.
100 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 115 CONCERTO
Mewton-Wood and the BBC Scot tish Orchestra:- Conductor: Ian
7.00 p.: THINK Plano Whyte: play Tchaikovsky's
Dla patti (Plane), Stelliana From Sanuja No. 7 in Concerto No. 2 in G: Programs Walzer E flat major for Flute nad Cem- als Includes: Dolmany's
Waltz Helgen: Hochzells Walzer from the bale (Bach. ar. Kemp(T); Nu. in A flat major (Chopin,ell of Terrette'; Dvorak's Slavonic
30. No. 3: Waltz 12.33-2.M. PERSONAL PORTRAIT, ed by Cetil Trouncer, and Sykeshopl takes by his starting point the No. 7 iu C Sharp minor (Chopin, Seineone in the Nows.
Friday night tington is play- Op. 43: Mazurka in C sharp minor Ithapsonly.
his
power and
Op. 64, No. 2).
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
year 1810, when Napoleon had 129 WEATHER REPORT, consolidated English fortunes were at their 11.30 CLOSE DOWN, lowest cbb.
From there he traces Welling- ton's career through the days of his greatest glory after Water- loo, through the period when opposition lo Parliamentary Reform roused the mob to smash the windows of his Loudon house, to the mellow autumn of his life as elder statesmun and revered idol of his countrymen,
Through the programme there that cast many touches light en the Duke's little-known
and the domestle life facets of his churoster..
arc
varied
On Monday night at 8.10, Dr the Deputy G, Ingram Shaw,
Services Director of Health
on the will give a short talk
campaign vaccination amual against smallpox in Hongkong.
In "Music Lovers' Hour" on Friday at 9 o'clock. Curl's Hindson is presenting a pre mlere
of Balakirell's Pinno Sonata, Fantasy Overture "Romeo
Krid
Juliet by "The Erl
and
Tchaikowsky: King" by Schubert.
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 843 kilocycles per second and on 0.52 megacycles per record in the 31 metre band).
Today
1.00 ..
MARY.
PROGRAMNH ... -8 U M-
8.02 MUTINING MELODY.
9.10 VARILY, FANFARE,
25.00 HOBERTO INGLEZ AND HIS
ORCHESTRA..
101S MUBIO AND
VIVIAN BILIO,
BONGS OF
Sunday-
10.00 am. PROGRAMME
MARY AND WEATHE FORT.
SPORTS 10.0 SATURDAY'S SULTS. 10.03 MORNING MELODY." With the London Orchestra. 10.30 RELAY OF THE
12.30 STARS OF THE
DEANT
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3
ON THESE THINGS. Christian hymns, their music, their meaning.
2.35 MEET WEALTH.
THE COMMON-
7.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.00 THE NEWB.
CARIB.
8.10 NEWS TALK.
8.15 Inlerinde.
820 FROM THE EDITORIALE,"
6.30 SPORTA DIARY.
8.45 THE BILLY COTTON
SHOW.
1.
CITOBUS.
Johnson and Chorus: The wood 1.40 ARTIST OF THE WEEK Beckers Waltz (Sherman—Megerai---
EUGENIA ZABESKA" (CON- | Ray Marlin and his Concert Orch. TRALTO).
7.00 STUDIO: "LUCKY Dip"
VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Marsberita. 7.53 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND WORLD
NEWB (LONDON RELAY).
7.50 WEATHER REPORT. B.00 TIME
שאת
BIGNAL wont n NEWS
NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY). S.IE FAVOURITES FRÖSI “BRIGA-
DOON."
Talán . Lemez. Loewo).
#30 STUDIO: *I LIKE WHAT I
LIKE."
Presented by Jinr Laing.
0.00 OVER TO YOU.
With Richard Murdoch *and Kenneth Horne.
~930`CONCERTO,
10.00 THE GLORY BOAD.
A Negro Antholory, Produced by Charles Chiton 10.30 CHANSON FRANÇAISE. 10.45 "DANCING TIME,"
FRIDAY, SEPT. 5 7.00 p.m. LONDON JAZZ,
by a musle Improvised
played group of British modern jazz stars,
7:30 A Day in the Life of
With Vaughan Monroe and His THE FORRION SECRETARY.' Under-
Orchestra. By a former
Foreign 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL Secretary of
DON RELAY). Affair.
Permanent
State
for
7.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.00 THE NEWS.
8.10 NEWS TALK.
8.13 Interlude.
8.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.30 RADIO THEATRE.
Norman Shelley and Howard Marlon-Crawford in its Excel-
Jency.'
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
(LON
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 am. OPENING THEME. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
7.15 NEWE SUMMARY.
7.18 TOP OF THE MORN.
3.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT.
BIO MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.M CLOSE DOWN,
and By Dorothy and Campbell Christie, adapted for broadcasting by Peggy order of speaking: Welts. Cast in
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