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THE CHINA MAIL- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1952.

Your Radio Listening For

For Next Week In

Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

Remembrance Day Ceremonies At Cenotaphs

In London And Hongkong To Be Broadcast

Remembrance Sunday, which this year falls 30 PRIDE AND PREJUDICE.

The Novel by Jane Austen.

559 LOCAL SPORTS RESULTS.

B.OZ MORNING MELODY.

bow round my shoulder (from With Tom Jenkins and His_Palm | "Iainbow 'round my shoulder" - Mitchell Choir, Charles Culman, Laine (Vocal); Lovely to look at Ina Soper and Dennis Noble.

(Kern-Field-Meßugh): The miest 0.00 SUNDAY CONCERT.

9.00 TANGORE 'AND WALTZES. exciting Alght :-* (Kero=ltarbech 9.15 MELODY MIXTURE. Symphony No. 3 in » Major, Op.

Fields) (from "Lovely to look at") DO (Braḥins) - The London 10.15 LIGHT MUSIC.

-Howard Heel (Vocal); You're do Philharinente Örch. „conducted · by

By Richard Crean and Bis | vaslating (from "Lovely to look Orchestra. Edouard van Beinum) Don Quixote,

at Kern lisrbach Fields) BirausaRoyal 10.83 01.ANG0W

(Vocal); Lovely day (Tom Wyler); Beecham. Leonard Rubens * L'Arlesienna Buite No. 1, (Bizet: Heppy time tipm Wyler-Frank Praludo; -- Minuleita; Adagiçita---Ģir Chacksfluid and him. ainging' strings; Thomas Beecham, conducting the

Make me love you (Tepper-Brod- (London Festival of the Art). | London Philharmonic Orch.j_Nur- sky): Hero in my heart (Genaro Margaret | Hitchie (Soprano) | Netto | aery Suite (River)-fly Edward | Levinson÷÷Berralfj-David Hughes Soames (Tenor), Bruce Boyce Elgar, conducting the London 'Syme † (Vocal); I don't know what to do

rong.

phony Orch.; Petor and the Wolf, with my time (Collins-Brandon): 10.45 ORCHESTRAI SELECTION. O

(^ Minions", Talo for i Walkin' to Missouri (Bob Merrill)

(Gergel children)

Prokoflov) Tony Brent (Vocal). 11.40 RADIO NEWSREEL (RECORD- } Nicola Malko, conducting. the

ED LONDON BELAY),

London Philharmonie Orch.; Nar- 31.15 STROKE: EPILOGUE.

rator: Frank Phillips. 12.00 noop LONDON STUDIO

MELODIES.

on November 9, is a day of homage by the people: "Jane Bennet Gets A Court Orchestra Singers: George Jojson Rose Dreyer) Franklo of Britain to the dead of two world wars and of Korca.

Tomorrow, Britons in Hongkong will gather of Richard at the Cenotaph in Statue Square for the Remem-Wilharmonie Orch conducted by bir 1109 110RNING CUNGALE, CO. Kathryn Grayson & Howard Kral

(Viola),

brance Day Service and the Parade of the Com-10.13 NO.18 KOND 2. bined Services and the Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Starting at 10.40 a.m., Radio Hongkong will be broadcasting a description of the whole ceremony by a military commentator, which in- cludes the actual Service at the Cenotaph.

The Remembrance Day Service from St John's Cathedral will be broadcast at half-past-cleven: the preacher will be the Right Reverend R.O. Hall, Bishop of Hongkong.

Hongkong

Reginald

May from

My darlag, my darling (from { "Where's Charley?") (Loese?)—Doris On Sunday evening at half-Day & Buddy Clark Vocali. Same- body Invex nie (Do Sylva-Macdonald past-six, adjo

is-Gerthwin-Dorl

nay (Vocal); Blackpool Bounce (Lexile-Rogo)— thuit at ine (Wisdom-Tremayne). Dixon Organ); Don't Once in love with "Where's Charley Luneser) - Norman Wisdom (Vocal): Take me kome (Deflore →→ Sigman) - Marion Morgun and the Fair flits (Vocal); Love les (Webster-Lavers-Lancy) --The Mills Brothers (Vocal): The Walizing

The *Cat (Anderson). Starching

Strings

(Ross ** art. Martin-Ray Marlin and his Concert Orch.

relaying from the BBC in Lendon the Service of Remembrance from the Cenotaph. Whitchall. This is preceded by a talk on the Imperial War Graves Com- mission by Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith, V.C., K.C.B., Vice-Chairman of the Commis- ston since 1040. The Comenis slon, founded by Royal Charter In 1917, is responsible to all the Commonwealth governments for the permanent marking and care of the Commonwealth graves of two world wars. and for the permanent commemoration

of

those who have no known grave. On Sunday evening the News and News Talk from London come al 7.30 p.m.

The anclent pageant of the Lord Mayor's Show takes place on Monday when Sir Rupert te la Bere. Conservative M.P. for South Worcestershire, is install-

30.12 WEATHER REPORT.

Conducted by the Ber. C. V. Cook. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

11.30 CL.ORE DOWN,

Monday

8.00 A.. PROGRAMME

MARY AND WEATHER PORT.

BUM. RE-

Ray Martin and His “Melody from the Sky" Orchestra, with Dick James.

12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME

ALARY.

12.32 TAGIT MUSIC.

SUM-

12.41 STRICTLY OFF HE NE- CORD - RECENT POPULAR RELEASES. Else's funny Usat way from "Itainbow 'round my shoulder" — Moret-Whiting); There's a TAŠIEM

BBC Overseas Shortwave

13 NEWS, WRATHION -- REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.20 NUBIC FOR YOU. 290 JOURNEET INTO ME,,ODY, 2.30 BBC DANDSTAND,

THE

4,13 FAVOURITES.

OPERA

din IN

Played by the London Thon 'tre Orchestra.

4.45 AUOCIATION

CORDED LONDON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MŲjaro,

Migura/Lympany (Piano). Toccata from La Tombesu de FOOTBALL | Couperin"-Ravel); ;_Feux, Tollets (List); Les - Jeux 'D'eauz A, La Combined { Villa D'ente ("Annces do Pelert-

hage" ----Tro{Rieme. Annes) · (Liszt),

GOD BAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLORE down,

CHARITY MATCH. United server v Chinese. Commentary by Drig Young from the Club Ground.

5.15 HOME ON THE RANGE.

With ning Crosby sead the Andrews Slaters,

3.30 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND

1 ORCHESTRA. 6.00 PROGRAMME BUMMANY, 6.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S. HALF

HOUR,

Presented by Elizabeth. Ann, 630 STUDIO: PORTUGUEBE HALF

HOUR.

WORLD TALK

Wednesday

1,00 AM. OPENING THEME, 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC.

110 NEWS SUMMARY 1.15 TOP 01 THE MORN 1.00 NEWS AND WEATHER

PORT.

KJO MUSIC IN THE ALL, D.DO CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 pm.

MARY.

PROGRAMME

RE

WORLD

100 TUMB BIGNAL,

NEW FANDRE NEWS, Į, TALK 1 (LONDON RELAY).

1.15 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR-

CHESTTLAURELEA

7.10" STUDIO1 "DOWN MEMÓRY

ZANR."

By Alleen Woods. 150 WEATHER REPORT. 3,00 DICHERTRAL" SELECTIONS,

Overture "William „Tell" (Non- n!)-NUC Symphony Orch., con- ducted by Arturo Toscanini; Scher- 78 Capriccioso, o 10. (Dvorak) (Dvorak); Legende, Op. 49,

Philharmonie

-The Philharmonia Orch., conduct- ed by afpe) Kubelik; Blavonic Dasice No. 13 in B Flat Atinor (Dvorak) - Czech Orch., conducted by Vaclav Talich.

6.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

With Joy Nichols, Dick Dent- ley and Jimmy Edwards. 200 STUDIO: SPORTS REVIEW,

By Brie Young.

9.15 AT THE OPERA.

"Carmen" (East) Act 1,

and Dr.

Principals, Chorus chestra of the Opers-Comique, Paris, conducted by Albert Wolf

10.15 ANI KNEW HIM,

A Personal, Portrait - 11.0. Svolig by Frank Swinnerton. 10.35 DANTING TISIB. 19.59 WEATHER REPORT.

NEWAREEL 11.00 ILADIO

CORDED LONDON KELAÝ). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

#UM-|

2.32 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS." 14 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT

·AND ANNOUNCEMENTE, 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT. "Overture, "Älegate", (Gluck)~The, kisch)-Boston

promenade

by

Arthur

art. Joc

Orch, Fielder;

Abendiled

7.00 TN E BIGNAL,

NKIFS AND NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 7.15 MUSICAL MOMENTE."

With Fantovani and flie Orch.)

OF THE WEEK - 7.40 ARTIST

ARTURO DENEDETTI MICHELANGELI (PIANO), Varkations ona Theme by DISP. Op. 15 (Drahma),

759 WEATHER REPORT, 8.00 LONDON PILHARMONIC BBC Symphony Orch., conducted conducted

by Sir Adrian Boult; Bolero in C Channon Triste Tchaikovsky,__arr Froissart Overture, Op. 10 Major (Chopin, Op. 19) Louis Stewart) Boston Promenade Orch.. (El).

Kentier (Piano); Concerto Grosso, conducted by Arthur Fiedler; Trau- tur Zaward Elgar (Conductor) in D Minor, Op. 3, No. 11 ("L,Tauru merel (Schumann, err, Herbeck)

Bilol)- Bostor Promenade Orch., conduct-

Medier: Payenne Bored by Arthur Berga, Koussevitzky, and the

(Goukt)-Boxion Tromenada Ürdi. conducted by Arthur Fiedler.

GOD GAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

BRITI

Central Band of the Royal Air Force; Conductor: Wing Com mander A. E. Bims, OBE. 3.00 GLENN MILLEK AND

ORCHESTRA, 115 BONGS OF

ISLER, Marion Davi (Soprano), John Tamah (Tenor), Michael Cole Raritone)), UBC Opera Chorus and Orch., conducted by Yanford Robin-

son.

Programme

(6.45-9.15 p.m. on 21.750 Mc/s, 13.79 m; 6.45-10.15 p.m. on 17.715 Mc/s, 16.93 m; 920 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-9-11.15 p.m. on 15.260 Mc/s, 19.60 m; 10-11.15 p.m. on 11.800 Mc/s, 25.42 m),

PEILDE GOFL.

Grand Canyoa Sulle - Sunripe; Painted Desert; On the Trail; Sun- set Cloudburst - Arturo Toscanini and the N. B. C. Symphony Or chestra.

10,00 ON WITH THE DANCE. 10.39 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 RADIO NEWSIEEL (RECOND-

ED LONDON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNJORT MUSIC.

-

Sonatz in A Major, K331 (Mozart) Backhaus movements--Wilhelm

Piano).

GOD HAVE THE QUEEN.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

ed as London's Coronation Year Sunday

Lord On Monday

8.15 listeners in Hongkong can

hear description of the proces-

sion, as his coach with its escort 10.09 a., PROGRAMME SUMMARY of pikemen, livery companies,

AND WEATHER REPORT.

SPORT & RESULTS.

marching troops and military 2002 BATURDAY'S

bands moves along Fleet Street 10.05 MORNING MELODY.

10.40 REMEMBRANCE DAY. to the Law Courts, where the

Ceremony from the Cenotaph, new Lord Mayor makes his Sinus Uguare, statutory declaration and lays claim to

liberties, all the privileges and franchises of the eluzens.

On Monday afternoon, Brig Young is broadcasting a com- mentary from Club Ground on the Association Football Charity Match between United Services and Combined Chinese, He will be covering the second half of the game, from 4.45 to 5.16 p.m. (Broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megacycles per second in the 31 metre band).

Today

7.00 a.m. OPENING THEME.

7.02 LIGHT STUBIC.

7.10 NEWS BUMMARY.

7.15 TOP O' THE MORN.

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER BE.

FORT.

8.10 MUBIC IN THE AM. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

TIME"

1230 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 MELODY

WETU

KIB

REPORT

ROBERT STOLZ AND ORCHESTRA,

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

AND ANNOUNCEMENTU. 1.30 THE NEW CONCERT OR.

CHESTRA.

FORCES PROGRAMMES,

2.00 STUDIO! FORCES CHOICE, Presented by Johnny snart.

DANCES

2.30 OLD PASHIONED

BY RONNIE MUNRO AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

3.00 STUDIO

QUESTS

HOSPITAL ILE-

Presented by Helen, 4.00 #ANTIES AND FORKDIT»

TERS.

Stanley Riley (a) Gerald Crossman (Accordion). Bac

Men's Chorus, conducted by Lesile Woodrets. 4.30 "THE ADVENTURES OF P. C. 45" HY. ALAN STRANKS. "The Case ot the Chance,

Treble

5.00 STUDIO; UNIT REQUESTS,

Presented by Liudn. Calling: 33 Brigade Headquarters, NT.

“639 PROGRAMME SUMMARY: 6.02 SOUTHERN BERENATE. 439 LUNDON STUDIO MELODIES.

The Melachrino Orchestra, con ducted by George Melachrino with the Peter Knight Bingers. 2.00 TINIK SIGNAL WORLD NEWS

AND NEWB TALK (LONDON) RELAY).

7.15

RECITAL BY PABLO CABALS ('CELLO) & ARNOLD ***ELHUS' (VIOLIN).

Ata from Suite in D-Dach) Pablo Caral; La Capricieuse. Op.17 (Elgar) - Amold Eldus: Reverie (Schumann)-Pablo Casali; Habanera, Op. 21, No. 2 (Sarasate)-Arnold Eldur

7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES (LON-

DON BELAY). 1.45 THE EXPLOSION OP

ITILITAIN'S FUISTATOMIC WEAPON (LONDON BELAY), A talk by die Wiljam, Penney, leader of the tulsion to the Monte Tello Islands,

750 WEAS REPORT.

1.00

HANDBOX.

The Hedley Ward Tilo, Joyce Golding, - Max Guidery, MAX Well and neg Dixon Buy Ternent and His Orchestra. Compere: Philip Blessors, 8.30 TCHAIKOWSKY СЛАЯК» NOISETTE, Op Ti—ma BUITE

• (TUS NUTCRACKER). Analoja Pistoalety condngling Orchestre De La Bockela, Des Coor certs the Conservatoire De Paria.~*~

8.59 LOCAL SPORTS RESULTS. 1.00 BEBISTAT OFF TUS, PECOND PANZEELKABER, A

XTUSID=Dİ, Ensterdam. (äpoliansky... Callim Megt

Callaghan (Spear-Ray Martin and hit Orch;

Mister

MONDAY, NOV. 10

4.13 THINK OF THESE THINGB.

Chrisian hymns, thick music, and their meaning.

7.00 THE NEWS. 7.10 NEWS TALK.

Followed by an interlude at 11.15. 7.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 750 MURIC FOR DANCING.

Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchesten.

15 THE LORD MAYOR'S BROW. A description of the procession an

It passes up Fleet Street.

30 THE DEBATE CONTINUES,

A parliamentary

Princess. Indira.

review

by

8.45 WELSH DIARY,

Comments on current affaire with

10.00 Big Ten, RADIO NEWSREEL. AND 10.15 HERMIONE GINGOLD

ALFEED MARKS" IN "HOME AT EIGHT!

10,00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSHESL | 10,15 *EÄRT OF LUNGATE HILI.

Play by Arnold Nudley: Mininau Hazel-Denise Bryer, Bobbie Druce

David Kean; Norah Applin — Joan You are welcomed by Jerry Des- Hart: Harry Hemmings-Eric Anders |monds with the Blorgazers: Brian 01: ferbert Bestoy Stanley Michle Introduces the recording Groome: Julian Ely Aubrey | celebrity of the week: Annette Milis. Richards; Robert` ́Mcintyre-Duncan 11.00 MELUDY MIXTURE, Melntyre: Alice Bresley-Then Wells: | Jack Dyfeld and his Players with Pamela Blande Margaret Vines: Frederick Curzon organ).

11.15 DENNIS VAUGHAN.

(Organ).

A late arrival-Roger Delgado.

11.15 PIANO FOR PLEASURE.

Seventh of thirtcen Programites | 11.30 "LISTENERS CHOICE. from the 1933 Overseas Examination

| #yllabus of the Assosiated Board of the Royal Schools of Music: Played

and presented by Lelia England: Prolude from -Suite No.

(Grado & Lial A)-Purcell; Sleepy. head (Grade 3, List B) -- Awinstead: Scherzo (Sonata in B flat) (Grade 7, List A)-Schubert: A Plaintive Son

(Grade 2, 1det B)-Dunhiih Fairy- take. Op. 26 No. 3 (Grade 8, Lit Ci

a newsletter by· Evan `Williams.

9.00 THE NEWS. 2.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.35 THE VOICE AND SPEECHES

OF BERNARD SHAW. Blanche Patch, who for⚫ many -Medtrar. yenry, was Blupy's, aperotary, intro-11.30 THỂ DỤC SINGERS. duces extracted from/ recordings of Conductor, Leslie Wobogate in a broadcast talk, and public speeches programmo of madrigals, folk.

part-song by

that he made between 1033 and 3017.

143 6. POWER BIOGS.

is MUSIC FROM THE STUDIO. The Walk to the Paradise Garden (from “A Villagė Romeo and Juliet" (Organ) on gramophone cords.

Deitus) - New Symphony Orch. 10.00 of Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. conducted by Geoffrey Toys: El 10.11 DAVID HUGHES IN SOME Alamein Concerto Pi. 21) (Albert ENCHANTED EVENING,

(Planal Arten)-Peay Cochrane and Jack Payne with his Orch;

A programine of sweet music with the Strings in Harmony

And

10.45 FROM

PRO- TECHNIQUE

Things to come-Film Muzle (Arthur the Berettades. THIRD

11._G. Wells) Epilogue-The London Symphony Orets. conducted by Muir Mathliön, 11.30 REMEMBRANCE DAY.

Service frota St John's Cathedral.

Conducted by Canon A. F. Rose and the Rev. George She Preacher: The Right Rev.-O. Hall, Bishop ut Hongkong.

12.30 pan. PŘOGRAMME SUMMADY.

12.32 STUDIO: SPORTS TIME.

By Biele Young.

12.45_STRICTLY OFF THE RECORD

RECENT RELEASES,

GRAMME THE OF TRANSLATION. A discussion between Ulna Barea and Alan Pryce-Jones. 11.15 TUB BPA ORCHESTRA. Directed by Tom Jenkins. 11.30 PETER BROUGH AND

2001, and

composer. 12.00 THE NEWS. 12.10 NEWB TALK.

Brition

THURSDAY, NOV. 13

0.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.00 THE NEWS.

7.10 NEWS TALK.

7.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 1.27 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.30 8PORTING RECORD 7.45, LAND AND LIVESTOCK, 8.15 REYTHM 18 THEIR

NESS.

Records presented by Deals Pres- ton.

8.45 WELSH MISCELLANY. None Bateman (soprano). 9.00 THE NEWI.

Light music.

12,00 THE NEWS. 1210 NEWS TALK.

SATURDAY, NOV. 8 6,45 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00. THE NEWS. 110 NEWR TALK.

7.25 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 122 FROM THE EDITORIALE, 7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 100 TOF TOWN PARADE.

Entertainment provided by some of the onstanding amateur artists from towns in the North of England, Augmented Northern Variety Or chestra. Conducted by Alyn Alns worth. Introduced by Peter Bend

¡Second of two prozrammes). 8.30 COLONIAL QUESTIONS,

A report on questions naked 17 Parlament

LA SCOTTISH MAGAZINE.

9.00 THE NEW8.

9.16 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 LISTENERS CHOICE.

Light music.

19.00 Big Ben BADIO NEWSREEL.

ORCHESTRA,

8.15 LORD MAYOR'S SHOW (LON. | Armuntco" Vivaldi arr.

HON RELAY),

A description of the proces-ton Symphony Orch, on as E passer up. Fleet 2.00 CLOSE DOWN. Street.

8.30 STUDIO:.

* LIKE WHAT 1

9.00 NIGHT DUTY.

TIKE."

Presented by Joan Tugwell.

Folice Headquarters.

Produced by D. G. Brldson.

Violin Concerto

Written by Stephen Grenfell.

9.30 CONCERTO,

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

0.02 CHILDREN'S · STORY—"SAID

THE CAT TO THE DOG.", HAIR Kerry."

A Play for Children Armstrong.

by Martin

6.30 COMPOSER CAVALCADE ---

(Dellus)-Albert | GEORGE GERBUWIN,

Sammens (Violin) and the Liver-} 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, pool Philharmonie Orch., conduct- ed by Sir Malcolm Sargent. 19.30 FAVOURITES FROM "R189 ME KATE” (COLE PORTER). 10.11 CHANSON FRANCAISE,

LES COMPAGNONS DE LA CHANSON AND TRENET.

WORLD

NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY}} 735 BONGS FROM SEA PIC-

-TURES," Op. 37 Bigar.

Gladys nipley (Contralta), Sea Slumber Sang_{Noel-Elgar); CHARLES | In Haven (Capri) (C. A. Elgar --- Edward Elgar: Sabbath Morning Pierre-Chunson-Marche | nt Sea (Browning Edward Elgar),

Mattre (1fenr) Betti-Jacques

7.30 RCRKSTRA OF THE WEEK-ma ROYAL PHILHARMONIC Ooit- CHESTRA,

Frid:

1,00 am, OPENING THEME,

7.10 NEWS SUMMARY.

7.15 TOP O' THE MOTEN, MA 18.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PORT

8.10 MUSIC. IN THE ARG

·0.00 CLOSE DOWNSEND 12.5

P. STUDIO: ROMAN. CATHOLIC PRAYERS).

By the Bev. Father.. B..W. Gallagher, 9.3,

12.30 PROGRAMME SUBÍALAILY."""

1231 VARIETY MIXTURE. DIES

1.1 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 LUNCİFTIME MUSIC.

'Bride" Overture. "Tho Bartered (Smetana) - London Symphony Orch., conducted by Bruno Walter:

Plante arr. with the Philharmonia Orch.. con- Mare Hartano)-Le Compagnons | ducted by George Woldan. De La Chanson; "Misa Erutly---Chan- son? (Charice Tronet) Carles Trenet (Vocal); Berceuse Pour Un Enfant Tristo. (More Herrand Jo Scherzo trom, "Amaryllis" Bulle Frachon)-Les Compagnons De-La-Handel, arT. Beechom) Sir Chanson; En Ce_Temps-La-Chan- Thomas Beecham (Conductor); Bon (Charles Trenet) Charles Sulle "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" Hery Jane Busto (Zoltan Kodaly Trosel; Chanson A Ma ren (chard Slraum)~~~Sir Thomas-The Philadelphia Orch., conduct. Alice (Calloway Frachon-BIT. Herrandi-Les Campagnons De La Chinson,

RE

10.30 DANCING TIME. 10.39 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

CORDED LONDON RELAÝ), 11.33 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Danzas Espanolas

(Granades)!

Rondalla Andaluza; Oriental; Aragones-Enrique Jorda, conduct. ing L'Orchestre De La Socielo Des Concerts Du Conservatoire D4 Paris.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLUSE DOWN,

7.50 a.m. OPENING THEME.. 1.82 LIGHT MUSIC.

7.10 NEWB SUMMARY,

%15 TOP O' THE MORN,

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER

PORT.

8.30 MUSIC IN THE AIR, 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

STUDIO:

PRAYERS.

DIF -

Bercham (Canduelòr}

750 WEATHER REPORT.

LUCKY 8.00 STUDIO:

VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Margherita, 9.00 STUDIO CONCERT.

Norman Denyer (Tenor) with MARO

Accompaniment by Moya Nea 9.15 HUNGARIAN-YANTA¡BIA®

"

(LJEZT)

930 A PHOENIX TOQ FRÉQUENT. With Joan Hopkins: Comedy By Christopher Fry:

est by Eugene Ormandy.

2.00 CLOÂR DOWN,

8.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY: 6.02 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. The Melachrino Orchestra, conducted by George Mielsch- rino with the Peter Knight Singers

*.3). STUDIO:

RADIO.

CANTONESE

ду.

Given by Mua Leo Wal Lan and B. K. Lee. 8.50 ORGAN INTERLUDE,

Chorale Prelude: If

10.40 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Geraldo and His Concert. D5- chestra with the George | suffer God to Mitchell Choir and

Robin.

10.59 WEATHER REPORT. 11.90 · RADIO

thou." but

Vol. No. 59)

Bylvia bler, No. 3 Peter thee (Bchu-

(RE-

(Bach) Chorale-Prelude: My soul doth magnify the Lord (Schudler, 4-Peters, Vol. 7 No. 42) (Bach)-E. Power Biggs (Organ);

No. NEWSREEL

CORDED LONDON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

Bourree (from "Concerto No. 7 for Yehudi Menuhin (Violin).

Organ and Orchestra") (Handel)- Spiritual Melody (from Herbert Dawson (Organ) and Long Negro

World" don

No. 4

the Largo of the "New

Symphony Orch.,

2. Symphony Dvorak Kreisler); by Albert Contes.

Roemari 17 Wic

MORNING

By The Rev. Frank Short. 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME

KARY 12.32 VAILETY FANFARE.

Schon

(Kreisler): Legende, Op. nławski), with Orchestre Des Can-

Colonne,

conducted by Certs Georges Enesco.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN. GUM-

1.18 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT Thursday

BUSI-IRIS RING UP THE CURTAINI

Excerpts from The Morry Wives of Windsor" by Nicolai. | 12.15 p.m. Sir John Falstaff--George James, AR-

Ford-Francis Lering: Page Harold CHIE ANDREWS IN EDUCAT-

Blackburn: Fenton Lloyd Strau ING ARCBIE. With Max Bygraves.

Strath: Mistress Ford Marjorie Harry Secombe. Beryl Reid, Ronald Che 9.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. Shires; Metros Page-Bruno Mpe- ney, Halle Jacques. BBC Revile Or- 9.15 NEC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA, Anne Page - Joyce Gartalde POPULAR chestra, conducted by Robert Busby.

Conductor, Ian Whyte: Overture:

BBC Opera Orchestra; Conductor: Bertpt by Burke Sykes and 5k CallPrometheus Beethoven: Suite from Sandford Robinext. 1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT | 12.00 THE NEW§.

the Water Music Handel-arty: 1.15 TIP-TOP TUNES. AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,

12.10 NEWS TALK,

Ballot Suite: Sylvia-Deliven, 10.00 itig Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, (tra, 10.13 18ABEL DEAN AND FLORA 11.43 RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

Great Britalny. Austraila. ROBSON IN NO NAME' By Wikie Collins Dramatised a Second Test batch, Commentary a serial for radio in twelve par's by by Alan Dixon on the second half

rustch at Swinton. Howard Agg. D--'blasquerado”: Nar- jof the talo:-David Garth; Magdalen Ven-maries by Eddie Waring. stone-Isabel Dean: Mira Perkas12.09 TIE NEWE. Margare Ward: Maid Audrey 12.10 NEWS TALK. Mendes: Mrs Lecount-Flora Robson; SUNDAY, NOV. 9 Noel Vanstone-Alan Wheatley,

6.23 Interlude. 10.45 VAKIETY FANFARE.

130 AFTERNOON CONCERT,

VORCES PROGRAMMES,

A night on a bare mountain (Mioussorgsky)-Colonne Symphony Orch, (of Park) conducted by Paul Paray: Two Romantle Pieces, Op 15 (Dvorak). Allegro Moderato; Allegro Maestoso Louis Kaufman (Violin) and Artur Balkam (Piano); Norwegian Dance in D Major (Oricż, Op. 83)— Gulave Cisex and, L'Orchestre Philharmonique De Paris: Fantasia on Nursery Tunes (Grace Willems)—The London Symphony Orch, conducted by Manaci Thomas.

2.10 CALLING ALL FORCES.

Welsh

With Ted Ray and Petula Clark, Geraldo and Hili Concert ori chestra,

2.39 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUIL

Presented by Robin Day, 2.02 ATUDIO

HOSPITAL

QUESTS,

Presented by Rosemary.

4.00 TIK (VIRGINIANE,

ily Willlan Thackeray,

ORCHESTRAS

TUESDAY, NOV. 11

6.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7,00 THE NEWS.

7.10. NEWS TALK.

7.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 7.22 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 7.30 FQNCES' FAVOURITES. 8.00 LONDON, JAZZ,

An informal", session of modern Jazz. Introduced by Steve Race.

8.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Altair Cooke. 8.G-ULSTER · MAGAZINE,

9.00 THE NEW.

9.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 BOUVENDS OF MUSIC. 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWS FEL.

BBC Variety Orchestra.

10,13 ñc: CONCERT HALL. DUC

SYMPHONY ORCHESTTA.

With the Kordlies and the Norther Variety Orchestra,

11.15 MUSIC MAGAZINE.

"serious" *Hotl'a

operas." by Francis Taye: "The Fringe, of Fame," by Codric Wəlib.

11.30 SERIOUS ARGUMENT

A topical discussion

programme

by a team of authoritative speakers. Conducted by Vittorio Gui: Suite 12.00 THE NEWS. Na, 3, 1 D.Bach; Dances of Maros 12.1 NEWS TALE.

Markepeaceek-Kodaly; Tone Poem: Death

4.30 COME INTO THE PARLOUR. Music and Bangs from Northern Ireland. 5.00 STUDIO: HOME- REQUESTS.

Iresented by Rosemary. -0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMTARY,

6.02 CONCERTGEBOUW Suite No. 2 in B Minor for Flute and Strings (Bach) Willem Mengelberg (Cond.),

6.35 THE IMPERIAL WAR GRAVES COMMISSION (LONDON RELAY). A Talk by Admiral

SIF Marlin Dunbar-Nasmith, VC, KCB, Vice Chairman of the Commission. 6.30 SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE

(LONDON RELAX).

From the Constanh, Whitehall. 1.15 SONGS FROM THE OPERAS

GF PUCCINI.

Eva Turger (RODTANG) Juri farling (Tator)..

7.30 TIDE BIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWB TALK (LONDON RELAY),

1.43 LIGHT MUSIC.

(Continous);

7.59 WEATHER "REPORT.

6.00 THE BIDDEN MOTIVE.

By Leater Powell.

Part 7: "That Old Black Magic.“

FERDINAND

FRIDAY, NOV. 14

and Transfiguration Richard Sirates.6.45 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 11. THIRTY YEARS OF BRITISH

BROADCASTING.

Three talks by Maurice Garham [-Growing Up: 1923-1939, 11.20 THESE AND VARIATIONE,

A mbecilany of words and muste 7---'Death.?"

12.00 TUE NEWS. 12.19 NEWS TALK.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12.

LA PORTS ROUND-UP,

7,00 THE NEW!." 110. NEWS TALK,

7.13 UNITED NATIONS, REPORT.

7 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 1.30 SPORTS DIARY.

1.45 TWENTY QUESTIONS,

Anona Winn, Joy Adamson, Jack Train, and Richard Dimbleby ask the questions, and Olibert Harding

knows some of the prLEWOTE.

15 SANDY MACPHERSON At The theaters, ikan. 8.30 WORK, AND WONGNIT. 6.45 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 2.00 THE NEW..

7.00 THE NEWS.

7,10 NEWB TALK.

7.1 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 7.22 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 7.30 RADIO THEATRE PRESENTS

GODFREY TEARLE CLAIRE BLOOM IN ACTS 3, 4. AND 5 OF 'CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA.

ANU

Played by Geraldo and his Orches

Sum

WAR

6.25 THE IMPERIAL

GRAVES COMMISSION. A talk by Admir Sir Martin Dunbar-Namith, V.C., K.C.B.

4.30 HERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE, From the Cenotaph, Whitehall. 7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP, 1.30 THE NEWS.

1.40 NEWS TALK.,

145 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

Followed by an terlude at 11.55. 2.00 THẺ PU CEA‘BHÓ.

every- A programme for Forces where. Introduced by. Richard Mur- doch. Kenneth Horne, and Sam | Costa.

0.00 THE NEWS.

.9.38 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 BRITISH LEGION FESTIVAL

OF REMEMBRANCE.

A description of yesterday's scene the Royal Albert Hall, London. 9.30 THE BBC show BAND.

Directed by Cyr Stapleton with

A history by Bernard Shaw: Lee Lawrence, Jean Campbell Johns Caesar Godfrey Toare: Cleopatrany Johnston. Louise Traill Harold Claire Bloom: Bufo Francis de Smart, The Johnston Bingers sad Wolf; Delzanot-Donald Gray: Brit

Elan Stennett.

tar Richard Willians: Apollo1oto Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL dorus David Peel: Idus Septimum 10.15 CONCERTO

Franz

-- Marth. Biarkão; tatateet Nan

Piano Concerto No. 3. in minor Marriott Watson; Pothin George by Dealboven, played by Rowe The sentinel Leonard Sachar nettenstein and the DDC-Scottish all'Acenturion - Antory Kearey: A Orchestra conducted by Alexander Forian-Anthony Jacobs: A Nubian Giba. This programme includes sentinel Stanley Groome

The Overture. Leonom No. 2 and Ron- mador-domo-Leonard Sacha; Traino in E det, for wind Instruments Margaret Ward: Charman Jennifer by Beethoven, Edmonds; Narrator, Derek Prentice: 15 PERSONAL PORTRAIT, Produced by Erre Percy: Ambiant Bomeone in the Nows. producer, Frederick Bradnum. (200 THE NEWS.

PED HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.15 DICH BILDLAND LIGHT BR-

CHESTRAL.

Conductor: Leo - Wurmeer Ballet

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Pooling His Skilla!

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11.30 IN TOWN TONIGHT.

Interesting people Interviewed by 9.10. HOSIE NEWS FROM BRITAIN. | John Elltron. Edited and produced 0.15 NEW RECORDS,

by Poler Dunena. Presented this work by Toy, Brad- 11,00 THE NEWS. ford.

12.00 NEWS TALK.

MIK

AND - ANNOUNCEMENTS,—-—- 1.39 MUSIC FROM, OPERA.

Semiramide Overture (Rossini) Sir Thomas Beschom, conducting the London Philarmonic Orch. Intermezzo (from "Meduma Buller- 3gy"—Puccini) -- Members of La Scala Orch., and Chorus, Miian conducted by Carlo Babajno; Grand Marchi (from "Aida"- Verdi); Bal- tet Music (from “Alda --Vordi) * The Columbia Broadcasting Sem- phony Orch., conducted by Howard Barlow,

2.00 CLOBE DOWN.

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6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

"MELODY TIMS." With Harry Fryer and

Orchestra,

0.30. STUDIO: CANTONESE BY

RADIO.

Gnen by Miss Les Wai-lan and B. K. Leg.

1.30 MUSICAL INTERLUDE EILEEN JOYCE (PIANO).. Rondo in A Major, Op. K. 300 (Mozart).

700 TIME

1.15

BIGNAL WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY).

UOX 200,"

Vert Gilst at the Console. 730 YOUCES' FAVOURITES

(LONDON BELAY).

.7.50 WEATHER REPORT.

100 BTUDIO: LA DEMI-BEURE

FRANCAISE.

8.30 LETTER - FROM

(LONDON RELAY). fly Alleen Woods, R45 VIOLIN RECITAL.

By Yan Hachidel.

AMERICA

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9.00 ORCHESTRAZ SELECTIONS. DW STUDIO: KUBICAL NOTE-

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10.00. THESE THINGE SHALL BE Presented by the Rev. Father 2, F. Ryan, B.3.

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The Hallo Grchestra and Vallé Choir, conducted by, Bir · John Barbirolt.

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