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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1952.

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In In

Caroline Braga, Orch. Broadcasting

Sino-Britis-A "China Mail" Feature

Mendelssohn Piano Concerto

The Sino-British Orchestra (conductor Dri S. M. Bard, lender Mr Alastair Blair-Kerr), with Caroline Braga as soloist, will be broadcasting from the Concert Hall of Radio Hongkong on Mon- day evening at 9.30 in the programme series called "Concerto”.

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They are playing Concerto No. 1 in C Minor, Opus 26, by Mendelssohn.

This programme can also be heard over Re- diffusion since they are relaying the Concerto from Radio Hongkong.

In the Studio Concert on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Maya Rea, piano, Arrigo Foa, violin, and Fritz Lin, cello, are playing Haydn's Trio in Major The Gypsy Rondo".

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Curtis Hindson's programme "Music Lovers' Hour" on Fri- Uny night at 9.15 Introduces a song by Schubert; "Jesu Joy of Mor's Desiring by Bach: and Liszt's "La Campanella": the Second Symphony Sibelius.

FEATURES

of

Radio Hongkong is broadcast- ing three interesting BBC tea- tures during the coming week-- each of which is totally dif- ferent from the other, although they share the same background -the sca

The Arst is the opening pro- gramme in a fortnightly series of half-hour features on McA who have played an influential part in the development of the British Commonwealth. The series as a whole comes under the title "The British Overseas" and will be broadcast on al-

Mondays ternate

o'clock. at The first radio portrait is of Captain James Cook,

the eighteenth century naval tain who discovered Easto Australia,

in and who, course of his amazing career. circumnavigated Antarctica and and revolutionised the charting surveying systems. But the pro- gramme does not set but to be

of achievement a record

cap-

tho

12.12 "MELODY TIME" WITH

PHILIP GREEN AND HIS OR- CHESTRA.

1.15 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1:30 ANDIK KOSTELANETZ AND TIJA ORCHESTRA, WITH GUEST STAR: LILY PONS (SOPRANO), FORCES FRO GRAMMES.

2,00 ATUDIO: FORCES' CHFVICE.

Presented by George 23urn.

2.19 ΠΟΥΤΙΝ

DANCES.

COUNTRY

2.4 DRURY LANE THEATRE OR-

CHESTRA.

1.00 BTUDIO: HOAPITAL

REQUESTS.

Presented by Moir.

4.00 CHANTIES AND FONEDIT-

TERS.

Manley

Edwards

Hey

(BRL), Alt (Concertina). BBC conducted by

Men's Choru

Lealle Woodgate, 4.30 THE ADVENTURES or r.t. a.

By Alan Gtranks.

"The Care of the Twisted Tiarn." 5.00 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Linda,

,00 PHOGRAMME 6men.

Calling: 42 Mediam

4.02 SOUTHERN SERENADE.

(Continuous).

RA.

6,39 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES, Ray Martin and th "Melody from the Sky." Orchestra. with Dick James.

7.00 TIMER SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY).

7,15 BONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO NO. 4 IN D (HANDEL), Srymun Goldberg Violin: Gerald Moore (Piano).

7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES (LON-

DUN RELAY). 7.39 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 VARIETY HANDBOX.

New

With Larry Day, Harold Smart Quartet, hounia Leslie, JACK Timbron. Bill Kerr and the Peter Knight singers, 8.30 TWENTY QUESTIONS (RE-

CORDED LONDON RELAT), RSS LOCAL SPORTS RESULTS. 9.00 MELODY FROM THE STARS.

Introducing Some Favourites. -0.30 COMPURER OF THE WEEK-

GABRIEL FAURE. Theme and Variations in C Sharp much as to establish what man-Minor. On 73-Kathleen Loug

of man

Trislexic, Op. 6. No. 1 tut

was thin -tarm (Piano);

de Lune. Op. 46. No. 1: whom labourer's FOT

a Pactfie Clair

Arpege, Op. 10, No. 2; En Sourdine, people mourned, after his death, Op. 58, No. 2---Gerard Boutay Bura Bontcau (Plano); as a god.

with Jaqueline Pavane in F Sharp Minor, Op. 16- L'Orchestre

Societe Du La

Du Conservatoire Do Parla conducted by Charles Munch, 10.00 DN WITH THE DANCE.

50

The second feature "Shet-10.39 WEATHER REPORT

land Buss a war saga and "it is being broadcast on Wed nesday night at half-past-nine.

Presented by Diana.

4.00 THE VIRGINIANI.

by W1311 4 m Markepeked Thackerly.

4,39 COME INTO THE PARLOVĀ.

Madle and Bongs from Northern Ireland.

1.01 STUDIO, HOME REQUESTS.

Presented by Diana,

6.58 PROGRAMÁR SUMMARY. 1.00 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

Easter v. Army from the Club Ground, Commentary by Brig young {ftecorded on). 6.34 STUDIO:" BERVICES EVEN-

SONO.

Conducted by the Rev, D. LIL, THOMAS,

7.00 TIME BIONAL, WORLD NEWA AND NEWS TAIK (LONDON NELAY).

7.16 BONGS FROM THE OPERA

"THE PEARL FISIERA" 7.30 THE HIDDEN MOTIVE.

(BIZET).

By Lerter Powell. Final

REPORT,

1.59ode: "The Big Scena."

A

1.00 LIGHT MUSIC, 3.30 PRIDE AND PREJUDICE.

By Jane Austen,

Episode 3: "Mr Bernelis Varily 11.15 STUDIO: EPILOGUE. Entertained."

1.30 LOCAL. Bronts RESULTS, 9.00 THE GUNDAY CONCERT.

Prometheus-Overture (Beethoven),

| Op. 43)-Felix Weingartner conduct- Ing the London Philharmonic Orch; Quartet in A Minor (Kreister)-- Kreisler String Quartet (reister- Petrio-Prancore.... Kennedy }; Sym- phony No. 5 in Minor, Op. 90 "Froen the New World") (DvorX) To Dantas State Food casting conducted by Symphony Orch. Nicolat Akiko,

BONG 10.18 ENGLUR

(LONDON FESTIVAL OF THE-ARTS), Alfred-beller (Countar Tenor). Reddle Nash (Tenor), Henry Cummings (Baritone),

10.43 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS.

Omphale's Spinning Wheel (Saint ||Bacta, Op. 417-Liverpool Phither- monic Orch, conducted bo Sir Malcolm Sangent; Wedding” Waltz {from "Pierreite's Vell'')_(Einst_von Dohnanyi)-Berlin Stain Onera Orch. conducted by Prof. IL Abendroth, 16.89 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 RADIÐ NEWIREKL" (RECORD-

ED LONDON BELAY).

BBC Overseas

Shortwave

Conducted by the Rev. atorge she,

GOD HAVE THE QUEEN. 、 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

7,00 À.m. OPENING THEME. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.

7.30 NEWB SUMMARY. 7.15 TOP THE MORN, 1.00 NEWB AND WEATHER

PORT.

8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.10 p.m. PROGRAMME

MARY.

12.32 MELODY MIXTURE. 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

1

RE-

SUM-

ПЕРОПТ

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 MUSIC FOR YOU, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6,00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 0.02 AT UDNO CHILDREN'S

HALF HOUR.

Programmes

(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; 9-11.15 p.m. on 15.260 Mcуs, 19.66 m; 10-11.15 p.m. on 11.800 Mc/6, 25.42 m).

SATURDAY, NOV. 15

1.43 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP, 100 THE NEW. AD NEWS TALK,

1.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. TZA FUOM THE EDITORIALS. 1.10 FORCES FAVOURITES, BLOD WHIred Bickles mys

'CAN I COME INT

Arranged by Gordon Cruikshank, producer liv Elleen Hots, Fi Laini beth Walk.

B.30 COLONIA), QUESTIONS. A mport on questions

asked in Parliament.

1.45 ECOTTINE_MAGAZINE, 1.00 THE NEWS

9.10 ME

BRITAIN.

NEWS

FROM

9.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE,

Light music.

Baker-Smit: followed by an inter- June at 50 app. 10.50 g Ban. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 David Hughes in

SOME ENCHANTED ING.

EVEN-

A programme of sweet music with the Strings in Harmony and Serenadera.

the

10.45 From the Third Programme.

THE OLD SQUIRES,

The Stage-coach, the Inn, and The Hallway.

Talk by A. P. Ryan, followed by an interlude at 11.05."

11.15 THE BPA ORCHESTRA, Directed by Tom Jenkins.

11.30 Peter Brought and Archie An- |

drews in

With

*EDUCATING ARCHIE.

Мах Bygraves, Hasty Setumbr. Beryl Held. Ronald Ches ney, Hattie Jacques, BBC Revue | Orchestra, conducted by Robert Handi-Busby.

10.00 i fton. RADIO NEWSRZEL. 10.43 RACING.

Manchester November cap.

Commentary

on the

| 12,05 THE NEWS.

Manchester Racecourse rate from 12.18 NEWB TALK.

19.30 BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Canductor, Gilbert Vinter: Deris Gambell (soprano): Marjorie Thomas (contralto): Wiliam Her bert (tenor): Stanley Clarksch (bass) in a prograshmad which in cludes Liza Lehmann's song cycle, 'Inn Persian Garden,' 11.15 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Commentary on the second hall of one of today's matches. 12.00 THE NEWS. 12.10 NEWS TALK.

45

SUNDAY, NOV. 16

BRORTS ROUND-UP. GEE NEWS 7.10 NEWS TALK: Followed by an interlude at 7.1b.

730 TORIALS

every

TUESDAY, NOV. 18'

0,43 p.m. SPUNTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWA, 7.10 NEWS TALK.

7.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT 122 FROM THE KUITORIALA. 720 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 8.00 LONDON JAZZ

Big Band Jazz', played by. Ted

Music: Heath and hi

Producer, Jimmy Grant,

8.30. LETTER FROM AMERICA, By Alistair Cooke.

8.45 ULSTER MAGAZINE,

0.00 THE NEWS,

9.10 HOME NEW.S

BRITAIN

FROM

9.13 BOUVENIRS OF MUSIC, BBC Variety Orchestra.

10.00 BIE BR. RAUJO NEWORBEL.

ORCHES-

?.

Song, Op. 117 (Grade 2, List A)

lor, Air from Partila No. 6. in E minor (Crade 5, likt 13)-Bach Study in G (No. of This Wheel of Progress, Book 6) (Grade List B-Dunhill. 11.50 BBC BINGERS, Conductor, Leslie Woodgate programinė of madrigals, songs, and parl-songs by composers,

12.09. THE NEWS. 12.10 NEW TALK.

Im

0

Ipik-

British

THURSDAY, NOV, 20

6.45 p.m. SPORTB · ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWB, 7.10 NEWH TALK.

7.35 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 1.22 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 7.30 9PORTING RECORD. 7.45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK, An agricultured magazİNG.

*8.15 KARTUM 18 THEIA ́ DUS1-

NESS

A programme - of gramophone records, presented by Denis Pres ton.

643 WELSH MISCELLANY._ Recordings made at the Singing Festival Bringed by the Lendori Welsh Chapel, introduced by D.

9.00 THE NEWS. DIG HOME FILITAIN.

T. Evans.

NEWS FROM

9.15 BBC NORTHERN ORCHES.

TRA

Contlucted by Maurice Miles; Synt- phony No. 10, in G minor (K.550)

The Mozart: Symphonic Poem: Noonday Witch-Dvorak. 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 Isabel Bean and Flora Robion

NO NAME,'

By Vlikle Collins--Dramatised as xorial for radio in twelve parts by

Shingles Howard Age: 7-North 10.15 DBC Concert Hall, THE FORCES' KNOW.

Mardalen Narrator David Garth; BBC SYMPHONY A programme for Forces

Vanstone-Isabel

Captain Deant where. Introduced

TRA. Ruchard Conductor, hy

Wragge-Felix Faiton; Mrs Wragge Sir Malcolm Sargent; Gladys Spencer Mrs Lecount Murdoch, Kenneth Horns, and Sam

Max Itostal (violin): Symphony Fiora Robson; Noel Vanstone-Alan, Coxia.

No. 7. in C-Bibelius: Violin Con- Wheatley certo, in D minor-Sibelius.

8.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE, 0.00 THE NEWS,

9.10 II O ME NEWB FROM

BRITAIN.

Léo

| 1043 VARIETY FANFARE, 13.15 THIRTY YEARS OF BRI- With the Kerdites and the Aug-

TISH BROADCASTING,

mented Northern Variety" Orches- Three talks by Maurice Gotham: tra

The Test of War.

11.15 MUSIC MAGAZINE.

NEWS TALK, WEDNESDAY, NOY, 19

6.43 pm. SPORTS ROUND-UP.

11.00 BADIO NEWSREEL (RECORD-

9.15 THE BEČ SNOW BAND, ID LONDON RELAY).

Directed by Cyril Stapleton with 11:15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC

Lawrence, Jenn Campbell, 11.30 THEME AND VARIATIONS,-- Bertuie (from "The Tempeal,"

Johnny Johnston, farold

A miscellany of words and music: Smart, (Sibellus) Op. 1001

Leopold

The Johnalon Singers and Stan Age and Time. 'The Shetland Bust is the name Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orch;

12.00 "TITE NEWS. Stennett. that Norwegians gave to the sewanwhite.".

The Malden with the Roses from 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.İZ

34) (Stbellus) 1015 CONCERTO. vice of baita, plying between

We Berne, Kourrevlizky and the Boston

Durlesque for piano and orchestra tha

Islands .Shetland

and Gymphony Orch; A Shropshire Ladi

(Butterwort!) Thein D minor by Richard Straum, occupied Norway during thehapsody

For her Bolle Orel, conducted by Sir Adrien Played by Phyllis Sellick, and the Second World War carrying Boult.

BBC Northem Orchestra. conduct- ed by Vilem Tausky; The pro- "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, into their country secret agents

gramme also includes Toccata in F and supplies and bringing back 11.59 CLOSE DOWN..

by Bach: Ballet Suite. Horoscope This

Dver- by Connant Lambert; and refugees.

i programme deals

ture, The Thieving Magpie by theso one of

Romini. particularly with Journeys, which started

11,15 PERSONAL PORTRAIT, Someone in the News. Job and ended in battin battle,

MARIA | 1150 IN TOWN TONIGHT: death, hairbreadth

and escopes,

Interesting people, interviewed by ultimate rescue by the Royal

John Ellison. 12.00 THE NEWR. Navy.

1240 NEWS TALK.

Sunday

The commander of this 10.00 am.. PROGRAMME SUMMARY

AND WEATHER REPORT. exploit was the most famous of 10.02 BATURDAY'S sponTS the Norwegians in the service-

RESULTS. Leir Larsen. He crossed to Nor-

ifty-two

times, and

10.03 MORNING MELODY.

The Music of Jerome Kern.

OP THE SERVICE HONGKONG FROM THE UNION CHURCH. Preacher: Stevenson, Gallantry Medal, the D.5.M, and 11.30 MUSICAL MOMENTS. Phedre-French Overture

~rvived. His series of British 10.30 RELAY

decorations for bravery 13. unequalled the Conspicuous

the

Rev.

G. M.

MONDAY, NOV. 17

4.15 p.m.

THINK ON THESE

THINGS.

Christian hymns, their music, and

their mean wa

1.00 THE 1.10 NEWS TALK Followed by an Interlude at 7.10.

1.29 FROM THE EDITORIALS. (Mas-

Victor Silvester and his Babroom

135 MURIC FOR DANCINO,

Bat', the D.SC. and the D.S.O.enet); Wand of Yotiu-Suite No. 1

Thirdly, "Shipbuilding", at 10.15 on Friday" night. This programme tells mainly through the voices of the men concerned -the story of the past twenty years of shipbuilding in Britain, where there are the biggest shipyards in the world..

Arthur Appleton, as reporter, brings to the microphone,, 30- probentatives of the maitage. ments, the technicians and craftsmen,

(Elkar). 12.00 RICHARD TAUDER SINGS. 12.15 p.m. STUDIO: SPORTS TIME.

By Big Young. 1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.43 VARIETY MIXTURE.

113 NEWS,. УНАТИКА ПЕРОВТ

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

FORCES PROGRAMMES, Sinfonts In B Flat Major-Presio Baciji, — Plilharmonie. Orch., of New York Symphony conducted by Willem Mengelberg Sonata in ↑ Stajor, Op. 24 "Byring"" (Beethoven) 3 movementa -- Max

2.60 CALLING ALL FORCES.

Orchestra,

813 LINGER AVDILE.

Frank Horuz. Pela Sowande nt the Electric organ.

With Reggio Golf,

10 THE DEBATE CONTINUES. A parliamentary review by Princess Indira

8.45 WELAH DIARY. Comments on current affairs with a howsletter by Evan Williams,

VIP JE OME NEWS FROM

DIUITAIN 915 THE BANNING OF *THE

MIKADO.

0.00 THE NEWS.

7.00 THE NEWB 110 NEWS TALK.

UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 7.22 PROM THE EDITORIALS, 1.39 SPORTS DIARY.

143 TWENTY QUESTIONS, Anone Wien, Joy Adamson, Jack Train. and Richard Dimbleby sk all th questions, and Gilbert Harding knows some of the

Niveta.

KIS BANDY MACPHERSON. At the theatre organ.

8.30 PIPES AND RUMUS. Cly of Edinburgh__ Police

and: Pipe-Major. Donald Rammy.

845 ÁCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 9.00 THR News.

an

St. Cecilia in England, by Julian Herbage; 'A Change of Tune, by John Lade.

11.30 BERIOUS ARGUMENT.

A topical discussion programme. 12.00 THE NEWS. 12.10 NEWS TALK,

+

FRIDAY, NOV. 21

6.4 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.00 THE NEWA

TID NEWA TALK,

7.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT.

122 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

Presented by Elizabeth Ann.

4.30 STUDIO; PORTUGUESE

HALF HOUR

7.00 TIME-BIGNAL, WORLD

•NEWS AND NEWB TALK

(LONDON RELAY).

8.09 NEWS AND WEATHER · RE«

PORT.

1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSH DOWN.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL WORLD.

NEWS ANDNEWF TALE (LONDON RELAY), 7.15 THE QUEEN'S, HALL, Lätig i

ORCHESTRA.CRE

-7.10* STUDIO: "DOWN

LANE."

MEMORY

Fresented by. Allein Woods?? 7.89 WESTIEN REPORT,

LA STUDIO CONCERT,

Moya Itea (Piano). Arrigo FOL (Violin), rite (Lin, ('Colla)i

1230 p.m. PROUDAMME (BUM.

MARY. 7.15 JOURNET INTO, MELODY. 11.32 MUSIC YRUM THE FILMA,

With the Kingsway Symphony 15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT Orches

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. Serenade to

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT, Evening (Scolt-

Overture "Mignon", (Thomas) (colt- Caprice Wood); London

Con- NEC Symphony Orch. Wood)-George Scott-Wood

conducted

Telo ya Maura the ductor) with

Arthur Day by Arturo Toscanini; Grando Valse (Piano);

Einer Wird

"Itaymonda" Rondo")—by Marda; at Movement; Kommen trom the Ballet

Movement: Philharmonia Ardante;

Poco from "Der Zarewitsch" Fra Olazounov) The

cantatille: Ind MorsmIGNE ? Lebar): Robe. Du Himmel Aur Orch., conducted by 2icola Maikeadero

Concerto In D Mindr (Tartini, ArT/ (from Paganini cha Fonta New Versies arr. Salgoti)

londo sifongorese. (Presto) Hilde Gueden (Boprano);

8.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

Erden

Сорак

Haunted Ballroom Toyo)-Cama--Joseph Balgeti (Violin); rata (Conductor); One fine day (from "Mazeppa" - Tchaikovsky) (from "Macam Butterfly"-Pucci | The Philharmonic Orch, conduct. b): Softly awakes my heart (fromed by Nicolai Malko. "Samson and Delilah" Salbi 2.00 CLOAK DOWN. Bacha) Camarata (Conductor).- 2.45 ARTIST OF THE WEEK- ANDRE NAVARRA ('CELLO). Pieces in Folkstyle (Slucks in Volksion) (Schumana, Op. IX)-- with Gerald Moore (Piano). 139 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. The Melachribe Orchestra,

Geor by

the Melacrino, with

Peter Knight Blazers. 4.30 STÜND: "I LIKE WHAT 1

LIKE."

conducted

Presented by David Barker. 0.00 THE BRITISH OVERSEAS.

Captain Cook-A Feature Pro-

Gramme. Written and produced by John Thompson.

9.30 CONCERTO CCONCERT

HALY).

Alendelssohn's Plann' Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 25. Caroline Braga (Pine), with the Sino-Uriush Orchesten, conducted

B. M. Bard.

MRING ENSEMBLE.

10.15 CHANSON FRANCAISE.

5.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY.

6.02 CHILDREN'S STO BY: "BAID THE CAT TO THE

"April Fools' Day."'* play for children by Armatronig.

A

Gypay

With Joy Nichols, Dick bent. Jay and Jimmy EdwarČE, 8.00 STUDIO: BFONTS REVIEW...

by Dris Young.

2.15 AT THE OPENA.

"Carmen" Act 2 (Blaut). Printpák, Chorus and Orchestra of the Opera-Comique, Paris, con ducted by Albert Wolft. 10.00 MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETH

CENTURY,

Symphony in G Minor (E. `7. Moeran)The Hallo. Orch, conduct- ied by Lee Howard. Merit 10.45 DANCING TIME.

With Lou Preager and Orchestra.

639. FORCES” BANDSTAND (CON={1929 WEATBED REPORT..

CHRT HALL).

Ilis

NEWSREEL, LLA RADIO

· (RE- A Concert by the Band of the

CORDED LONDON RELAY). 1st Battalion, Royal Ulster 11.8 GOODNIGHT MUSIO, Jules.

Meditation (Glazounow, Op.) by kind permission of Li-Colonel | Zasens Heifetz (Violm); At Bord J. Drumenond, DSO, conducted by D'une Bource (from "Armeça de Band Sergeant Major J. Radcliffe. Petermage") Chinxt) — Vladimir 7.00 TIME. BIGNAL, WORLD Horowitz Plano); Jewels of tho NEWS AND NEWS TALK Madonna-Intermesto (Acts 2 and 3) (LONDON RELAY).

(Woll-Ferrari)-Now Light Sym-

7.15 GEMB FROM SIGMUND Dlony Orch.

HOMBERG

OOH SAVE THE QUEEN,

7.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK. | 1130 CLOSE DOWN,

The

Cincinnati. Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Thot Johnson.

Sinfonia for Double Orchestra in Fiat, Major, Op. 16 No. 1 13. C.

Georges Ulmer and Hildegarde. Morle (Georges Ulmer)-Georges Ulmer: C'etait Eerit, (Jack Metklim | Bach); Sigurd Jorsaifer, Orchestral Jack Stern)-ildegarda (Vocal): Suite, Op. 56 (Oring); . (Incidental Parle-Moi En Frances (Georges Musle to Djomson's drama); In the Ulmer-Gro Kager) Georges Ulmer King's Half (Prejudo); "Borghild's Vocal): Quand Un Vicomte, Jean Dream {Intermezzoli Słomogo Nohain Mireillel Hildegarde starch (Triumphat March). Vocal): 11 Jouait De La Con 150 WEATHER REPORT.

Vinner - Geo Trebasse Georgen Koper)-Georges Limer. 10.36 DANCING TIME. 10.35 WEATHER REPORT 11.05 RADIO NEWSREEL (R2-

CORDED LONDON RELAŸ). “ 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Spirits Renea of the reset. from Drpheus") (Chuck) -

Orch.

of

| Philharmonie-Symphony

New York, conducted by A. Too- contai: Brains Waltz Symphon Orch. conducted by Waller

GOD BAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLOBE DOWN.

Tuesday

7.00 a.m. OPENING THEME, 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC.

7.10 NEWS SUMMARY

7.33 TOP OF THE MORN 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

FORT 8.10 BLUSIC IN THE AIR" 9.00 CLOBE DOWN.

STUDIO:

12.15 PRAYERS

MORNINO

By the Rev. Frank Short. 12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, £2.32 VARIETY FANPARE.

1.13 NEWS, WRATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 MUSIC FROM OPERA. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

2,00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 MELODY TIME." 4.30 STUDIO:

KLADIO

CANTONESE

ny

Given by Bliss' Les Wal-lan and Mr B. K. Lee,

830 MUSICAL INTERLUDE.

By Vladimir Horowitz (Piano). Variations on the Aris "La Ricor danza, Op. 33 (Czomy): Toccata

(Poulenc). 7,00 TARIK

7.15

BIGNAL WORLD NEWS AND · NEWS TALE

(LONDON RELAY).

BOX 200.

Bert Gillett at the Consola. 7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES (LON-

DON BELAY).

7.59 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 STUDIO: LA DEMI-NEURZ

FRANCAISE,

6.30 LETTER

FROM AMERICA (LONDON RELAY).

By Alistair Cooke.. 845 NEAPOLITAN SONGS.

By Ferruccio Tagliavini (Tenor).

1.00 STUDIO: LUCKY

DIP-

7.00

Frid

...OPENING THEME, -

7.02 LIGHT `MUSIC.

710 NEWA SUMMARY.-M

7. TOP OF THE MORN. 800 NEWS AND WEATHER BE-

PORT.

8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

CATHOLIC PRAYERS,

VARIETY REQUESTS, Presented by Margherita 9.00 RECITAL By, LOUIS KENT.12.15 D.. STUDIO: HOBAN

NER (PIANO). Etude No. 2 in A Major, Opus (1 (Idylle) thiagounov): Fiat Minor (Balakirev). 9.30 BHETLAND DUS.

Sonata In

The Wartline Bags of Lei! Lar- ken.

(HE-

Written by David Howarth, Pro- duced by Archio: P. Leo. 19.30 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Orchestra Mantovant and le with John Mellugh_(Tenor). 1939 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

CORDED LONDON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Sinfonia (from Cantata No. 42- "Am Abend aber desselbigen Sib- baths-Backs) London Chamber Orch. conducted by Anthony Bernard; The Faery Queen → two (Pur- dances; Hornpipe; "ondesu

cell

Berenice. arr, Jacques); Minuet Handel) - The Jacques

Dy String Orch., conducted' ginald Jacques

"QUP SAVE THE QUEEN. 1134 CLOSE DOWN,

Thursday

2.00 a.m. OPENING THEME. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.

7.10 NEWS BUMMARY, 215 ** BTWEEN

By the Bov. Father' F. Dallacher, BJ.

1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 1232 VARIETY MIXTURE.

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LIS NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTB. 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLUBE DOWN.

2,50 PROGRAMME SUMMARY 6.62 CHILDREN'S HALF ROUL. "JENNIFER IN LONDON." by Howard Jones Produced by David Davis (BACTS). 6.30 STUDIO: CANTONESE

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Presented by Len Redding. 745 MARCHES OF THE WORLD

(ARR. STOLZ).

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2.45 THE #BIT AGE OF

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A Burvey of the Industry on the North-East Coast of Eng- land.

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LUTON GIRLS CHOIR. Song of the thankful heare (Heyda 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUBIĆ. Mamma 251 Cha Yo'

Prelude (Hayde Wood); ' Inter Sape Wood Down in the forests (6mp

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1130 CLOSE DOWN. --Laidman Browne; 'Lady Wanley-

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fortel (Violin) Frant Osborn (Plano). A Gilbertian chapter in real life; of the Royal Schools of Music, She 11.00 MELODY MIXTURE.

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