THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1952.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Documentary On The British "Centurion
Over Radio Hongkong
Britain's Centurion Tank has proved itself the most powerful fighting machine of its kind in the world, American tank 'experts are so im- pressed by its performance in Korea that they In the want it supplied to all NATO Armies. Korean campaign nothing could stop the Centurion except paddy fields too soft, bridges too frail, or almost sheer loose rock; its manoeuvrability was amazing and its firepower deadly.
Sunda
10,00 am. PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
NEBULTA.
BATURDAY'S SPORT 8 10.95 MORNING MELODY.
With Harry Orchestra.
Treyer and Ills
10.30 MELODY. TIME,
With Vocal by Frances Langford
And Vic Damond. 11.00 BERVICE FROM THE STUDIO, Conducted by Lt.Colonel F. A. Water, Salvation Army. 31.45 MUBICAL MOMENTS.
companied by the Jack Byflèld Trio; Sky is my home (Bhawi-Andrew Macpherson. (Vocal); The Blue white cloud that cried (Johnnie May)="Joy Nichols and the Man of Bong (Vocal); Ti Voglio Cost (Martinol)--Maraviglia ----Braceni)—Luciano Tajoli (Vocal):
"(Poppigwell-Michon)---- Wonderful
Somewhere Dennis 1ele (Vocal): along the way (Gallo-Adana That is Parce (French lyric, by. Mattel- Ena. Lyric by Carroll Contes Murie: Paul Matte)-Grete Keller (Vocal): Meet Mister Callaghan Erle Spenri-Billy Thorburn's The Dant and Me, Organ, The Dance
(Piano); Original Billy Thorburts Jelly Roll Blues (Morion) Tho Parco Jazz Band: Grant-Lyttelton
#Fields-Shaw)-
Morocco Bitmba - -
pm. STUDIO: SPORTS TIME. Roberts Inglez and his Orchest PROGRAMME NUMMART
rig YouNE.
WALTZING TEUFEL
WITH WALD-
Estudiantins - Boston Promenade conducted by Arthur Fiedler:
Orch, can- Boys Chair 234 The Philharmonia
With
Joy
Nichols, Dick- Bentley and Jimmy Edwardı. 1295 STUDIO, JAZZ HALF HOUR,
Presented by Robin Day.
147 STUDIO1 HOSPITAL
•QUESTS.
Net • Présenaid by Diana.'
4.86 "BARCHERTER" TOWENS
BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE EPISODE. 1 420 BBC DANDSTAND.
.
& LIGHT MUSIC.
(Continuous).
139 PRIDE AND PREJUDICE,
The Novel by Jane Austen. Episode C: "Lady Catherine Entertains."
*1.59 LOCAL SPORTA RESULTS. 900 THE SUNDAY CONCERT.
Concerto in A Minor, 09. 54 (Schumann)---Claudio Attau (Piano) | and the Detroit Symphony Orch. Hand of the Grenadier Guards, ¦ çonducted" by Karl Krueger: * këndpicted_by
F. J. Symphony No. 4 in T. Minor, Op. 38 Harris, BISE.
chaikovsky) Boston Symphony 1.00 STUDIO, HOME REQUEST). Orch, conducted by Gergo Hous-
- Présented. by Diana,
evitzky 6.00 PROGRAMME SUMBARY 4.02 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Major
Senior Challenge, shield (Pirsi Round), Kitchee 'v Artay from the Club Ground, Haypy Valley, Commentary by Brig Youn Recorded. Ob).
8.30 STUDIO: SERVICER EVEN.
BONG.
Conducted
Gooch, cr.
́by the Rav. J.
19.15 ORGAN MUSIC-1 (DBCTS).
St Paul's Cathedral Organit: Dr. John Dykes-Bower. 1:30 ARTOINTMENT WITH MUSIC. 10.50 WEATHER OKPORT, 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (RECORD-
ED LONDON RELAY), 11.15 STUDIO: EPILOGUE.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEW: J AND NEWB TALK (LONDON RELAY);
7.18 SONGS" FROM OPERA-IDAN HAMMOND (SOPRANO).
Dost thou not tong_fos-our coitage | |#ZEN recluded
from
‚"""Torca"-Illica--
WEATHER-REPORT 1,15 NEWS,
AND ANNOUNCEMENES. 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
Sonata No. 3, C, 40 (Kabalevsky) | Glacoss Puccinit) Jean Hammond Vladimir Horowitz ¿Piano); Avo wt - T. Nash (Tenor); Tetiana's Maria (Zoltan Kodaly) Enchanting Letter Beeno (from "azen Onegin" grel, Cage (On the Brach), Op. pong (Bela Bartok)-The Morriston Tchaikovsky) -Juan Hantmont,
7.10 THE LUCK OF THE VAILE. ducted by Contians Lambert,
Adapted by Lester Powell from the Novel by E. F. Benson. 12.45 FIRST BEARING NEW RE
Part 2: "The Spell." 1.59 WEATHER REPORT. 1.08 STUDIO: NEW BOUKI.
Reviewed by Donald Brooks.
(Pentreporthy, Chair Ataster: "Ivor Sims; Overture to a Picaresque Comedy (Arnold Bax)- Sir Hamilton Harly conducting the London Philharmonic Orch.
FORCES PROGRAMMES,
who first used The 8th. Royal Irish Hussars —- the tank in Korea are now serving with BAOR 12.35 in Germany. A BBC commentator, Brian John-230 ston, a wartime officer of the Guards' Armoured Division, recently spent a day with the Regiment, and in a feature programme called "The Centurion Tank" which Radio Hongkong is broadcasting at 9 o'clock on Tuesday night, he will interview the men who are testing and driving these machines scetion of the Laton Girls Choir ne- 2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE. and tell listeners what it is like to man a Cen- turion; he will describe the process of loading and laying the gun and the uncanny stabiliser which keeps the gun laid true on its target, no matter what the movement of its mount.
On Monday night at nine o'clock there is a re- cording of the review by Sir Llewellyn Woodward of the final volume of "The History of The Times"", covering the years 1912 to 1948. This concludes an enterprise that began 20 years ago, when it was de- cided to compile a history of the great newspaper from its foundation on New Year's Day, 1785.
For the title or his talk, Sir; Llewellyn has used the news paper's famous blekname "The Thunderer", The origin of this goes back in 1829, when family influence was used to suppress newspaper reports of the inquest on Lord Graves, who had zern- mitted suicide.
"The Times" alone came out with a full report, and followed it up will a leading article on the altempt to stifle a society
It inchaded the sen scandal.
tence, "We thundered out,, that article in Tuerday's pace:" Thunderer And the name stuck.
December 10th
1
(Wednesday)
is the Fourth Anniversary of Human Rights Day, and at 7.15
(Broadcasting on a frequency
or 846 kilocycles per second and on 0.52 megacycles рег second in the 31 metre band).
Today
7.00 ... OPENING THEME. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
1.10 NEWB SUMMARY.
7.15 TOP OF THE MORY, BDO NEWS AND WEATHER
PORT.
3.10. Atunic IN THE AIR. 1.00 CLOSE DOWN,
CORDS, Bach Sunday Burrows)-Merion
Метр
(Templo
Soloist) with a
BBC Overseas
Shortwave 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 Mc/s, 19.66 m; 10-11.15 p.m. on 11.800 Mc/s, 25.42 m).
SATURDAY, DEC. 6
0.43 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS.
2.10 NEW TALK.
7.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 7.23 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 730 FORCES FAVOURITES. 8.00 Wired Pickles anys
CAN COME INY
Bloomsbury, arranged by den Cruickshank.
8.10 COLONIAL, QUESTIONA.
questions asked A report on Parliament.
Cor-
In
8.45 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE, A programme of new, Jule, and topical interesi.
3.00 THE NEWS.
sport,
FROM
9.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN
0.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light music.
RADIO NEWSREEL, 10.00 Big Ben. 16.15 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. BBC Variety Orchestra ------- 11.00 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Commentary on the second half of DE-ne of the day's matches.
12.00 MELODY MIXTURE. Jack Byfield and his Players.
SUNDAY, DEC. 7
17.30 p.m. PHOGRAMME SUMMARY". 12.32 FAVOURITES IN VARIETY.
1.15 NEWS,
WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS,
FORCES' PROGRAMMES.
6.45 p.m. BPORTA ROUND-UP. 3.00 THE NEWS.
every
110 NEWS TALK. allowed by an interlude at 7.15. 120 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 2.30 THE FORCES SHOW. for Forces where. Introduced by Richard Mur doch, Kenneth
Sam ilorne, and Costa with Lana Morris, produced by Lestle Bridgmont and Frank Hooper,
2.00 THE ADVENTURE OP'r, C. 49. | A programme
By Alan Heranke
32: "The Cafe Of The First Cuckoo."
that evening Radio Hongkong 230 STUDIO: FORCES CHOICE. is broadcasting a feature pre- for the occasion by pared UNESCO and called "Children of Fear"
MUSIC
In "Music Lovers' Hour", on Friday-night-at--9.15, Curtis Hindson is presenting Scherzo by Chop. Waltz. Mendelsohn,
and Tschaikowsky's Symphony No. 6 the 'Pathetique":
"Artist of the Week" is Carl membe: of the Dolmetsch, B famous Dolmebach family which has been largely responsible, for the revival of so much of our lest and forgotten music,
At their home at Haslemere, the Dolmetsch family have turn- ed out fine reproductions of harpsichoras, old struments, clavichord, recorders, etc, and it is the recorder of Carl Dolmetsch Which is featured in the pro- gramme at 7.45 pm. on Monday. He is accompanied by the herpri chond of Joseph Saxby in four traditional English tunes and 'La Follia by Corellt.
Freverted by John Hayleið. 3.00 STUDIO: HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS,
Presented by Helen.
4.00 STUDIO:
THE
MUSIC IN MODERN MANNER. Presented by Len Redding.
OF STEPHEN
4.30 MELODIES
FOSTER,
Vocal by James Mellan. 4.50 RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL..
Club Navy from the Club Ground.
8.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS.
BRITAIN.
5 nuo siÓW BAND
10,45 From the Third Programme
THE COMING STATE OF KUWAIT.
Last of three talks by Lord Kin- Tote, LoBowed by sa inter.ude AT
11.05.
ILD THE SPA ORCHESTRA. Directed by Tom Jenkins, 11.30 Peter Brough and Archie An-
drown in
EDUCATING arcuie.
With Max Dygraves, JAITY Secombe, Beryl Reid, Ronald Ches ney, Halle Jacques, The Kirkin- foch Junior Choir, conducted by the Rev J. R. MacPherson; BBC Royue Orchestra,
Eric script by Bykes and Sid Colin, produced by Roy Speer. 12,00 THE NEWS. 12.10 NEWS TALK.
·
TUESDAY, DEC. 9
6.43 p.m. 8PORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS.
710 NEWS TALK.
1.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 7.22 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
130 PORCKA FAVOURITES,
8.00 LONDON JAZZ,
Jack Parnell and Bis- Band.........
it 8.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair_Cooke.
45 ULSTER MAGAZINE..
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.10 HOME NEWS FROM
DEITAIN
9.15 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. BBC Variety Orchestra,
18.00 Big Men. RADIO NEWSREEL 19.13 BOURNEMOUTH MUNICIPAL
ORCHESTRA.
Conductor. Charles Groves: Over ture: Fidelio Beethoven: Siegfried Idyll-Wagner: Symphony No. 2, in Celiumann,
0.10 HOME NEWS FROM 111 RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL.
Oxford v. Cambridge. Commentary by Rex Alston on the of the match From second half
Summarie
by Wickenbam: Howard Marshall. 11.30 app. INTERLUDE. 12.00 THE NEWA 12.10 NEWS TALK.
Directed by Cyril Stapleton with Leo Lawrence, Jean Campbell, Harold Smart, Johnny Johnston,
Stan The Johnston Singers Stennett.
anti
10.00 Big Ben...LLADIO NEWSREEL. 70.15 CONCERTO.
Piano Concerto No. 1, in D minor by Brahas, played by Cyril. Freedy Orchestra: and the BBC Scottish Conductor, Ian Whyte: The pro- Oviure. gramme also includes Preciosa by Weber,
Commentary by George Mus (OD). 3.20 MELODY FROM THE STARS. 6.09 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.02 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS,
Presented by Rosemary, Coling "D" Platoon. Company. | 1133 PERŠONAL PORTRAIT. RA.S.C.
Bomeone In the News.
by
1.00 TIME BIGNAL WORLD NEWS | 1930 IN TOWN TONIGHT.
(LONDON RELAY).
Interesting people interviewed, COMMONWEALTH John Ellison, edited and produced 7.JO TE
PRIME MINISTERS by Peter Duncan. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE | 1.00 THE NEWS,
(LONDON RELAV).
12.10 NEWB TALK
A talk by Sir Godfrey Huggins, !.. MONDAY, DEC. 8 Prime Minliter of Southern Rhodesia. 7.J BOSTON PROMENADE OR-
CHESTRA.
Conducted by Arthur Fiedler. Dances from Galánta (Kodsły).
'7.30 FORCES, FAVOURITES (LON~
DON RELAY).
7.59 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 VARIETY BANDBOX.
ON
THINK 4.45 p.nt.
THINGS. Christian hymns, their music, their meaning
7.00 THE NEWS.
1,10 NEWS TALK.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10
6.41 PM. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7,09 THE NEWS. 2.10 NEWS TALK.
1.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT, 1.ZZ FILM THE EDITORIALS, 1.30 SPORTS DIARY,
Jack
7.43 TWENTY QUESTIONS, Anona Wina Joy Adamson,
rain, and Richard Dimbleby ask
questions, and dilbert Harding knows nomid of the EWOTS.
all tho
1.15 SANDY MACP.IERSON,
1
At the theatre organ
THESE
and
followed by an interlude at 7.15.
7.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. -7.30 MUSIC POR DANCING. Orchestra.
With James Moody and Winifred | Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Davey, George Steaton, Harry Locke and the Peter Knight; Singere.
815 LINGEN AWIJILE.
With Louis Traill, Johnny Wobb.
Orchestra.
8.30 TWENTY QUESTION Frank oron and the BBC Revue
(RECORDED LONDON ⚫ RELAY).
8.50 LOCAL SPORTS FERULTS.
pour
pa La Suisso
BJ0 THE DEBATE CONTINUER.
126 WORK AND WORSHIP.
145 SCOTTISH_MAGAZINE,
201-
A programme of news, sport, music, and topical Interest.
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.19 TOME NEWI
DRITAIN.
FROM
3.13 OVERTURES AND INTER-
BTEZZI..
Conductor. Lealie
Woodgate in
programme of madrigals, folk- folk-songs, and part-wonge by Bistih composers.
12.00 THE NEWS. 12.10 NEWB TALK.
THURSDAY, DEC. 11
4.45 pm. SPORTE ROUND-ur. 2.00 THE NEWS,
7.10 NEWB TALK.
138 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 1.22 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 10 SPORTING RECORD. 7.45 LAND AND LIVESTOCK, The Smithfield Show. Recordings made at the Bhow In troduced by Hilary Phillips.
8.15 BHYTHM 15 THEIR BUS
NESS.
À programme
of
Gramophona
records presented by Denis Prez ton.
6. WELSHE MISCELLANY.
Trevor Anthony.......(ba99)..
9 THE NEWS.
9.14 HOME NEW &
BRITAIN,
Conducted by the Rev. John Ogilvie. GUD BAVE THE QUEEN,
CLOSE DOWN...
Monday
7,90 m, OPENING THEME, 7.02 LEGIT MUSIC.
7.10 NEWS BUMMARY. 7.15 TOP OF THE MORN. 3.00 NEWS AND WEATHER
PORT.
8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30.p.m. PROGRAMĄJE
MANY
12. MELODY MIXTURE.
TAN WEATHER REPONT.
0.00 STUDIO: LA DEMI-EKURE
FRANCAIR
830 LETTER FROM AMERICA Many Alistair Cooka. 265 A SHORT CONCERT.
By Jascha tultats (Violin). La llonde Des Luting, 01. 20 (Bazzini): Havanaise, Op. n (Saint-Barng), With the Lotion Symphony Orch., conducted by Sir John Barbirolli.
9.00 THE CENTURION TANK (BE
CORDED LONDON SKLAY), A Feature by Brian Johnaðn, 9.15 NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA. 932 STUDIO: MUSICAL
NOTE- NOUK
Presented by the Rev. Father T. P. Gyan. 13, 10,00 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND.
The Choir "Bastrechter Staar," conducted by Martin Koekelkoren
Announcer: Cyrli Shape 10.15 LONDON STUDIÓ CONCERT.
Musle From Britista. Ballet. The Covent Garden Orchestra, enerjusted by Robert Irving. 10.45 NORRIE PARAMOR AND BIS
ORCHESTRA.
10.59 WEATHER REPORT.
FRE- „NEWSREEL 21.00 RADIO
CORDED LONDON RELAY). ^. 11.15 GOODNIGUT MUSIC.
Concerto Grosso in G Minor, Op. 3, No. 2 (Vivaldi) — Antonio Quar- hieri, conducting the Orchestra at NE- the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLOBE DOWN,
SUM-
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPONT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
130 MUSIC FOR YOU,
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
600 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
6.02 A TUDIO: CHILDREN'S
HALF HOUR.
Presented by Saily Ann,
6.30 A TUDIO:
HALF HOUR.
PORTUGUESE
7.00 TIME BIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWA TALK
(LONDON RELAY).
7.15 *JOURNEY INTO MELODY."
Vocal: Teddy Johnson. 7.45 ARTIST OF THE WEEK.
Cori
Wednesday
1.00 .. OPENING THEME.
1,02 LIGHT MUSIC.
7.10 NEWA JUMMARY.
7.18 TOP O' THE MORN. 1.09 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT.
2,19 MUSIC IN THE AIR.
9.04 CLOSE DOWN:
12.30 p.m. PROGRASIMIR
MARY,
RUM
12.32 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS,
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTE, 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT,
Opritechnik (The Quardamas) - Overture (Tchaikovsky) - The
Symphony Orch...
ron-
Dolmetsch (Recorder) } National with Joseph Saxby" (Itarpit- | ducted by Anatole Fistoulari; Sym- chord).
Four Traditional_English_Tunes: Fortune my Fee (Tenor): Nobody's Jeg (Soprano): Spognoletta (Bass); Corento (Descani); Corelli: La Folia (A1 publishesi loe Recorder In 1710).
731 WEATHER REPORT.
8. CAUCASIAN SKETCHES, Op
Roger
conducting
10.(IPPOLITOV-IVANOV),
Deformiere, Orchestre De La Concertas
Paris.
Societe
Du Conservatoire
330 RZUIDIQ:
LIKE."
Des De
4 LIKE WHAT I
Prasanted by Irene Yuen, 1.00 THE THUNDERERA TALE'
ON THE BISTORY OF 'THE TIMES.
-- - --- By - Bir....Llewellyn Woodward.
1.20 AN APPEAL PON - THE CHLACH OP ENGLAND INSTITUTE FOR BOLDIERS, ÉG THE HALLE ORCHESTRA, MANDYAUMEN
BY DIAJOK. C. Harvey, ZABALUS Army Public Rel
Lots! Ómeer. (Studio) 1.23 CONCERTO,
Conductor. Bir John
Symphony No.
Brahois.
10.00 Big Ben,
FROM
Barbirolli
E minoran
RADIO NEWSREEL.
10.15 Isabel Dean and Viora Hobson
to
'NO NAME.'
Concerto No.1 in G Major, Op: 50 (Beethoven); 2st Movement; Allegro moderato (Cadenza - by
By Wilkie Collins-degmatised as a Saint-Saens); 2nd Movement; AB- serial for radio in twife, parta by dante, con moto; Grd" Movement: Rubin. Howard Agg 10--In Thing': Nar- Rondo (Vivacej – Artur rator-David Garth: Magdalen Vanstein (Plano) and Royal Philhar
tonelabel Dean: Captain Wragge menie Orch. conducted by Sir ---Fella Feiton; Mra Lecount Flora | Themas_Beechara, Robson: Mrs Wraggo-Gladys Spen 10.00 "FRONTIERS"-2. ceri Air de Bleriot-John
Burret:
A Talk by Pater. Ustinov, Cherie-Norman Mitchell: Mias Garth 10.15 CHANSON FRANCAISE
Andre Clavext and Edith Pin!, -Susan__Richarris; Norah Vansione- Sarah Leigh, produced by
Joll Chapeau David
Fontenoy-Char H. Godfrey.
din): Premier Printemps (Giraud- Plante): La Petite Diligenca (Fon- Aug-tenoy)-Andre Claveau; Le Cuevas Orchester De Paris-Lès Pommiers Doux (M.. Philippe — Gerard — Angele Vannior); If Fait Bon Amer Norbert Glanzberg-J. Plante) ~ of Edith Piaf.
11.43 VARIETY FANFARE, with the Kordlies and the mented Northern Variety tro.
11.15 MUBIC MAGAZINE.
Waldteufet and the Waltr. Mark Lubbock; The Fringe Faure, by Cedrio Wallis. 11.30 SEIÚIOUS ARGUMENT,
by
A topical discussioh programme by la team of authoritative "speakers.
12.00 THE NEWS.
|1230 NEWB TALK.
FRIDAY, DEC. 12...
6.4 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. TO THE NEWS. 1.10 NEWS TALK.
1.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT, 722 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7.30 Radio Theatre' Presents: Alas- tair - Sim with George Cole, Molly Urquhart, and the Glascow Citizens TheALTD Company In
THE ANATOMIST,"
By James Bridle; lamentable comedy of Knox, Burke and Hare, and the West Port - Murders in Edinburgh in 1825; Mias Mary Belle Dishart märts Russell; Walter Ander- non-George Cole: Miss Amelia Dis- hart-Madeleine Christle; Jessie Ann-Marilyn Gray; Dr Robert Knox--Alastair Sim: Augun A tribute to the memory of Scot The Three Tuns-Les Alton Mary Naby-Fulton McKay: „Nebby of land's great dramatist who died on January 20, 1931 by Dame Bybil Paterson-Molly Urquhart; Janet
BBC Midland Light Orchestra. Conductor: Leo Wurmser, 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBRKEL. 10.15 JAMES BRIDIE.
A parliamentary review by Prin-Thorndika; Dame Edith Evans al Gibsoni
Bir Mary Wylie: Davie Paterson-James
cess Inviita:
WELSIT DIARY.
Comments.on current affairs with Tyrone Gul MP; Alastair Sim. Kelr: wm Burke — Andrew
newalettor. by lyn Evans. 4,00 THE NEWA.
#30 HOME NEWS. FROM
BRITAIN.
•
9.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES, Mantovaní & His Orchoșira with John Meliugh: (Tenor). 9.30 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-
AND DEBUSSY, On the lighter side,-"First
alques (from **Images
9.15 LISTENERS' DIGEST. Hearing" at 12.45 on Sunday is Orchestre-Imest Ansernet ca
What is lam? designed to give listeners a ducking L'Orchestre
Chevaux de bols The Amperium of talks discussing of new Komande preview lunchtime
and philosophy Daricots history (horse) --Suzanne popular recordings they are Ilke-(Soprano); Four Le Pano; Prelude: examining the questions raised by ly to hear sometime during the Sarabando Toccata-Gaby Casadesus the meeting of lam with modern next few weeks. The discs play-hol: Festivals No. 2 af "Noc Western civilisation
tures")The Philharmonie Orch. 45 THE CENTURION TANK,
A programme about one of Bri- vehicles. tain's armoured antink which has already won
wooden
10.05 ON WITH THE DANCE.
ed in this programme are either conducted by Aleco Gaillera. entirely new tunes, or times not 1010 WEATHER REPORT.
new given an original ep11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (RECORD. proach by new artists.
60
Followers of Jazz will be interested to know that "Music in the Modern, Manner Presented alternately by Len Redding and Tom Lawson-has been moved to Saturday after, abon at 4 o'clock.
SPORT
This afiethbon at 4.50 there is
a commentary by George Mills on the second half of the Hugger njatch between Club and the Navy at Club Ground, Harpy Valley;
and tomorrow at 6.0 p.m. there will be a recording Trig Young's description of play between. Kitchise and the Army in the first round of the Associa ton Football - Senior › Challenge
KEN INSANETA. DAKLAH MELAN PLAINES,
XD LONDON RELAY). 11.18 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
Chopin Etudes (Trans. Gedownky): Oự: 15. No. 1 Ab Major, Op. 25, No. 3.
F Majori Op. 10, No. 11, Eb Major- David Booerton (Piano).
GOD BAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
FERDINAND
and
Lewis Casson; The Rt. Hon.
Hare Toddy Me fer Elliot,
*End Linklater. Milan produced by Jantes Cramp Morsy McLaren, Robert Kemp, avoz Bey, followed by an interlude Brown, TJ Honeyman, and Ivy NEWS. Mackenzio; Programme devised by 7. Lindsay Galloway, produced by James Crampsey. 11.18 PIANO FOR PLEASURE.
10.50 DANCING TIME." 10.39 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (RE-
CORDED LONDON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MURIC.
Cories, Thibaud and (Instr. Trio),
Trio in G Major (Hayda).
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 a.m., OPENING THEME. 1.42 LIGHT MUSIC.
140 NEWS BUMMARY.
1.15 TOP O' THE MORN/
Casals
839 NEWS AND WEATHER- BƐ-
PORT 1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 0.00 CLOBE DOWN. - 12.15 p..
PRATERS,
STUDIO: MORNING
By the Rev. Frank Bhort. 1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
12.12 "MELODY TIME.
With Paul weston ana Orchestra (Vocal).
Hin
1.13 NEWS, WEATHER AKPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 MUSIC FROM OPERA,
Der Freischutz-Overture (Weber) The London Philharmonic Orch conducted by Erich Leinsdorf Dream Pantomime (from "Hansel 9.00 THE 9.10 HOME NEWS PR o send Gretel") (Humperdinck) - The Philharmonia Orch conducted by BRITAIN, A
William Tell- George Weldon; 1.15 NEW RECORDS. Sloventh of thirteen programmes Presented this week by Roy Brad-Ballet Music (3) (Roxaint)-
Orch.. The London Philharmonic from the 1953 Overseas Examination ford, NAKON
Basil by
Camerou conducted Byllabus of the Associated Board of 19.00 Big Ben, BADIO NEWARKET..
kura". Act. Wagner) - Leopold Stokowski and ha Philadelphia 200 CLOBE DOWN,
the Royal Schools of Music, played 10.15 Hermione Chireld and Alfred Marie Tire: Music (from "Dis
and prosented, by : Laalla. England; The Dance - (No. 64 - from "Dreamă
Marks Invite You "HUME AT KIGHT,”
And Delights') (Grade 5, List Al-. To meet The Stargaters and Chia-Orch. MarkhamTM Leo: Bagatella in D. 09. topher Hewitt: Jean Carson revives world 33. No, ¤ (Grado Alternative list) a memorable moment in Little Bird: Krom | career. Beethoven: Lyric Places'),
reputablon. The story told by Brian Johnston with the 8th ITuskars in Germany.
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 Dayid Klughes
her
Book 3. Op. 41 11.00 MELODY MIXTURE. Grade 6, 1st A)-Grieg: Saraband Jack Byfeld and his Players with frole of Ancient Dancer') | Frederic Curzon (organ); (Grade 7 List 3) - 5 Hartley 11S DAVID MARTIN, EVEN- | Braithwaite, ed. "Alexander: First (violin)
movement from Bonsuna in G, OP. 11.30 LISTENEDS" "CHOICE, A programme of sweet music with 118, .No. 2: (Grade 3, Alternative Light music. the Strings in Harmony and theifet)—Gurlitt.
IL THE NEWS.
BOME ING.
Serenadors.
ENCHANTED
Using His Bean
11.39 DUC BINGERS.
JILIS NEWS TALK.
By Mik
Capr. 1931
100 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.03 MELODY FROM THE STARS. 30 A BOBERT STOLZ CONCERT. 7.00 TIME BIGNAL, WORLD NEWB AND NEWS TALK
(LONDON. BELAY), S.
145 “KOX 200;"
Bert Gülete at the Console. 7,30 FORCES' FAVOURITES (LON-
DON RELAX).
Dine
P.G.
phonic Poem "The Golden Spin- ning Wheel," Op. 109 (Dvorak)- Royal Philharmonic Orch... con- ducted by Sir Thomes Beecham.
2.00 CLUBE DOWN.
6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY." -
900 CLOSE DOWN."W | 18.30 p.mat PROGRAFIE
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12.
NOTHING nuż music,
AUM.
3.15 NEWF WEATHER; REPORT VIE, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
130 FROM THE THRAYRKE. 2:00 CLOSE DOWN.
409 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 4.02 IT'S SWING TIME,
6.30 MELODY ·T·T'M S ~ (WETIT
VOCALY
-7.00 TIME BIONAL, W+am! £? p NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY). ›
15 BLAVONIC DANCES
(DVORAK).
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. Czech bharmonis Orchestra,
conducted by Vaclav Talich, Slavonie Dance No. 1 in Major: Slavonic Dance No. 6 in A Major Blavorije Dance No. in D Major: Slavonic Dance No. 2 in
Minor.
7.30 BTUDIO: "DOWN. MEMORY
LAKE
Presented by Alleen Woods. 139 WEATHER DEVORT. 840. THE FIRST PIANO QUARTET
PLAY— “WALTZ28 THE CLABSICS."
8.15 PRINCI OVERTURES,
The Orchestra of the Camique. Paris, .....
210 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
PHOM
Opera-
with Joy. Nichols, Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwärde. 9.00 BTUDIO: SPORTS REVIEW.
By Driz Young.
9.35 AT THE OPERA.
"Otallo” Acta 1 and z_(Verdi). Principal, Chorus and Orchestra
of Rome Opera House, conducted by Alberto Paoletti,
RUNDA HAND.
10.30 EDMUNDO RO AND HIS 18.39 WEATHER NEPORT. 11.00 RADIO NEWAREEL
(RE-
CORDED LONDON RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. *
Moment musicale in A Plat Major, Op. 94, No. 6 (Schubert)--- Wilhelm Backhaus –(Plano)!""Elogie (Gabriel Faure, Op. 24)--Maurice Marocial
('Cello) With Marlee
Faure (Piano): Caprice, Op: -21. No. 3 · (Sibelitis)—Vietor: Salon Orch., conducted. by Nathanlei Bhikret.
"GOD BAVE THE QUEEN,
| 21.35 CLOBE DOWN,
Frida
7.00 a.m. OPENING THEME.
7.03 LIGHT MUSIC.
1.10 NEWB SUMMARY.
7.13 TOP ✔ THE MORN.
LOU NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT. 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AID, a 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.15 p.m. STUDIO:
ROMAN
CATHOLIC PRAYERS, By the Hev. Father R. W. Gallagher, J.
11.30 PROGRAMME SUMBLARY. 12,32 MUSICAL MOMENTS.
6.02 CHILDREN'S "STOR_Y_ | | 115 NEWS, WEATHER
BAID THE CAT TO THE DOG. "Magic"—A Play for Chlidren by Martin Armstrong €30 LONDON STUDIO LÉLODIES. Pater Yorke and Bla Orchestra with Fear Carr. 7,00 TIME BIGNAL, WORLD
NEWK
TALK
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· CommemorationTM of Anniversary p! the Universi Declaration of Human Rights. 7,30, ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK.
Tab Danlin Blató, Hadib Bym phony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra.
D 16 in Sinfonia No.
Major ductors: Caprice Espagnol, Og, St (Roman)-Mogens Woldike (Cón-
DIP-
(Rimsky-Korsakov) — Nicola fal ko (Conductor).
159 WEATHER REPORT.
LUCKY 1.90 BTUDIO:
VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Margherita. 9.00 WORLD THEATRE.
The Shakespeare. Mermorial Theatre Company.
Wlam "Richard II" Part 2 by Strakespeare, 10.15 POPULAR SONGS.
By Beniamino Gigli (Tenor). 10.30 DANCING TIME.
With Guy Lombardo and liis Royal Canadians.
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC,
Concerto for -Orchestra Ini D Major (K.P.E. Bach, arr. Stein- berg)-Serge Koussevilsky and the Boston Symphony Orch.; Warum?
(from "Fantasiestucké, Op.12 Schumann) — Jacqueline. Blancard (Piano) The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Dukas)--The National Symphony Orch., conducted by Enriqun fore
209 CLOSE DOWN.:.
4.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 4.03 CHILDREN'S - BROADCAST-
KING ARTHUR.
Z: "The Round Table." 6.30 OLD TIME BALLROOM.
Bydney Thompson' and His Orchestráln
With
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND · NEWS TALK
(LONDON RELAY).
7.15 VARIETY FAVOURITES. 159 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 MUSIC 18 BERVED. 845 THE HERITAGE
DRITAIN.
OP
*The British At Home." Well- fen by Ellen Hots.
Produced by David ThorTISON. 9.15 STUDIO! MUSIC LOVERE
HOUR CLASSICAL RE- QUESTS.
Presented by. Curtis Hindson. Scherzo by | Mendelssohn: A (BR-Chopin Waits: Symphony - Nord- the Pathecue—by Techaško weity..
ON 19.15′ REFLECTIONS
BEING -----EIGHTY, Dramati
By Degrand Russell, Off, FRS. 19.30 DANCING TIME.
18.59 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 HADI0 NEWSREEL
CORDED LONDON RELAY). 11.11 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Buda De Concert: No..-3-in D Flat Major (Liszt)-Louis Kéniner (Pano};
in P Sharp Barcarolle
Kentner (Chopin, Op. B0)=Louis (Plano).
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN,
Thursday,
150 a.m. OPENING THENE, 7.02 LIGHT MUBIG. 7.10 NEWS BUMMARY: 7,15 BETWEEN "OURSELVES”
(REDIFFUSION RELAY), K 1.50 NEWS AND WEATHẾ
PORT. 10 MUSIC IN THE AIR,
Bob Crosay and Ilia Orchestra Play and Bing Singa. 10.35 WEATHEL REPORT. 11.00 RADIO
NEWSREEL, (117- CORDED LONDON ERLAY).
Itomance (Tchaikovsky) | |-- New Light Symphony Orch.; ́ Moonlight. Sonata (Deathoven, arr. Weninger) 1st Movement-New Light Sym- phony Orch., conducted by Gir Malcolm Sargent;. Sonata, Pathall- que (Besthoven, arr. ・ Weninger) | 2nd Movement-New. Light
-Kig
phony Orchestra, conducted - by Bir BE. | Malcolm Sargent.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN 11.30 CLOBE DOWN,
MOUTRIES
RCA VICTOR
45 RPM.
RUBINSTEIN — PIANO" CONCERTO No. 1 IN B Flat Minor (Tchaikovsky)
“SOLOMON → PIANO SONATA No. 8 in C Minor "Pathetique"
(Beethoven).
HEIFETZ VIOLIN, CONCERTO IN D (Tchaikovsky),
MILSTEIN — VIOLIN DOUBLE CONCERTO IN A MINOR (Brahms)
· N.B.C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY No. 8 IN B'Minor
"Unfinished" (Schubert) LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI O HIS
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - PETROUCHKA (Střkylnsky);
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