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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1954.

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

Sir Winston Churchill's 80th Birthday

House Of

State Opening Of Parliament By H.M. The Queen

Commons

Adapted hy Elleston Trevor

thin

by story

Almon

Rafi tay. Episode 2-lving Venom." 6.00 TIME HIGNAL AND

GILANINE BUMMARY, 0.03 LANDON STUBIO MELODIES.

IRO.

inck Colew and his Orckenlos Atoderne with Martin Luktän (Accordion).

4.30 RERVICES EVENRONG (CON.

CERT HAL.E).

Conducted by the Rav. 2. A. F, Northcott, C., and the Forces choir cond. by Warrant Officer $. R. Ayles.

6.39 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TEME SIGNAL AND WORLD

NEWS (LONDON BELAY).

(LONDON 730 COMMENTARY

RELAY OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS,

Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, K.G., O.M., ('.H., M.P., celebrates his 80th birthday on Novem- ber 30. The State Opening of Parliament by Her Majesty the Queen, by a happy chance, coincides Doing The with the occasion.

"LA

AN.

1.13 NONGS FROM OPERA,

vant joeling (Tenor) and Mada Robin (soprano),

(from Your tiny and is Frozen

Bolenie" (Puccini)—JURN

Bell Song akme") (Delibes)-Mado Oh. Paradise! (from "L'Africana"i

Meyerbeer-Jumi Bjorling.. 1.36 THE GOOD COMPANIONS" (TOWERS OF LONDON).

16: Robin:

Based on Gie novel by d. D. Priestley,

Produced by Harry Alan Towers. 8.00 WEEX AND LOW."

to

My

On this day there will be a large gathering at Westminster of Peers and Members of Parliament for the double event of the State Opening in the morning, and the birthday presentations to the Prime Minister, which will follow soon afterwards in Westminster Hall.

of the day's ceremonies, the The earlier part

from Buckingham Palace Queen's procession Westminster for the State Opening of Parliament, will be described for listeners, in a relay from the BBC, by Wynford Vaughan Thomas, Audrey Russell, and Ray- at points along the route. mond Baxter, who will be

can be heard at 6.30 on These commentaries evening.

*The birthwiny Members of the two Houses of Parliament to the Prime Muis ner will be hi porteunt in og

carada.m Suthor- painted by Land, The Speaker of the House

will of Contaohs ceremony of presentation,

will be the presentation ilself made by the Rt. Hat Clement of the Opposi- Attice, lak

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זי!ן :ן

the date!

all the A book, gned by members of the House of Com- will al be president, inons, pra! it will be hurdlert to Str Wigston by the Rt. Hon, David Grenfell, who is the "Father of The Commons. The speeches to be maxie on this great loo will be relayet from the BBC at 8 o'chark ... Tuesday even- ing, and the man will be not by chant Dimbleby.

Soloist

Tuesday

Then Oluf 1 MICHAEL RENNIE,

Interviewed by Jules Wallace 10.5 TAKE YOUR PARTNERS.

Midnight in Pori -Victor Silvester

Hobert Khaw Chorale and Blanche Thebsm (Mezza-sop). Sweet and Low; in the Olooming: None but the tunely heart, Op.

(Tchaikovsky); The RumATY- Net Show Chorale with Shirlee Eminon⭑ (мор... Raymond Kean

Raymond Vioia Piano): (bar)

Home: One Old Kentucky

Thought-Blanche Sweetly Solenn

Symphony Thebom with london Orch, cond, by Warwick Braithwalle: thro' the night: Larlaby ftobert Through the year; Ave Maring All Shaw Cherute, with Shirlee Benmone (p) and Raymond Keant bar. Raymund Visla

(piano)

8.30 THE WILL ON THE FLONS.

By George Eum, produced by Wutria Grantham. Part -The Dark Hours," 1.00 TIME BIGNAS. THE SUNDAY

CONCERT.

Tragische Ouverture. Op. 01 iam_n - Berliner Phiar- manisches Orchester cond. by Fritz Lehmann; Sinfonte No. 7 in C. Op. porth (Schuberti Berliner Philhar- moniker cond. by Wilhelm Furl wangler.

Monday

Presentation

10.00 "USTOWN RHYTIIM.". 19.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards with Talken Katori, Alma Cogan, June Whilßeld. Repeat of last Thursday's broad- cast.

1.00am TIME "SIGNAL" AND | 10,45 INTERNATIONAL CABARET,

OPENING MARCH,

1,81 LIONT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY,

1. TOP O'TAR MORN.

8,00 TIME

SIGNAL.

NEWS. AND

WEATHER REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1,10 MUSIC IN THE AIR 0.00 CLOSE DOWN,

13.30 p.ht. PROGRAMME

MARY.

ACM-

12.32 THE CASTILJANS-STANGN

TIME"

12,45 TEST CRICKET (RELAY ABC). Estgland v. Aosizalla, 1954-35 series. Commentaries on the 3rd day of the 1 tras nt Brisbane.

LIS NEWE,

WEATHER

REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

1.30 MURIC FON YOU.

1.30 COMMENTARIER OF THE 3RD DAY OF THE 1ST TEST (RELAY ABC).

England V. Australia AL Brisbane.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.09 TIME BIONAL AND Pho.

GRAMME SUMMARY,

4.03 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S

HOUR

HALF

Presented by Bally Ann. 6.30 COUNTRY DANCING,

"From the West Country."

Waggoner @quare

Jofly Band

Pance

GAD WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND WORLD

NEWS (LONDON RELAY),

LONDON

7.10 COŘÍMENTARY

Portuguese: La Zalzamora--Amalia Rodrigues (vocal); French: Le Printemps Reviendra-Andre Claveu (vocal); German: Ich hab mich so an dich gewohnt-Ligne (voerl) with Dobeme ar Two: Spanish: Bolero on LITODDO wir (sotal); Lun Araque & his Orch. Espanola de Belle:

Roumaniant Roumanian: Melodies: Barba Lui Tile: Nora-Vores Lajos and him Hungarian Orchestra, 1039 WRATNSR REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIONAL, RAVIO NEWS. REEL (RECORDED LONDON RELAY).

IAS GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

Water Music Suite (Handel) Eduard Van Delnam conducting the London Philharmonic Orch.........

GOD BAVETOE QUEEN.. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN.

Tuesday

1.00 a.m. STIME KIGNAL

OPENING MARCH.

1,02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 TOP OỪ THE MORN. 5,00 TIME SIONAL,

AND

NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. AIG MÚNIC IN THE AIR. 5,00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.15 p. STUDIO: MORNING

PRAYERS.

By the Very Bev. F. A. Trmpfe, 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 17,34 MÉ É MORIKS Fon

RELAY) OB SPECIAL AN-12.45

NOUNCEMENTA.

7.13 "BOX 200,"

Best GiBett at the Organ.

7.30 TENT CRICKET - ENGLAND (LONDON V. AUSTRALIA RELAY).

at his Silver Strings, Dancing lu the Dark, Body and mest. Bidin' my Time. Why do I love you Stanley

Orch P Bird K Hinck

Inglez and his Coimbra-Itabertu Oreh Ristin 2 Joe Ex and his Orch. Jealous. Moonlight and Roses: Haman Love song Butterfly 1913 Auren, TIME Law Or UNIC Straus

TEST CRICKET

Listeners may like to be re that commentaries minded

may be direct from Australie

the throughout hestre daily fist Test from 12.45-1.15, net fran 1.50-2 pan. (except to- day, when it will continue until 2.30, and comes again from 3 10 3.30). Reports from

London

at 7.30 win sl De relayed each evening of the Test.

(Broadcasting on a "frequency

of 800 kilocycles per secoud and

on 9.52 megacycles per second

In 31 metre bond).

Today

PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

OR- SYMPHONY

CHESTRA.

Austria, 1034-53

10 Maracas. Xavier Orch. W112

Queen's Hail Light Orchestra, his

Overture Nell

(Ed Gwynn Cuget

Petite Bulle de Conceri German); Motive- vocal; Sin

Coleridge-Taylor. Op. 77)--Sidney Fatin- Francinew

and Cuvez

Tcond); Wayfarer's Song Esteban Torch My He American

(from

Glass Mountain") ***The Love me forever -Jac Loss

(Lambelet-Anthony)--Sidney Torch and his Oreli.

(ound. By the Stream (Montague

William F. Plutlips) - Charten WEATHER REPORT.

Spellbound Theme from (Cond.);

(Miklos Kozza) --Charles Concerto William (cond). 10.45 FROM

10,39 11.00

TIME SIGNAL. RADIO NEWя- REEL RECORDED LONDON RELAY). 11.13 TAKE YOUR PARTNERS.

Old Rainbow; Over The Blank Magia irven Eyes: Blue yellow-Les Monu The Moon w Brown and bis Band of Renown.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CTOSE DOWN,

Sunday

14.00

a.m.

TIME

10.02

10.05

SIGNAL.. SUMMARY GRAMME WEATSER REPORT. SPORTS RESULTS, MORNING

PRO-

&

MELODY - FRANCIS SCOTT AND HIS ORCHESTRA,

What differense day made; have eyea; I remember April, I Easy to love; Haunted Heart. The one I love: My Foolish hear; There with never be another you 10.30 RELAY OF THE CELEBRA- TION OF MASS FROM ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Preacher: The

11.20

No

7. F. Doody, 82,

Rev.

Father

SONGS WITHOUT WORDS" GINETTE (MENDELSSOHN)

bOYEN (PIANO).

in E Major, Op. 19, No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 19, No. 3 m A A Major. Major, Op. 19, No. 4 in

Op. 19.

11.30 MORNING PROM.

+

March 1 D Major Mozart, K.240) --Royal Philharmonic Orch. cond. by Sir Thuman

Beecham:

MONT."

HEAVENLY

HAR-

Organ Male, from Gloucester Cathedral.

Organin-Dr Herbert Sunaida. Introduction and Toccata (William Walund arr. Wall); Rhapsody Nu, 3 illarbert lowella).

1039 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL RADIO NEWS- REEL, (RECORDED LONDON RELAY).

11.15 LOGUE (RECORDED).

Conducted by the Rev. Father C. Barrett, J

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

A report on the 3rd day's play

tr the nest test match 家 Brisbane.

1,40 BOSTON "POPA" ORCHESTRA,

Conducted by Arthur Fiedler, Dagger Dance (from Natoma":

Wien (Herbert):

Bleibi

Wien | (Behrammi), La Campanella (Para- nini): Die Fledermaus Polka (Johann Fantary The Birthday (trad. Battle Hymn of the Republic ¡StefTe. Could

6.00 EDUCATING ARCHIE.

With Peter Brough and Archie Andrews.

OF 8.30 A STORY

BRITISH MUSIC-WRITTEN AND NAR- BY ALEC RÖNERT-

RATED

BON.

Music selected Stevens.

by Denta

"The Nineteenth Century" (Pro- gramme 1).

1.00 TIME BIGNAL..

ASIAN

CLUB

LONDON RELAY).

(RECORDED

"The Way We Live Now"> Speaker: Graham Hutton 9.30 PIANO RECITAL

KALL).

(CONCERT

By Mick Armand.

Schu- Vine Novelette, Op. 21 by mann; Preludo in C Minor No. 20. Op. 26 by Chopin; Waltz in C Sharp Minor by Chopin; Etude In E Major, No. 3 Op. 10 by Chopin: Berceuse, Op. 67 by Chopin, ffe Ballade in A Fin Major by Chopin.

BBC

Overseas

ST

ANDREW'S DAY. TEST CRICKET (RELAY ANC).

JD34-35 England. Australia. series. Commentaries on the 4th day's play of the lat jest at Brisbane.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCK- MENTS.

1.30 LUNCHTIME CONCERT. 1.50 COMMENTARIES ON The soft OF THE 10T DATH PLAY TEST (RELAY ABC). England T. Australia

Brisbane.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

4.00 TIME SIGNAL AND GRAMME SUMMARY.

11.00 $11

WINSTON #PENCER CHURCHILL, K.G.. O.M., CJL, M.P. (LONDON RELAY). (Born November (39, 1874). Speeches at the ceremony in West- minster Hall in celebration of the Prime Minister's eightieth birthday, The scene is described by Richard

9.00 TIME RIGNAL.

Dimblety,

CONCERT FOR AT ANDREW': DAY.

Keown

(MEXIO Ny Rena SONTRAD) and John StaLeod (Baritone).

John McLeod: "None 60 Sweet" Tradillottal Gaelic Darra Fisher's on arr. Roberten; "The Border Bullad" by Frederick Cowan, words by Sir Walter Beott; Ben Keown "The Queen's Marja" Traditioemi, Burtur er. MacPherson; The Rawan Tree" Traditional, arr, Alfred Moffat,

John words by Baroness Nairne; MicLeod ang Rena Keown: "The Wee Cooper of Fife Traditional, arr. Alfred Moffat; Jaha McLeod: “Atton Water" by A, Ilume, worda by Burns; "The Dell's Awa" Traditional. words by Burns: teha Keown: "Wes Willle Winkie" Traditional. DET A. M. Henderson; "lame o' mine" words and musle by Mackenzie Murdoch; John Melood and Benn Keown Bole Dundee Traditional OTT. Alfred Moffat.

“9.19 *RAMBLING BOSE" (RE-

CORDED),

||

Officer - Georgy · Stewart, Geoffrey Frost. Produced by T.A. flaboris for the Kal Tak Peeraratn

D.IS MODERN FASO-DOBLE.

La Orquesta de Camara Bladrid, Augusto Altuera (UO).

de

La Nina de Embajadores; Flores Do Expand La Chiangra Soy Matrilona; En In Nochie de Boda. 10.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.

Ray Marlin and His Orchestra, WR Rao lume and Toty Rolity"

10.30′ ONE NIGHT STAND.

Harry James and Ells Orchasira. There they go: Jackpot Blues; You go to my Head; Don't stop: Fest Braggin' Blues; Back Beat Hoogle. 16.35 WKATAKA REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS. (RECORDED LONDON ...TEKL

RELAY) ILIS GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Rando in 13 sinor, Op. 19 [Schu- bert) --- Hephzibah (piano) mind Yehudi Menuhin (violin)

HOD HAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

1.00 a.m TIME' SIGNAL.'' AND

OPENING MARCH,

TA LIGHT MUSIC. 115 NEWS ́KUMMARY, 1.N TOP O' THE MORN. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL,

NEWB

AND

WRATHER REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTE. 10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 19.30 p.m. PROGRAMME

MARY,

BUM-

JENKINS PLAYS 123 GORDON

HIS OWN COMPOSITIONE, 12.45 TEST CRICKET (RELAY ABC). England V. Austrria, 1934+85/ erles, Cesmentarien on the 6th day's play of the ist fest at Briabide.

1.1 NEWL Alea

A serial story in eight episodes by John. Jawelt-Ephode 5.

Donald Ransome, Cost:

Neville Evans: Rose Blaker, Fall Butler; Phillip Peerte, Blan Lloyd; Ida Tovie; Mira Lampley, Dorothy Chump. Dorothy Bcates; Mr Blaker.

farrow Boy, John Little: Borrie. Produced by Patrick Butler for the Garrison Players,

AND FILA 10.00 VICTOR YOUNG

BINDING STRUNDE, But beautiful; Lika motheone love Stringin alond: Twilight Nocturne: Imagination. 10.15 AT THE BALLET.

"Pineapple Poll" Sullivan). Sadler's Wells Orch., conducted by Charles Mackerras,

(str Arthur

10.39 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWS. REEL (RECORDED LONDON EELAY)

11.15 GOODNIGHT MURIC.

Prelude (from "The Biened at Damozel" (Debussy)--Enrique Jorda

Prekte (conductor):

A L'Apres- midi D'un Paune The Afternoon at the Faur) {Debrumy)-Sidney Beer

(conductor).

"OOD BAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

Pão.

5.03 STUDIO: "FIRST HEABING,"

Presented by Hugh Bullivan. 6.30 ЯTATE OPENING OF PARLIA-

MENT (LONDON RELAY). By Her Majesty the Queen. The Royal Procession from Buck- the Palace of Ingham Palace to

described by Westminster, Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, Audrey Russell and Raymond Baxter.

450 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME BIGNAL AND WORLD

NEWS (LONDON RELAY).

(LONDON

7.19 COMMENTARY

RELAY OF SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

7.15 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

with Eve Boswell,

AN-

730 TEST CRICKET - ENGLAND AUSTRALIA (LONDON

RELAY).

A report on the 4th day's play

ist test match in the

Brisbane.

at

7.40 FORCES' FAVOURITES (LON-

DON ́RELAY).

Shortwave Programmes

(6.80 p.m. to 12.15 am, on 15.070 Mc/s, 19.91m and on 17.715 Me/s, 16.93m)

SATURDAY, NOV, 27

8.30 p.

iLOUR. 7,00 THE NEWS.

HANCOCK'S

7.10 COMMENTARY.

7.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 Cricket

HALF-

AUSTRALIA V ENGLAND.

Rustie A report on the reccnd day's play the First Test Match at Brisbane.

8.13 FROM THR WEEKLIES, 8.30 ST ANDREW FOR SCOTLAND! 9.00 THE NEWS.

Wedding Symphony (Goldmark. Op.10 FORCES FAVOURITES. 20) Hoval Philharmonic Orch, cond. 12,43 TEST CRICKET (RELAY Sir Thennas Beecham

12.15 p.m. KTUDIO: SPORTS TIME. ABEL.

ily Bric Young. England

13.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, serica.

12.32 ROBERTA” (JEROME KERN). Commentaries on the 2nd day of

Hung

Gordon Macfiae, by the art Tent at Brisbanæ,

Lucille Norman with chorus REPORT 1.15 NEWB, WEATHER

and orchestra conducted by George Greeley.

V

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA (RECOUDED LONDON RELAY);

By Alistair Cooke.

1.45 INTERLUDE:

Annie Get your Gun-Selection

Philip Green and his Orch.

1.50 COMMENTARIES ON THE 2ND

DAY OF THE 13T TEST (RELAY ABC).

England v Australia

Brithane.

230 STUDIO:

QUESTS.

HOSPITAL

SRELAY ABC).

at

RE-

1,00 TIME BIGKAL.. "CARIBBEAN

CARNIVAL

בק

Stanley Black (Piano) conduct. ing be Caribbean Carnival Orch, Tanfo: The Balon; Pianalo: La Estrellita: The Mexican Hat Dance; Morocco.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE MENTS. 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT. Overture "Otello." Op (Dvorak)-Czech Philharmonic Orch., cond, by Rafael Kubelik: Symphonie Presented by totemary.

Tintagel" (Bax)London THE Poem ON 3.00 COMMENTARIES

2ND DAY OF THE 19T TEST Symphony Orch. cond. by George

Weldon.

FORCES PROGRAMMES,

HOSPITAL HE< 2.00 STUDIO:

QUESTA Presented by Helen, 3.00 CONTRASTS IN RHYTHM. 3.30 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS

Presented by Helen. 4.30 "PAINT YOUR WAGON"

(LERNER-LOEWE). Selections by the original singers

tho Broadway of production. 3.00 OFFENBACH FANTASY.

In the Underworld: In- Orpheus

(Kenn and Parcarolle

Fair troduction "The Taics of Hoffmana") Helen: Entr'acto and Minuet (from

The Tales of Hoffmann":

England

Hirobane.

2.30 STUDIO:

QUESTA,

AL

Australia V

HOSPITAL. RE-

Frmented by Rosemary, 4.DO STUDIO: FORCES CHOICE.

Presented by Derek Hodgson, 4,30 ACCENT ON RIFTHP 5.00 POPULAR CLASSICE

BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA. 3.30 THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS. By Anthony. Trattape. Produced by Archle Campbell. 6.09 TIME 1ONAL AND PRO-

ORAMME. BUMMARY,

6.41 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Linda,

Calling: It. M. B. "Moderie," Song of the Sword (from "Grand

0.50 WEATHER REPORT.

The

Gerolstein")-Roderi conducting the

of Duchons

7,00 TIMER SIGNAL AND WORLD Stolk

Symphony Orcli. NEWS (LONDON RELAY),

7.15 COMMENTAILY

(LONDON

RELAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

7.15 ASOCIATION FOOTBALL

(RECORDED).

Flaport by Bel Young and· John Wallace on the Inloṛport mitchBlagapore v Hongkong vheld thisʻafternoon, at Carolina 7.30 TKST CRICKET (LONDON

·England v Australia. Report on the snd day's play in the Jet Test match at Tirisbane,

7.69 FORMES FAVOURITES (LON-

DON RELAY).

2.15 FROM THE WEEKLIEN (LONS

DON - HELAY). $.39 THE PANSING PAGEANT" DİY ‚“HER MAJESTY'S THEATHER? The story of music and drama kundred · „ENG

A throuagia in two

My dry years.`.`

- Txineti "and" avkrípod by Charles;

SLOWCOMPOSER OF THE WEEK

PORARY SU KITHERS

· Ooneerin, Jord

brchest

6.30 DRAP SILENCE.

9.30 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9. LISTENERS' CHOICE. 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 THOSE WERE THE DAYS: 11.00 ASSOCIATION FOUTALI

A commentary on the second half of one of the day's matENES.

SUNDAY, NOV. 28

630 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE, From St Martin-lo-the-Fields, Laa- Conducted by the Vicar, the don Rev. L. M. Charles-Edwards.

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.10 COMMENTARY,

7.5 SPORTS HOUND-UT. 7.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 8.00 MILOW BAND BROW. 0.00 THE NEWS,

P.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 2.15 FOR CHILDREN

Green Balore and Blue Water. By Glibet Hackforth-Jonca. 10.00 B Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL, 10.15 CONCERTO. 11.15 HANCOCK'S HALF-HOUR. 11.43 BOOKS TO READ.

MONDAY, NOV. 29 4.30 p.m. A LIFE OF BLISS." 1.00. THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY. 7.15 SPORTA REVIEW. 7.30 Cricket

AUSTRALIA 'v'ENGLAND,

A report on the third day's play in the First Test Match at Brisbane,

7.40 MUSIC FOR DANCING... 1.25 GRAND HOTEL.

8.00 THE NEWS.

9.19 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.15 NEW RECORDS.

10.00 13 Ban, RADIO NEWEREKL

20.15 IN TOWN TONIGHT. L

DJS LISTENERS' CHOICE. Light music.

11.35 CHINA SURVEY.

"The Qyersoas Chinese' by Dr Victor Purcell.

TUESDAY, NOV. 30

6.30 pm. TIE STATE OPENING

OF PARLIAMENT BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.

7,00 THE NEWS.

2.10 COMMENTARY,

7.15 SPORTS ROUND-Ur.

2.30 Cricket

AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND.

A report on the fourth day's pity Fint Test Match at Brisbane. 7.40 FORCES FAVOURITES. 3.00 SIT WINSTON SPENCER

CHURCHILL.

M.P. Born K... O.M.. C.H. November 30, 1874. Speeches at the ceremony in Westminster Hail in oclebration of the Prime Minister's i elgbtlwili birthday.

9.00 THE NEWE.

0.10 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN. DJS ULSTER MAGAZINE, Charles Dickens' Chumlewit.”

Martin

Adapted and produced in twelve episodes by Charles Lefeaux. 'Mr Peckani Goes to London," 10,00 Eur Hen. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 01Gan RELITAL By Geraint Jones. Bach-Thres Cheral Preludes: Toccata. Adagio, and Fugue in C..

10.45 BEETHOVEN,

то

HEAVEN'S

8.30 THE WAY

DOOR 8.43 COLONIAL COMMENTARY, 0.00 THE NEWA.

B.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.13 TER

KARNFELD HYPOTHESIS, *

By Charles Eric Maine-

10.00 Ben, ·RADIO NEWSHEEL 10.15 HOW DO YOU DO? 10.45 Association Football

ENGLAND V GERMANY, A cominentemaional

on the second half match at Wembley by Raymond Glendenning | md Alety Clarke,

the

11.43 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. An economic commentary,

THURSDAY, DEC. 2

6.30 p.m. PAVILION PLAYERS, 6.85 WHAT'S THE FORK”

1.00 THE NEWB,

7.10 COMMENTARY,

7.15

PORTE ROUND-UP.

730 Cricket

AUSTRALIA ♥ ENGLAND.

A report an the sixth and last day's play in the First Test Match at Brisbane.

1.43 ON STAGE, LONDON. 8.30 WELSH MAGAZINE, 2.00 THE NEWB.

9.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.15, RBC 8 Y M∙PHONY on-

CHESTRA,

10.00 F Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 SERIOUS ARGUMENT. 1045 ANKBMAS KVE

A fantasy for St Andrewallde. 42145 BPÉCIAL DISPATCH.

FRIDAY, DEC. 3

Quartet in C minor, Op. 18 No. played by The Barylli String Quartet. 11.15 WHAT DO YOU KNOW?. 114 WINSTON CHURCHILLA A birthday salute from Sir. Alan Herbert.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1

..

4.30 pm, HEIL WINSTON SPENCER

CHURCHILL. K.O.. O... C.H., M.P. ́(version

of Tuesday of a p.nz).

1.00 THE NEWS.

7.18 COMMENTARY.

1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

130 Fricket

AUSTRALIA ♥ ENGLAND.

A report on the fifth day's play in

Vienna Les From the Thira. Programme - the Fim! Test Match at Brisbane.

· FERDINAND

GTRE HISTORIAN MOMMIEN', 7.40 DIC MIDLAND LIGHT OB By Michael Grant.

CHESTRA

4.10 p.. DANCE MUSIC, 7.00 THE NEWS.

7.10 NEWB TALK.

7.15 SPORTI HOUND-UP.

7.30 THE FORCES' BHOW.

ED MONTMARTRE PLAYEDB.

6.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Allstals Cooke.

5.00 THE NEWE.

930 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, DILLY MAYERL 9.15 THE

** RHYTHM ensemble. 9.30 THE AL READ SHOW, 20.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBRREL. 19.15 Radio Theatre presents Pry

Thorpe-Bates in

THE QUEEN'S NECKLACE, By Norman Ginsbury. 1145 WORLD AFFAIRI,

By Mik

Wednesday

7.00 a.m.

TIME BIGNAL OPENING MARCH.

7.02 LIGHT MUSIC,

7.15 NEWS BUMMARY, 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN. 8.00 TIME

SIGNAL..

AND

NEWA,

AND

WEATHER REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.30 p.m.

MART.

PROGRAMME

12.32 AL GOODMAN

HUMI.

AND

HIS

ORCHESTRA PLAY "Mnkle from the Filme." 12.45 TEST CRICKET (RELAY ARc), England v Australia, 1954-56 series. Commentaries on the 5th day's play of the ist test me Brisbane.

1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTS.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 1.59 COMMENTARIES

ON

THE 5TH DAY'S PLAY OF THE IST TEST (RELAY ABC).

Australia at

England

Brisbane,

7.00 CLOSE now.

PRO-

DIP -

3.00 ΧΙΛΙΕ BIGNAL. AND GLAMME SUMMARY.

LUCKY 6.63 STUDIO:

VARIETY REQUESTA, Presented by Margherita. 4.50 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME BIGNAL AND WORLD

NEWS (LONDON BELAY).

(LONDON 7.10 COMMENTARY

RELAY), OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENT).

7.15 HANDS ACROSS THE KEYS,

George Fayer Plays "Echoes of Zialy,"

Maitinala: Anema e com; Clibit bin; Tie-ta, fie-in; O sole mio; Luna rosa: Per un bacio d'amore; Oh

9.30 TENT

Mark: Func ENGLAND

4

AUBTILALIA

v,

RELAY).

(LONDON

Report on the 8th day's, DİRY

match In the

Brisbane.

140 TWENTY

1st test

QUESTIONS" -- FROM THE CONCERT HALL

OF RADIO HONGKONG. Question

Entier,

Master!

Patrick

The Team: Faith Buler, Dorothy Senler, John Little, Paddy Sheehan, 8.10 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEKK. de l'Association L'Orchestre des Concacts Colonne. Laper (Paul Dukna) - Georga Sebastian (conductor),

8.30 "HOLLAND TO ME.”

The second in a series of six programmes of personal

· preisions. by Larry Anderson. No, 2-Holland, Lond of Water. 845 PLANO RECITAL

HALL2.

...

(CONCERT

By Bary Richardson. Minuot from "Berenice" by fundel Fryer; Botsata in D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 by Beethoven: Intermezzo Np. 2 in A Miner? by Dolanyi,

9.15, WEDNESDAY - THEATRE ·~~ BY ATLANTIC "' NIGHT".. LESLIE HEADE (RECORDED). Tom Roberts, Narrator Cast: Cyril Evans (Wireless Operator), Tany Bill Croydon: Captain Lord,

Titanie Wireless Steff-Langaton: Voice, Geoffrey From: Sed Offices Charlen Groves, Ciufford McCord: 2nd Officer Herbert Blano, Geoffrey Gibeon, Ship's James Philip Apprentice. Ian Woodburn: Chiez

WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE. MENTS.

IN LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

1.55 COMMENTARIES ON THE OTH PLAY OF TER 1ST

DAY'I

TEST (RELAT ABC), -

England

V.

Australia

at

Brisbane.

2.00 CLQUE DOWN,

6.00 TIME SIONAL AND GRAMME SUMMARY.

MO-

1.03 STUDIO: JAZZ HALT nová.

Freehted by Robla Day,

in w Fiddia Movi Bálthfully youre. 1941 POPULAR FAVOURITKE 406 Hung by Michard Bayon Tambourine; Changeshlers. Mars than love: My foolish heart; The Flying Dutchman. Ulaze

10,39 WEATHER REPORTS.07. 11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWE- THREELAND(RECORDED) LONDON 11.18 GOODNIGHT, MUSIC, the

Romantic Rhapsody Charlen Williams)** Portrait, of Claro Extrona, and "arre from › Schumanna. Devo tion" by Yelton Hapley) 1: Thirought- out the years (Williams) Romantic Interlude (Richantant:The Brandali Concerte Kennett Leelo Bmi1h)— Arthur Bandford (piano) sumkan

GOD BAVI TUR QUEEN.S 1138, CLOIE DOWNIN YALE

"કૂ" is a

1.00, 1,MASTIME :: SIGNALEJAND

OPENING MARCIL: NA

101 LIGHT MUSIKLU

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY MAN 120 TOP Oʻ, THE MORN, LOS TIME TO SIGNALING

NEW!, WEATHERON REPORT Á AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. LAS MUILO 'IN THE AIR, 1.00 CLOSE DOWN." 12.15 p.m. STUDIO:

'ROMAN

CATHOLIO PRÁVEKÉ, By... the Bar," "Father ́N W. Galfisher, B

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. | 123E ZOURNET INTO MARITORY,

With Percy Faith', and, hiq de- chestra.

ΠΡΟΣΤ WEATHER "AND". SPECIAL ANNOUNDE- MENTI. PR

1.13 NEWS,

135 MUSIC OF THE MASTERJ.

200 CLUSE DOWN

6.00 TIME BIONAL AND FRO-

GRANKE SUMMARY,

0.01 CHILDREN'S "HALF" HOUR. vercoming Distance.

Valcoralokt' wires.

6.30 MARIO LANZA BINGS

FAVOURITEINS FROM

THE

FICK THE, GESTUDENT PRINCE","

With Elzabeth Doubleday and Male Chors.

6.39 WEATHER REPORT.

19 TIME. SIGNAL AND WORLD

NEWS (LONDON: BELAY).

1.18 APPEAL ON BEHALF OF THE MARIANNE-RHIGHL ADD TO

LANT CROW "DY THEO.

SKINNER.CIA

1.15 REACHATURIAN.

"Masquerade 'Bulka."

Nichard

Conducting L'Orchestre de' la Boulete des. Con- carte du Conservatoire de Paris,"

7,30 "VIEWPOINT"

A Weekly magazine dovodeň, tổ the arts edited and introduced by Janet Tomblis.

Book Review; By Alleen pokker;

9.30 STUDIO PORTUGUESE HALF ↑ "ROCITBi, in Parisiiby Sewall, Blokor,

HOUR

0.59 WEATHER REPORT.

P. Davies, 18/6; "Death of a Town'

by K. Cloellio, Harvil Preme: 10/0.

7.09 TIME SIGNAL, AND WORLD FWhy the Critica?': Pat Buder, and

NEWS (LONDON RELAY).

John Bierlcker give, their view,

7.10 STUDIO APFKAL: FOR THE | Filmspot:- Hejen:Oswall,

ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY.

2.00 ARTIST OF THE WEEK.

Dinette Navets (Violin).

By Dr the fton, A. M. 'Bód" | "Appítéótala, from Op. (7)) (suk) rigues M.D.E., E.D.

7.13.MY EARLY

LIFE"

CORDED).

---with Jean Neveu. «(piano); . ard (RE-Movement (from "Conderta-in-

Mir, Op. 47) (Bibel}(0)====W147) Uha

conducted by Philharmonia ‘Oreth

Churchill,

A persanat account by the Rt. Joh. Hie Winston adaptad

for besadearting by Captain Charles Parr, HA. No. 2 "Skirmish in Budari." - 736 TEST CRICKET — ENGLAND

AUSTRALIA (LONDON

HBLAY); <

A report on the 6th day'a play 1st text match at

Brisbane,

7.40 MUSIC FROM GERMANY, NE

The Light Orch. of the South west Radio Station at Baden- '13ndon.

Walter Susskind.

2.15 STUDIOF SHORT, STORY.

Beid. by Din Phillips.

́6.39 "Bebe Fantels and Ben Lyon in

"AFE WITH THE LYONS,” Bodsode 29-'Go To Your Carper:" 905 TIME- BIGNAIM

HODE

MUSIC LOVERS? CLASSICAL REQUESTS (BE- CORDEDY

-Presented by Allosa Dekkür.”. Fondo alla Tares" (from "Bopata No 31 in ALK. 331) Mozart, Beeth oven's Symphony No NKVER FAL,

The Three Jolly Scholars; Capriccio Op. 34 (The Eroica". Symphony for Harp and String Orchestra-Cave Beene from the Ballet "Ap Hormann Eri (Harp); Be like the PCIENCE SURVEY,

Sundial: Lebestraum Walier Anton 10.00 Dotzer (tenor); The Awakening Lark

8,00 BTUMO: MUSICAL

BOOK.

NOTE-

by flat,

"Burgical Apsen. Parts”

--Max Schreier (flute)-WilliTM Blech A talk by P. EL. Medawar FR.S." (conductor).

10.15 BOULEVARD_CAFE.

Bedalla

Doudou Henry Mo Balvador (vocal); Mademoiselle, do

Seulem Presented by the Rov. Father | Paris; Pour · Mol, Toute T. F. Lyan, 8.3.

[yocal): - En Jacqueline Francois 8.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

Bortant de L'Ecole Les Prores Jacques (vocal).

Bick Bentley And Jimmy Edwards with Wallas Eators, Alma Cogan, June Whitdeld. 9.00 TIME BIONAL.

STUDIO: SPORTS REVIEW, Dy John Wallace, 0.15 AT THE OPERA.

10.30 RECORD ROUND-ABOUT.

Ballet of the Beils Jackie Brown and his orchestre; Lillaby in rhythin Frankle Laine (vocal): The Mama Doll Song: 1 em't tell a Waltz.from. Tango Patti Pago (Vocal): In my "Pelles et Melisande" Acts & own quiet way: Once and only once

VIC & 5 (Debussy),

Damong (Vocal); Margot's. Arkel, King of Allemande, Xavier Minuet - Eddie Calvert (trumpet) Deprar: Genevieve, mother of Pelleas with Morrie Parace's orch. There' and Golaud, Rita Gorr; Polleat, no happiness for me: Your mind, grandson of Arkel, Camile Maurana;, - your ps, your heart-Joyce Taylor Goloud, grandson of Arkel, liches vocal) with Jack Halloran Singers; Roux: Mallsando, Jatime Meneau: Wedding day-Norrie Paramar and Litle Ynkold, Golaud's son (by his his Orch; Paramambo-Norrie Para- first

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A shepherd, Marcel 10.39 WRATHER REPORT. physician, Vigneron: Servants, poor people atc. 11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL Elisabeth Brasseur Chair: L'Orchestra

(RECORDED LONDON RELAY). des Concerts Lamoureux, conducted by Jean Fournet.

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 19.15 BIGMUND

Mitridate, Re di Ponio, K; 87-

Lucio Overture (Mozart):

Billo, K. 135-Overture (Mozart)--National Gallery Orch., conducted by Richard Bains.

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