THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1955.
Page: 15
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A “China Mail" Feature
The Queen's Birthday Parade On Thursday
GILBERT CASE." By Francis Burbridge. Produced
The ceremony marking the birthday of Her 445 PAUL TEMPLE AND THE Majesty the Queen will take place on Thursday by Marty Webster, Episode 5 morning in Kowloon. The Royal Salute will be "Tut Good Old Intuition." given by a Troop of 14 Field Regiment Royal Artil-3.15 MODERN LATIN MOODS. lery and a Feu de Joie by the 1st Battalion The marvellous for words; The hou North Staffordshire Regiment at 10 a.m. in Gascoigne Road.
This will be followed by a march past at which the salute will be taken by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, G.C.M.G. All services will be represented in the marching column, which will in turn be followed by a drive past by a mechanised column of the Army and a fly-past by planes of the Royal Air Force and Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force.
in" former years, Radio Hongkong's commentators will describe the scene as they see it from the roof of the Club de Recreio, immediately behind the dais. This year the com- Duncan Taylor mentators are and Robert Scott,
FESTIVAL PROGRAMMES
On Tuseday evening at 9.30, Mr Yao Hsin-nung, the well known playwright and critic, will be presenting selections of classical Chinese music from a concert which was recorded at Queen's College two weeks agu.
The programme deals with music from several Chinese provinces," and it will include explanations of the music by Mr Yoo.
In this concert, which is part of Radio Hongkong's contribu-
Keep it Gay Mambo; Too
of you; Oriental Rumba-Al Romero's Len Clarke (sax.)-Naro Morales and his Orch.
Orch; Istanbul: No other love with
330 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR- by th
Gypsy love Walt The whistling
Schönbrunner Waltz Czardas.
3.44 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
International Cup final, England y China. Commentary from Caroline Hil. 6.13 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.19 LIBERA CE (PIANO) WITH
·ORCHESTRA. Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. саге (Liberace)-with Nocturne Liberace vocal Autumn (plano) with Orch dir. GeoFRO Liberace.
SERVICES 6.30 STUDIO:
EVEN.
SONG
Calling lat. Batt, The King's Own: I don't Roval Reviment.
7.15 ACCENT ON RHYTHM.
Chicago Style-Bing Crosby and Bob Hope (vocal) with Orch.. dir. Joe Lilly: Rose of the Rio Grande Santa and his Dixie-Land Jazz Band: There's always room at our house- Guy Mitchell (yocal) with Miten Miler and his Orch and Chorus: Weary Bhes-Lu Watters and hi Yerba Puena Jazz Band; Don'cha hear them
w:
Belk-Les P
Mary Ford trccal).
1.30 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK-
THE NEW SYMPHONY ORCH Nabucco-Overture (Verdi)-end. Alberta Erede: Carnival of Venice (Benedict)-Mado Robin (soprano) wils" Richard Blareau cord. the New Symphony Orch: Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Op. 17 (Elgar Anthony Collins rond. embers of the New Symphony Ofen.
tion to the Festival of the Arts, are included a pipa solo, played by Lu Chien-yuen, a pipa duet, by the
arust togeth.or samc
ser with Lu Tel-yuen, and some music played by the Hoh Sik Orchestra-which Music Club is a music group formed by people from Swatow,
Monday's programme of Chinese poetry we include endings from the celebrated Book of Odey," Pocinia by Tao Chien and selected verse from the Tang and Sung Dynasties, The programme, which la produced by Timothy Birch, has been com- piled, by T. B. Yang, and the prems will be reat in both Mandarin and English.
Other contributions the Festival include a programme of Chinese and Brush Folk Songs, from the Con- cert Hall of Radio Hongkong on Wednesday evening at 9 punt, and a concert by the Crescendo Choral So- crets conducted by Professor Chao Melepa on Friday evening at 3.15.
7.39 WEATHER REPORT,
Conducted by Rev. T, J. Jones, CF, with the Forces' Choi conducted by Major Hind
7.00 LONDON STUDIÓ MELODIES
Lew Stone and his Orchestra with Ernie Locket, Bryan Johnson, Nat Gonella
7.30 PRISONER AT THE BAR,'
The story of the team of Lizzie" Borden, told by Edgar Lustgarten.
739 WEATHER REPORT, 8.00 TIME SIGNAL. WORLD NEWS
(LONDON KELAY). 8.09 COMMENTARY
(LONDON RELAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS, 8.15 BONGS FROM OPERA.
Furruccio
Tagliavini (Tenor) Pia Tavanari | (Soprano), "Farig vara" from Ac" 3 "La Traviata Verdi: Cherry Duet
L'Amico Fritz"
from Act
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS (Mascagni).
(LONDON RELAY).
8.00 COMMENTARY
(LONDON RELAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
EVENING. STAR DEAN MARTIN.
With Dick Stabile's Orch. Never Before (from "Saltor Beware"); Iley brother pour the wine! That's what I like from amore: Living It Up": That's
Polica (from Sailor
(LON.
Sailor's Beware."
8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES
DON RELAY). 9.00 TIME SIGNAL
STUDIO:
SPORTS
CAVAL- CADE. Edited by. Bris Young Produced by John Wallace
9.33 ECHOES OF THE THEATRE-
"THE DESERT SONG. Seng by Kitty Carlisle, Wubu: Evans and Felix Kaight and Mata Chorus under the direc- Allexander: at Jeffrey Orchestra cond. by anac Van Grave.
op.
3.30 THE MAN OF PROPERTY,'
By Jon Galsworthy, adapted for racio by Muriel Levy, Produced by. Hugs Stewart,
9.00 TIME SIGNAL THE SUNDAY
CONCERT.
Monday
7,00A.. ZIME SIGNAL AND
OPENING MARCH. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1,15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 TOP O' THE MORN. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL
*NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE, DOWN, 1230 p.m. PROGRAMME SEM-
MARY.
12.32 DOUBLE ATTRACTION,
Eddie Fisher (Vocal) the Jazz Club, presented by Mark White. 1:50 TIME SIGNAL VICTOR
YOUNG AND HIS INGING STRINGS.
1:15 NEWS, WRATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
1,30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
PRO-
6,00 TIME SIGNAL AND GRAMME SUMMARY, 6.93 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S HALF
HOUR.
Presented by Joan and Valerie, 6.30 AUSTRALIAN TRADE
CATALOGUE.
5.43 735
The fartightly Australian industry.
review
SONGS WE REMEMBER.
BOX 200.”
of
Beri Geci at the Organ. 7.30 STUDIO: LISTENERS' CAVICE,
Presented by Audrey lendes, 1.59 WEATHER REPORT. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS
(LONDON RELAY), 8.09 COMMENTARY
(LONDUN HELAY) OR SPECIAL AND NOUNCEMENTS.
De
1.13 STUDIO; SHORT STORY,
"The Pool DY Guy Maupassant. Read by Rel . Obutas.
$30 EDMUNDO ROS AND His
ORCHESTRA
A programme of Latin American stuité.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL CONCERTO.
Caserta for Plan and Orchestra. No. in F Major (Saint-Saens)—
Allegro animatu Andante: Malto
INTERNATIONAL
9,00 ¿CLOSE DOWN, 12.13.p.m. STUDIO: MORNING
PRAYERS.
By the Rev. J. E. Sandbach, 1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 13 THE MUSIC GOES. ROUND
AND ROUND.
1.09. TIME BIGNAL. TANGOES FOR ROMANCE-CARMEN CAVAL- LARO (PIANO).
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND SPECIAL MENTS
ANNOUNCE-
130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
PRO-
6.30 TIME RIGNAL AND
GRAMME SUMMARY. 8.03 CONCERT BY THE BAND OF
ΤΗΣ
POLICE HONGKONG
(CONCERT, HALL),
Under the Direction of Mr W. B. Furtas A.B.C.ar. 830 STUDIO: FIRST HEARING. 7.00 STUDIO: STUDYING
BRITAIN,
14łku.
IN
A series of British Counell designed to hels the
Read by Overseas Students, Janet Tom bilm.“ No. 1. "Students Guide 7.10 SUNDOWN SERENADE.
Prologue; Meadow Lark-Dolf Van and his Metropole Der Landen Orth, Serenade to evering; London
Caprice-with Arthur Dulay (Piano) Kingsway Symphony Orch. The George Scott Wood, Come back to Sorrento; The Haunted ballroom-The Kingsway Symphony Orch. dr. by Camarata.
7.30 STUDIO: LA DEMI-HERE
FRANCAISE. Presentation de M. Laversanne et M. Castel. Intrview de la mimor medicale franchise. Le medecins en France depuis 10 ans.
7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 8.30 TIME BIGNAL, WORLD NEWS
(LONDON RELAY). 1,09 COMMENTARY
(LONDON
RELAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
3.13 BRITAIN SINGS.' (Second series) Ormiston Choir. Belfast. 4.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES (LON-
DON RELAT),
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
3,19 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 13.30
PROGRAMME
|Tavers: Under the Linders; Sunday gvering L Orchestre des Concert SUM- | Lamoureux cond. Jean Fournet.
MARY. 1232 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL. 7.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
130 MUSIC OF THE PEOPLE,
The BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra. Conductor, David Curry
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
8.00 TIME
SIGNAL AND PRO- GRAME SUMMARY, 6.03 STUDIO:
LUCKY
DIF
IV
VANITY REQUESTS. «Presented by Jean. 7,00 ELECTRONICS
UFFICE,
A talk by Lard Halsbury.
STULO: RHYTHMIC LUDE.
12.00 LONDON STUDIÓ MÉLODIES Ray Martin and his Orchestra WILD Rac Euros and Tommy Reilly. 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME" BUM-
MARY.
7.39. WEATHER NEPORT.
10
8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND WORLD
NEWS (LONDON RELAY). COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- LAY) _UK____ SPECIAL ·AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
130 THE
3,15 MODERN MOODS — PETER.
MUNNINGS AT THE FLAND (STUDIO).
NINE TAILORS' adapted by Giles Cooper tran novel by Dorothy L. Sayo..
Part The Balls in Courses"
the
thete
9.50 TIME SONAL," SPORTS RE-
VIEW (STUDIO). 9.13 AT TAS OPERA
*LES PECHEMES DE PERLES' ACT X (BIZET) (THE PEARL. 12.32 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
FISHERS) My Mimoss from "My Princess') Cast: Zurga, King Rene Blanco
Romberg): You are all I've wanted Nadir, Fisherman-Leopold Simonest; (from "Forbidden Melody"); Ballet Lella, Prisic Plerette Alagio Music (from "The Student Prince"); } Nourabad, High Priest-Xavier De Like a Star in the Night; Sleeping prar: People-the Bisbeth Bras- Beauty (from "Children of Dreams"); Besar Chair: L'Orchestre - Des Con- There's a riot in Havana (from The, corts 'LamourTOLIX, Conductor-Jean Night is Young A Home HOLLY Fiddle Shop: Gold and Silver Waltz | 1013
BUITE- (FAURE) Lehar) (Arranged by Dan Walket—–
Op. 38. (Orch. by Raband). Sigmund Romberg and his Ord.; |--London Symphory Orch." CET. THE Tree English Dates (Qulter); A by Anatole FDUJAT
You like (Quilter)--Country Dates. |- 10,35 MONE NIGHT STAND" HAM-
The New Concert Orch, cond. Rae
FART STREET PARADERS. INTER-Jenkins: Sylvia Dance (from "Sylvan (What Did I Do To Be So Black Scenes") (Fetcher Orch. rond, Jay and Bhie: 1 An't Gonna Give No-
(Cuman body None OThis Jelly Roll J The New Concert Orch. cod.. I.. U.. Da: The Shake Of Araby: Squeeze Thirnar: Carnival (Matt)-The New Me: South Rampart Street Parade Concert Orch. cod." Jay. Wilbur, Side 2...
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND_SPECIAL MENTS.
Kitto Luke (Plano) Jack, Tinson Wüber: Los Sylphides (Ger).
130 NA LIFE OF BLISS PART 3.
Written by Goatrey Hurrison. Produced by Leste BridgmonT/
159 WEATHER REPORT. 1,00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS
(LONDON BELAY). 4.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON KAHELAY) OR SPECIAL AN
NOUNCEMENTS.
8.15 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS.
8.45 GYPSY NIGHTS
16.59 WEATHER REPORT. ANNOUNCE: $11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWS
·RFEL (LONDON RELAY).” 1.30 MASTERS OF MELODY) 112S GOODNIGHT - MURIC Low Sidney Torch and his Concert Or White (At The Theatre Organ). chestra: The music. of Harry Part
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Davies.
2.00 TED HEATH'S LONDON
PALLADIUM SUNDAY CON CERT
Steluta; Snowshow & Riding the Fascinating Rhythm-festring John- Troika Victor Young and his Sing-y Hawksworth {Bazor); Our Waltz Horrex (Piano)!
Rocnie
wata
Varreli
og Strings with Anatoly KaminskyCeasuring Frank (violin soia): There's only one little Theme from "Moulin Rouge: Vira girl-Sari Barabas (vocal) with Kal- Verrel-featuring man Lendvay's Gypsy Orch: Tatea; (Drums); Henry L-featuring Hetry Dama Ditulta Victor Young and his Mackenzie (Clarinet); Mood Indigo
Strinya Singing
Wally
"Smith and Anatole featuring
Rey Kaminsky violin solo),
Willox: Shell of
Araby Sax); Holiday 5.00 TIME SIGNAL, A CONCERT (Sop
for How High OF CHINESE AND BRITISH SWEE
the Moon FOLK SONGS (CONCERT featuring Johnny Hawksworth (Bass)
and Honnie HALL),
Verre (Drums)-Ted Lo Mo Han and Michael Tin Heath and his Made -Rena Keown
John 230 VIENNA PHILHARMONIC and
ORCHESTRA. McLeod piano accompanimant by Isolde Abwec 9.30 WEDNESDAY THEATRE THE CONSTANT WIPE. By Somerset by John Richmond.
Mein Lebenslauf ist Lieb und Lust (Josef Strauss): Die Libelle The Dragonny) (Josef Strauss); Jockey Josef Strauss)!
Im Krapfenwald' Maugham produced
(Johann Straum); Eljer a Magyar (Johann Strauss); Esvetian March (Johann Straum): 1Train
Polka
16.45 MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY Sonata No. 2 (Ned Rorem) Over-Johann Straus)The Vienne Pal- rearatella Nocturne - Toccata (Epilogie)-Julius Katchen Krauss (Piano)
harmonic
cond.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
SIGNAL AND
1,00 a.m. TIMS'
OPENING "MARCII.
7.07 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 120 TOP O THE MORN. 3.00 TIACE
WEATHER
SIGNAL, A NEWS,
REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 10 MUSIC IN THE AR. -8.00. CLOSE DOWN.
REV.
12.15 pm ROMAN CATHOLIC
PRAYERS BY THE FATHER 'E. W. GALLAGHER $. J. (STUDIO), 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 122-JOURNEY INTO MELODY".
1.15 NEWS. *-WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
130 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS.
Visst D'Arte" Puccini.sung
prano.
trom Tosca by by Barbara Fel Etude Opus 10 No. 3 by Chobia. played by Tu Yuch-Sign. S.
So the Taher Boats by Zamesnick sung by male quartet,
STUDIO: RECORD REVIEW. Presented by John MaClean. 5.30 CLASSICAL CHINESE MUSIC. SELECTION FROM A CON- CERT WITH COMMENTARY BY MR YAO ISIN-NUNG. 10.13 FRANK CHACKSFIELD AND
HIS ORCHESTRA Golden Vabas; High Feather:
Sqnt
Canterbury; Glorious; Dancing Princess: The Pied Piper. 10.30 AT THE BALLET THAMAR 11.15 GOUDNIGHT MUSIC.
Pleats 11 Folkstyle (Schumann-- | 1.30 WINDSOR CASTLE', (BALAKIREV).
Vandtatum (Mit A visit to the State Apartments under Thamar-Symphonic Four-Emest Op. 102)—Varitas Ansermel
Schnell cond. L'Orchestre de la Huner)-Langsam-Nicht
the guidance of Richard Dimbleby, Subse Ronande.
Nicht zu rash; Stark und marideri- | Audrey Russell and Henry Ridell. Andre Navarra (Cello) with Plano 400 RUDDIGORE" (GILBERT
SULLIVAN)
Orch.1
Clemens 2.00 'A GARLAND FOR
THE QUIEN 1039 WEATHER REPORT, 13.00 THE BUDGET SPEECH, Madrigals dedicated by gracious per. ..By the Скадееног of the magdon to Her Majesty Queen Zitza-
Exchequer, the Rt Hon. R. A. beth II and sung by The Golden Age. Facio" from "The "Dream of
Singers, The Cambridge Butler, C. M.P.
Madrigal
Hope by Arlith: "Come · Gentle Society".
Spring by Haydn, and “A Canticle to Apollo" by Sydney Northcote sung by the Crescendo Choral Group.
2.08 -CLOSE DOWN..
Ruston Easter Overture, Op. 36 | Allegro-Magda_ Tagliaferro (Piano) [Rimsky-Korsakov)-Bavarain Sym- Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux phony Orch. cond, Kurt Grausko cond, Jean Fournel
930 CHINESE POETRY. incidental Music to "Shegourotchka"
Tahalkovsky)--Introduction; Dance 19,00 STUDIO: and bird
Manologue of chorus:
CABARET. Grandfather Frost The AllUnion Presented by Denise Brubant. Radio
Orch. Symphony
road. 10.30 MUCH-BINDING."
With Alexander Gauk: Symphony No. 1
Richare
Murdach und in C Major (Balakirev)-Herner Von Kenneth Horne. Sami Costa, Maurice Karaja cond the Philharmonic Denham, Deca Bryan. Orch
10.39 WEATHER LEPORT, 10.13. FROM THE WEEKLIES (RE-11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-10350 WEATHER REPORT.
REEL (LONDON RELAY). CORDED LONDON RELAY), 10.30 APPOINTMENT WITH MUSIC. 11.15 GOODNIGHT_MUSIC,
Prelude for Alyosotis--New_Concert Vartaliens ca a Theme of Corelli, RachumardrOfT)-- Orch, cond. Cedric Dument: Frescous
47
016311 -Suite-Bandstand-New Concert E-rnhard Weiner (Piano).
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Orch, cand. Serge Krun; 1 have a visten-cond
11.30 CL03E DOWN. Jay Wubur Valse Serenade New Concert Orch, cond. Stanford Robuch. 20.45 FROM HEAVENLY HARMONY.
Organ Music.
From Briti Cathedrals and Abbeys, Bali Abbey. Organist- Ernest Maynard.
(5. Romberg: O. Hammerstein 11:10.49 WEATHER REPORT. Harbaen).
11:00 TS SIGNAL, RADIO NEWs- 30.06. TAKE YOUR PARTNERS REEL-(LONDON RELAYS...
Kumba Runbero-Rumba; Nueva 11.13 THE EPILOGUE..
(Low Sunday).
| Conga-Conga-Xavier Cugat and hia
Wakirof-Astoria Orch. (with vocal ..Christ is Risen.
retrain
.STUDYING IN BRITAIN
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Medley from the im Singin' in the Ram" That Doggie 11.38 CLOSE DOWN This is the time of year when in the Winduw; Got you on my mud; students who intend going out of
Unforgettabu Foxtrot Franck the Colony to study are making
Pourcel and his Sextet; How do you plans. Some will be going to speak to an angel; feet ke Th Universities, or to Polytechnics, gonna live forever Guy Lombardo some to other institutions of higher | und Hla Royal Canadians; 1541 study
{"redzano; Hiood Lond Sand-The Castmans dir. Victor Young: Come
On Tuesday evening at 7 pm., for to the Mardi Gras; Minute Samba- the next six weeks, Janet Tombitu, Enric Madrigueru and his Drch; the Assistant Representative of the | Avalor==Ted Heath and his Music: British Council in Hongkong will be (Sympathy--Wally Fryer and his pying some advice to students who Perfect Tempo, Dance wrch; Madalena Intend going to Britain for their-Edmundo Ros and his Orch; studies.
| Jealousy-Norton Colville and his Band for dancing; The Lady is a Tramp-Wally Fryer and his Perfect Tempo Dance Orth; Mambo Number Five Edmundo Ras and his Orch Thanks for the Memory-Ted Heath and has Music: The Last Waltz- Cyril Stapleton and his Orch, 10.59 WEATHER REPORT.
She will tell them how to get places in educational institutions, how much money they will need to Live, how to deal with landladies, what life is like in British Valver silles and in Britam, and, she supe plies the answers te a hundred quesions which any student going to Brita for the fist time must be asking.
THE CONSTANT WIFE
Some time ago, the BBC invited several leading actors and actresses to choose the play in
which they would most like to appear.. Mar Faret Lockwood's choice fell upon. Somerset Maugham's comedy, "The Constant Wife" which can be heard in "Wednesday Theatre" at 9.30 pm. Margaret Lockwood plays the part of Constance, the wife with an
Jack
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- REEL (LONDON RELAY). 11.15 TAKE YOUR PARTNERS. Jack hits the road. VOCNI) Tongarden; Muskat Ramble; After a while; Shim-me-sha-wabble; Forty- Seventh and State-Bad Freeman and his Famous Chicagoans.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLUSE DOWN.
Sunday
impiah sense of humour. and the 10.00 alle TIME SIGNAL, PRO-
&
most level of heads, and the part of
GRAMME SUMMARY, NEWS, her husband is played by Anthony WEATHER REPORT Nicholls. The plot
SPORTS RESULTS. is constructed
Maugham's 10.20 MORNING MELODY. astringent wit, and Lairly crackles 10.30 RELAY OF THE SERVICE
with all Somerset
with epigrams.
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 880 kilocycles per second and "on 3940 Xilocycles, 76.14 metres.
Today
TIME
7.00 a.m.
SIGNAL OPENING MARCH.
AND
7.02 'LIGHT. MUSIC. 75 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 TOP OF THE MORN.
SIGNAL 2.06 TIME
NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR, 5.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.30 p.. PROGRAMME
MARY
-32.32 "MUSICAL --
BUM-
SCRAPBOOK" HAYMAN
WITH RICHARD
AND HIS ORCH
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
||
FORCES FROGRAMMES, 2.00 OLD TIME BALLROOM,
With Sydney Thompson and his Orchestra,
2.30 HAREY JAMES AND HIS CE
CHESTRA.
There they go Jackpot Blues; You go-to my head; Don't stop; Feet draggin' blues; Back bear Boogle.
3. STUDIO: HOSPITAL ·RE.
QUESTS
Presented by Jean',
400 STUDIO FORCES CHOICE,
Presented by John Packer.
4.34 VAYA LEM08 AND 115 RIO
JANEIRO ORCHESTRA,
Nos tres Gracioso: Ninguem me
ama; Copacavana; FaraoHR.
445 NICHOLAS NICKLEBY.
By Charles Dickens produced by
1 Charles Lefemor -Nicholas Gues
to Yorkshire."
5.41 THE VIENNA PHILHARMONIC OECIL MELODIES OF STRAUSS.
One Borgen
Stadt und Land: Morgenblatter;
Feuerfast; Ciardar Ballet: Perpetuam Mobile cond. Clemens Kraus.
SAS ABSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
Army T X.M.B. Commentary trans the Club Grounda
6.15 PROGRAMME BUBĚMARY,”
62 STUDIO: UNET EEQUESTEN
FROM THE UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD.
Prrucher: The Σεν G. M. Stevenson.
11.30 OPERATIC BALLET MUSIC- BOSTON "POPS" ORCHESTRA. 12.13 p.m. STUDIO: SPORTS TIME. 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1232 VARIETY HIGHLIGHTS.
L TIME
SIGNAL. ARMAND BERNARD AND HIS STRING ORCHESTRA.
Oc.
Tuesday
1,00a.m.
TIME SIGNAL AND
OPENING MARCH.
1.32 LIGHT MUSIC. 115 NEWS, SUMMARY... 120 TOP Q THE MORN. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL
REPORT WEATHER SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR,,
BBC Overseas
NEWS. AND
11.00 TIME SIGNAL RADIO NEWS-accomp. by Gerald Moore
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. REEL (LONDON BELAY),
1130 CLOSE DOWN. 1115 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Pavatis; Sarabande; Minuet: Ballet Orfeo: Sicilience from Suite No. 1-Andres Segovia.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
1.00a.m.
TIME SIGNAL
OPENING MARCH,
.3.42. LIGHT_MUSIC...........
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY, 1:0 TOP O3 THE MORN.
SIGNAL. 8.00 TIME
REPORT WEATHER SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Shortwave Programmes
NEWS,
(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. on 15.070 Mc/s, 19.91m and on 17.715 "Mc/s, 16.93m)
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
6.30 pun FROM THE EDITORIALS. 4.45 SYD, DEAN, And his Band,
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
7.30 THE SHOW
GOES ON.
8.00 THE NEWS. 8.99 COMMENTARY
2.15 A PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW. By Frincesa Indira.
8.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 9.00 PETER KATIN, (Piano),
9.15 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 9.30 SCOTTISH⋅ MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS,
19.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 10.13 LISTENERS' CHOICE.
11.00 g Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 ALL FOR YOUR DELIGHT, SUNDAY, APRIL 17
6.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6. LINERAL PARTY CUN-
FERENCE.
A report On Live
3.00
LaLIAN SLADE.
conference at
At the piano, playing his own com- posidon
7.15 SPORTS BOUND-UP 250 SUNDAY SERVICY. From Ragan Paries Church, Mon- mouthshire. Conducted by the Vicar. the Rev. W. J. Price,
SO, THE NEWS.
8.09 COMMENTARY,
8.15 BOOKS TO READ.
8.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.
8.00 THE SNOW MAIDEN.
By Rimsky-Korsakov, English versión by Edward Agate.
10.00. THE NEWS.
10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 FOR CHILDREN
'S the Cat to the Dog.
Je ne sais pas; La Dame aux Camellas; Prisonnier d'un Beau Reve: Jolle Copenhague: I got plenty o1106 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. outtin: La belle du "Bal,
1.15 NEWS,
WEATHER
11.15 CONCERTO.
REPORT Clarinet Concerto in A (K. (22) by
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- | Mozart, played by Jack Brymer, MENTS.
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 STUDIO: HOSPITAL
QUESTS.
Presented by Helen,
RE-
1.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards with Wallas Eston, Alina Cogan, June Whitfield,
3.30 STUDIO: BOME REQUESTS,
Presented by Helen.
4:30 SONGS BY EARTHA KITT.
Somebody bad stole de wedding. bell; Let's do it; Bear-with Henri Rene's Orch; C'est al Bon; „African Lullaby.
FERDINAND
MONDAY, APRIL 18
6.35 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 61 COLLECTOR'S PIECES.
A programme of gramophone records presented by Joan Griffins.
3.15 SPORTS REVIEWI
7.30 Bebe Danicis and Ben Lyon in
LIFE WITH THE LYONS."
1.00 THE NEWS.
8. COMMENTARY.
8.15 MONTMARTRE PLAYERS,
30 MUSIC FOR DANCING. 9.15 TODAY'S COMPOSER
Tchaikovsky
9:30 ONE OF OUR SUBMARINES.
Thursday
7
Sung by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company cord. Isidore Godfrey.
by
55 CAMARATA AND HIS OR
CHESTRA..
Fiddlestick
Pizzicato Rhamba; Theme from Swechin Knapsody; Parıy interlude; cascade of Stars,
3.30 EVERGREENS IN VARIETY". After you've Kose-Frankie Laine Festive (vocal) with Paul Weston and his
Orch; If you were the only gir
8.00 4. TIME SIGNAL AND PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 8.02 FANFARE—FOR R Occasion' (Benjarain)
6.60 p.m. TIME SIGNALA PRO- GRAMME SUMMARY, C 8.03 CHILDREN'S. HALF HUUR
WIND IN THE WILLOWS by Kermeth Grahame adapted by May Janka, Part II The Open Road
8330 POPULAR SONG PARADE., 7.00 SET TO YOUR PARTNERS. *30.CRITICS ON THE FESTIVAL. 139 WEATHER REPORT.
3.30 TIME SIGNAL AND WORLD
NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 3.03 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE-
LAY) OR
AN SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS. 2.14 CRESCENDO
GET
CHORAL SO-
Conducted by Profesor Chan Mel Pa (Concert Hall).
LOVERS TOLE 9.00 MUSIC
CLASSICAL REQUESTS, Presented by Allsen Dekker (Racordad)
The Trumpeters of The Royal Milit- | Derd Day (vocal) with Paul Westor's AND Ary School of Buste cond. Capt. M. Örch; Tenderly-Rosemary Clooney
Roberts.
{voeni) with Percy Faith's Orch."} GOD SAVE THE QUEEN...... Sweet... Sue, Just You Swind MORNING MELODY,
away with Sammy Kitye: Nien work The Three Elizabeths Sulte ne if you can get it---Helen Ward (vocal) Tudor: Mazabeth with Orch. dir, Perry Faith; Night Coates); Mizabeth of Glamis, The Queen Mother: Queen and DayJo Stafford and the Star- Elizabeth-Eric Coates, cond. The lighters (Vocal) with Paul Weston's New Symphony Orch.; Orb and Orch.; My Curley Headed Baby- Sceptre - Coronation March 1963 Felicia Sanders (vocal) with Paul Fine Kleine Nachtmask (3fozart); (Walton) Sir William Watoa ecru, Weston's Orch.; All I do is dream | Mendelsohn's Symphony No 4 m A The Phuharynania Orch.
(of you-Johnale. Hay (Veca)) with | Major, Op. 90-tilation); Romeo and 8.30 MELODIES OF BRITAIN, The Buddy Cole
Quartet: Tes for Juliet-Fintoay Overture (Tchaikov- Melodies of Britain (Arr. J. Byrigid); Two Jo Stafford and Gorden Mac-sky), The Loss of Richmond Hd; London-Rae (vocal with Orch, cand. Bul 19.00 BOULEVARD CAFE, derry Air: Cherry Ripe; Laen Lain-Loose: On the Simny Side of the Tes amarile de Pari Edith Piaf mond; D'ye ken Jons Peel; Drink Street-Frankie Laine (vocal) and | (vocal); Caroline Charia-Georges Its me tnly with thine eyes; Sir | Carl Fischer's Swinglet; They can't Uhner trocal); · J'ai deux amour Roger de Coveriey:-Tom Jeakins and, like that away from me-Percy Josephine Baker (Vocal): Regineila „Paka Cousi Orch; Song of Faith and his Orch. with Choir. -Tino Rossi (vocal); Que reste-t-il 4.00 TIME SIGNAL AND PRO-s, (Frenet)-Charles
A series of three programmes based; the new facilities shortly coming into on the wartime experiences of Com- Mancer
Edward
Young D.S.C.R.N.V. (8.) 8.
13.S.O..
10.00 THE NEWS. 19.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1015 NEW RECORDS.
ILUS Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 TAKE TT FROM BEXE."
the Third Pingraramt 11.45 From
THE MINT."
A review of T. E. Lawrence's book by E. M. Forster,
TUESDAY, APRIL 19
4.30 pm. FROM THE EDITORIALS, AS A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD
DKITS.
A programme based on the play.
by Philip Massinger) The ninth in the series Jacobean Theatre."
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
7.30 COMMONWEALTH CLUB. 8.00 THE NEWA
8.09 COMMENTARY.
MAYERL
8.15 SCIENCE REVIEW 8.30 FORCES FAVOURITES.
BILLY 9.00 THE
RHYTHM ENSEMBLE. 9.45 A SONG FOR EVERYONE." 9.45 ULSTER MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS.
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10,09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1015 GRAND HOTEL,
11.00 Big Den.. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 RACING
Great Meropolitan Handicap A recorded commentary.. by Bay
and mond Glendenning
Tom É. Webster on the race at Epsom. 11.30 TOLLEFSEN and his accordion. 11.45 BBC.
CHESTRA
41
SYMPHONY
or-
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 6.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS, 0.45 THE ARCHERS.
A story of country folk. 11, SPORTS ROUND-UP
730 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT OR-
CHESTRA.
1.00 THE NEWS.
3.09 COMMENTARY.
2.15 Sam Pollock
REPORTS FROM BILITAIN,
130 STAR BILL.
Presenting the best . Britain's Show Business.
930 BANDY MACPHERSON, At the theatre_organ.
9.45 COLONIAL 10.00 THE NEWB.
COMMENTARY.
10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 LONDON AMPORT.
A visit to the most, modern, airport in the world to study at close hand
Operauza.
19.45 PIANO PLAYTIME. Hannte Aldrich.
11.00 B Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, 11.15 BACING, D
City and Suburban Handicap.
A recorded commentary by Raymond Glendenning and Tom . Webster on the race at EpsoITY. 110 LISTENERS CHOICE.
THURSDAY, APRIL 21
630 pm. FROM THE EDITORIALS, KAS SERIOUS ARGUMENT. 75 SPURTS ROUND-UP, 7.30 RENDEZVOUS PLAYERS. 7,45 WHAT'S THE FORM? -1.00 THE NEWS.
1.09 COMMENTARY
3.15 LADY VIOLET
CARTRE D.B.E.
BONHAM
128
Orch.
cond.
GRAMME SUMMARY: 6.03 JAZZ HALF BOUR РКЕ
SENTED HY ROBERT ACHEZON (STUDIO), 6.30 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR
(STUDIO). 1.00 HIT SONGS FROM JEROME
KEEN SHOWS.
Trenet (vocal) - 10.15 LETTER FROM AMERICA BY ALISTAIR COOKS (HECORD. ED LONDON. BELAT)2 9 10.30 RECORD ROUNDABOUT.. Flight of the Mosquito, Wicked Woma Dino ..Olivier with - his String Orch, and Hammond_Organ; I can't tell a Waltz, from '■ Tango-
Liberty (Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4) (A. F. Herbert Ecwart Elgar)-Denis Noble and with The Band of H.M. Chorus Coldstream Guards cond. Capt. J. Causey, Windgarn: Plymouth Hee (A Nautical Overture) (Ansel) Light
Orchestra Symphony
cond, Jon Ansell The Engat Bose fromTE
Merrie England") (German)James The Last Time I w Paris-Joe Loa Johnston (Vocal) with the Phil- and his Drch, (Vocal) refrain. By Ray Birt (yomi); "Am" I Mie- harmonia
James Paula Greene)). The song is You-with | Dinah Shore (voes)); High Noon– Live Elizabeta Brad Reynolds (vocal): Yesterdayam. Trankle Robertson; Log.
Laine (vocal): Flirtatiowa (from "Metre England") [German with Brad Reynoldi; I've told every waltz: Golden Tanko, Wollied "At- Hood)-Charles Williams And Al lille star with June Forest (vocal): well and her Other Piano: In my Concert Drch, with Chorus: Torch of All the things you we (from “Very own quiet way-Vie Damone (vocal); Freedom (Haydn Wood)-New Con- Warm for Maywith Harry Stock- Here-The Four Bella (vocal); Nigha cert Orch. cond. Jack Leon.
well (vocal); the touch of your band and Day: A Letur in Blue-Ding SIGNAL 9.00 TIME
· NEWB, | —With Evelyn Wyckou and Harry || Oilviert, with, bla String Orch. WEATHER
& Stockwell (vocal) The way you look Hammond REPORT, F REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. tonight; You're devastating; Try to 1039 WEATHER 9.10 NEW SYMPHONY ORCHES Forget-Robert Trendier, and nis 11.09 TIME SIGNAL. BADIO_NEWS
TRA.
|Orch, and Choras. They didn't be
REEL LONDON BELAT). Three Dances from "Henry VIII" Have me Dinoh Shore (vocal) with 1LIS GOODNIGHT MUSIC, Orch, cond. Morris Stoloff.
Lyric Sulle, Op. 54 (Greg)-Urtic Tuxen conducting the Danish. Staza Radio Symphony Orch
Gives the last of three talks about Cerman): Morria-Doner: Step 750 MUSIC JOE TOU,'
he memories of people and events,
8.30 SIR GEORGE · DYSON. Introduces a recital by William
Primrose
(piano).
(viola) and Ernest Lush
COMPOSER
9.15 TODAY'S
IAVEL
9.30 WELSH MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS.
10.99 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.35 A CUP TO BE FILLED,” A programme about te after sixty. ALDO Big Ben. RADIO NEWSHER!.. THE SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
the
Third. LAS Mic
from
Programine MUSSORGSKY. Franz Heisenstein, (piano).
FRIDAY, APRIL 22
6.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 8.45 THE BAND OF THE LIFE
GUARDS.
7.15 SPORTS BOUND-UP. 7.30 LONDON THEATRE
CHESTRA.
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.03 COMMENTARY,
13 WE WHITE NOVELS." The third of a series of programmes in which leading British writers discuss their work with Walter Allan
C. P. Snow.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
2000 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Dance: Torch Dance: Three Dances from Nel Gwyn" (German); Count Jacqueline Delma, Anthony Oliver by Dance: Pastoral Dance: Merry- Erie Robinson and his Concert Or makers Dance-Orch. cond. Victorchestra," Old; London Suite (Eric Coates); Covent Garden Tarantelle): West- (Meditation); Knightbridge (March)-cond. Erie Coates: With Honour, Crowned (Ketalbey); In a Chinese Temple Garden (Kettibey) with -cond." Standford Bobirizzo Chorus,
150 QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY PARADE. His Excellency The Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, G.C.M.G. Takes The Bainte. Description of the Scene: by Robert Scott. and Duncan Taylor (OH).
10.55 BAND OF H.M. GRENADIER
GUARDS,
The Grenadiers-Slow March (Arr. Harris): The Standard of St George (Alford) The Royal Review (Black) -OR-cond der F. Harris, M.B.E.
1100 MORNING PROM. A Midsummer Night's Dream-In- endental Muste (Mendelssohn); Over ture Op. 21 & Scherzo, Op. Gl, No"L The -Eduard Van Beinam, cond. Concertgebouw Ören, of Amsterdam; Concerto in D, Op. 61 (Beethoven) (Abridged _vertion) 3rd Mov.- Bondon; Allegro
D Concerto in minor.
(Wieniawski) (Abridged version): 2nd Mov.-RO mader: Andante non troppo-Mischa Mischakoff (Violin) & RCA Victor Orch, cand. Frich Lennedorf: Musik Ritterballet Beethoven) Z Einem
Symphony Orch. of Radio Berlin Welgel; "Scener cold. Hatta Karl Alsaciennes-Orchestral Suite, No 1 (Massenet)-Sunday Morning; in the
8.30 THE WONDROUS STORY. 845 BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA. 9,45 LETTER FROM AMERICA... By Alistair Cooke.
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 COMMONWEALTH OF BONG. 1100 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 Hadio Theatre presents
GOLDEN RAIN,
A comedy by. R. F. Delderfield.
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