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THE CHINA, MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955.

Your Radio Listening For

For Next Week In Detail - A "China Mail" Feature

U.K. Election Broadcasts Start This Week

CUP FINAL BROADCAST

AT ELEVEN TONIGHT

In a special broadcast to listeners in Britain and overseas on April 15, the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, announced that a General Election would be held in Britain on May 26.

CONCERT 130 AFTERNOON

Passacaglia and Fugue in C miner (Bach)-San Francisco Symphony Cech. cond. by Pierre Monteux: Brillante in E. fat Grande Valse major, Op. 18 (Chopin)-Alexander Bradlowsky (piano); Legend of the Fair Melusina Concert Overture State Opera (Mendelssohn)---Vienna Orch. cond. by Felix Prohaska.

YURLTY PROGRAMMES,

HOSPITAL

2.00 STUDIO:

*

QUESTS.

Presented by Helen.

By R. D. Blackmore, dramatka- ad by Ronald Gow. Part 2: Master Huckaback Comes

TIME SIGNAL..

THE SUNDAY CONCERT A United Nations Concert in honour of the sixth anniver- 19ły of the Proclamation of Human Rights.. The Baston-Symphony Orchestra

Dy conducted

Charles Munch, Irmgard Seefried Soprano). RE

the Suite for Orchestra (from "Water

Music") Handel art. Harty1: Address by His Excellency, Mr E. N. ve Kleffens, Present of the Ninth Session of the General Assembly; Arta

Verdstre "With Clad" from "The Creation (Haydn): Золда with Orchestra (Richard

3.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards with Wallas Eaton, Alma Cogan, June Whittele: 3.30 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS.

Tesented by tielen, 4.30 GEORGIA GIBBS YINGS.

Whistle and 1'), dance: Wait for me, darling: Under Paris Skies: 1 love Paris: Love me; Mambo Baby.

GILBERT Case.

When an election is announced, the BBC makes available certain periods of time for elec- tion broadcasts, on sound and television. It is up PAUL TEMPLE AND THE to the parties to agree as to how the time shall be allocated between them.

ity Francis Durbridge. στο duced by Martyn C. Webster. Eplevde - The Gully Party,"

HEATH 543 Th

AND HIS AMUSIC. The Entry of the Gladiators: Casey Leste Culbert alto sax.): I want Blues: to be happy: Limehouse Turkey in the Straw (Trad.)—Ted Heath and his Orch.

3.30 COPPELLA'

The claims of minority parties are considered after Nomination Day, when any party nominating a re-sones, Heure Bleu Featuring quisite number of candidates broadcast.

Election broadcast begin this week, and will be broadcast by! Radio Hongkong on the

ing days and times:--

is offered the chance to

3.13 HIT

The

SELECTIONS. FROM "CALL ME MADAME,"

Ocarina-Jan August and follow-Roberta Qunian: The best thing (or Marrying Mr you Joyce Indig: love-David LeWinter and his Orch You're just in love Bette Chape?

Tuesday, May 10, 8.09 pm, David Lewinter and Bis Deen: 11

Conservative' Appeal

Wednesday, May 11, 8.09 p.m. Labour Appeal.

At the time of going to press. names of individual speakers are not known,

10TH ANNIVERSARY OF VE DAY

The Tenth Anniversary of VE Day falls tomarow, and the BBC is broadcasting several special programmes to mark the oc- be casion. The first one can heard at half past seven tis evening, and it's a rebroadcast of the VE Day edition at Itma.

Tommy with

Handicy and Dorothy Sumners,

Tomorrow at 0.43 p.m.-Tel Years Agu" reproduces for listeners recorded actuality recalling VE Day itself, with its rejoicings, its bells and cheering crowds, The pro

written

Bernard Krumine,

by

the Moulson, also

Lraces

events leading up to victory, and stresses what victory meant to different types of people and what hopes and tears were theirs at the time.

"A QUIET EVENING"

A rubber plantation in Malaya is the setting of the murder mystery which can be heard in Wednesday Theatre this week at half past ninë, Called "A Quiet Evening", by 5 Baillie Reynolds, the story revolves round the discovery of the dead body of a "planter--was his death caused by micide, murder or John Lerroriste? The cast includes Wallace. Taith Butler, and Phillips, and the play was produced by Margaret Denholm.

SPORT

The most important event in the sporting calendar in Great Britals

the Cup Final This year's Cup Final at Wembley will be broad- east by Radlo Borgkong, and com- mentaries by Raymond Glendenning and Alan Clarke can be heard from li più, this evering.

Nowerle United, who are meti- ing Manchester City will this year cuiablish a new record in somber "his. will be their lenth tory. This

Do appearance in the Final; 111 they shared the record of nine West Bromwich appearances with

Albion

the

Racing: A commentary o Newmarket takes can be heard ba Wednesday evening, at 11.25.

RECITAL

In a viola ad piano recital from the Concert Fail of Radio Hongkong Da Wednesday evening Ely Aved (viola) and holde Alwee. (piano) w play Hindemith's "Meditation" Landler by Lee and Sonatina by T. B. Prifield. The programme is al

9 p.

JUKE BOX PARADE

A weekly popular parade pro- gramme takes the air this evening for the fint time at 7 o'clock, and It's "Juke Box Parade" presented by Nick Kendall.-

(Broadcasting on a frequency of 860 kilocycles per second and on 3940 kilocycles, 76.14 metres.

120

Today

MARY PROGRAMME

32 MUSICAL SCRAPBOOK.

1,00 TIME SIGNAL.

SUM-

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER - EXPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

Beyond the Blue Horizon; Can't Walls In Water. help singing:. colours: Midnight in Mayfair Way the stars: Pick Yourself up: Scrub, Brother, Scrub: The Minute Waltz, Heigh-ho whistle while you work: It's a lovely day tomorrow- The Melachrine Orch.

ZN ULD TIME BALLROOM.

with Sydney Thompson and nis Orchestra.

2.30 "SWING TIME" POPULAR

DANCE ORCHESTEA. South Rampart Street Parade Bob Crosby,and his Orch: _Bolitude Darsey Brother Orch; I want to und this be happy-Chick Webb Orch: Song of the Volga Bosten Jimmy Dorsey and his Orch: Sleepy Time. Gal-Gien Gray and the Cam Loma Orch; Weary Bluet; Hallelujah Chick Webb and -- hla Orch.

3.00 STUDIO: HOSPITAL RE-

QUESTA PA Presented by Pattia)

4.00 STUDIO: FURCES' CHOICE. -*-Presented by John Fanson. 4.30 WINIFRED ATWELL, "AND

“HER"FIANOS:

Turtation Waltz, Golden-Tango- Bounce the Boogie, Body and Beril; Caravan: Gold and Silver, Waitz;

The Firefly Bamba Blokly

WAS KICHOLAS NICKIEBY.

By Charles Dickens,

› Birdende Azuale Viners Commi

a lovely day today-Shan Walls 4 Jeff Warrer (vocal).

5,30 VIENNA RADIO ORCHESTRA

6,00 TIME

SYMPHONY

SIGNAL AND GRAMME SUMMARY.

1.02 STUDIO:

PRO-

UNIT REQUESTS. Presented by Linda... Calling: 40 Postal Unit R. E.

7.00 STUDIO; JUKE BOX PARADE.

Printed by Niek

Kendall,

7.30 FTMA WITH

HANDLEY V. E. (LONDON BELAY).

TUMMY EDITION

730 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND WORLD

NEWS (LONDON RELAY).

(LONDON 8.09 COMMENTARY

AN-

Straux): "Allerseelen; Wiegenlied:

Morgen: Standchen-Irmgard Seafried (ap) Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 140 (Berliozį.

10.30 FROM THE WEEKLIES (RE-

CORDED LONDON RELAY) TU,4G NUM

HEAVENLY HÁR- MONT. Masonic Music: (Mozart): Cantate "Dir. Seele Des Weltalls," K. V. 429 -Rudolf Christ rben.) with the Choir and Vienna Vienna Chamber

cond, by

Symphony

Paumgartner.

وني

1039 WEATHER

REPORT.

A.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

1. REEL (LONDON RELAY). 11,15 THE EPILOGUE,

(Fourth Sunday after Easter). "Chut la Risen."

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. CLOSE DOWN.

DALLET

#112

(DELINES) L'Orchestre de la Soetele des Con- celts.de Cene varire de Paris

une. by Roger Desormere. 4.00 TALA SIGNAL AND

GRAMME SUMMARY,

PRO-

G. SERVICES EVENSONG (CON-

CERT HALL),

Conducted by the Rev 2. E. Burridge, Cr, Preacher: The Hey, H. Vato, G.B.E., Q.H.C.. C.F., A.C.G. and the Forces Chair..cond. by the Rev. J. E, Burridge. C.r. 6.30 THE ORGAN AT SYMPHONY

HALL

PLAYER BY RE. ONALD FOORT.

Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Handel);

(Handel): Finale

Arion

frein Organ Sonata (The Ninety- Fourth Psalmu (Reubke).

15 CEN YEARS AGO (LONDON

RELAY).

A

Written by Bernard Moulson,

programme celebrating the Anniversary of VE-Day. reproduc ing recorded actuality, and tresling the day itself and some of the hopes and memories of those who made 1 victory possible.

7.15-NEW SYMPHONY

CHESTICA.

RELAY) OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS. 8,15 EVENING STAR-RICHARD, Op. 20

TAUBER (TENOR).

Serenade: Girls were made to love &kins: You are my heart's delight: Serenade.

1.30 FORCES FAVOURITES '(LON.

DON RELAY).

9. TIME SIGNAL.

STUDIO:

VADE

SPORTS

CAVAL-

Edited by Briz Young. Produced by John Wallace. 9.30 WEDDING IN PARIS” (KANS

MAY).

Sung by the principals and Chorus of the London Hippodrome production with orchestra conducted, by Phillp Green.

19.00 TAKE YOUR PARTNERS.

Bing Bang Blues--Foxtrot: C'etait eCTI-Slow: Le Musicien-Bolero, Perpetua Samba M. Philippe Gerard and his Ensemble: I'll wrap you in my arms-Foxtrot-Eddy Howard and his Orch: 1 live for you

Waltz-Victor Silvester and his

Ballroom Orch

10.15 RADIO NEWSREEL (LON.

DON RELAY). 10.30 TAKE YOUR PARTNERS.

OK.

Serenade in E minor for Sirings, Elgar: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Talks (Vaugiran Willamsi-Aathony Collins cond.) 10 PRISONER AT THE BAR.

The xtary of the Irial, of -Hawley Harvey Crippen, toid

by Edgar Lusgarten.

7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE NEWS (LONDON RELA}) 3.09 COMMENTARY

(LONDON RELAY) OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

AN.

2.13 SPECIAL BROADCAST FOR INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS

DAY

By Russell Henderson Recorded from Swiss Broadcasting Corporation,

856 LORNA DOONE.,,

Monday

1,20 a.m TIME SIGNAL AXD

OPENING MARCH, 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.

NEWS,

AND

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 720 TOP OF THE MORN.

SIGNAL 1.00 TIME

WEATHER REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 5.10 MUSIC IN THE AI. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

1230

p.m. PROGRAMME MARY.

SUM-

1. DOBLE ATTRACTION.

Richard Mayes (vocal), Norrie

Faramor and his Orchestra, 100 TIME SIGNAL..

BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA,

1.1 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

130 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

4.09 TIME SIGNAL AND PRO-

ORAMME SUMMARY"

6.03 STUDIU: CHILDREN'S HALF

HOUR

Presented by Sally Ann, 6.30 INTERLUDE FOR" MUSIC.

With Cy Grant

6.43 SONGS WE REMEMBER.

Among my Souvenirs - Turner Laytor vocal & plano); Ma curly headed baby-Dinah Shore (vocal): Two sleepy people-Bob Hope and Shirley Ross (vor); Blue Moon- (vocall with Frances Langford

orch.: Yours-"Hutch” (Lesle A. Hutchinson) (vocal);

chorus

!

Embraceable You-Tommy

Dorsey

and his Orch. Frank Sinatra, lo Stafford & the Pied Pipers (voca}); Maku believe-Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel, (vocal): Lover—Mar- garet Whiting (vocal); When Day is Dane-Bing Crosby (roculi.

1.15 "BOX 200.~

Bert Gillect at the organ. Selection "Pal Joey" selection **Memories."

7.30 STUDIO:. LISTENERS'

CHOICE. Presented by David Walters. 759 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 TIME SIGNAL AND

THE

NEWS (LONDON RELAY)... 109 AN APPEAL ON DEILALF OF THE COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE (RECORDED).

་,་

By Mr G. E. Mardro LIS STUDIO: SHORT STORY. "Dorothea" by Bim Göre Read by Rosemary Richarta. 1.30 EDMUNDO

AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

ROS

A programme of Latin Amert- can music.

9.00 An Introduction. TO

"ELIZABETHAN THEATRE ~ A. discussion between H.S. Deigh to Wam Egon and Dr Wilson

Knight.

9.30 STUDIO: "OFF THE BEATEN

TRACK."

Presented by Timothy Birch. 20.00 BTUDIO: INTERNATIONAL

ACABARET.

Presented by Denim Brabant. 1930 COME INTÓ THE PARLOUR Music from Northern Ireland. 10.5 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TEME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL (LONDÓN RELAY). 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Valse Célebre (Moszkowski); Gigue in Olden Style (Vito); Claire de Lune (Debussy); Malaguena

(Lecuona)--Edward Vito" (harp).

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30, CLOSE DOWN,

Tuesday

3.00 11.01. TIME SIGNAL AND

OPENING MAREE,

7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.

13 NEWS SUMMARY.

720 TOP O' THE MORN, 8.00 TIME

WEATHER

SIGNAL. NEWS, BEPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. LIE MUSIC IN THE AM,

9,00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.15 p.m. STUDIO:

PRAYERS

MORNING

By the Very Bev. F. 8. Temple. 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.12 THE MUSIC · GÕES ROUND

AND ROUND.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL. *

RUDOLF FRIML PLAYS HIS OWN COMPOSITIONS.

1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.60 TLE SIGNAL AND PRO-

GRAMME SUMMARY.

6.63 BBC BAND STAND...

Central Band of the Royal Air ..Force. Condnetor: Wing Com-

mander A. R. Sim, O.,E. 8.30 STUDIO: "FIRST HEARING."

Presented by Alex Borrie. 5.00 STUDIO: STUDENTS GUIDE

(NO. 4).

BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. on 15.070 Me/s, 19.91m and on 17.715 Me/s, 16.93m)

SATURDAY, MAY 7

630 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS, E. PRED HARTLEY. And his Musle.

1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.30 THE SHOW GOES ON.

O THE NEWS.

8.09 COMMENTARY,

4.13 THE DEBATE · CONTINUES.

Over the Wave-Woltz; Lilette- Foxtrot-Orchstros of Noël Chiboust, Hobert Valentino and Jerry Mengo Gricel Tango: In the Cool, Cool of the Evening-Foxtrot: Choo-Choo Samba-Orchestras of Jerry Mengo. Caban-Colombo and Roger Bourdin; Dorktown Strutters' Ball... he Foxtrot-AI Jennings (vocal): Of Shore Orch; None but the lonely heart-Russ Morgan and his Orch: The Wallflower - Georgia Gibbe (vocal) with Huga Peretti & his Orch: When you're In love- Roberto Inglez and his Orch; Waltz Country Dance Jimmy Shand and hir Band. 11.00 THE CUP FINAL (LONDON

RELAY). Newcastle United v Manchester City Commentaries by Raymond Glen-

10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. denning and Aan Clarke, with 10.15 Big Bea. RADIO NEWSREEL.

Charles Buchan, and | 1039 Football Association manniaries by Hony Rose

match at The

CUR FINAL

101

Womb SAVE THE QUEEN. 12.50 am. CLOSE DOWN,

Sunday

A Parliamentary review by Princess Indry.

"FORCES" FAVOURITES. 9.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES,

9.15 Cricket

WORCESTERSHIRE

SOUTH AFRICANS

V

THE

9.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE.

10.00 THE NEWS.

Newcastle United v Manchester City Commentaries by Raymond Glenden- Clarke with semi- Ing Red Alan maries by Charles Buchon and Berry Rose on the match at Wembley.

SUNDAY, MAY 8

A

6.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.45 TEN YEARS AGO.

Moulson. Written by Bernard 10.120 .. TIME SIGNAL, PRU- programme celebrating the arriver- GRAMME SUMMARY, NEWS, KY of VE-Day, reproducing record- WEATHER REPORT

ed actuality, and recalling the day of the hopes, and itself and acne. SPORTS RESULTS. 10.20 MORNING MELODY.

memories of those who made victory Beyond the next 5: Tulle's possible.

745 SPORTS ROUND-UP. L My Love-My Love: Tangol.

7.30 SUNDAY SERVICE. Bail; The Cavalera Brillante: C'est Toui-Acquaviva and his Orch

Jocelyn; Berceuse

While Leaves;

Portrait of a Stardust; Meinchrino Strings.

de

wire

Autumn young: Lady

11.00 SERVICE FROM THE STUDIO

(CONCERT. HALL),

Conducted by Colonel P. E. Jewkes of the Saivation Army, 11.45 CHARLES PREVIN WITH HIS MINGING STARS AND OR CHESTRA...

From St Julian's Parish Church. Conducted by Wellow, Somerset. the Vicar, the Rev. La W. Fussell.

K.00 THE NEWS,

1.09 COMMENTARY.

4.15 BOOKS TO 'READ

Lyrics 15-

120 ENGLISH MAGAZİNE. 9.00 THE REBEL MAJD, Original book and Alexander M. Dodson.. 12.00 THE NEWS.

10.99 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. Lite:19. FOR CHILDREN

Said the Cat to the Dog." by Martin Armstrong.

Thine alone; Romany

Neapolitan Love Song. 12.00 PEER GYNT SUITE NO. 1,

Sweetheart. When you are sway written, RADIO NEWSREEL

Op. 46 (GREG). The Residency-Orchestra (The

• Hague)

cond, by Wem Van Otterido, 12.15 p.m. STUDIO: SPORTS TIME. 1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY: 12.42 WONDERFUL

(DERNSTEIN)TOWN"

Selections from the Broadway Production. Rosalind Russell with vocalists, orchestra and Chorus cond, Lehman Engel.

100 TIME SIGNAL. 113 NEWS," WEATHER AND SPECIAL MENTE.

by

REPORT ANNOUNCE

FERDINAND

11.00 1115 CONCERTO. Rhagody for piano and orchestra by Bartok played by Ilona Kabos. and the BBC Northern Orchestra.

MONDAY, MAY 9

6.20 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.45 COLLECTOR'S PIECES.

A programme of gramophone, records presented by Joan Grists.

7.15 SPORTS. REVIEW.

Bebe Daniels and Bet Lyon in

'LIFE WITH THE LYONS." 1.00 THE NEWS.

1.09 COMMENTARY

8.13 THE BPA ORCHESTRA.

1.30 MUSIC FOR DANCING. 9.15 Cricket

WORCESTERSHIRE V THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

5.30 TERDINAND LOPEZ" Adapted in twelve episodes by II. Oldfield Box from the novel "The Princ Minister. by Anthea Trollope. Episode 1,

10.00, THE NEWS.

10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1035 NEW RECORDS.

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 1113 TAKE IT FROM HERE.' 11.45 DANCE MUSIC.

TUESDAY, MAY 10

6.30 pm. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.45 CBS AFTER CUPID

programme

LA

Masques).

about

SPORTS ROUND-UP,

Jacobean

7.30 COMMONWEALTH CLUB. 5.DO THE NEWS.

8.09 COMMENTARY.

15 SCIENCE REVIEW

130 FORCES FAVOURITES.

9.00, MONTMARTRE

9.15

WorSTELSHIRE

PLAYERS.

SOUTH AFRICANS. 9.30 TODAY'S COMPOSER

Brahms

9.43 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS.

THE

10.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.13 GRAND HOTEL

11.00 Big Ben, HADIO NEWSREEL. From the Third Programme MONTESQUIEU'S

1.

'DE L'ESPRIT DES LOTS." By Professor Alfred Cobbas, 1145 BBC Concert Hall

BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Conductor. Ian Whyte. Gloconda de Vito (violin). ·

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11.

630 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS. G. THE ARCHERS.

of country folk."

11 SPORTS ROUND-UP

7.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCRET. Husie by Glinka and Tehalkovsky.

8.00 THE NEWS.

8.00 COMMENTARY.

8.15 8am Pollock

BEPORTS FROM

HALL'S 1.30 HENKY

NIGHT.. 9.15 Cricket

EHITAIN. GUEST

WORCESTERSHIRE SOUTH AFRICANS. 9.30 SANDY MACPHERSON..

At the theatre orga

945 WORK AND WORSHIP. 10.00 THE NEWS..

..THE

10,00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT 08-

CHESTRA

11.00 g Ben, RADIO" NEWSREEL 11.33 Racing

THE NEWMARKET STAKES. A commentary on the race. 11.43 Mary. Watson in

QUEENS WILDE. A new play for Dorothy Wright

broadcasting by

THURSDAY, MAY 12

6.30 p. FROM THE EDITORIALS, 6.15 SERIOUS ARGUMENT,

1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

1.30 BENDEZVOUS PLAYERS.

145 "WHAT'S THE FORM” 8.00 THE NEWS,

109 COMMENTARY

8.15 MID-WEEK TALK.

'ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.' By Frank Deryall.

8307 SIR GEORGE DYSON,

A recital by Introdución

Lixei Kettner plano)

9.15 Cricket

WORCESTERSHIRE SOUTH AFRICANS

9.30 WELSH MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NER'S.

V

Louis

series

wversea students. Head, by Junes-Tombita, -7.10. JUNTOWN SERENADE,

Belilah an-il; Sonata for Violin, Op. 13 - Sam

Rostal_(violin);. Carriage and Pajri 1/ talks, designed to belp the

Long. Forgotten Melody - Charles Williams and his Concert Orch.

10.55 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL (LONDON RELAY), ' 11.15 GOODNIGHT "MUSIC.

Chopin: Waltzes: No. 1 in x fit major, Op. 18 Grand vaha Most No. 9 in Aftat oth) Op. 9 No. 1, No. flat major, Op. 64 No. 1 (Minute Waltz Leonard. Pennario * (piano). 1123 RACING (LONDON_RELAY),

Mantovani à hi Orch. The Sea (from “Together again"); Hear my Song, Violetta; Käshmiri Song (from Four Indian Love Lyric); Kisses in the dark; Tune in G; Buthe Spirit-Waltz Theme.

734 STUDIO: ́ ́ LA DEMI-KEUKE

FRANCAISE.. Presentation de M. Monzes. Presentation de la Provence." 1.39 WEATHER REPORT. 1,60 TIME- SIGNAL AND

NEWS (LONDON- RELAY).

The Newmarket Staken,

A commentary on the mee.

OGD HAVE THE QUEEN, 14.10 CLOSE DOWN,

THE

RE-

ů

1. PRE-ELECTION ADDRESSES

(LONDON

CORNED).

Address on

RELAY

behalf of the

Conservative Party.

8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES (LON-

DON RELAY).

-0.06 TIME SIGNÁL.

STUDIO:

BOOK.

MUSICAL

NOTE-

Presented by the Rev. Father T. F. Ryan, 93, 1.30 RENDEZVOUS

INCRETE- THE STORY OF AN EXPLOIT DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR.

Written by Clifford Witting and Tom Fillon Produced by Tom Waldron. 10.25 AT THÉ BALLET:

"SPECTRE DE LA RÜSE” (Invila- tion to the Dance. Op. 65) (Weber Berlioz: DON QUICHOTTE (Minkusi --- Anatole Fistoulari con- dustir the New Symphony Orch: "MARGUI RABAUN-Orchestre

der Concerts. Lamourgt, conducted by Jean Fournet. 16.5 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-

REEL (LONDON RELAY). 11.73 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

The Lark Ascending - (Romance for violin and orchestra) (Vaughan William)—David Wise (violin) and

Orchi the Liverpool Philharmonic conducted by Sir Malcolm Surgent.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN- 11.30 CLOSE DOWN..

Wednesday

7.00 .. TIME SIGNAL

OPENING MARCIL. A

142 LIGHT MUSIC.

AND

7.35 NEWS BUMMARY, 726 TOP OF THE MORN, 3.50 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS,

WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 6.34 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN,

12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUM

MARY.

1232 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS,

3.00 TIME SIGNAL

I NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

1.39 MUSIC OF THE PEOPLE.

The BBC Midland Light chestra. Coriductor: Gilbert Vinter. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND

GRAMME SUMMARY, 6.03 STUDIO: LUCKY

DIP

Dr.

brik major

22.

Thursday

7.00 1.19.

TIME SIGNAL.

AND

OPENING MARCH, 7.02 | LIGHT, MUSIC, 7.1 NEWS SUMMARY. 720 TOP O' THE MORN, 14 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 3.16 MUSIC IN TES AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.30 p.m.

SLARY.

1.60 TIME

NEWE

·AND

ROMAN

SIGNAL WEATHER REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. RIP MUSIC IN THE AIR. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

STUDIO: 3214;/p,m,

CATHOLIC PRATERS. By the Rev. Father E Gallagher. 83, 12:30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 1232 JOURNEY INTO MELODY. (109 TIME SIGNALA $1.15 NEWS,

ΕΚΡΟΥΣ WEATHER AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE. MEŇTH.

130 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS. 200 CLOSE DOWN.

...

6.00 TIME. SIONAL AND PRO-

GRAMME SUMMARY...

6.01 CHILDREN'S · HALF

si

HOUR

THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS --BY KENNETH. GRAHARE. Adapted by. May Janki. Part Toad's AdventUTER.

[6.30 "MAY 1 ́SING. TO YOU”

Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter, and his Orchestra. April Showers; Tm hust a\/Vaga= band lover: You can it madness, DUŽ I call it love: Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the_day: Night and Day! Nature, boy: Begin

PROGRAMME · ́SUM- } the Beguine: May I sing to you,

2.00 SET TO YOUR PARTNERS. ·

The

The Veleta-The Veleta:

NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-Moonlight Saunter Moonlight on MENTS.

15 ↑ào Nilo-The Calloway-Rusult Old

L30 THANKS FOR THE MEMORY. Tune Dance Orch. conducted by

2.00 CLOSE DOWN...

J

12

8.00

Hawell; The Callaghan.

Car

A programme of music played Bobby by Carroll Gibbons and his i Dance: Round and Round the Orchestra.

| Rockies--Square Dance-Phil

dew and his Corn Huskers; · · Pro- pressive. Two-step: Dutch Foursome -Little Hollanders;. The "Millitary | two-step; Congress Tango--Lorraine. PRO-Tango-The International Old Time Dance Orch, conducted by FUE

The Silver Like The Maney: Gallow-Ruauit Old

Time... Darica Orch. conducted by Bobby Howell.

1.36 "VIEWPOINT"

TIME SIGNAL AND

GRAMME, SUMMARY.

4.03 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR.

Presented by Robert Acheson.

4.30 STUDIO PORTUGUESE HALF

HOUR.

3.00 MUSIC FROM SPAIN.

Jose Iturbi conducting the Valencia Symphony Orchestra. Dances tem the Three-Cornered Hat: Homenaje A La Temperancia; from Valen- Seguicias Interior ciannos.

734 MUSIC FOR YOU.

Eric. Robinson nod his 'Concert Orchestra with Shirley Ableniz, Rawle and Landauer. 1.39 WEATHER REPORT.

3.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE

NEWS (LONDON RELAY); 1.09 COMMENTARY-

(LONDON

i

A weekly magazine devoted to the Arts edited and introduerd by Janet Tombin.

Book review by Mary Visick,

-7.39 WEATHER- REPORT,

1.00 TIME SIGNAL AND · THE' NEWS (LONDON RELAY).

FOR ADERDEEN 3.09 APPEAL

TRADE SCHOOL (RECORDED). By Father Martin BUS ARTIST OF THE WEEK.

Benvenuto Fiñeli (tenor) Languir per una Bella (from

RELAY) OR SPECIAL AN- | "LTtallanan Algeri (Rossini);

NOUNCEMENTS.

Qual Destin. Qual Favor (from "La

3.15 MODERN MOODS (CONCERT | Figlia del Reggimento" (Donizetu);

HALL).

Peter Munnings at the piano.

1.30 THE NINE TAILORS.

Di pesentere ignobile (trom "Lucre tio Borgia") (Donizett}); Prendi L'Anel îi dono (from "La Sormam=

Adapted by Giles Cooper from | bula"). (Beliini); Nel-mirarti -{froen the novel by Dorothy L. Sayers."I Puritani") (Bellini)-with George Part 4: The Bells are rung down? | Bas (piano) 5.00 TIME SIGNAL.

WHAT THE FORM (HE- CORDED LONDON RELAY),

5.15 AT THE OPERA.

"Der Corregidor" Acts 1 a 2 (Burɑ W¢U!).

8.30 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Lew Stane and his ·· Orchestra with Ernie Locket, Benny Johnson, and

Wright, Bryan

Dave NAI

9,00 TIME

STUDIO: MUSIC LOVERS KOUR- CLASSICAL RE- QUESTS.

Don Eugenio de Zuniga, the Car- regidor, Karl Erb: Donna Mercedes, the Corregidara. Marta Fuchs; Juan PRO-Lopez, the Alkalde, Kurt Bahme: Pedro, his secretary, Karl Wessely, Tonucla. court messenger," Gottlos Frick; Tio Lukas, a miller, Josef Hermann; Frasquita, wife of the 7.00 ILH. THE ÁGA KILAN — AN | Giller. Margarete Teschemacher; EDITED VERSION OF TELE- Repela, servant to the Corregidor, VISION.

Georg Hann; Duenna, Helena Rott With Chords of the Dresdien State Opera, Saxon State Orch, conducted-Michele Mathe (vocal); Serenade

VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Jean

"Press Conference." Presented by John Connell.

7)

7.1 RHYTHMIC INTERLUDE

(CONCERT HALL),

Kito Lake (piano) and 'Jack

Tinson (guitar),

7.30 "A LIFE OF BL(95."

SY Karl Emendant.

10.35 ONE NIGHT STAND.

Нитраген Lyrteta and

Orchestra.

Written by Godfrey Harrison. Produced by Leslie. Bridgmont, 7.39 WEATHER HEPORT: 1.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 3.09 PRE-ELECTION ADDRESSES ; lin/ Blues; Cloding Time,

[LONDON. RELAY RE- CORDED).

Merrys Tune: Jelly Bean Blues; Martiniquen Song: Ain't Cha Got Music; Young woman blues-Rum- phrey Lyttelton (trumpet), Johnny Parker (piano) with vocal by Neva Raphaello, Four's Company; Travel-

Address on behalf of the Labour Party.

3.10 SCHUBERT RECITAL

Anderson

(con

Presented by Allsen. Dekkar,- Haydn: Trampet Concerto in 1 Flat; Bach: Concerto for 3: Harp=" sichords No- in C Major: Ravel: Mother Goose; Fantasia on "Green- leeven" (Vaughan Williams, arr. R. Greaves).

10.50 BOULEVARD CAFE.

Le Dimanche A Paris: Te Revoir Mediterraneenne; Cariotina - Ting Rossi (vomi): Rien-Michele Mathe

(vocal). 10.13 LETTER PROM AMERICA

(RECORDED LONDON RE-

LAY).

By Allitair Chakka. 18:34 RECORD ROEND-ABOUT-

With signature tuner popular bands,

Racing with the Moon-Vaughan 10.39 WEATHER REPORT.

Monroe (vocal)" angkis Orch 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS Moonlight Serenade Tex Beneke

REEL (LONDON RELAY).

Orch. My promise to you-Larry) 1115 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

Green and his Orch. Don Grady Sidney Torch.and his Orchestra,

(veel): Twilight - Time.... The ThrON By Marian

Caprice Viennois (Kreisler)-Jean Suns: Tay getting sentimental over, tralto).

Pougzet (violin): Liebestreud you Tommy Dorsey and his Orch.

Jean Pougnet Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 Liebesbotschaft (Love's Message); } (Kreisler) with Der Erikong, Op. 1 (The Erl King); } (violin); Praeludium and Allegro-Freddy Martin and his Orch, Jack Standchen (Serenade); Gretchen An (In the style of Caetano Pugnani) Tina -(piano); The Wall? you saved Spinnrade.... Op. 2) (Gretchen at the } _(Kreider)-Jean Pougnet (violin); for me-Wayna King and his Orch

La Gitana (Kreisler)-Jean Pougnet Kaye's Melody Swing and Sway

Spinning Wheel).

2,45 GYPSY NIGHTS.

Love laughs at King: When & Gipsy makes his violin čry: The Old Ciday (trad.)Victor Young and his Singing Strings. Anstole Kaminsky (violin); you are a blossom, I THE shall be your tree (yoca!}} Thres spity pretzels-Orch.: Good evening and -vocal-Sari Barabas (vocal) Kalman Lendvay's Gypsy Orch.

9.00 TIME ·BIGNAL.

10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1012" JAMAICA THREE HUNDRED. A programme to mark three hundred years of Anglo-Jamaican smociation. 11.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 SERIOUS ARGUMENT. 11.43 DANCE MUSIC.

FRIDAY, MAY 13

VIOLA BECITAL" HALL).

(CONCERT

By Ely Alves with plano acc by Isolde Abweo, Mediation (Hindemith): Landler (Lee-Ashton) Sonatina (T. B. Plt- Deid).

3.13 MUSIC FOR ONE HARP.

Grand Study No. 6 (3. „Thomas); Etude Melodique (A.. Hasselmans)

Lolita. La Played by Rosa Spier: THE

Danseuse Op. 23 (From "Tree Imager (M. Tournier); Impromptu 1.30 UNITED NATIONS · TENTH | Caprice. Op. 9 (G. Plene)-played

4.30 p.m. FROM THE EDITORIALS.

or 4.45 THE BAND

GRENADIER GUARDS.

1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP...

ANNIVERSART.

1.45 THE

BILLY

by Phia_Berghout.

· MAYERL { 9.30 WEDNESDAY THEATRE A RHYTHM ENSEMBLE.

40 THE NEWS.

149 COMMENTARY,

LIS WE WRITE NOVELS.

The sixth of, a' series of programUTES in which leading Brideh writers discles their work with Walter Allen

--Rosamond" Lehmann.

8.30 JAMAICAN JUBILEE.

(violin).

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Friday

with Bammy Kaye: Charmaineme Mantovani and his Orch.

10.59 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00. TIME SIGNAL, RADIO. NEWS-

REEL (LONDON RELAY).

ILIS GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Artur Robinstein; (plana), Traumerei (Dremming), Op. 15 No. (Cza 7 (Schuman); Wiegeelled Song), Op. 49 No. 4 (Schumann) :

700 k.m. · TİME ́ ́SIGNAL" AND Liebeslied (Devation); Op, 55 No.

OPENING MANCH,

-7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.

7.35 NEWS SUMMARY.

720 TOP O' THE MOEN. 14 WEATHER REPORT,

(Schuman); - Mazurka fi C Major, Op. 56 No. 2 (Chopi Rhapsod in C minor, Op. 29 No. (Brahms) GOD SAVE THE QUES 1130 CLOSE. DOWN,

Listen to World Famous Artists

QUIET EVENING BALLIE – KEYNOLDS

BY

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RCA

Produced by Margaret Den- helm

John Blantan. John Wallsee: Edith Station, Faith Butler: Eric Fraser. Arp. Federation of Malaya Police, J. R. Wackett, James De Roufemont,

A medley of music ; in bonour of w. G. Philips: Dr Arthur Williams,

three hundred

years Anglo-Hugh Sullivan: Inspector Chen

Kong, E. Au Yeung: Inspector Sulei

Jamaican association.

9.15. Cricket

DERBYSHIRE THE SOUTH man isa, M. A. Ferras: AFRICANS.

1.30, THE WONDROUS STORY!

1. LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke.

14.00 THE NEWS.

19.99 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN. 10.15 COMMONWEALTH OP SONG. 11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 Radio Theatre presents. Google Withers, John McCallum: 254 Hubert Grees in "WAITING FOR GILLIAN."

A Day by Ronald Miller from the novel. Way through the Wood" by Nigel Balchin.

By Mik

19.25 FAVOURITES IN VARIETY.

You You You The Ames Brothers (vocal); With, these hands -- Eddie Fisher (Vocal): I'm walking behind You-A-Homer and Jethro (vocal): C'est Si Boh-Eartha Kitt (vocall Blue Canary Dinah Shore (vocal): Don't take your love from meise Three Sun (Instr.)

10.30 MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETH

CENTURY,

The Net Main Theme - Royal by Philharmonic Orch, conducted Muir Mathieson; Car Chase-Orch conducted.

by Benjamin Frankel

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WHITTEMORE & LOWE PLAY. La Valse & Bolero (Ravel),

HELEN TRAUBEL SINGS WAGNER Tristan & Isolde, Lohengrin, Die Walkure

VLADIMIR HOROWITZ PLAYS LISZT Sonnetto del Petrarca, Valse Oubliee, Funerailles, Au Bord d'une Source: TOSCANINI CONDUCTS

Overtures to Zampa, Kikimora, Prelude to Hansel & Gretel

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Le Spectre de la Rose, Selections from Sylvia;..

Swan Lake, Les Sylphides

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