THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail - A
Texan Disc Jockey Presents
"The Don Adams Show"
In Hongkong at the moment is a disc jockey from Texas. He is Don Adams, at present serving as a Quartermaster on the USS George Clymer.
The Charleston-with her "Other
plano and rhython accomp. Con- certo for Romance with Wally Slott
and his Orch.; Rhapsody Rag-with rhythm aceitu Beogamba--with her "Other Piano" and shythun sec.; Asia Minar with Cyril Ornadel und
with Cyril Ornel in his Orch.
Don Adams' career at the mic began in his bis Oren; Ventett school-days, when he was active in high school radio, after which he began work librarian at San Diego.
as 1 record
was an easy step from there to becoming an announcer, and very shortly he began to run his own show "The Don Adams Show," which has been run- ning for three years, the programmes are taped when Don's away at sea.
More recently
Don has been taking part in a nightly variety
show at the Club
Sabesabo Japun,
да
Lorrahi
Master of
Ceremonies.
Don AdamTES
will present six dine Keky programmes featur
The disc Jockey from Texas "The Don Adams Show" can be heard at 10 p.m. on Tuesday from Radio Hong- kong.
from
the
the intest its ing States fruin Rudio Hongkong. und the Brst "Don Adams Show will be on the air at 10 p.m. on Tues:lay.
The Ship That Died of Sharve
Nicholas Montserrat's Long short story, "The Ship That Died: of Shame has been dramatised for radio by Kenneth Langinald, and can be heard in Wednesday Theatre at half past nine.
Trevor Howard and Norman Wooland take the leading parts, and the production is by Bay- mond Raikes.
The ship of the story is mo'or gunboat No 1087, in which Bill Randall, as Captain, and Georgy Hosking as is First Lieutenant served with distinction during the war.
Bull Randall, though good at wor and gallant, finds himself unemployed six yearS after demobilisation, when he meels his former First Lieutenant, and reluctantly agrees to join him in a smuggling venture.
that
be
Randall's decision is greatly influenced
knowledge by the their old flip Cur acquired, and he becomes deep- ly incruminoted before he real- activities have
extended has her own in- with way at dealing
ises that thei
been unscrupulously
But the ship
exorable
the shameful uses to which sho
to pul.
"Viewpoint"
the
In Friday's edition of "View- point", at half past seven, distinguished scholar, Edmund!
be reviewing_A. Bhungen, will
Scott's latest book-"The Kabuki Theatre".
C.
Japanese
The programme
will also int-
12.30 PAL PROGRAMME HUMMARY, VAN MUSICAL SCRAPBOOK.
3.65 NEWN
WEATHER
REPORT ANNOUNCE.
AND SPECIAL MENTA.
1:30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
FORCES PROGRAMMES,
2.00 CLA TINE HALLROOM.
"เจ้
Bydney Thonjison and! his reliesen,
UF MODERN MUNIC (FORCES BROAD. CASTING SERVICE).
2.30 XLMARKS
Tony Had and hic Orchestra.
3.00 STUDIO:
QUESTS.
HOSPITAL
Presented by Jean.
4.00 STUDK:
RE-
FORCES CHOICE. Presenten by Bit Barrett,
4.10 THE MILL, ON THE FLONS"
DY GEORGE ELIOT.
Produced by Whitrid Grantham. Pat The Vow
5.00
JENT FOR YOU."
News and music from stoly - Wood.
55 MUNIC FROM MEXICO.
tos Trek jamantes.
1.1 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCK- MENTE.
10 NIIN CONCERT,
Ruy Blas Overture, Op. 95 (Mon- deischn)-Symphony Orchestra of Berlin canceled by Walter Schart-
rusan Ballons' Dance from "The Red Poppy") (Gliero)-Min- nopolla Symphony Orch. conducted be Duniri Mitropoulos; Lyric Con- Giling major Op. 22 No. (Mlaskovsky)--Symphony Orchestra of nule conducted by adolt Friz
CONCENT PROGRAMMES. 2.00 STUDIO: HOSPITAL
QUESTS.
Presented by Brenda. 100 JOURNEY INTO SPACE.
Written And producra
Charles Chillan,
Episode 1.
RE-
JJÚ STUDIO; BOME REQUESTS.
Prejented by Brenda.
1.30 MURIC OF THE PEOPLE.
The BHC Midland chestra.
by
Light
-
Produced by Gilbert Vinter. 300 "TU You Fitt WALEN"
(FORCER)
SERVICE).
BROADCASTING
From Merthyr Tydni. Programmune No 4: Dowlain United Choir,
5.1S STRINGS ON PARADE
Stringe on Purade-Cyrit Stapleton & hin Concert Orch. Onviolta Stanicy Black & la Oretu. Military Sambo-Edmundo Ros & Orels Vendetta-Ray Martin & His Orch.7 Marching Strings-Edmunda Ron and his Orchid For Always-Cyril Staple. ! tate and his Steings,"
VILOM 3.30 "CALL.
A40 SPORTS HELAY.
Association Football South China v Army. Commentary from Caroline Hill 7.15 VIENNA SYMPHONY IET-
CHESTRA.
Conducted by Franz Balmholer. The Kiss Waltz, Op. 400 1Jah. Strause); Acceleration, Waltz, Op. 234 (Joli, Straums).
7.30 Jiebe Danteli and Ben Lyon in
"LIFE WITH THE LYONS."" Episode 20-Once a Ham." 169 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME NIGNAL AND THE
NEWS (LONDON RELAY).
8.00 COMMENTARY (LONDON BELAY) OR SPECIAL AN. NOUNCEMENTS.
$15 RONGS FROM OPERA.
Love Duet (from "Madame Butter- fy"} (Puesini) — Maria Cobotari (roprano! with Walter Ludwig (lenar) with Symphony Orchestra of Radio Berlin conducted by Arthur Rother.
9.30 FRIĻDINAND LOPEZ.
Adapted from the novel "The Prime Minister" by Anthony Trollope.
Episode 10.
0.00 TIME SIGNAL.
DIAMOND JUBILEE SEABUN....... HENRY WOOD PROMENADE CONCERT.
Constance Shacklock (soprano) nac Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by M Malcolm sar
Monday
7,00 ..
TIME
AND
NEWS,
SIONAL OPENING MARCHI. 7,02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWK BUMMARY, 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN, 745 WEATHER RETORT. 1.00 TIME BIGNAL,
WEATHER REPORT DIARY FOR TODAY. 8,10 MUŠTO IN THE AIR. 0.00 L'LOSE DOWN. 1230 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.12 DOUBLE ATTRACTION,
AND
Helen Ward (vocal), The Mille Hyothers (vocal),
1.00 TIME BIONAL
VICTOR YOUNG AND 148 SINGING STRINGS,
133 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTA.
130 MUBIC FOR YOU. 1.00 CLOBE DOWN.
Pho-
6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
GRAMME SUMMARY. 6.03 RTOCK MARKET REPORT. 6,08 STUDIO:
HOUR.
CHILDREN'S HALF
Presented by Elizabeth. 030 AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE. 645 COMPOSER CAVALCADE -
"FATH" WALLEN.
Blue, turning grey over yout It's in to tell a lle; I'm gonna kit right down and write mywelt a letter:
The Jitterbug Waltz--"Fate" y un; Swing low, sweet Charles Waller piano and vocal) and his Deep River; Bhe'll be comin' round the mountain; Hand me down my Kent.
walking cane Fals
Walleri Ain't March
und_Clrewistance | misbehüvin"—""Fals" Waller and hle No. 1 1
(Elgar); Rules Rhythm. Britannia
Sargent?: art, (Arne, Fontesin on British Sea Songs (trad. arr. Sir Henry Wood): Jerusalem (Parry); National Anthem fare. Sir | Henry Wood); Capriccio Етрацио
(Rtnisky-Korsakov),
19.00 FitoM THE WEEKLIES
CORDED LONDON RELAY). 1015 APPOINTMENT WITH MUSIC.
How Rreen
valley: เทค my Mabrgueni; Midnight Bella Bora NOME" | Stacento; Jalousie-Alfred Newnan
and his Orch. 10.30 ROM HEAVENLY
MONY,
BROADCASTING
PRO
HERVICE
(FORCES SERVICE). Programme No. 4: John Scoți Trio, 5.45 BACK TO THE DELTA.
With Ken Colyer's Groups,
AND 4.00 TIME SIGNAL,
GÎLAMME SUMMARY, 6,03 FÜHRERS' EVENING
CONCERT HALL). Condarted by the Rev. R. W. Gilbert, C.F. and the ForceA
carinete Chair
by MIRJUT Hinde. 4.30 VIRTUOSO, Radio
5.36 REQUESTS FROM THE RADIO
NHGW (F.0.8.4. Grung.
And mesas quests fram Forces' families Vialled the and friends who Forces Bondeanting Stand at the 117) National
સડકમા..
4.00 TIME SIGNAL, AND PRO.
GRAMME SUMMARY.
5.01 NTUDIO: UNIT REGUENTH
Presented by Linda.
Calling H.M.S. Mndente
.40 SPORTS RELAY,
Angelation Fuotbal-Kowloon Metor Bus v. Kwong With Commentary from Caroline Hill,
nox
1.15
"JURE PARADE," Presented by Nick Kendall.
1.40 TUR WEEK."
New, reposts and interviews oh some of the week's evenly In and out of Hongkong. Compiled by Timothy Birch.
THE
1.39 WEATHER REPORT,
BIGNAL. AND M.00 TIME
NEWS (LONDON RELAY),
1.09 COMMENTARY (LONBON
RELAY) UR HPÈCIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
AN.
*.14 TRIO IN RHYTHM.
Vie Cristobal (piano). Vie ignacu (3) Angel (drums).
Can
8.30 FORCES' PAVOURITES (1.ON-
DON RELAY).
9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
STUDIO;
CADE.
SPORTS CAYAL-
Edited by
Urig Young.
Produced by John Wallace,
9.30 ECHOES OF THE THEATRE. "Klinet" musical Arabiņa Night (Borodiny sung by the original Broadway Cut Or. chestra
by conducted
Los Adrian. 10.00 TAKE YOUR PARTNERS, 10.39 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL (LONDON RELAY).
11.09 TAKE YOUR PARTNERS.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN,
Sunday
clude comments by Timothy 10.00 am TIME RIGNAL,
Birch on the Hongkong Stage Club's production
For Murtier by Knott.
M of "Dlul
Frederick
"Journey Into Space"
PRO.
GRAMME SUMMARY, NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND
SPORTH RESULTS. 115 MORNING MELODY,
Hungarian Bumpsudy No. 12 in sur mer list-Julius Katchen (piano).
(Christ lay Death).
HAR-
the Bonds of Esa
Christ Lak
Todesbanden In Carrain No. 4 (3. S. Bacit)-Choir Gulld and Orchestra of the Each conducted by Felix Prohaska, 10.38 WEATHER KEPORT, 11.00 TIME BIGNAL. RADIO NEWS- REEL (LONDON BELAY), 11.89 EPILOGUE (UECORDED).
Conducted by the tev. Father B. Ataguire, 8.4.
GOO HAVE THE QUEEN, 11:30 CLOSE DOWN, 、
BBC Overseas
Shortwave
7.13 "DOX 200."
Dert Gilleti at the CTKAL Selection: The King and_L" 130 STUDIO: ANNOUNCER'S
CHOICE.
China Mail"
Feature
115 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK—|10.30 XAVIER CUGAT AND HIR
RAVEL.. Quartet in Major Budapest
Đảo NUD OFF THE BRATEN
TRACK. Presented by Timothy tech.
"INTERNATIONAL.String Quartet.
יונות 10.60
CABARET.” Presented by Denise' Drabant. 1030 TAKE IT FROM KRK.
Dick
And Bentley
Jimmy Edwards with Wallas Eaton, Alma Cogan, June Whitisto, Repeat of Isat Friday's_brundenst. 10.89 WEATHKU REPÓRT,
*
| 11:40 TIME" signal, RADIO NEWS-
BERL (LONDON. RELAY). 11.00 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Intermezzo ¿trom "Hassan") (De- Lum-The falle Orch, conducted by Constant Lambert; The Walk to the Paradivo Garden-Intermezzo from "A Village Romeo and Juliet" (Dell); A Song of Bummer (De. B)-Anthony Colme conducting U London Bymphony Orch.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 a.. TIME BIGNAL OPENING MARCH. 7.0% LIGHT MUSIC.
1.15 NEW BUMMARY. 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN. YAS WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL
WEATHER REPORT DIARY FOR TODAY. RID MUSIC IN THE AIR. 12.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.15 pm. BTUDIO: FRAYERS.
ORCHESTRA (WITH VOCAL). Mambo Ay Ay Ay-chorum; Koothu The Agriene;. Gracias; Anything .CAK happen-Mitha; “ Wint
QUYTento 4 day made; 1umpty
Monue!
1.45 RECITAL (CONCERT HALL),
By Lão bio-hsien (contranos. • Dumpty; Los Timbates – chorus With Diano accompaniment by Lisbo Antiqus - JARANTY Isolde Apwoo.
(vocs]); Me Lo Dijo Adel, 3830 WEATHER RÉPONT. 11.00 TIME. BIGNAL, HADÍO NEWS-
RKEL (LONDON RELAY}, 11.09 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 918 FRANK WEIR AND - HIB
BAXOPHONE WITH CHORUS, Fairy": "March from the AND ORCHESTRA.
9.00 TIME DIGNAL,
Gypsy Night.
0.30 WEDNESDAY TREATTE
“THỂ TIP thất DUD OF BHAME" DY NICHOLAS MONSARRAT.
Dramatund for radio by Ken- Neth Langmaid.
Produced by Rayınemu Baiken, 10.30 RHYTHM AND ROMANCE.
Melancholy: Jail Chaponu; Lo Petite Diligence-Michel Ramos, at {als Daneq Orel; 1 give my heart 10 you Margie Murphy (Vocal): Dream: Hold my hand Loren Becker Vocal)--Enoch Light and he Light Brigade rch. with the Brigadier Quartet; Aimer Comme ANDJe T'Aune--Milchel Ramos and the Careno Cuban Boys: El Mac-Mahon -Luis Tuebals and it Tipica Orch: There's a rising moon--Dor Day (vocal): Bera in my heart - Vic Damone (vocal); Slowly with feel- NEWR.
ing-Sarah Vaughan (vocal)." AND 1039 WRATHER REPORT.
MORNING
By the Rev. J. E. Sandback. 12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 12.32 THE MURIC GOEB ROUND
AND ROUND.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
TUNES YOU'VE WHATLED TO WALTZ TIME.
With an August (plano), LIS NEWR, WEATHER REPONT
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE, MENTS.
130 LUNCаTIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLONE DOWN.
BIGNAL
4.00 TIME
ANU Pao- GRAMME BUMMARY.
0.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT,
0.0% CONCERT (CONCERT BALL.). By the band of the Hongkong Poiler.
By Ind permission of Mr A. C Maxwell. AND
Comanistoner of Police the direction of Mr W. n. Foster, A.R.C.M.
Presented by Alleen Dekker. 1.59 WEATHER REPORT. 3.09 TIME SIONAL
THE NEWR (LONDON RELAV).
LONDON 1.09 COMMENTARY
он RELAY)
AN- SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS. 843 L'ORCHESTRE DE LA 80. CIETE DES CONCERTS DU CONSERVATOIE DE PARIS. La Jolk Fille De Perth (The Fa
Nif Perth)-Suite Maid
(Bizet)- Edouard Lindenberg (conductor)..
3.30 TED HEATH AND HE18 MUSIC, With Dennis Lotis. Kathy Lloyd, Bobbie Brition. 200 TIN SIGNAL.
ASSOCIATION
FOOTBALL
(RELAY).
Combined Chinese v. The fest, Club Commentary troiti
20
Ground,
Programmes
(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. on 21.530. Mc/s, 13.93m and on 17.810 Mcs, 16.84m)
SATURDAY, OCT. 8
9.30 p.m. 11815
DAY AND AGE. 0.99 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 9.45 JUDAY'S CUMULTUMEI.
KORONY (1) C&DCUB).
แ
a
BIS CONTINENTAL CABARET. 9.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE, 10,09 THE NEWB.
10.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 THE UNDRAWN SWORD.
Rawdon The story of Francis
Suez Canal
700 APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR. Chesney of Blourne, father of the A now series my audin Diensen wat le 4- Whate Tigua
flow Jusak.
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. numuer scrawled on the wad of a 11.09 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, Brighton telephony Kit-x led to the 11.15 WITH HEART AND VOICE.
English Cathedral. Music. Juice and the pro- moston of a junior jepurler,
The Restoration, George Thalben 140 ORANDE GINGOLD.
Ball (organ), Xear with Hermione. Lon- 1.45 Front the Third Programme is only jedy which.
*NATIUNAL, SELF-ASSERTION IN THE COMMONWEALTH. Talk by Bruce Muler, Lecturer in Politics, University Ovilege, Leicester.
6.49 COMMENTARY.
5.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
6.25 teport from the
WENT COUNTRY.
4.30 FORCES FAVOURITES 1.00 FRUM THE WELKLIES. 9.15 We invite you to a
*RENDEZVOUS WITH EVE. Songs old and new sung, by Eve' Hoswell.
9.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS,
19.99 HUME NEWB FROM BRITAIN. 1.15 LASTENERS' CHOICE. 11.00 g Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL
109 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. LAS MURDOCH IN MAYFAIR. 11.45 Marjorle Westbury, introduces MUSIC TO. REMEMBER. SUNDAY, OCT. 9
0.30 pm. LIGHT MUSIC (recorda). 040 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 6.30 opurt on the
CONSERVATIVE PARTY CON-
FERENCE.
At Bournemouth.
7.05 MUSIC IN MINIATURE. 1.30 BUNDAY SERVICE. From Zion Congregational Chapel, Kential. Westmorland. Conducted by the ftov. G. J. Williams,
2.0 THE NEWB,
1.03 COMMENTARY,
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.30 EDUCATING ARCHIE.'
9,00 THE DEPARTURE.
(Die Abrotse).
An opera in one Act, Libretto by
A Room with a View; I'll follow my recret heart; Tokay; Mad about the boy; Zigeuner; You were there
Frank Chacksfield and his Orch. 10.00 THE NEWS.
A. von Steigentesen, in collaboration with Ferdinand Graf Sporck.
1930 RELAY OF THE CELEBRA-19.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
TION OF MASS FROM ST 19.15 FOR CHILDREN JOSEPH'S CHURCH.
M. Preacher: The Rev. Father
"Under the
lossom.
A light-hearted interlude of words And mule with Edward Lear, the famous writer at nonsering verse.
11.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. The UBC Northern Orchestra, 11.09 PHOGRAMME SUMMARY.
11.15 CONCERTO. Conducted by Vliem Tausky.
Many listeners who have been
serial,leadon, 8J, enjoying the BBC
3120 MUBICAL MOMENTS. "Journey Into Space", have said how sorry they are that on or- missed an casions they have
like to would se episode and hear it.
Radio Hongkong in going to start a repeat broadcast of the serial on Sunday afternoons at 3 pm-so if you've missed any.
don't forget instalments Listen on Sunday afternoons.
(Broadcasting un
to
a frequency
of 860 kilocycles per second and on 8940 kilocyclos, 70.14 metros.)
Today
7:00 am. TIME
HIGNAL AND
OPENING MARGH,
7.82 LIGHT MUSIC.
145 NEWS SUMMARY"
'7,10 TOP `O THE MORN.
140 WEATHER REPORT.
0,00 TIME AN SIGNAL,
WRATHER - HEPORT. "DIARY: FOR TODAY.
| 8.50 "MORIC › IN THE ·AIN.. AM: CLOSE, NOWK,...
NEWB, AND
by Mozart.
MONDAY, OCT. 10
12.00 on THE KENTUCKY MIN-tute Concerto No. 1 in G (313)
STRELA 12.15 pm 8TUDIO: SPORTS TIME. 1230 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
FROM COLE 12.32 101LIGHTS
PORTER'S "CAN CAN." Bunk by the Principals and Chorus of the Broadway Pro-
duction, Orchestra
conducted
by Million Rosenstock.
100 TIME SIGNAL.
Wulfred Atwell Plays
FERDINAND
4.30 pm. PIANO MUBIC (records). 6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 6.45 BBC. MIDLAND LIGHT ON-
CHESTRA. '
7.30 MURDOCHI, IN MAYFAIR.' 8.00 THE NEWS.
8,08 COMMENTARY,
B.15 SPORTS REVIEW.
B30 MUSIC FOR DANCING.
TUESDAY, OCT. 11
$30 pm. TiES DAY AND AGE, 6.49 FRUM THE EDITORIALS, 16 PLANU FLAT TIME.
7.00 A 130K Ar ikÆ OPERA, 7.30 COMMONWEALTH CLUB. 8:00 THE NEWS,
3.09 COMMENTARY.
8.13 PUIS ROUND-UP. 8.24 Fave Minutes for
FARMERS
1.30 PORCKS' FAVOURITES. -9,00 THE CHAMELEONS,
9.13 lewy aan Davis In
THE TWELVE-POUND LOOK.' By Janes borrie,
9.43 USZ MAGAZINE. 19. THE NEWS.
10.07 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 10.15 NEW RECORDS.
11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 11.09 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 11.15 IN TUWN TONIGHT. 11.43 MUSIC MAGAZINE. "The Composer's Use of the Cadenza by Geoffrey Bush; 'Clanetcal Piano Music for All, by John Lada. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12
6.30 p.m. SAM POLLOCK Gives his Impressione o the British Trade Fair at Copenhagen,
6.49 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
4.45 ELTON HAYER.
Sings to a mnall guitar.
7.00 TIE ARCHERS.
A story of country folk,
7.10 MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK,
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.00 COMMENTARY.
8.15 BPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.2 Report from
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND.
8.30 THE FRANKIE
KNOW.
9.18 DANCE MUSIC
HOWEND
945 WORK AND WORBIur. 10,00. THE NEWA,
10.09 110ME NEWS FROM DRITAIN. 10.15 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT OR-
CHESTRA.
11.00 g nen. RABIO NEWSREEL.. 11.9 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
WALRUS AND THE 11.15 THE
CARPENTER'
A radio melodrama for some voices Composed and a low instrumenti. hy Max Saunders to the words by Lewis Carroll, 115) nacing
THE CESAREWITCH STAKER. A recorded commentary on the race
Newmarket.
THURSDAY, QCT, 13
6.30 pan.
THIS DAY AND AGE. LAD FROM THE EDITORIALS. |_645 THE NOVELAIRE, Directed by Edward Itubach, “2.30 Yeter Heliers, Harry Becombe
and Spike Milligan in
THE BUON SHOW.
$40 THE NEWS,
8.00 COMMENTARY.
3.15 SPORTS BOUN-UP.
8.23 Report from the
NORTH OF ENGLAND, 8.30 "WHAT'S THE FORMY
A mid-week discuston about per. Zorinances
and prospects in sport, followed by. 'Sportsman, portrait of asporung personality,
8.45 BEYOND THE STARS.
A
space to melodies of
musical journey into recapture favourite yuster-year.
9.30 WELSH MAGAZINE.
10.00 THE NEWS,
30.00 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN, 1020 THOSE WERE THE DAYS: 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBUSKL. 11.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 11.15 SERIOUS ARGUMENT,
A special party conference edition in which
M.P. Conservative two Yawer questions on their conference put to them by Dingie Foot, 11.45 Music Trein
THE ROCK
by the people of A programana Gibraltar. Introduced by the Mayor. The Hon. J: A, Hassan, M.V.O.. JP.
FRIDAY, OCT. 14
“JOHNNY MORRIS GETS
4.30 n.
6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 6.4 SANDY MACPHERSON. At the theatro organ.
7.00 THE PRAYING MANTIS. Her food and her capture of prey; her curious, mating behaviour; her claborate provisions for her young and her shortcomings as a mother. Narrator-Michael Hordern.
2.30 APPOINTMENT WITH PEAR. By
Carr. John Dickson
Dead Man's Knock.
6.00 THE NEWS,
8.0% COMMENTARY.
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.25 Report from the
MIDLANDS,
3-The
8.30 GOD AND HIS WORLD.
A Christian approach to daily te
by Father Patrick McEnroe.
LA TWENTY QUESTIONS.
9.15 NEW RECORDS:
DAS LETTER FROM, AMERICA, By Alistair Cooke.
10.00 THE NEWS,
10.00 HOME NEWḤ FROM BRITAIN. 1935 GRAND HOTEL,,
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO
NEWBREEL.
11.09 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 11.15 Radio Thinize prosetta Carleton
Hobbs in
UNCLE HARRY.
By Thomas Fola.
By Mik
:
under
F
16.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWS- REEL (LONDON RELAY).
11,09 GOODNIGHT MUBIC.
Waltari, Op. 39 (Brahms)-Robert Weisz (plano).
GỖI HAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN.
Thursday
740 n.m. TIME SIGNAL. OPENING MARCH.
7,02 LIGHT MUBIC. 1.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 TOP O' THE MORN. 1.45 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME FIGNAL.
WEATHER REPORT DIARY FOR TODAY, 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR, 9.00 CLUBE DOWN.
AND
Wallz from the Ballot "The Doll Orient-
| Waltz - Vienna Hadio · Bympliony Orch, conducted by Max Schonberr Jaro Schmied und salna Sollsten, Die Werber-Waltz: Gebirgskinelor. Waltz Mein Baden-Waltz-Orches- ter "India Wien" conducted by Max Sctiontière.
God save tUE QUEEN, 11.40 CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
TIME
7.00 am.
'SIONAL OPENING MARCH. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.16 NEWS SUMMARY, 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 3.00 TIME BIGNAL,
WEATHER ПЕРОПТ DIARY FOR TODAY. 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIL. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 13.15 p.r. STUDIO:
AND
NEWS. AND
ROMAN CATHOLIO. PRAYERS. By the by. Father. W. 'dallagher,' BJ.
13.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY." 1932 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. MANTOVANI AND HIS on- CURRTRA. '
∙1.00 TIME · SIGNALS
VOCAL HIGHLIGHTS.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTE.
I 3D MUSIC OF the masterS. 2.00 ULOBE DOWN.
AND
ГЛО-
6.00 TIME SIGNAL
ORAMME BUMSTARX. 0.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT.
6.08 STUDIO: NAIVE
noun. AND
12.30 pm, PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 12.32 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
With Hugo Winterhalier and 21 Orchestra. 1.13 NEWS,
AND MENTS.
WEATHER
CHILDREN'S HALF
Presented by Vaterla. 6.30 POPULAR BONG PARADE, 1.00 BUNDOWN BERENADE.
In the will of the night: To
다
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19.50 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIU NEWX-
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