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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1955,

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A

Remembrance Day Ceremony

MACAO GRAND PRIX

WINTER PROGRAMMES

11.00 TAKE

YOUR

PARTNER)----

HUMPHREY. LYTTELTON AND IN BAND. GOD SAVE THE 11.30 CLOSE DOWN

QUEEN.

Sunday

10.00

TIME

MONAL, PRO- GRAMME Summary, NEWĄ, WEATHER REPORT AND SPORTS RESULTS.

DAY

CERE-

1.15 MEDITATIVE MUNIC,

0.45 REMEMBRANCE

Fro the Cenotaphi, Statue Bure. Commentary by David Lyttle from

MONY.

The major event in the Motor Sports Calendar in this part of the world is the Macao Grand Prix, which takes place this week-end. Tonight and tomorrow night, Radio Hongkong will be relaying commentaries, reports and interviews from Macao,| by John Wallace, Hank Miller, Nick Kendall and the Hongkong Chab Balcony. Timothy Birch.

11.15 MORNING FROM.

Consecration of the House-Over- Jure (Beethoven, Op 124) Faltx Weingartner conducting the London

Philharmonic Orch: Sigurd Jursalter

Suite Op. 36 (Griegi music to Bjomson's drama)-The Cincinati Aymphony

Tonight's programme will form part of Sports Cavalcade, which is on the air at 9 p.m.. and tra tomorrow evening the report will be relayed directly from Macao at 9 p.m.

orch, bonducted by Thor Jahnson.

19.43 RELAY or THE REMEM- BRANCE DAY SERVICE FROM AT JURN'S CATHEDRAL.,

South China v. Hine Tao.

Commentary from Caroline HUI.

, 10.13 · LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.

Mantovani and his Drchestra.

140 "CARMEN JONES" (111ZET).10.45 ORQUESTA DEL TEATRO

selections from the roadway Productton.

4.00 TIME SIGNAL AND PRO-

GRAMME SUMMARY,

4.91 "THROUGH THE Looking. AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE."

|

GILARR

Beginning a

of

adaptations of the immortal story by Lewis Carroll,

Part 1. Looking-Glass House." 6.30 #ERVICE OF REMEMBRANÇE

(LONDON RELAY).

From the Cenotaph, Whitehall, London.

1.20 INTERLUDE

10 WEATHER REPONT.

1.9 TRÊN NEWE (LONDON WELAY), 139 COMMENTARY (LONDON RELAY) OR SPÈCIA). AN- NOUNCEMENTA,

1.45 Dube Daniels and Ben 1.pon in

“IJFE WITH THE LYONS,” Episode 33-My Hal

BIS MUSICAL COCKTAIL

Memories of You: Pardon me pretty baby; Rose Room; Thai's my weakness now: 101 got by - Fela Sowando Rhythen Quintet,

8.30 JACOBEAN THEATRE,

A programme based on. No. 2: "A new way to pay old debta,"

9.00 TINE SIONAL.

.

MAÇAG GRAND PRIX. Further commentarios, reporta and interviews on the Second Grand Service conducted by the Very Fix by John Wallace, Hank Miller,

Nick Kendall and Timothy Durch.

Heiny by Redio Hongkong from Radio Vila Verde)

Hev. F. 8. Temple, Drast AJ Hongkong. Prencher. The Rev G J Hlubba.

Organi

Tomorrow is Remembrance Sunday. In the morn- ing at 10.45, listeners to Radio Hongkong can hear a commentary by David Lyttle on the Ceremony to be held

at the Cenotaph in Statue Square, when His Bromley, CF, DAUG,

Ar D Bout. Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham,

(7.30 .. G.C.M.G., and His Excellency the Commander British Forces, Government, Service and civilian dignitaries will lay wreaths at the foot of the Cenotaph after observing a two minutes silence followed by the Last Post and Reveille.

--

In

Tomorrow evening. previous yours, the impressive i Servier

Remembrance in Whitehall,

أن

when Her Majesty

the Queen Tends representatives of the Services, the Common- wealth and the British Govern- ment in laying werallin on the Cenotaph,

will

he rebroadcast i

from London at 0.30 p.m.

WINTER PROGRAMMES

Tonight the clicks go back

Line one hour. und winter

begins ofciully. Radio Hong- itong has planned

winter schedule which includes many niow programines Ile- signed to appeal to listenerA of varying tastes.

Several of these will be in- troduced during the coming week. For those who enjoy visit to the cinema, "Going to the Pictures” can be heard on Wednesday'n at 7.15. In this programme a panel of three will give you their impressions what's on at the cinema in that particular week.

Children's

programmes

been somewhat extended.

of

Timothy Birch, who can be heard in Sunday's programme on the Macno Grand Prix at

p.m.

4.00 01D TIME BALLROOM

With sydney Thompson and his Orchestra,

2:30 QENE KRUPA AND HIÐ OR-

CHESTRA (WITH VOCALI

3.00 STUD20 -

HOSPITAL. --

FILMS."

"MUSIC FROM THE

1,15 NEWS. WKATHER REPORT AND BIECIAL ANNOUNCE- MKNTH.

1.23 STUDIO: SPORTS TIME.

1:30 STUDIO: PROGRAMME BUM- MARY, HOSPITAL, REQUESTS. Presented by Ireuda

2.30 AFTERNDON CONCERT,

Horn Concerto

In 13 laydn)-- Vienna Symphony Ojen, Frouz Kodit

Hettie (Horn), Erna

(Cembak). Auton Helller

Leurviverot). Syn- phone Pre **Tintagel" Bakl London Bymphony Orch condueled by George Weldon

1.00 JOURNEY INTO SPACE.

Written And produced by Charles Calfton,

JJ NTUDIO; HOME REQUESTS.

Presented by Brenda,

4.30 VIENNA HYMPHONY υπ

CHESTRA.

1.

0.30 THE HUNDAY CONCERT.

"Jena" Symphony in C major Beethoven-Symphony Orels findio Leipzig conducted by Roli Kienert; Second Piano Concerto Op. 44 Tchaikovsky) Tatiana Niko- bertya (piano), B. Maribel (violin), Berezovsky | ("celio) und State ich, of the U.S.6.R, conducted by Konstantine' Anosov, 10.41 FROM THE WEEKLIKS THE.

CORPED LONDON REJAY). 10.39 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 MURI AT THE CLOSE.

Dunk TY Op 10 Nue 1. à & 3 (Dvorak) Czech 110 Alex. Plocek violin). Joset Palenicek (piano), Milox Sadlo (cello) 120 THE EPILOQUE.

For Remembrance Day GOB SAVE THE QUEEN. 19.30 CLONE DOWN.

Monday

5.00 *.. TIMIE BIGNAL. PRO

GRAMME SUMMARY AND WEATHER REPORT.

MEMORIER."

8.02 9.00

NEWS.

AND

SIGNAL, EATHER REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, 930 "THE WATERSPRITE”, OP. 107

(DVORAK).

The Kim Waltz, Op. 400. (Jotunn

ME Finz Salmhofer (eon- Straum) dutor); Offenbach Fantasy: Orpheun in the Underworld, introduction and Bavarulle +from "The Tale of Hoffmana"): Fair Helen; Entracte and Minuet (from "The Tales of Hoffmaon"); The Song of the Sword from "Grand Thacher of Gemi- stein") --Iobert Stulz (conductor). 5.00 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

QUESTS

Presented

by

and

4,00 STUDIO: FORCES CHOICE.

Presented by Norman Taylor.

beginning this week, in addition

to

the umal

Children's

-

ramme on Mondays and Fri-

days, there will be a programme

"Adventures in enlied

InMusic" on Tuesdays at 6.30, designed especially for students of music

though it is hoped that programme will appeal to musle

lovers of all ages.

On

4.30 THE MILL, UN THE FLOSS

My George Ellut, produced by Watria Grantham,

J'a: D "Fashion and Frulle."

3.00 STUDIO UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Linda. N R

Watching

BBC

Symphony Orchestra of Radio Berlin.

Conducted by Cerhard huetter,

Wiesen-

9.30 VARIETY BIGHLIGHTB,

Overseas Shortwave

ALBENIZ (With vocal),

13.00 **THE

DLUE DANUSE" BALLET (JOHANN STRAUSS). London, Philharmonic Orch, cor- ducted by Antal Doruti, M30 PRŐSÍF THE

IRVING BERLIN,

SHOWS

or

[Selection);

"Call me Madam" "Annto get your gun"——Solection, 12.00 mean MUSIC THEMES OF

TELEVISION.

Played by Hugo. Winterkallor and his Orchestra.

12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. RAI DOUBLE ATTRACTION.

Dilly Daniel (vocal), Winifred Atwell and her Planos. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL

THE CINCINNATI OPERA ORCHESTRA. 1.13 NEWS. WEATHER

SUMMER

IEPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE

MENTA.

1.34 BBC CONCERT HALL.

CHORUS

DOC Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Málcolm Bargent. 230 LES BAXTER, HIS

AND ORCHESTRA. 3.00 "REDSKIN ROMP."

Charite chestra.

Barnet

zod his or

By the waters of Minnetonka: Indian Love Call; From the Land of the Sky Blue Waters: Indian Sum- nier, Wahoos Lament.

3.15 EDDIE FISHER SINGS.

I'm just a Vagabond Lovers Where the Blue of the night meets ito guld of the Day: Night and Day: Begin the Beguine; May I sing to you—– with Hugo Winterhaller's Orch.

330 VOX SINFONIETTA VIENNA

(HANK HAGEN, CONDUCTOR). With Eduard Mark (plano) Anton Karan (Zither).

4.00 THOSE IN FAVount.”

· Page

China Mail" Feature

An illustrated talk by Phyllie by Johis Barbirolli. Bentley.

1.00 CLOSE DOWN,

8.00 TIME SIGNAL."

OFF THE BEATEN TRACK {RECORDED,

Presented by Timothy Birch. 9.30 RECITAL BY ESTOKH CHUW (SOPRANO) (CONCERT

ATL),

With plano Récompaniment by Isolde Ahwse.

DAS ARSOCIATION FOOTBALL, man CHARITY MATCH FOR POPPY DAY FUND (RECORDED). Combined Servicea v. The leg. Commentary

the from Ground.

200

1915 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

Dick Mandey

Jimmy and Edwards with Wallas: Eaton, Alma Cogan. June Waleneja Repeat of last Friday's broadcast. 10.43′′ URIBIDE

INCRE Book

SHERIDAN LE

BILAS" BY FANU.

Road by Cynthia Nixon,

1. Introducing Aunk Tuthyn, of Know) and his daughter Maud, | 10.59 WEATHER REPORT.

11.09 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- (RECORDED LONDON

RELAT).

$1

the

11.49 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. Summer Night; Magic moonlight; When you wish upon a ator: Cuban Love Bong The

nestness of you; Adim --Puti Weston and his Orch

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 1138 CLORE DOWN.

Tuesday

7.00 Butth TIME BIGNAL

OPENING MARCH.

7.02 LIOUT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 TOP OF THE MOUN. 745 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME

BIGNAL.

AND

NEWL

WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.15 p.m. STUDIO: PRAYERS.

By Christopher Mayhew, Produced by Mary Hope Allon. 5.00 Excerpts from 11.M.8, PINA

YOKE (ILBERT AND SUL-1232 LIVAN).

sung by the members of the D'OFly Carte Opera Company. With charus and orchestra ducted by Isidore Godfrey.

3.35 INTERLUDE.

con-

6.00 TÌNH HIGNAI, AND }}}}_

GRAMME BUMMARY.

0.00 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S HALF

HOUR

Presented by Elizabeth. 6.30 AUSTRALIÄN MAGAZINE. 4.43 BOX 209" (RECORDED). Bert Gillett at the organ, 0.59 WEATHER REPORT.

7,00 TIME SIGNAL AND

NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 7.09 "THE ZITATORY

Y.W.C.A." [RECORDED).

THE

ΥΠΕ

A talk by Miss Shin Tah-hing, 7.15 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC. With Kay Cavendish, 7.30 "TWO'R COMPANY."

First of a new series in which Uraula Bulmer interviews a long- kong married couple and invitea u.em to relate their experiences.

7.45 "CAVALCADE OF MUSICAL,

COMEDY."

Rue Stevena (mezzo-soprano) and Robert Merrill (baritone). 8.00 TED HEATH AND HIS MUNIC, With Dennis, Lotia, Kathy Lloyd, Bobble Britten. 8.30 CHARLOTTE BRONTE.

Programmes

(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 am, on 21.530 Mc/6, 13.93m and on 17.810 Mc/s, 16.84m)

SATURDAY, NOV. 5

6.30 pm, TUS DAY AND AGE 6,40 BPOM THE EDITORIALS. 045 TODAYS COMPOSER

Falla (on recorde).

7,00 ArrOINTMENT WITH YEAR. By John Dickson Carr, &-"Till 185 Carrol Armadas Come/ But for zovulation given by Special Prisoner 24, the Fuñser's plot to stamp bie London would mark for ever un PRO- Dave inaletalised.

the

Calling Station.

Coont

0.00 TIME

SIGNAL AND

Thursdays

at

cigh!

there will o

603 ASSOCIATION

FOOTBALL

Eastern.

from

the

Club

minutes past six,

dramatisations of A. A. Milne's

GRAMME KUMMARY

Commentary

delightful story "The House Al Ground. Pool Comer", and then on Sun- days, just after six, beginning tomorrow. Lewis "Alice

Carroll's Looking Though the Glass" in serial form, produced by the BBC.

"BEDSIDE BOOK"

wlan Uke readinute of For thone novels or short stories, there will be "Bedside Book" al 10:45 pun. from Monday to Friday, the n book is to be "Uncis Sle" by Sheridan La Fans, and the ephodes are to be read by Cynthia Nixon.

On Saturday evenings at 10.30.

Short will be "Saturday there Story, tarling next Baturday the 12th, with "Prep Girl". by Alex Borrie, to be read by the author.

·

540 MELODIEŊ YOU REMEMBER-

THE WESTMINSTER LIGHT ORCH.

7.00 STUDIO:

**JUKK

HOX

PARADE," Presented by Mick Kendali.

7.30 UTINIS WEEK" (RECORDED), News, reports and Laskerviews

un some of the week's

and out

evanta

7.30 BANEVEK'S HALF-MOUR' 6.00 THE NEWB.

4.00 COMMENTARY

2.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP

8.25 Report from the

WEST COUNTRY

5,30 FORCES' FAVOURITES

4.00 FROM 'THE WKERLIES,

9.13 RENDEZVOUS WITH EVE."

9.30 SCOTTINI MAGAZINK.

10.00 THE NEWS,

10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

16.15 LITENÉILS' CHOICE,

11.00 g 1. RADIO NEWSREEL

11.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

1230 MUSIC FOR DANCING, 8.13 CONTINENTAL

САДАНЕТ

5.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINK,

9.00 THE NEWS.

8.33 DANCE 'MUSIC, 2.43 WORK AND WORSHIP 9.00 THE NEWS.

0.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. BJB BBC MIDLAND LIGHT OR-

CHESTRA. 10.90. Big Brn, RADIO NEWIRSEL. 19.99 PROGRAMME SUMMARY 10.15 THE GREAT DELIVERANCE

sasemanent of the gunpowder

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.15 LIFE IN OUR HANDS.“ The story of Pamela Bright, a young muting strier in a Casualty Clearing Statkal during the Allied Advance through Norili West Burope. Adapted by Pamela Bright from her book, plot, 1005, by Hugh Trevor-Roper, Elfe in Our Hands."

19.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWBREEL. 19.09 PHOGRAMME BUMMARY, 10.15 WITH HEART AND VOICE

English Cathedral Musle, 6-The bart Perod The Choir of Ely

Michool Cathedral,

Howard and conductor) with a string ensemble. Recorded in y Cathedral. Programme devised and edited by Peter to Huray 10.45 rom the Third "Programme MEMORY OF ENDO-

CHINA.

By Graham Greene and "THEATRE JÚSTORY, Roy Walker talks about the Esternational Conference on Theatre History.

11.15 The Merchant Navy Męmoriał, ¦ 12.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE.

HER MAJESTY TÜE QUEEN 1143 SCIENCE REVIEW. IA

unveil the Imperial War Graves Short wave of Hongkong.

radio and the Commistan's Memorial on Compiled by Timothy Dirch.

Tower International Geophysical Year," by Iatrodged by

Hill, London, David Lyttle.

which commemorates | De R. L. Smith-Rose, Director of 24,000 men of the Merchant Navy Britain's Radio Research Station, and nahing fools, who gave Vieir lives in the 1930-40 war and have

7.39 WEATHER REPORT.

5.00 TIME SIGNAL AND

NEWS (LONDON HELAT).

THE

AN-

5.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON BE-

LAY) OR SPECIAL

NOUNCEMENTS.

8.15 EVENING STAR-DUAL IVEN

(VOCAL). Goober peas Gift along Ittle Dogies; From

bere on up, the For

of years, Radio don't get any nunber

higher; The guiden bas | Vanity / Tibbý Sunday Concert

Dündar; Kulgrew's liongkong's begun a p.m., but to allow for, soiree (art. Ives). mort leisurely ittening, the Ume has now been altered to 9.30 pm.

On Monday evening at 750, a new weries of programmes colled "Two's Company will be on the air. Ench week Rik will be inviting Hong- kong married couple to come to the att:dio and talk about themselver to Urmila Bulmer; how they first met and married; their hobblen and and they will be to select a record th revive Come expecially pleasant memory,

The first couplo to subject them- welves to this friendly Inquiadiion are an Army-Staff Sergeant and his wile, and they can be heard in "Two's Company" on Monday at 1.30.

טרגיי

Naturalist"-« BBC' #erios expecially produced for overseas, 13 based on a series long familiar to isteners in Britain. The speakeza áro always people of authority, aħd their revelations about the fascinal- ing and occasionally mysterious as .pects of wild life on land, in the sea and in the air have gained ́a steadily Increasing audience. The first programme in the series can be heard on Tuesday at 140.

Au from tomorrow evening, the News, relayed from the BBC, WHI

be broadcast at 7 pm.

(Broadcasting on a frequency

of 860 kilocycles per second).

Today

JEM PIL PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

1 MUSICAL, SCRAPBOOKS,

HAR NEWEAR WEATHER. REPORT ANIMI SPECIAL, ANNOUNUE-

120 LUNCETIME MURIO)

8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES (LON-

DON RELAY),

5.09 TIME SIGNAL

reports

| N. Srave but the sea.

SUNDAY, NOV. 6

6.30 p. SERVICE OF REMEM-

GRANCE

from the Cenotaph, Whitehall, 7.30 THE NEWS. 7.39 COMMENTARY.

1.43 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.00 The Light Programme

MUSIC FESTIVAL OF 1938. BBC Concert Orchestra.

0.00 THE NEWS

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN. 5.15 FOR CHILDREN

"The House At Pooh Corner." By A. A. Mune,

TUESDAY, NOV. 8

5.30 pm. COMMONWEALTU ČLUU,

7.00 THE NEWS,

109 COMMENTARY.

1415 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

723 Five MERSION LOT

FARMERS.

730 FORCES' FAVOURITES

8.50 THE BILLY MAYERL RUYTHBUİ

ENSEMBLE,

8.13 THE ROMANCE OF HORATIÓ

SPARKINS/2

By Charles Dickens. Adapted as a radio play.

14 ULSTER MAGAZINE, 2.00 THE NEW..

9.00 ROME NEWS YEOM BRITAIN. 2.15 NEW. NECORDA,

10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL, 10.09 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 19.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

MACAO GRAND PRIZ,

10.00 igiten. RADIO NEWSREEL. Commentaries,

And 10.09 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. interviews on the second Macao | 10.15 CONCERTO, Grand Prix by John Wallace, Piano Concerto No. 5 in 7, by Saint- |- 10,41 MUSIC MAGAZINE,

11.15 HANCOCK'S · HALF-HOUR

Hank Miller, Nick Kendall and Seens, Timothy Birch. Rolay by Radio Hongkong from | Featuring old. "Ancock "Imnaelf, Hindio Vila Verde).

9.30 MUSIC FROM BROADWAY.

11.45 British Legion

FESTIVAL OF REMEM- BRANCE.

"Lady in the Dark." Excerpt A recorded commentary by Wynford from the musical play by Its | Vaughan "Thomas on yesterday's rally

Well), at the Royal Albert Hall, London

and Bother

Gershwin and Kurt

starting Anne

Carleton Carpenter with Clay-

Warnick Choir,

Orchestra cond. by Charles Sanford. 10.00 TAKE YOUR PARTNERS. 1939 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

RREL (LONDON RELAY").

FERDINAND

MONDAY, NOV. 7

6.30p.m. FLYING HIGHT,

From the N.A.r. Station at Biggin

, Kent with The Stargazers,

1.00 THE NEWS.

7.09 COMMENTARY,

7.15 BPORTS REVIEW.

The Art of Paderewski,' by 'Alco Robertson; Clamical Piano Musto for All by John Lade.

11.00 COMMONWEALTH OF SONG, 1145 THIS DAY AND AGE.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9

0.30 pm. MUNIC

WORK.

7.00: THE NEWS,

7. COMMENTARY,

WHILE YOU

7.13 SPORTS, BOUND-1/.

1,23 Report from

BOUTIL CAST ENGLAND. TRANKIE

7.30 THE

BHOW.

ROWERD

Ari

11.00 RALPH DOWNES (organ). 1135 MUBIC ÎN MINIATURE. 11.43 FILMS TO BEK,

Cow

1122m Gordon

gives

month's review of current British flim.

THURSDAY, NOV. 10

0.10 p.m. "THE GOON SHOW." 7.00 THE NEWA.

1.09 COMMENTARY

7.15 APORTS ROUND-UP.

1.25 ileport fruin the

NORTH OF ENGLAND

7,30 *WHAT'S THE FORMT

1.45 DRYOND THE STARS."

A mustert journey into space to

favourlic ecapture

melodies of

yester-year,

#30 WELSH MAGAZINE. 0.00. THE NEWS,

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 320 THOSE WERE THE DAYS! 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 100 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 10.15 BERIOUS ARGUMENT. 10.45 BBC Concert FAIL

Brott

BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA, Conducted by

Alexander Elamith Bhair (pleno), ILES THIN DAY AND ÁQE,

FRIDAY, NOV. 11

6.30 PM. DANCE MUISC, 1.00 THE NEWA.

7.00 COMMENTARY. 7.15 APONTS BOUND-UP. 7223 Report from the

MIDLANDS.

134 OOD AND HIS WORLD,

A Christian approach to daily ite

by Robert Cromett

1.4 TWENTY QUESTIONS

Coramonwealth_Edition,

4.15 NEW RECORDS.

3.45 LETTER FROM AMERIČA. By Allstate Cooke, 9,00 THE NEWB,

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM DEITAIN, 9.15 GRAND. HOTEL.

10,00 21 Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.. 19,00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 10.13 Badio Theatre presents Grim12s Jones and Geraldine McKwan

"THERE'S ALWAYS JULIET." A comedy by John Van Druten. 11.30 BIZTON HAYER,

1

MORNING

By the Very Rev. 7. 8. Tetopis. 12.20 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

THE

MUSIC GOES ROUND AND ROUND.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

TUNES YOU'VE WHISTLED, GEORGE GREELEY (PIANO), 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE MENTI.

130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC,

Ör.

Prelude to Werther (Mamenal)- Albert Wolff conducting The Cheslin of the Opera-Comique, Pari: Clarinet Concerto in A malor, (Mozart) Ewald Koch K. 022

Orchestra

(Clarinet) and Chamber

<? Radio Berlin conducted by Herbert Hearth,

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

PRU

6.00 TIME BIUNAL AND

GRAMMK SUMMARY. 6.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 4.06 CONCERT BY THE BAND OF THE HONGKONG POLICE (CONCERT HALL), By kind permission of Mr A. C. Maxwell Commissioner of

Police. Under the direction by Mr W. B. Forter, A.R.CM

930 ADVENTURES IN MUSIC.

The Grut Is a new

Bories of progetimes for Young Music Lovers

Prof Michael Head sums up the results of The Royal College of Music Exaihinations and worno of the prize-winners perform.

$.50 WEATHER REPORT. 2.00 TIME -SIGNAL AND THK NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 7.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RKLAY) GR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

7.23 STUDIO: “FIRST HEARING.” Prosented by Alex Borris. 7.43 THE NATURALIST INTRO-

DUCED

ALAXWELL

KNIGHT.

BY

Lande

The Migration of Birds, James Fisher

and Elr borough Thomson.

INTERNATIONAL

1.00 STUDIO:

HALF HOUR,

8.30 STARLIGHT SERENADE.

9.00 TIME BIGNAL..

Cicely Courtneldge in "CALLING MISB NEIDGE."

COURT.

With guest star Margaret Leighton, 9.30 MOTORING MAGAZINE" (RE-

CORDED).

A monthly magazina. Edited and introduced by Timothy Birch.

SHOW

10.00 THE DON ADAME

(NO. 5 RECORDED). The latest in American Swing Music.

Presented by Dan Adama of the U.S.B. "George Clymer."

| 10.30 BRITAIN BINGB.

The - Redshaw Blagers.

10,13 BEDSIDE

BOOK

BILAR" BY SHERIDAN PANU.

Read by Cynthia Nixon,

UNCIE

1.2

early

2. Maud Ruthyn recalls nvantaries of Uncle Silus and her mather.

10.59 WEATHER REPORT.

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

1LM GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Concerto per Zeello and orchestra (Schumann, Op. 120)-Mirko Darner

with Pro Musica (cello)

Orch.. Stuttgart conducted by Holt Rein | hardt,

"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

1.00

Wednesday

TIME SIGNAL OPENING. MANCH. 1.02 LIGHT DIUBIC 7.15 NEWS JUMMARY.

120 TOP O' THE MORN.

145 -WEATHER REPORT.

1.00 TIME DIONAL

4.00 TIME

SIGNAL AND UNAMME AUMMARY,

KOS STUNO: TYYN

DIP

VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Margnoilla.

1180-

4.35 STUDENTI GUIDE.

The fourth of a series of talks prepared by

Radio Australia

AT THK OPERA.

"Don Giovana?? aut 1 (Mozart). Don Giovanni, Afariano' Bjabile; Leporeliu, Atols - Pernerstorferi Donna Anna, Gertrude Grob-Prandi; Don Ottavio, Herbari Handt Masolio, Alfred Poell; Dorina Elvira, Illide

Kongizni; - Zerlina, Hfectda Fielmeer: Cornmendatore, „Chane, tron Cxerwenka-With the Vienna · Bym phony Orchestra and the chorus, of the Vionna State Opera candusted

tor students intending to joinny Hans Bwarowsky, schools and universilios la Austraila.

No. 4: 'What It Will Cost." 030 WRATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME HIONAL.

10.35 approx.. WALTZING

WALDTEUFEL,

WITH

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109 COMMENTARY (LONDON

RELAY) OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTR, 7.18 "GOING TO THE PICTURES.“ | Three critics discus now pictures thewing in Hongkong.

1.30 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. LEW STONE AND HIS OR- CHESTRA.

1.00 NTUDIO: CHOICE.

Read by Cynthia Nixon. 10.30 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWB- RRRL (LONDON BELAY RE- CORDED),

1169 00ODNIGHT MUBIC.

Ravel: PLANO

Concerto in major for Orch.: Jut Slov

ANNOUNCER'S ADegramente: Ind· Mov,--Adagio 3rd Mov-Presto Jacqueline UesAti Blancard (Piano) withi L'Orchestre

Parented by ary Green. 1.30 BBO JAZZ CLUB,

Eric Delaney and his Bano. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

WEDNESDAY THEATRE.

"A muzejage has been arranged" by Alfred Sutro. Cart:

Peter Phumbly.

Burner.

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***THE DEAL"-ADAPTED JOANNA OBLAKOWSKA, Pro a short story by Guy de Minupassant.

Cast: Broda Holman. Timothy Birch: John Dutul: Peg Glar both plays product for the fong- kong Alage Club by Alicen Dekker, 945 A BRORT CONCERT DY

FAMOUS SINGERS. 10.00 MURIC OF THE TWENTY CENTURY HOUND AND MUSIC (BBC RECORDING). A series of talks scientifg background to music 27 B. W. French.

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10.30 ECHOES OF ITALY.

George Fayer (pland; with eithm accomp.

Mattinata: Anema o core: Ciribies- bin; Tie-, tie-to; O sole mio: Lima rosa Per un bel d'amoure; Oh Mari; Funiculi-funicula.

10.43 NEDSIDE BOOK "UNCLE

FILAS".

By Bheridan to Fanu. Read by Cynthia Nixon, 10.39 WEATHKE REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWA- REEL (LONDON RELAY RE- COLDED).

11.09 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Robert Farnon audi his OT- chestra. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7.00 AJ11. TIME

BIGNAL AND OPENING MARCH.

1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 120 TOP O' THE MORN. 145 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

NEWS, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 "NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

WEATHER LIS NEWS,

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

REPORT

130 SONGS FROM THE SHOWS.

With Azona Winn, Eve Becké, Helen Claro. Jack Cooper, Jonti Hansen, Billy Turbeof and bis Concert Orch.

Presented by John Watt 100 CLOSE bown.

AND

PRO-

6.00 TIME SIGNAL

GRAMME SUMMARY, 6.03 KTOCK MARKET REPORT. 6.08 A PROGRAMME FOR CHILD.

REN.

Beginning a new series "The House At Foch Corner" by

A. A. Milno. 1-Pooh builds a house." 6.39,STUDIO; PORTUGUESE HALF

HOUR.

4.59 WEATHER REPONT. 7.00 TIME SIONAL, THE

(LONDON RELAY). 1.09 COMMENTARY

NEWS

(LONDON RELAY) OR SPÈCIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

de in Bulue Romande conducted by Ernest Apiermet,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

7.00

Friday

TIME SIGNAL AND OPENING MARCH. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC, 1.11 NEWB SUMMARY. 120 TOP O' THE MORN. 745 WEATHER NEPORT. 1.00 TIME *SIONAL.

NEWI, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY, 9.00. CLOSE DOWN. 12.15 pm

J

STUDIO: ROMAN CATHOLIC PRAYERS. ...... By the Kay, Father, ; 8. W. Gallagher B

18.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 LONDON STUDIO_MELODIES.

Frank Chackisaid And Orchestra.

1.00 THE BIGNAL

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REPORT

DONIS DAY KINGS THE FILM "LULLABY BROADWAY."

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

130 MUŠIC OF THE MASTERS,

"Lohengrin"-Prelude - (Wagner) Tho Radio Philharmonie breti. Hilversum) conducted by Paul Van Kempen; Arioso (Boch)—Adagio- Alfredo

(Violin). Frie Campoll Gritten (Plano); Skazka (A. Piry Talo)___ (Rimsky-Korsakov-üp. 193-- conductea

| The_Philharmónia Orch.

by Constant Lambert.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 TIME BIGNAL AND

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PRO-

6.01 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 4.08 PROGRAMME POR CHILD.

BEN, Part of Act 1 Scene I ớ thự

1 King Tragedy of (Wilkin Shakespeare) (@per... formed by members of Form Vid st Stephena Gin Col lego, presented by Audiwy Mendes, (recorded).

9.30 NTD10; "POPULARITY POLL” - THE THIRD OF A BERIES or NEW

PRO

GRAMMES.

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Prosented by Jean Predict the three top tunes of the week to win the enah prize. 245) WEATHER REPORT...

7.00 TIME BIONAL. THE NEWS

(LONDON RELAY).

7.09 COMMENTARY

(LONDON BKLAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

7.15 STUDIO: JAZZ HALF HOUR.

Premated by Robert Acheson, 7.15 MOVIE MAGAZINE. 8.13 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

Dick Bentley And Jimmy Edwards with Walias - Raton, Alma Cogan, Jane Whitfeld. $45 LETTER HOM AMERICA (LONDON BELAY RECORDED). by Alistair Cooke, 9.00 TÍME BIONAL..

ATUDIO: MUSIC LOVERS" BOUR-CLASSICAL REQUESTS.

Presented by Alleen 'Dekker. © Lamm Gottes, Unschuldig (3, 8. Bach); "Bymphony No. 4 in 1 Major. Op. 68 the "Pastoral". Symphony) AN-Beethoven); My Heart" at Thi Sweet Volce (from "Bayson Deillal") (Saint-Saens) · [frain. An "Interrupted Melody"); the

Tris! Eon

Fontaine (Dupare); pont Impromptu in C Sharry Minor, Post-

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CADARET.

1.15 BOULEVARD CAFE.

Le mal do Paris Chiro Leclerc, Saint-Germain-des-Pres - Loo Ferre (Piano & Chant); Le Mirabeau Michele Arnaud With Oreli directed by D'Andre Popp; Parsa Canaille-Eric Amadowitn Orch, directed by D'Andre Popp; De Place en place Michele Arnaud with Orch. directed by M. Philipe Gerard,

7.30 MUSIC FOR YOU.

Eric Robinson and his Concert Orchestra with Viers.

and the

Presented by. Denisa Brabang. 10.30 "VIRTUOȘU" (RECORDED),

(piano), Mary Richardson

1043 BEDSIDE BOGE (RÉCORDED). "Uncle Bllar" by Sheridan le Fanii.

Read by Cynthia Nixon.

4.00 WHAT'S THE FORM (LONDON | (0.39 WEATHER REPORT.

RELAY RECORDED).

3.15 V.0.A. BIT PARADE.

145 PIANO MINIATURES.

By Eldin Burton

9.00 ORQUESTA DE CAMARA DE

MADRID,

Conducted by Augusti Alguero

11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- REEL (LONDON RELAY RE- CORDED). 11.09 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

Gypsy Magia Victor Young and his Singing Stripge.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

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WEATHER REPORT, & DIARY FOR TODAY.

#.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

1230 p.m. PROGIAMME SUMMARY, 1237 FILM MEMORIES.

1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REFORT

AND 8PRCIAL ¦ ANNOUNCE=| MENZAJ

130 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 135 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

Ouverture Joyeuse (M. Poot)--The Bings" toʻajamali gullar. 1140 A STAKE IN THE COUNTRY. Berlin Philharmonic Orch. conduct Contributing to a philosophy Daet by Fritz Lehmann; "Der Rosen- | industrial relations, Sir Miles Thornas, kavalier" Bulte (Richard Stratis) (D.F.C. Chairman of the Britisti · (New Orchestration by the Com

Overvesa Airways Corporation.

DOSET)---/The Halle Orch, conducted

By MIL

.... these lovely selections

DECCA

46 RPM extended play records.

SWING ALONG WITH DICKIE VALENTINE':

Rosita Endless - My Arms, My Heart,

Runaround My Love

MEET THE KIRCHINS

Minor Maribo - Mother Goose Jumps Mambo. Nothing Lover, Come Back to Me FRANK CHAOKSFIELD & HIS ORCHESTRA · · Black Velvet Mistý Valleý — Smile

IVOR NOVELIO MEDLEY Charlie Kunz

Gloriosa

'WALIZING WITH MANTOVANI

Diane Babelte — Charmaine - Just for a While

AUTUMN LEAVEŠ

September in the Rain --- Falling. Leaves"

" Autumn' Mist -- October Twilight,

MOUTRIES

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