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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1955.

Your Radio Listening For Next

Week In Detail-A

Your Christmas Radio Fare

Queen's Message Tomorrow

SPORTS CAVALCADE.

Edited by Brig Young. Produced by John Wallace, 9.30 HANCOCK'S

(RECORDED LAY).

10.00 MUNIC

HALF Houn LONDON

BLE.

CHAM- FROM THE PAGNE ROOM. Introduced by Timothy Birch. 19.30 BATURDAY STORY.

"Christmas Comfort" by Isobel English. Read by Ursula Dulmer,

ROS ORCHESTRA.

AND

DIS

A Christmas programana. 11.18 RADIO

NEWTREL CORDED LONDON RELAY). WEATHER REPORT.

12

CHRISTMAS MUSIC.

Since His Majesty King George V made his EDMUNDO first Christmas broadcast, the highlight of Christ- mas Radio all over the British Commonwealth and Empire has been the sovereign's Christmas At eleven o'clock on Christmas Day, message. Radio Hongkong will be relaying Her Majesty the Queen's Christmas message to her peoples from her home in Sandringham.

For the holiday period, Christmas Day, Box- ing Day, and on Tuesday, Radio Hongkong will be The Christmas programmes on the air all day. abound with good cheer, and there should be some- thing to suit everyone's taste. the offerings for the Holidays:

Here are some of

The tradition of performing the story of the birth of Our Lord as a play is almost as old as the story itself, and even in so comparatively new a medium as Eve of broadcasting would be Radio, no Christmas

This evening, without a nativity play. complete listeners may hear "An Evening at the Inn", which was especially written for radio by Derek Llewellyn Jones,

The cast

Includes

0.5

Peter Maurice

piano.

Clare will be accom Plumicy as Joseph, John Wallace panted by Marta Zalan at the

David and

Lyille

two shepherds, und Audrey Mendes Pro- as the Innkeeper's wife. duction is by Timothy Birch.

A Christmas message by His Grace the Archbishop of Canter bury will be broadcast at 0.5 thus evening, from the BBC.

CHRISTMAS DAY

"Did you hear about the plot to avertarow Christmas? No.

"Well, gather ye

now from

Maine to the Isthmus 01 Panama, and listen to the story of the utter inglory of come gury goings-on in Hell"

So begins

the

lighthearted

rudio fantasy for Christmas by Norman Corwin which can beard at 8.30. Norman Corwin, probably the biggest name in American

baa always

radio,

been conscious of the fact that the one advantage radio has over other mediums of dramatic entertainment is Its ability

"OI ho Beaten Track" at o'clock brings on the air nite Wo

well known radio voices, und a good deal of little known words axi musle ranging from Kipling

Ello 10

and from Berlioz to Jimmy Boyd.

a frequency (Broadcasting on of 800 kilocycles per second).

Today

7.00 .

TIME BIGNAL

OPENING MARCO.

7.02 111T MUSIC.

7.13 NEWS SUMMARILY.

120 TOP THE MORN,

1.43 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME

AND

SIGNAL.

NEWS, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.

8.10 SWEET AND SWING.

to

200 CLOSE DOWN.

create unlikely and even impos-12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. alble

scenes and situations, and

so it is that the setting for the 123 MUSICAL SCRAPBOOK.

opening of "The Plot to Over- throw Christmus" is Heit feel,

under the

Mephisto, шк loss of fuce that

1.00 TIME SIGNAL

JOHN GORDY'S BAGTIME PLANO.

With rhythm accomp.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

The legions of damned souls astrable nt a mass meeting chairmanship of

upset

L39 MASTER by the

OF MELODY, Bidney Torch And his Evl Sulta

chestra. every Christinastide because of the Good Wil

prevails among mankind, they decide to do something about it.

that

Various suggestions are put forward, but it is Lucrezia Santa Borgia's suggestion that Claus should be

assassinated which is finally accepted. The play was first broadcast in the United States

of America

1938, and this year the plot has boon

hatched

ched by Radio Hong- kong using a cast of well known local players, including Peter Plumley, Reggie Granville, Alex Borrie and Audrey Mendes, and violinist Maya Rae.

At 10.30 On Christmas morning

you

are invited to join conducted tour of HMS "Newfoundland,"

a cruiser of

4

the Far East Fleet, in harbour for Christmas. Your guide will be the Rev. John Marks, RN, the ship's chaplain, and he will IN TOWNCO officers and men of the ship's

Between company. them they wil build up a pic- ture of how men of the Royal Navy spend "Christmas on Board" The programme will include carols by the ship's choir conducted by Lt. G. Y. Temple, RN.

Before the popular baritone, Michael Head, left the Colony he left behind

a very nice for Radio prevent

Christman Hongkong in the form of a recital of Christmas songs, and Licao can be heard at 1218 tomorrow lunch time.

BOXING DAY

flya

For the children at o'clock."Peter Pan'--Sir James Barrie's famous play about the boy who would't grow up.

At: 7.30 comes Radio Hong- long's Christmas Party, Re- corded in si party atmosphere, the

programme shows some un- usual aspects of various well known local radio personalities and has a low sly digs at sprze o the locally produced pro- grammper.

D) Listeniors who have enjoyed Maurice, Clare's two recitale at Wah Yan College recently, wija to hear that they

Kékatinigulshad violiniak

The music of Leslie Stuart. 2.00 STUDIO:

QUESTS.

BOSPITAL. RE-

Song by the Choir of West- minster "Abbey.

Conducted by Bir Willam Mickie,

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE.

From the controlies of broad- casting.

Catholle

17.00 midnight RELAY OF THE PONTIFICAL HIGH MASA From

the Itaman Cathedral. Conamentator: The Rev. Father P. McGovern, BJ,

GOD HAVE THE QUEEN, 10 A. CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

6.00 AM, TIME BIGNAL, BELLS, CHRISTMAS GREETINGS, PROGRAMME SUMMARY, WEATHER" REPORT.

NEWS, AND

1.05 MUSIC ron cimÍSTMAS.

London Philharmonic Choir. Conductor. Frederic Jackson, 8.35 CHRISTMAS BEREN ADE.

SIGNAL, 9.00 TIME

WEATHER REPORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 9.10 A CAROL SYMPHONY (VIC-

TOR HELT-HUTCHINSON). The Metropole Symphony Or

chestra.

Conducted by Dolf van der Linden. 0.35 "MAKE WE MERRY."

A Christmas tour of the British inles to the sound of tendi- tional musfe.

10.03

"X MOSAIC" OF YULETIDE MUSIC.

10.30

"CHRISTMAS ON DOARD,” Featuring meets and Men IL.M.8.

Newfoundland intro- dured by itev. John Marks R.N

Choir by Lt.

With directed

of my love

(Alstone):

Waltz (B. Heywood),

1.15 NEWA, WEATHER AND SPECIAL MENTS.

Flirtation, and the United Kingdom,

comme

stories of the great efforts being REPOR mads to relieve human suffering, to ANNOUNCE- | conquer disease and ignorance, and to give the means of a better lite to all the peoples of the Common- wealth. Narratori Michael Hordern, Written

1.23 SPORTS TIME. 135 HOSPITAL REQUESTS.

Presented by Hilary. 2.30 CHRISTMAS EXCERPTS.

by Louis MacNelco and Ritchie Calder, Produced by Laurence William and John Bridge. Music composed by Matyas Belber. The London Eymphony Orchestra conducted by Walter Goahr. 11.00 BER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

(LONDON RELAY). 11.10 THE THREE

(RRIC COATES), Elizabeth Tudor: Elizabeth of Glamis, The Queen Mother: Queen Ralph

Elizabeth Erte Contes conducting the Now Symphony Orch 11.30 RADIO DANCE DATE.

"slab" (Handel). Jennifer Vyvyan (Soprano); Forma Procter (Contralto); George Maran (Tenor); Owen Brannigan (a); with the London Philhar manie Choir: (Chorus Master: Frederich Jackson) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bir

Boult, Georg Balcolm (Harpsichord); Downes (Organ).

Adrian

3.39 HOME REQUESTS.

Presented by Hillary.

430

SANTA AND THE WITCH." A Cameo Cartoon for Christ-

más by Trevor L

With incidental music by Henry Hood.

8.00 GILBERT

AND

FAVOURITES.

SULLIVAN

rno-

4.00 TIME BIGNAL AND

GRAMME BUMMARY.

1,03 CAROLS.

By the Foreer' Chotr. Conducted by Major Ilinde 0.30 THEABÚRK ISLAND,"

By Robert Louky Atevenson, Part 3: On the Island," 4.59 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME

SIGNAL AND NEWS (LONDON RELAX). 7,09 CiniSTMAS MEBBAGE

THE

FOR

ALL HER MAJESTY'A FORCER SERVING OVERSEAS (LON-

DON RELAY).

By the Rev. Canon V. J. Pike,

Chaplain-General to Forces.

1.15 INTERLUDE.

720 "A CHRISTMAS GARLAND" Or VERBE, PROBE AND

MUSIC (RECORDED), By Charles Part. Voices: David Lytilo, Steg Glanvili,

KIL Lambert, Dob fearsde

David Whittingstall. Dekker, David Jones.

Janes

Narrated by Brian Weldon, produced by Alleen Dokkur.

1.00 POPULAR CHORUSKA FROM

OPERA.

6.30 "THE PLOT TO OVERTBROW

CHRISTMAS,”

A Fadio

Corwin.

Cast: Narrator.

by Norman

David Jones: Borrie: Nero. The Devil, Poler

Courtier, Alex Timothy Birth: Plumley: Hamah, David Jones:

James Bainton; Caligula,

Simon liveir Christmas

Kendall: İvan and

the Legree, Nick accompanied

Terrible, Marvin Forkaż; Lucrezia a. Y. Temple RN.

Mendes: Borgia, Audrey

Bonla 11.00 RELAY OF THE CHRISTMAS

DAY SERVICE

Claus, Reggio dianyihi; Solte Voos, FROM от

David Lyfile. Violinist: Moyn Ren, Assistant: Ronald

JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. Preacher: The Very Rev. F. 1. Temple, Dean of Hongkong. 12.15 p.m. CHRISTMAS JONG RE-

CITAL

Michael Head (tenor) sings his Own SODEL

Star Candles; The Three Mummers; Ave Maria; Small Christmas Tree; Slumber Song: The flobbing Carol; The Lattle Road to Bethlehem, 129 118 EXCELLENCY'S CHRIST-

MAS PUDDING."

A short story by John Fox. Rend by the author himself, 100 TIME SIGNAL

THE MELACHHINO STRINGS. Greensleeves ((red.): Festival (Addineet); Dream of Olwen (from While I live") (C, Williams); Song

The play produced by

Technical Minhinnett. David Lyttja,

1.00 TIME SİGNAL.

NBC CONCERT HALL. Hodle-A Christmas cantatą for soloists, cholt and orchestra. By Vaughan Williams. 10.00 "THẾ STAR WE FOLLOW"

(LONDON RELAY)

A Commonwealth Journey

Christmas

On Christmas Day, 1955, wo tell of the "wim men" of our times, who are searching out the secrets of the world in which we live. From many parts of the Commonwealth, from Africa and Asia, from Canada, the Wees Indios, Australia, New Zealand

"ÉLIZADETIES

GOD HAVE THE QUEEN. 12.30 a 1a, CLOSE DOWŃ.

Mon

onday

3.00 .. TIME SIGNAL

GRAMME SUMMARY WEATHER REPORT.

PRO- AND

1.03 MORNING MELODY, 8,30 CONTINENTAL JUKE DOX. 0.00 TIME BIONAL

NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. R10 8 CENER PITTORESQUKS

(MABSENET). Orchestral Suite No. 4. L'Orchestre des Concerta oureux cond, by Jean Fournet,

930 FILANK Weik (haxorKONE) HIS CHORUS AND ONCURS- TRA.

10.00 CHOPIN WALTZES,

Lam-

Played by Leotard Pennario

10.15 SPIRITUALS.

De Paur Infantry Chorus, 1930 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. The New Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Charles Mackerras, 11.06 EXCRAPTS PROM "THE BOY

FRIEND" (BANDY WILBON).

Bong by the principals and chorts of the Broadway pro- duction.

11.30 IN A CASINO ON THE

RIVIERA.

Dolf van der Linden and his orchestra.

12.00 noon "FATI" WALLEZ PLATS AND SINGA (WITH KIS RHYTHM).

12.30 pm. PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 1232 DOUBLE ATTRACTION.

Frank Georgia Gibbs (vocal), Petty Trio (instrumental). 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

JACKIE GLEASON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTŐ.

1.30 REPEAT OF

THE CHRIST- MAS MESSAGE BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (RP- CORDED LONDON RELAY). 148 MUSIC FOR YOU. 2.30 ORQUESTA DE CAMARA DE

MADRID.

With singers Esther Borja and Luja Bugi Vela.

200 HÀ TUẤN AND HIE EUNIC” The story of Edward German, 4.00 DIXIELAND STYLISTS. 430 BERENADE TO THE STARS

OF HOLLYWOOD. Alfred NewMDAN chestra,

and his of-

BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(6.80 p.m. to 12.15 am, on 21.530 Mc/s, 13.98m and on 17.810 Mc/s, 16.84m)

CHRISTMAS EVE

6.30 pm.

Loun

'HANCOCK'

Christmas Edition.

7.00 THE NEWB.

1.09 COMMENTARY.

7.43 SPORTS ROUND-Ur.

723 Report from the

WEST COUNTRIES.

HALF

7. FORCES FAVOURITES. 8.00 FROM THE WERKLIES. 8.15 CHRISTMAS MESSAGE.

Archbishop By His Grace, the Thompson and Canterbury.

Presented by Jean. 1.00 ULU TIME BALLROOM.

Bydney

his orchestra, 3.30 FORCES' CHOICE.

Presented by Frank Kilshaw. 4.00 UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Linda.

Calling all units.

4. ABBOCIATION FOOTBALL-

Army V. Kowloon Motor Bus, Commentary from Camino Hill 1.13 BURTON pora vKUNKSTRA

from

8.39 SCOTZIBH MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS.

od

0.09 HOME NEWS PROM BRITAIN. 9.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE.

10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 10.00 THOGRAMME SUMMARY, 10.15 Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyons in

LIFE WITH THE LYONS. Christmas Edition.

1945 WALTZES.

By Waldtsufel. 11.00 THE FESTIVAL

NING

storica of the great elforts being made to relieve human suffering, to conquer itinerano and ignorance, and

intans to give the

of a better Elf to all the peoples of the Cool monwealth.

11.00 Her Majesty

THE QUEEN.

11.45 TCHAIKOVSKY.

Music from the Casso-Nomette Ballet 11.30 HANCOCK'S HALY-HOUR.

Christmas Edition.

6.30 p.m.

BOXING DAY

Bebo

Lyons in

Daniels and

LIFE WITH THE LYONS.

Christmas Edition.

1.00 THE NEWS.

7.09 THESE ENGLISH,'

By Paul Jemings.

7.15 SPORTS REVIEW.

7.30 MUBIC FOR DANCING.

8.15 CONTINENTAL CABARET.

130 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.15 BOUTHERN

CHESTRA.

SERENADE

Christmas Edition of

VARIETY PLAYHOUSE

when you will hear Yvonna Arnaud. Gordon and Colville, Cicely Court- weldige, Bobo Daniels and Ben Lyon.

KD CANZONETTA.

Falk songs from Italy gung by Hella Toros who is accompanied by Julian Dream with his guitar.

THE WONDROUS STORY.

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 BBC MIDLAND LJONIT OB-

CHESTRA

Ben10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.

10.09 FLOGRAMME SUMMARY, 10.15 SUNSHINE IN THE HOUSE.

OB

IN 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. CAM- 10.09 PROGRAMME BUMMARY.

or LESBONG AND CAROLS KING'S COLLEGE, BRIDGE.

Conducted by Arthur Fiedler. (On gramophone records), 1st movement from "Symphony No in B minor" (Unfinished') (Schubert) 1st movement

Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 231 (Tchaikovsky) — with Jesus Maria Sanna (piano); Finlandia Op 25 No. 7-6ymphonic Poem (bibolum); Excerpie Sylphides" (Chopin); IntermezZO

"Cavalleria

Rusticana"

trom

trom

Mascagni). 5.45 FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS

AND CAROLA.

Chapel, From King's College Cambridge.

6.59 WEATHER REPORT. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL AND

THE

AN-

NBWB (LONDON RELAY). 7.49 COMMENTARY (LONDON

RELAY) OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

1.13 "JUKE BOX PARADE.”

Presented by Nick Kendall 14S MUSIC FOR YOU - CHRIST-

MAS PROGRAMME.

Erte Robinson and his concert orchestra with Donald wordt. Reading

extract From "A KD

MESSAGE

Christmas Carol.””

8.16 A

C2STMAS

(LONDON RELAY).

by His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, 8.30 AN EVENING AT THE INN.” By Derek Leliswyn Jones.

Cast:

A Naivity Play.

Azra Private Marous Private Lclus Centurion Innkeeper

Innkeeper's wide .. Joseph

CHRISTMAS DAY

4.30 p

CHRISTMAS DAY BER- VICE. From the Church of St Martin-in- Conducted by the-Fields, London the Vicar, the Rev. L. M. Charles- Edwards

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.00 A CHRISTMAB MESSAGE, For all H.M. Forces: sarving overseas from

the Rev. Canon V. J. Pike. Chaplain-General to the Forces.

7.15 BPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 EDUCATING ARCHIE. Christmas Edition.

3.00 FOR CHILDREN.

"The Bax of Wellght." Part 0: The End of It All"

Christmas Story;

Mati by Twelve by the Christian Anderson.

Carols.

9.00 THE NEWS.

itane

Wavelength An-

9.59 ChristmIDA.

nouncementa. P.JS MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. 9.45 LIGHT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC

(RECORDS).

For Wavelengths between 10 p.m. and 11.15 p.m. listen to micro- phone announcements at 5.35 and 9.00

STAR WE FOLLOW. A Commonwealth Journey.

John Wallace

David Lyttle 10.00

David Jones Alex Dorrie

Christmas

David Lottle On Christmas Day, 1958, we tell of Marvin Tarkan ba "wisa enon' of our times who are Audrey Mandes searching out the merita of the Peter Plumley world in which we live. From many A wise ma ****** Alex Borrie parts of the Commonwealth, from The Play produced by Timothy Africe and Asia, from Canada, the Birch,

West Indice, Australia, New Zealand.

the United 350" TIME SIGNAL.

FERDINAND

and

GIFTS

Kingdom,

10.15 Elton Kayes in

SA TINKER'S TALE.'

A radio play.

10.45 Racing.

KING GEORGE VI STEEPLE. CHASE.

A recorded commentary by Raymond Glendenning, amited by Tom Webster is race-reader, on the race at Kempton Park

11.00 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A commentary on the second half of one of the day's League matches. TUESDAY, DEC. 27

6.30 pm, COMMONWEALTH CLUB. 7.00 THE NEWB.

7.18 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES.

8.00 THE CHAMELEONS.

$.15 THE DANCE.

A radio play by Hugh Walpole, adapted for broadcasting by H.

Diářeld__Box,

845 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 BOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 NEW RECORDS,

try

10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.09 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 10.18 TAKE IT FROM HERE. 10.45 MUSIC MAGAZINE. *Liszt's "Christmas Tree Sulle” Humphrey Soario; "The Englishman Abroad," by Cedric Wallis, 11.00 COMMONWEALTH OF SONG. 1143 THIS DAY AND AGE.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28

6.10 p.m. DANCE: MUSIC, 7.00 THE NEWS

7.49 COMBIENTARE. 243 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.25 Report from

SOUTH-KAIT, ENGLAND. Oxfordshire.

introduces

come

731 Vie

Oliver

A radio play by Elizabeth Batt 11.6 MUSIC IN MINIATURE.

ILAN BOOKS TO READ,

THURSDAY, DEC. 29

6.30 p., THE GOON BROW." 7,00 TEŻ NEWS.

7.09 COMMENTARY.

7.ES SPQUIS ROUND-UP.

7.25 Report from

the

NORTH OF ENGLAND. 7.30 "WHAT'S THE FORM"" 7.45 MELODY HOUR.

835 WELSH MAGAZINE,

1.00 THE NEWS.

P.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.20 THOSE WERE THE DAYSI 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 10.09 PROGRAMHE SUMMARY. 20.15 SERIOUR ARGUMENT. 1045 THE SOUL SHAKER

radio portrait of Handel. 1145 TRIN DAY AND AGE.

#30

FRIDAY, DEC. 30

VAR Some spoethes and interviews corded at the Savoy late), London,

SPORTIMAN OF THE

TO

on the occasion of the presentation of the Trophy to this year's winner of the 'Sporting Record' poll.

64F DANCE MUSIC.

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.09 COMMENTARY.

1.15 BPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.23 Report from the

MIDLANDS.

7.30 GOD AND HIS WORLD.

A Christian approach to daily life

by the Rev. Townley Lord, D.D.

145 TWENTY QUESTIONS.

Commonwealth_Edition.

1.15 NEW BECORDE.

#45 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke,

09. THE NEWES

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. DI GRAND HOTEL

10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL. 10.09 PROGRAMMY BUMMARY. 10.15 Hadio Theatre presetzta

TROTTIE THUE,

|

China Mail" Feature

5.00 MAYEROWS Leighton and Allikate

Simi

"PETER PAN" OR "THE BOY

GROW UP

WHO WOULDN'T By J. M.. Barrie,z Produced by William Hughes.

4. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 10 "BOX 200.”

ners Gillett at the orga. 6.45 “THE BRITAIN THAT

BODY KNOWS,"

Benny Goodman and his et-' chestra. Buxar Foot Stomporch Moon glow; I'm a Ding Dong Daddy: 1 hadn't

anyone

you—Martha

Tilion (vocal) with Quartet: Always; Down Bouth Camp Meetin"---orch; Sweat Lallan-Trio: Bometimes I'm bapp: Holi arch

-

NO-

THA

A Christus programmu. 039 WEATHER REPORT, 7.00 TIMK SIGNAL AND

NEWS (LONDON RELAY) 7.88 COMMENTARY (LONDON

RKLAY)

SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,

7.15. INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC,

With the bitt Jones Trio. 7.30 RADIO HONGKONG'A

CHRISTMAS PARTY. 8.00 "VIEWPOINT."

A weekly magazine devoted to the Arta edited and introduced by Janet Tombila. Book: Reviewed

by Julian Newman, "The Abominable Snow- man Adventure" by Ralph İLKATU; "Hull Down" by P. A Xaddy "Studies from the Life" by Osbart Lancaster

AD TED BRATH AND HIS MUSIC, With Bobble Britton and Peter Lowe.

2.00 TIME SIGNAL.

OFF THE BEATEN TRACK.

Christmas edition.

Presented by Timothy Birch,

9.30 A CONCERT BY MAURICE

CLARE (VIOLIN) ĦALL).

(CONCERT

With Maria Zalan (piano): Sonata in D major IN, 11) for plano

from (Scarlatii); Arla Concerto for Violin (Dali' Abaco); From Children's Corner Bulte for platto (Day); Gradus ad Parastim; Berenado for the Doll: En Baleux (violin & plano); La Fillo aux CheveUX de in: Rumanian Dance for plano (Bala Barlok); Bix Rumanian Datoes (violin & piano)

Bela Bartok), 10.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE,

Dick

ала Bentiry

Jimmy Edwards with Wallka Eaton, Alma Cogan, June Whitfeld, Repoat of last Friday's broadcast. 19.30 COME INTO THE PARLOUR.

Music from Northern Ireland. 10.60 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REKL (RECORDED LONDON RELAY).

11.00 RADIO DANCE BATE.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 12.00 midnight CLOSE DOWN.

Tuesday

Tommy

1.00 .. TIME

BIGNAL,

PRO. GRAMME SUMMARY AND WEATHER REPORT. 8.03 MORNING MELODY, 830 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Hay Martin and bis Orchestra. with Roc Burna

ond Reilly.

SIGNAL, 9.00 TIME

NEWB, WEATHER KEPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. BJO "MASQUERADE SUITE"

(KHACHATURIAN). Richard Влагоди conducting Lorchestre do la Societe dea Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris. 9.30 FAVOURITES IN BONG BY

VICTOR HERBERT & RUDOLF FRIMI

10.00 MUSIC OF TEK PEOPLE.

The BBC Midland Light Gr- chestra. Conducted by Clibert Vinter. 1030 POPULÄR VARIETY. 11.15 BOUTII PACIFIC.

1035 CONTINENTAL CROIRS,

10.5) WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- BELL (RECORDED LONDON ILBLAY).

ILM GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

Bring Quartet in F major, Op. 90 The Ninger") (Dvorak)The Griljer String Quartet,

GOD BAVEROME QUEEN. 112 CLOSE DOWN.

Wednesday

7.00 -1.

ITME

BIGNAL

OPENING MARCH. 1.49 LIGHT MUSIC.

1.1 NEWS SUMMARY.

120 TOP OF THE MORN.

141 WEATHER REPORT, 5.09 TIME

LI

BIGNAL

by

kòng's Amateur Talent show. fiery Green Compete: John Wallsos, Produond

FORM CUR-

8.00 WHATAMINE.

CORDED LONDON RELAY), LIS V.OA. UIT PARADE.

EAS PIANO MINIATURKS.

London Plecos (John Ireland)--- Erip Parkin (plano); No. 3 of "Blx Pilgraphes Antiquer (Debussyjmu Max Pirani and Erio Grant (pláno durt).

9.99 TIME BIONAL.

CORONATION:

FOR"

PLATED

A radio portrait of Ble Walter

Alcock wrilten

Constandaros.

Produced by Martin Willson.

930 AT THE OPKRA.

Danie

"Dido and Assing" (Purcell). Dido, Kirsten Flagstad (soprano);

Belinda,

limbeth

(soprano);

McNab: Second

Schwarzkopf Sorcer

Schwarzkopk

Anna

Lady, Eilidh Lady, Elisabeth Ardi AND | Mandikian; Fint Wlich, Bhalla Rex;

Second Witch

Pollak Attendant Spirit, Elisabeth Schwart- kopf: Arness, Thomas Hemsley: Sailor, David Lloyd! Continuo, Itaymond Clark. With the Mermaid Singers and Örchestra, conducted by Geraint Jones,

NEWS,

WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.

OVERTURES.

9.00 CLOBE DOWN.

Celo

19.30 MELOUIAH ESPANOLAS

(WITH VOCAL).

10.49 WEATHER REPORT.

1139 pm. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. | 11.09 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS. 12.31 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS,

1.1 NEWS,

WEATHER REPORT

REEL RELAY).

(RECORDED LONDON

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- | 11.49 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

MENTA.

130 ВТОСК МАЛЕЕТ ПЕРОТ. 139 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

1.00 TIME BIGNAL AND GRAMME BUMMARY.

FRO-

LM LUCKY DIP -- VARIETY RE-

QUESTS.

Presented by Margherita. 6.49 WEATHER REPORT.

THE

1.00 TIME BIGNAL AND

NEWS (LONDON RELAT). 10) COMMENTARY (LONDON BELAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTE.

1.JA ACADEMY

HITS.

138

AWARD

TIME FOR JAZZ"

With Robin Day.

6.09 LISTENER'S CHOICE.

SONG

Presented by Marvin Farkas,

1.39 YOUR RADIO CONCERT

HALL

Hida Sayao (soprano). With Donald Voorhees orchestr

9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

WEDNESDAY THEATRE,

Symphony No. 83 in D (The Imperial') (laydn) Leopold Stokowski and his Byimphony Orch

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Friday

1.00 A.m.

TIME SIGNAL OPENING MARCH. 1.07 LIGHT MUSIC.

7.15 NEWS BUMMARY. 7.20 TOP OF THE MORN. 1.45 WKATHEN BEFORT.

1.00 TIME BIGNAL,

AND

NEWB, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY. FOR TODAY.

1.JO ORCHESTRA CALL-

1.09 CLOSE DOWN.

12.15 p.m. BUMAN PRAYERS.

CATHOLIC

By the Hov. Father B

Gallagher, BJ.

W.

the 1235 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

1232 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Mantovani and his orchestra." 1.00 TIME SIGNAL

"The Trial of Peter Heywood” the story of a midshipman of U.M.. Bounty,

Written and produced by Arthur Swinson.

12.00 FAR AWAY PLACES.

Neapolitan Nights; Monte Carlo- | Monty Kelly and his Orch; Bumiper-

LLITO

Heidelberg Mario Lanza

Elizabeth (tenor) with Doubleday (p.); love Parts- Irene Hilda and Kassemble (VOCAL); Cuban Love Bong-Lawrence_Tibbeti (baritone); Mediterranean Concerto Bidney Torch and his Orchestes; Majorca-Bob Manuing (OCR))_With chorus; Havana in calling me-Henry King and he Oren; ndor Pari Skies-Monty Kelly and his Orch. 10.48 MUDAU UN THE KWENLAKTI

CENTURY.

London Studio Concert - the Пос Scottish Orchestra con ducted by ian Whyte. Symphony No. 3 (York BOWOD).

WEATHER BEPORT.

JDS

11.00 TIME JIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-

REEL (RECURDED LONDON

Aymphonie Beshário (Rodgers-

jaminerstein II). Now Queen's Hall Symphony Or11,09 chestra conducted by Lošile Leyy. 1130 ROBERT MAXWELL'S HARP - 11.30

MUSIC.

Harp Magic: Sanke gets in your gyes; "Bewliched; Prelude to a Btart In a sentimental mood; Tango of Tears Robert Maxwell and hir

Orch.

14.45 TRADITIONAL SONGS

THE BRITUH ISLES,

17.15

(LEDOT)

or

каф

Murray Dickie Kathleen Ferrier (contralto). p.m. MORNING PRAYERS. by the Rev. J. E. Bandnach. 11.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 12.33 THE MUBIC COES ROUND

AND ROUND.

Lynn

Cara Mia-Ron Goodwin and his Concert Orgh; Forget-me-not-Vers Lynn (Vocal); Only you will ever khow-Lee Lawrence (vocal); Wagon Trail; Padam-Padan-Vera

(vocal); Rip Van Twinkle--Norris Paramor and his Orch. Alan Pranks (trumpet); Give me your word-Les Lawrance (vocal); Last Love-Rọn Goodwin and his Concert Orch Beyond the Stars-Low Lawrence (Vocal); Midnight Blue; On the Waterfront-llen Goodwin and his Concert Orch.

1.00 TIME BIGNAL.

ERNESTO LECUONA AT THE PIANO.

I. NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTO

130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

230 'OSCAR BABIN AND HITB

BAND,

1.00 BONGB OF THE PRAIRIE. 330 FAVOURITE MELODIES.

Mantovani and his orchestra.

4.40 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE.

"The Twelve-Pound Look” by James Barrie,

Produced by Frederick Bradnum. 430 "GUYS AND DULLS."

Muide And lyrics by Frank Loesser from a ítery tý Damon Ronyo

Gung by the origioni cast of the Broadway production,

5,13 MUSIC OF STRAUSS.

Vienna Philharmonia Orchestra. 5.43 JERRY GRAY

AND

DANCE ORCHESTRA. 0.01 TIME SIGNAL AND

GRAMME BUMMARY. 6.73 PROGRAMME FOR

REN.

Presented by Elizabeth, 430 BAND CONCERT.

FIB

PRO-

CHILD-

Conducted by Edwin Franko Goldman.

4.59 WEATHER REPORT.

7.09 TIME

SIGNAL AND

THE

NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 7,09 COMMENTARYS (LONDON BELAY) OR. SPÈCIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,

7.15 "FERIT HEARING.**

Presented by Alex Borrie. - TAS "THE JUNERT DAYS.”

A recollection of

Christmater“

By Joyce Grenfell,

chlidhodi

(25) INTERNATIONAL, HALF

N HOUR HOLLAND,

830. A NIGHT AT THE BALLET.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

BBC VARIETY PARADE.

Warner," and Kathleen Harrison in "Meet the Dog- gatta,

130 MUSICAL NOTEBOOK,

Presented by the Bay. Father

By Caryl Brahms and 8. J. Blmon. 1145 A STAKE IN THE COUNTRY. Contribution to a philosophy of in- castrial relations, the Rt. Hon. Hugh

C.B. Baitakel,

M.P.. former1000 ONE NIGHT STAND”—JAZZ the | Chancellor of the Exchequer,

By Mik

CONCERT.

FROZEN FRESH THE COUNTRY!

RELAY

GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7,00 .. TIME SIGNAL OPENING MARCH,

102 LIGHT MUSIC.

1.25 NEWS SUMMARY.

700 TOP OF THE MORN. 7.63 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME

AND

SIGNAL, NEWS, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY,

LIG MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

MENTS.

130 BONGS FROM THE SHOWS,

"Noel Coward" with Doris Hare, Barbara Leigh, Jimmy Young. Billy Ternent and his Concert Orchestra. Presented by, John Watt. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

FOUR LAUS' STAGE SHOW. 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTB.

139 Munic' or THE MASTERS, 1.00 CLOSE DOWN.

9.00 TIME

BIGNAL AND PRO. GRAMME SUMMARY. 4.01 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 4.08 PROGRAMME FOR CHILD.

BEN.

Presented by Vaterie,

1,30 POPULARITY PULL-

Presented by Frasi.

Predict the three top tunes of the week to win $30,

(5) WEATHINK REPORT.

1.99 TIME DIGNAL AND

THE

AN.

NKWB (LONDON HELAY). 1.09 COMMENTARY (LÜNDON

RELAY) OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

1.15 RADIO WGHLIGHTS OF 1955.

In which we relive with

TO

cordings from our library soma interesting and entertaining momenta

in the

of the

most

past Radio Year.

4.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE (NEW

YEAR EDITION).

Dick

Kdwards

Henley

and Jimmy with_ _Wallas Extoli, Alma Cogan, June Whiin.10.

145 LETTER FROM AMERICA

(LONDON RELAY),

By Alistair Cooke.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

MUSIC LOVERS

пост -

CLASSICAL REQUESTS. Sonata in A. Flat Major Op. 20 (Beethoven); None but "the_weary heart (Tchaikovsky); Chanson Triste, Op. 40, No. 3 (Tchaikovsky); Transfigured Night, Op. 4 (Schou2« borg). 10.00 CONTINENTAL CABARET.

Presented by Denize Brabant 10,30 VIRTU080."

Irmgard Beefried (soprano), Recit: Und Gott Sprach (And Clod Aria: - Nun Beut Die Flur

.

13 pm. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

1.18 NEWS. ... WEATHER REPORT | Baid);

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE= { (With__vordure clad) (from "Die Schoptung" The Creation) (Haydn) wki Vienna Philharmonia Öreti. cond. by Josef Kripe; Batti, batii, o bei Masetto (Beat me, moola me, Dear

Doll (from

the Giovanni"} (Mozart) with Vienna Philharmonia Orch;

Der Kleine Sandmann bin ich (Sandman'a

Abends will ich schlafen Bong);

(from (Evening Prayer), PRO-geh'

"Hansel and Gretel"") (Bumper- dinck)-with Elizabeth Schwarzkopf

and the Philharmoni (PTO)

LO TIME BIGNAL

AND

GRAMME SUMMARY. 601 STOCK MARKET BEPORT.

601 FOR THE CHILDREN.

"The House at Pooh Corner" by di di Milne.

Episode 4: "Rabbit's Bury Day! 139 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 8.39 WEATHER REPORT.

1.09 TIME SIGNAL AND

| Örch, cond, by Josef Krips.

19.45 TURCH SONGS,***

By the ink spota, Street

dreamne; Address

Unknown; Don't get around much,

| TUN | any more; Zbb tide, Melody at love

D39 WEATHER REPORT.

DE NEWS (LONDON RELAY).

149 COMMENTARY (LONDON 11.09 TIME SIGNAL, HADIO NEWB-

RELAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

1.11 BOULEVARD CAFE, 1.30 BEGINNERS PLEASE, 5th edition of Radio

REEL RELAY).

(HECORDED LONDON 1109 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

Hong-

ILS

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,'. CLOSE DOWN.

4

Choose Records

For That Last

Minute Gift

Columbia

45 RPM EXTENDED PLAY,

PERCY FAITH & HIS ORCHESTRA

The Girl with the Spanish Drawl Oye Negra - Jungle

Fantasy Carribean Night.".

BENNY GOODMAN & HIÐ ORCHESTRA · How Long Has This Been Going On-Perfidia. Let's Dance You Brought a New Kind of Love to Ma.

DORIS DAY SINGS"

Just One of Those Things Crazy Rhythm Canadiazi

Capers You Go To My Head

KEN GRIFFIN AT THE ORGAN.

In An Eighteenth Century Drawing Room - Cecile Waltz m Louise Side by Side,

Song of

Borne

EDDIE CALVERT & HIS ORCHESTRA

the Golden Trumpet Bummertime Téchanted Evening Mambo in T.; HARRY JAMES & HIS ORCHESTRA Get Happy Melancholy Rhabwody Josouky Moongl

MOUTRIES

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