THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER : 81, 1955.
Your Radio Listening For Next
For Next Week In Detail – A
'China Mail” Feature
Kentner Recital Greets New Year
MYSTERY
SERIAL
STARTS TOMORROW
Famed pianist and composer Louis Kentner gives a New Year recital from the Concert Hall of Radio Hongkong tomorrow evening at half past nine, before an invited audience,
Karwin,
Louis Kentner, who was born in Silesia, but who has lived in England since 1935, has had a brilliant career as a concert pianist beginning at the age of fifteen.
A.
an interpretative artist, he shows unusually wide sympathies, and these will be illustrated in his recitals in Hongkong this coming week.
news
of the ol Besides broadensting a recital ; phone again some Lomorrow
standing personalities, reports, evening. this
unl
Items tinguished artist has agreed to interviews
which have been heard in Radle sippene in
Hongkong's topteal news maga- tumorrow
zine through the past year
"Music Magazine" 12.13, morning
nt
This Week Looks Back" cat be found at # o'clock this even- Ing. and will be compiled and introduced by Timothy Birch
8.30 CELEBRITY (POTLIGHT.
Victor Borge.
Comedy in Music,
KPORTA
0.00 TIME SIGNAL.
ATUBIO: САРЕ.
Loula Kentsor telšu about the mule he is playing in his bronterat this evening; George Laizalto gives an fhirtrated programmia, nota on Beethovers'a 4th Bymphony: S. M.
about CAVAL Bard talen
the Mozart bl- centenary year.
Edited by Bris Young. Produced by John Wallace, D.30 HANCOCK'S BALF HOVN.
With Tony Hancock, Moira Lister, B Kerr, Bidnoy James.
THE CITAM- 10.00 MURIC FROM
PAGNE ROOM.
10.30 "AULD
21.45 "nțIDADOON" (LEINER
LOBWK)-BELECTIONS FROM THE MUSICAL PLAY, Kung
Principais by the Chorus of the Broadway pro duction. Orchestra conducted by Franz
Aliere
*
WEATHER
REFORT SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
1.18 NEWS, ACQUAINTANCE" — THE STORY de Auld Lang SYNE WRITTEN BY ALEC HARDIR.
Produced for the British Cou- cil by Janet Tomblin. Singer: John Mdrod. Reader: Bil Phis
10,39 WEATHER REPORT,
1100 TIME (ONAL
BADIO DANCE DATE,
11.51 THE DELIA OF BT JOHN'S CATHEDRAL RING OUT THE OLD YEAR.
12.00 midnight NEW YEAR CHIMES,
Auld Lang kyne,
12.04 1.m. "ALL. JOIN IN."
Memories In popular song. 12.30 (LOAK DOWN.
31.770
д
8.6]
unday
TIME
BIGNAL. 140- GRAMME KUMMARY AND WEATHER EXPORT.
TRADITIONAL MES,ODIEN.
*.30 04.D
FOLKS AT
HOME.
SIGNAL..
NEWS, WEATHERL REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
VIENNA
ORCHESTRA,
"Two Ballets."
SYMPHONY
9.30 19 BING FOR YOU.
2.00 TIME
I 2 3
4
5
6
9.10 THE
A
B
C
to le piano rectial from the Concert Hall of Radio Hongkong Co- morrow evening at 3.30.
D
E
F
wit
The planist, Louh Rentner, who is
when he will talk about
of the works
which he
play in the evening's Freital, and demonstrate points at the plano.
"Auld Acquaintance"
Most people in Hongkong will be singing "Auld Lang Syne" at midnight tonight-but how many of those singers know the origin of the songor indeed the words of
the more than frst verse-even though it probably the best known of il music to come out of Scotland.
1
In a feature called "Auld Acquaintance" ni half past lan tils evenity: the gradnj development of the present form of "Auld Lang Syne" from the original 16th Century
will poem
bo illustrated in words and song,
"Auld
Acquaintance" has been specially written by Alec Hardie, and the programme is produced for Radio Hongkong
Council by the British
person of Janet Tomblin, narrator is
Bill Phillips,
the singer John McLeod.
74
"Dead Circult
in the
The and
Listeners who enjoy a Sunday evening mystery serial will be glad to hear that a new scries from the lie of the fast driving. chess-playing 'Hugo' of "Dead Silence" famo--begins tomorrow evening at half past eight, from Radio Hongkong.
The new serial about Hugo fnvourite radio Bishop-the slouth, was written by Elleston Trevor, based on the novel by Simon Rattray.
A much
Gought-after causing
secret mysterious weapon, deaths in England and Spain, is the theme of this new mystery called "Dead Circuit", Serial, which is produced by Audrey Cameron for the BBC,
"Motoring Magazine"
"Motoring
Magazino's"
Arst
programme for the new year in-
cludes a despatch on the moLOT by racing situation in Europe
of multi- grade oils for the motorist, end a road lest of the Alley Path- Linder.
Dick Banstead-Smith; ↑ Lalk
about the
value
With
of 1950, the arrival plans for the Macao Grand Prix but aro already on the way, the most orny problem of all is insurance. This subject has recently been alred in the press, but with a view to cast- ing further light on the matter, six people representing various viewpoints have been invited to come along and discuss the matter informally, and without scripts.
"Motoring Magazine", which is edited and introduced by Timothy Blroh, will be on the air at 9.80 on Tuesday evening.
"This Week Looks Back"
Tonight This Week Looks Back":"through"ˆthe veška of 1985 and brings to the microw
You will need this 1f you wish to attempt the "Radio Crossword" from Radio” Hongkong at 5 p.m. tomorrow.
(Broadcasting on a frequency
of 800 kilocyclès per second).
Today
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
12.17 MUSICAL SCRAPBOOK.
113 NKWA, WEATHER REPORT
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE MENTS.
1.30 . T ORCHESTRAL
FAVOURITES.
2.00 BOKPITAL REQUESTS.
Presented by Jean,
3.00 HONGKONG CONCERT OIL-
CHESTRA.
Recorded during the second half of their Christmas Concert at the BILL.
3.20 NTUDIO: FORCES' CHOICE.
Presented by John Murphy,
4,00 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE.
**Minister Without Transport-
follo"
A West Highland comedy by Calum Mocired adapted and produced by Finlay 3. Mucdonald
4.30 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL..
Army v. Routh China.
And
Hamily Davis Jr., Jane FroinaTA, Lonesome Rand. Hey there. this is my beloved. September Song; Because You Sammy Davis J 2 believe - Jane Fedaan (vocal), The Finger at mominelan you. I wonder. The Song from De- Nirer. I'll never be the Barne. 10. GORDON JENKINS AND IN
ORCHESTRA,
TILE OF TION OF MASS. From Preacher O'Meara, NJ
10.30 RELAY
Dutta
CELEBRA
A1
45 nepa's Cutch.
Father J #lev Tie
11.20 UNICAL, MOMENTS,
Klavko Popof (cello) Otto Schultot (piano). C/MEDI
AND MENTS. 125 STUDI0; SPORTS TIME.
FORCES PROGRAMME.
135 ROAPITAL REQUESTA.
Presented by Brenda.
BADIO
CONCERT
2.30 YOUR HALL
itadya
Rwarthout Aoprano) with Howard Barlow and the chorus orchestra,
3.00 "JOURNET INTO
8PACE." Written and produced by Charles Chilton,
Farisode 9.
3.30 HOME requestA.
Presented by Brenda.
4.30 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL..
Kwona Wah v. Kowloon Afotor Tit. Carmentory from the Cub
Ground
5.15 "A SHEARING CARAYAN,"
George Ahearing Quintet, Caravm: Dany to love; Drum Trouble: I've nover been in love betore. Mood for Min
5.30 DORIN DAY IN SONGS,
From "Love me or leave me." With orchestra conducted by Perey F'altéi
4.00 TIME HIONAL AND PRO-
GRAMME SUMMARY. 4.01 FORCES' EVENING SERVICE.
Conducted by a Royal Naval Chaji.
lain,
6.30 "TREASURE ISLAND,"
By Robert Louis Stevenson. Pari
" 4:
Fight of Mutineers.
6.59 WEATHER REPORT, 7.00 TIME
the
BIGNAL AND THE NEWS (LONDON BELAY). 1.49 COMMENTARY (LONDON RELAY) OR SPÈCIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
7.13 MUBICAL COCKTAIL.
730 TWENTIETH CENTURY
THEATRE
By Professor J. Isoaca. No 1: The Web-ande Play' (BBCTS).
5.00 MUSIC FROM OPERA.
Overtum "La Forza Del Destino" (Verdi)-Paul Van Kempen conduci- ing the Itok Philharmonic Oreli. (Hilversum); Merce, Duette Amiche (Bolero) (My thanks good triends) Ifrom Vespri Siciliar (Verdi)— Em G Trop) and the Royal with Opera House Orch. Covent Garden conducted by Hugo Righold; Nerwun dorma (None shall sleep) (from
Tehnikersky)! T'etate Station Serenade, The Swan (Saint-Turandot"; (Puccini Beniamine Sen. Der Heig Kornikov)
11.30 LONDON STUBIG CONCERT.
The BC Beofilsh Orchestra, Conducted by lan Whyle
12.00 Boun
LOVE
Episode 1: The Prisoner" 9.00 TIME SIGNAL,
RADIO CROSSWORD-NO, -1. Doyled
presented by
and
David Lyttle,
9.30 PIANO RECITAL
(ALL).
By Louls Rentner.
3.18 LET'S OET AWAY FROM IT
ALL
Previa (piano) with rhythm accomp.
Andro
Let's got away from it all: On a Blow Boat to Cliina: London in July; (CONCERT | San Francisco: Skiewalks of
Cuba
5.39 OPERA WITHOUT SINGING. Boston "Pops Orchestra. 6,50 TIME BIGNAL AND
PRO- GRAMME HUMMARY, 6.03 BTUDIO: PROGRAMME FOR
CHILDREN PRESENTED BY ELIZABETIL
10.00 THE KUNDAY CONCERT.
Festival Overture, Op. Academia 00 (Brahma)--Echard Vat Belruim conducting the Concertgebouw Orch. of Amsterdam: Bymphony No. 4 m
stat. 0, 00 (Beethoven) - Bir Thomas Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orch.
10,43 FROM TUE WEEKLIES (RE-
CORDED LONDON RELAY). 10.69 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME MONAL
MUSIC AT THE CLOSE. Quintet for Oboe and Stebog Quar- tet (Bir Arnold Bax) — The Clamic String Quartet. 11.20 EPILOGUE (RECORDED).
Conducted by the Rev. Father
Collins, B4,
GOD SAVE TÜE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Monday
A
PRO-
8.00 am. TIME SIGNAL,
GRAMME BUMMARY WEATHER REPORT. 6.01 MORNING MELODY.
Mantovani and his Orchestra, 8.30 LIGHT VARIETY. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL
曲
NEWS.
Hts GUY
WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. BO BUITE ASTORALE,
Edouard Lindenberg conducting L'Ordiestre de la Societe des Con- certs du Conservatoire de Paris.
MILLER AND 9.36 NUTCR
ORCHESTRA WITH MITCHELL & CHORUS. 10.00 BONGS FOR STRINGS.
Members
the Pktsburgh of Symphony Orchestra, Yesterday. Orchids in the Moon- mid Far away. light, Long ago Banbaline, Summertime, Love walk. ed in, Little Girt tuo, Dancing on the Ceiling-Richard Jones (cond); Come Bain or come Shine, Speak Low-fuchard Jones (cond.). 1030 BROADWAY 1955.
8.30 AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE, ' 145 "BOX 200' BERT GILLETT AT
THE ORGAN (RECORDED).
6.59 WEATHER_REPORT.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWB (LONDON RELAY), 7.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON BB- OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,
LAY)
7.15 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.
Wun tay Ellington and bis Quartet. 7,30 TWO'B' COMPANY (RECORD-
ED).
7,45 FIESTA FLAMENCA.
Sevillanas: Alegrias; Baleares; Carlos Montoya (guitar) with Balome de Cordoba, Triumfia Montoya, Juanele Maya, Chinin de Tylana.
8.00 "VIEWPOINT".
A weekly magazine devoted to the Arts.
Edited and introduced by Janet Tomblin
8.30 "FREDERICA”.
A mitrical play by Frans Lehar. Adapted and Produced by Arthur Spencer and Stanley Williamson.
6.30 RECITAL BY LOLA CHANG (SOPRANO) (CONCERT
HALL).
Adapted by Ellaston - Trevor from the Пото by Simon Rattray.
Episode "The Prisoner'-repeat of Inst Bunday's broscast 10.19 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIONAL, BADIO NEWS- REEL (RKCORDED LONDON KELAY). 11.09 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOBE, DOWN,
Wednesday
7.00 - TIME
BION AL
OPENING MARCH, 1.92 LIGHT MUSIC.
AND
1.1 NEWS HUMMARY. 720 TOP O' THE MORN. 1.45 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TUME SIGNAL.
NEWL WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.10 OVERTURES, 9.00 CLONE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
1.30 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 135 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 100 CLOSE DOWN.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
ORAMME SUMMARY.
6.03 LUCKY QIP — VARIETY
QUESTS.
68 FOR THE CHILDREN.
Nursery: sing song.
With Violet Carson.
430 PORTUGUŠIE HALF HOUR. GAI WEATHER REPORT. 3:00' TIME: 'BIGNAL AND THE
NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 1.59 COMMENTARY (LONDON
BELAY) OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
1.18 BOULEVARD CAFE
AN
"Le Coeur de Paris.” Park 'cat trop grand pour moi (du nim "Soul Dana Paría")-Johni William (vool); Mademoiselle do Paria-Heneo Lebas (Vocal); Beranadha Bus Pari(from "Mark")Tino Ronal (Vocal); Notes. Dame de Paris -Lucienne Delyte (vocal); C'est tout droll-Andrex - (voda)]),
Eth
120 BEGINNER'S PLEASE, –
edition of Rmasʊ` Kong- kong's Amateur Talent show. Compère: John Wallace. Produced by Hillery Green.
1.00 WHAT'S
CORDED LONDON RELAY).
TEE
FORM
3.15 V.0.A. HIT PARADE. BAS PIANO MINIATURES.
Arabeque.
(BK-
Op. 18 (Schumann)? Sonesto a 123 del Petrarca (from Anna De Pelerinego 2nd year) (Llext)-Wilhelm Kempit piano).
9.00 TIME SIGNAL
FEVER BARE,
The story of quinine by tiarry Colller, Ph.D.
Produced by Eileen Capel. 9.30 AT THE OPERA
*Halon (Mozart).
und***
Bastienne"
Bastienne (oprano), Ilse Holtweg: Bastion (tenor), Waldemar Kment; Colas (bazy). Walber Berry → WHE Vienna Symphony Orch. conducted by Jolm Pritchard, PRO-10.15 COLUMBIA BALON, ORGUES“.
TRA.
RE-
WE
THE
Presented by Margherita. 4,55 STUDENTS' QUIDE
CORDED LONDON RELAY). Interviews by Sita Mead. 6.59 WEATHER ÁSPORT. With piano accompaniment by Moya Rea.
7.00 TIME BIGNAL AND wing
NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 1.09 COMMENTARY des
(LONDON RELAY) OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS, 1.IS GOING TO THE PICTURES. 130 "TIME FOR JAZZ."
With Robin Day. 6.00 LISTENERS' CHOICE,
My Hoart ever faithful. Auf Flugeln Praises (Bach); Gesanges (Mendelssolin) (On Wings of Song); Cradlo Bong `(Brahma); (Schubert) (Hedge Helden Roslein Roses); Song of Red Seeds (Chinese
Song: Music: Lau Su Ting, words:
Cho Su Kun).
9.5 CONCERTO
PATHETIQUE
FOR TWO PIANOS (LISZT). Dr Josef Dichler and Grete Dichfer (two planos).
10,00 YTY MELODIES,
Convert_Scha-Edi
K
Coke (violin)
O
and his Gypsy Orch.; Fa leszek ha Lanak vagy virágn
you are blossom, I shall be your tree)--vocal: pereč (Threa salty Harom pretzels)-orch.; Joestel kiyanok (Good evening)-vocal; Most van
(Now la xaricdown)...... orch-Sari Daraban (Vocal) and Kalinan Lendvay's
Orch GyDay Rumantan Canary-Edi Chioka (vlojin) and his Gypsy Örch, 19.15 TAKÉ ÍT PROM HERE.
Dick
Bentley Edwards.
11.00 PLANO RECITAL BY ALEXAN-nap lomenobe
DER UNINSKY, 11.30 GRAND HOTEL
A half hour of muste played by Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra.
12.00 noon, DECCA FAVOURITES 12.30 pm. PROGRMMAE SUMMARY, 12.32 FROM THE "GAY NINETIES" TO THE "REARING TWEN- TIES". Echel Merman withi the Mitchell Boys Choir & the Old Timar Quartet. (Music
cond, by day Blackton).
arr, and
1.00 TIME SIGNAL HAT COLIG- NON (HAMMOND ORGAN) WITH RUTTUM.
WEATHER 1.15 NEWS.
REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
1.30 MUSIC FOR YOU. Himsky-ight (tenor) with the Philharmonia Orch. and chorus conducted by 9. Itobinson: Fete Polonaise (from "Lo Roi mais ju") (Chabrier)—MAN ---
eth Brasseur Choir, Pierre Germain (bar) with Orchestre Des Concerts Lamoureux conducted by Jean Fournet: Waltzes from "Der Rosenkavaller") (Rictard Straum)— conducted by Boston Pops Orch. Arthur Fiedler.
FIUM
(DAFL-
PAJEDN
by
RONUR FOREIGN LANDS. Mung by Nelson Eddy
Theodore with Lone) (plato). 12.15 p.m. MURIC MAGAZINE.
Complied and Introduced Peter Sharp.
BBC
8.30 "DEAD CIRCUIT"-
Adapted
by Elteston Trevor from the novel by Simon Rattray.
Overseas Shortwave
INS
AND 2.30 TURK MURPHY JAZZ BAND. 3.00 TANGOB AND WALTZEB.
LIGHT 3.30 KNOCK
AND ITIS LIGHT BRIGADE ORCHESTRA WITH SINGERS.
HITCHCOCK – A 4.00 ALFRED
RADIO PORTRAIT. 4.30 ABBOCIATION
FIRST
CUP.
FOOTBALL:
MATCH-GOVERNOR'S
CAMP v. I.K.P.A Commentary from Government Stadium.
Programmes
Hongkong
(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. on 21.530 Mc/6, 13.93m and on 17.810 Mc/s, 16.84m)
NEW YEAR'S EVE
6.30 p.m.
KOUR.
"HANCOCK'S
7.00 THE NEWS.
7.00 COMMENTARY.
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
7.23 Report from the
WEST COUNTRY,
HALF-
1.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 8.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 1.13 A NEW YEAR MESBACK.
Commentary from Hongkong Gov | ty the Rt. Hon. A. T. Lezinok-Boyd.
ernment Stadium
5.43 "KUTS ON PARADE,"
RL Columelle's United Pipe Band.
Scolland The Brave;
Cimelic
Skye
Bont Road to
Song: The Hundred Pre; Will Ye the Isles; The Rowan No Come Back Again-Sema Me- Gonigal Pipe Major).
M.P., Secretary of State for Colonica followed by an interlude.
8.30 SCOTTISH MÁGAZINE. D.00 THE NEWS.
The
9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. U.13 STENERS CHOICE. 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.09 PROGRAMME BUNALARY. 10.15 Debe Daniels and Ben Lyon in
LIVE WITH THE LYONE. 10.45 DANCE MUSIC (RECONDS). 330 TRE MELACHIRING
Lio app. Itugby Union Football. OR-
MELAND AND SCOTLAND v. CHESTRA.
WALKS AND ENGLAND. Waltz In Can't help Singing:
A commentary on the second half of Water-Colours: Midnight in Mayfair;
at Lansdowne Road. the
match Way to the Stark; My heart and I; You
Dublin, heart's delight-The Girls Choir. Pick Yourself up. Luton Girls Scrub, Brother, Scrub: Height-Ho Whistlo While you work; I' lovely day tomorrow,
6.00 TIME SIGNAL
A
AND
PRO-
GRAMME RUMMARY.
6.03 STUDIO: UNIT Requests.
Presented by Linda. Calling: REM.E. Att. 2/7 Gurka Rides.
6.50 WEATHER REPORT.
THE
BIONAL 2.00 TIME
AND NEWS (LONDON RELAY).
(LONDON RELAY) OR SPECIAL AN NOUNCEMENTS.
1.09 COMMENTARY
7.13 "JUKE BOX PARADE.”
Presented by Nick Kendall. 7.43 "THIS WEEK LOOKS BACK.** News, reports and interviews; some of the highlights broad- cast during the year. Complied, by Timothy Birch.
11 A NEW YEAR MESSAGE
(LONDON HELAY),
By the Rt. Hon. A. T. Lennox- Boyd, M., Becretary of State
for the Colonies.
FERDINAND
NEW YEAR'S DAY 6.10 p.m. SERVICE FOR THE NEW
YEAR From Northfeld Methodist Church. the Conducted by Bhminghar,
the Ilov, C. Banks,
MiniTE NEWB
1.00
7.09 COMMENTARY.
7.15 SPGTH ROUND-UP.
7.30 LIFE WITH THE LYONS."
8.00 THE BLUE AND THE GREY, Songs of the American (1801-1005)
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.09 COMMENTARY.
9.13 FOR CHILDREN.
The Water Hablos.
Civil
War
By Charles Kingsley made into
gulay, by Muriel Levy
10.00 lgen. RADIO NEWSREEL 1015 CONCERTO.
Piano Concert in E flat by John Ireland.
11.15 HANCOCK'S HALF-BOUR.' 1145 HARPING ON RAYTEM. MONDAY, JAN. 2
030 pm IN TOWN TONIGHT. 7,00 THE NEWI.
7.09 COMMENTARY.
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
730 MUSIC FOR DANCING. ) 5.13. THE DILLY MAYERU RUYTHM
ENSEMBLE.
8.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.
Presented by Celia Irving.
0.00 THE NEWS.
D.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.13 MAIDEN'S DELIGHT,
A comedy
Charles Hation.
broadcasting
by
10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 A BOX AT THE OPERA
1043 From the Third Programme.
0.00 THE NEWS.
9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 0.13 BUC MIDLAND LIGHT OF-
CHESTRA.
10.00 Di Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.. 10.15 PERTY lauard in
MIRACLE AT CARVILLE.
The true story of a young American girl's twenty-yenralong fight against
APPROACH TO SELF-12.15 MUSIC IN MINIATURE. GOVERNMENT IN THE COM-11.45 FILMS TO SEE. MONWEALTH.“
The first of four talks by Sir Ivor Jennings, K.B.E. Q.C..
Master ot Trinity Hall, Combridge, and Con- rtitutansel adviser to the Govern ment of Pakistot The Problem IL5 LISTENERS' CHOICE. 1145 SCIENCE REVIEW.
TUESDAY, JAN. 3
4.30 p.m. COMMONWEALTH CLUB. 7.00 THE NEWS.
7.09 COMMENTARY.
1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 725 Five Minutes for
FARMERS.
7.30 THE AL READ BHOW.
100 THE CHAMELEONS,
8.13 FOR BETTER OR WORSE." From the short story by W. W. Jacobs.
8.45 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS.
9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, D.IB NEW RECORDE,
10.00 Big Bes. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.13 TAKE IT FROM HERE”...... 19,43 THE HAPPY WANDERED. A programme of gramophone recorda presented by Lillen Duff XLISAS
THE COMMENTATOE BAW IT. 11.45 T18 DAY AND AGE Gilbert Murtry, O.M., on his nine- tieth birthday.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4
4.30 pm. DANCE MUSIC. 1.00 THE NEWS.
7.09 COMMENTARY.
7.15 SPORTB ROUND-UP, 7.23 Report from
BOOTH-EAST ENGLAND. 1.30 FOLCES' FAVOURITES. 8.00. TWENTY QUESTIONS. 1.30 MUSIC, MAGAZINE. William Thompson's ""Orpheus Cale dondua","by
Laksday:
Maurice Csical Plano Music for All! by John Lade.
8.45 WORK AND WORSHI}".
THURSDAY, JAN. 5
630 pm. FRENCH NORTH AFRICA.
I-Algeria.
A documentary programme on cur- rent problems and conditions.
1.00 THE NEWS.
7:09 COMMENTARY,
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
733 Bepart from the
NURTU OP ENGLAND.
7.30 SHAT'S THE, FORMI 7*
TAS NEW RECORDS.
5.16 BANDY MACPHERSON.
At the theatre organ.
8.30 WELSH MAGAZINE. ..
9.00 THE NEWS.
0.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 GRAND HOTEL
10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWBREEL.... 10.15 SERIOUS ARGUMENT. 10.45 The Btory and Music of
FRANZ LEHAR
|The Monarch of Melody.
11.45 THIS. DAY AND AGE.
FRIDAY, JAN, 6
0.10 p.m. DANCE, MUSIC, 7.00 THE NEWA
7.02 COMMENTARY,
7.15 SPORTS HOUND-UP. 7.25 Report from tha MIDLANDE.
1.30 OOD AND HIS WORLD.
A Christian approach to dally life by the Rev. F. Townley Lord, D.D. FRANKIE 43 THE
KNOW.
ROWERD
8.30 THE SPA 'ORCHESTRA, 8.47 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke.
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.97 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 MUSIC YOU REMEMBER. 10,00, ilg Ben. KADIO NEWSREEL. 12.15 Radio Theatre presents.
EN TOBIAS AND THE ANGEL' By James Bridle.
1143 CROSSWORDS,...
By Hubert Phillips.
By MIX
Jimmy
and
with Wallas Eaton. Alma Cogan, June Whitfield repeat of last Friday's Broadcast. 10.43 WESTMINSTER
LIGHT OR
CHESTRA. 10,30 WEATHER REPORT. 1100 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS
REEL
(RECORDED LONDON RELAY). 11.00 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
GOD GAVE THE QUEEN. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
Presented by Frank Goldberg. 8.30 YOUR RADIO CONCERT
HALL).
Ferruccio Tagilavini (tenor). With Howard Dertow And chorus and orchestra. 9.00 TIME BIGNAL..
the
-
WEDNESDAY THEATRE "INVITATION TO A VOYAGE" BY JEAN-JACQUES BERNARD, Adapted for radio by Cynthia Nixon from the transition of J. I. Prith.
"Cart: Marie-Louise Boubter
Cynthia Nixon Oliver, her husband... Dovkt Joner Jenifer Bird Jacqueline. her sister M. Landreaux, her father
Julian Newman Joan Turner Gerard, her son
Narrated by F. O. Davidson. Pro duced for the Hongkong Stage Club by Janet Tombli
10.00 JACKIE GLEASON AND HIS
ORCHESTRA.
There must be a way; I don't know why: Deep Purple; Mad about the Boy: Someday I'll find you-Ober d'Amour solos by Rames Penque. 10.15 MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY
DIAMOND JUBILEE SEASON.
Henry Wood Promenade Cọn- certs-farvet Cohen (piano)....... BBC Symphony Orchestra cóti- ducted by John Hollingsworth. Plano Concerto Race Fricker); "The Perfect Fool" |Ballet Murdo
10.39 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- REEL (RECORDED LONDON
7.00 . TIME SIGNAL AND Gist)
OPENING MARCH.
2.00 LIGHT MURIC, 7.1 NEWS BUMMARY. 120 TOP O' THE MORN.
145 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME
NEWS.
SIGNAL, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY. 8.10 MUSIC FROM THEATRELAND. 0.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.15 p.m.
STUDIO:
PRAYERS.
MORNING
By the Very Bev. P.8. Temple. 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 "JOURNEY INTO MELODY."
With Blaning Black A orchestra.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL
عاد
WHISTLING AND SINGING WITH RONNIE RONALDE. With Arturo Steffani and his orchestra.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS
130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
PRO-
6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
GRAMME SUMMARY, 6.43 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 20 NATIVE BONGS AND DANCES. FROM THE SOUTH SEAS. 6.30 ADVENTURE IN MUSIC
(RECORDED). Moyna Burnett talkn about Schumann and his Beenes of Child- Instruments of Western hood;
Musle" The Harpsichord and the Gullar; A short talk by Jeremy Noble, recorded from London.
GET WEATHER REPORT,
1,00 TIAIR BIGNAL AND THE NEWS (LONDON RELAX).
1.09 COMMENTARY
(LONDON
BELAY) Un SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.*
7.15 - STUDIO: "FIRST HEARING.".. Presented by Alex Borrie.
7.45 THE NATURALIST INTRO- DUCED BY' MAXWELL KNIGHT.
Penguins.
William Slader and Leo Harrison INTERNATIONAL
8.09 STUDIO:
HALF HOUR -- LA - DEMI-- HEURE FRANCAISE,
Presentation de M. M. An Leung,
Interview de M. Lena: Children's Corner Dehumay; Suits pour to plano-Debussy: Melodies de Chab»,
Teler.
34 STARLIGHT SERENADE. Absinthe Frappe: Kiss me again; I'm falung. In love with someone; Love is best of all: My droman giri
Exm -AL Goodman and hie Orch;
You braceable you: I love thee; were meat for me: Two Cigarettes is the dark; Blue Room - The Metachrine Orch.
9.00 TIME. BIONAL.
UBC VARIETY PARADE." ..Peter.
Brough and Archie
Andrews in "Archie's the Boy!" 8.30 MOTORING MAGAZINE (KK-
CORDED),
A monthly magazine.
Edited and introduced by Timothy
Birch
19.49 TOP TWELVE.”
The most popular tunes of 1985. 30.30 "DEAD CIRCUIT."
RELAY).
11.09 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 1139 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
7.00 a..
TIME BIGNAL OPENING MARCH.
102 LIGHT MUSIC.
1.15 NEWB SUMMARY. 120 TOP O' THE MOHN.
1.4 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 TIME
AND
BIONAL, NEWS, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.
2.10 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. 4.00 CLOSK DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 NOTHING BUT MUSIC,
3.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
130 SONGS PEOM THE SHOWS.
"PICCADILLY CIRCUS.” With Helen Cars, Barbats Leigh, Johnny Brandon, Mervyn Baunders, Billy Ternent his concert__ orchestra. Presented by John Wait. 2.00 CLUBE DOWN....
and
6.00 TIME SIONAL AND PRO-
GRAMME SUMMARY,
0.03 BTOCK MARKET REPORT.
10.30 UNE NIGHT STAND.
Loula Armstrong and
atars.
the
All-
I cried for you: Tea for two; Body and Souli Mahogany Hall Stomp; Ou the Burmy side of the street; uth Society-Louis Armstrong and Volnm Middleton typoll 10,39 WEATHER REPÖRT. 11:20 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL (RECORDED LONDON RELAT
11.09 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
GOD HAVE THE QUEEN.. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
7,00.
Friday
AND
TIME SIGNAL OPENING MARCH. 2.03 LIGHT MUNIČ. 115 NEWB SUMMARY. 120 TOP THE MOIN. 145 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME
BJONAL, NEWS, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY, 8.10 OBCHESTRA CALL. 1.00 CLUSE DOWN. 12.13 p.m.
ROMAN
BTUDIO: CATHOLIC PRAYERS. By the Rey, Father RW. 12,39 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
Gallagher, SA,
12.33 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.
Jack Coles and bis Golden strings.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
TAUDER FAVOURITES. Richard Taubey (tenor).
1.15 NEWS, WEATHÈR ÁKFORT
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE ΜΕΝΤΗ.
1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTEILE, 2.00 CLOBE DOWN,
6.00 TIME BIONAL AND
PRO.
GRAMME BUMMARY. 4.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 6.08 PROGRAMME FOR
TEN.
Presented by Valerie.
6.30 POPULARITY POOL.
Presented by Jezh,
CHILD.
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LO WEATHER REPORT.
1.99 TIME BIGNAL AND THE NEWB (LONDON RELAT). 1,09 COMMENTABY (LONDON BELAY) OR SPECIAL. AN-
NOUNCEMENTS.
7.35 JAZZ HALF HOUR.-
Presented by Robert Acheson. 7.43 MOVIE MAGAZINE. 8.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
Dick Bentley
Jimmy
Edwards, with Walas Eatoni, Alma Cogan, June Whitfeld. 8.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA
(LONDON RELAY),
By Alistair Cooke.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
MUSIC
LOVERS'
HOUR -
CLASSICAL REQUESTA. Presented by Alleen Dekker, Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 (The "Eroical") in E Tit, Op. 58; Let: Hunan Rhapsody. No. Sharp Minor. 10.00 STUDIO:
CABARET.
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Presented by Denise Brabant. 10.30 QUIET LISTENING.
WHA Hector. Chauvin at the Hammond DPEAR.
10.43 NEW ORCHESTRAL, SOCIETY
OP BOSTON FORM 10.58 WEATHER
11.00 TIME SIGNAL RADIO"NEWS- (RECORDED LONDON REEL
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11.09 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
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"The StołdaE ДУКАЯ
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
ROSSI Tell Overture
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Symphony No. 6.
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