“China Mail” Feature
"The Flying Angel"-Centenary Feature
On Missions To Seamen
Tomorrow sees the Centenary of the founda- tion of the Missions to Seamen, and this evening at nine minutes past seven, Radio Hongkong will present a specially prepared feature programme as a tribute to the work the Missions have done, and are still doing, to provide physical and spiritual comfort for seafarers all over the world.
10.30 BHORT STORY.
{Burkhard)-~-Ray Anthony (trumpet) "When 1 Wan Thirteen" by with the Anthony Choir; Slaughter My {lodger): Patrick Clifford read by David on Tenth Avenue
Concerto Tepper-Alstone)--Tommy 1.yttle.
Mercer (Vuci).
11.29 WEATHER REPORT.
05 RADIO DANCE DATE.
CORY DOWN.
Sunday
PRO- 14.00 am. TIME, BIONAL.,
GRAMME SUMMARY, NEWS,
REPORT WEATHER
AND APORTA RESULTS. 10.14 MORNING MELODY,
The Hongkong branch of the Missions provides an excellent example of how this work is carried on and, in his quest for background material for 10.30 the programme, producer Ted Thomas took the micropline behind the scenes at the Missions H.Q.1.10 in Gloucester Road.
Here he Interviewed the re- aldent Chaplain, the Rev. Haig and members of the Brown, staff, and then went aboard the Mission's halssch "Dayspring" to accompany the Chuplain on one
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Unive KENNEDY ROAD, Preecher The Rev a M. StevenNON
111.43 NAOHT RECITAL,
THE KENTUCKY MINSTRELS.
By Zino Prancescatti (violin). 12.00 ES MASTERS OF MELODY
Cele William. and his con. een reliestra, The ques +1 Montague P
p.m. MUSIC MAGAZINE.
intrudured by Complies and Peter Sharp
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Jur Muníc Mce with Ben, in Britten anred Peter Prain, Donald Goatd given a EIG te to Figer's ello Concert to be played in the Even-
WRITE 12.30
DANCE WITH ME HENHY
THE ROCK AROUND
of his frequent visita to ships | CLOCK lying in the harbour.
He also recorded the Sen
Scouts who trutn under the wing
Garrison Players' Production
"Wednesday Theatre" this of The Flying Angel", nd week. at p.m. listeners secured a recorded tribule from hear a play by Anthony Bucke a man weli qualised to peakridge valled
bout the sanvloe
gives lo seu
the Director James Jolly.
Price
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Interview
Concert. Aindrey Mendes taika about chart Tasber 1.00 1101 NIGNAL..
NEW CONVERT ORCHESTRA. LIS NEWS WEATHER REPORT ANNOUNCE- AND SPECIAL MENTS.
1.23 SPORTS TIME, the mission Pocket" which is produced for in Hongkong, the Gurrison Players by Reggie
of Marie, Mr Glanvill.
Itse story concerns a self- chucated schoolmaster. whees
a scholarship to Cam- son Falls bridge, and the father's method problem. with the of dealing
is played by The schoolmaster
his Neville Evans,
wite, by Mendes, and the son Auditry
Whitting- Fearnly by Robert
Programmes From London
The returt of Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal liigh- the Duke of Edinburgh will from their tour of Nigeria be marked by a State Luncheon Wednesday, Guildhall when the Lord Mayor of Lon-all don, Alderman C. L. Ackroyd, wtil and the City Corporation welcome the Royal visitors and
in
A
on
company distinguished
guests.
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A description of the scene in the Guildhall and the speeches made at the lunchron
broadenst—from
will be the BBC-Uy
at 10 5
Uti
Radio Hongkong Wednesday evening
Listeners who have been fol- lowing the Royal Tour of Nige- rin, and have enjoyed Wynford Vaughan Thomas' commentaries, may be interested to hear that on Tuesday evening at 7.45 the
o a series of Dirst
Wynford Vaughan
lulks by Thomas
called "Learning to Talk"-cun
be heard.
in This
Wynford Vaughan
progaine,
Thomas re-
caus few of thia experiences
which directed
his steps
wards a BBC career,
eribes 20mNE
influenced
words.
to- and dey- of the people whe him in
British Industries Fair
year the
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 800 kilocycles per second).
Today
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 MURICAL BCRAPBOOK.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER AND SPECIAL MENTR
1.30 ALFREDO
REPORT ANOUNCE-
ANTORINI
118 ORCHESTRA.
FORCES PROGRAMMES, 2.00 HOSPITAL, REQUESTA,
Presented by Brenda
AND
1.00 COME INTO THE PARLOUR Music from Northern Ireland.
1.20 FORCES CHOICE.
Presented by Joseph Nylan
4.00 TUE MAN OF PROPERTY"... BY JOHN GALSWORTHY Adapted for radio hy Levy.
Produced by Hugh Stewart
Muriet
Horton "Pop" Arthur by
4.30 POPULAR CLASSICS.
Played by the Orri conducted Fiedler.
from
Grand March from "A"
movement 711; First Concerto No 1 in at minor. Op Jess Mario Soorona plano?: Waltzes from "Der Buskafter Bichard
the use of
23 17chaikovsky:
Strauss): The Sleeping Beauty--Waltz (Thal- Kovsky), Excerpte frote pindes" (Chaptr)
14
Syl-
London end This of Britain's great shop window... the BIF-has been divided into two parts, and the first part, devoted to fancy and consumer goods, opens at Earls Court this
3.00 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL..
Eastern. Ht Joseph's v. Commentary fro Carole till
AND JIN 3.45 SACKIE OLEASON
ORCHESTRA.
133 HOSPITAL REQUESTS.
Presented by Hary,
2.30 YOU
HALL..
RADIO
Jow turbi (phanlal), With Doould
orchestra
Voorhee
CONCERT
and live
by
1.00 JOURNEY INTO SPACE.
and Written
produerd Cartes Chilton.
Mid-
Pode 15 3.30 HOME REQUESTS,
Presented by Hilary. 430 MUNIC OF MENDELSSOHN,
Overture. On 2 (from "A
Night's Dream—Incidental M Eduard Van Deinum cons cueling the Concertgebouw Orch, of Amsterdam: On Wings of Song ... Gulin Bustalo (vulin with Gerüld Moore planot, Spring Sung. Op AZ No D London Philharmonie Deel. conducted by Sir Lendon Nocturne. Op. 51 No 7 Op. 8 No 1 (from "A Midsummer
Dreamnestental Music'i
Eduard
Roald; Scherte
Heinum conducting the 'TICIZATION FOOTBALL
3.00
Greb of Amsterdam
CAA. Y. Sibe Tao. Commentary from Caroline Hill
AND IS 3.15 RAY ANTHONY
ORCHESTRA.
Secret Learnin' the Blure-ond Love from "Calamity Jane") (Fam - Webster]-Toruny Mercer and the Authony Chult (vocal;; O Mein Paua
6.00 TIME BIGNAL AND PRO.
ORAMME SUMMARY.
4.03 FORCES' EVENING SERVICE.
Conducted by the Rev. CA Jowell, C.F.
6.30 "AN ABSENCE OF WITCHES" A play from "The Kingdom of Popinjay.'
By Marjorie Lloyd.
4.39 WEATHER NEPORT.
7.00 TIME BIONAL AND THR
NEWS.
7.01 COMMENTARY DE SPEGIAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
MUSICAL, COCKTAIL. 7.30 1956 HONGKONG
A.A. AND MR.C.
RALLY WITH COM- MENTARIES AND ACTUALITY RECORDINGS.
Produced by. Timothy Birch 8.00 MUSIC FROM THE OPERAR
OF WAGNER.
Overture Tannhauser" - Vienne Symphony Orch.
Orch
condueled
by
Rudolf Murai: O star of Eve (from "Tambauser"} Herbert Jannem (baritone) with the Metropolitan Прото
conducted by Paul Breisach Licbertod from Tristan Trolde"). Küsten Flagstad "Loken- isoprano): Prelude (trum gel Chicago Symphony Orch conducted by Frederick Stock
and
6.30 "DEAD CIRCUIT" (FINAL).
Trevar Adapted by Elleston
novel by Simah from the Battray
Eubode 0: "The Duel' 8.00 TIME RIGNAL
"IT'S IN THE NEWRA NEW RADIO PANEL GAME. Chairman: Jotin WaÑace.
Produced Timothy Birth 9.30 THE SUNDAY CONCRIT.
Symphony Na 0 in C (Schubert) Artur Toscaniat, and the NHC syin- phony Orchi Concerto E minor
Ομ Orchestra, for Cello and
(Kr) Anthony First
05
with
the London Philharmonie Orel con ducted by Eduard Van Beltium
15.42 FROM THE WEFRIES.
# 19 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME BIGNAL..
7.1 NEWA BUMMARY,
720 TOP O' THE MORN. 145 WEATHER REPORT.
NEWS. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL,
WRATHER NKPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.10 MARCHING AND WALTZING. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAM HE SUMMABY. 1232 DOUBLE ATTRACTION.
Patti Page (vocal), deri Gal- ian and his Caribbean Rhythm | Boys. 109 TIME BIONAI
GEORGES TEIPINK AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
1.15 NEWS,
WEATHER
AND IPÈCIAL MENTS.
REPORT ANNOUNCK-
130 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
2.00 CLOBE DOWN.
4.00 TIME
KIGNAL AND
GRAMME SUMMARY.
Picadilly Hoe-Down -- Ray Marlin and his Concert Deel. 1130 CLOBE DOWN,
Tuesday
7.00 -1.
TIME
7.30 TIME FOR JAZZ."
With Robin Day.
1,00 KONOUR BOLL OF HITA
1K2.
AND-Swing BIGNAL
DPENING MARCH. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 2.15 NEWB SUMMARY, 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN. 7.43 WEATHER REPORT.
BIGNAL, 8.00 TIME
BJ♪ WHAT'S THE FORAL. · 8.45 PIANO MINIATURER.
Faithfule
in
KADO Muzzcl)-Lya de Barberis (piano); St Francols co Paulo marchant ar Jey Bots (St Francis of Papia walk- ing on the waters) (No a from "Deux Legondea") (Lazi)--Wilhelm Kempit (piano).
4.00 TIME SIGNAL
MORE MUSIC WITH MATIN- SON.
Norbert Matisson (Jazz viclin- let, singer & pinnlit) with Vie Crhlobal (lano). Barry Yantiza (bass). (drums).
9.30 AT THE OPENA.
"Une Education (Chabrier).
Angel
дал
Arranged by Alleen Woods. I've told every little starRobart Trendler and his Orch. and elgrun with Brad Reynolds & June Forrrai (Vocal); Night and Day-Tony Martin (vocal) Somebody loven ine Me Donald DeSylva - Gershwing - Eddie Fisher (vocal); Bay it im's no and Sway with Barry Koyo, Laura Leslie and Tono Alamo Ivudalji How deep in the dog - Edile Fisher (vocal): In a Sherty In okt Shanty Town - Dorks Day
прате vocal); Brother, can you NEWS, Dime-Bing Crosby (vocal); Georgia Bryant (vocal) Adios DIARY—Marle
Muchachos Andy Russell (yocal)) sereneint Bacto: O Sole Mio;
Morton Vient, Vieni
WEATHER REPORT & FOR TODAY. 8.10 MUSIC FROM THE THEATRE. 11.00 CLOBE DOWN.
12.15 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS,
hy the her. 2. E, Sandbach. PRO.12.16 PROGRAMME BUMMARY.
12.32 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC.
With Dennis Loth, Lloyd, Bubble Briton. 1.00 TIME' BIGNAL.
6.03 ATOCK MARKET REPORT, G.ON PETERS PROGRAMME. 6.30 AUSTRALIAN TRADE CATA-
LOGUE.
The fortnightly review of al- tralian industry.
6.45 BOX 200."
Mert limit at. the organ. 6.39 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME
NEWS.
BIONAL
7.09 COMMENTARY
RELAY)
AND THE
(LONDON
DR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
AN-
ROS
AND
M15
7.15 EDMUNDO
ORCHESTRA.
A programme of Latin Amert- en avusta.
7.45 BONGя BY CURT MASSEY.
Jones and his or With tham chestra.
It had to be you: The Ong I love: On the Athme; Til never have to dream Dan: The Wooden Setder Dull. and the
$.00 "YIT
A weekly magazine devoted to the Arta edited and introduced by Janel Tamblin, 8.30 MUSIC FOR YOU.
Jacqueline Delman,
Anthony
Oliver, Eric Robinson and his concert orchestra.
9.00 TIME BIGNAL.
OFF THE BEATEN TRACK. Timothy Birch.
930 RECITAL
UY
ALEXANDER WONG (TENOR) (CONCENT * HALL).
With piano accompaniment by Moya Res.
Wohin (Schubert); Razelein Schu. ht): Ch'ella mi crede (Puccial MUSIC AT THE CLIP Masonic Munic Mozart) Meure from the overs "The Girl of Golden Liebe Dich (Greg) KY ATT-West"); Ich richo Trassermaurik. The Vienna Symphony Orch.
Extase (Dudare): The lam with the duced by Bernhard Paumtartner: delicato
Freimaurerkoniate Eine
Kleine
K V 623 Laut verkunde uns're
Rudelt Christ Freudel
(tenor). Erich Malkut tenor). Vienna Chan- ber Cholt and the Vienna Symphimy Orch
Bernhard conducted by
Paungartner.
11.20 EPILOGUE.
By the Very Rev, F. S. Temple. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Monday
7.00 .m.
TIME
SIGNAL AND
OPENING MARCIL 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
-
245 (Arko NO. 13 IN F
FRANKIE
PARTY.
1.13 NEWS,
CAILLE'S
WEATHER
830 YOUR RADIO CONCERT
HALL,
Let's put out the lights Gould and his Cr
James Malton (tenur). With Howard Barlow
and
the
chorus and orch.
Kathy
PIANO
REPORT
AND SPECIAL "ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
130 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT.
The BC Northern Orchestra. Conductor: John Hopkins. 1.00 CLOSE DOWN.
BIONAL
9.00 TIME BIONAL
WEDNESDAY THEATRE.
File in my Pocket" by An- thany Buckeridge. Produced for the Garrison Playera by Reggie Glanville,
Cast: Robert Maxwell, Nevillo Audrey Evans: Dorothy Maxwell,
Derek Maxwell. Hobert Mendes Fearnly Whittingstall; Challe PAI- mer, John Little; Headmaster, Eric O'Nell
Framer Show: Mc.
Jubss YOUR: Other Parts: John YouTVE, Robert Hunre, Myrtle Glanvill, Hida Evans, Gary Crook, William Maysa.
BALLAD
Manques"
Gontran de Dotsmassi (soprano), Christiano Cartelit: Heino de la Certzale (mostrano), Claudine Collart: Maitre Pausanias (bas), Xavier Dipraz-Orchestre sous la Direction de Charles Bruck, 10.10 (approx.) HOLIDAY IN ITALY.
Nicardo Barton and his or chestra
Tiritombe: Funicult Funicula;
1030 ONE NIGHT STAND.
Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra.
19.69 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS -
REEL.
11.1
GOODNKIT MUSIC.
Concert Piece for Harp and Or chratra
154 (Safat-Saens)———- Op Jeannette Helmla__[!arp) with Sym- Berlin con- phony Orel of Radin ducted by Heinz Mahike. 1135 CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
TIKE
SIGNAL
OPENING MARCIL
1.42 LIGHT MUSIC.
7.00 .
9.43 (approx.)
FOR
BOGN-
AMERICANE.
Bing Crosby Darby Singers. Orchestra conducted
With
the
Ken
7.13 NEWS BUMMARY,
by
10.15
AND FRO- 6.00 TIME
GRAMME SUMMARY. 9.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 9.08 BLUE HAWAIIAN
LIGHT. Alfred Anaka (vocal) with vich. Bus inwalten Moonlight (My YouRKULDHALI LUNCHEON
Trade Wind Muffry Mu-Ray Island (Peter Galen): Mem'ry Island Warren-Gordon, it's Showing in Hawal Quadling-Greene): To you. Form. sweetheart. Alcha (Owens):
O Brook-Lund); Aloha well (Parewell to thee).
8.30 ADVENTURE IN MUSIC.
A programme for "Students of Music of All Agħu.
William Phillp Baker discusses Walton's "Facade" and introduces the Edith Sitwell's recordin
659 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME BIONAL
NEWB (LONDON RELAY).
AND
THE
AN.
1.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON
RELAY) OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
7.13 FIRAT HEARING."
Presented by Alex Bortle 7.43 WYNFORD
VAUGHAN
THOMAS TALKS. No. 1-Learning to Talk.
9.00 INTERNATIONAL
BALF
MAJOR, L.V. 233 (MOZART).
HOUR GERMANY. Wind Instruments Ensemble of the
8.30 STARLIGHT BERÉNADE. Symphony Orch. conducted Vienna
Symphony (Alitone Lawrence); by Bernhard Paumgartner.
CHORALE Voln Columba Conatne Cherubini): SHAW
(Suddenl.") 10.00 ROBERT
Separee Lin Chambre MALE CHORUR
Heuberger - Viktor Waldberg)- 1030 THE GOON SHOW.
and his Orch. The Becombe Percy Faith larry Peter Beers,
[Saint-Saen) — Andre Kos- and Spike Milligan in "The Swan
telanetz and his Orch.; Melodie in E Phantom Head Bhaver." Repeat of last Saturday's broad- at major (Tchaikovsky) - Andro ronducting the Robin Kostelanietz cast.
Hood Dell Orch. of Philadelphia: Snow (Tchaikovsky), Flakes Waltz from the "Nutcracker" Ballet Tehnikovsky)Lexie Bridge water and the Westminster Light Orch: If you said goodbye 18tet Galdleri-Redi)-Percy Falth and his
1.59 WEATHER A8PORT. 14.00- TIME SIGNALA RADIO NEWB-Mercruite
RBEL
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Moonfleet: Belle of the Ball: Bala; The Whistling Gypsy: Blue violins:
BBC Overseas Shortwave 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, FEB. 18
6.30 p.m.
HOUR.
9.09 SOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 THE MIND OF YAKUD ALI.'
HALF- HANCOCK'S
7.00 THE NEWS.
7.99 COMMENTARY,
7.15 SPORTB ROUND-UP.
7,25 Report from the
WEST COUNTRY.
130 FORCES FAVOURITES, 8.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES.
1. ACCORDION.
Contrasting music for the accordon trayed by Gwenda Wilkins and the
Remember: 1 still get a thr. in always chasing rainbows, A Garden Franeteco Cavez Querte
week. Listeners to Radio Hong-In the Rain; Dancing on the ceiling
kong will be able to accompany BBC
commentator Douglas
Fleming on a mucrophone visit to the Fair on Friday evening al 8.15.
and
"Music Magazine” When Benjamin Britten Peter Peurs were la the Colony, they visited the studios of Radio Hongkong to record an view with Peter Sharp, the pro- ducer of "Muste Magazine""."
inter-
The
cumposer Benjamin Britten spoke about his methods of composition, and his plans for future works which include a full length "classical" ballet; Peter Pears commented on the and of words juxtaposition music; and Benjamin Britten mado same comments which are Likely to sound revolutionary to some listeners.
This interview can be heard in "Music Magazine" tomorrow
0.00 TIME BIONAL
AND
PRO-
GRAMME SUMMARY 5.03 UNIT REQUESTS,
Presented by Linda.
" Q Movemetils Calling: Forces.
MIGNAL
AND
6.30 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME
NEWS. 1.09 THE FLYING ANGEL.
A.30 SCOTTISHI
9.00 THE NEWA.
9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.15 LISTENERS CHOICE.
10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEW REEL 10.15 EDMUNDO ROS.
Land And his Latin-American Orchestra.
10.45 TIP HILLY MAYERL KHYTUM
ENSEMBLE.
11.00 e MIDLAND CHESTRA.
LIGHT OR.
THE 11.45 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
A commentary on the second half of one of today's matches in the Fifth Round of the FA Cup.
A feature programme Uluntat- ing the wark and actievements of the Missions to Seamen dur- ing the last hundred years.. Aftanned and presented by Ten Thomes.
7.30 "JUKE BOX PARADE."
Presented by Nick Rendali. 5.00 THIS WEEK."
News, reports, and interview and some of the week's evente In and out of Hongkong. Compiled by Timothy Mrch.
10 THE QUON SHOW.
Peter Sellers, Harry secumbe and Spike Milligan in "The Phantom Head Bhaver."
9.00 TIME MONAL.
SPORTS CAVALCADE, Edited by Brig Young. Produced by John Waitaco.
SPOTLIGHTS 9.30 CELEBRITY
moon
JUDY GARLAND. Arranged by Alleen Woods. Medley: You made me love you; morning at half past twelve. For me and my ga: The Boy next Also in the programme is a tall door! The Trolley Song: Judy at the man: 1 by Audrey Mendes on Richard Falece: Shine on arvest
Home of these days: My Tauber and a programme note dont care: Caroling in the Morning:
Cello to Elgar's
Concerto Danny Boy: After you've gone; Over which will be played in to the rainbow.
14.00 MUSIC FROM THE CHAM-
PAONE ROOM.
morrow's Sunday Concert-by Donald Gould. The programme is compiled and introduced by Peter Sharp.
"Popularlly Foll"
1
Ono hundred and ally dollars la now at stake for this Friday's "Popularity Poll" for although nearly 200 guessing letters were received by Radio Hongkong this work for the But week In succession no one has guessed their tunes in the top threo right order!
Here is this wook's list of the nine top tunes of the week, in the order of their popularity: |
LOVE 19 A MANY SPLEN- DOURED THING,
MOMENTS TO REMEMAKIL IT'S A BIN TO TELL A LIE STRANGE LADY IN TOWN
Introduced by David Lytils.
FERDINAND
SUNDAY, FEB. 19
0.30 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE. From St Dominic's Roman Catholic Priory. Southampton Road, London. Conducted by the Very Itev, Father Illtud Evans, O.P.
1.00 THE NEWS
1.00 COMMENTARY. 7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
10 Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon In
"LIFE WITH THE LYONS.
'For Men Only."
1.00 MY HEART STOOD STILL.”
A radio play.
3.00 THE NEW..
0.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.15 FOR CHILDREN.
*Biggles
and
Treasure.
the Pirate
10.00 Lt Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 CONCERTO.
Plano Concerto in A minor by Grieg. played by Bronwen Jones.
11.15 HANCOCK'S HALF-HOUR' '
MONDAY, FEB, 20
4.30 p.m. THE GOON SHOW, 1.00 THE NEWS.
7.09 COMMENTARY, 1.15 BPORTS REVIEW.
7.30 MUSIC FOR DANCINO.
8.15 THE CHAMELEONE.
30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. · SIN THE NEWS.
A play for broadcasting by Arthur
During and Derek Blomfield.
10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSBEEL. 10.15 A BOX AT THE OPERA. 10.45 The Reith Lectures.
THE ENGLISHNESS OF ENG-
ART LIBI
DY NIKOLAUS
PEVANER.
-Perpendicular England. The perpendicular style of English architecture unknown clara sine. Dr Pevsner suggests that it illustrates several aspects of English character.
TUESDAY, FEB. 21
6.30 p.m. COMMONWEALTH CLUB.
THE NEWS. 3.00
7.09 COMMENTARY.
3.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
1.23 Five Minutes for
FARMERS,
730 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE. 8.15 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.' A radio
10.15 GUILDBALL LUNCHEON,
Ta H.M. The Queen and I... The Duke of Edinburgh on their return from Nigeria.
METROPOLITAN 10.45 app.
CHESTRA.
11.13 MUSIC IN MINIATURE.
THURSDAY, FEB. 23
4.30 pm. THE ARCHERS.
A story of country folk.
1.00 TILE NEWS.
7.09 COMMENTARY.
7.35 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
7.25 Report from the
NORTH OF ENGLAND.
7.30 WHAT'S THE FORM7
1.45 NEW RECORDS.
8.13 SANDY MACPHERSON.
At the theatre, organ.
8.30 WRLBH MAGAZINE.
9.00 THE NEWS.
OR-
9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
9.15 GRAND HOTEL
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.
by Rubert Oxton Boit.10.15 BERIOUS ARGUMENT.
BAS UN "MAGAZINE.
B.00 THE NEW.
8.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 NEW TECORDS.
10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWMEEL 10.13 TAKE IT FROM BBKK.' 1045 THE HAPPY WANDERER. A programme of gramophone records presented by Lilien Buff
115 PAUL ADAM.
And his Mayfair Music. 11.45 THIS DAY AND AGE.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22
0.30 p.m. DANCE MUBIC. 1.00 THE NEWS.
7.09 COMMENTARY.
7.15 SPORTE ROUND-UP. 7.25 Report from
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND. 7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 4.00 TWENTY QUESTION. Commonwealth Edition. 8.30 MUSIC MAGAZINE.
Music
The Murly of Anton Areriaky (11
Abroad, by Cedric Enishman Wallie
6.45 ALBERT ACHWEITZER
D: A Hospital Grows The story of Bomweltzer's life tola
ta extracts from selected and arranged by Greenwood.
In
writings
Ormerod
10.15 DBC Concert Hall.
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 11.35 THIS DAY AND AGE.
FRIDAY, FEB. '24
0.30 p.m. BRITISH INDUSTRIES
FAIR. 1950.
A microphone vish to the first pert of this year's fair at Earls Court, London.
645 DANCE MUSIC (RECORDS). 7.00 THE NEWE
7.09 COMMENTARY.
115 BPORTS ROUND-UP.
1.25 teport from the
MIDLANDS.
7.30 GOD AND HIS WORLD.
A Christian approach to daily life
by the Rev. Maurice Deat
7.45 Jack Payne Introduces
SAY IT WITH MUSIC.
LAS LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke.
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.00 HOME NEWS
9.99 PLAYING OTOM
BRITAIN.
mbutes. of non-atop
Party-ave music. 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBREFL, 30.16 Radio Theatre presenta Edric Connor and Gordon Heath with Kisabeth Welch in
CRY, TUR DELOVED COUN TRY.
By Alan Paton.
9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. | ILG THE SOUÜTHERN COUNTIES.
9.00 THE NEWS,
CHESTRA.
9.15 BBC MIDLAND
LIGHT OR-
From Comwall to the Thames Estuary.
19.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWORKEL 7-1mpetitre, by John Arlott.
By Mik
Orch.
9.00 BBC VARIETY PARADE.
"Billy Cotton and Show."
Doreen With Alan Breeze and Stephens
9.30 MUSICAL NOTEBOOK.
Presented by Rev. Father T. F. Ryan. BJ.
10.00 LISTENER'S CHOICE,
Presented by Betty Kul 10.30 BEAD CIRCUIT (FINAL).
Elleston Trevor from the novel by Simon Battery.
Adapted by
Episode : The Duel-Repeat
broadcast.
La SURATHER REPORT.
10.55
Victor
ΤΟ HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN AND B.R.H. THE DURE OF EDINBURGH ON THEIR RE- TURN FROM NIGERIA.
19.42 MUBIC OF TAR TWENTIETH
CENTURY. Orchestral Variations on a Theme of Pagantnt. Do. 20 (Boris Bischer
The RIAS Symphony Orch., Berlin conducted by Ferche Fricsay. 10.50 WEATHER REPONT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
HEEL.
bloom.
11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Trees Where the Lemon Op. 306; Water Colours Waltz-The Vienna Symphony Orch. conducted by Franz Saim
130 CLOSE
Thursday
TIME
7.00 -1.
BIGNAL OPENING MARCH. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.15 NEWB BUMMARY. 120 TOP G' THE MORN. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
SIGNAL.. 5.00 TIME
1.20 TOP O' THE MORN.
1.43 WEATHER REPORT.
100 TIME
BIGNAL,
AND
NEWS,
WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.
B.IO ORCHESTRA CALL.
1.00 CLOBE DOWN.
12.15 p.m.
32.3
ROMAN CATHOLIC
PRAYERS.
By the Nev. Father R. W. Gallagher, H.J.
PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
12.3z LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.
Jack Coley ATHE his strings.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
Dolden
MUSIC OP JOHANN STRAUSS, Sung by Mia Korjus (so- prano) with archerten.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER** REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS. 209 CLOSE DOWN.
4.00 TIME
SIGNAL
AND
ΤΟΠ
PRO-
CHILD.
GRAMME SUMMARY, 6.03 BTOCK MARKET REPORT: 4.08 PROGRAMME
Presented by Valerio.
Presented by Ted ThoMRI. Predict the three top tunes of the week to win $30.
AND
REN.
4.30 POPULARITY POLL.
WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY THE FILMS.
NEWS,
6.50 WEATHER NEPORT. 1.00 TIME BIONAL
NEWS.
AND
THE
SPECIAL
8.10 MUSIC D.NO CLOSE DOWN, 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, L'Orchestr des Concerta 12.32 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
Lamoureux, 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
AND SPECIAL MENTS.
REPORT ANNOUNCE-
1.30 SONGS FROM THE SHOWS – "THE ADELPHI AND OTHERS." Helen Luplao Lane. With
Jimmy
Clare, Rita WilliamEN, Young, lilly Terment and his conreti orchestra. Preaented by John Watt.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
of
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL
two
1. GOODNIGHT MUBIC.
ilates, Six Sonatas for two clarinois, bassoon and two hors (C. P. E. Bach): No in E ftat: No. 2 in G; No. 3 m Ci No. 4 in F: No. 6 in D: No. 8 in A The London Baroque Ensemble conducted by Karl Hoon. 113 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
1.00a.m. TIME
SIGNAL
OPENING МАЛСЯ.
74 LIGHT MUSIC..
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 720 TOP OF THE MORN. 145 WEATHEN REPORT.
5.00 TIME
BIGNAL,
AND
NEWA,
WEATHER REPORT & DIARY POR TODAY.
8.10 OVERTURES.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN,
1230 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 MUSIC FROM
THE FILM
"OKLAHOMA." (Rodgerstammerstein
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
1.10 STOCK MARKET REPORT,
135 HOLLYWOOD BOWL
PHONY ORCHESTRA.
2.00 CLOBE DOWN.
6.00 TIME
SYM-
SIGNAL AND FRO- GRAMME SUMMARY.
4.03 LUCKY DIP VAIETY RE-
QUESTA.
Presented by · Margherita.
6.55 (approx.) STUDENTS' QUIDE.
Interviews by Rita Mond. 1.59 WEATHER REPORT.
SIGNAL 7.00 TIME
THE
AND NEWS. 7.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
THE PICTURES 1.15 OOING TO
(RECORDED).
of writies review picturez enstently show. ing in Hongkong.
In which a panel
With Audrey Mendes in the Chate
Couldn't be fresher!
Libby's
FROZEN PLAS TODAY
SIGNAL
AND
1.09 COMMENTARY OR ANNOUNCEMENTS. 7.35 JAZZ HALF HOUR.
Presented by Robert Acheson. 7.45 "MOVIE MAGAZINE.“
Edited and presented by David Lyttle.
LI BRITISH INDUSTRIES VAIR (RECORDED FROM DUC),
A microphone visit to the Ist part of this your's Fair at Earl's Court, London.
8.30 BIDNEY FELLER AND
ORCHESTRA.
1119
With the Keith Texter Wingers. Pertups, Perhaps. Perhaps; Inspira- tton Tango, da la Rosa; Ye, Yo: Dendoza.
845 LETTER FROM ASIENICA.
By Alistair Cooke. PRO-100 TIME SIGNAL
4.00 TIME
GRAMME BUMMARY. 8.03 STUCK MARKET REPORT. 4.08 FOR THE CHILDREN,"
"The House at Pooh Corner" by A. A. Milne,
No. Eeyore Finds the Wolery." 6.30 PORTUGUESE BALF HOUL 4.59 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL
NEW!.
AND
THE
7.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
MUSIC LOVERS' BOUR - CLASSICAL REQUESTS. Presented by Allsen Dekker, Tchaikovsky: Marche Slave Op. 31: Beethoven: Samata No. 14 in C Sharp 27 No. 2: minor "Moonlight" Op. Khachaturian: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra.
10.00 CONTINENTAL CABARET.
Presented by Dealse Brabant, 10.30 VIRTUOSO,
Gladya Hipley (contralto).
Tournesol; Fleur-De-Seine Yves 10,45 "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE"
7.15 BOULEVARD CAFE.
Montand (vocal) with Bob
Castella
Plat (vocal): Comme Un PT
And his Rhythmes: Jezebel Edith 2
(RODGERS HART).
Excerpts sung by Elaine Malbin with the Gulid Choristera.
Coquelicot--Les Compagnons de la 10.59 WEATHER REPORT.
Chanson (Vocal); Bone Les Ponts de 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- Pori-Lucienne Delyle (voce!).
730 WHAT DO YOU
(CONCERT HALL).
REEL
KNOW?" 11.15 GOODNIGHT. MUSIC.
The Itadio Hongkong-Jaycees Inter-School Quiz.
No. 8.
3.90 V.O.A. HIT PARADE.
Bai- Fiddler's Escapade: Prima larina; Tus Ojos: Boutade; Bong of Spain: Petite Waltz Dolf van der Lidden and the Grch. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
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