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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956.

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail - A

"China Mail" Feature

*

Budget: H.E. The Governor's Wednesday

The Budget:

Annual Review On Wednesday

URBAN COUNCIL

ELECTION BROADCASTS

On Wednesday afternoon, His Excellency the

Presented by Nick Kondall. R.00 ***TIEIN WEEK."

News, reports and

interview

on some of the week's ovente in

and out of Hongkong. Compiled by Timothy Birch, 0.30 THE GOON SHOW,

Peter sellers. Barty Strombe and Apike Milligan in "The affair of the tone banana,"

9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

SPORTS CAVALCADE, Edited by Brig Young. Produce by John Wallace. $.30 CALEBRITY SPOTLIGHT,

The popular Gershwin. Arranged By Alleen Woods. 10.00 MUBIC FROM "THE CHAM.

PAGNE ROOM," 10.30 SHORT STORY.

"I've tensed to love children" -by Arthur Helliwell. Read by Eric O'Neil Shaw,

Governor will deliver his Annual Review for 1955-4 RADIO DANCE DATE.

TIME SIGNAL.

11.39 WEATHER REPORT.

FAQ RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL.

treland v. Broiland.

56 to the members of the Legislative Council. Radio Hongkong will record His Excellency's speech in the Council Chamber, and extracts will the be broadcast at 8.30 in the evening.

This will be followed by an explanatory taik on the Budget by the Financial Secretary, the Hon. A. G. Clarke, CMC, who will be presenting the Budget Bill to the Council during the same meeting.

Following the custom of previous years, Radio Hongkong has offered broadcasting time to the candidates for the forthcoming Urban Council Election, to assist them in making their platforms known to the electorate.

with

six

seats, "Sto my

"Don't

גולת.

A rugmentary in the 2nd half of

International mate al downe Rond, Dubiin

123 CLONE DOWN.

Sunday

10.00 .. TIME MIGNAL, PRO- GRAMME SUMMARY, NEWN, WEATHER REPORT AND SPORTS RESULTS,

10,13 MORNING MELODY.

10.30 MANTERA OF MELAY.

Charles Williams and his run- cert orchestra,

The music of Richard Addiesell

OF THE This year,

11.00 RELAY Weather.

SERVICE FROM ST JOHN'S CATHED being contested, there are 10% ) Išbune Me" and "Who's Afraid

KAL candidates in the Bekt; six re. of the Big Bad Wolf" Assorti presenting the Civi

tion, and four the Refoam Club

All of Hongkong.

<if เลย

aut will be making brostearts, they can be heard on the ve immediately weekday evenings preceeding Election Day at die

following Yunes:-

Wednesday,

February

29.

7.00 p.m.: Mr Oswald Cheung The Civie Association); 7.15 pm. Mr Hilton Cheong-Lern (The Civic Assvelation).

Thursday, March 1, 7.09 p.m.; Mr J. Gresham (The Civic Association); 7.15 p.m. Dr Raymond Lee (The Ruform Club).

Friday, March 2. 7.09 p.m. :Mr Chan Shui-sang (The Reform Cluby; 7.15 pm. Dr Alison Bell (The Reform Club).

Monday, March 5, 7 00 p.m

"Letter From America"

For this week only. Cooke's

Ahstair

Letter From America"

will be out the air at 1030 vn Fidy evening. at to 845 the usual time.

Sports

Preacher: The Very Rev, 2o 8. Tempic, Uran of itung kong. Organist Mar 13 Soul

14.15 p. KONGK

RUDYARD

KIPLING - LEONARD WAR.

REN.

17.30 NTUDIO; SIGNIC MAGAZINE,

'olled and Introdured by Peter Sharp.

Pe Beretta taiks atmut the fortrance of some of his

L

-

tons during the Arta Festival, Indo

| Guajar dircusnes The Choral Grearj

butes some notes on the birthday Frederick Handel

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

Eugene Conley (tenor).

With Howard Horlow and and orchestrn,

1,00 JOURNEY INTO BPACK.

Written And produced CHARLES CHILTON. Episode 16,

3,39 HOME REQUESTS.

Presented by Brenda.

chorus

3:4

with Pat Craig. Lucy Huang. Kubert Acheson and Nick Chaleman Jolin Wal-

Kendall

720

Produced by Timothy Hirch. 1.3 THE BUNDAY CONCERT.

Overture Leonore Nu. 2 Op. | (Beethoven) — The fingue. Plitzar- monte Orch. The Residency-Orch. | 438 HEART OF THE BALLET.“ conducted by Willem Van Ötterloo.

Leopold #tokowsky

And his "A Painting of Musie in Words"; A aymphony orchestra.

Study of Beethoven written and Excerpts from "Givelle" (Adam); introduced by George Lutzatio: 3rd Invitation to the Dance Op. movement: Marela Funebre (from de la fase"1 "Suusata in A flat major, Op. 28′′ from “e Spectre {Weber)=with Julius Baker, (Butelj

(Beethoveni

Artur Schnabel Excerpt from

Sylphides!

(plano): Symphony No. 3 in C minor. (Chopin); Waltz of the Nowers (from Da. 17 (Deethoven) — Harbert Von The Nutcracker" (Tchaikovsky; Karajan conducting the Vienna Phil- with Lucile Lawrence (harp).

a

5.00 ABROCIATION POUTBALI.

Bouth China v. Kowloon Motor D Commentary from Hongkong Goyt Stadium.

5.45 COWBOY AND 106.0025.LY

ALL TIME PAVOURITEN.

10 TIME

BIONAL

ANO

10-

GRAMME KUMMARY 6,01 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.

Candurted by the Res → 11 Anderson, CP

0,30 THE CASTLE IN THE

FIELD.

lly GroЛtey Dearmer.

CORN-

Adapted from the story by Barbara Leonte Picard

6.39 WEATHER REPORT 7,00 TIME SIGNAL

AND

THE

NEWS. 7.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

7.13 MUSICAL COCKTAIL.

Stumbling: O Sole Mio; Dream 24 Cittle dream of me, Street of dreams; Sweet Sue, Jin you Ernie Felice Quartet

7.30 ORQUESTA

ESPANOLA.

SINFONICA

Conducted by Rafael Ferrer, 3.00 MUSIC FROM OPERA, Mignon Overture Thonon) Artarm Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Crete; Artas from "Cavalleria Ruski- (Margagni Intanto umiet qua 133rin- Viva vino spumegglunke.

|Addko alla dirii, Magia quel vino madre Farewell to Mother Mario Del Momeo itunuri with Ännamang Anelli (contralol with chorus and resta condorted by Franco Ohlone; Ente Waltz (from" "Fedora”) ataur- donus

The

Chreinnati Summer Opera Ore!! conducted by Fausto Cleva Ebbent Ne andro” lontana

Iron La Wally'') Catalant

Concert to be Kiven in the Arts | Ellabelle. Davis (reini with the New Dublin | Festivni, Doralhte Mallorie contri- Symphony Oreli conitucted by War- wich Braithwaite, FURNI of the Bumble Bee from "The Tale of Taur Saltan (Rumaky-Korsakovi, Dodon's FRANK PERKINĄ AND HIS | Duse from "I, Lua D' **PORN" ORCHESTRA.

| filipaky-Korsakovj Fausto Cleva

Doera Orch.

A

Larosdossie Road will be the

serne of the 17th Rugby

International Union match

Ireland and Scotland

aftermon. is corumentary on the second half of the match will be relayed from the BBC this evening by Radio Hongkong at 11.40.

Local sports coverage this week-end includes commentaries by Brig Young and John Wallace on the second half of the matches between Eastern and Army

on Saturday, and South Chino

p... From the Hongkong Gov-

Dr Woo Pan-100 (The Civic and KM on Sunday- both at Association); 7.15 pn.: Mrernment Stadium Then there is Yu-bor (The Livin Assox-in- tion).

Tuesday, March 6, 7.09 p.m. Mr Vietor Munak, (Civic Asso- ciation); 7.15 pun: Mr Phillip Au (The Return Club).

"The Worshipper At Noon"

Those who love the music of Franz Liszt will enjoy, h Wednesday

nine evening at oclock, The Worshipper Noou"-Ule

The story

of Liszt's ufe, illustrated with

some of the minortal melodies he com- posed, including the popular Hungarian Rhapsody No, 2 Liebestraum, and also part his First Piano Convertu.

Beethoven's 1lle and Music

k

This week's Sunday Concert introduces A change 341 the format of the programme--- which this week is devoted to Beethoven. The concert begins with the Leonore Overture, No. 2, Op. 72 -nad this is the Introduction for “A

Painting In

Words and Musto”—a study of Beethoven wrillen and present- ed by George Luzzalto-one of the most knowledgeable stu- dents of Beethoven In the Colony.

Recital

Barbara Fel, Soprano, will give a short recital of songs by modern composers from the Concert Hall of Radio Hong- kong at half past nine Monday Her first song will be "Automme by "Arthur

Honneger, who was al

Six".

story of

on

member

the

of the famous Paris group, "Les

tells "Automine"

a toge night in Autumn,

and a song of unrequited love sung tromma broken heart.

WOD who

Anotlier song, not often heard in Hongkong. Is "Dat do Floura," by Joseph Jongen, who the Prix de Rome, and was a disciple of Cesar Franck. Barbara Fel's recital ends with five Greek melodies by Rovel. Moya Rea will bo the accompanist,

Honour, Holl Of HG

Or

Do you remember the Itepcal of Prohibition in 10587 maybe that year recalls some particular event in your own felt there was-it will cor tainly be reculled to you if you

to Alleen Wood's pro gramme at 8 o'clock on Wod- nesday evening "Honour Roll of Hils-1983"which includes favourites na such perennial

aten

Sports Cavalende, which gives a round up of the week's sport in |Hongkong, -edited by Brig Young and produced by John Wallace, as usual, at nine o'clock tonight.

(Broadcasting on a frequency of 860 kilocycles per second).

Today

12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

12.32 MUSICAL SCRAPBOOK.

ΠΕΡΟΠΤ 1.15 NEWS. WEATHER

AND APECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS,

MUSIC

1.30 THE

OF AGUSTIN LARA, FORCES PROGRAMME. 2.00 HOMPITAL, REQUESTS.

Presented by kary.

1.09 COME INTO THE PARLOUR Music from Northern Ireland. 3.12 FORCES' CHOICE.

Presented by Ivor Hẹnion.

4.00 THE MAN OF PROPERTY~~NY

JOHN GALSWORTHY.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT cunduring the Cincinnati Summer

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

1.23 SPORTS TIME.

1,25 HOSPITAL REQUESTU.

Presented by frenda,

2.30 YOUR

HALL.

RADIG CONCERT

BBC

8.30 THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL

My Bie Walter Scott.

Episode 1 A Pledglior in London.* 9.00 TIME SIGNAL,

IT'S IN THE NEWS.”

The New Radio Panei GAME

| Harmonic_Opth,

10.45 "FROM THE WEEKLIES,” 10.50 WEATHER REPORT. 11.90 TIME SIGNAL.

A MUJIC AT THE CLOSE. 1.20 EPILOGUE (RECORDED),

Conducted by the Very Rev F. 8. Temple. 11.30 CLONE DOWN.

Monday

TIME

SKONAL

OPENING MARCH, 1.12 LIGHT MUSIC. 5.1 NEWS SUMMARY, 7.20 TO TIE MitN, 7.43 WEATHER REPORT, 8.00 TIME

BIGNAL, WEATHER REPORT & FOR TODAY,

8.30

AND

NEWS, DLANY

MARCHING AND WALTZING.

9.06 CLOBE DOWN.

12.30 pm, PROGRAMMI; KUMMARY. 12,32 DOUNLE ATTRACTION.

Dean Martin (vocal), "Rhapsody- in Jazz."

Concerta for Inmance; Rhapsody Rag: Boogamba; Story of three loves | thnged on Rachmaninoff'm 18lis Vaṛfe- tion on n theme by Paganini) (Paganini, arr). Rachmaninoff): Ven- | detta; Moonlight Flesin.

1.89 "VIEWPOINT.""

A weekly magazine devoted to the Arts edkeit and introduced by Janet Tombin.

8.30 MURIO Fon you,

John Holmes, Anitions Oliver, Eric Robinson and Bilk concert orchreita.

9,00 TIME SIGNAL.

CAN."

200 .. TINK BIGNAL OPENING MARCIL

AND

7 LGBT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWB, BUMMARY, 120 TOP OF THE MORN. 745 WEATHER REPORT.

BIGNAL 1.00 TIME

NEWA WEATHER REPORT & DIARY YOK TODAY.

8.10 MUBIC FROM THE BALLET. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

PORTUGUEIE HALF HOUR. 16.59 WEATHER REPORT. *7.09 TIME BIGNAL AND

NEW!.

1,09 ELECTION BROADCASTS BY URDAN COUNCIL CANDI- DATER.

Mr J. Grenhans (Civio Assocžuć Bon); Dr Daymond Leo. (Reform Club).

1.29 BOULEVARD CAFE.

7.30 "WHAT DO YOU KNOW?"

The Radio Tiongkong-Jayceri Interschool Quie

2.00 V.0.A. HIT PARADE. 630 WHATS THE FORM. 8.13 PIANO MINIATURES,

}

Ethel Barsielt and Rae Robert- son, Piano Duefflats.

Jesti, Gigue in C major (Bach);

of Man's "Delring (Bach);

Joy

12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 MUSIC FROM THE FILMH,

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT Behero Op. 10 No. 2 (Mendelssohn);

AND BISECIAL. ANNOUNCE-Tears from Gaile No, i Op. 5 (Rach

MENTS.

130 STOCK market neFORT. 1,33 AFTERNOON CONCRIT,

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 TIME and

COLE PORTER'S "CAN Nung by the Principals Chorus of the roadway PM- duction. Drchestra conducted Rosenstock.

5.30 RECITAL DY

by Milton

BANDARA PEI

(SOPRANO) (CONCERT HALL). tth plano accompaniment hy Moya Rea.

Automne (Arthur Honegget); Bal de Moura (os. Jonge; Inscription from Five Oriental Melodies) Fer- nand quinet; Cinq Melodies Popu- latres recques avec Recompagne- ment de plano Havel: Chanson de la marlee: La-bas vera l'eglise Quel Valant m'est comparable; Channon cles curlifeuses de lentisques; Tout Galt

2.43 NIX VARIATIONA IN F MAJOR, OP. 14 (DEETHOVEN).

10.00 Ferber splaciol.

“BACK TO THE DELTA“ Music of New Orleana. Ken Colyer's Jazzmeti; Sing On: lord, Lord, Lord, you sure beeri good to me: Faraway Blues; Muuse March: Ken Cutyer's Skime Group: Allnight Special Cosey Jone: K. C. Mo Ken Colyer's Jazzmen: Satur day Night Purelion; Shim-me-sta Wabble,

10.30 THE GOON SHOW.

Peter Bellern, Harry Gecombe and Spike Mililgan In **The

Tair of the lane banana.“ Repeat of Inat Saturday's broad-

co).

1. WEATHER

REPORT.

| 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REFL

1.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

with Kurt Edellisgen and his or 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

| viratra

1.00 TIME SIGNAL

FRITZ KREBLER PLAYS QU

FAVOURITES.

3D NEWS, WEATHER

AND

REPORT

SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTS.

130 AFTERNOON CONCERT, 2.03 CLONE DOWN

6,00 TIME SIGNAL AND

QHŁANIME SUMMARY.

PRO-

0.01 NTOCK MARKET REPORT. G. PETER'S CARTY.

6.30 AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE. 0,41 "BOX 200,"

Bert Gillett at the argan. 6.29 WEATHER REPORT

7.03 TIMK BIGNAL AND THE

NEWS.

AN-

7 #9 COMMENTARY (LONDON

RELAY OR SPÉCIAL NOUNCEMENTS.

1.15 EDMUNDO ROS AND

ORCHESTRA,

Tuesday

7,00 am.

TIME

SIGNAL

AND

OPENING MARCUL

7,02 LIGHT MUSIC.

1,15 NEWS BUMMARY, 120 TOM 'THE MORN. 145 WEATHER REPORT. 5,40 TIME

SIONAL

NEWS, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY. 8.10 MUSIC FROM THE THEATRE.

0.00

CLONE DOWN.

12.15 pm. MORNING PRAYERS.

Ity the Rev, 2 E. Sandbach 12.10 PROGRAMMIE SUMMARY. 12.32 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. With Dennis Lotfi, Kathy

Lloyd, Babble Britton. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

]界

board.

A pro Tabime of Latin Ameri cani muxle.

1,45 WINIFRED ATWELL, AND HER

PIANO.

Overseas Shortwave Programmes

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

SATURDAY, FEB, 25

830 p.m.

"HANCOCK'N

1.96 THE NEWS.

7.09 COMMENTARY.

1JA APORTA ROUND-UP.

123 Report from the

WEST COUNTRY.

7.30 FORCEB' FAVOURITES. 5.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES,

HALF-

8.15 Frequency Announcements and

Wavelength Changra,

A.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 0.00 THE NEWB.

9.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 LISTENERS CHOICE.

10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 19.13 EDMUNDO ROS.

And hu Latin-American Orchestra. 10.43 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT

CHESTRA,

11.40 Rugby Union Football.

IRELAND v. SCOTLAND.

On-

A commentary on the second half of The International match from Lens- downe Road, Dublin.

SUNDAY, FEB. 26

0.30 pm. SUNDAY SERVICE,

From the Church of the Holy Rude,

9,09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 10.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL.

9.13 THE LITTLE WORLD OF 10.15 ROUND TRIP—MALTA.

MANY BARRIERS.

From 'Down in the Drink' by Ralph Barker.

A story about blind children with other handteaps written and zar rated by Stephen Grenfell,

19.00 Rig Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 A BOX AT THE OPERA. 10.13 The Beith Lectures.

THE ENOLISHNESS OF ENG- LISH ART.

By Nikolaus Pevsnet. |5--Bluke and the Flaming Line.

HIS LISTENERS CHOICE, 11.4 SCIENCR REVIEW.

TUESDAY, FEB, 28

4.20 p.m. COMMONWEALTH CLUB,

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.09 COMMENTARY

2. SPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.25 Five Minutes for

FARMERS,

7.30 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNES. 8.13 UNDER THE TERROR.

A radio play adapted from the story by Balzac by Joseph Schull.

2.45 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 NEW RECORDA.

A radio play.

11.13 MUSIC IN

MINIATURE,

11.45 FILMS TO SEE.

THURSDAY, MARCH 1

6.30 p.m. THE ARCHERS.

A story of country folk

7.50 THE NEWS.

2.09 COMMENTARY.

115 BPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.25 Hepars from the

NOȘTH OF ENGLAND. 730. WHAT'S THE FORM?*

145 NEW RECORDS.

R.IS SANDY MÁCPBERSON.

At the theatre organ,

120 WELSH MAĞAZINE.

9,00 THE NEWS.

905 HOME NEWS FROM' BRITAIN. PIS GHAND BOTEL,

19.00 Big Ten. RADIO NEWSREEL. 19.15 SERIOUS ARGUMENT. 10.45 MUSIC FROM ST DAVID'S

DAY.

The National Youth Orchestra of Wales.

3445 THIS DAY AND AGE.

Adapted for radio by Muriel Suriing. Conducted by the Mistler 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. To mark St. David's Day Dili Owen

Levy. Produced by high Stewart.

4.30 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND

HIB ORCHENTIKA,

de Lune; Waltzes from Cinis "Court of Luxembourg": Pavane Datur une Infante defunie; Merry Winow Woltz: Foeme: Serenade: Warsaw Concerto,

5.00 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

Eastern v. Army, Commentary from Jiongkong Gov!

SladARIETY INSTRUMENTAL,

3.43

6.00 TIME SIGNAL. AND PRO-

GRAMME RUMMARY, 0.03 UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Linda. Calling: 20 Field Dresing Station HAM.CH

649 WEATHER REPORT, 7.00 TIME SIGNAL. AND

NEWR

THE

on

7.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL

ANNOUNCEMENTS. 3.15 A FAMILY AFFAIL,

A now series of featutes international collaboration pre- pared by Unlied Nations Radio, No. 4: Food and Civilisation." 130 "JUKE BOX PARADE,"

FERDINAND

the Rev Charles Eadio.

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.09 COMMENTARY.

1.13 RPORTS ROUND-UP.

1.30 Behe Paniels and Ben Lyon in

'LIFE WITH THE LYONH,"

The Comie Valentine.

3.00 *MY HEART STOOD STILL Devised and written by Mehard and Alma Jones.

9.00 THE NEWS.

BOD HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.13 FOR CHILDREN,

*Diggles

Treasure,'

And

the timate

10,00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, 10.15 CONCERTO.

Obor Concerto by

Cooke

Arnold played by Lenn Gooxent. 11.1 HANCOCK'S HALF-HOUR.“

MONDAY, FEB. 27 6.30 AM. THE GOON SHOW, 7.00 THE NEWS.

1,09 COMMENTARY.

7.15 SPORTH REVIEW,

739 MUNIC FOR DANCING.

8.15 MONTMARTRE PLAYERS,

8.30 ENGLISH MAQAZINE.

9.00 THE NEWS.

10,13 TAKE IT FROM HERE." 1043 THE HAPPY WANDERER. A programme for gramophone cords presented by "Liitan' Duff, 11.15 EW STONE. And his Band.

11.43 THIS DAY AND AGE.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29

6.30 p.m. DANCE MUSIC. 7.00 COMMENTARY, 7.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

from

2.23 Reg-EAST ENGLAND.

1.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES.

Commonwealth Edition,

ام و

1.00 TWENTY QUESTIONS,

30 MUSIC MAGAZINE. How to Write an Overture": Rossini reclue, recalled by Spike Hughes: Classical Piano Music for |All) by Joten Lode,

54

WORK AND WORSHIP,

Woria Christian Books.

A talk by Tishop Stephen Neill.

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 5.35 BRG MIDLAND LIGHT OK.

CHESTRA.

KMOVIE

CAMERAS,'

soraka about his recent vinit to the Welsh cominumity in Patagonia.

FRIDAY, MARCH 2

6.30 p.m. DANCE MUSIC. 100 THE NEWS

7.09 COMMENTARY. 115 SPORTS ROUND-UP, 123 Report from the

MIDLANDS,

7.30 GOD AND HIS WORLD.

A Christian approach to daily life

by the Rev. Maurice Dean.

1.43 Jack Payne introduces

BAY IT WITH MUSIC.

13 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Altair Cooke.

0.00 THE NEWS,

9.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 PLAYING FOR TIME. Forty-five minutes of non-stop music. 19.00 117 Ben, RADIU NEWSREEL. 10.15 tablo Theaire presents

A JIG POR the Dyrsy.

A comedy by Robertson Dayles 11.23 BBC WEST OF ENGLAND

JINGERS,

{1145 THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES,

X By Colston Shepherd.

By Mik

i

"Old Timera"

Crazy Otto and his Funny

SIONAL AND

inaninoff),

8.00 TIME SIGNAL.

MORE MUSIC WITH MATIS- BON.

Norbert Matisson (a violin ixi, singer & planist). With Vie Christobal (piano), Barry PRO-Yanezza (Ram), Angel

Gaa (drum

VARIETY

GRAMME BUMMARY. 4.03 LUCKY Dir

REQUESTS. Presented by Margbortis. 6.35 STUDENTS' QUIDE

TUR

Interviews by BHA Atend. 0.30 WEATHER DEPORT. 1.09 TINK BIGNAL AND

NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 7.03 ELECTION BROADCASTS BY

URBAN COUNCIL CANDI DATES

Mr Oswald Cheung (Civic Associa tion); My Tilton Cheong-Leen, (Civic

Association).

7.20 "GOING TO THE PICTURES," 7.35 "TIME FOR JAZZ." With Robin Day. 8.00 HONDUR

1933.

ROLL OF KITS

Arranged by Alleen Wands, Stormy Weather Tony Martin vocal): Smoku gets in your eyes... Dinah Shure vocats: Live In the sweetest thing-Ray Noble (vocal): Don't blame me-Lien Kirk (vocal); Easter Parnde-Bing Crosby vocal); Lover Peggy Lee (vocal); Lozy bone-Paul Robeson (bar); Who's nfraid of the Big And Wolf - Fred Waring and his Pennsylvaniana Dire Club, orch. and soloisia; Orchidi in the moonlight-Murton Gould and hts Orch.

A30 THE HONGKONG NUDART.

Extracts from the Annual Re, view by a Excellency the Governor Mir Alexander Gran- tham, OCMO, Rocorded in the Legislative Councli Chamber, followed by

explanatory

talk on the Budget" by the Financial Secretary, the Hon, A. G. Clarke, CMG.

5.30 TIME SIGNALL

WEDNESDAY THEATRE. "The worshipper at noon,* The life story of Franz Liszt written by Colin Shaw.

10.00 FIESTA AT THE WALDORF.

Los Chavales de España (with VOCA)).

10.30 MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETH

CENTURY

Concertino for Two violins, viola, and piano clarinet, hurn, bassoon (Leos Janarek)--Baryl Ensemble: Walter Barylit ist violin). Otto Strasser (2nd violin). Rudolf Streng (viola); Alfred Prinz (clarinet). Franz 1Ctrl

(horn), Camlilo Oehlberger (bassoon), Frane Hojetschek (piano); Dumica for violin and piano (Jana- cek) Walter Barylli (violin) and Franz Holetschek iplano): Mazurka Elegiaca Op. 23 No 2 for two planos Key-Benjamin Britten)-Clifford Curzon

and Benjamin Britten (platioa).

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT 10.59 WEATHER REPORT.

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS. MENTS.

DEEL.. 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

Symphony No. 25 in a minor, K. 183 Mozart)Vienna State Philhar- mania, conducted by Jonel Perten; Sorcerer's Apprentice (Duke)-Or- chestre

der ConceŢIE Lamoureux Thursd

conducted by Jean Martinon.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

4.00 TIME BIGNAL AND PRO-

GRAMME BUMMARY.

5.09

8.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT.

DOWN HONOLULU WAY” Bal Aloma (guitar) and . his Hawaiiana

Wai O Minnehaha-The Islanders vocal): King's Serenade-novocal; Litlu B (The

Mauna Kea-no vocal Aloma,

Quern Kula} ---

7.00 a.m.

TIME

SIGNAL

OPENING MARCH, 7,82 LIGHT MUSIC. 715 NEWB SUMMARY,

720 TOP Qʻ THE MORN. 7AJ WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME

SIGNAL

AND

NEWS,

WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.

1.10 MUSIC FROM THE FILME. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN,

The 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

1132 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

nder (vocal): Ko Kali Nei_u-

King-no vocal:

Tahiti (Aloms-Redmond) -- The Islanders

War (vocal); Hawaiian

Chant; Hawaiian Paradies; Old Plantation — Ray Kinney and his Orch, with the Five Aloha Malda

030 ADVENTURE IN MUSIC. 2

Theodore Huana discusses his ex- periontes as a music student in America and plays some examination picers.

6.59 WEATHER REPORT.

1.00 TIME

NEWB.

SIGNAL

AND THE

2.03 COMMENTARY (LONDON

SPECIAL AN.

BELAY) OR

NOUNCEMENTS,

7.15 "FIRST HEARING."

Presented by Alex Barrie. 145 WENFORD VAUGHAN

THOMAS TALKS,

No. Something to Talk About. 8.00 INTERNATIONAL HALF HOUR FRAN.

-LA DEMI-HEURE CAIBE.

Presented by M. Castel.

Le Pays Banque: lectures et ex- traits de RAMŮNTCHO, de Plere LOTI; Ouverture de RAMUNTCHO, de Pierne et Chants Basques Chorale Oramburu.

130 STARLIGHT SERENADE.

With Robert Maxwell (harp)

and his 'orchestra. Harp Magic: Smoke gets in your eyes; Bewitched; Prelude to a Star, In a Sentimental Mood: Tango of Tears, Mogic in the Moonlight; Come hack to Sorrento; Lave: Ballet for Puppets: Clair de Lune,

200 TIME SIGNAL.

MUSIC BY COMMONWEALTH COMPOSERS.

BBC Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult,

| 10.00 LISTENER'S CHOICE,

Presented by Frank Milles,

19.38 "BROADWAY 1913.**

Fred Waring and his Pennsyl- vanians Glee Club and or chestra.

1.50 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

.. REEL...

ILIS GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op. 0 No. 12 (Handel)-Boyd Neel conduct- Ing the Bold Ned String Orch. Thurston Dart (Harpsichord). 11330 CLONE DOWN..

Couldn't be fresher!

Libby's

try

FROZEN - PIAS TODAY.

LJD SONGS FROM THE SNOWS

"DRURY LANE"

With Pat Kirkwood, Barbara Leigh, Jimmy Young, Johnny Werb, Buly Terneal and his concert orchestra, Presented by John Walt, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

400 TIME BIONAL AND

GRAMME SUMMARY.

TRO.

40 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 4.08 "PLAYTIME" WITH AUDREY,

Visit

930 A CELEBRATION OF

DAVID'S DAY.

Produced by Elwyn Evana and Also Vaughan.

18.20 HUMIHI AT THE CONWAY.

Humphrey Lyttelton and his band. 10.30 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME VIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REBL 11.15 GOODNJORT MUSIC.

Sonata No. 1 in D major, Op. 12

Menuhin (Beethoven) Yehudi (violin) and Loules Kentner (piano). 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

Frida

SIGNAL AND

3.00 .. TIME

OPENING MARCH.

1.93 LIGHT MUSIC.

2,15 NEWS SUMMARY",

120 TOP O' THE MORN.

743 WEATHER REPORT.

3,00 TIME SIGNAG

NEWS, WRATHEN REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.

8,10 ORCHESTRAL CALL.

9,00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.15 p.m. ROMAN PRAYERS.

CATHOLIC

By the Rey, Father B, W, Gallagher, 8.4.

12,30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

12.12 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.

Lew Stene and his orchestra. With Ernie Locket, Bryan Johnson, Nat Gonella.

1,00 TIME SIGNAL.

REGINALD FOORT PLAYS ON THE THEATRE ORGAN.

1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPONT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTA.

1.10 MUBIC OF THE MASTERS. 200 CLOSE DOWN,

6,90 TIME SIGNAL AND TRO-

LAAMME SUMMARY. 6.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT, 4.38 PROGRAMME FOR CHILD-

REN.

Presented by Valerie, 630 POPULARITÝ POLL.

2.2

Preased by Ted Thomas. Predict the tree top tunce of the week to win 230,

8.50 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE

NEWS,

7.09 ELECTION BROADCASTE DY COUNCTI CANDI-

URBAN DATES.

Mr Chan Bhul-sang (Reform Club); Dr Albon Bell (Reform Club).

1.29 JAZZ HALF HOUR.

150 HUGO WINTERILALTER, 118

CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA.

3.15 SCENES DE BALLET, OP. 52

(GLAZOUNOV).

Bohol, Gymphony Orch, cond, by Alexander Gauk. 8.45 APPEAL ON BERALI

OF

THE BALVATION ARMY BY THE HON. MICHAEL TURNELL, 9.00 TIME SIGNAL

MUEIC LOVERS HOUR --- CLABSICAL REQUESTS. Presented by Alleen Dekker. Where'er you walk (from "Semels" Pope-Handel];

Bactice Pentasta (Fall); Bymphony No. 2 In Minor, Op. 47 (Rachmanino(7) 15 CONTINENTAL CABARET.

Presented by Hentze rabaiste 10.30 LETTER FROM AMERICĂ,

By Altair,

10,45 "NEGRO BALS."

Bung by the Deep River Boys. Git On Bo'd Lit'l Children: Wo. ore Walking In the Light, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot; Co

Mones:- I'm Trumpin'.

1939. WEATHER REPORT.

Down

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSTC. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

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