THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, - MARCH 24, 1956.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A
“China Mail" Feature
Relayed Commentaries On The Boat Race And
The Grand National Tonight
Festival Crities
430 "ORCHESTRA WIVES,"
Selections from the Atm. Played by Glenn Miller alberica.
5.00 UNIT REQUESTS.
Presented by Linda. Celling Headquarters and Kowloon Oarriot).
200
Two major events in the sporting calendar
- Oxford challenges. take place today. At Henley Cambridge to that extravagantly popular contest, "The Boat Race". John Snagge will be there to broadcast a commentary which will be relayed from the BBC for listeners in Hongkong at a quarter past eight.
and
(Mozart-Joseph Krips conducting the London Symphony Orchestra, La statique Fantakiur
Hongkong
PRO-
TIMR SHINAL AND
GRAMME SUMMARY
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALI. —
EASTERN V. KITCUEK.
Final of the emios Challenge Shleid. Commentary fron Hongkong Stadiumi.
8.45 INSTRUMENTAL FAVOURITES.
Swedish Thapsody -Percy Faith and his Orchestra; Time on my hands, Andre Kastelanetz and his Onch Deep Purple-Harry Jamies and bla Prch ; Shane-Paul Weston
and his gret: Waltz in Swingtune Percy Faith and his Orch
700 CRITICH ON THE FESTIVAL
OF ARTS.
ning nime shown by the Amateur
From Henley to Aintree. Liverpool, for the major steeplechase of the year "The Grand National". Commentaries by Raymond Glenden- ning assisted by Claude Harrison as race-reader at the Grandstand, and Robert Haynes, Michael Hongkong O'Hehir and Peter O'Sulleven at key points on the course, can be heard at midnight tonight.
Tonight, at 7 p.m., the Critics meet again to discuss various Festival events of the past
week. Donald Gould will talk about the Amateur Filme shown by the Cine Club; Wolf Reade will review Radio Hongkong's production of "Lady Precious Stream," on the University pro- Diana Madgett will comment duction of Dryden's "The Secular Marque” and Milton's "Comur", and Audrey Mendes will review the Stage Club's production of Othello. The Chairman will be Timothy Birch.
In 1940, Coventry was the the Aldeburgh Festival, 1933, target for one of the most produced by the BBC.
(14 11
deadly of all the wartime air
EM. Forster, the distinguish- Whened British author, has aliended attacks on Britain. the raiders had passed, little most of the Aldeburgh Festivals
of the was left
Mediaeval sometimes Cathedral of St Michael, save a slender spire, and a rooflcas nave,
Д
Donald Gould reviews the prize-
Cine Club, Wolf Readé comments on production ví "Lady Precious Steram.“ Diano Mad-
discuss the University Produc
ten of Dryden's "Secular Mosque" (and Milton's "Comun" and Audrey Mendes reviews the Stage Club's pro- "Othello." duction et
Chairman Timothy Birch,
7.39 UKE BOX PARADE”
Presented by Nick Kendall, 1.39 WEATHER REPORT.
AND 1.00 TIME BIGNAL
NEWN,
THE
#PECIAL
CAMBRIDGE
8.09 COMMENTARY OR
ANNOUNCEMENTS
6.1 OXFORD
AND
BOAT RACE. Oxford challenges Cambridge. A commentary by John Bnager 100 TIME SIGNAL..
THỂ GOON GROW, (BDCTS). Peter Bellers, Harry Becombe
Spike Milligan and
"The Cass of the Miming Heir," 0.30 SPORTS CAVALCADE.
Kalted by Brig Toung. Produced by John Wallace. 10.00 CELEBRITY SPOTLIGHT
JOSEPHINE BAKER.
Arranged by Aileen Woods Un Nuit d'Algiers: Ma Tonkingle: lecturer Sur Deux Notes: C'est Lui; J'ai Deux Piel Casein; Dan Mon Aspouse: | Village J'ai Li Dans Les Etolies,
C'est Ch Le Vrat Bonheur. 10.30 SATURDAY STORY.
"No Weather Profť" by Arther Helliwell.
since they were inaugurated by the English Opera Group in 1948.
the Before
musical Sunday The contribulion to
gives his Concert, Mr Forster Inpressions
Festivals, of the and of the little town Aldeburgh Itself.
of
This introduction Will be followed by a recital recorded Church, Parish al the
Peter (tenors), Trevor Purcell Imogen
Aldeburgh. in which Pears and Edgar Fleet with can
the Anthony (bass), Singers conducted by
be
heard
Holst, and Ralph Downes is the organist.
Yesterday, beside the beauty of these ruins, which are to be preserved as memorial garden,. Her Majesty the Queen huid the foundation stone of the new Coventry Cathedral, design- ed by one of Britain's fore most architects, Mr Basil Spence. A recorded descrip. tion of the ceremony can be heard from Radio Hongkong tomorrow at I p.m.
"THE GREAT DILEMMA"
feature
pru- past A timely gramme has been prepared presents
first by the United Nations Radio Division on the problem of disarmament. Called "The Great Dilemma", it is the first of a new series review ing the major issues before the world today, and deals Mead with the compulsions and choral, complexities of disarmu mental ment, its past, its present and its future. This feature will be on the air at 8.30 un Monday evening.
Music
The Sunday Concert week
Prize Winner's Concert
at half On Monday evening
wine. Radio Hongkong from the excerpts Prize Winner's comert, from the Hongkong Schools Musical Festival. As the like imply. concer) would
by are performed artista
who have young
The competed zuccessfully Musicul Festival, at which the vocal, judicator for planoforte and instru-
was groups
Helen Henschel (Lady Claughton).
of the the items
دية
Monday's programe includes the winner of the "Bonner Prize" the St Paul's Ichool orchestra, who play Bays
The Little Symphony" by Dancia: Gold Medul Winner
Chan this Charles
(tenor) "Philis
has such
sings Charming
features progrænmes on Greets," and Lilian Wu, winner
Hong Kong Birds
Herklots, G. A. C. 1953. Hong Kong Birds, Pp. vii+233, 11 pls., 8 in colour, numerous black- and-white drawings in text. Hong Kong: South China Morning Post. Ltd., HK$35.00.
#
a most welcome handbook for ornitholo
the
of
gists resident or station- All ed in Hong Kong,
hitherto recorded included; are species plumages are clearly and concisely described, and a short account is given
field
characters, voles, habits, status, etc. The illustrations except for three plates af photographs, are all by Car, A. M. Hughes, and include four attrac tive plates of the heads of 42 species and many useful drawings in the text, The writer of this review would bencated greatly from this book when station- ed in Hong Kong some years ago. Even now, on referring to it, some 40 unfamiliar apocies on which notes were made at the time have almost all proved easily identifiable.-D. W. §. (Extract from. "The Idia": afficial egan of the Brillah Ornithologists"
have
́S. C. M. POST
KOWLOON
HONG KONG
Challenge uf the Moutric Trophy, plays a plane solo, John Ireland's "The Island Spell."
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 800 kilocycles per second).
Today
12.10 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
32 MUSICAL SCRAPBOOK.
1.19 NEWS,
AND MENTI.
Read by Violet Dekker. 1045 RADIO DANCE DATE, 11.30 WEATHER REPORT. 12.00 Midnight BACING.
from
The Grand National Aintres, Liverpool. Commentary on the Rage by Ray- mund Glendenning amorted by Claude Harrison as Race Reader, at the Grandstand: Robert Haynes at the First Fence: Michael O'Hehir at the Canal Tum; and Peter O'Sullovan at the 12th Fence. 12.39 .. CLOSE DOWN.
Sunday
TIME
10.00 a.,
SIGNAL, PRO- GRAMME SUMMARY, NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND SPORTS RESULTK. 10.13 MORNING MELODY. 10.30 LIGHT VARIETY, 11.00 RELAY OF THE TION ON MASS JOSEPIUS CHURCH. Preacher: The Res. Father Barrett, Ad
11.30 MUSIC MOMENTS.
CELEBRA- FROM NT
EqÙà Farmaat (piano). 11.00 noon MASTERA OF MELODY. Kidney Torch and his concert grchestra.
The mine of Pasti Rubena. 11.30 p.m. LUNCHTIME MUSIC,
The Marriage of Figaro overture
Singer• Conductor: Imogen Hott. 10.41 FROM THE WERKLIKR. to 10.59 WEATHER REPORT. -
11.04 TIME BIGNAL,
Rospigh{\ `- Orchestra S1sbille Accn. demin D Santa Creilm contucted by Tailto Serafin,
1.00 TIME NIGNAL..
COVENTRY CATHEDRAL.
MUŠIŲ AT THE CLONE, "Grief for sin" from "At Matthew {Partion" ({ach); "Agnus Din"
from F"Mann in D minor" (Bach); "Father
A recorded description of the of Heaven" from “Janina Maccabarus" taying of the foundation stone-Kathleen Ferrier (contr.) with the of the new Coventry Cathedral London Philharmonte Oreli. conduct- by Her Majesty the quern, Led by Sir Adrian Boult, 1.15 NEW, WEATHER XPORTtzo ericoGUE,
AND SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
1.29 APORTA TINE.
135 HORPITAL REQUESTS.
Presented by Brenda.
2.30 TOUR
HALI.
RADIO
CONCERT
zido Hayko (soptanuj, With Howard Barlow (Dalis ontd Orchestra
1.00 JOURNET INTO SPACE.
Written and produced Charles Chilton (Fla
ment).
330
HOME NEQUESTS,
Presented by Brenda.
4.30
BRIGADOÓN,"
hy
Tostal
Belections sung by the Print- pala and Chorus of the Broad- way Production.
Orchestra Altern
conchicted
by Frank
5.00 BBC JAZZ CLUB (BNCTS).
The Ken Moule Neven and me Tony Klusey Qourtes. 5.30 ORCHESTRAL FAVOURITES, 6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND PRO-
ORAMME SUMMARY,
6. FORCËS' EVENING SERVICE.
Conducted by the Rev. T. J Jones, C.r.
WARING PENNSYLVANIAMK.
6.30 FRED
AND
物
That old Black Magic--voen); Falt- ing in love with love Jane Wilson (vocal): Imagination orch: Night and
Day Morley and Grachari (plano duet) Blues m The Night- Faul Owen (Vocal); Chloe-Gordon German and Walter Scheft (vocali; SchoheratsTE-OPEN
7.00 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
(RECORDED).
Kowloon Motor Bus v. Poller. Followed by
report ON Colony' athleilo's finsta.
7.30 THE FORTUNES
(BBCTS).
OF
by Ale Walter Scott. Episode 6"The_Challeng~ 1.39 WEATHER REPORT. 8.04 TIME SIGNAL
NEWA.
1.09 COMMENTARY DR ANNOUNCEMENTS. 8.15 EVENING STAR.
the
NiGH,
AND
THE
SPECIAL
fac Stern with Alexander Zakta.
"Vignettes for violin,~ 1.39 MUSIC FROM OPERA,
The Sleion Vespers - Overture Verdi-Alberto Brede conducting the New Symphony Orch. Immula- tion Scene from "Gollerdammerung (Wagner)--Elleen Farrell (sop.), with the MGM Symphony Orch, conducted by Walter Ducloux: Venachitet die Meister nicht (Sacha's Pano-
mir
Conducted by the Rev. Father P. Danne, 8.3. 11.30 CLARE DOWN.
Monday
7.00 ..
TIME
RIONAL.
OPENING MARCH.
7.02 1.1GHT MUSIC.
7. NEWN SUMMARY,
7.20 TUP O' THE MORN.
7.45 WEATHER REPOELT.
11.00 TIME
BIGNAL,
AND
NEWS. WEATHER REPORT & DIARY POR TODAY.
8.14 MARCHING AND WALTZING, 9.00 CLORE DOWN,
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. İZ.32 DOUBLE ATTRACTION.
The Four Jacks Richard Tnyman
A firch.
1.00 TIME BIONAL.
(vocal), (harmonica)
VIENNA BROADCASTING OR-
HESTRA.
1. NEWR. WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- ATENTA.
1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT
The New Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Charles Mackerras
2. CLOBE DOWN.
4:00 TIME SIGNAL AND PRO.
GRAMME BUMMARY.
6.03 RTOCK MARKET REPORT. 0.0% PETER'S PARTY. K.30 AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE. 8.45 “BOX 200,"
Mert iets at the organ, 7.00 POPULAR CLABHIC.
Overture "Ourneval" (Dvorak) Urrett Philharmonic Orch conducted by Vaclay Talleh; Rhapsody On theme of Paganial, No 43 Rech maninoff)Artur Rubяntein (planat and Philbarinonta Oren.
by Walter Susskind. 1.30 VIEWPOINT."
conducted
A weekly magazine devated to the Arts edited and introduced by Janet Tomblin.
1,39 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
NEWS.
THE
1.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL,
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
1,15 EVENING STAR,
Ridge read by Audrey Mendon, Episode 0. 19.43 EMERY DEUTSCH, HIS VIOLIN
AND ORCHESTRA.
Just you love her: Play, Fiddle, Play: Close your eyes: A thourand violina (from "The Great Lover"). 1959 WEATHER REPORT,
11.00 TIME HIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-
REEL.
111 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-
REEL
HLAS GOODNIGHT MUAI.. 11.30 CLONE DOWN..
Thursday
3.00 1.2. `TIME
BIONAL
OPENING MARCH.
7.02 LIGHT MUBIC.
1135 CLOSE nowŃ.
Young Love: You beller go now: Love is young: Tomboy: Too Young
and -Steve Allen his piano chestra.
Or
1.15 NEWB SUMMARY".
Tuesday
1.00 2.50. TIME SIGNAL
OPENING MARCH. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC.
7.13 NEW SUMMARY. 1.20 TO THE MORN. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME BIGNAL
1,20. TOP O' THE MORN, 143 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME
AND
BIGNAL. NEWS, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.
8.15 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. 9.00 CLOSK DOWN, 15.30 p.m. PROGRAMME BUMMARY, AND 18.33 NOTHING HUT, MUSIC,
1.13 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE MENTS. 1.30 SONGS FROM THE SHOWS
"ROUND THE TOWN." With Elleabeth Welch, Lind Joyce, Barbara Leigh, Johnny nrandom, Mervy Saunders, Bitty Terment and his concert orchestra.
NEWS, AND
WEATHER REFORT DIARY FOR TODAY. KJO MUSIC FROM THE THEATREA. B. CIOAR DOWN.
12.13 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS.
ity the Very Rev. F.5. Temple. 12.30' PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 TED HEATH AND HIS MUBIC
(BDCTB).
with
Dennis Loils, Kathy
Lloyd, Bobble Britton. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL..
CONSUELO VELAZQUEZ
(PIANO) & NHYTHM.
1.1 NEWS,
WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCK- MENTS.
1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
Puo-
0.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
GRAMME SUMMARY. 0.03 STOCK MARKET KEPORT. 103 ADVENTURE IN MUSIE.
A programme for “Student, uf Murle" of all ages. 'Orchestrat Certificate.
mitte for the School
0.30 RDC HANDSTAND=13 (DOCT8M).
Minused Brass Bande. Conducted by Deals Wright, 1.00 INTERNATIONAL HALF NOUR.
Presentation de M. Laverianos. Musique pacree: Chants Gregoriana; Ch Pen-"La Passion,"
130 STUDIO: First hearing.
Presented by Alex Barrie.
Presented by John Walt. 2.00 CLONE DOWN.
0.00 TIME #IGNAL-
AND
PRU.
GRAMME SUMMARY, 6.01 STOCK MARKET BEPORT.
O "PLAYTIME WITH AUBREY.” 6.30 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 7,00 V.0.A. HIT PARADE, 7.30 “WHAT DO YOU KNOW?"
The Radio Hongkong-Jaycer tater-School quix..
52 Joseph's College
Heart Schoot.
139 WEATHER REPORT. 5.00 TIME BIONAL
NOWN.
V.
AND
Sacred
THE
8.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.15 EVENWO STAR
and Pavane
Pierre Fournier (cello). Chorsen Lauis XII
1 Debussy), [Craising); Beau Solr Flieuse. n. 9 No. 2 (Faure): Pre- Jude No. 7 (Gershwin); Granadin (Nin)--will, Ernest Lush (pimuo},
5.35 HONOUR ROLL OF RITS YOU
1017.
Arranged by Allern Woods. The Lambeln Walk - Lupino Lakie with Toddle St Denia and Company, September in the Rain-The Norman Lubor Choir That Old Feeling-Yi Damone vocal) with
Ralph Mar
Conducted by the Rev. Father J. Colima, 8.J. 11.00 Diamond. Jubilee Season.
HENRY WOOD PROMENADE CONCERT (BUCTA),
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Con. ductor. Sir Thomas Beecham, Ft. 13.00 noot GLASGOW ORPHEUS
Cum 12.23 ROMAN CATHOLIC PRAYERS. by the Bov. Father R. W. Gallagher, 5.3. 12.30 pm, FROGRAMME BUMMARY. 17.22 BOSTON "POPS" ORCHES.
TRA
1st movement from Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 61 (Beetho ven); lát movement Irom "Concerto No. 1 in Not minor, Op. 13"} (Tchaikovsky) - with Jemm Maria Banroman (piano); Second movement from "Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 95) (From the New World's (Dvaras); Finlandia Op. 2 No. 1- Bymphonic Poem
(Sibelius); 3rd movement from "Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18”. (Rachmaninoff) -with Jenus Marta Ganroma (piano) -Arthur Fiedler (conductor).
1.00 TÍME SIGNAIM
CHOPIN ETUDES.
Guiomar Novaes (piano). 1.15 NEWS,
WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTE.
1.10 MUSIC OF THE MARTERS. 135 "CAVALLERIA RUSTICAN"
(MĄSCAGNI),
Banturze, in love with
Turiddu.........lulletta. Sumionato Loin, wife of Also, Fernanda Ondoni Turiddu, young
soldier.............Achille BeamCTII Alfio, a teomater. Carlo Tagiabue Menma Lucia, mother of
Turidou........Liliana Pallegrino Orchestra and Chorus of Cetra (Turin) conducted by Arturo Base 3.5 LONDON PHILMAIMONIO
ORCHESTRA.
"Parsifal" Good Friday Blust (Wagner) Clemens Kraus {con- duciar).
100 PERSONAL · CALL" (BUCTS). A play written, for radio by Agatha Chr.
Produced by Aylon Whitaker, 130 POPULAR ORCHESTRAL EX-
CERPTE. 5.00 A LIEDER RECITAL..
By Elizabeth
(soprano).
Schwarzkopf
00
With Gerald Moors (planej 5.30 EMIL TELMANVI PLAYE
VIOLIN FAVOURITES. Romance in major. Op. terie's Orch. In the 11 of the Beethoven)with the Danish Stave Radio Symphony Orch, conducted by ought-Richard Tauber (tenor);Thothas Jensen; Havanaise, Op. 83 Rosalie Buddy Clark (vocalt: Sweet (Saint-Sacts)-wills the Danish State
7.50 WEATHER REPORT. *.00 TIME BIGNAL AND The
NEWS (LONDON RELAY). 4.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON Lettani Bwing and Sway
RELAY OR SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS
4.15 EVENING STAR.
AN-
Nan Merriman (mezzo-soprano). With Gerald Moore iptanno. 1,30 BONGKONG
CHESTRA
CONCERT
OR-
Conducted by Victor Ardy. Selection Iram Festival Concert recorded from the Ritz Gardens.
4.00 TIME ANONAL.
THE MUSIC MAKERS. Quartel No 2 tn D Major (Boro din)The Hollyword String Quartet Eddie Calvert (The man with Felix Slatkin, violin; Paul Robyn. Eleanor the golden trumpet).
viola: Paul Bhure, violin: Stranger in Paradise (trom "Kin-Affor. cello), met") (Bared on themes of Bargainya Carca: Smcerely: I speak to the stard loses of Picardy all win Norrie PATATTor's Orch
8.30 THE GREAT DILEMMA.
A radio documentary on the pro
(from "Die Meisteringer von berg") (Wagner) - Paul Scherffjer
bass-baritone) with Chorus of the bien of Disarmament, its compul- Vienna Blate Opers and the Vienns sions, and Its Complexitler; 11# powl. Philharmonic Orth conducted by Hans Knappertsbunch: Ballet musle from The Queen of Shebs" (Gola+ merk)-Biston Pops orch, conducted by Arthur Fiedler.
9,00 TIME SIGNAL.
"IT'S IN THE NEWS"—A NEW RADIO PANEL GAME PRO- DUCED BY TIMOTHY BIRCH. Pat Crale. Lucy Ruang; Nick! Kendall, Raberi Scutt Chairman: John Wallace. 83) THE SUNDAY CONCERT → ALDEBUNGR FESTIVAL
(BBETS)
Introduction by E. M. Forster. C.H.
its present, and its future. A United Nations Radio Programme.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
"IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER.”
Selections sung by the Pilnel pala and Chorus of the Füm Production.
conducted
By
Andre
Orchestra Prevm.
9.30 PRIZE WINNERS' CONCERT,
From the Hongkong Bchools Musical Festival,
10.20 THE GOON BOW,
Peter Ballers. Harry Brcombe and Spike Milligan In Thei Cree of the Missing Heir,** Repeat of lost Saturday's
(bass), 10.36" A BOOK AT YOUR BEST
Perer Pears and Edgar Firet (tenor). Trevor Anthony
Raigh Downes tergun) The Pureril
BBC
Overseas
Shortwave
"My Cousin Jar" by Antonla
Programmes
(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. on 21.530 Mr/s, 13.93m and on 17.810 Mc/s, 16.84m)
SATURDAY, MARCH 24
6.30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE. 6.43 FOR CHILDREN.
A new adventure of Norman Henry Bones, the bay detectives.
7.30 EDUCATING ARCINK. 8.13 THE BOAT RACE.
and
Oxford challenges Cambridge.
A commentary by John Snagge.
9,00 FROM the weEKLIES.
9.15 COVENTRY CATHEDRAL
A recorded description of the laying
of the foundation stone of the new Coventry Cathedral by Ifer Majesty the Queen.
9.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE 11.00 THE GRAND NATIONAL, Commentaries on the raco at Aintree, Liverpool, by Raymond Glendenning. 11.44.ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
MONDAY, MARCH 26
6.43 p.m. BBC MIDLAND
ORCHESTRA.
130 THE GOON SHOW.
8.15 SPORTS REVIEW.
8.10 MUSIC POR DANCING. 0.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.
Presented by Celia Irving.
LIGHT
10.15. KADIÓ PLAY DOCHE BILL. "Two Woinen' by
Adrian Alington
Piano Music for All by John Lade,
2.45 WORK AND WORSHIP.
A discussion of the Operation Film Faith which is a reminder to mem- bors of the Church of England of towards The their responsibility children of the Church.
10.25 BBC MIDLAND LIGHT
CHESTRA.
OR-
11.15 THE OPEN GRAVE OF THE
BEA
Henry Hudson in search of the
North-west Passago to China.
and "The Househunter by AtleenThis tragedy of the last voyage of Burke and Leon Stewart. FLE A BOX AT TIK OPERA. 11.45 From the Third Programme.
"AN INTELLECTUAL WATER- BRED."
the
la
A talk by Donat O'Donnell on recent book "Les Aventure, de Dialectique." by Maurice Merleau- Ponty.
WEATHER REPONT
7.00 IN TOWN TONIGHT. SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
1.30 BOSTON гors oncHESTRA,
"Opera Selections,”
FORCES PROGRAMMES,
2.00 HOSPITAL REQUESTS.
Presented by tiltary. (BBCTS).
2.00 "A LIFE OF ULIAS"—-WRITTEN BY GODFREY HARRISON, Produced by Leslie Bridgment, Episode 4
330 PORCES' CHOICH.
Prevented by Donald Hogsta.
A commentary on the second half of one of the Beottish FA Cup semi- Angle,
SUNDAY, MARCH 25
-
Baptist
MUSIC IN MINIATURE. 7.00 na ma (piano). 730 SUNDAY SERVICE.
Bloomsbury From Church, London. Conducted by the Itev. F. Townley Lord.
30 SPORT.
Edited commentaries on the Boat Race and the Grand National.
131 JEROME KERN,
The story of the famous American
4.30 "THE MAN, OF PROPENTY"— | composer.
10.18 FOR CHILDREN,
BY JOHN GALSWORTHY, Adapted for radio by Mariel The Adventures of Pinocchio."
Lovy produced by Hugh (11.19 CONCERTO, Utewart
Part 11 (Final),
FERDINAND
TUESDAY, MARCH 27 630 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE.
130 COMMONWEALTH CLUD 3.30 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE. OF THE ROYAL 9.15 DAND
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANI- CAL ENGINEERS. 3.45 ÜLATER MAGAZINE.
ID.1 NEW RECORDS, 11.13 TAKE IT FROM HERE. 11.45 THE HAPPY WANDERER.
Records presented by Lillan Dulf. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28
439 p.m. SAM POLLOCK. 645 FREE AND BABY, Popular artists on recorda.
7.00 BIZ BARTLE FRERE.
A radio biography.
7,35 DANCE MUSIC.
6.30 FONCES' FAVOURITES.
9.00 TWENTY QUESTIONS. 8.30 MUSIC MAGAZINE.
Ravel's Plano Concerto No. 1 in a Marin Marata (1030-1728) played by Edith Vogel.
·
and his Music by Jeremy Noble; 'Ciomsical
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
0.30 p.m. TIUS DAY AND AGE.
730 THE ARCHERS,
A story of country tolk.
830 WHAT'S THÉ FORMY
KAS NEW RECORDS.
1.30 WELLN MAGAZINE. 10.13 GRAND HOTEL. 4113 BERIOUR ARGUMENT. TA DONA NOBIS TACEM.
My Vaughn William. ABC Syphony Orchestra.
FRIDAY, MARCH 30 0.30 p.m. THE ASHES.
Aberler af conversations be tween England cricketers and Brian Johnston,
3: G. O. Allen.
Frequency announcements and wavelengti changes. 7.00 CRANFORD.
By Mrs Gaskell.
Flext instalment of a serial in eight parla.
730 CHRIST ON HIS CROIR. ↑
A Meditation for Good Friday.
By Father Patrick McEnroe,
SAS VARIETY PLAYHOUSE. 11.15 RADIO THEATRE PRESENTS "The Key of the GaTAIN,”
and Dy Naomi Mitchison
Lewis alelnud.
By Mik
9.30 STARLIGHT SERENADE. 10.00 1.18TENKR'S CHÒICE.
Presented by Marie Jarle Lizon. 10.30 A BOOK AT YOUR BEDSIDE. "My Cousin Jan" by Antonia Ridge rend by Audrey Mendes. Episode 7
10.43 PAUL WESTON AND HIS
ORCHESTRA.
Indiscretion - Jo Stafford (vocal) and Liberace (piano): Love's Litte land: Let ring Doris Day (Vocal): The
Song: Kentuckian Maria, Maria, Marla -- The Norman Lubart Choir (vocal).
10.59 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL (LONDON BELAY). 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Vienna Symphony Greizestra, (1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
7.00 a.m. TIME BIGNAL AND
OPENING MARCH.
70 LIGHT MUSIC.
1.18 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN
145 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 TIME
BIGNAL, NEWS. WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.
8.30 MUSIC FROM THE BALLET. 9.00 CLUBE DOWN.
12.30 p.. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 MISIC FROM THE FILMS --.
MEMORIES.
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.
130 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 1.35 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
AND
PRO-
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Prank Parker
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