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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1956.

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail -A "China Mail" Feature

"Wings Over The Sea"-Feature On

The Fleet Air Arm

IRENE KOHLER RECITAL

At present in the Colony is Irene Kohler, one of the most eminent English pianists of today. Having won a scholarship at the Royal College of Music at the age of 17, she studied with Arthur Benjamin, and many awards followed, including the Challen Medal; the Danreuther Prize two years in succession, and a travelling scholarship to Vienna.

1

Irene Kohler, the English pianist, who will give a recital from the Concert Hall of Radle Hongkong un Monday evening at half past nine.

Up-to-data hows on what's going on in America comes from

fatriots

British columnist,

Don Iddon, who amongst other things, discusses the atom bomb explosiona in Nevada, and the Presidential Election.

"This Week", which is edited

by and produced

Timothy Birch, is on the air at 7.30 to

night.

(Broadcasting on

a frequency

of 800 kilocycles per second).

Today

12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

12.37 MUSICAL SCRAPBOOK,

ANNOUNCE-

L15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT

AND SPECIAL DIENTS.

1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

FORCE PROGRAMMES

2.00 "JUST FOR YOU.”

Bequests programme presented by Paula.

3.99 "A LIFE OF BL19E”—WRITTEN BY GODFRRY HARRISON, Produced by Ledie Bridgmont. Epinode 1

1,30 FORCES CHOICE.

Presented by Joan KYATIA.

4.00 "THE DOY FRIEND" (HANDY

WILBONI.

Kung by the Principali. and Chorus of the London Pro- duction.

4.30 LECUONA CUBAN BOYN,

3.00 UNIT REQUEST).

Presented by Linda. Calling: "D" Platoon

pany. RA.S.C.

"ווי

4.01 TIME RIGINAL AND

GRAMME SUMMARY.

40 MOVIE THEMEN

HOLLYWOOD,

Com

PRO-

FROM

Olmitri Tiomkin and his orch.

4.30 ABSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

H.M. 13, v. Royal Navy, Commentary from the Club Ground.

or MUSICAL

LES CAVALCADE

COMEDY.

His Steven (Mezzo-sop1) Robert Merrill (bar)

You and the Night and the Music: Pou in the mood for love; Just alre

of those things; II I loved you,

3.30 "THIS WEEK."

Nows, reporta and interviews on come of the week's events in and out of Hongkong.

Compiled by Timothy Birch

7.30 WRATHER REPORT.

at

Her first professional engagement was Bournemouth in 1933, where she played Rach- maninoff's Third Concerto under the baton of Sir Dan Godfrey. As a result of this concert, she was immediately engaged by the BBC to give the first broadcast performance of Jean Wiener's Franco- American Concerto. Since then, Irene Kohler has played with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and in the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts.

Last year, frene Kohler started on a tour of the East, and has recently been playing to packed houses in Australia, Singapore and Malaya. On Monday evening at half past nine, Miss Kohler will broadcast a recital from the Concert Hall of Radio Hongkong, given before an invited audience. She has chosen for her

Two Sonatas by Scarlatti, and programme Beethoven's Sonate in F Minor, Opus 57 (Appar sionata).

"Wings over the Sea"

On Monday, Radio Hongkong's commentators will be going to sea on board HMS Alblon' to watch a demonstration of Naval Flying, and to see other aspects where of the Fleet Air Arm in netlon. Green, will be glad to see you. At nine o'clock the

So there is any listener who would like to take part in this competitive amateur talent show, but has not yet written in for an audition, just call into Radio Hongkong at 5.30 on Wednesday,

producer,

same

evening, "Wings Over the Sea"

the

HBary

Please Radio

amateur

The first of the new series of will feature recordings, inter-"Beginner's

variety views, and descriptions made Hongkong's aboard this most modern air-showe, will be broadcast on craft carrier by Timothy Birch. Thursday, April 28, et 8,45 pm. John Wallace will be the com- pere, and Hilary Green producer.

Schools Quiz Finals

"THIS WEEK"

the

3.00 TIMK SIGNAL AND THE

NEWH.

1.00 COMMENTARY OR

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

"PECIAL

8.15 CELEBRITY SPOTLIGHT.

Diane Adrian with chorus and orchestra conducted by Alan

Greene.

Arzulie, Eh!: Kalti_Cherie: Canon

Avaman Ibo Lele; Choucoure; Mrele

qui Tire Desiree; Tortue; Yo Yo Made

8.45 MORTON GOULD AND HIS

ORCHESTRA. "Famous Operettan."

BBC

1.00 TIER OOON #HOW.

Peter Aellets, Harry Secoruba

Attiligari and Spike

in "The Binking of Westminster Pler.**

8.TORPOTI CAVALCADE.

Edited by Brig Young. Produced by John Wallner.

10.00 MOZART CENTENARY гло-

GRAMME. Commentary by Wynford Vaughan TAGS.

10.30 THE Baturday sTORY.

"Hunters Liitko Deman" by Judith AMO. Read by Roger Needell.

10.43 RADIO DANCE DATE.

John

Commentery from the Club Grùng. 135 BOSTON POPA ORCHESTRA, Conducted by Arthur Fiedler. 730 ME FORTUNES OF NIGEL.

Dy Bir Walter Brott, Eplate The Clouds Disperse." 159 WEATHER REPORT.

$.00 TIME BIONAL "AND TUE

4.39 NA FAMILY, AFFAIR",

A new ksilos of "fénturos.' on 'Intérnailonal collaboration pre- pared by United Nations Radio, No. A Law among Nationa" 8,45 "BOX 200.

Mert Güllett at the organ. 140 POPULAR CLASSICS. The Impresario-Overture

Motari)

NEWA (LONDON BELAY), 199 COMMENTARY · (LONDON |--Lopdon Symphony Oreli, conducted RELAY) DR· SPECIAL AN- †DY Josef Krips: "Variations on a NOUNCEMENTS.

Nursery Song, Op. 25 (Dolay!)— Cyril Smith (piano) and the Phill-

·Orch. conducted by Ble Malcolm Sargent

1,36 "VIEWPOINT.”

8.15 EVENING STAR.

1

Anton Kares (xisher) with Vox harmonia Aintonietta, Vienna.

Martirion conducting

ор

Third Man Theme_*** with Eduard Mrazek piano): Olgolo: Lobau: Village Murlo; Li Mariano.

830 MUSIC FROM OPERA,

Helen-Overture (Offenbach)---Jean London the 's wonderful Rydney Lipton's

Phuthanane Oreng Air de la Poupes Orch.; You too, you too — Roberto

(Doll Song) (from "Contes d'faff- Ingter and his Orch; The Story of Tina-Bydney Lipton and his Dreli mann") Difenbach)Plerreite Alarie (Rop) with L'Orchestre dos Concerts Per of my heart-The Kenny Baker Quartet: Cock o' the north: Major amoux conducted by Pierre Des- Gordonsvaux: Romance de Nadir (from "Les Maclennan-GAY

Delia

Pecheurs

Perlew") (Bizet)— mmy Shand and hila Band: Bella Perticella, Lovely 1Jon-Nick

Richard Lowia (tenor) with the Lon- Noble (Vocal) with Lew Douglas and

don Symphony Orch, conducted by Josef Krips: Entr'acte ond Minuet hia Orch. Teen-ago Bock; If you

(Offen- only had a heart-The Ondabouts (from Tales of Hoffman")

bach)--Grand Symphony Oret. com- (vocal) with Lew Douglas and his

Weimann: ducted by Dr

D'ou Le Muni- Orch. Dina deu: Perpetua Pallippe Gerard Viena-tu? C'est to Dieu de la end his Fissemble;

(Duet Night Jeunesse June

from "Lakme") Svend Aussens Orch. with vocal; (Delibes) Pierrotta Alatië (10p)) Whisper Svend Amugen and Leopold Simoneau (tenor) and Trio with vocal; Sweet Sun L'Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux vend ARกกบ ct Sexkl with conducted by Pierre Dervaux. vocal; Mambo Na. B-Perez frado and his Orch; So this 14 love-Joe Loys and his Orch

$1.00 TIME BIGNAL.

11.29 WRATHER REPORT.

11.30 C1,ORE DOWN.

Sunday

9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

IT'S IN THE NEWS.

A Radio Panel Game produced by Timothy Birch with Pat Cmig. Lacy HURDE. Robert Scott, Robert Acheson - Chakman: John Wallace,

9.30 THE SUNDAY CONCERT,

The Ninth Edinburgh Inter- national Festival of Musle aud Drama (BBCTS).

An introduction by David Cleghorn- Thomson: The Griller String Quartet with Reginald Kell (clarindi); String Quartet in D. K.499 (Mozart); Quin- PRO-tet for Clarinet and strings (Words-

worth).

10.00 2.m. TIME SIGNAL

GRAMME SUMMARY, NEW, WRATHER ВЕРОЛТ SPORTA RESULTS.

19.13 MORNING MELODY,

19.30 11017 VARIETY.

AND 10.45 FROM THE WEEKLIKS,

11.00 RELAY UF THE CELEBRA - TION OF MASS FROM ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH, I'reacher: the Itev Futher F Cronin, J

13,50 MUSICAL MOMENTS,

Joerg Demus (plano). Romanes Op. 20 Nó 2 (Schumann); Tuerosa (Schümanuj.

12.00 noon MASTERS OF MELODY. Rele Robinson and his archestra. The muele of Arclubald Joyce.

12.10 p.m. POPULAR CONCERT.

1,00 TIME SIGNAL.

FRED WARING AND tis PENNSYLVANIANS,

LE NEWS.

WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOENCR- MENTS.

13 SPORTS TIME.

135 HOSPITAL REQUESTS.

Presented by Illary.

2.30 YOUR RADIO CONCERT HALL,

Ferrureto Tagliavini (tenor). Donald Vcontier hour.

3.00 HANCOCK'S HALY

With

Maira

Tony Hancock, Lister, Bill Keer, sidnov James. 3.30 HOME REQUESTS.

Preiented by Hilary.

4,39 "HAWAII CALLS" (orcheften.

Chorus & soloista).

3.00 BBC JAZZ CLUB.

Kenny Baker's Dozen. 6.30 MUSICAL. HEADLINES (I, J.

LEŃGSPELDER).

PRO.

World Symphony Orchestra. 6.00 TIME BIONAL AND

ORAMME SUMMARY 6.03 STUDI01 FORCES EVENING

BERVICE.

Couducted

by Rae, Kirkham R.AT

R. W.

036 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLer

C.A.A. v. Eastern.

10.59 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME BIGNAL.

MUSIC AT THE CLOSE. Alla Luce D'Uuna_Steim (In the light of a star) (Fr. Domenico Stella, OF.M. Conv.)

by Nicola (words Pende)-Choir of 81 Francis of Assisi conducted by Fr. Gian Frencesco Capponi O.F.M. Conv.; Fantasia on Me +Vid 104th" Palm Tune Vaughan Williams) - John Hunt (plano) and Cornell A Cappella Chorus. Boeliester Chamber Orch. conducted by Roberi Hull. 1124 EPILOGUE.

Conducted by the Rey, Father J. E. McCarthy, 8.3. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

7.00 0.0% TIME

SIGNAL

OPENING MARCH.

I'M LIGHT MUSIC.

-743 NEWS-BUSIMARY,

120 TOP O' THE MORN. TAS WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME

AND

BIGNAL. NEWB WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.

8.10 MARCHING AND WALTZING. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN,

1230 pm PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 1232 DOUBLE ATTRACTION.

Billy Daniels (vocal), Winifred Alwell and her plaños,

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

Dolf Van Der Linden and his Orchestra.

1.15 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- XENTS.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOBE DOWN.

PRO.

0.00 TIME SIGNAL AND

GRAMME «SUMMARY. 0.01 STUCK MANKET REPORT, 6.03 PETER'S PARTY.

Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 a.m. on 21,530 Mr/s, 18.93m and on 17.810 Mc/s, 16.84m)

SATURDAY, APRIL 14

6.30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE. 6.45 FOR CHILDREN.

The Adventures of Pinocchio. 7.30 EDUCATING ARCHIK. 1.25 REPORT FROM THE WEST

COUNTRY.

1.45 BEYOND THE STARS. Hon Goodwin and his Concert chestre.

9.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. 11.30 MOTOR-CYCLING.

-10

A commentary on the start of the 300cc Championship at Silverstone,

SUNDAY, APRIL 15

6.15 p.m. JACK COLES AND HIS

ORCHESTRE MODERNE 7.30 BUNDAY SERVICE. From St. Catherine's Roman Catholic Church, Horsefair. Birmingham, con dueled by the Tev. Fr. R. Foster.

8.30 LIFE WITH THE LYONS. 0.001 GOT RHYTHM.

Finals in the Jaycec-Radio Hongkong inter-school Quiz- both English and Chinese ver sions, will be held at the Queen's College Auditorium next Thursday, The Chinese week's topical news magazine. The first of two programmes of the

will be broadcast over

Hongkong's

Quiz

Radio

Events in and out of the Colony figure largely in this

programme includes

The

·

visit music of George Gershwin.

20.15 FOR CHILDREN. Chinese to a local fashion show the The Adventures of Phocelto.

premiere of a Sam 1113 CONCERTO.

the establish- Mozart's Violin Concert No. 5 in A

and the BBC Scottish Orchestra. students In London In aisa

service from 6.48-7.16 p.m., and gala

the English Quiz will be broad-Goldwyn film;

Personalities

9.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. Presenta people and from the Midlands

10.15 NEW RECORDS.

11,35 LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warries. 1143 A PABBAGE TO ENGLAND By Niram C. Chaudhuri,

3: The Sons of Their Fathers.

TUESDAY, APRIL 17

7.00 p.m. WEST END,

Favourite melodies from West End shows.

7.30 COMMONWEALTH CLUB. 8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES, 8.00 THE BAND OF GRENADIER GUARDS. 9.45 ULITER MAGAZINE. 10.15 "THE DEVIL'S BOWL“

by Irene HAIL.

THE

Based on "Malachys Cove," the story by Anthony Trollope.

11.15 LISTENERA' CHOICE.

11:45 BBC CONCERT HALL.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18

6.30 p.m. BAM POLLOCK,

7.00 A PASSAGE TO ENGLAND.

By Niram C. Chaudhurl.

TRE GOON SHOW.

cast over the English station / ment of a hostel for Hongkong / (C219) played by Carmel linkendorf Afijke of the Lone Banana,”

from 7.30-8.00 p.m.

covered by an interview with MONDAY, APRIL 16

the Mr Grimwood,

the Hongkong Compating teams fcr

Government representative in English Quiz will be there re-

by Donald presenting St. Joseph's College, London, recorded and Wan Yan College. Both Brooks. these teams have successfully school other competed with

tearre in carller rounds of the a semi. Quiz, and each won.

final round.

The winning teams will each receive a trophy, ant team members will receive individual prizes, which will be presented by Mrs DJS. Crozier, after the broadcaste

Talent Show

„Only ɑie znore dull week to, before "Beginner's· Ploom--- second. sorton--goes' or the air, and only a few days before the Argt audition, which will be helch. km Wednesday, April 18, at 6.20 En tios ConcaA BERE DA FUMO

FERDINAND

5.43 pts. GRAND HOTEL. Guest artet: Maureen Springer.

7.30 IN. TOWN TONIGHT. 2.30 NEAR HORIZON. By Janet Alleza.

"

123 REPORT FROM SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND DERKSHIRE

8.30 MUSIC POR DANCING,

9.13 GRANDE GInGold.

945 CYRIL FORSTER GARBETT.

0: The Engilshman's Church - 114 Coatie."

MIDLAND

10.15 BBC

CHESTRA. 11.15 Radio Theatre prezente

"AN INSPECTOR CALLð." By J. B. Priestley.

THURSDAY, APRIL 19

30. THIS DAY AND AGE, 6.43 MUSIC. FOR LIGHTER MOOD, 7.30 THE ARCHERS,

A story of country folk. 125 REPORT FROM THE NORTHE

OF ENGLAND.

#30 WHAT'S THE FORM? 9.30 WELSH MAGAZINE. 1145 BRIOUS ARGUMENT.

FRIDAY, APRIL 20

4.30 pm TUE ASIES.

A series of conversations between England tricketers and Brian Johnston.

Gen futton.

7.00 CRANFORD,"

By Mrs Gaikell Episode 4.

1.25 REPORT

LANDS.

FROM THE MID-

9.00 "EMPRESA OP BRITAIN." Recordings made`during the trials of the new CPR liner, with interviews and descriptions of the ship.

1.30 NEW RECORD",

19.15 JING WE AT PLEASURE.

Early Tudor.

The Golden Age Singers.

114 "HX GLYNOEY.

The story of William Richard WDETIN. his factors, and his

milliona

Lord Numold' contributes his "own LIGHT OR- 1 reminiscences to the programmé. ...

By Mik

A weekly magazine devated so the Arts edited and introduced by Janet Torahtin, 2.38 WEATHER REPONT. 3.00 TIME BIGNAL

NEWS.

413

-Arthur Young and Ifitchick's Swingoite, featuring Steplane rep Delly and Xleryl Davis; India Sum meio. Ray, Charles Singers; The Last time I raw Paris-John Charles Thomas (barit:ne); The Ferry Boat Serenada - Al Bowlly and Jimmy Alosenn..

9:20 TIME BIONAL:

DUTIES OF OFFICIALS. Final in the series of talks on hora offers racing by Mleiael Dulmer.

P.15 AT THE OPERA.

The second 'in the retien which Janet Tolla some sound advice to students Roing to the 'United Kingdom For Higher Studien. (A Bellmy Connell programme). 7.00 MUSIC FOR YOU.,

Erie, Robinson and his concert

orchestra.

With Tollefsan ·(accordion), 1.30 TIME FOR JAZZ."

With Robin DAY, 7.59 WEATHER REPORT.

SDG - TIME

NEWS

BIGNAL

"Oedipur, Rex”-opera oratorio after Sophocles (Stravinsky). Oedipur (tener), Paten Pears! Jocasta (mezzo-soprano), Alertha

Modi: Creon (baritone), foli Rah

fuas: Tiresina (bass), Otto von Röhr; Shepherd (tenor), Helmut Crobs: Mewonger tharlice), Metas Rohfuss. Igor Stravinsky conducting Cologne Radio Sympliony Orch, and narration by Jean

PAUL WITH LINDRE LONDON PROMENADE OR CURETILA.

AND TIE chorus with

Cocteau.

1.OP COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL | 19.10 WALTZING

ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.33 GOING TO THE PICTURES.

In which a panel of critics review pictures currently show. Ing Hongkong.

7

AND

THE

1.08 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

4.15 EVENING STAR.

Amparito Peris Dr (soprano),

8.30 KDMUNDO

ORCHESTRA.

Frullers

BOR AND 118

A programme of Latin Ameri- can music.. 9.00 WINGS OVER THE SEA.

A feature „programmD about the Fleet Air Arm recorded aboard 11.3.8. ^ "Albion"

by Timothy Birch (Racordsű),, 9.30 PIANO RECITAL, (CONCERT

HALL).

By Irene Kohler. Two Sonates by Scarlett: Sonata in For Op. 57 'Appassionata')

(Beethoven). 10.00 THE GOON SHOW.

Peter Sellers, Harry Recomb and spike Milligan in "The Sinking of Westminster Pier," Repeat of last Saturday's broadcast. 1030 POPULAR PARADE 10.55 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL

ILIS GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

With Audrey Mendes in the chair. 1.30 YOUR RADIO CONCERT BALL Eleanor Bieber (soprano).. Howard Barlow Charus and chestra.

.00 TIME #IONAL.

WEDNESDAY THEATRE.

Luna Waltz; The Wedding Dance; Unrequited Love; Whiệt "of the Waltz: Venta on Earth; Lysistret

Roger (conductor). 10.30 ONE NIGHT STAND.

Tuss Morgan and his orchestra Or-10.30 WEATHER REPORT

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, ILADIO NEWB- REEL (LONDON RULAY).

Cielito Lindo; Tango; The Balon:

Hoger Livessy and Urania Jeans11.15 GOODNIGHT MOSIC. In "Caroline" by W. Somerset Pianolo: La Estrellita;) Morocco MAUSDREL. ProduceRLUDE. 1930 BOULEVARD, CAFE,

10.33

Charles Ledenti.

· Paris D'en. Haut ("Le Chantelle de Mexico")--Laals. Mariano (voosi); Le min de Paris, Monique Leyred (VOC); A Midi Sur iom Champas Elyser Hubert Horting (Vocal); Rose de Belleville-Eliane Krabrup (Vocsi); Je veux-Carnaval of Rio: Une fois, duex fais trois fois-Yvonne Blanc (piano) Bous une Ombrelle, A chanulấy ** Yvette Giraud (voçai): Faria, Tu N'As Pas Change - Jean Sablon (vocal); Itive do kappe, J@2x3 Valssade (vocal),

10.5 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWS-

RELL

1.13. GOODNIGHT MUBIC.

March of the Bowmen - Charles Melody by Paul Lineke. Maluilien | WIams and his Concert Orch | 95 Log Fall and Jean Gilbert= || Portrett et Claro-Charles- Williams Grossos Blasorchester Leitung: F. J.) and his Orch.; Skyscraper Fantasy-- Beever and Mane Freeve.

11.30 CLONE DOWN.

Tuesday

7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL

OPENING MARCH.

7.02 LIGHT MUSIC, 1.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1,20 TOP U' THE MORN, 1.45 WRATHEL REPORT 8.00 TIME

SIGNAL

AND

NRWG

WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY. 0,10 MURIC FROM THE THEATRE. 9.00 CLASE DOWN.

12.15 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS.

By the Rev. 2. E. Handbart 12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 1232 TED HEATH AND HIR MURIE. with Bobble Baltton and Peter Lowe.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

JOHN CORDY'S

PIANO.

RAOTIMS

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE. AZENTS.

120 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

2,09 CLOSE DOWN.

4.00 TIME

SIGNAL AND PRO-

GRAMME SUMMARY. 4.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 6.08 JUNIOR BECITAL. 637 BAC BANDSTAND.

Band

of the Royal Behool of Music.

Military

Conductor: Li-Cal David McBain,

100 INTERNATIONAL HALF HOUË,

1.30

Latin America.

FIRST HEARING."

Presented by. Alex Borrie. 7.59 WEATHER NEPORT, 6.00 TIME

NEWS,

SIGNAL AND THE

8.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

8.15 EVENING STAR.

Walter Dotier (tenor).

1,30 "LAWE AND LIBERTIES."

The case of the queen againek Daniel M'Naughton, 1841. Written by George Godwin, pro- duced by Nesta Pain.

9.00 TIME SIONAL.

THE MUSIC MAKENS.

Black

Members of the Caribbean Carnlient

Orch, conducted by Stanley Ipleno). 1130 CLOSE DOWN.

Friday

7.00 0.17.

TIME: SIGNAL AND OPENING MÁRCI

7.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 2.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 720 Tor Oʻ. THE MORN. 145 WEATHER_REPOST. 8.00 TIMIN SIGNAL WEATHER

REPORT. TODAY

DIARY

8.10 ORCHESTRAL CALL. 0.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.15 p.m. ROSLAN PRAYERS.

CATHOLIC

By the Nov. Father. R. W. dallagher, B.4.

Charlon Williams and his Concert Drah. Romeastia Rhapsody; Vanessa

Charles William and lils Concert | 12.39 PRODRAMME BUMMARY. qrcti |-11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7.00 m TIME SIGNAL AND

OPENING MARCH.

1.02 LIGHT MUSIC, 1.15 NɛVB SUMMARY. 120 TOP O' THE MORN. 140 WEATHER_REPORT.

SIGNAL REPORT A DIARY

1.00 TIME

11

TODAY

WEATHER FOR

MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. 1.00 CLOSE DOWN,

11.30 p.m. PROGRAMME BUMMARY. ĮZÁZ NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

1..15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT

ANNOUNCE

AND SPECIAL MENTE.

1.30 "SONGS FROM THE SHOW "New Moon"Bombers — la merstein I).

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL AND

GRAMME SUMMARY.

rno-

6.03 BTOCK MARKET HEPORT. GOS CLUB ORCHESTRA.

Plus Loins Promenade;"· Qutaide, of heaven, conducted by Dorothy Green with Dolly Morghan (Electric *FOR THE CHILDREN."

Nery sing song.

With Violet Carson,

1.0 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR, 1.00 V.0.A. HIT PARADE.

1.30 The Finals-of

"WHAT DO YOU KNOW?! The Radio Hongkong Jaycees

· Inter-School- Quiz. Prom Queen's College Hall, Causes way Bay,

TES WEATHER AKPOST.

4.00 TIME BIGNAL AND THE

NEWS. 8.00 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

8.15 EVENING STAR.

2

KAS - LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.

Low Stone and his orchestra. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

DENEATH ITALIAN SKIES, 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

0.00 TIME BIGNAL

AND

FRO-

GRAMME BUMMIARY,

6.03 BTOCK MARKET REPORT, 0.05 PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN,

Presented by Valerie. $30 POPULARITY POLL.

Presented by Ted ThomKR. 1.04 MURIC OF THE BALLET.......

Ballet music to the Pantoming

Le Petits Riens, K.299b" (Mozart) -Symphony Orch. of Radio Leipzig conducted

by Charhard Pauger Musik. Zu Einem Ritterballet. '(Beo- hoven)Symphony Orch. of Radio

Beril

conducted by Hainz Karl Weigel: Valso lente und Pizzicato polka

(run "Sylvia") (Deliber)—- Leopold Stokowski and his Bymphony Droh, de

1:30 “JAZZ HALF EQUE.”

Presented by Radert AchezDIL 7.59 WEATHER REPORT,

8.00 TIME BIGNAL AND TELE

NEWA. 8.00 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL,

ANNOUNCEMENTS,

8.15 MOVIE MAGAZINE.

Compled and presented Davíð Lytile,

8.45 MUBIO LOVERS' · HOUR- CLABRICAL, REQUESTA,

by

Presented by Alleen Dekkar. Minuet Nerscenen. O

(Beethoven)

Traumerel

No. 7-8chumora), Sonata E Minor K.V, 304 (Mozart), Symphony in C (1040) (Stravinsky), Brodon Hill from “On Wenlook' Edge” Vaughan Willams)

9.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistair Cooke. 1000 CONTINENTAL CABARET,

Presented by Denlis Brabatt. 10.30 DAVID CARBOLE AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

With vocal by Vic Damone and Bernice Parks.

Kathleen Farrier (contraito), The Fairy Lough Op. 17 No. (Stanford); A Bott day Op. 141 No. The Cuddlin' Song: At Sundown: Quartet No. 10 in E flat, Op. 743 (Stanford): Love bable, Op. 152 Scatter-Brain — orch.." I'm Walking "Harp") (Beethoven-American Art No. 3 (Parry); Silent noon--(Vaughan hellrud you-Vie Damone: Nowhere Quartet: Eadies' Shapiro (ist violin), William) with Frederick Stone Guy: Uska Dora (with English lyrics) Bebert Sale! (2nd vicin), Virginia | (piano)._

Bernice Parks (Vocal); SugarVi Majowaki

(voin). Victor Gottlieb 150 HONOUR ROLL OF MITS—1940. Damone, Blue Moon; Miss Powder (cello).

The Woodpecker Bong Glenn Pus: Twin #3 Boogie-orch. Miller and his Orch. Marion Hutton 1958 WEATHER REPORT. (vocal): In the Mood-Glenn Miller 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

KEEL and his Orch. F'll never smile again bis Tommy Dorsey and his Orch. Frank Sinatra and the Pied Pipera (vocal); Bewitched-Vivienne Segal (vocal): When you wish upon a star --Fred Waring and his Pennsyl vanians: Oh! Johnny. Ol Johnny, Oht

0.30 CASTAWAY'S CHOICE, 10.63 STARLIGHT SERENADE. 10.30 TO FAR AWAY PLACES.

With Monly Kelly and orchestra.

19.59 WEATHER REPORT, 11.29 TIME #IONAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL (LONDON RELAY).. 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Merry

Skater's Widow Waltz; Waltz: Acceleration Wallz VOX Sinfonietta conducted by Ernst Grat. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN.

Wednesday

1.00 ..

AND

TIME RIGNAL OPENING MARCH.. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY. 1.20.TOP O' THE MORN. 143 WEATHER REPORT. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL.

WEATHER REPORT & DIARY POR TODAY.

NEWS.

110 MUSIC FROM THE BALLET. 1.50 CLOSE DOWN. 12.10 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.33 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.

WEATHER REPORT 1.35 NEWS..

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE. MENTS,

130, STOCK MARKET REPORT. 153 AFTERNOON CONCERT, 2.00 CLONE DOWN.

SIGNAL

AND

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DIF

6.00 TIME

GĦAMME SUMMARY,

LUCKY 4.03 ATUNJOI

VARIETY REQUESTS. Presented by Margherita. 6.55 "STUDENTÉ GUIDE.

11.15. GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Lazy Gondoller; Degin the Beguine; Intermezzo trom "Cavelleria_Rusti cana"; Dream dream dream: Revjona -Mantovani and his Orch, 1130 CLOHE DOWN,

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on the Famous "ANGEL" Label

FROZEN FRESH IN THE COUNTRY!

FOODS

MANUEL DE FALLA

El Amer Brujo (words by Martinez Sierra) sung in Spanish. Orchestra de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoira conducted by Ataulfo Argenta,

EL BETABLO DE MAESE, PEDHO (words by Do Cervantes) sung in Spaolah. Orchestra National de la Rédiodiffusion Francaise conducted by Eduardo Toldry, with Denise Gouarne (Harpsichord)

CHOPIN

Mazurkas and 'Polonaises. Malcuzinaki (piano),

LALO Symphonio Espagnole. David Oistrakh (violm) with the Philharmonta Orchestra conducted by Jean Martinon. BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 1. Solomon (plans) with the Philharmonia Orchestra

conducted by Rafael, Kubelleza na AN BEETHOVEN Violin Condoriozi David Oistrakh (violin) with, the Stockholm Festival Orchestra conducted by Siben Ehrling:

MOUTRIES

19 Chater Rosdő: Hong Kong.

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