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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 1956.

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A

"China Mail" Feature

Week Of Sport-The First Test,

The Derby, Boxing

Beginners Please

Finals On

Thursday Evening

Commentaries on some of the major sporting events of the year provide the highlights of this week's programme from Radio Hongkong. The

EDWARDS IN **TAKE FROM BÊIK."

At Coget. Jane

Whitfield,

WaRun Baton with the Kay- notes.

9.30 SPORTS CAVALCADE.

Edited by Drig Young. Produced by Jon Wallace. 19.00 POPULAR CLASSICS,

Scheherazade Symphonia Buite

Rimsky-Korsakov}: læ MDV Bea and Sinbad'u Ship: 3rd

and the Mov.-Tae Young Prince

4 Mov,Testival 'The Bes–L'Orchestra de la Societe des Concerta du Con servatoire de Paria conducted by Estiert AsupOIMITÉ,

Princen

et Baghdad;

1130 RADIO DANCE DATE.

When you Dance-The Laurie Slater (Vocal); Are you satisfied?; Draper

Wabash Crumbeli-unty

(Vocal) with orch. conducted by

bad Carroll I hear you knocking

Elkeen Scott (vocal) with forbio

are made of this Jack Dantels

and chorus: Angel Tears The Hugo Peretti pad his Orth.; Et Boller et

Noel Chibout

une Sisters (Vocal) with

First Test Match between England and Australian Orth and durus Mensorice is to be played at Trent Bridge, in Nottingham with Hethio Layne's Orch. shire, and will be extensively covered by BBC commentators Rex Alston and John Arlott, and Michael Charlton of the Australian Broadcasting | Commission.

Hudio Hongkong will rebroadcast a goodly proportion of these commentaries. Part of the Arst day's play will be relayed at 11.15 p.m. on Thursday; the second day's play will be covered by commentaries at 10 p.m. and 11.15 p.m.

There will be a summary of play by Norman Broadcasts on the Yardley at approximately 10.30. third day's play can be heard at 9.30 p.m., and from 11.15 p.m. until a quarter past twelve. Radio Hong- kong will be monitoring all available commentaries from the BBC and the ABC, and up to date cricket scores will be broadcast between programmes.

a

Orch.: Tu Piel Jasmin Tho

---Noel Chillount & libs Orch. Reflets do Paria Noel Chiboust and Orch. ir 1

with you could be Seventeen-Fontane Slatera (VOCAL)

Furgi and his Urds: Mambo No. 100

with Orelt Bella Bella Perzicsilag Lovely Bes Nick Noble (vocal) with Low Doualar Orch Teen-age Webster-Livingston) The God-

Rock: If you only had a heart

21.49 MGANING PROM

The Halls Orchestra. Euryartho-Overture (Weber)~~~ Str John Darbiroll iconductor); Der Rosenkavaller

Suite

chard Straum)-Sir John Barbirolli ductor).

12.15 p.m. THE JACK

BINGERS.

12.30 MUBIC FOR YOU.

Recorded

at the 3rd General Hospital, compared by John Walson,

7:30 WEATHER UKPORT, 1.00 TIME SIGNAL

NEWS.

AND

TUE

8.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

8.15 JOURNEY INTO SPACE,

"The World to Peril"

Kod produced Chilton.

by

written Charles

DAS "THEIR MEMORIES LINGER

ON,"

Richard Tauber (tenor).

ĐỒI TIE BIGNAL. | Com-

MALLORAN

Eric Robinson and his Concert Orchestra with Tibor Kunstler and his Gypsy Orchestra. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

ECHOES OF BROADWAY, ' Gnorge Foyer at the plane.

Summertime; love Paris: Septem- ber 100g; Wonderful Guy: Nola; A pretty girl is a melody; White pering: I got rhythmm; Lullaby of Brunway: Broadway Melody (Reprise).

1.15 NEWS,

WEATHER

REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

Yourself Up: Serus Brother, Scrub; 1 a loval day tomogrOW,

to the bars: Pick

430 AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE, 443 DOX kom.”

Ben dillett at the orgen. 1.09 "THE MIDDLE EAST,”

First of a series of eight pro- framines produced by the 4.0.C. Features Department. No. 11 The story of the Middle East from 1918 to the present day.

7.59 WRATHEN REPORT, 4.00 TIME

AND BIGNAL

.8.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

THE

NEWS.

GUILTY PARTY.

A panel of exparta

ove

4.15 EVENING STARS.

problem set by

Edward

"Como for the Crown."

Миоп

9.30 THE SUNDAY CONCERT

(ПАСТА).

The Ninth Edinburgh national Festival and Drama.

Inter

of Music

BBC Symphony Orchestra-Con- ductor: Bir Malcolm Bargent: Bym- phony No. 3 in E flat, Op. 13 (Mgar). 10.30 L'ARBIENNE SUITE

(BIZET),

Sir John Babirolli conducting the Hallo Orch.

19.45 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 10.30 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL.

MUSIC AT THE CLOSE Chamber Concerto (Robert mer);

CONCERT

125 APORTS TIME. 135 BOSPITal requesTS.

Presented by Břenda.

BÅDIG 230 YOUR

HALL

Barbara Gibson (soprano). With Howard Barlow Chorum and Orchestro..

With Tony

3.00 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR,

Hancock, Molra L.Jater, Esiu Kert,

Jamos.

1.30 BOME REQUESTS

Presented by Brenda 430 BPANISH DULL

МАЯСЦЕЗ

Little Singers of Paris, 630 CARNIVAL TROPICANA.

Andro Kostelaneta orchestra.

0.00 TIME BIGNAL.

and

his

AND

THIS

FRED WARING PENNYSYLVANIANS. That old black magic Gorm; Falling in love with love Jane Wilson (Vocal): Imagination--orch; Night and day-torley and Gearhart (piano duet): Bruce in the night Paul Owen (vocal); Chlog-Gordon Gorman and Walter Schelf (vocal): We'll always be apart-OTCH.

930 RECITAL.

By Arrigo Fon (violin) _mod Caroline Draga (piano) from The Conenst Ball. Sonata

Pal-

(Mozart);

Eat major, K. 300 Alberto: Andente

con

Atoto; pD,

IT

Slow, Slow, Fresh Fount (Robert Palmer) - Millard Taylor (violin). Robert Sprenkle [Oboe), Comell A Cappella

and

Choru Rochester, Chamber Orch. conducted by Robert Hull,

1121 EPILOGUE.

Sidney

Conducted by the Very Rev. F. 8. Temple. 11.30 CLQ8R DOWN.

Monda

RING

Milliary

Branch Alr Force Band, Madrid. Marcha Ġeonaders; Isha; Legion- mrton

J Regis

Perincia

orch: Hodoro Gaucho: Luna Ro Casals: Dem: Viva La Jota: Espana

abouts (vocal) with Low Douglas

Dolato-Henri Lun and his Orch.; Choo Choo Cha Cha Eddy Howard Foolishly ind hie Orca, vocal) your-Doris Day (vocal with the Mellomen, and orch, conducted by

Frank Comstock; Le petit bonheur; La loup, Ja biche et le chevalier; and sods Adele-Henri Lea here

telo.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL

11.29 WEATHER REPORT. 1138 CLOSE DOWN.

• and flies, but it is rarely that

Racing: The Derby, greatest | Club, of all the fut races, is for colle States, describes

tape recording the Annual Rose- Ber. bowl Meeting at Santa

now

on

leave

In

The

1

special

bara, California, wen

10.15

10.00 a.m.

TIME BIGNAL, PRO. GRAMME SUBMARY, NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPORTS RESULTS. MORNING MELODY.

a filly runs. The race is over a 1-mile course, and was last year by Phil Drake. This year's form for the Derby will be discussed by Michael Bulmer on Tuesday

evening at nie minutes

eight. Fust

(Listeners may remember that in his talk

National

re-

on the Grand cently, he correctly forecast the winner!).

On the evening of the Big

Rodio Race, at nine o'clock, Hongkong will broadcast "Blue Riband of the Turf", a feature the Derby programme Stakes written

by Keluh Bell and edited und produced for the BBC by Robert Pocock. A con- mentary on the Derby itself will be rebroadcast from the BBC at 11.10 on Wednesday evening.

Boxing: The World Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion.

fight between ship

Archie Moore (America) and Yolande Pompey

(Trinidad) will be Cles-

described by Raymond denning. In an edited running be rebroadcast commentary to

from the BBC at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday.

*BEGINNERS PLEASE**

The finnis

taking

of Radio Hong- kong's popular talent show.

will "Boginner Plenso",

bu broadcast from the China Fleet Club on Thursday at 0.45 p.m.

The oven finalists part will by Reggie Marsh, the Pinna Sisters, Henry Mendes, Corporal Martin, Scona Macin- Bes, Gordon Honeycomb and Edward Costa, backed by The Comets

Master of Ceremonies will be John Wallace, and the producer, Hilary Green,

CORONATION ANNIVERSARY

To

which "Motoring Magazine"

edited and introduced by Timothy Birch, is on the air on Tuesday at 9.30 pm.

(Broadcasting on a trequency

860 kilocycles per soOCATIⱭ).

Today

17.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

12.32 "FLOW UENTLY SWEET

RHYTHM."

Charles Shavers and his orch, with Marine Sullivan (VOCA}).

1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

BONGB BY DAVID WRIT FIELD

I.IS NEWB,

REPORT

WEATHTH AND SPECIɅi. ANNOUNCE. MENTS.

1.30 BAVARIAN

RADIO

CHESTRA FORCES PROGRAMMERS.

2.40 2UST von You.“

on.

Presented by Ray Hamilton.

3.00 A LIFE OF BLIB3"-WRITTEN

BY GODFREY HARRISON Produced by Leillä Beldgmont, Episode 14.

7.30 FORCES' CHOICE,

Presented by Colla Bell.

4.00 "CARMEN JONES" (DIZET

HAMMERSTEIN II),

Selections from the

based on the music by Rizel, mug by the

original

of the Broadway Pro- Cast Auction. Chorus directed by Robert Shaw, Orchestra

by Joseph Littau.

conducted

130 BAROLE COATED

Cark

Punag de linus Commander Manuel C. de Arriba (contactor).

5.00 BBC JAZZ CLUB,

Chrla Barber and his band 3.30 PERCY FAITH AND BIS on-

CHESTRA (WITH VOCAL) The girl with the Spanish Drawl; Blus

the night -- Homemary Clooney vocal); Caribbe Night The Home Tattoo Chorus: Suddenly (Cochran Houberger-Leon-Wald

me-Richard berg; Tell

Tucker (vocal): Da-Du-chotus; Jamaican Rhumba; Amanecer Tropical; Tam- bora.

G.00 TIME SIGNAL

AND

PRO-

GRAMME SUMMARY, 6.03 FORCES' EVENING SERVICE. Conducted by the Rev. 7. 4. Jongs, C..

6.30 THE GYPSY DARON" [DER

ZIGEUNERBAHON ).

mod

other

By Johann Strauss. Whi Sari Barabas Sajoists, The Vienna Symphony Or- conducted by Rudolf Moralt. che INTERLUDR.

7.20 AND HIS OBCHESTRA WITH SOLOISTH (VOCAL),

11.00 SERVICE FROM THE STUDIO

(CONCERT HALL).

Conducted by Lt-Colonêi V. R. Jokes, Balvaŭm Army,

BBC

Wilhelm Kempf (plasto). Romanze in F Major, Op. 18: Intermezza in E flat minor, Op. 118 (Brahms),

7.30 "LET'S GO CRAZY.""

C.S.E. Show,

Overseas Shortwave

TIME

7.00 a.m.

81GNAL OPENING MARCH. 1.02 LIGHT MURIC

7.18 NEW SUMMARY 1.20 TOP @ THE MORN 7.43 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME

WEATHER

REPORT

AND

NEWS. AND

DIARY FOR TODAY. B.10 MUSIC FROM LATIN

AMERICA

0.00 CLOSE DOWN,

17.10 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.34 bouBlɛ ATTRACTION.

Kate Smith (vocal), Tom Erich and his soloista,

AND His 1.00 AL GOODMAN

ORCHESTRA. 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPRCIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTA

130 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT, The New Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Clarence Raybould. 2.01 CLOSE DOWN.

10.00 DICK BENTLEY AND JIMMIE

ROWARDR IN "TAKE

FROM HERE." Alma Coxa. Walls Eaton motos

June Whitfield,

with the Key (Repeat of last Saturday's broad

colt)

1030 ́MEMORABLE MELODIES or

HARRY WARREN Played by Orch.

LIE NEWS, WEATHER EXPORT (tenor), Armando Giannotth: Flame, AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE= {Dethroned... Tartar ...._Khg · (tenor), MENTS.

Lustano Neroni; The Prince (Catal),hlajon (Demo), Francesco Merlí;- Lai, Youma Blave Girl (Bogano), Megts Olivero; Páng, Gread___ Ciançailor a tiariione),

140 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 135 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 TIME BIGNAL AND

GRAMME BUNMARY,

PRO-Poll; Pana, Grand Purwyor): (tenor), Addio. Zagotista: Pong. Chlet Cook 603 “LUCKY Dip” — KÄTENæra. (tenor) · Gino Dai Signore TA. Más

REQUESTA.

dacia (baritone), Gamaps Dawviarwo Orchestra and chord of

conducted by

Fracco Italiano Chlone: Director of chon: Achills Consoli

Presented by Margherita, 1.00 YOUR RADIO

CONCERT

Zino Francescatti (violin). U With Donald Voortier Orchestra. 7.30

TIME FOR JAZZ" Wha⚫ Robin way,

1.89 WEATHER REPORT, 1.00 TIME SIGNAL AND

NEWA.

THB

16.10 (approx.) _THE__JAKDEBICA

STRINGS AND ORCHESTRA.

and

10.30 2 COCKTAIL..

Duke Ellington orchestra.

1.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL | Harlem; B1100

ANNOUNCEMENTS, 6.15 QUY LUFAR AND HIB

CHESTRA,

Jazz Cocktail; Drop me off

Ramble; harry po round; Slippery Horn Hamby, tim On-Tent-With vocal: Bundle og Bluew, Kissing my baby goodnight; is tha Shade of the Oft Apple tree, 10.59 WEATHER. REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL.

Bagdad Ballot; May in Mexico: Plano Ballet; Your love; Bleeping Walers; Chatterbox,

8.30 HONOUR ROLL OF HITS YOR

1947,

Jucker

GOODNIGHT MUNC, Loreisy Xhenklerige Water;

Polka Dopteliers Waltz Vleram Tradla-Bymphony Orch.” ouns ducted by Max Schooter. 15 CRICKET,

How are things to Gloves Morra- inia Logan, Once in the nighiandaj Papa, won't you dance wiki mo?--- Nanette Fabray and Jank McCauley; April Shower Al Jean (vocal); Anniversary song-Al Jolson; Peg of my heart larmonicats, I wish I didn't love you Diah Bhore, Mam'le-Frank Binatu; Civi 1100Daupo Kaya and the Andrews Lingham.

TIME SIGNAL. BLUE TURF

2.00

MMAND or THE

A feature programme on the Derby Blakes written by Keith Beli Edited

and produced by Robert Pocock

930 ORQUESTA SINFONICA BB-

PANOLA,

10.00 BOULEVARD CAFE.

Un Jour Tout Un Jour Adieu;

Nuit de Mal-André Dasney (vocal) with Franck Fource's Orch; Le Carilionne Le Senattur) Mon labit Germaine Montaro (vocal): Mon ami, mon wi; J'al promis mon amour -Lea Compagnons de la

the Spencer-Hagen Chanson; Lomao su plano; Meta Deux Thunea Dans L'astingue- Jocauca Helion and his Orch. with phorus. 10.30 BALLET MUBIC FROM THE

FILMS,

I only have oven for you: Where am 17: Remember me; The Sindow | Waltz; I'll string along with you!

· Absenco, makes the heart gro fonder: 1 found million dollse baby: Sontember in the rain; Sum mer sight; You're getting to be

habit with me.

A

10.58 WEATHER REPORT 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

REEL.

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIQ.

L'Amo de Poctes; C'est Ci Bon; Padam, Padam; La Vie En Rose: COSTRITIO Ci, Comm Ca; Pigalle Cyr Stapleton and his Orch. 11.30 CLASE DOWN.

Tuesday

TIME

SIGNAL

7.00 a.m.

OPENING MARCH. 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.33 NEWS SUMMARY, 120 TOP OF THE MORN, 7.45 WEATHEN REPORT, 1.00 TIME

SIGNAL, WEATHER ВЕРОЛТ DIARY FOR TODAY. 8.10 FROM THE SHOWS. D.00 CLOBE DOWN, on-

PRO-

0.00 TIME BIGNAL AND

GRAMME SUMMARY, 043 STOCK MARKET REPORT.

MELACHRINO 6.45 THE

Slaughter on Terith Avenue---MGM Studio Orch. conducted by Lenni Hayton: An Apperican in Paris

Ballet-MGM Studio Orch, conducted

by Jotuny Green; Lul, and the Puppets - MGM Studio Orch. con- ducted by Hana Sommer: The Pirate | Bellot--BIGM Studia Orch. conduct- ed by Lennie Hayton. 1949 WEATHER REPORT. 11.09 TIME BIGNAL.

GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

Caravan; Rhineland Waltzes: Rose of Trakes: How are things in Glocen Mora: The World is waiting for the Sunrise Roger Williams (Piano). 11.4 RACING.

"The Derby Stakes," Commentary by Raymond Glen- denning on the Race at Eprom. AND 1145 CLOSE DOWN,

NEWS. AND

12.15 pan. MORNING PRAYERS. CHESTRA.

fly the Rev. J. E. Sandbach. Eeyond the Blow Harizoni

12.30 FILIGRAMME SUMMARY. hat

Waltz in Water-133, JOURNEY INTO MELODY. adnaging) 4 Colore; Midnight in Maytida;

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, JUNE 2

4.30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE.

6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

6.45 FOR CHILDREN.

730 'A LIFE OF BLIAN.'

5.00 THE NEWS.

103 COMMENTARY.

6.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

6.25 Report from the

WEST COUNTRY.

430 FROM THE WEEKLIEJ. 445 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

John Gavail.

Songs to * Gullar),

9.00 Cricket.

AUSSEX

LIANS

V. THE

AUSTILA-

9.35 BCOTTISH NAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEW.. 10.00 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 GROESBEEK MEMORIAL.

Unveiled by 11... The Duke of Gloucester.

This memorial éɔas been built by the Imperial War Groves Commission to COMITENTOTate officers and men of

Üle armies of the Commonwealth who fell in the advance from the river Seine through the Low Coun triem nod Into Germany, and have no known STEVES,

Lt. General Sir Brian Horrockan K.C.B..

M.C. K.B.E., D.8.0.. reculla pesemprice of the campelgri took STARS and of the regiments which

And tals 07-

Brian Johnidon describes the scene at the ceremony. 11.30 app. Cricket.

SUSSEX Y LIANS.

4.30 BERENADE TO THE OF HOLLYWOOD Alfred Newman chestra.

5.00 VARIETY HIGHLIGHTS.

5.30 COUNTRY DANCING.

"Triah Khythm,

BBC Northern Ireland Light Or chestra.

AND GRAMME HUMMARY.

6.00 TIME FIGNAL

6.33 UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Linda,

Calling: Coy, R.A.B.C.

Today marks the third an- niversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty the Queen, honour the occasion. Radio

be presenting | Transport). Hongkong will excerpts from the recordings of the Abbey Servico at ning zninutes past eight this evening.

Listenera will hear all tho great moments of the Corona- Lon ritual from the Extrance into the Church, to the climax of the Putting on of the Crown,

Acclamation. and the

The commentators in this recording aro Howard Marshall and John Brogre

-*MOTORING MAGAZINE”

Motorists who want to taka their care to England Inve many problema to consider, and thero have recently been various changes in the regulations. To explain the whole position, *Motorina Magazine"

month features an interylow wkill an ometal of the Depart- ment of Commerce and In- dustry.

Thero forocording... modio during a trip round Wanchal'

in an amphibious Jeep which had just cromod the ocean from Vietnam; interviews roodbied at the Motor Sports Club rally, and ; this mouth's road tort which is on the indoet Mark III Estandmed Vorghumech,

And finally, Bob Harper, wi

PRO

THE

Further commentary.

AUSTILA-

SUNDAY, JUNE 3

6.30 p.m. TODAYÉ COMPOSER.

Betaubert (on records).

240 FILAIM THE EDITOHIALS. 445 BIDNEY BRIGHT.

And his Musle.

130 SUNDAY SERVICE.

From

Trinus Methodist

Church,

Water Cardin. Conducted by the Minister,

1.00 BONGS OF HAWAII.

The Waikiki Hula Boys. 7.30 THE V.0.A. EIT PARADE. 7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 6.00 TIME

NEWS.

1.49 THE CORONATION

BIGNAL.

AND

the lev. A. W. Abbota,

1.00 THE NEWS,

3.09 COMMENTARY.

8.IN SPORTS ROUND-UP.

1.30 Bernard Briten 'Ert

BLACK WITH BRADEN.

2.00 ADRIANA LECOUVRKUR."

A radi adaptation of the lyric

drama by Stribe and· Legouve.

THE 10.00 THE NEW PROM BRITAIN.

10.09 TIME NEW 10.13 FOR CHILDREN.

SERVICE

*Winnie-the-Pooh.".

OF DER MAJESTY, QUEEN │Dv· A ̧__ A‚_Mikio, ELIZABETH II.

11.00 hi Ben. 1010 NEWSNEEL, Excerpta from recordings made in CONCENT.

Abley, Violin Concerto by Khachaturyan

played by Alan Loveday

Westminster

Ja

June 1, 163,

Cornettorms Howard Marshall |îne Beottin, Drohdetre.

and John Bragge.

2.38 INTERLUDE,

9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

6.43 GRAND HOTEL,

130 IN TOWN TONIGHT.

8.00 THE NEWS.

8.09 COMMENTARY.

$.15 SPORTS REVIEW

3.10 THE MIDDLE EAST,

Egypt.

19.15 EDT MIDLAND

CHESTRA.

Can't

Way

LIGHT OR-

12.00 g Ben RADIO NEWSHEEL. 11.19 Racing.n

11.4

THE DEADY STAKES. Robert Urquhart in *FAREWELL,

ALISH

LOGAN,

With Jackie Gleason and his orchestra.

100 THE SIGNAL.

JOIN CORBY'S

PIANO.

1.14 NEWS,

RAGTIME

1

WEATHER REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTO.

130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC,

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

8.00 TIME

BIGNAL AND

PRO-

GRAMME SUMMARY 101 BTOCK MARKET REPORT. GO JUNIOR RECITALS,

Plaso salos by Jennie Huang:

Two Part Inven tion No. 13 in _A, major___ (Bagh);

• | Hong Yat-jimi Arabesque No. 1 in Emador (Debussy: Lam Chow-loi JULIE

Etude Mignorme (Schutt); Kaiherini Dons: Scherzo in E rukor (Mendel- zohzi).

The fourth of a series of broadcaṇda examining the problemIM and de-A wintry tale by J. M. Barrie. velopments, politicnt,

mod

Boctal, economie in the Middle East today.

9.00 Cricket,

SUSSEX

LIANS

7. THE

THURSDAY, JUNE 7

AUSTRA- | 6.30 pm. TRI DAY AND AGE.

6.40-FROM THE EDITORIALS, 1.45-MUSIC

8.33 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS,

10.09 KOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 10.15 NEW RECORDS.

11.00 i Den. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 CRICKET.

11.45 From the Third Programme.

FARMING WENT TO WAR By Sir James Scott Watson,

TUESDAY, JUNE 5

6.30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE. HAD FROM THE EDITORIALS, 6.45 JOSH WOME. On negro folk music.

7.13 THE BILLY MAYEKL, RUYTUM

ENSEMBLE.

740 COMMONWEALTH CLUE, 8.00 THE NEWS,

R.00 COMMENTARY

8.13 SPORTS ROUND-UF. 3.25 Five Minutes for

FARMERS.

830 FORCES' FAVOURITES.. 9.00 Cricket,

BUSSEX

Y

LIANB,

THE AUSTRA

9.45 ULSTER MAGAZINE.

10.00 THE NEWS,

10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,

10.15 BRUBR'IN HAND.

The story of • Beltest

Painter.

Shipyard

11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.

11.15 CRICKET.

Furiber commentary.

11:55 BDO Concert Hall. IC BYMPHONY TRA.

ORCHES-

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6.

€30 p.m. BAM POLLOCK. 64: FROM THE EDITORIALS, SAS TODAY'S COMPOSER.

Mendelssohn (recorda).

200 FRANK CHEŠTEN.

The story of one of cricket's Kreatest ampires.

735 A TINKERS. TALES.'

8.00 THE NEWS,

8.09 COMMENTÁRY,

8.16 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.23. Raport from

MOUTH-EAST ENGLAND, Hertfordshire.

8.20 MUSIC FOR DANCING.

and the

B.

D MONDAY, JUNE 4

1.34-p.. TODAY'S COMPOSER,

Katinka (recorda).

DICK BENTLEY AND JIMMY'' 230 FROM THE EDITORIALS..

FERDINAND

PAUL TEMPLE, AND THE LAWRENCH APFATTE.

945 WORK AND WORSHIP,

10.09 THE NEWE.

MOOD.'

FOR LIGHTER

730 THE ARCHERS.

A story of country folk,

8.00 THE NEWB.

1.29 COMMENTARY.

8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.30 WHAT'S THE FOUN?"

843 THE CHAMELEONS. 0.00 First Test Match.

ENOLAND v. AUSTRALIA. 9.30 app. First Test Match. 9.15 WELSH MAGAZINE, 10.09 THE NEWS.

10.09 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN. 10.15 BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA. 11.00 i Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.. 11.15 First Test Match.

KNGLAND V. AUSTRALIA, 1245 SERIOUS ARGUMENT,

FRIDAY, JUNE 8

6.30 pm OUR WAY OF LAVE/ A series of impressions. The fit. Hon. Walter Emot. C.H.. M.P.

6 FROM THE EDITORIALS. GAS THE DILLY MAYEEL KBYTHM

ENSEMBLE

7.00 RESTORATION TURATBE.

Edith Evans in The Way of the World."

(A programme about

Willam Congreve).

740 EDMUNDO ROS.

the play by

And his Lein-American Orchestra,

1.00 THE NEWB.

8.09 COMMENTARY. -

2.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

15 Report feans the

MIDLANDA.

3.30 GOD AND 1118 WORLD.

A Christian approach to dally

|

IN

by Father Joseph Christie, B.J:-,

145 SHORT STORY.

Never Say Did."

Written and road by Arthur Calder Maraha}},

9.00 First, Test Match,

ENGLAND ▼, AUSTRALIA. 9.30 app. First Test Matcha / _...

by Sommarrjet play

Y RECORDS.

30.00 THE NEWANDE

630 BBC BANDSTAND,

Band of the Welsh Guards. Conductor, Captain 7, L. Statham,

́DEMI-HEURE FRAN 7:00 LA

ÇAISE. Presentation de M. Canto1. La Palette Orchestrale--Club tional du dingue.

Na

7.30 "FIRST BEARING,"

Presented by Alex Borris. 1.99 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME

AND

THE

NEWS.

BIGNAL

LOD FORM FOR THE DERBY.

A talk on tomorrow'A

Rare by Michael Bulmer.

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CHESTRA

8.30 MOTORING

CONCERT

MAGAZINE.

OR-

Thursday

TIME

7.00 ..

BIGNAL AND OPENING MARCH.

1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.10 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 TOP 0 THE MORN. 249 WEATHER REPORT. 5.00 TIME SIGNAL

NEWS, WEATHER REPORT & DIARY

FOR TODAY. 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN,

p. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. NOTHING BUT MUSIC

With Xavier Cort and his orchestra.

1.15 NEWA, WEATHER REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS 1:30 CAVALCADE

MUSICAL COMEDY.

OF

With Rue Stevens ind Robert Bierin.

2.00 CLOSE, DOWN,

6.00 TINIE BIGNAL AND PRO-

GRAMME BUMMARY.

6.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT, 6.08 PLAYTIME WITH AUDREY. 0.30 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 7.00 OLD TIME BALLROOM.

With Bydney Thompson and his orchestra.

7.30 THURSDAY SCRAPBOOK.. 7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME BIGNAL AND

NEWS,

THE

8.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RELAY OR SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

8-15 "PICTURE PARADE,"

A series of programmes about British flmi.

Bir Laurence Oliviera production of "Richard III."

4.45

DEGINNERS PLEASE" (2ND) SERIBA),

Final Edition of Radio Hong- kong's Amateur · Talent Show „from the China Fist Club.

* Compert: John Wallace.. produced

A monthly roagazine edited by by Hilary Green

Timothy Birch.

0.00 TIME SIGNAL.

THE MUSIC MAHERS, Trio in Efimt Op. 70 No. 2 (Ber») thoven)-Albeneri Tylo: Brich Iter (piano). Giorgi Ciampi (violin) Benor Heifetz (cello), 830 CASTAWAY'S CHOICE.

Kohn

Pat Craig Js interviewed, by John Wallace.

19.00 JOURNEY INTO SPACE.

"The World in Paril" written and produced by Charles Chiton-Episode 7.

__Repent_of_inst Bunday's brondicart, 10.30 STEVE ALLEN, HIB PLANO

AND ORCHESTRA. 10.59, WEATHER REPORT. 11:00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- 11-19 000DNIGHT MUSIC.

The Philharmonia Orchestra.. Pomona Waltz “(Waldiente). Op. 155) Constant Lambert (conductor); Gur Le Plage (On the bosch)---Waliz KW=jAberfel (p. 234) Coristani

Lambert · Cconductor), CLOSE DOWN.

7.00

Norman

19.09 HOME NEWS FROM. DRITAIN. 10.13 PLAYING FOR TIME)-

11.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 wirst Test biatch.

ENGLAND.♥. AUSTRALIA. 21.45 Racing.

THE CAKE.

1009 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. A commentary on the race at Epsom,

By Mik

Wednesday

TINUE BIGNAL NEOPENING MARCH.

1.08 "LIGHT" MUSIC, 7.25 NEWS SUMMARY: 7.20 TOP OʻTHE MORN.. TAS WEATHER REPORT.

BIONAL 8.00 TIME

REPORT DIARY FOR TODAY.

·1.10 MUBIC IN THE AIR.

HAD WEATHER

8.00 CLOSE DOWN,

AND

NEW!,

AND

18.30 pm PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1751 FILM: MEMORIES.

TRY

Libby's

VX DONWILL A CO

APRICOT NECTAR

030 AT THE OPERA.

"Turasdot" Act 1 (Puccini), |Princesa Turandot (soprano), Gina Cigna: Emperor Altoum, her father

|

First Match-England v. Comments by Rex Alatori, John Arlott and Michael Charlton des fem 1st day play at Trent Bridge, Not. ÍZE CLOSE DOWN,

Friday

D. TIMIEBIGHAL AND

OPENING MARCH,

7.02 LIGHT MUBIC,

71 NEWE SUMMARY. 7.30 TOP OF THE MORN. 7.43 WEATHER DEPORT, 3.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS, WEA- THER REPORT & VIARY POR 8.10 ORCAESTILAL CALL.

9.30 CLOSE DOWN. 12.18. p. HOMAN PRAYERS.

By the Rev. Gallagher, 8.1,

CATHOLIC

Father R.

1230 PROGRAMME: BUMMARY. 17 RHYTHM AND ROMANCE,

1.13 NEWS, WEATHÍT REPORT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

PRO.

0.00 TIME SIGNAL AND

GRAMME SUMMARY, 6.03 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 6.08 PROGILAMME FOR CHILD-

REN.

Praented by Valerit, 6.30 POPULARITY POLL,

Prosented by Ted Thomas. 7.00 MUSIC OF THE BALLET.

Ballet Suite (Jean Baptiste Lully) |--Leipzig Hymphony Orch; conducted

by Geghard Pfluger.

130 JAZZ HALF HOUR

Presented by Robert Achemos 1.39 WEATHER REPORT? 9.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE

NEW!.

1.09 COMMENTARY OR SPECIAL

ANNOUNCEMENTE,

2.15 "A STAR 18. DOEN,”

Judy Garland in longs from the Aira.

Orchestra conducted by Roo Heindort.

849 TALKING ABOUT BOÓRS.

By the Bay. Tither. T. P. Ryan, 8.3,

* Teaching of Elizabeth_Schu- mann" on ilustrated talk on the re cent publication by E..Puritx,

9.00 TIME GIGNÁL,

KTUDIO: “... MUHIU:, LOVERS' HOUR – – CLASSICAL RE- QUESTS, CANCERCLE PEDAG Presented by Alleen Dekker Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in Major, S. Bach) Trout Quintet A Major, Op. 14 for plan and Strings (Schubert); Love's Pallo-

hy Shelley de Deliu); Hurg dance No. 5 (Brahma), 10.00 CHICKEN

Australia.

First Tort Match-England v. Commentaries by Tex Alston, John Ariott and Michael Chariton on the second, day's play. Iron Trent Bridge. Nottingham.

FOLLOWED DY A SUMMARY OF THE DAY'S PLAY BY NORMAN YARDLEY, (There will be further comment. tarles at 11.0 p.m.). 1933 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.

Lew Stone and his Orchesten. With Emle Locket. Bryan John. son, Nat Gonella.

11.05 DANCEIVÄVOURIERS,

Une Chatica. douce - Emil Stern and toe Carena Cuban Boys: 127 Esta Tarde Grie-Louis Tuskohi and his Tiple Orch. Que va- Michel Ramos and his Dance Orch.:

veuve

Joyeuse (The Mary Wow Wall)-Marcel Pagnoul and [his] Vienners Waltz Orti.

La

| 11114 WEATHER REPORT.

1113 CRICKET.

First Text Match-England v. Australia.

Further commentaries on the 2nd day's play

ITAS HAČING,

***Tha Diki,"

A_comigentary on the "Race

(approx) CLOSE DOWN.

NEW DECCA

CLASSICS

33-1/3-R.P.M.

HOMAGE TO FRITZ KARIŞLER Campoli (violin) Emil Grition (plane)

· PAGANINI - Violin Concertos

No.1 in D major opus 6. Năm âˆki D minor opnan 7. Ruggiero Ricci (violin) with The London Symphony Orchestra

conducted by Anthony Collina,, ;-

SHU SORUMANN JELEN

Concerto in A minor optig. 54 Wilhem Kempo (piano) with The London Bymphony Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Krips, BOCCHERINIV

Concerto in B. Det minoe

Concerto in D majom opun - 101 10 Pierre Fournier (ostia) with The diutipart. Chamber Orche

tra conducted by Hart Muschinger

Concerto No. 1 in G major su Consacta No. 7 ini # fit, mudór Christian Femas "." (violin); with ""The "atutipan Chamber Orchestra, conaucted by Mark. Hiseserstager

facqueline filanourd · (piano); with" frörthadre de la fulaen

· Romande conducted by Ernest: Andernut

MOUTRIES

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