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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1956,

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

Daily Reports On The Olympic Games

Royal Visit To Australia

ana

made; Thumpty Dumpty-Aube Lane

(vocal)-Xavier Cristht

hin Oreli: The Marie Touch--The Plat- | tera (vocal), The Rock and Roll Walla-Kay Starr (veen)) with Hugo Wintertallet's Orch, E chorum: Cut of the picture The Crew Cute (vara) with Drch, cond, by David the Beguňa; The Carroll Dexin Four Winds and The Feven Benam. Slow Foxtrol: Setimiele-Quickstep Meyn and his Mude for -Ernit Dancing: Tu ir beside youi-Ronnie Gaylord (Vocal) with Carl Steven Orel

11.00 TIME BIGNAL

RADIO NEWHILEKI,

11.11 RADIO DANCE DATE,

“En el Silesein de in Noche-Pepe Bulao Var. Balan Vem Jerry Mengo und bin Örch; Diamonds love, love- Trio.

cond, by Davil ivora) with theh

ve

oil. 11 be around D, Cherry terval); with Ray Cont's Orch and chorus: Bella Bambinella-Te Eversala with Hugo Clayton

On his way to Melbourne to open the Olympic and res Games, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh has been visiting New Guinea, Papua and the Northern Listeners to Radio Territories of Australia. Hongkong can hear a report on these stages of the Royal Tour, illustrated with on the spot recordings, 11.2 WEATHER REPORT. on Tuesday evening at 7.45.

A programme of masie. Played by Carroll Gibbons de Film Orch,

130 HOSPITAL REQUESTS,

Presented by renda, 430 "SOUTH PACIFIC PHONIC FANTART,

#YM-

R. 2005. Hammerstein II)

are,

by

Buell Berbelt, Now Queemm Ball Symphony Or chestra, cond, by Louis Lový.

445 ABSOCIATION FUTBALL.. Eastern South ChinA, Commentary by John Wallace fren the Hongkong Stadium.

5.15 THE NEWS,

5.30 LIGHT CLASSICAL

FAVOURITKA

PRO-

6.00 TIME BIGNAL AND GRAMME SUMMARY, 0.03 FONCES' EVENING SERVICE, Conducted by the Rev. W. A. Willems, Ci

6.30 DAVID

Melody

Orch. Hanta Large-The simont temorrow: You'r ninetie

La Dell Sister" (vocal)

11,30 CLONE DOWN,

Sunday

10.00 am TIME RIGNAL,

PRO- GRAMME SUMMARY, NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND SPORTS RESULTS. 19.11 ROBKIT MAXWELL (BART) AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Pary Mługie, Sanaky get 201

you

16 enterta)

On Thursday, November 22, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh will open the XVIth Olympiad. The 1966 Games in the host city of Melbourne promise to be one of the largest meetings in Olympic history; a record number of nations have entered, and over 5,000 athletes are expected to compete. | The BBC has sent a team of four well-known sports commentators to report the Games; the 10 reports arranged will be broadcast by Radio! Hongkong.

At the beginning of the week, on Monday at 7.45 "Melbourne At Home", listeners can hear p.m., in about the preparations in the city as she stands ready to

**

CARROLL SINGERS AND ORCHESTRA.

of love; 14 Oolondring; My Evening Star-with shorus; 1

with Jack Halloran Singer (vocal)

died?-Rusty chorus: Are you Старог (vocal) with the Jack Halloran Hingeri; Angels in the sky The Crew Cute (vocal), The KARATINE,

Fancies. Itusty wisspering Draper (round) with The Jack Halloran Singeti; Blue Hours: Lal) the Rest of The World go by: 710 we meet gall-choru

6.39 WEATHER REPONT,

7.03 TIME SIGNAL

THE NEWN

7.15 "BRIGADOON ** (Lerner-Loewe)

Excerpts sung by the Principale |

The Brockway

Bewitched, Pitude tota Production, Orchestra conducted by

Mol: Tango Franz Allers.

MERVICE FROM THE UNION

CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD Preacher The Rey J. E Sandbach.

BKIES.

11.30 NEATH ITALIAN 12,00 woon MÜRNING PROM

Herenade in {Tchaikovsky) Boston 55 niphony Orch, cond Serge Koumevitzky 12.30 MUSIC BY MINUCCI

HIN ORCHESTRA

ON 48

Dy

AND

greet the Olympic competitors from all over the globe.ould I be without you Take itun

The Opening Ceremmany will) be heard on Thursday In first

the

thuly

of the Olympic reporta which will be Premierst At 6 49 pm (with the exsp

Sunday through at

of

the Games, Thursday's leunde east will melude descriptions cof

the parade of compelivir, the kindling of the Clyme Flame

fevent

the foreh

Mount Olympus

Tought from by rele

young athlete,

of the

un the takin Olympre Cath, which

pricedat the official openting. by

HIL the Duke of Edinburgh,

"LONDON PRIDE"

On Friday evening

14 half Pride, past eight, in "London Ronald Deo it takes listetits on the second of his short series of tours in worda und muske round Lamduni This is a programmino which will delight not only those who are farmiliar with the great

vity, but also those who have

never been there.

The feeling of London is wonderfully evoked - t

theatreland — ila markets-)(> bridges, nul Its magnificent Jife in

buildings-all eme "London Pride".

to

SHOW BUSINESS

The first performance over Radio Hongkong of the FUCCESS= ful masient play, "The Buc- caneer," will be on the air on Tuesday evening at 8.15. Words and music of the show are by Sandy Wilson-of "The Boy Friend"

fame and the cording is by the original cust at he Lyric Theatre, Hai- mersmith.

re

The show is not as its title "The Buecurveer" might imply

Hory

about piratco-It

is

an up-to-date Inle of journal- ism-the

be- struge in fact tween the proprietors of ал Own old style of the Boys Paper-and the latest threat to parentol control--the horror comic.

The two sides of the struggle Mrs by ara represented Barraclough, played by Betty Warren, the elderly

editres of "The Buccaneer", whose motto "Good Clean Fuo" a hit

the tube of

show, and Mr Walter Maximus (Ronald Rudd), Atomic of "The proprietor Comic", who doesn't care what he prints so long as "It's Com- mercial, another hit number.

Ther is of course

4 love Interest, and being a musical all comes out well in the end

love the

affairs "Tho Buccaneer's" future-and "Good Clean Fun" prevails,

DESERT ISLAND DISCS

Jimmy Edwards, well known star of the popular HBC variety show "Take It From Here", is the person to be asked in Túra- day evening's "Destri Island what recordings he

Vid try to save if he were to

be cast away, on Desert Island. The interviewer is Roy Plum ley, and the programme was re- corded in the London studios of the BBC.

(Broadcasting on a frequency. of 060 kilocycles por second

Today

PROGRAMME.· SUM-

FAKNON - AND RE

SIGNAL

PHONE, CHESTRA

POORES & C ]} -

15 NEWH. WEATHER HEPORT

boy on a Solun day Night: What

Jone. My impresdon át Janie -Rovial | Pelakon dviho). This is my Jove.

Make haste my love, The LuxİY Make me - featuring Harvey Shaplin, My love's a gentle san- fenturing

AND SPECIAL. ANNOUNCE- | Fandor Zir nein). MENTR

LUNCHTIME MUNIC

OD JUST

FOR

LISTENERS' REQUESTS. Presented by Sherry Crook,

THE

WAYFARERS“

FOLK NONGS,

330 PORCES CHOICE.

Presented by Derek

490 KAY STARR

100 TIME SIGNAL

"ROMANCE

*FIET

7.45 FROM THE WEEKJJES, 8.00 PAUL. TEMPLE AND

LAWRENCE AFFAIRS Jy Francis Burbridge. 10.

Webster diced by Martyn ( Epbrude Gratsam,

8.30 OWTIME FROM THE

LADNON PALLADIUM " with

Orchestra, Thr Keynotes, Harry Lock, Dorothy quire, Max Wall Wilfred Thomas,

'NOWN {ren Sir

Compere

Hkyrockets

0.00 TIME KHINAL

THE NEWK

9.15 THE SUNDAY CONCERT

Aldeburgh Festival, Nancy

Jahn KYA CUNGKID=NONrano), francis (flute) The Zurian Mtring Quartet Four pult Pantaniu No 3 Purcell air Warineki, Five put Parcel, an Warlock..

Sng eyele - Along

With Frank Packer and Marion Faistroda Marlowe (vocaly 1.13 NEWS.

WEATHER

REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE »

MENTS.

1.30

HOME REQUESTS

MING

Fresented by Brenda.

2.3

"ARGENTIÑA TODÂN “

Vlady and his floeJOJE Aires Orchestra.

Indexito

Marbeck

BINGN

MOME OF HER FAVOURITES. A Hunt

today. Veurs Fron Wrap youAT Tunabilec in Dients, Glad Tow Dell, Put an a l'ddle, My Buddy

415 BACKGROUND TO NUEZ.

A tab by William Courtenay, 6.3.K., M.M.

ורל

4.30 LATIN RHYTHMS (VOCAL).

Hermit) Nelu Pineda with the Bonora Matthverr; (Spain) -LITY Bonn Brat his Oreliestra (My Lai Chavales cle Exputt

(Vimaloo) <'elka

With the Sonora Matancera, (To The Fourt Wand-trnchero Eva Gurzu with

Marah)-Trio Johnny

Marlochla Rodriguez.

4.85 ARKOCIATION FOOTBALL

Club v Poller

Commentary by

Jokan

from the Club Grounds

145 THE NEWS

Wallace

Pericon Por Marie. Ef Firehage,

Elva,

J3I༣).

El

El Hazenbyermekme con jenje

12+

Vail: MULb*RI,

Masiero, La Viuleièra

Aute

"

----

thai gle

hover the Krasser

Sennina Fox Vaughan William четве

Richard Bennetts quartet

Frank No 3 Stringo. Brage, Dwvertimento No 3 In 1 (

Wind Jat Muje K.V 2011 Mozart) Instruments Ensemble of the Vienna Symphony Orch, and by Bernhard Paumgartner

19.30 A1.MILEDO

ANTONINI

AND

HIN ORCHESTRA Theme from the tang lebt; Give The your heart. Balade de Ballet;

3.00 THANKE FOR THE MEMORY. Why reach for the moon; My 191d

Mule with (WhitingU

Fred

The

3.00 "MUSIC FROM SPAIN,”

Orquesta de Camara de Madrid candorted by Enriquà NAVRITO

arberillo de Lavaples: La Coris De Jureon;- La Jarana: denie de Guilleros; E Asombro De La Viejoelta; Lan Grati 4.30 THURSDAY SCRAPBOOK.

A magazine entertainment for mont Dere, in which there is anualo of a sori. meetings with Interesting

V

Lowery, Norman Luban. Choir: Wadhila 10 MUBIO IN THE, ALE Theme for a dream; } Tex Ritter (Vocal) with chorus; 2.00 CLOSE DOWN. Beventoen voer); Purple "wine; Theme from "The Proud Ones 18.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMany, | pegule, Various problems in sound, Banmer 1933.

Lionel Newman and his Orch, with 1252 MUSIC FROM TRẺ: PILMIN and all manner of trivis for your 1095 WEATHER REPORT,

Muzzy Marcellino (whistler);

1.1 NEWA,

REPÓRT } distraction. WEATHERL 15.0, TIME. BIONAL.

AND Call of the Faraway Hill The

SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- 9.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS. MENTA.

9.15 R2 CECILIA FESTIVAL, CON Pilgrim (vocal): Secret love; The

CERT. Deadwood Stage-Doris Day (vocaļjj High Noon-Frankie Laine (vocal)? A Dallet waiting; Strange Lady Town-Dimliri Tleaskin and hie Örch.

RADIO · NEWVIREKJ, 11,13 ORGAN INTERLUDE:

11.20 EPILOGUE,

Conduried by the Rev. 4. Handbach. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

B.

HAMA TIME BONÁL AND

OPENING March,

1.93 LAGOT MUSIC. 3.15 NEWS RUMMARY, 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN. 1.4 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME BIONAL,

WEATHER

REPORT DIARY POR TODAY.

NEWS.

AND

10 MUSIC

AMERICA. 5.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME

MARY

FROM LATIN

13.32 DOUNE ATTRACTION,

1.00

BUM.

Lena Horne (TOC) The Four Lads take show. TIME HIGNAI..

PHILIP GREEN AND HIS OR- CHESTRA

1.1 NEWS, WEATHER

REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTA

1.30 UKORGE WELDON CON- DUCTING THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 7.00 CLONE DOWN. 5.13 THE NEWS

(LONDON RE. LAY). 5.30 PROGRAMSIE SUMMAIS 5.31 "T A IKING ABOUT

TEACHING,"

A and

new series

for teachers those interested

ia

teaching.

Agra and Stager: The Five-Year-Oldm Star hehool Strange New World.

5.34 STOCK MARKET REPORT. B.00 TIME SIONAL.

DONALD

WOLFIT "MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT." By Charles Dickens.

Eikrode 12: Tve tiblen

turned,

IN

9.00

3.30 V.0.A. HIT PARADE, TIME #IGNAL. THE NEWA

15 HONGKONG SOCIETY

TIK

FOR

PŘEVENTION Dr CRUELTY TO ANIMALS,

An Appest by Mr 11, Hebron, 0.0.8.3.P.

9.20 KIDNEY TORCH

ORCHESTRA.

1.30 A CONCERT

QUARTET,

Arrigo FOR

Solomon

Bard

Ely Alves

Jus (cello).

Concert fall),

AND

KIA

BY THE FOA

violin), and violin), (viola), Frank the (From

Quartet for Strings, Op. 1 No. 1

E at Schubert. 10.00 DRITAIN SINGS.

The Purcell Singers, by Imogen Holst.

conducted

10.15 “MoonS FÜR TWO PIANOS,” Kail Stern and Michel Legrand, 18.30 THE GOON HUD WV.

Peter Belters, Harry Recombe and Spike Migma o "Tales of Old Barumpor," (Repeat of last Bsturdry's broad- | cost).

10.49 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SHINAL

RADIO NEWSREKL DAS GOODNKHIT MUSIC

New Conroys Dychestra, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

Tuesday

1.00 .m.

TIME BIONAL

OPENING MARCH

1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.15 NEWB SUMMARY 1.20 TOP O' THE MORN,

WEATHER REPORT,

BIGNAL

WEATHER

ILKI ORT DIARY FOR TODAY

пре

8.00 TIME

Ab

8.10 STAUE

4.30 CLASSICAL, NEQUERNTS

Presented by Alleen Dekker. The Merry Wives of Windso Overture lentai; Waltz in D plat Mater

54, No. 1 (Choptar, Impromptu No. 3 in 3 Dai Major - Teina enn Variations (Op 142- Schubert

Arnhem,

Op

• Debussy)

6.59 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL

THE NEWS

No

1.15 *PL ALWAYS LOVE YOU.“ Milano and dis Orchestra 7.45 MELBOURNE AT HOME.

A city preparcs grees Ce world Olympic Competitors (London relay recorded). 1.00 THE WAGÓN TRAIL"

honge and melodier from “Out West."

Wagon

Tri-Philip Green and

Prontier-The

him Ören; The last

BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(0.30 p.m. to 12.15 am, on 25.750 Mo/s, 11.85m; 15.070 Mo/n, 19.91m; and 21.550 Mo/s, 13.92m)

SATURDAY, NOV. 17

4.30 p.m. TUESE FOOLISH

THINGS.

from

Remind you of what? Has Plonijev invites a reply. Nancy Spain, Rene Culturin, Joyre Grenfell, Michael Ayrton, Sir fielen | Horrorka, Miton Shulman.

7.00 THE NEWB CONCERT,

3.30 GLENN MILLER

One 'vloek Jump. Cinta

Lots Mus Tiger Bar, Apul in Paris: Dipper Mouli, Buri: Every- Ljl、Pot Sony tushy, Georgia, su my mind, Jersey Boudice, Tchaikov- sky'n Plano Cosieerto.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL

PROGRAMME BUMMARY,

4.03 UNIT REQUESTS,

Presented by Lindi

Calling 36 Company ASC.

0.40 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME BIONAL & THE NEWS.

17.09 COMMENTARY on KTOP

PRESS ITEM.

5,15 CELEBRITY SPOTLIUNT,

Eddie Albert and Marga September Song-Eddie

Mi Corazan-Eddie A Arnor

Albert:

Marge; Helle Young Lovers Mugo. Ebb Tide -Eddie Albert; You belong

1.15 HVORTS ROUND-UP 7.21 Report from the

WEST COUNTRY

138 FORCES FAVOURITES 4.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES 3.35 CAN I HELP YOUT

Cella Irving answers listeners' quen;- 1ious and talks about some practica! problems of life in Britain fustav

8.39 SCOTTÜR MAGAZINE 0.00 THE NEWS

9.1 LISTENERS' CHOICE.

10.00 Great Tom. RADIO NEWS.

ВЕЕЛ.. Racing

10.11 THE NOVEMBER HANDICAP.

A recorded commentary on the lave at Menchentar.

20 Ted Ray in

'RAY'S A LAUGH ·

11.03 OR.VMPIC GAMES Rex Alston given details

| COV Fake of the inain events i Meitourne. November 22-Decernirer 0. 1.10 Rugby League Football.

GREAT BRITAIN V.. AUS- TRALIA

10 10y heart Eddie & Margo; John A commentary on

Henry-Eddie Albert; Little child— Eddie Alberi, How do 1 love thee - Marger: Just for the Bride and Groom-Eddie and Margo.

7,45 11.FI HARP.

Robert Maxwell, and by Örch,

the second half of the First Test match at Wikan,

SUNDAY, NOV. 18

6.30 p.m. BUNDAY RERVICE

Hi Harp. Į Proses the Chapel of Mount Pleasant, Training College.

Accidental slip on an oriental rug: Spaghetti rugi Stumpin tuf The Stork Club; Hot Tammāju; Midnight breeze: I put Nhythm.

8.00 AVORT: CAVALCAUE,

Edited by Ted ThomIAN, Produced by John Wallace,

8.30 JAZZ HALF LOUR,

Presented by Robert Acheson,

9.00 TIME BIGNAL

THE NEWH.

9.13 THE QUỌN SHOW.

Peter Retters, Harry Socombe

Cathulle Liverpool.

7.00 THE NEWB.

1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.30 HANCOCK'S HALF-KOUR.'

8.00 Max data in

MELODY HOUR.

With the Orchestra Elegant.

0.00 TRE NEWS.

9.18 FOR CHILDREN.

Railway Tales.

By the Rev. W. Awdry.

10.00 Great Tra

RREL.

10. CONCERTO.

BADIO

NEWS-

11.15 Bobe Daniels and Ben Lyons in

LIFE WITH THE LYONE.'

and pike Miligan" ja "Tales | 11,45 *MELBOURNE AT HOME.

of Old Dartmoor.

9.45 "PARIS AFTER DARK." With Bento Brabant, 10.15 RADIO DANCE DATE.

A city prepares to greet the world Olymple competitors.

MONDAY, NOV. 19

9.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE Presents people and events in

the

West of England.

9.00 THE NEW.

9.15 NEW RECORDS

(Concert music)

10.00 Great Tom. RADIO

REEL..

NEWA-

10.15 Vie Oliver again introduces

*VARIETY PLAYHOUNE'

11. From the Third Programme. ASPECTS OF AFRICA,

se Impornitrility of Hacial_integra- on by N. J J. Olivier, Professur of Native Law and Administration the University of Stellenbosch. 1143 ROYAL VIBIT TO AUSTRA-

LIA

HR.H. The Duke of Extinburgh him been visiting New Guines, Papua, and the northern territory of Aus- tratio. A report on the royal tour. Illustrated with on the spot record. Ins

TUESDAY, NOV. 20

NEWS.

6.30 am. COMMONWEALTH CLUB, 1.00 THE 7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7,23 Five Minuten tor

FARMERS.

7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES 1.00 LETTER FROM AMERICA

By Allatejr Conke.

6.13 RELAX WITH

RHYTHM,

Mule in a smects and easy style.

1.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.

9.00 THE NEWS. 0.15 THE CHAMELEONS. Directed by Hon Peters.

0.30 TUS MODERN STUFF

6: And what is happening in Britain? Tire last of six tails by Lawrence Leanard,

NEWS-

|10.00 Great Tom.

RADIO

REEL 10.15 LISTENER'S CHOICE. 10.45 BBC Concert Hall.

SYMPHONY anc THA

Conductor, Bie

rent.

ORCHES-

Malcolma

Fantelle Symphony... 11:45 FOLK TUNES OF

LANDS.

at Wem Africa.

Replica. MANY

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21

NEWS-

10.00 Great Tem. RADIO

REEL. 10.15 Victor mietti in his play.

TO LIVE IN PEACE.' From Uie Italian of C. Forzano, Adacted by Mollie Gereežimisch 11.15 Association Football Inter.

national.

SCOTLAND P

YUGOSLAVIA.

A commentary on the second half of the match al Hampden Pork, Glasgow.

THURSDAY, NOV. 22

8.30 p.m. COMPOSER 05

WEEK. Bossini (records).

TAK

4.43 TRK XV OLYMPIC GAMES.

An edited report from Mel. bourne of the opening of the Games by HRK. the Duke of Edinburgh

1.00 THE NEWA.

7.15 APORTA ROUND-UP. 1.25 Report from the

NORTH OF ENGLAND. 1.39 WHAT'b the PORM?' 7.45 THE GOLDEN AGE

POPULAR SONG (1918-1839). 8.30 WELSH MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS.

0.15 AN INTIMATE

MUSIC

OF

REND

or

RADIO

NEWS-

NEWS.

10.00 firent Tom.

te.15. TIP-TOP TUNED.

10.45 BERIOUS ARGUMENT.

A' weekly 'programnie in which A team, . «peakers

week's new®.

discusses

the

11.15 EDUCATING ARCHIE,' 11.43 MURIC MAGAZINE, Ceclila, Patron Saint of Murie.' by

Singers Alec Robertson: Opera the Past, by Harold Rosenthal.

FRIDAY, NOV. 23

WHILE

of

MELODIES

AND

1,00 CLOSE DOWN 12.35 P..

1.30 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 134 AFTERNOON, CONCERT. 2.00 CLONE DOWN.

5.45 THE NEWS

6.30 PROGRAMME RUMSARY. 3.33 WOMEN

ONLY."

A weekly magazine Introduced hy

Mary Sharina.

640 TIAR SIGNAL. LUCKY DE REQUESTS.

VARIETY

Presented by- Starchertia 1.59 WEATHER REPORT

1.00 TIME BIONAL THE NEWS. 1.11 TIME FOR JAZZ.“

With Robin Day.

TAS LETTER FROM AMERICA,

By Alistair Cooke

8.00 TED KATH AND WIN MINIC. 8.30 "JIKRE COME THE QUES

Now is the hour: Song of 12 alovatatris --Crete Pielo, reueull; tr you love me Vera Lynn (vocalji Vera Lynn's Party Sing-Bo We ați

the

hang a song in our "heart (Yelej I'd love to Dve In Loveland wi dri like you; The lovelient best ut the yeas-Vera Lyon; LUB Marlesie - Apne Shelton, A kis in the dark- Anne Shelton with

Wardour Singer Blackwith Dew: Allen. Town Jall-1.158 Roza (Veen): Rap sody Bag: Ama Minor -- Wiitrish Atwell (DEI). 9.00 TIME SIONAL. THE NEWS

(LONDON RELAY)

0.15 WEDNESDAY THEATHE.

"Busannah and the Elders."

A play by James Briche, nonind and produced by Qolla Shaw 10,33 TEVE" ALLEN,

RIS PLAND AND ORCHENTÍA, Candlelight I fall

Jes

easily: Imagination: Where non "

Stay just a file while

AND 10.30 MÚRIC OF THE TWENTIETO

CENTURY.

NEWR AND

SCREEN

MORNING PRAYERS, By the Very Rev. F.8. Temple, 12.30 PROGRAMME HUMMARY. 12.37 KDMUNDO ROS AND

ORCHESTRA,

11

A programme of Latin American Music

1,00 TIME BIONAL.

KURT MATER "ECHOES" (piano),

135 NEWS,

PLAYS

WEATHER REPORT

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE MENTS.

130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2,00 CLOSE DOWN.

4.15 THE NEWS,

1.20 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 3.33 CHILDREN'S STORIES,

Two short stories devised and read by Audrey Mendes. 5.54 ATUUK MARKET REPORT,

DEML-UEURE 6.00 LA

FRAN-

CABRE,

Castel.

Dickie

Presentation. dr. M *Jazz Aveo Claude Liiter.“ 4.30 "WE BING FOR YOU.“

Vera Lynn

Valentine

by with the How Green

and

Suite No. An E Mat Halmia-- Frederick Feeli conducting Eastman Symplente Wind Ensemble: Lullay my long (Hoist); In Dužel Jubiin (arr. Pearsall, ed. Parratt E- The Choir of Westminster Abhoy conducted by 1 Wo McKe Organ: Dr Osborne Prasquod; veri eury, the Winged Messenger -merki : Neutune, the Mystie (with Female Cheraj (from "The Planets" Bulle Op. 3) (Bolt-Philharmonie Pro- menado Orch. conducted by Bir Adrien Doult with Members of the London Pulthannonie Chair.

10.59 WEATHER REPOUT 11.00 TIME RIGNAL, BADO NEWS.

REEL.

11.35 GOODNIGHT MUBIC

Petite Suite (Debussy-Symphony Orchestra of Fadio Berlin rondsicted by Seu Celibidache. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7,00 .. TIME BIGNAL

UPANING MARCH.

diven in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen trom the Royal Festival Hall, London. National Anthem (Coronation Ver- Jalon with Trumpet Fanfare) (arr. Gordon Jacob Variations on A Nursery Song (Dohnány!); Song of the Fire! (Blanford: March Wel come in Quera“ (Arthur Bilas). 30.19 TUK MELACHIRING

CHESTRA

10.30 PAUL TEMPLE AND

oit-

THE ny

LAWRENCE AFFAR FRANCIA DURBRIDGE, Produced by Martyn C. Webster. Euirode -News from Sir Gratiam (wastint of Inst Brendan's broadcasti 10.39 WRATHER REPORT,

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, HABIO NEWE-

REFL

11 15 DOTINIENT MUSIC. FL30 CLORE DOWN,

z

Friday

SIGNAL

7.00 a.m. TIME

OPENING MARCH. 7,02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.15 NEW SUMMARY, 3.24 Tur o' THE MOẾN, 145 WEATHER BKPORT. 1.00 TIME SIONAL,

WEATHER REPORT

DIARY FOR TODAY, 8.10 ORCHESTRA CALL 9.00 CLORE DOWN 12.15 p.m. ROMAN

PRAYERS

AND

NEWS.

AND

CATHOLIC

By the Rev. Father Cinilager HJ,

It, W.

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. Mantovani and his Orrk.

1.00 TIME BIGNAL,

THE

DEEP

(VOCAL) ACCOMP.

1.35 NEWS.

RIVER BOYS WITH RHYTHM

WEATHER REPORT

AND SPECIAL MENTA

ANNOUNCË-

1.30 MUAIC OF THE MASTERS.

Krich Kilber Conducting the Concertgebouw Amsterdam

Orch.

of

Sympany No. 3 in C Mier Op. 57 Beethoven).

2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

5.15 THE NEWS.

5.20 PROGRAMME RUMMARY. 5.33 CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME.

"Looking at things." Looking at the cinema.

3.34 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 4,00 TIME SIGNAL,

POPULARITY POLI Presented by Ted Thomas, 6.30 THE SCOTS GUARDS ON

PARADE.

The Regimental Band and the Marved Pipets of the Brets Guards.

Slow Merch trem Les Huguenots (Mayerbeer), Scotlandt the Brave AND Trad, Cock o' tise North (Carriç), The Kitworth Milla Machennai), Hielan' Laddie (red.)

4.45 TRUK

7.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.49 NEW! SUMMARY 120 TOP Oʻ THE MORN, 14 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS,

WEATHER REPORT

DIARY FOR TODAY

8,10 MūķīC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLONE DOWN.

AND

You're the ene 3 care for-Vera Wardour Singats; was my valley--VerH 17.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, Lynn: Birth of the Blues; Easi at 1232 NOTHING BUT MUSIC. the

Diskle

Valentine, Penthouse Borenade

When your budt has turned to silver (Tobían - Deflos)-Vera Lyna; Blue; A kiss to muita

dream

an-Dkkie Valenting: Drifting god dreaming.

15) WEATHER BEPORT, 1,00 TIME BIONAL,

7.15

THE NEWS.

FIRST HEARING." Presented by Alex Borrie, 1,45 ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA OP N.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGR.

bren

The Duke of Edinburgh has vidding New Guinea,

and Papua.

the Northern Territory of Australia. A re port on the Royal four, lustrated with on the spot recordings (London relay 10- corded).

4,00 DESERT INLAND DINÇA.

Chosen by Jimmy Edwards. 4.30 "FROM THE LÂND OF THE

SKY-BLUE WATER."

Buste by Dorian and hia Or- chestra.

From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water; Indian Love Call; Pale Moon, Indian Summer; Quiet Trail: To a Water Lily: By the Waters of the Minnetonka Intian Lullaby: Sunset; Twilight Stár; Indian Larment.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWS,

3.15 "HOW TIME."

"The Buccaneer."

Words and Music by Sandy Wilson, Sung by the Original Cast of the Or. Lyric Theatre, Hammersrlih.

chestra conducted by William Smal. 1905 GUT LOMBARDO AND HIS

ROYAL GANADIANS. (With vocal), 10.30 THE MUSIC MAKERS,

you're

Hutter'd

YOU

(Irish

6.30 pm. MUSIC

REST. 443 THE XVIN OLYMPIC GAMES. A recorded report from Melbourne Altistrated with commentaries on some of the highlights of the day'a events,

1.00 THE NEWS,

7.15 PORTS ROUND-Ur.

123 Report from the MILLANDE.

1.30 GOD AND HIR WORLD.

A Christian approach, in daily to

- the Rev. E P. M. Elatt.

030 p.m. THESE RADIO TIMES. A Hght-hearted history

of enter4 HIENDLY toinment by radio, on told by Commonwealth artila

And

D- formers who and a hand in "the making of it.

YOU WHIL

"I'll be forever loving yet - Lola Den (voort) with Carl Stevens' Orch;

6.30 ST. Ding ong-Freddie Bell and the

MUSIC Bellboys (vocal): The Girl with the

1.60 THE NEWS. Yaller Shook; My fucky charm-Dun

7.13 PORTA- REVIEW. Dailey (vocal) wihy Orch, cand. by

7.30 THE DANCING PARTNER,“ I'm gonna rock, LeRoy Holmes;

By Jerome K. Jerome, rock, rock: Secret love; Changing Parthorn-Malenlin Lockyer and his Adapted for broadcasting by Orch; Bey! On-Un-Re-Bop-Rock & Tucker, roll-Laia Dee_(voeni) [with _Low 8.00 Vera Lynn Introduces

Orch. Dances from Latin Douglas

YOURS SINCERELY. America: Anything can happen In witch he sings and reminds you Vocal:

What a diference .0 day of songs you will want to remember.

FERDINAND

P∙ES.LT KALIT

HONK

Nes

1,00 THE "NEWS. 2.15 SPORTH ROUND-EP, 1,75 Report from the

SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND, Buckinghamshire,

1. MURIC FOR DANCING. 15 THE GOON HOW.

#43 WORK AND WORSHIP, 2.00 TIE NEWS.

9.15 THE ELGIN PLAYERS.

NIGHT.

HALL'A

8.30 NEW RECORDS. 940 THE NEWB.

: OVERT

9.15 TIME FOR OPERA.

Dickle (baritone),

William

Chorus

10.00 Great Tom,

HKEL...

| 10.15 ANTÏÏOLOGY:

RADIO

BBC

NEWK-

2: The Ruling Powit91.

10.45" DIVERTUBEMENT.

1515 IN BEARCH OF MUSIC.

11.45 THE BILLY MAYERL.

RHYTHM ENEMBLE.

By Mik

pretty (English 391); please (English Folk Song) (pri, Margerison): Nancy wants her won here tirish Folk Tune) (arr, Miber)-The Pipers

Blinthy Guild Quartet; Creme De

EATT. Margorimony; Saltereito (eth Century Netherlands

Toufstein): Nienta Fig Irhh 316, arr, Miller) --The_Pipers Guild Quartet: Trio Ko. 1 for piano, violin and collo in Gmajor, 490 (Mozart)A

Victor Jambor (plāno},

Aitny

No. Burlong

(violin), Janos Starkey (relia) 1039 WEATHER REPONT,

11.00 TIME SIGNAL.

RADIO NEWSREEL, 21.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

112 CLON DOWN,

Wednesday

7,00 -kam,

·TIME SIGNAL · AND OPENING MARCH....

1.82 LIGHT MUNIC

7.13 NEWB SUMMARY. 7.20 TOP O THE MORN. 7.43 WEATHER REFORT.

BIGNAL, NEWS, 5.90 TIME

WEATHER REPORT & DIARY FOR TODAY.

•Couldn't be fresher!

try Libbey

FROZEN PIAS TODAY

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT

AND SPECIAL MENTS.

ANNOUNCE-

1.30 FROM THE SHOWS.

"Wish you were Hero" (Harold Rome),

Aung by the original cast of the Broadway Production. Orchestra con- ducted by Jay Blackton.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN

5.15 THE NEWB

130 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 131 BROADCAST for scHÖMLA.

Great Dhcoverers Caxton.

"wid

The First English Printer' Henry Marshall.

8.54 STOCK MARKET REPORT 6.00 TIME SIGNAL.

PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 4.30 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

With the Dil Jones (BBCTS).

ΧΥΤΗ

6.63 THE

GAMES.

by

Trip

GAMES,

XVITIE

OLYMPIC

com.

high-

A recorded report from Mel- bourne, Mlustrated with mentaries on some the Erb of the (London relay),

day's eviniz

6.51 WEATHER KKPORT, 7.00 TIME SIGNAL,

THE NUWS,

1,45 OPERA AND BALLET,

Excerpts from the opera I pertoire of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Introduced by Alec Robertson. 10 GONG TO THE PICTURES.

The critics discuss the pleturra they have seen this week. Choirman: Timothy Birch 1.00 MUSIC OF THE MOMENT,

Featuring Hit Sonda of today and tomorrow.

Complied and presented by Hillary GIOTG

9.30 LONDON PRIDE,

A tour in words and music devised and presented

Ronald Decent,

5.00 TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWA

0.15 MUSIC

LOVERS

by

MOUR-

OLYMPIC Sympl 21 13-Semmiwa.

An edited report from stel- bourne of the opening of the Games by B.R.15, the "Þdko of Edinburgh (London relay). 6.59 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME SIONAL AND TRE

NEWS.

1.15 "A LIPE OF BLISS" (NECTA). Wellten by Godfrey Harrison. Produced by Lesile Bridgment Episode, 27

1.45 AUX 200,"

Bert Gillett at the organ.

1.15

CLASSICAL REQUESTS. Presented by Alleen Dekker, Tu: Rito et Sping (Le Sacre Du Primemp [Stravinsky). Etuden

TIME IN VIENNA.

and Andre Kostelanetz Orch. Vienna, Cily of my dreams: Gold and liver waltz Op. 79, Walts from "Gypsy Baron": Gypsy love waltz. 19.35 RBC JAZZ CLUB,

J

Mick Muliigan and his Band. With George Melly. 10.39 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL.

RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. ILJO CLOSE DOWN..

TOSCANINI

CONDUCTS

BRAIIMS: Symphony No. 3 in F, Op..90

SCHUBERT: „Symphony No. 5 in B Flat MENDELSSOHN: Octet in E Flat, Op. 20

RESPIONI: The Pines - The Fountains of Rome

'MOUSSORGSKY-RÁVEL: Pictures at an

FRANCE:* Psycho "de" Eros"

Exhibition

SAINT-SAEN8: Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78 with George Crook -- Organ, and Joseph

Kahn - Pino ... Soloista:

BERLIOZ: Roman Carnival Overturn;'' HEROLD: Zampa Overture; PONCÍUELLI: Dance of the Hours; SIBELIUBI Finlandia; BEETHOVEN: Egmont. Over- turo; BRAHMS-DVORAK: Hungarian Dances

Nos. 1, 17, 20, 21

MOUTRIPS

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