THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1956.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail -A "China Mail" Feature
14th Exhibition Of Hongkong Products
"THE DEEP BLUE SEA"
INTERVIEW WITH
DR ANTON BRUUN
Daily Round-up On
Olympic
Games
Marganaires [yoral) All with Bus Morgan and his Oren 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Sunday
NEWS, ANU
10.00 a.m. TIME RIGNAL, PRO
GRAMME SUMMARY, WEATHER Reront SPORTS RESULTS.
Yan Lynn and his Orchestra.
10.35 FRED
WARING PENNSYLVANIANS, With the Qler Club,
AND
1128
11.09 HERVICE FROM THE STUDIO,
Conducted by the Rev. D <ltland, BA
The 14th Exhibition of Hongkong Products,, 19.15 "MORNING MELODY." sponsored by the Chinese Manufacturer's Union, On Wednesday, listeners to opens on Thursday. "Women Only” at 5.30 can hear of some of the new products on display which will be of particular interest to women, and on Thursday at 6.30 p.m., a description of the Exhibition will be broadcast, including the opening speeches by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, and Mr Haking Wang, Chairman of the Chinese Manu- facturer's Union.
To most people, the sea is useful to sail on, swim in or fish from. But to the scientist the sea the scientist has a much deeper significance
questions the effect of large oceans on the weather, or the effect of differences in sen temperature on the size of shoals of fish.
A man with a deep interest in there and other marine problems is Dr Anton Bruun, Deputy Keeper of the University Zoological Museum, Copenhagen. Dr Bruun was in Hongkong recently on a UNESCO survey of work being done in marine research. Tuesday, at 7.45 p.m., Radio Hongkong is broadcasting a talk he had while he was here with Donald Brooks.
"WIFE FOR SALE"
A play based in a story by
Chekhov called "Wife for Sale"
can be heard at 0.15 p.m.
November
Theatre".
紧箍
28 in Wednesday
As the title suggests the story
Is but anveldle ngesì minor
offent to Roywint
provincial
Kell capital who
his young. pretty und Birlationis wife tu wealthy young wbnirer.
115 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
Оп
Y All Hongkong. Commentary by JONK Wallace
from the Hongkong Stadium.
4.50 KARIY ELLINGTON
Buke
rhestra.
Ellington and bla Or.
1.14 THE NEWS
330 GUY LUYBAERTS
15.42
This play, under the Game vať "Live Merchandise", appeared 1882 while Chekhy was still a modical student, and five years before he turned his talents to- wards the play hou-e
From the trzaslution of this plot David Tutuey has based Üle story at Wife for Sale". Those Peter Cushing, taking part Marjorie Westbury, Deryck Guy- ter, and the production ia by Charles Lefeaux
ST CECILIA CONCERT
Last Thursday
Radi Hong kong brendcast The first part of Concert given si the a BBC Royal Festival Hall in London, in honour of St. Cecilia's Day.
Concert, at .15 In Sunday
the p.in.. listeners may hear
second part of this programane arranged in honour of the pat- ron saint of music. The pro- greatne includes "Fantare fur a Festival Occasion" by Arthur Benjamin end the Overture "In the South" by Sir Edward Elgor
RECITAL
Listeners who are Interested in singing will be glad to know that Joan Hadland, whose soprano valce is much admired in Hongkong for its range and power, will itive another recital from the Concert Hall of Radio Hongkong. at 1.30 $1,731. on Monday,
Accompanied by Moya Ren, she will sing an attractive cele by Michael Head, who paid a visit to Hongkong last year, nã Schools Music Examiner.
This group of four songs in called "Over the rim of the moon". Also in Joan Hadland's programme are two songs in the Chinese style by Granville Bantock"Yung Yong" and "The Feast of Lanterns”.
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 800 kilocycles per second)..
Today
11.30 pm,
FROGRAMME
BUM-
[
12.32 MODERT: FARNON AND HE'
ORCHESTRA. ·
1.00 TIME BIGNAL, N.
THE CREW CỪTB,
118 NEWS, ・ WRATHRIL
REPORT
IN AND SPECIAL. „ANNOUNCE-
MENTE, A MO
130 LUNCITTIMER "MUSIC"
2.00 STUDIO: JUSTUPOR YOU
... ISETENKES” REQU
Presented by Shurry, Crook:
1997 DANNING KAYRE
SELECTIONS THE PROM
SINGR "THE
COURT (JESTEROSE Orphestra), conducted)" by Vic
ORCHESTRA: **** symphonic Portrait Porler.
11.45 MORNING PROM
12.13 m.
KURT WEILL MEMORIES Richard Kijakset
the Отдал ut the John BAY Hammond Musestin
un
11.30 MASTERS OF MELODY
Sidury Tur and his convert Orchestra.
The Muse of Harry Part Davies 1.00 TIME SIGNAL
GEORGE YEYER MELODIES
PLAYN
and 1" with
REPORT ANNOUNCE.
From "The Klok Rhythm Accomp. 1.15 NEWA WEATHER
AND SPECIAL MENTA
1.30 HOME REQUENTA,
Presented by tllary
2.30 TILANKA TÔI TH NEMOPHY
A programine of music played, by Carroll Gibbons and his
Orch
100 MÚSIC FOR THE MILLJONS Nuny Chorus Tron "C#" (Straum) --Jore Candel (op.) with khoaimaid orrh. Euld. by Hugo ME Grool: Ave Maria (Bach-Gounoil -Jone
Conde) (809) with choir i and orch. cond. by flugo de Omul; La Parrella (Schubert) --Wiener Bangerknaben Lond. by Peter Lucevich with piano Die Zwolf¦ Houber (Rusini folk-song)—The Bayat Main Choir "Mastreechter Stear
cond. by Martin Koekeĺkaren: Jo Banuter "(baritone).
3.13 HOSPITAL REQUESTS.
Presented by Fillary.
AND HIS
of Cole
BBC
PROGNAMME SUMMARY
3.45 UNIT ARQUESTS.
Presented by Lindi. Calling: Headquarters, Land Forces Camp.
4.45 THR XVith OLYMPIC GAMES, A Recorded Report from Mel- karte, iliustrated with rous. mentaries on some For the Highlights of the day's events,
1,00 TIME SIGNAL
NEWS.
AND
THE
713 WEATHER REPORT
CELEBUTY SPOTLIGHT Winfred Atwell.
7.45 ROBBY McLEOD
BAND
J
AND
Its
7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWS.
1.15 WEATHER' REPORT, WETIT
2. XAVIER CUGAT AND 1118
ORCHESTRA,
4.15 ABSOCIATION POOTBALL, 11: Concerts Lamoureux cond, by Paul
Singapore
Hongkong Van Kempen.
19330 *WAITZ TIME"
MANTOVANI AND HIS "OR- CHESTRA. I live for you: Diane; · Queen Luzabeth Want our Little Swine
Kimo In the dark; Babette: Walix: Will you remember?: Our Drain Waltz,
Selection. Commentary by John Wallace from the Hongkong Stadium.
450 ADVENTURES IN RHYTHM.
Peta Hugolo and his Orchestra. 9.13 MARIO LANZA (TENOR)
SINGS LOVE SONGS, Because: For you alone; love you; My song, my love: Be my Jove.
5.30 L GAT ORCHESTRAL
FAVOURITES,
The Philharmonia Orchestra. Overture "Orpheus in the Under- wortg
[Offenbach): The Skaters- Waltz Waldwufel!; Hadetzky March (Johann Straus JR); Expansa Tússpendy (Chabrier): Joyeuse Marche (Chabrier)Herbert Von Karajan (cond.).
$.00 TIME SIGNAL AND PRO.
ORAMINE SUMMARY.
6.03 FONCES EVENING SERVICE.
Conducted by the Rev. J. C. Worthington, C.F.
33
8,30 ORCHESTRE DE L'ENSEMBLE
POPULAINE
L'ETAT
HONⱭRGIB,
DE
With Marta Szobek (Boyrano). Airs Bohemiens (Sartata)~WI Lajos Boros (violin) -ɑabor Dafoss
(pond.)
Melodies Populatres (Docxy)-Marta Szobek (sop.)- Lajun Darom (violin
cand. Fitres dv Dergers
Montagnaishi (dulyna) -Jozsef Bige (flutej; Hora Sheraly (Dintru), "Aura Papillaires Itongruis Morta Basbek
Tianie des Huculus et Csardas du Departement do Szabinar -- Lajos Hotor Violin & eund?!
4.59 WEATHER REPORT
7.00 TIME SIONAL AND THE
NEWS.
1,12 FRANK
CHAUKSFIELD AND ;
WIS ORCHESTRA
A Hoom with a Yew: ' fuller ( IN SEUTE! heart; Zigeuner: You were there. Deatest Love, în ser
akain. Oulden violinie. Hull Feather: Gothae; Song of Canters bury. Donéing Princess, The Ped
ych
7.43 "FROM THE WEKKLJES ** 1.00 "PAUL. TEMPLE AND
LAWRENCE AFFAIR.“
THE
Tro-
LON.
23y Francis Burbridge. dused by Martyn C Webster Episode 1 Anaher Speer AJD KIOWTIME AT THE DON PALLADIUM With The Skyrockete Dr. chexita, Bill O'Connar, trying Hay, Gracle Virida Comprce: Wilfred Thonka 9,00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS
9.13 THE BUNDAY CONCEIT
1 Cerlin Festival Concert Cliven in the presence of Her Mavesty the Queen From the Roval Fouval Hall, London; Fanfare for a teative ócension (Arthur Ben- Organ Concerto (Malcotin Arneld); Four English Folk Bonga Vaughan Williamai; In the South--Ove ture (Edward Elxaria *Mozartiarta" Suite Not Op.ai (alkuvely
- L'Orchestre dew
REPORT,
1040 WEATHER 11.00 TIME AIGNAL
RADIO NEWSRREY.
11.15 ORGAN INTERLUDE.
Fantasia det: VT tabor Pura del IX tono (Olovains Gabriell)---Oluseppe de Dona (organ), 11.20 EPILOGUER
Conducted by the Rev. 4.8. Handbach,
11.30 CLOBE DOWN.
Monday
1.00 .. TIME BIGNAL OPENING MARCH
1.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.15 NEW BUMMARY. 7.20 TOP THE MORN,' 7.43 WEATHER REPORT 8.00 TIME BIGNAL,
REPORT DIARY FOR TODAY.
WEATHER
8.10 MUSIC
AMERICA
AND
Play, Пddle. play: Spanish Dance VOORT by Cugat Chorus: Palabras de Mujer: Tell me why: On an Island you: Dative Arte Intermezzo: Francesco: Adios,, Mariquita Linda, 7.45 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS."
"The story of the Oude Armoured Division
by Captain The Earl of Rome, M... and Colonel ER, IN, D.B.Q.
Reviewed by B.D. Wilson, 1.00 MOVIE MAGAZINE. 8.30 V.0.A. HIT PARADE, 9.00 TIMR SIGNAL.
TOR NEWR,
9.13 HOOK WILLIAMS (PIANO). With Strings and Orchestra, conducted by Glenn Omet Wanting you. The Hiver Elaine ms Town; Beyond the Sea; Bingin In the Hain: Just one of those things. 9.30 RECITAL BY JOAN
HADLAND (SUPRANG).
With plano accompaniment by Moya Bea (From the Concert Haft).
Sung Cycle "Over the Rim of the Moon Michael Head), The Shipe ut Arody, Beloved. A Blackbird singg. Nocturne Yung NEWA,
(Orvie AND
Bantock); Lanterns Granville fantock),
9.43 MOURA GYMPANY PLAYS
FROM LATIN
9.00 CLOSE DOWN 32.30 p.m
MAHY
PROGRAMME
SUM.
12.12 DOUBLE ATTRACTION
"Jan" sings Cole Porter in the Continental Manner With the Boheme Dae Teto. Prod Astaire Bing Old FurÍSEM
1.C0 p.m. 'ME SIGNAL,
WALTZ
TIME
WITH
4.13 NEWB. WEATHER REPORT
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTA
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT 1.00 LOSE DOWN
3.18 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 3.13 TAI, KI NG TEACHING,"
ABOUT
A new series to teachers and those interested in teaching. Ager and Stages. From Five to Seven-and-a-half-The End of the
INTERLUDE: Columbia Balon Orchestra. 3,54 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 6,50 TIME SIGNAL
AN CARDER AND BIS OR- 6.15 CLASSICAL REQUESTS.
kimmen by nueen bokker. Overture Tanner R. WAR Ber). Rondo Innajor, K. 382 (Mozari), Sabre Dance from "Gayne" Dallet Suito (Khatchaturian), Fales from The Vienna Woods-Waltz (Juheim Straum),
4.45 THE XVIS OLYMPIC GAMES, A Recorded Report Sram - bourne, illustrated with com- mentaries
of the Highlights of, the day's Evenix,
410
Overseas Shortwave Programmes
(6.30 p.m. to 18.15 am, on-25,750 -Mc/s, 11.05m; 18,070 bfc/s, 19.91m; and 21.550 Mo/s, 13.92m)
SATURDAY, NOV. 24
MUSIC 430 p.m.
WHILE YOU REST. 643 THE XVIth OLYMPIC GAMES. A recorded report from Melbourne illustrated with commentaries on some of the highlights of the day's { event
100 THE NEWS.
7.14 SPORTS ROUND-UP
1.25 Raport from the
WEST COUNTRY,
7.30 FORCES PAVOVIUTEX.
8.00 FROM THE WEEKLIKS
3.15 CAN I HELP YOUT
Cella Irving answers Bataners' ques-
3.00 Vara Lynn introduces
YOURS BINCERKLY.
❘ In which she sings and reminds you of songs you will went to remember.
6.30 ENÓLish MAGAZINE, Presents people and events in the Midlande
9.00 THE NEWB.
9. NEW RECORDS.
Congeri musde).
10.00 Great Tom
RADIO NEWINEEL.
10.11 Vic Oliver again introduce,
VARIETY PLAYHOUSE.'
11.85 From the Third Prograinzas
ASPECTS OF AFRICA.
The Cape Caloured eople by
Training
üler and tallies about some practical ¦ R. E. van der Ross, pht Principal probleme of life in Brital today.
RJD SCOTTISH MAGAZINE,
9.00 TIK NEWS.
Besnis Anne: Glenderne lah Lund (trad.); McDonold of siest: Braidwood; Dorcule Park Bonnie Kme vt Aberdeck; Cruples Strathi
Mr. Garden of Troup stead.):
Linion Ploughanmist
DIS LISTENERS' CHOICE Muckin o Geordien Byre Grad.). 10,30 Great Tom
Club (trad.), Glasgow Lochiels Welcome (rus), Bluchell 10.15 Ted may in Palka [P Stanley The Prairie i
RADIO NEWSREEL
BATA A LAUGH.-
Waltz When it's Springtune in the | 19.43 MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Rr.ckin (Sauer). My Bonnie Lien 11.15 TAKE IT EASY.
ver the Ocean (trad.)
With Michael Hollidny Chris Cowley "TZIO,
1.00 SPORTS CAVALCADE,
Edited by Ted Thoma Produced by Jahti Wallace. 830 BAZZ HALF HOUR.
Presented by Robert Acheson, 9.00 TIME SIONAL
THE NEWS,
9.13 THE GOON BREW.
"The
Peter Hollers, larry Secombe and #piks Milligan in Choking Horror."
9.13 "PARIS AFTER DARK" WITH
DENISE BRABANT. 1.15 RADIO DANCE DATE.
ما
11.30 Amolation Football
and
of Blattswood Teachers
College. Cape Town. 11.65 THE HARLEQUINS.
TUESDAY, NOV. 27
9.30 p.m. LETTER FROM AMERICA By Abir Cooke
6.45 THE XVIth OLYMPIC GAMES. the recorded report from Melbourne illustrated with commentaries some of the highlights of the day's evente,
SCOTTISH LEAGUE MATCH.
A commentary on one of the day'ı
matches.
SUNDAY, NOV. 25
430 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE From 81 Patrick's Church, Bally. macarrett Boltast. Co. Down,
1.00 THE NEWS,
1.00 THE NEWA.
7.23 KPORTS ROUND-UP.
1.25 Fire Minutes for
FARMERN.
7.30 FORCER FAVOURITES 100' COMMONWEALTH CLUB,
4.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
2.00 THE NEWE.
A radio frolle by Dan Ferguson from the novel by P. Q. Wodehouse. 11.15 HANCOCK'S HALF-HOUR.' 11.43 ARMY DINNER
In honour of Her Majesty the Quera at Royal Hosptisi, Chelsea.
Speeches by Lut-Col The Iton John Hugh Haro, M.P.. O.B.Z.. Secretary of State for War and Ifer Majesty the Queen.
THURSDAY, NOV, 29
4.30 p.m. ACOTA FIUDLE MUSIC. Played by Bert Murray.
4. THE XVI OLYMPIC GAMER. A recorded report from Melbourne Illustrated wit commentaries ca some of the highlights of the day's events.
1.00 THE NEWS,
7.13 SPORTS Round-up
1.23 Report from the
NORTH OF ENGLAND, 7.30 WHAT'S THE FORM 1,4 THE GOLDEN AGE
J
of popular song (1918-1939). 130 WRISH MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS,
9.15 CONCERT.
Given
by Marina de Gabarain (mezzo-soprano), Cation Helllwell (piano). The Ailegri string Quartet. 10.00 rear Tom
RADIO NEWSILKEL.
10.15 TIR-TOP TUNES
10.45 SERIOUS ARGUMENT 11.13 EDUCATING ARCHIE.' 11.45 MUSIC MAGAZINE. *Willkarn M'Gibbon (born end of moventeenth century, died October
DAS MONTMARTRE PLAYERS. 319 ALL KINDS OF MUSICK. Cynthia Clover (soprano). Rlebard Wallbow (clarinet), Kathleen Frazier | 1754)^ by Maurie Lindsay: HALF-NOUR.“
(piano).
7.15 APORTS RÕUND-UP.
7.30 HANCOCK'
8.00 Max SARA_In
MELODY HOUR,
2.50 THIS NEWS,
the
by
Ernest
Fancy Pants, Mine: Stamp and Whistle: In a Jutle Spanish Town- David Carroll and his Orchestra;
9.15 VON CHILDREN Rock around the Island-Rock and.
Walking
"The Doll-The Roll: The
Remarkable Adventure of Benoit the Cook, Lancern with Van Alexander's Circla:
Based on
story Benething's retta give-Byliners (vocal): Thunderbird-10 Anthony Perathon. (ber. sax) all with Ray Anthony 10.00 Great Tom and his Oreli; Pitde of Erin Waltz: Terence's Farewell
Kathleen, Sweet Ionic O'Grady, Wud Colonial Boy, Oft in the Silly Night-Dobby Kentuckian; Razzle Dazzle: Monents McLeod and in Band: The to remember; Autumn Leaves-with Jerry Rudolph and his Radio and TV Orch. Dances froms Latin America: Lindo Chiller; Rumba- Tambah; La Comparso Jungle
Florentine Waltz-Sydney Drums: Thompson's Olde Tyme Dance Orch. 1051 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME HIGNAL,
RADIO NEWSREEL.
11.45 RADIO DANCE DATE.
RADIO NEWBEREL. 10,15 CONCERTO Trumpet Concerto in E! by Haydn and Trumpet Concerto by Enoch played by Jotun Addison
Jackson
DOC
Breitlih the Orchestra. 145 LIVE WITH THE LYONS." 11.45 LISTENING POST, LONDON,
and
MONDAY, NOV, 26
5.30 PT.
MUSIC WHILE YOU
1. THE XVICH OLYMPIC GAMER. A recorded report from Melbourne illustrated wiin commentaries on some of the highligfits of the day's events
100 THE NEWS. 3.15 SPORTS, REVIEW 130 LIFE, AND
UREENGROCER,'
.
10.00 Great Tom
RADIO NEWSREEL.
10.33 LISTENERS' CHOICE. 10.43 DBC Concert Hall
BDC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, MANY 11.43 FOLK TUNES OF
LANDS 27: Spain.
WEDNESDAY, NOV, 28'
4.30 9.01.
LENT. 6.45 THE XVín OLYMPIC GAMES. A recorded report from Melbour Bluetrated withi
commentaries on porng of the highlights of the day's eventa.
MUSIC WHILE You
1.00 THE NEWS,
7.15 SPORTS HOUND-UP. 125 Report from
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND Atiddlesex
7.30 MUSIC FOR DANCING, 535 "THE_GOON SHOW. Til I Waltz again with you—Ruza
M45 HETWEEN THE LINES. Morgan and The Morganaires
Christian opinion on some of the (Vocal): Must
etry Logainm
Wings we netd about, Speaker: Morgan End the Modern.
DEATH OP ALC. A (vocal): Tan mo 'you're aires
3.00 THE NEWS, Kims (vocal); Have Written mine-Joan
and produced by Mungo '9,43 HOUTDEILN you heard.tusa Morgan'cfd chorus | MaoCallum "Greet][rocer" 14 tlo
CHESTRA. (vocal); Til be hanging around-A1|| affectionate name of one of the most: 18.00 Great Tom Jeringa
"Dancin', with;i famillur -inserts of the Australien someone--Nues "Morgan "and" "the; Bush."
FERD'NAND
BOND
BONG
'On Second Thoughts. by William Mann,
FRIDAY, NOV. 30
1.30 p.m MUSIC
REST
WILLK
YOU
4.45 THE XVIŲ OLYMPIC GAMES, A recorded repem frons Melbourne illustrated with commentaries song of the highlights of the day's events.
1.00 THE NEWS.
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
1.25 Report from the MIDLANDS.
7.34 GOD AND HIS WORLD,
on
A Christian approach to daily re by, the Rev. E. P. M. Elliott,
1.5 HENRY HALLIS
GUEST
NIGHT
139 NEW RECORDS,
19.00 TRE NEWS,
9.13 TIME FOR OPERA.
10.co Great Tom
RADIO NEWSREEL.
10.13 · ANTHOLZJOY,
3
The Beniofful Generation." 10.45 DIVERTISSEMENT. April Cantolo (soprano), Anna Poliak. Gerning Evans
(nezzo-soprantfreit Davey (plana) BERENADE OR. 1015 IN SEARCH Or, Hukic,
11.45 SHORT STORY
"The Trunt." Barbara Davies. Read by Bernadette Hodgson.
RADIO NEWALKEL 15,18. •RIGHT-UO, JEEVES.*
By
By Mik
!
143 WRATHER REPORT, 2.90 TIME
BIGNAL
WEATHER ›. REPORT DIARY FOR TODAY. 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AR. 9.00 CLOSE - DOWN,
Jost Locks (tenor): Wait; ?éill April “ma” Chríelidy) (Voca)); Che Sara-Gjorta. Vander (vocal) and Johnggy' - - - Barceny!" Davis, (Vocal: Mamories of You Bonny: Croodmaa Trio, with: Rowmary
·Clooney, EDGW13), Railroadin Mang 14and if I main love to you: Portar) *Lam Drewbaut jo-Hawes lonely, can Det kiity: Kallen" (vocal}}}_147 NEWS, 40 THURSDAY SCRAPBOOE;.
AND
A. magazine 'entertainement for most ages, kiwifch there is trule of a port, “menting with · InDereading probis,, Variotas problema - 139 · sound, and all manner of trivia for your
9.30 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS. 2.15 AT THE OPERA.
1230 p.m.; PROGRAMME.“KUM-
MARY. 17,32 (MUSIC" FROM THE FIME.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL
1.15 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT:
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE MENTO
1.30 STOCK MARKET REPORT, 135 AFTERNOON, CONVERT, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
3.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 4.32 WOMEN ONLY.
Mary Bhat
A weekly magazine Introduced by
4.00 TIME BIONAL,
LUCKY DIP-LISTENERS AE- QUESTE
Presented by Margherita. 4.45 THE XVIth OLYMPIC GAMES. A Recorded Report from Malbourne, llustrated with commentaries on some of the
1.00 TIME
THE
Platemotion.
"Dalibor" Act 1 (Emstans), Vladiatov.. King of Bohemia (bar) tonal Ynclav Bodnar Dalibor (tenor) Eleno, Bichut Dudival Commander" of the Canto Guarda (bum), hoodang Brubar) (Vener, the guoler. (bass), Koert· Kólas
Vitek Dajihoda mesonger: (tenor), Antonih, Volava; Mitacs," stabor of the Bur EXVDGI Ploskovice (soprano), Marie Podvalove:Sitka, e "girl" from - Dali- boy's late-soprano). Státa Petrova: izdenek, a ghost,
With Chord and Orchestra of the by JSTOREY (Kramb/101c. Prague National Theatre, conducted 16.05 :RINFONIA. DE TANGO
Astor Planolla and his orchge-
Picasso: MI Tentacion: Unique: Estamos Llos; Chau Paru: Highlights of the day's evonia, Bando! LuxY. Sombras; Telpo
SIONAL AND
19:30 PAUL STEMPER AND 'THE LAWRENCE AFFASI” --- · BY" FRANCIA DUNDRIDGE, Produced by Martyn: 0, Wales Episode 7-Another Suspect? · (Ro= peat of last Sunday's broadcast), 10.8 WRATIIKIL REPORT. 11.00 TIME.
7,13 WEATHER 'REPORT.
NEWS,
YANK of
1,20 TIME FOR
·ROBIN DAY.
RACHMANINOFF PRELUDES. Prelude No. 19 in A minor, Op. 12 No. 8 Prelude No. 20 in A major Op. 12 No. 9: Praitde No. 1 in B minor Op.
33 No, D
Prelude No. 2 in 1 mejor, Op. 12 No. 11. 10.00 BRITAIN MINOS.
Jetry Evening Matthute otr, 10.15 THUMPET HERENADE (WITH
ORCHESTRA
MENTS),
ACCOMPANI-
10.30 THE GOON now.
Peter Keller, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan Ja Choking Horror."
'The
(Repeat of last Saturday's broad- cust).
10.59 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL
RADIO NEWBRGEL
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
Tom Jenkins and his Court Orchestra,
Palm were only winged; Lover: Clipsy Carnival:
If my songs
Jealous
Parlez Mo D'Amor; Mazurka de Concert
1130 Close DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 a.m. TIME
8IGNAL
OPENING MARCH, 1.02 LIGHT MUSIC,
AND
NEWS.
AND
1.15 NEWS SUMMART. 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN. 145 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL
WEATHER REPORT DIARY FOR TOBAY 8.30 BTAQE AND 9 CREEN
MELODIES,
9,00 CLOSE DOWN, I 19.15 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS.
By the Very Hev. F.. Temple, J2.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 EDMUNDO ROH AND DIS
ORCHESTRA.
1414 programme of Latin. Amarieón Music 1100 TIME BIONAL,
de
AND Fus
CRAZY OTTO" FUNNY KEYDOAND, 1.16 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT
AND SPECIAL MENTS,
ANNOUNCE-
130 LUNCHTTIME MUSIC. 200 CLOSE DOWN,
5.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY 5,32 PROGRAMME FOR YOUNG
CHILDREN
Presented by Elizabeth "Alice in Wonderland.'
Part 1.
544 STOCK MARKET REPORT. 1,09 TIME SIGNAL,
INTERNATIONAL
HOUR.
Murle from Belgium
A
.
AUNG THOMAS
6.30 "SCOTTISH BONGB
BL THOMAS (BARITONE).
With piano accompaniment by Jacob HenN PAIDEN,
4.43 THE
XVI OLYMPIC
GAMES,
Recorded Report from Melbourne Illustrated with comumentaitoa ou some of the highlights of the day's events. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
NEWA
7.15 WEATHER REPORT, 7.36 "FIRST SEARING.
JAZZZ" | WITA 7.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA,
By Alistair Cooke.
1.00 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC, 8.30 HARE COME THE BOYS, 9.00 TIME KIONAL.
9.15 WEDNESDAY TUKATRE,
Sale" by
THE NEWB
Wie for Tutasy.
David
+
Prodied by Charice Leicaux. 10.13 MANTOVANI MUSICAL
MODES
10.30 MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY
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TIME SIGNAL OPENING MARCH, 1.2 LIGHT, MEXIC.
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8.39 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 532 CHILDREN'S. 'PROGRAMME.
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Presented by Ted Ttion RE, 6.30 THE MELACHAINO ORCHES.
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A sequence of mude and speech. Singer: Joliis Taimah. The
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A tour in words and music. Devised and presented by Ronald 9.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS, 9.15 ROSE DAY APPEAL. 9.29 MUNTO LOVRIS” HOUR-
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