'THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail“ Feature
Racing Commentaries From Radio Hongkong
The Spring flat-racing season is now in full 21 ALBERT SCHWEITZEN.
swing in Britain, and Radio Hongkong will be two of the relaying recorded commentaries on
The story of tile life sa told in his writings, Arranged by Ormerod Girenwood,
7. Years and Honours (final). 12,30 MELODIES AND MEMORIES,
season's classic races, the Two Thousand Guineas to TIME SIGNAL and the One Thousand Guineas, on Wednesday at 11.45 p.m. and Friday at 11.15 p.m. respectively.
The commentaries for both races will be given by Raymond Glendenning and Peter O'Sullevan, who will speak from positions famous Rowley Mile at Newmarket.
"OUT OF THE MAYERL BAG,” Dilly Mayer] at the Piano 113 WEATHER REPORT L. NRWB AND SPECIAL, AN-
NOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 HOME REQUESTS. Presented by Hilary.
230 "OLJ) TÍME DĂNCE MUSIC,“
Hidney Bowman
Orchestra. overlooking the
Tonight's edition of "This.' Week”, at 7.30 p.m., on interesting brings together interviews and reporte people and events in Hongkong in the past week, in- cluding an account of the tree-planting ceremony which took place earlier this week in the New Territories; an interview with My H. Scherman, the Chairman of the American "Book of the Month" Club and, incidentally, - its founder 31 years ago; and an interview with an American air-hostess, Miss Shirley Hutchinson, who is taking a "busman's holiday" travelling round the world by air.
few
Drains The
Sunday
1.15 al night aerial, starting tomorrow, is called "The Golden
L
and
Butterfly", and is an adaptation ten parts of Victorian novel by Waller Besutat James Rice. All the conventional ingredients of the traditional late-Victorian melodrama ore m- cluded; the two-goal-to-be-true heroine, a missing will, a poor but brave here, and the marble- fend and selfsh society beatly.
But however conventional the ingredients, this itle-known novel
has been treated with
and
by originality Howard ABE, who adapted
humour
for broadcasting, and the result
14
the
a story which cunkuns nicest balance of plot, humour and people.
one
"
The UNO IS taken fro treasured luck-bring which of the characters, an eccentric Alterican wil-king, glass bux. While the remains Intact the for its
keeps in
glass box butterfly is a mieguard owner's good fortune,
The Radio Hongkong Actors' Studio produellon of "An Act of God", by B. A. Young, which had to be postponed due to a technical fault in the recording, will
bc now
broadenst 121 Wednesday Theatre at 8.45 pʊn.
Variety-One of the finalists in a previous series of "Beginners Please was a young singer
Shauna named
Muciones. Shauna has now left Hongkong,
a few days the
but
TENERS' REQUESTS. Presented by hul norward 3.00 A 1.1FE OF L183.
Written by Godfrey Harrisoti, Produced by Leslie Bridgmont.
1.30 FORCEF CHOICE.
Prevented by Bob Penney,
4.00 "HAWAN CALLS,"
The Waikiki ula Boys.
430 MUSIC FOR TEA
TIME
and
his
SI
Scots Jign; The Maching without horses; The Keipy Ball; Miss Mar- Baret Brown; The Volate; The Mosquitoes' Farada; The
WAILE;
Underneath Le Ring of the Church the Slum; Boots Heels: Soldier's joy; Lady Charlotte Campbell: The Wind that Shook the Barley; Draw the Sword, Scotland: The Eton Boating Song: Destiny Walts
3.00 "ERLOCK BOLMEA" (DY
BIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE), Bir Haiph Richardson as Dr Watson tells the story with Bir John Gielgud
Sherlock Holmes. Produced by larry Alan Towers,
Episode 16 (Repeat of last Tuesday's broadomat).
130 HOSPITAL REQUESTS, Presented by Hilary.
וותיו
Musical
4.30 BAND WAGÓNU
Excerpts from Film. Starring: Fred Astaire and jack Duchanan,
5.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra.
Through the
Years:
Chairman: John Wallace, Produced by Timothy' Dirch. 9:30 BUNDAY CONCERT a une
CONCERT HALL. дис
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bie' Adrian Bouts. Symphonie Study-Falstaff (Elgar); Overture To Barber of Dagdad' (Cornelius-are. from original score by Palik Mall)); Symphonie Puem for Mano snil Orchestra-Les Djinns
(Franek).
SYMPHONY, NO. , IN A MINU
or. *46 (RACH MANINOPT).
ard Movement; Aliegro-The AHC Symphony Orch. cond. by Sir Selca Burgent, 10.45 BY HEART.”
Aretion of poems from Shelley
Reader, Marius Gerung.
10 68 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL.
MUSIC AT THE CLOBE. Јели. Joy of Men's Desirina (Bachi)—The "Pro Musten Choir. with Pierre Pella (organ) and Koen yan Blogtern (oboe) cond. by Lex Katsemeyer: Komm, Jesu, (Molet for Double Choir) (Bach) The Robert Shaw Chorale cand. Shaw with String by Robert Ensemble
11.10 EPILOGUE,
Conducted by the Bev M. C. Corbully 113 CLOSE DOWN
Monday
**
and
J
More than
1.00 A.,
you know: Memory Lane; Something to Remember you by Penthouse 9toftway to the Stars: Serenade:
Alfredo Antonim and his ur- Deep Purple; High un a Windy Hill:
chesira.
500 UNIT REQUESTS
Presented by Linda Calling: 1. Q. Movement Control, }
1,09 TIME SIGNAL,
PHOURAMME ŠUMMARY,
BD2 ANRUCIATION FOOTBALL. South China V R.A.F Commentary by John Wallace from Caroline Hill,
043 LIGHT
WITH VARIETY POPULAR ENGLISH ARTISTS The Boe
Suspicions-Diekie Vale Yoral). #1 Give Hy Heart to you-Jouni Regan (Vocali, The Lobel Ballerina-Mantovani and his Orchestra, Cara Miu-David Whitheist Vacat Big Ben Booge -Winfred Atwell (und her Puuter.
700 JAZZ BALF HOUR,
Presented by Robert Achrion.
1 30 THIN WEEK
News. reports and Interviewa one of the week's events In and out of Hongkong. Compiled and introduced by Donald Brooki
158 WEATHER REPORT
8,00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS (LONDON RELAY).
8.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE. LAY) OR STOP PRESS ITEM,
8.15 EVENING
T
STAR CHARLIE KUNZ (PIANO),
LAIVERY week-end; Onl Forever; I'll get by. By lise Sleepy Lagoon; Paper Dull, The White Ciuta
Dover; at
Roum Five- Hundred-and-Four; One day when ive were before going
Young Amapula: My cafes are getting better all of recorded a programme
time: 1
wwal Le mot tho popular songs with the Terry Martin Trio, and this can be heard on Friday evening at soven o'clock.
kong recorded pession with these
4
World on fire; Ferryboat Serenade.
8.30 SPORTS CAVALCADE,
Edited by Ted ThomILE Produced by John Wallace,
9.00 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE.
"The Little Farmı." A story by .. Bates
Adopted for radio by Alleen Mills,
B30 MUSIC IN MINIATURE,
Programune 3.
Loki
and t
Stu
(From In My Eyes Kue steps Gut
The
510 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS,
TIME
BIGNAL
OPENING MARCH, 1,02 LIGHT MUSIC, 133 Nawa BUMMARY
1,20 TOP O' THE DORN,
חנותko
father
Straum), Toccata, Op. 11 (Proko.
Ne).
1.00 COCKTAIL TIME,
Claude Yvoire and the Radio Geneva Orchestra.
7.30 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS.
"Where Manzoons Meet" Edited by Donald M0010 Borneo People" by Malcolm MacDonald. Reviewed by A. T. R. Jackson, 1.45 "QUIRT LISTENING.”“
A Further Berles ot Pro EUROTER
Presented by Rector' Chauvih at the Hammond Organ.
7.38 WRATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL
8.33
THE NEWS (LONDON RK. LAY)
1.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- LAY) OR STOP PRESS ITEM. HANJO ON MY KNEE-OLD TIME MINSTREL SONGS, 830 BBC JAZZ CLUB,
Owear Babin and his band. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
MOVIE MAGAZINE Edited
And produced Timothy reb.
by
9.30 180LUE ARWER AND DAVID
BLAKE (2 PIANOS).
The Suxx MIIK Thiman); Buttermilk
mold Esto Point (Reel) (Joan Trimble); Partila for 2 Pianos
Howard Ferguson). 10.09 "SOMETHING
TAL
Deux
CONTINEN-
Popular Succumes from Parla Mets
Thimes Daila L'Bestringue Catherine Sauvage (Vocal):
Mca Culpa Mouloudji Vocal); Le Grisbl-Big Mike and Gronde Formation a coraes with Wetzel (Harmonica);
Ami, Mon Mon Ami--Miguel Amader (Vocal
Your Aime-itenti Salvador (Voen: Lo Plano du Рачу Patachou (Vocal); Jusqu'au bout du Monte Darto Moreno (Vocal): Smile (From "Modern Times") Dig Mike and Orande Formation a | cordes: Ca Va "Le diablo"~Juliette
Greco (Vocal).
AND
Je
1. WEATHER REPURT,
TOP U THE MORN (CONT:D). 151 WEATHER RKFURT, 11.00 TIME 61ONAL NEWS AND
DIARY FOR TODAY
8.10 STAGE AND By Kenneth Grahame Adapted by May Jenkin
Part the Further Adventures
of Toad."
6.00
IME SIGNAL.
PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
0.02 ASSOCIATION FOUBALL)
Bing Tao v Police, Commentary by John Wallace from the Club Crowd
6,30 FORCES EVENING
SERVICE
Conducted by the Key, W, AS Williams B
7.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES (LON-
DON RELAY RECORDED), 735 THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY.
Waller Besant and James Dramalined by Howard
By klee.
Timveier,"
7.45 VIRTUOBO.
Paul
Badura-Skuda (i'lamu), playing muale by chubert. No 1 C Major-Moderato; Variation on a Theme by Diabelt; Allegretto in C Minor: Maren in E Major
128 WEATHER REPORT, 500 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWS (LONDON BELAY). 8.00 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- LAY) OR STOP PRESS ITEM, 5.15 BERENADE.
Acquaviva and his Orchestra. 8.30 BIʊW TIME AT THE LON-
DON PALLADIUM,
With the skyrockets Orchestra, the Keynotes, Eric Barker. Peter
Lizbeth
Bellers,
Wabb
and
Compere: Wilfred Thomas.
9,00 TIME SIGNAL.
"IT'S IN THE NEWS."
A Bunday Night Panel Game.
BBC
MELODIES, 9.00 CLOSE DOWN,
12.30 p.m.
MARY
SCREEN
PROGRAMME SUM(Fik
with
12.32 "DOUBLE ATTRACTION."
Teddy Juliason (VOTRI) Norría Patamor and hia Orch, 1,00 TIME BIGNAL.
1.32 WEATHER REPORT 125 NEWS AND SPECIAL
NOUNCEMENTS. 1,39 MANTOVANI
CHESTRA
2.09 CLOSE DÒWN,
AN-
AND HIS OR-
5.30 TALKING about TEACHING.
Listeners' Magazine,
1.45 CHILDREN SINGING,
Choirs
#ebook
DI Incroft's
and Loughton
School for Girls,
5.00 TIME SIGNAL,
Beyr
245
PROGRAMME "SUMMARY,
5.42 NIGHLIGHTS IN VAMLETT.
1030 THE MÄRIMBA MARTERS,
Galop (Froni The Comedians") Kabefevrky); Dance of the Mirli tor (From "The Nutcracker Suite") Vanhikuvky): Londonderry All Tune): Cumann (Barclay Allen): Scherzald (Wendrich): Dance of the Comedians (From "The Bartered Bride") (Smetana); Ballet of the Unnatched Chicka (From
"Pictures
Exhibition" [Moussorgsky);
Largo
Excerpt trem "The New World Symphony")
"El (Dvorak1:
Cumbanchero, (Hernandez); Datero (Moszkowski); Holiday for Strings (Rom)—directed by Guidon Peters.
At
16.36 WEATHER REPORT 11.00 TIME ŠIONAL,
AMERICA.
9.00 CLUBE DOWN. 12.15 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS,
By the Rev 3. E. Handback. 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 13 EDMUNDO NOS AND ITS
ORCHESTRA."
A Programme of Latin American Muric.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
"QUIST KATTI(M,"
with
Roger Wwlama (piano) string orchestra conducted by Glenn Oszer,
1.13 WEATHER REPORT: 115. NEWS AND BKCIAL
NOUNCEMENTS.
AN-
130 LUNCHTIME CONCERT.
Buy Etos Overture: Op. 95 Men defractin)-Symphony Orth, of tiniu Best conducted by Walter Schari- her: Tat Waterspelle..
201 Op (Dvorak)-Symphony Orch, of radio Beldin conducted
tie bard by
as resenhpetier.
2,00 CLONE DOWN.
4.30 TIME FOR CHLOREN,
Prestated by Elizabeth, 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
BUMMARY.
6.02 "ROUND THE WORLD."
Indonesia.
830 BANDSTAND.
E
Dance Band Section of the Far Band of the RAP. Leador: Sergeant McArthy, Programme introduced by Johs Waiver.
1.00 SPOTLIGHT ON BONG,
Robert Merril) (baritone) and Tula Stevens (mezzo-soprano). Yours my Heart Blotte: Ahl Steel Malery of Life - Robert Merril: flint Love Someone: Gypsy Love Song- tise
with Stevens, Nobody knows ile Trouble I see: Jonah and the Wha-Robert Merrill; More then you know: It
Leon Loveller than you Loved vou-se Stevens and Robert Merry.
7,30 FIRST TEARING,
Presented by Ronald Decchi. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8,00 TIME MIGNAL
THE NEWS
(LONDON RELAY).
1.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE. LAY) OR STOP PR44 ITEM. 8.13 MOTORING MAGAZINE,
Katted by Timothy Birch, 1.45 THE MUSIC MAKERS,
Aldeburgh Festival of Music Rnd the
1934 (Royal Arte, Dutch Male Voice Choir). Sanctus and Benedictus (Josquin des Prez); Musiciens qui Chanter [Hb:echi
Waelrant);
In Dew of Rosca (Thomas 'Morley);
Da Beredsamkeit Joseph Haydn): Chan- son Bolre (Francis Poulenc); Two | Epigrama
Joh
A Bordewijk- Roepihan): Happiness (Marius Man- nikendam).
9.15 "SHERLOCK No 1 in ■ Minor for
110LMES" (BY Violla and Plano
105
SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE) Up (Schumann).
(FINAL). Bir Ralph Richardson Dr Watson tells the story with Sir John Gielgud as Kherlock Holmer.
RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON RELAY).
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUBIC_
Xonata
Louis Kaufman (Violin) and Artur Balsam (Piano).
Tuesda
|_ Crazy_Love-Frank Sinatra: Theoso; } 11,30 CLÒBK DOWN. from "The Strange one"-Billy May endle Oren; When Rock and Holi come to Trinidad--Nat "King" Cole: Laurel's Theme-Billy May and Jals. Orchi; China Gate-Nat "King" Cule: Young and in Love--Keely · Smith; Folling Star The Four Props: Blue Echo-Les Baxter and tus Orch; Designing Women-Les Baxter and his Choria and Orch; The Lonely Bian-Tennessee" Erin Ford; Man on Fire; Suven Nights a Week-- Bing Crosby..
430 CLASSICAL REQUESTS,
Presented by Allten Dekker, Capriecto Italien (Itallan Caprice) Wattzo (Tchaikovsky). from "Der Rosenkavaller" (Richard
Op.
Overseas Shortwave
1.00 $. AME SIGNAL OPENING MARCH.
AND
L
2.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 120 TUP. O' TUK MUEN. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP OF THE MORN (Cont'd). 7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL NEWS, AND
DIARY FOR TODAY.
6.10 MUNIC FROM LATIN
Programmes
(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 am. on 25.750 Mc/s, 11.65m; 15,670 Mc/n, 19,91m; and 21.360 Mo/s, 13.92m)
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
6.30 . THIS DAY AND AGE. 540 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
6.45 FOR CHILIMEN
130 TAKE IT FROM HERE. 8.00 THE NEWB
5.15 SPORTS BOUND-UP,
8.25 Report from the
WEST COUNTRY.
820 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 8.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN,
Baneus:- A programune in which Coila Irving
In last Tuesday's "Bandstand" listeners hear the RAF Batid of the Far East, who recorded their progamme during short visit to the Cutomy af the beginning of the month.
10.00 SHALL WE DANCE," Some of the members of this
1n't cali
Sweetheart Any band have formed
dance 194
more -- Foxtrot Dunser Stow band section, and Radio Hong-Runba; Waiting--Fuxizat; tana
A half-hour Waltz: Dunte: the Cocker Spaniol-
Foxut-Teddy Philips enthusiasts Och; Latin
American der their leader,
| Habalų- Atzu | answers questions and tells you about Sergeant Copacabana-Bolur; McArthy, and this programme Cuben; Brincando Samba-Jungoufe in Britain today.
his Brazilian Martinez and
9.00 FORCES' FAVOURITES, can be heard at 6.30 p.m. on Orch; Big Brown eyes-Quickstep 9.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE,
I married an Angel-Fuxtrot; 1 18.00 THE NEWB, Tuesday.
Wish you all the Luck in the World 19.13 LISTENERS' CHOICE. -Walix; How much I love your 11.00 Big Ben, Foxtrot-Teddy Phillips atid his Oren, 11.15 Cricket
lue Suede Sheen--Iluck and Roll- Paul Bean; Juke Box Baby-Rock and Holl-Pau! Beun and the Four Angel ll be Home-Stow Foxtrot
Jerry Rudolph and his Iladie and TV Orch; Pao Pao-Cha Cha Cha--
A commentary by Raymond Glen- Monchito and his Orch; Se Quilo ef
on the race at Sendowa Sombrero--Merengue-Dun Fintiugo denning and hin Orel; Somebody else is Park. taking my PiaceFoxtrot; bweet Tell me you Love. Mo-Waltz-Russ Morgan and his Orch. playing his own Compositions.
Among the week's variety shows is on edition of "Workers' Playtime", which is featured in BBC Varloty Parade on Thurs- This pro- day at 7.15 p.m.
the gramme was first heard on BBC 1940 and was then de- signed to entertain Briush workers engaged in wartime production. Today "Workers Elo-Foxtrot; So Tired-Foxtrot:
Playtime" silli flourishes and almost every artist, comedian or musician, in Britain has at le tine or another taken part in it. In this edition_the cast, Includes Alma Cogan, Ted Ray, and the Stargazers.
At 8.15 on Thursday evening Herb Schriner, one of the too Americani humourists of the day,
featured ja
A programma called "Herb Schriner on Stage", a mixture of hilarious humour, the harmonics, and musto on BOX:29.
The Monday Recital at 9.30 is a two-piano recital, p.m. riven by David Blake and Isolda Alwee, both of whom have been heard in plano reclials on Radio Hongkong betore, Their programme includes a modern work for two planos by the con-
British temporary
composer, Howard Ferguson,
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 800 kilocycles per second),,
Today
· FROGRAMME
1.30 p.m.
K-KARYEN
SUM-
JEJ, RHYTHM AND ROMANCE,
* WITH Gunn Miller and his Air
Force Hand....
100 TIME SIGNAL. «
·RIX WEATHER REPONT,
**DLE="MAWS' AND · SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTS,
1.39 LUNCHTIME ... MUSIC — PLA
DANZA.”
The "Hollywood.' Bowl' Bym- phony Orchestra, conducted by Calman Dragon, ON BAN="JUST · FOR YOU” LIB•
10.38 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL,
BADIO NEWBREEL (LONDON BRLAY)
JERRY
GRAY 11.15 DANCE TO
AND DIS ORCHESTRA, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
unday
10.00 .m TIME BIGNAL, NEWB. WEATHER REPORT, SPORTS BESULTS AND PROGRAMME
SUMMARY
10.14 MORTON GOULD AND HIS
ORCHESTRA, 10.30 MORNING PROM."
Concerto No. 20 in Minor for Piano and Orchestra (K, V. 408) (Mowart), Rudel Serkin (Piano), with the Philadelphia Orch. cend. by Eugeno Ormandy. 11.09 CELEBRATION OF BLASB FROM ST JOSEFR'S CHURCH. Preacher: The Bov. Father J. Garland 8.7.**
11.50 ERNESTO LECUOona at THE FIANO WITH VOCALISTS AND ORCHESTRA,
FERDINAND
RADIO NEWSREEL,
MCC YORKSHIRE. A commentary by Rex Alston on the
match at Lord's.
11.40 Racing
WHITBREAD
CILABE
GOLD
CUP
SUNDAY, APRIL 28 6.30 p.m BUNDAY SERVICE, From the Church of St Martin-in- the-Fields, London. Conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. Aurten Williama,
7.00 THE NEWE,
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
'ABKEY GALOBK'.
8.00 A YEAR TO BEMEMBER
Atelodious Memories of 1933..
9.00 THE NEWS,
9.15 FOR CHILDREN.
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSHEEL,
1915 CONCERTO,
MONDAY, APRIL 29
4.30 . COMPOSER
WEEK,
Sibellas (records)
OY THE
6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS,
6.45 BANDY MACPHERSON,
At the theatre organ.
7.00 Jack Payne introduces
SAY IT WITH MUSIC," 7.30 MILITARY HAND, 8.00 THE NEWS
BIS SPORTA REVIEW.
130 LETTER FROM AMERICA, By Alistair Cooő,
11,13 THE LAUGHTERMAKERS.
2: The Art of Dora Bryan,
TUESDAY, APRIL 30
8.30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE. 1.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS
6.45 THE
BILLY RHYTHM ENSEMBLE,
MAYERL
1.00 COMMONWEALTH CLUB, 7.30 KDMUNDO ROS
And his Latin-American Orchestra.
1.00 THE NEWA,
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
125 Five Minutes for
FARMERS
8.30 FORCEB' FAVOURITES
2.00 THE STARGAZERS' MUSIC
BHOP
9.39 ULSTER MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS,
10.15 From the Third Programima
ATTEMPTS AT ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION.*
By A. J. Brown.
19.45 BPA ORCHESTRA. Directed by John Sharpe.
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.35 LISTENERS' CHOICE 11.45 BBC Cencart Mail
THK ALDEBURGH FESTIVAL
ORCHESTRA,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 4.30 p.m. SCIENCE REVIEW 1.40 FROM THE EDITORIAL}, 4.4 FRANK HABON,
At the plano
1.00 THOSE WERE THE DAYS. 130 IN TOWN TONIGHT, 1.00 THE NEWS,
113 SPORTS BOUND-UP,
138 Report from
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND Buckinghamshire.
1.34 MULIC FOR DANCING,
PJ Cricket
WORCESTERSHIRE V WEST INDIES.
THE
A commentary by Rox Alabor and Karnath ABISEX on the first day's play at Worcester.
6.30 PIPES AND DRUMS._.
9.4 THINK ON THESE THINGS.
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.33 BOMETHING
THING NEW
THURSDAY, MAY 2 --
6.10 p., TALIN DAY AND AQE. 040 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 6,45 SULLIVAN HAND JOHÁNNY
STHAUSS
A programme of their music.
730 THE ARCUENS,
A glory of country folk,
4,00 THE NEWS,
9.15 SPORTS BOUND-UP,
8.25 port from the
NURTH OF ENGLAND.
B30 THE NOVELAIRS. 1.90 DANCE MUSIC (recorda). 9.19 Cricket
WORCESTERRIKE
WEST INDIES.
9.30 WELSH MAGAZINE,
10.00 THE NEWS.
19.15 "PULCINELLA.
V THE
By Stravinsky, A ballet in one act with three solo_valcem,
11.00 Big Ben, BADIO NEWSREEL. ilus the KCOTTISH VARIETY OR.
CHESTRA,
11.45 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
FRIDAY, MAY 3
6.30 p...
BUSINES BY BODY'S
Robert Red
EDITORIALS, 4.40 FROM reporting. 6.45 BIDNEY BRIGHT THIO. 3.09 TWO OLD MEN.! By Leo Tolstoy,
Adapted for radio
by Cicaly Howland.
130 LIGHT MUSIC. 1.00 THE NEWS.
8.18 SPORTS ROUND-UP, 5.15 Report from the MIDLANDS,
RID THE CHRISTIAN TRAN.
A programEDA Sor the first week
BAB WHEN MẠT 18 IN HIS PRIME, A programum of oncola, ortches, and jessonable songs for the 'sweet of the year.
95 Cricket
WORCESTERSHIRE ♥
WEST INDIEM.
THE
A commentary by flex Alston and Kenneth Ablack on the third and Tat day's play at Worcester. OLD, SOME-30 NEW RECORDS,
(Light musicws,
19.15 BRITAIN'S
TAGE.
11,00 Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL. 10.00 THE 11.15 ON THE WEMBLEY TURF Wally Barping. forter Captain of Wales and Arvonal, recalls come of the Cup Finals of the part with the help of the BBC record library, 116 DANCE MUSIC. va
(records).
eventa
in
11,45 Racing
THE QUINEAS
TWO
6.43 MUSIC OF THE STARS. 9.15 LIGHT MUSIC (records), 939 ENGLISH MAGAZINE, Presents people ard South-kant. England. 20.00 THE NEWB. 10.15 NEW RECORDS. (Concert muse)
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBRKEL.
1
MUSICAL
HERI
di Molete and Keyboard Music of the Tudor E
11,00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.. 11.15 Racing
Produced by Harry Alun Towers, 0.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA
By Alltel Cooke.
(LONDON RELAY RECORDED), 10,00 TED HEATH AND DIS MUSIC, 1030 ROBERT STOLZ AND HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Kalman Arid Waldteufel
Memories.
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNALS RADIO NEWS- RERL (LONDON RELAY), 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Variations Air with Turkish March (From
(Mozart);
|
9.45 VIGNETTES FOR THE VIOLIN. | Paint (Tro). Cowboy Song);
Ian Stern (violin) and Alex. Venadit (Mexican Folk Bong ander Zakin (piano).
Cowboy!.
El
Schon Rosmarin Fair Rosemary) | 16,45 KURT MAIER (PIANO) WITH (Kreter); Slavole Dance. No. 1 in ПнуTHм ACCOMPANIMENT.
Minor (Dvorak-Kreidler); The Echoes of Vienna:
Echoes of Prophet Bird Op. 4 No. 7 (9chu. Broadway: monn): Valse Bentimentato
Echong of the Italian Op. 91 viens No. (Tchaikovaky str. Zakin); The
10.43 WEATHER REPORT.
TEEL (LONDON RELAY.m 11.35 CLOSE DOWNI
Bee (Bchubert),
10.00 THE MUSIC OF ENGLAND.11.09 TIME HIGNAL RADIO NEWS-
A merion of Illustrated talku 11.18 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
Presblad by the Rev. Father 1. F. Ryan,” 8.1.
No. 3: The Age of Handel. 10.30 PERCY FAITHE AND HIS ON-
CHESTRA (WITH CHORUS), Valencia; Non Dimenticar (Don't Forgol): One Night of Love: All my
Drea Love:
Dream, Dream; Amorada: Baubles, Bangles And Benda; Valse Huguette; My Shawi. 19.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-
REEL (LONDON RELAY). 11.15 POPULAR CONTINENTAL
DANCE ORCHESTRAS, 11.45 RACING, THB 2,000 GUINEAN
(LONDON RELAY). Recorded commentary by Ray- mend Glendenning and Peter O'Sullevan toom Newmarket. 12.03 CLOSE. DOWN,"
7,04
Thursday
MUNAL
OPENING MARCH. LIGHT Murat.
AND
London Promenade Ot-
chestra.
7.13 A SUMMARY, 7.20 TOP O' THE MORN, 745 WEATHER KEPORT.
TOP O' THE MORN (Cont'd). 7.08 WEATHER REPORT. 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 1.57 REPEAT
AND
HEADLINES WEATHER REPORT. 0,00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.30 pm, PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32
NOTHING BUT MUSIC,"
1.00 TIME BIONAL
LD WEATHER REPORT.
Friday
1.00 1.11.
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SIGNAL
OPENING MARCH. LIGHT MUsa.
1.13 NEWS BUMMARY.
1.
TOP O' THE MORN.
145 WEATHER REPLA
AND
TOP OF THE MORS (Cont'd).
1.8 WEATHER REPORT.
100 TIME BIONAL NEWS AND
DIARY FOR TODAY.
3.10 ORCHESTRA CALL
The Metachrino Strings ducted by George Bielachrino. 1ST REPEAT - BEADLINES AND
WEATHER REPORT.
1.00. CLOSE DOWN.
12.13 p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIO
PRATELE.
By the ev Fatbar
Gallagher 8.1.
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11.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 11.31 JOURNEY INTO MELODY.
1.00 TIME BIONAL
LETTER
FROM AMERICA: (LONDON RELAY RECORDED). By Alistair Cocke.
(Repeat of 1st Tuesday's broad-
''
WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWS, AND SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTRES.
Beatrics and BenedictOverture (Berlion)-L'Orchestre de L'Associa tion des Concerta Lamoureux con- ducted by Jean Martinon; Symphony No. 100 ialomon, No. 12) m Major The Multery) (it)
Philharmonic Orch. conducted by Eduard Van Beinum.
2,00 CLOSE DOWN.
1.15 NEWS, AND SPECIAL AN- The London
NOUNCEMENTS,
130 FROM THE SHOW,
hary Martin in "Girl Crary" (Gershwin).
2,00 CLOSE DÓWN,
530 TIME FOR OLDER CHILDREN,
Presented by Elizabeth, 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
BUMMARY.
6.0 PORTUGURAS BALF HOUR. 6.30 V.O.A. HIT PARADE. 2.00 THE NATURALIST - INTRO- DUCED BY MAXWELL.
KNIGHT.
Plant and animal introductions. Edward Lousley and Dr Maurice Burton.
7.15 BBC VARIETY PARADE.
'Workers' Pisytime."
7.45 SHORT STORY.
"Hands" by Erle Roberts. Read by Tim Brinton. 7.SH WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWI
(LONDON RELAY),
5.30 TIME FOR" TEEN-AGERS, 4.00 TIME SIONAL, PROGRAMME
HUMMARY
E POPULARITY POLL.
Presented by Ted Thomas, 4.30 ABIAN CLUB_(LONDON RE.
LAY RECORDED),
1,90 SHAUNA MACINNES SINGS. With the Terry Martin Trio. 1.13 A LIFE OF BLIBY.
Written by Godfrey Harrison. Produced by. Letilo Birdsmont 145 GUING TO THE PICTOILES.
The critics discuss the pictures they have seen this work. Chairman: Timothy Birch. 131 WEATHER REPORT... 140 TIME SIGNAL
(LONDON EKLAY).
THE NEWS
10% COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- LAY) ON STOP PRESS STEM. 3.16 LIFT SONGS FROM
BHWIN SHOWS.
Robert
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Trendler and his Or-' chestra and chorus.""
8.00 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE. LAY) ON STOP PRESS ITEM. 4.15 HERI BERINER ON STAGE.
Orchestra and choras conducted by Milton DELDER. (Oponing) •Who's "the → Short Monologue: What Par Ciri-Crazy"); Indiana do you come from? Herb Shrines (Vocal): Short Monologue Introducing Harmonies
Tumbleweeds
"Bonata in | Tumbling
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Grch:
Herb Small
A.K. 331") (Mozart): "Trout" Varia- Shriner's Hermonic Orch: Lions (Schubert); Traumeret (ha Town Monologue: Twelfth Street verie) (No. 7 from "Kinderscenen," as: Musical
Fanfare (Opening):
Op. 15) (Schumann); Traumeswirren Short Monalogue on Modern Times: (Dream Visions) (No. 4 from "Fan- The Optimist and the Pewelintat- torleatucke", Op. 12 (Schumann) Herd Sariner
(Vocal); Indiana "Fit Piano Quartet".
Herb Shriner's Harmonics Orch.;
11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Wednesday
7.00 A.ID.
TIME
Army
Monologun: Czardae (Har monica Solo]; (Closing) Who's the Hooster,
9.00 TÍME SIGNAL.
AT THE OPERA,
"Alceste" (Oluck) Act 3.
Enzo Berl
Alceste
Ethel Semee
Admete.
Apolo.
The High Priest AND
SIGNAL OPENING MARCH. LaGHT MUSIC, 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 TOP O THE MOAN, 7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP THE MORN. (Cont'd).
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS, AND
DIARY FOR TODAY.
8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR.
#31 REPEAT HEADLINES
WEATHER REPORT..
9.00 CLOBE DOWN.
Evander.
Hercules, Herald'
Bernard Demigny .......Jean Mollien
4th Chorus Boloist...Jean Hoffman It Chorus Soloist de lat Woman
Sing"11 Someone to Watch Over Me Of Thee I Sing (from "Or Thee | from "Oh Kay); Bidin roy Time Song the Fame. (from "Song of the Flame”), Bomebody loves me (from "Bean dais): They can't take that away From me {from "Shall We Dance"
HONGKONG AMATEUR DOX- ING ABBOCIATION FINALS.. Commentaries on some of the Douts by Ted Thomas from tha Bouthern - Playground.
D.JS THE GOLDEN BUTTKRYLY --- BY WALTER DEJANT AND
JAMES RICE.
Dramatised by Howard ASL. 1-Tair Prisonar" (Repeat of last Bunday's broadcast),.
9.45 PLATTER PARADE?"
Presented by Ninh Rendell. 10,30 "GILDERT - AND. BULLIVAN
FAVOURITES.” N
New Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by" stanford Robinson. "Tolanthe Act 1-March Tinale; Ruddigore"-Hompipe: Mikado"
Estrenos of Mikado and Katisha; "Princess Ida" pm the distant Panorama": "The Yeomen of the and Chorus Soloist & and Woman
of the People..Janine Lindenfelder Guard Te Tower Warders; **The
Gondoliera"-Gavotte: "The Gondo-
of the People......Simone Codinas Her-With Ducal Pomp: "H.M.S. 3rd Chorus Soloist: Jacques Coquier Pinafore We Sall the Ocean Blue; The Oracle, Thanatos... Lucien Mans | "The Grand Duke"-Dance; Trial AND Flute Salelet.....Jaan Pierre Rampal by Jury"-Hark! the Hour of Ten is Parts Philharmonic Orchestre and Bounding "The Mikado" Behold Chorus conducted by Rme Leibowitz,the Lord High -Executioner: "The 19.00 AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE.
12.30 pm. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, t2.a Music FROM THE WALDIS.
1.00 TIME BIONAL.
LU WEATHER REPORT.
1.1 NEWS, AND-SPECIAL
NOUNCEMENTI.
1.30 "IT'S IN THE NEWS."
A Panel Osmo produced
Pirates of Penzance With Catilices 19.15 "THE WAYFARER!" (VOCAL Trend: "The Gondollers-Dance E
TRIO).
Landlord All Live Flowing
Cachuca: “Ruddigore”—Desce Finale, Bowl: Act 1; 5: The Mikado"--Three Littim Hamma (Turkish Folk Song); Down Maids from School,
in the Valley Lamerican Folk Song); 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. AN-Lolly too "Dum (American
by
Tõlk | 1400 TIME BIGNAL, BADIO NEWS- Bong): The Las from the Low
REEL (LONDON RELAYT), Comtree (John Jacob Niles); When 11.15 RACING (LONDON RELAY). the Sun gom, Down (South African "One Thousand GuideAK.” Timothy Biren (Repeat of laat | Veldt); Mr McGuire; Hush Little A recorded commentary by “Bay- Bunday broadcast).
Baby (American Lullaby); Lamond Olendenning and ·Peter Yaqutila Mexican Folk Song); The O'Sullavan from Newmarket. Wayfaring Stranger (Spiritual); Old 1135 CLOSE DOWN.
Chairman: John Wallace.
5.30 "WOMEN ONLY.”
A weekly magazine introduced by Linda Roberts.
8.00 TIME. SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
SUMMARY.
1.03 LUCKY DIP - LISTENERS'
REQUESTS.
Presented by Margharita,
7.00 ROBERT PARNON AND HIS
ORCHESTRA,
1.30 TIME FOR JAZZ.
With Robin Day.
1.38 WEATHER REFOST.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL..
THE NEWS
(LONDON BELAY).
4.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- LAY) OR STOP PRESS ITEM. 8.16" OPERA AND BALLET.
"Čartner" (Bizet) (a.cerpta): Habaradys Swarthout (Mezzo- Soprano) with Chorus directed by Robert Shaw: The Flower Bong - Ramon Viney (Tenor): Song of the Toreador Robert Merrill (haritone) All with the RCA Victor Orch. conducted by Erich Leinadorf: “L Cla" - Ballet Mundo (Massenet)-- | Netherlands Phlibarmonio Ordı,
conducted by
LES WEDNESH
Spruit
THEATRE. Radio Hongkong Actors' Studio presents "An Act of God" by 1. A. Young.
The Cast
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THE ONE THOUSAND | Unkle Burgelia Deborah Hüribatt GUINEAS.
Miles Collie........Ronald Docent THOUSAND | A recorded commentary by Raymond | Princis Calling..........Barbara, Lawrence Clendenning and Peter O'Sullavan on John Corfeld.....Gary Crook A recorded commentary by Raymond the ence at Newmarket,
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Directed by Tim Brinton,
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