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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1957.
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Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A
In Detail - A "China Mail” Feature
"Ministering Angels"-A New Series Of
Plays Over Radio Hongkong
des Concerta di Conservatoire, da (No. 4, at 23
Canciones Populares
Marka (Zarzycki)—with Viadimir Yampol- sky · (Plario).
Paris conducted by Hans Knap-Espancia
CELEBRATION OF MASA,
TRENCH.
From 81 Joseph's Church, Preac
The Rev Father Joseph Foley
NAINAN MILSTEIN (violin).
In Wednesday Theatre at 8.45 listeners enn hear the first of a series of six plays on the lives of various English women who have worked in the service of their own sex. Under the general title of "Ministering Angels" these programmes have purposely avoided the most famous angels, such as Florence Nightingale, and have aimed at 17.00 op. THE PATH FINDERS. presenting the
lesser-known,
admirable or interesting women.
but not less
With plano accompaniment by Carlo BuLE). Sonata No. 12 (Pergoles!); Allegro 1Bezma).
An ́ adventura in ideaK Identy in selebration of the 10th Anniversary of U.N.ES.C.O. 1.00 p.m. TIME 210NAL
CHARL
KUNZ MEDLEY.
NOUNCEMENTS,
ΓΙΑΝΟ
1.15 NEWA _AND_SPECIAL
1.30 HOME REQUESTS.
Presented by Drends.
TIME 2.30 OLD
MELODIES." Harry Davidson and ble chestra.
Janet Tomblin wrote the scripts and Pat Egan 11 WEATHER REPORT produced the plays for the Hongkong Stage Club,| using no less than forty voices - a very considerable achievement for a colonial amateur theatre group. The first play tells of the life and achievements of Isabella Becton, that Victorian lady whose "Book of Household Management" is still a classic.
Professor J. Z. Young, Pro- fessor of Anatomy at University College, London, since 1947 and Fellow of the Royal Society, will be arriving in the Colony today to not
Extrat Examiner In Zoology at flong- kong University.
In 1950 the BBC Invited Professor Young to give the Reith Lectures, and he' broad- cast a vérlés of eight under the title "Doubt and "Certainly in Science", He is a most ɛümu-
lating speaker and is well
Today
TIME
AN.
DANCE
or-
Barn Dance: Stephanie Gavoties
738 WEATHEN REPORT. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS
(LONDON RELAYI 8.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON BE- LAY) OR STUP PRERS ITEM. 8.15 BERÉNADE..
1.30 TALKING ‘ABOUT TEACHING,
'Listeners" Magazine. $.45 Approx. INTERLUDE, 550 STUDENTS' GUIDE"
Janet Tomblis of the British Council gives a series of six
Talks
Derigned to help Students” going to Brain to Study. Nu, J.
4,00 TIME BIGNAL, PROGRAMME
BUMMARY.
Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 — Lione! McMorrow (Violin); Avalon -- Al
1.32 NIGULIONTS IN VARIETY. Goodman and his Orch; Entr'acta
Open the Letter - The Gaylords: Gavotte Columbia Salon Orehestra; Melody F – Columbia Salon Or I've got my Love to Keep me Warm theatra; September Song-The Dello Stafford. In the Candleligh Trio.
Johnnie Ray: Happiness Street- Georgia Gibbs, I'd Club the licher
2.30 ADOW TIME AT THE LONDON
PALLADIUM.
With The Skyrockets Orchestra, Radio Ravaliers, Lew Lawrence, George Martin, Oracle Fielów Compere: Wilfred Thom 9,00 TIME RIGNAL
THE LAST WILDERNESS, A Picture of Dartmoot welten by John Moury. Produced by Ian Curtis, 930 SUNDAY CONCERT.
Cosi Fan Tulte-Overture (Mozart) The London Symphony Orel_co phony (Vaughan Whitama) – The Lundon Philharmonie Choir and Orchestra conducted by Sir Adan Boult with Isobel Baillie (Soprano! and John Cameron (Baritone). 10.45 BY HEART.”
The Arcadiane Lancets; Polka Saunter (No. 21: Love sends a Little Gift of Roses: The Sunshine of Your dueled by Jower Krips A Sex Sym Smile: Medley.
3.09 ALFRED HITCHCOCK.
Berry Davidson's Waltz
A Radio Portrait produced by Thurstan Holland.
Written by Gordon Gow. 330 HOTTAL REQUESTS.
Presented by Brenda.
4.10 "GUYS AND DOLLS" (FRANK
LOESSER).
Excerpta sung by the Prin cipali and
Choru
of
the
SIGNAL
AND
Broadway Production.
Orchestra
conducted
by
Irving
Actmen
7.00 .AL
OPENING ALABUH, 1.15 ALWS SLAKMAKI. 740 AVE U THE MURN. LO WEATHER BEVUET.
IOR N' SHE
7.38 BATHR
(CONTD).
AND
AND
5.00 2016 BIGNAL, NEWS
USARY FUK TUDAY.
3.10 SWART AND SWINKA.
BAT KEPEAT CHEAPLANES
WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 CLUYE BOWN
known to radio and television - 1990 pan. 1ROGRAMME SUMMARY. audiences in Britain.
On Wednesday at 8.15 pm, ho will be broadcasting on Radio Hongkong a talk called "Brain Waves", in which he will discuss some of the prob- lems of the brain, Providing there
are no delays in the mrrival of the plane bringing Professor Young to Hongkong, it is hoped to broadcast on inter- view with him after 8 o'clock news tonight.
The Pathfinders-Tomorrow's broadcasting will include two feature programmes of general interest. The first, at 12 noon, is called "The Pathfinders", programnie celebrating the 10th anniversary of UNESCO.
12,32 RHYTHM AND ROSIANCE,
IR TIME SIGNAL.
1,13 WEATHER REPORT- LIS NEWS AND SPECIAL
NOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC, 2.00 "JUST FOR YOU”
LISTEN-
ERS REQUESTS. I'resented by Bil Dorward, 1.00 A LIFE OF BIJBE.
5.09 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
Dortan and his orchestra. 5.30 PHIZE WINNERA CONCRET.
Hongkong
Music
Festival.
Schools
6.00 TIME SIGNAL. PROURAMME
KUMMARY.
4.02 THE ROBERT SILA W
CHORALE,
Conducted by Robert Shaw, Junnita: Aum Leg; Wait for Uve Weston
Donald Kelsiner (Tenor);
Grandfather's Seeing Nellie Home;
[Barone); AN-Clock Pain Ukena
Else Michael Carolan, Tonnie Larry Chelat (Tenor) and Anthony Courel (Guitar); Stars of the Sun- mer Night; Home Sweet Home; Belleve me E all those during young Charms - Russell Hannmar (Tenor); Drink in only with thine Eyes; Good Night, Ladies --Patil Ukers (Baritone),
$30 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.
Conducted
tea by Rev r. 3. Grim-' wood BA.F.
Written by Godfrey Barrison. Produced by LosisENTED 3,30 FUBCKS' CHOICE
BY JOHN GREEN,
4.00 "HAWAII CALLS", 430 TEA TIME MUSIC,
Vex sinonietti conducted by Hana ilagen with EQuurd hirazek (pling),
Minilin Juge: Anna Rumba: Ole Guapa Tango; Cornish Rhapsody; Third-Man Theme: Terry's Ticine; Lili Vale; Warsaw Concerto,
1.00 UNIT REQUESTS PRESENTED
BY LINDA
Calling kong.
Transit
7.09 FROM THE WEEKLIES (LON-
DON RELAY RECORDED), 1.13 THE GOLUEN BUTTERFLY
BY WALTER BESANT AND JAMES RICE.
Dramatized by Howard Axy.. Creas Currents."
149 Viruoso.
David Dittrake (violin).
·Camp Hong- Meditation (Glazury) With (Piano); Jota 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME. | Vladimir Yampaloky
SUMMARY
"8,02 JAM SESSION COAST-TO-
COAST.
During the ten years. at ils
Beale Street Blues. Juverboo! existence, UNESCO's work has Eddie Condon and his All- Shuffle: Jam Sesalon Blues; Ole covered all corners of the
Stars; The Shok of Araby; Squeeze earth, wherever there is ignor- | me; "south Rampart Street Parade- ance, suspicion and a need for Hunpart Street Paradets.
help. Listeners to this pro- gramme will be able to judge for themselves the value and scope of this organisation,
at 9 The other feature is
is called "The Last p.m. and Wilderness", a picture of Dart- moor, the last great wilderness left in England with more than 200 square miles of it rising up to, two thousand feel in middle of Devon.
the
Despite modern man and his machines, Dartmoor still holds its own, purple with healher late in summer. golden with furze, or
with young green bracken, but for most of the year brown and shaggy
and
rough as the coals of the moor- land ponies.
330 IN LOVE AGAIN,
Het ene and his Orchestra. You are the one: Were Thine That
Special Face; Wunderba; intermezzo
with Lou Raderman Vigan) Destiny Walz Pretend With Franz Diel- selmann Either): Mandoline Alan- Soline; Street of Shadows with Alvy West
Moonlight (Sakupliva.c]: Scnata; Valse Vanite.
7,00 BILLY WILLIAMS QUARTET. Accompanied by Leroy Holmes and his Orchasira,
7.15 FURT WEILL'S MUSIC ron
THE STADE.
7.30 TU18 WEEK.
News, Reports and interviews
on some of the Week's Evania
In and Out Of
Compiled and
Donald Brooks.
3.58 WEATHER REPORT,
by
BBC
Lyrics from "The Princess" by Lord Tennyson.
10.58 Weather repORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL
MUSIC AT THE CLOSE. English te No. 6 in D Minor (Bach).
Walter Glerking (Plasso). 11.20 EPILOGUE.
Conducted by the Key Father T. P. Sheridan S.J. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Monday
7.00 ..
TIME
BIONAL
AND
OPENING MARCH. LIGHT MUSIC 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY. 7.20 TH O' TRE MORN. 745 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP O' THE MOHN (CONT'D), 758 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWB AND
DIARY FOR TÓDAY. BID STAGE AND SCREEN
MELODIES
837 REPEAT HEADLINES AND
WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.30 pm, PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1232 DOUBLE ATTRACTION",
Robert Farnon & Orch.; The Mül Brothers (Vocal). 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 145 NEWS AND SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTE,
1.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT,
The BBC Sestim Orchestra. Conducted by Ian Whyte. 200 CLOSE DOWN.
d
mountains - me. Petberg; foart of Stone The Platiers: Learnin My Latin — Patti Page Moon- Th Gambler - Frankie Laine; What shoul
Toe Heart cooeas Weber; I'm Free - Robert Earl; Auture Concerto - Richard Havinan and his Orch.; Street of Tews - Tchard Heyman - and him Orch
6.30 CLASSICAL RÂQUESTO PRE- SENTED BY AILEEN DEKKER 7.00 "COCKTAIL TIME”.
Steve Allen, his plano and
Orchestra.
We're Young whtie
Please De ind; Junior Prom; The Buy Next Door Let's Fall in Love: You Are Too Beautiful; Young Love; Love is Young Tomboy.
7:39 "TALKING ABOUT BOOKS".
"Doctors in the Air" by Robert Maycock. "Doctor in soha by Charles Canall
Reviewed by Donald Gould, 7,45 “QUIET LISTENING ““
Presented by. Hector Crisuvin as the Haramond Cress.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE
(LONDON RELAY).
Arc De Triomphe; Four O'Clock at
||alies-with LE
Chocja;
Mood Notre-Dame-with Charts. 10.30 MONTY KEILY AND 118 ORCHESTRA The Morning VOCAL). Three O'Clock By Doreen: Snow-Howw; Crowds; Grinda: Teopienna; Cubamba, Lile in New York: Glocca Moom; Bali 10.55 WEATHER REPORT,
Hal.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
RREL (LONDON RELAY). 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Chaconne in a Minor (Purcell_s15. Whittaker)
Tour {"Great); Fartman No. 1 (Purcell); Four Part Fantasia No. 2 (Purn) viensia Chamber Orch. cond, by Franz Elbetter.
1139 CLOSE DOWN,
Tuesda
7.00 am. TIME BIGNAL
+
Part
AND
OPENING MARCH. LIGHT MURIC. 7.33 NEWS BUMMARY. 7.20 TOP Oʻ THE MORN. 2.43 WEATHER REPORT.
TOF Ua THE MURN (CONT'D)
138 WEATHER REPORT. 8:30 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS
DIARY FOR TODAY. 6.15 MUSIC FROM SPAIN, 137 REPEAT HEADLINES
WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 CLOBE DOWN.
17.18 m. MORNING PRAYERS
THE REV, J. FRAUD, 12.30 PROGRAMME BURMARY. 1222 EDMUNDO, ROR AND
ORCHESTRA.
AND
5.39 "WOMEN ONLY",
9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
AT THE OVEĽA. Haziel ADA Üretil (Bumper. dinck) et 3.
Gretci
The Crat
........... Eligious Schwarzkopf isaac............Be Beth Grummer Peter, à broorn-maker, their
Father.......... Jesal Motiernich
wife..Marta Von Hosvay The Witch. Like Schurhuur The Bandman
A Weakly Magazine introduced by The Dow Fasty Arty Felbermayer
Linda Roberta.
heirs of Loughton Children......gh Scnool For Girls,
400 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMMI. The
BUMMARY,
6.02 LUCKY DÍP LISTENERS RE
REQUESTS
Presented by Margherita,
Emox and Bancroft's Benool The Philharmonia Orchestre odad, by Herbert Voa Karijan (Bumai in
7.00 BOBERT ARNON AND HIя derman).
ORCHESTRA.
7,39 TIME FIL
ROBIN DAY.
JAZZ
138 WEATHER REPORT
3.09 TIME BIONOWA
(LONDON
WITH
NEWS
8.00 COMMETARY (LÚNDON RE- LAY OR STOP PRESS ITEM, 8.15 DRAIN WAVES,
Home Remarks on the Problem of the Brain.
By Profesor J. Z. Young FRS. Professor of Anatomy as University College, London
130 AT THE BALLET,
El Amor Brujo
Magician) (FOI),
(Love
The London Plinarenonic
cond, by Anthony Collins,
1.45 WEDNESDAY THEATRE. **asinistering Angola",
the
Orch.
A Berben of Six Programmes about Women who have made a Contribue tion to Maskind. Specially Written for broadcasting by Janet Tomblin No. 1 Isabella Berion.
The Cart Isabella Denton Daphne Dane Samuel Becton ................... Miensel Tyler Mim Borion (Snci) ......Blodwin Ins Are Dockor .........Joan Turyllie AND Mr Doring
.......Dorek Webb Lord George Bealinck, Aethur Sutton George
............Grooftroy Lupan June Armstrong-Weight Twu Society Won..... Meien
Strahan and Joy Moore: Narrator...Davki Jordanı Produced for the Hong Kong Stage Chab by Pat Bran
BY
118
A programme at Latin American Music.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL, "QUIET
RIFYTUM"
Vala Howende Quintet. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 NEW AND SPECIAL
NOUNCEMENER,
9.30 PERCY FAITH AND
ORCHESTRA,
35
15,00 "HE MUSIC OF ENGLAND". A series of Mustrated talks presented by The Rev. Faller
AN-
1030
130 LUNCHTIME CONCERT.
The Philadoiphla Orchestra. Symphony No. 8 in B Minor ("Ba- finished") "(8chubert) ---- Cond
BY NEWS Bruno Walter, "Schwanda" — Polka Rod Fugue (Weinberer)-Con, by
4.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- | ELZone Ormandy
LAY) ON STOP PRESS HIEM. 1.15 KARTUA KITT ENTERTAINS. With Henst Rene and his Orchert.
Baslernolertia Kit; Oggere; No Importa B Meal, Lisbon Antigua; Jubet on Old Fashioned Girl.
6.30 DBC JAZZ
The
COUN
Band
with Kathleen Stobart, 9,00 TIME SIGNAL, MUSIC FROM
THE MOVIES.
"The Best Things in Life Are Free".
Starring Gordon Machine. $.30 PIANO RECITAL BY CARO-
LINE BRAGA,
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
5.30 TIME FOR CHILDREN PRE- SENTED DX KLIZADETU. 6.00 TIME BIGNAL, PROGRAMME
BUMMARY.
8.02 LA DEMÍ NEURE FRANCALE. Presentatiast de M. Castel Promenado Avec Leo Ferre; Gilbert Beaud; Compagnons de la Chanen.
MUSIC BY THE MARINES, Band of the Hoyal Netherlands Navy.
fulet
لجده Cube
by CASTELA inawe wwer ice-Medley of Marchus- was a wavum, KATES PATANS, COREKCI Bale w KRIMOR;
Jautāt
AOLERK Swawri
styma --- WATE
BELA Gr; busan DNI DANI; Uk
Prelude and Fugue in minor No; 36 (Bach); Whims (Grillen) Op. 12 No. (Schumann Fantasy Piece OP. 1 No. 1 (Schumann))) in the Night Phantasikatuzkej Op. 12 No. 5
Achtonen; Songs Willout Words) mes: wum Pavel Drum; 100 Mendelsohn): Op. 85, No. 8: Op. 1 19, No. 2: Op. 02, No. 1.
CONTINENT "10.00 "SOMETHING
AUCHT PÄRIS”.
Als Golden Andra Colbert, Vloths and the Colbert ChoTUR. Orly Arrival; Rain On the Beine
the Chorus: Cocktaila On with Champs Tunday in the Louvre: Alop the Sacre-Coeur-with Chorus: Strolling the Sorbonne Circling the
Overseas Shortwave Programmes
(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 am. on 25.750 Mc/s, 11.65m; 15.070 Mo/s, 1991m; and 21.550 Mo/s, 13.92m)
SATURDAY, MAY 18
6.30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE. 4.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 4.45 POR CHILDREN.
7.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE. 8.00 THE NEWS.
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.25 Report from the
WEST COUNTILY.
130 FROM THE WEEKLAE8. BAS MAINLY FOB WOMEN, 9.00 FORCES' FAVOURITES. B3D SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 16.00 THE NEWI. 10.15 LISTENERS CHOICE.
3.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS 11.00 Big Ben. RAVIO NEWSREEL..
(LONDON BELAY).
8.09 STOP PRESS ITEM.
Interview with Professor J. Z. Young F.B.5. Profeos of Anatomy at Univeralty College London.
8.15 EVENING STAIL,
SECOMBE (VOCAL).
City of my (From "The
Vien
The progtanime takes the Serenade
HARRY
Dreains: Student
Prince; I ty Heart's De
Land of Smšies");
form of a dramatised journey | light (From across the snoor, and introduces My Heart and 1--with Orch, cond
people by Leon Young.
of
varied collection from tourate to an escaped convict.
6.30 SPORTS CAVALCADE. Edited by Ted Thomas, Produced by John Wallace.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THIRTY
MINUTE THEATRE. Listeners' Letter Dox-This
Mira "Dr. Schlumberger and *Correspondence column of the Molloy
from
Novel the An Incident air can be heard again at 8.15
Watering Place by Robert Liddeti. on Tuesday evening. Listeners Adapted for broadcasting by the who have written to Radio mthor and Mollie Greeritualgit, 0.30 MUSIC IN MINIATURE. Hongkong giving their opinions 10.00 81ALL WE DANCE". and criticisms of its programmes | 1031 WEATHER EXPORT, will be able to hear their idea 11.99 TIME BIONAL, BADIO NEWS-
alongside everyone else's in this lively and controversial half- bour.
Children's Concert-Competi Rory who took part in the Hong- king Schools Music Festival, ond particularly those who were
REEL (LONDON RELAY). 11.15 DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF
JERRY ORAY. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
prize-winners, will be interested 10.00 2,
to hear, at 8.30 pm. on Sunday,
B. programme of music recorded
at the prize-winners'
concerts,
This is the Arst of two
pro.
Sunday
TIME BIGNAL, NEWS, WEATHER REPORT, BPORTS RESULTA AND PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 10.13 THE VIENNA LIGHT GR-
CHESTRA.
Conducted by Hans Koleza. Concerto for Organ and Orchestra
grammes, and includes vocal | 10.30 "MORNING PROM.”
and instrumental solos, a schoo1 in C (c. 17001 itaydn) Vienna band, and both boys and giris Symphony Orch, conducted by Hans choirs. The second programme Gilesberger with Autor
Heller
11.15 Cricket.
M.C.C. THE WEST INDIES.
A commentary by Rex Alston and Kenneth Ablack on the first day's play at Lord's,
SUNDAY, MAY 19
6.30 .. COMPOSER or THE
WEEK.
Bartok (recards),
8.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
GAS KINGS OF THE KEYBOARD,
8.33 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.
Presents people, and events in the North of England,
10.00 THE NEWB.
10.15 NEW RECORDS.
[Concert music).
11.00 Big Ben RADIO NEWSREEL. ILIS THE LAUGHTERMAKENS.
10: The Art of Richard Mardoch.
TUESDAY, MAY 21
6.30 p.m. TIS DAY AND AGE. 6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 643 THE CHAMELEONS. Directed by Ron Peters,
7.90 COMMONWEALTH CLUB. 130 EDMUNDO ROS.
And his Latin-American Orchestra. 8:00 THE NEWB.
8.15 BPORTS ROUND-UP,
8.25 Five Minates for
FARMERS.
8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES.
1.00 ORCHESTRAL MUSIC.
On groephone recorda.
9.19 Cricket
M.C.C.Y THE WEST INDIES.
A commentary by Bex Alston and
Plano muric in confmusling styles. | Könneth Ablack on the third and
730 SUNDAY BERVICE.
From Bradninch Baptist Church, near Exeter, Devon. Conducted by the Minister, the Rev. A. 4. Mend-
THE NEWS.
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.30 "ASKEY GALORE!
5.00 THE GAY PARISIAN,
By Colin Shaw.
last dev's play at Lorwa
835 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
1000 THE NEWB.
| 19,13
From the Third Programme
SOME MASTER PLANS OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY.
By Professor W. T. Astbury. FR.S. 15 MONTMARTRE PLAYERS. 11.00 Big Ran, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 LIBTENEN?' CHOICE."
The frusic and story of Jacques AS BBC CONCERT HALL
Offenbach,
10,00 THE NEWS.
20.15 FOR CHILDHEN.
11.00. gen. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 CONCERTO.
MONDAY, MAY 20 0.30 pm, COMPOSER
WEEK.
Bartak (recorda),
OF
6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 4.45 SANDY MACPHERSON,
At we thentre organ.
1.00 BAY IT WITH MUSIC."
130 MILITARY DAND.
8.00 THE NEWA. ------
8.15 APORTS NEVIEW.
THE
8.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke.
8.45 THE STARGAZERS"
SHOP.
9.00 Cricketi
MUSIC
31.0.0.1 THE WEST INDIER,
A commentary by Rex Alston and
will be broadcast at the same (O) Don Juan, Op. 28 (Richard Kenneth Ablack on the second day's
Society at Lord's. | Shiques)~~L`Orchestre de in ting the following Sunday.
Ez
Thirly Minute Thestro-TE night's play called "Dr Schlumberger and Mrs Molloy an insident from the novel water watering place of Place" by Robert Liddell. a quiet English spa, the sort of place where retired folk settle.
The two characters of the title, a middle-aged widow and elderly, German, strike us a close felendship which great scandal amongst the town's gentool inhabitats who cannot Took on this relationship anything, but undeadable. The Forults of their cruel gosip can be heard in the play at D o'clock tonight
·CALLECE
ta
(Brondenating on a frequency et 809 qüogale" pwr "webond);
FERDINAND
CHILD BIAU
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22
6.30 p.m. SCIENCE REVIEW. 140 TRỘM THE EDITORIALS.
KAS CHARLIK KUNZ
At the piano.
7,00 THOSE WERE THE DAYS. 230 IN TORK TONIGHT.
Interesting people interviewed by
John
800 THE NEWS.
KIS SPORTS BOUND-UP,
Report from
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND. Bedfordshire.
8.30 MUSIC FOR DANCING,
Victor Silvester and his Balrober Örchestra.
·8.15 Cecil Parker and Khaila shu in "A CASE FOR DE MORELLE Beript by Ernest Budigy. Episode 4: The Sleep Walker. 1.6. WORK AND WONSHIP.
'The Work of the Ecumenicni Institute.
By the Rev. Robert Paul,
THE NEWS,
QLD, 19.15 ROMETHING
10.
THING NEW.
DONATE NAVED : Me Ag Kogumnej ibu Lan busters starch.
* SEDILIGHT UN SUMU.
KERTILIAUSIAS Bunga ut Aritmin bung by Kaileen Perrier ang Muay Bickie,
Kalleen 'mmer (Contralw); ie_okiko duth Brides; now Bleepe the Ceimada arial; uver une kuwa-
ARMA, ZINC to 1Ú DRMY. WALA SALDO ayed; fine, fais kouse úl guy,
Murray inckie CicuDT):
An May Love Lut; Kishmua Garcy;ng of zigurt's Spesiza; Zlaty DE LEKCJELING DEBANE hie, is ha thine Endearing young. Unarma: The ster DE SHE GANJ, JW,
130 FIKSA HEARING PRESENTED
BY HOND DECENT,
1:58 WKALNAM HEFORT.
* AANG DIGNALS ARE NEWS
(LONDON HELAY).
8.00 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- LAX) UR STUP FEESO LÍKA, 8.15 LISTENERS LETIKE BOX,
a Foruuginy senes or Progratiénes SOME-n wasch ew viewa, CONTRITIONIS and suggestions on Macao Hong Kong #correspondenes cozumn on the air.
A programme of music from the Programme are brotient rogeiner in thestre
11.00 Big nen. RADIO NEWSREEL.. 11.15 THE COMPOSER SPEAKS.
In rice of lllustrated pro Kraumes Joseph Cooper vielle ramod British composera and Invites them to falk about thairiselves and their ruuzte. 1: Lennox Berkeley.
THURSDAY, MAY 23
4.30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE,
The Chelsea Flower Nhow. 64) FROM THE EDITULJALI. 4.45 GRIEO AND GREINY.
A programme of thele musle. 130 THE ARCHERS. A to NEWS
of country folk.
8.00
3.15 BPORTS ROUND-UF,
1.25 Report from the
NORTH OF ENGLAND,
8.30 PAVILION ORCHESTRA,
9.00 DANCE MUNIC
0.30 WELBI MAGAZINE.
10.00 THE NEWS.
19.15 BC 8YMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.. 11.15 LIGHT MUSIC.
11.43 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
FRIDAY, MAY 24
6.30 p.m. 'EVERYBODY'S
KEDLY
HUBI.
6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.45 DEEP HARMONY.
7.99 TIMOTHY."
A play for broadcasting by D Naughton
7.30 LIGHT MUSIC.
BO
THE NEWS.
8.15 SKORTS ROUND-UP.
8.23 Teport from the
MIDLANDS.
1.30 THE CHRISTIAN YEAR,
A progtamino in prepanation
Bogation Sunday
S43 OUR KIND OF MUSIC,
Poter Yorke and his Orchestra, $30 NEW RECORDS.
(Light meals).
10.00 THE NEWS.
19.19 MUSIC TAPESTRY,
| introduced by Tim isrinton. 18.45 THE NUBIC MAKENS
from
Romberg's
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HEEL (LONDON RELAY). (11.45 GOODNIGHT MUSIC, Andante Cantabile from Quartet No. 1 in D Major (Tchaikovs sky); Dance of the House train_kti Gioconda (Ponchietil) — The Holly- wood Bowl Symphony Orch. cond. by John Barnett 11.30 CLUBE DOWN.
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10.30 STARLIGHT SERENADE.
Stanley Black, His. Piano and Orchestra.
1833 WRATHER REPORT, 1129 TIME SIGNAL, LABIO NEWS- BEEL (LONDON BELAY). 11.13 WOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Treumured (Schumann)with Citie Seanor (Plano]; Die Meistersinger jimize sond) (Wanger]; Melody in F Rubinstein); The bwen (From "The Carnival of the Animals") 1Saint- Sarna) - With Nicolai Mednikel (Piano); Sangs my Mother Truant ine. Op du, No. 4 (Dvorak)-All by Publo Casale ('Collo).
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135 NEWS SUMMARY,
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136 WEATHER REPORT.
620 Tips DIGNAL NEWS
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841 REPEAT HEADLINES
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130 MUSIC OF THE MASTIRN,
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240 CLOSE DOWN.
120 TUP OF THE MORN. TAS WEATHER REPURT,
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1.33 WEATHER REPORT. 231 NEW AND SPECIAL AN-
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Introduced by Maxwell Knight, The Octopus, Douglas Wilson and
Fred NoyETY PARADE,
Peter Brough And Archie Andrews in "Archie's the Boy! 145 BHORT STORY.
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158 WEATHER BETONT, 5.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS
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109 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- Operetta, Sung by Jane Wilson, Lee Sweet-
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9.45 LETTRE FROM AMERICA DY Standley: St George and the Dingo- ALISTAIR COOKE (LONDON DEL-Stan Treberg: Yokohama Mana
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1948 WEATHER REPORT.
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110 MUSIC IN THE AIR, 361 REPEAT HEADLINES
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130 AFTERNOON CONCERT,
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113 A LIFE OF BLISS.
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1958 WEATHER HEFOIT. 11.28 TIME DIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL (LONDON BELAY).
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