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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957..

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

Elgar Centenary Broadcast-

"The Dream Of Gerontius

DERBY COMMENTARY

ON WEDNESDAY

10.58 WEATHER_REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL,

RADIO NEWBREEL' (LONDON RELAY).

11.15 CRICKẾT (LONDON RELAY),

England v West Indies, Commentaries on the 1st Test al Birminghamn

Sunday

Tomorrow is the 100th anniversary of the iis CLOSE DOWN. birth of the great English composer, Sir Edward Elgar, and to mark this occasion Radio Hongkong is broadcasting, in its entirety, Elgar's setting of Caardinal Newman's great mystical poem, "The Dream of Gerontius."

Sir Malcolm Sergeant, who has conducted the Royal Choral Society in annual performances of this work for twenty consecutive years, says: "In this sublime oratorio the "blest pair of sirens" --music and poetry-combine together in the greatest unity of spirit to bring forth beauty and consolation." Elgar himself, wrote at the end of the work the inscription: "This is the best of me."

Another eventful sporting week in England includes the last two days of the first Test match and the Derby, the major classic, of the flat-racing season, Commentaries on the race from Epsom by Raymond Glendenning and Peter O'Sullevan will be relayed by Radio Hongkong.at 11.15 on Wednesday evening.

of the The West Indian cricket team proving the conditions

prisoners at Newgate start the wock In Birmingham Kemald where on Monday and Tuesday prison and introduced ideas on they will play the two con- prison reform which, though cluding days of the first Test: somewhat obvious

to people be now, were entirely revolu

ionary in her own day. This programme goes on air at 8.45.

commentarien on play can beard at 11.15 on Monday and Tuesday evenings.

Motoring Magazine - This month's programe for motoring thusiasts features a road test of the newest motor car arrival in the Colony, the Vauxhall Victor, The Victor la a pro- duct of research going back to 1953 and it is designed

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full four-seater family car with lively performance and good economy. Putting the Victor through its paces will be Hector Chauvin, Len Bridgwood and Francis Richmond-Corgan.

Also featured in Tuesday night's

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another .programme posted on

With

the Brains Trust, in which a representative group of keen motorists gather round tho microphono to discuss

· Matonerate questions; other things discussed this month are the problems of the British Motor Industry, Insur-

humo News from Britain-A reminder for listeners that Home News from Britain can be heard at ten minutes past eight after the morning news, begin- ning co Monday, June 3.

(Hroadcasting on a frequency of 880 kiloereles per second).

Today

1.00 ..

7.1

TIME

BIONAL AND

OPENING MARCII, LIGHT MUSIC. NEWS BUMMARY 7.20 TOP OF THE MOIN. 143 WEATHEN REPORT, 1.30 CRICKET (LONDON

RECORDED).

RELAY

England v West Indies. Eyewilngsa account of the

amongst Trit at Nirmingham

for Marco Grand Prix and the use of the Minicar in Hong- kong, Motoring Magazine is on the air next Tuesday at 8.15.

The first programmts of three bow BBC ceries will be broad- cast on Radio Hongkong during the week.

The Goon Show: The first of these crazy programmes can be

o'clock, heard tonight at 9 featuring The Three Goons, Peter Sellers, the man of many voices, Harry Strombe, Ex- shd ponent of mud laughter pporatie arias, and Spike Milli- gan, the True Living Goon.

Those three met during the war, invented their own system of Goonlsm, which they defint us "Bringing any situation to its logical conclusion", and, after battering Broadcasting House for some time, managed to get on the air and they have stayed there ever since!

751 WEATHER REPORT,

Ist

8.00 TIME SIGNAL NEWS" AND

DIARY FOR TODAY

8.10 SWEET AND SWING,

A 17 REPEAT READLINES

WEATHER REPORT.

0.00 CLOSE DOWN

12.30 p

MARY,

PROGRAMME

AND

AUKS-

12.32 "ROMANCE AND RHYTHM” -DAVID CARROLL, AND HIS ORCHESTRA

1.00 TIME BIGNAL 113 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 NEWS AND

SPECIAL AN-

NOUNCEMENTS 130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC, 2.00 "JUST FOR YOU" - LIK-

TENERS' REQUESTS.

Presented by Bill Dorward. 3.99 A LIFE OF DL186,

written by Godfrey, Harrison. Produced by Lexile riigiont, 3.30 FORCES' CHOICE.

Presented

4.00 HAWAH dward Harrison,

430 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.

Guy, Lurysearls and his or. chestra,

5.00 VARIETY FAVOURITES,

1 Love Paris-Michel Legrond anil 1s Orch: Over the Heinbew-Frank Sinatra with the Ken Lane Bingevi, Ort ud, by Axel Stordahl i W Stars--Art Van Damme Quintet:

Colorado Trall-The Norinon Lubai chote. Allee. Blue down-Les_Eigart and his Orcheries: That Gld Ferling -Frankie Laine with Buck Clayton And his Orch: The Lovelist Night of

On Thursday at 7,15, Isteners the Year-Percy Falls and his Gratt. can hear the first episode of Chorus: I'm Comin Virginia Floggits", featuring Elsie and Paul Weston and hic Busic Fron Doris Waters, the famous Gert and Daisy of British radio, who move away from London new surroundings in this series.

10

Hollywood featuring Trombone eulu. by Bill Schaefer: You've got me Agrin-Swing and Sway Crying with Sammy Kaya and Vocal by Tony Alamo and the Kaydels,

836 WALTZ TISE" WITU

WALUTEUFEL AND LEHAR. The Philadelphia Orch, cond, I by Eurens Ormandy.

It all began when Daisy's husband, Bert, inherited a little general store in a village called Russiett Green. Unfortunately, Bert has a stroke of bad luck Walls Op. 183 (Waldteufeil; Siva

Estualantina - Waltz Op. 191: Espana-Waltz Op. 238: The Skuters

Waltzes ton Motives from the

bo, finds a jobi As the job takes Operetté Eva Gold and Silver

him away from home, Gert and Waltz OpGNAL".

Delay have to go down to Rumett Green and take over the shop

the able, assistance of a

a te coat, things happen all

the time at Floggil's store; not big things by ordinary stan- dards, but the inhabitants of the village have a wonderful flair for transforming nolchilis into mountains,

the

Sincerely" is the title

Vera

"Your series starting next | Friday at 7,18, starring

Forces Lynn, famous on the Sweetheart's

last during the wax. She is a singer of popular Hogy and has never claimed to be anything more than that, but her muccess has been gronter than many other

much

stars

of that period, perhaps because of the fact that she not only BIDAS sincere, sho really

In this series, the is accom- panied by a small orchestra and, In addition, there are the Key- notes and a guest artist to sup- De port her in each programmo. Vor- Introduces the numbers hotel and her guest in the Hammond programune organist Harold Smart, Waddening -play

in the

mories, UMEMlaboring: Angela", le ➡ parwult of Elizabeth Fry, the Vdaughter of a prosperous Qukkor «banking family who married a London Quaker men. dhat. Boòng Actors line, marriage

8.00 TIME

PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6,02 UNIT REQUESTA,

Presented by Linds

7.00 JAZZ HALF HOUR.

Presented by Robert Acheson. 7.30 TH WEEK,

News, reports and interviews on some of the week's eventi in and out of Hongkong. Compiled and introduced by Donahu BrookE

1.54 WEATHER NEPORT, 8,90 TIME BIONAL,

THE

BKLAY),

NEWB (LONDON 8.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- LAY) OR STOP PRESS ITEM. 8.13 EVENING. STAR,

You Витал (Vocal) Native Accompaniment.

EJO SPORTS CAVALCADE,

Edited by Ted Thomas,

Prochiced by John Waltació

9.00 TIME SIGNAL,

THE GOON BỦOW,

with

Drums Along the "Mezuay (Now Berita).

8.30 MUSIC IN MINIATURE, 10.00 SHALL WE DANCE,

FERDINAND

10.00

NEWS, WEATHER REPORT, SPORTS RESULTS AND PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

VETIME SIGNAL.

.13 CRICKET (LONDON RELAY

ZECORDED).

England v West Indies.

Eye was cunt, of the sat 1930 MORNING MELODY,"

Test at Bingham.

With Hemat ene and his Òr- Chestr

11.00 BERVICE FROM THE STUDIO

Conducted by Rev. E. Sandbach,

11.45 MORNING PROM."

Burlesque in D Minor for Pinno

and Drehestra (R. Strau-Dethard Merch Planoj with the unles

Broadcasting Symphony Oreti

by Alfon Dreatel: L'Apprenti Streler (Sorcerer's Apprentice)

Scherzo for Orthestra) Dukas) Orchestre des Concerts Lemaureux Cond. by Jean Martinon.

p.m. DAVID LIVINGSTONE. The second of vix readings from

his diaries Selected and arranged 11.30 ORQUESTA DE CAMARA DE

by Ormerod Greenwood.

MADRID

Conducted by Augusto Algueto

1.00 TIME BIONAL

BAWICZ AND PLAY 8TRAUSS FIANOR Anne-Polkn; Tik-Tak; Voices of

Spring

LANDAUER ON TWO

WEATHER REPORT. 113 NEWS AND SPECIAL

NOUNCEMENTS

AN.

written by

1.39 HOME REQUESTS

Presented by teather 2.30 OLD TIME BALLROOM.

Sydney Thompsýn and With hie Orchestrm, 3.00 MOTRA SHEÀRER,

A radio portrait Gain Pedrick. Produced By Thurstan Holland. 110 HOSPITAL REQUESTS,

Presented by feather 4.30 FILM FAVOURITES.

There's no Business the show Howard Hutton. business-Belty Kesi, Louis Calhern and Keenan Wynn: French Lesnat-ine Allyson

Lawford: I'll build And Peter Stairway to Paradiso Georges Guetary Baby, It's Cold Outside Esther Willamia and Ricardo Mon-

talban: DI Man River-Wam Warfoid Aba Daba Honeymoon- | Debbie Reynolds and Carleton Car- penter: Easter Parado Judy Gar fand and Fred Astaire; Bingin' in The Rain-dena Koily; Staugtiter on Tenth Avenue Studio Orch, cond. by Lonnie Hayton.

5.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME T THE MINUČCi AND

on-

CHESTILA

5.39 "TURGUÖH THE LOORING AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE.'

GLAKA

By Lewis Carroll, JeLooking Glume. House 0.00 TIME SIGNAL,

PROGRAMME' BUMMANT. 6.92 MELODIES AND MEMORIES.

Programme,

4.10 FORCES' EVENING SERVICE.

Conducted by the Rov, O. £.

1.00 FROM TILE Weeklies (Lon. DON RELAY KECORDED). 7.15 "THE GOLDEN. BUTTERFLY," By Waller Besand and James Rico. nated by Howard ARC 0-"The Net.

1.45 VIRTUOSO.

Ruggiero Ricci (violin) with plaño accompaniment. Caprieca. Op. 1 No. 9 in E Major Denzas (La China) (Paganini); Erpanolas—(Malaquena), Op. No. 1 (Saratates W. Louis Persinger (Piano): Sonata No. 13 in D minor Op. 10 for Violin and Piano,

(Wcher) Alr russa (Allegro moderato)-Itondo (Presto)-With Carlo Dussolti (Plane),

1,38 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL,

THE NEWS RELAY).

(LONDON

8.09 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE- LAY) OR STOP PRESS ITEM. 8.15 BRENADE" — D'ARTEGA

AND HIS ORCHESTRA $10 BHOW TIME AT THE LON-

DON PALLADIUM.

With Skyrocketa Orchestra,

Толу Гауль

The Kernpics,

and David Evans. Lisbeth Webb and Jon Pertwee.

Compere: Wilfred Thomas

D.00 TIME SIGNAL.

"FORGOTTEN MEN." Alexander McKay. Written and produteed by W. A. Richardson. 9.30 BUNDAY CONCERT.

Dream of Elgar Centenary Garentlur" up. ja (ElɛRE) Aitchard Lawls Tonoris, Marjorin

(Mezin-Soprano); Thomas Cameren (Baritones With ladders- Beld; Choral Society: The Liverpool Philharmonie Orch, cond. by Sir Malcolm Bargent.

11.01 WEATHER REPORT. 11.30 Approx. TIME SIGNAL

MUSID AT THE CLOSE. Art of the Fugue (3. 8. Bach); Andante; Allegro Grave-Janez mia Grete Bichler (Duo Pianiste). 11.20 THE EPILOGUE.

BBC

Overseas

Shortwave.

Bunday after Ascension Day,

·Worcester Cathedral, 11,40 CLOSE DOWN,

Monday

7.00 .m TIME

The Rosais Beótt. Boxtet and the Phil Seaman quintet. 0.00 TIME SIGNAL.

THE MUSIC” of RICHARD RODGERS,

THE COMPOur jevnducting the Palkkermans

. Ut. chasten of New 930 A VIOLIN RECITAL Br OLORIE YESTREMKKY

·FIANO ACCOMPANIMENT DI AGNIA YESTREMSKY. Intenda" "CAdagio) (Giovanni Antonio Desplanes) Hungarian Dance No. 4 (Bracina);, ez Way or Zigestorweisen. Op, 20 (Sara)

EMI SONATA IN F MINOR, OP.16

NO. 1 (CLEMENTI) Vladimir Horowite (Plane), 19.00 “8 OMETHING TINENTAL."

htuste of Hungary" ** 19.30 THE WOON SHOW,

CON-

Drums Along the "Mersey (New Heries)

Chupeat of last faturday's broad- Cast).

BIONAL AND 1958 WEATHER BÅFONT. ·

11.00 TIME SIGNAL.

OPENING, MARCH, 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY, 120 TOP Oʻ THE MORN 19 WEATHER DEPORT,

TOP O' THE MORN 1.58. WEATHER REPORT, 4.60 TIME HONAL, NEVs and

DIARY FOR TODAY.

CONTD).

1.30. TOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN

(LONDON BELAY RECORD- RD).

4.15 BÍ A OR AND

MELODIES

SCREEN

437 REPEAT HEADLINES AND

WEATHER REPORT.

9.00 CLUSE DOWN. 12.30 p.m PROGRAMME

BABY.

BUM-

11.32 DOUBLE ATTRACTION":"

Sidney Torch and his Orchestra, Flanagan and Allen" (Vocal) 1.99 TIME SIGNAL. 113 WEATHER REPORT. 145 NEWS AND SPECIAL,

NOUNCEMENTS,

130 FAMILIAR THEMEN

TCHAIKOVSKY,

1.00 CLOSE`DOWN,”

AN-

FROM

130 TALKING ABOUT TEACHING,

Listeners' Magazina,

1.42 Approx, INTERLUDE 535 VATUDENTS' GUIDE."

Janet Toribila of the Drilish council gives a series of six Wikr.

17 RADIO, NEWBREEL (LONDON

RELAY)

NOUNCEMENTE.

IM AFTERNOON CONCERT,

Orchestra das Concerts Lamourage bend, My Jesu Fourket.

Ouverture 'de Gwendoline (Chabrier): Buite Pastorale (Cha

7.58- WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIMER SIGNAL THE. NEWS.

(LONDON BELAY).

'129 COMMENTARY) (LONDON, RE- LAXY ON STOP PRSAS ITEM. LU TUE LACUN OF TAN FAKTY. Vary Square Dance Glove Allen:

brier); Idyllo; Dane villageoise; | The thiness. Walter-Buddy Hackett: Sous bois, Scheriza-Valve.

2.00 CIDER DOWN.

5.16 "WOMEN ONLY.".

Kan anthe, Corner, veintro: That Old Gang of Mibb-Ray Henderson-Buy Rose Mor Dixon: Pay Poster! "Latefferverz Blone;

A weekly Mégarbio' introduced': Dam" Overcab-tfsofgo' che world ·

by Linda Roberts, 4,00 TIME SIGNAL,

PROGRAMME HUMMARE, 862 LUCKY DIP-LISTENERS' BE-

QUESTS. J.

Fremnica by Margherita, 1.00 ROBERT VARNON AND

ORCHESTRA.

7.30 TIME FOR

ROBIN DAT

JAZZ

1.24 WEATHER REPORT,

8.00 TIME SIONAL,

FIB

wren

THE NEWS (LONDON RELAY), 8.00 TIME. BIONAL THE NEWS

(LONDON

8.00 COMMENTARY

ANDON RE-

LAY) OR STÚP TRENO FREN. 8.15, OPRÍLA AND DALLET.

"Bahama

Duet

F11

$1.15 CRICKET (LONDON RELAY).

England ✔ Wert Jodien, Summaries on the tui fest Memmeam.

11.45 GLOBE DOWN,

Tuesday

7.00. TIME SIGNAL OPENING MARCH. 7.19 NEWS SUMMARY, 129 TOP D' THE MOỂN. 1.4 WEATHER REPORT.

AND

150 CRICKET (LONDON RELAT

RECORDED),

England v West Indies,

1st

Eye witness account of the text at Blingham (ëve, minutes).

151 WRATHER REPORT,

IN TIME BIONAL, NEWS AND

DIARY FOR TODAY. 9.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN (LONDON RELAY RECORD. ED)...

1.15 MUSIC FROM VIENNA, 837 REPEAT HEADLINER

WEATHER REPORT.

AND

8.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.35 p.m. MORNING FRAYEES,

By The Rev. J. E, Sandbach.

Designed to help studenta gobig to 1250 PROGRAMME SUMMARY:

Britain to stúdy,

Na, D.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL,

PROGRAMME BUMMARY.

6.02 BIGHLIGHTS IN VARIETY. 130 CLASSICAL REQUESTS.

Premnted by Allsen Dokker. 7.09 COCKTAIL TIME,

With Alfredo Axton¡ni' and tils OrtG ABOUT BOOKS,

7.50

"Secret Woepens" by Jacques

ner lot "siareheadingan ty

Charles Evana,

Reviewed by Group Čeptain Smythe

R.A.F. "745"*QUIET LIBTENING."

Presented

by actor Chauvin at the Hammond OrgAD. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

THE NEWS (LONDON BELAY). 5.99 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE

LAT) OR STOP PRESS ITEM.

BY

"TENNE BEEN 8.IS SONGS

ERNIR FORD. The Balind of Davy Crockett: The Watermelon Song; Tiver of no Re- Uive ine Your

| turn; Ono Suit

Word: Tennesee Leest. 6.30 BBC JAZZ CLUB,

Programmes

(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 mm. on 25.750 Mo/s, 11.85m; 16.070 Mo/s, 19.91m; and 21.550 Mo/s, 13.92m)

SATURDAY, JUNE 1

0.20 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE.

Lete of the Union.

A report on South Africa by A. P. Ryan:

6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALY 145 FOR CHILDREN,

1.30 Charlle Chester in

A PROPER CHARLIE.

8.00 THR NEWS.

8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.25 Report from the

WEST COUNTRY.

110 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 8.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN, 1.00 FORCES FAVOURITES. 9.15 Cricket

ENGLAND INDIER,

THE

WEST

Third day's play at Birmingham. 9.35 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS,

10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. 11.00 Big Ben. BAO NEWSREEL 31.13 Cricket.

..

THE

ENGLAND INDIES. Further commentaries,

SUNDAY, JUNE 2

6.30 pm. COMPOSER

КРЕК.

WEST

or

THE

Puccini (records). 5.40 FROM THE EDITORIALD, 6,43 KINGS OF THE HEYBOARD. Plano music, in suniyosting slyles. 130 SUNDAY SERVICE.

Trinity From

Presbyteria Church, Claughton, Birkenhead, Cheshire. Conducted by the Minister, the Rev. Andrew Prentice.

3.00 THE NEWS.

8.15 SPORTA ROUND-UP.

8.30 THE. GONDOLIKRS,'

or, "The King of Barataria' by W. 8. Gilbert and Arthur, Sal- livan

Commentaries by Rex Alston, Join Arlott, and Kenneth Ablack on the fourth day's play in the First Test match at Edgbaston, ingrum

35 WEST COUNTRY MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS,

10.18 Motor Cycling.

JUNIOR TT. EVENT.

from

A report and commentary the Isle of Man on the Anials of the seven-lap race.

10.49 ORCHESTRAL MUSIC.

On gramophone records, 11.00 Rig Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, 11.15 CRICKET.

V.

ENGLAND INDIES. Further commentaries.

THE

WEST

TUESDAY, JUNE 4 -

30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE. 4.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.45 THE CHAMELEONS.

1,00 COSTRIONWEALTH CLUB. 130 EDMUNDO BOB.

And his Latin-American Orchestra, 8.00

THIS NEWB.

8.13 SPORTS BOUND.UP.

8.25 Five Minutes for

FARMERS,

1.10 FORCEN' PAYOUBITES. 0.00 Charlie Chester comes

OFF STAGE.

To compare,notes with The men and Geoffrey Wheeler.

9.15 Cricket.

FNGLAND

10.15 *JOMETHING

THING NEW.

OLD. SOME-

A programme of music from the theatre.

1045 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK,

puccias frecords),

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 Naeļng-

12.12 KDMUNDO

ORCHESTRA,

RUS AND

A prograMUNG American music.

1.00 TIME BIGNAL

"EITAS.”

of

S

Latin

Ballet

D'Andrea; Ha

Newa Itoundup Bob Zillot-Jay Goulding: I'm Rollin'-dickio Biler: Sinny Skylar: The Life Blaty of Henny Youngman Henny Young- man; Thame County Jimmie Komack: Tea and Ceylon-Hernione Omnesid and Blyde Wolle; Old, Old View Eddle Zawrence.

9.00 TIME BIGWAL,

AT THE OPERA Lucja

(Popixett). Acta 1 & 2005

-The Cast: · Kaplan (Lucy, Lord Henry

„Astiton's "Sister), Maria feneghini Callan; Edgardo (Edgar, Master of Ravosewood?; Chiumepi» di Siriano: Enried (Lord Henry Ainton,

(Puccini) Act 't: of Lafrenétimoor). · Tito - - ɑ:bbr Muste Your Tiny Hard In Belmondo (Raymond, chaplain at frozen; my Nemo 15 Mimli Love Lamawrnnor),, Refraele Arte; Arturo quet: O Beautiful Malden-Dorothy (Lord Ambur Bucklaw>. Vallano Kirsten (Soprano): Richard Tucker Natal: Alli (Alico, companion to (Tenor) with Oreht. of the Lucy), Anna Maria Canalt; Not Metropolitan Opera Asociation of manna. Norman,) follower of aika New York cond, by Fausto Cleva: Ahton). Gino Sarri Orchestran

Eappilan Lulgini)-Boston

Chor of Maggio Pops Orch, cond, by Arthur Fiedler. Fiorenting cond, by Tullio Bogarin 8.45 WEDNESDAY THEATRE-- Chorus Master Andres Morosini,

"MINISTERINO ANGELS,*** 19.16 "PATTERNS OF PROGRETS. A surt of a programmes A series of pPTOČTODEINER ON

+ரசு about women who have made needs and promtires of the age and A..coomibution to mankind. the international responses, touthern, Specially written for broad.

Prepared by the Boiled · Metsocia Carting by Janet, Tamblin,. No. Radio. No. fi "The most, tegen the

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Thư Cast: Elizabeth Fry, Philippa || 1039 "CAVALCADE OF DANCE" Cognibes: Louise, Deborali Huraft; 1. Paul Whiteselan ana KM PERLIS Rachel, Margery Tolmend; Bichonda, by Royale brehestra, si D Tiida

Mt Gurney, George -1955 WEATHER RIPORE, Ramage: Joseph, Fry, David Crease; 1 11.00 TIMER. SIONAGANDE Amol Ople, fielen Simhan; Stephen 1. "RADIO" NEWIRÉEL (LONDON Greet, Patrick Rides; the Warder.

RELATERTERRENY | Michael Tylor; 2nd Warder, Mark 13:35 QUODNIGHT. MUSIC.

Poller; Governor of Newgate, Alan

Praeludium and. Aperto Sidney Hugging Chaplain, Michael Tyler:

Torchin) Pelite Buiton

blo. Orgy. With Cain Sheriff Commissioner, Arthur. But-

Pdugnet ton;; Unmuet Hoare, Bill Drward;

Concert The. Cucen's Niall i 'Lint Thomas Fowell Buxton, 41 Crowe Orch. mnd. by Sidney: Porch, Narrator, Ronald Decani. Produced 11,34 CLOSE DOWN, for the Hongkong Blare Club by Pat Egon.

930 Victon YOUNG'A MUSICAL,

ВКЕТСИРОок.

Victor Young and his chestra,

or

Arizona Sketches; Manhattan certo na Noverberaren Beautiful Love with

With the Quintet of the Bot Klini Club of Princo.

113 WEATHER REPORT

115 NEWS AND SPECIAL AN-

NOUNCEMENTS,

1.30 LUNCHTIME CONCERT.

Th Royal Philharmonie Dr.

Chester, 2.00 CLOSE 'DOWN,

8.30 TIME FOR CHILDREN, ・ › Presented by Elizabeth, 6.00 TRIS BIGNAL.

PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 4.02 LA DEMI HEURE FRANÇAISE, Presentation de M. Cartel. Chanson de Bord Françaises. 4.30 "BANDSTAND."

A short consert by the mana or her Majesty's Irish Guards, conducted by Major 0, 16. Wilcocki, M.D.E.

7.00 BPOTLIGHT ON BONG,

The Don Corack Choir cond, by Serge KPOT,

130 VIDEX HEARING,

"Fresented by Rorald. Decent. 138 WRATHER REPORT,

2.00 TIME SIGNAL

THE NEWS (LÚNDON BELAY). 8.00 COMMENTARY (LONDON RE-

PAY), OR STOP PREUS ITEM. 8.15 MOTURING, MAGAZINE, Edited by Timothy Birch, 345 THE MÚSIC MAKERE,

The Stanley Taylor Recorder Consort, and Margaret Hodidon (Virginal).

Prime TUOBO

Ricercar

dai

(Palestino. ed. Fellerwilllam

The

John Munday: from the Virginal Book); In Lutine, ¡Couperin Arr. 9. Taylor); Le Moucheron | Courertn are, 5. Taylor);

Queen's Command (Gibbons ere

Quodling's

Delight aby) - The Qurope Almon Byrd): Wolsey's Byrd); Peter William

Flute Dantes ilians

tileleh Staeps) "TY

Cackan, 'Behidmy,

'Syring." 'Doizante. 'Sambuln." "Tabrur Pipe." 9.15 "WILD ROWS THE

THE DERDY - THE 178TH Pouer); RENEWAL, REYK Reorded commentaries by Ray-Willem mond Glendeninire and O'Sullevas with Roger Mortimer aa race-render. on the race at Epsora. 1.5 THE COMPOSER SPEAKS.

Ja works of Klustrated pro- grammes Joseph Cooper visita famous British composera and Abori invites them to talk themselves and their mode,

3: Antony Hopkins

THURSDAY, JUNE 6

130 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE. ·. 440 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

HEATHER."

the Exerpts from

Londen Ilippodrome Production of the Muriel Pixy, Adapted from the Novel "The Litle" Mfuister," By Sir James Bertie.

1. LETTEK FROM AMERICA (LONDON RELAY RECORD.

8.45 ELGAR AND TCHAIKOVSKY.10.00

of their music. ARCHERS.

Tila

A story of country folk,

10 THE NEWS.

IS. SPORTE ROUND-UP.

8.25 Report from the

NORTH Or England,

Key-a30 MELODY ON STRINGK

THE WEBX

INDIES. Commentaries by Rex Alson, John Arlott,"and" Kenneth Ablack on the fifth and last day's play in the First Test match at Edgbaston. Birming- hem.

8.15 ULBIER MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS

10.15 From the Third Programme.

"BWIFTS.

By Dr David Lack.

Act: Pavillon in the Palace of 10,45 MONTMARTRE PLAYERS. Barninria.

Directed by Henry Krein.

0.35 MAX JAFFA AND HIS OR-11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.

CHESTRA.

18.00 THE NEWS.

15.13 FOR CHILDREN.

11.00 nie nen, RADIO NEWSREEL,

11.LS BILL EDWARD ELGAR,

(Born June 2, 1837: led 1834). Violin Concerto in minor played

by Alan Loveday and the BBC Northem Orchestra.

MONDAY, JUNE 3

OF

0.30 p.m.

COMPOSER

НЕЕК. Puccini (records).

6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 0,43 BANUY MACPHERSON,

At the theatre organ.

2.00. Jack Payne introduces

BAY IT WITH MUSIC. "The Concert Platform. 130 FIFTY YEARS or

RACING.

Narrated by Alan, Clarke, BOG THE News,z.. * BIX SPORTS REVIEW.

THE

:

8.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Altaine Cooks.

11.15 Celeket.

ENGLAND

INDIZA.

V

THE

Further commentaries. 11.49 HBC COBERTS HALL

WEET

BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5

4,30 pm, SCIENCE REVIEW. 5.40 FROM THE EDITONIALS.

4 CHARLIE KUNZ,

Al the pUSTED,

1.90 ENCIMI-SPEAKING

DINNER.

Extracts

UNION

recorded from the speeches of HR, The Duke of Funburgh, the Hon. John Hay

Whitney, and Lord Lunay at the dinner Fiven tast night

T.T. cherter Hotel, London.

8.45 THE LAUGHTERNAKERS.

The hit at Tony Fayno and David HURAI. B.13 Cricket

ENGLAND INDIRA.

7.30 IN TOWN TONIGHT. " 8,00 THE NEWE

KIS SPORTE ROUND.UP,

8.15 Iteport frems

NO TIT-EAST ENGLAND. Oxfordshire.

#30 Mic For DANCING.

2.00 DANCE MUSIC. 1930 WELSH MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS. 19.15 MUSIC TAPESTRY, 11.00 Big Han, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 Racing.

THE CORONATION CUF.

By Alistair Cooke,

TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. With Bobbie Britton and Peter Lowe.

10.30 CONCERTO POR DREAMS,"

Jack Fina (Piano) and h Dechestr

I Look at Heaven (Grieg's Plano Concerto in A Minor); Tonight we Love Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto in ♬ Fiat Minor): Now and Forever, (Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphonys; On the Isle of May (Tchaikovsky's Siring Quartet): Intermezzo: Lamp

(Ravel's Pavane); I Low Dream Sonatai, Stella by Starlight: Rhapsody in Blue,

10

Roger

WEATHER REPORT,

A recorded commentary by Raye ( 11.00 TIME SIGNAL

Glendenning, with mond

| Mortimer_ a race-reader. ort The

race at PUT MUSIC.

1130 app.

(rezorda).

11.45 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.

FRIDAY, JUNE 7

'EVERYBODY'S · BUBI-

NESS. 4.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 6:43 ALBERT DELBOY TRIO. 7.90 fuck Burden la

'MEMORY FOR MURDER."

A new play for radio by Merrick

አይ የሆዳን .

1.10 Motor Cycling.

TOURIST TROPHY.

the

A recorded commentary from the Isle of Man on the start of Senior T-T., event..

1.00 THE NEWE.

4.15 PORTE ROUND.UJ",

* Report from the

MIDLANDA.

8.30 THE CHRISTIAN YEAR.

A progtomise for the week after

Day.

Dor. A DRIND OF MUSIC.

9.15 Ceel Parker, and Obella Sim la ***A CASE FOR DE MORELLE!

6: "Voice in the Night. WORK AND WORSINE. WEST WAL YUX

10.00. THE NEW!..

BAS OUR

-Peler Yorke and this Orthsetra. 930 HIT PARADE.

100 THE NEW..

16.19 CONPOSER OF THE WEER,

Pacciai (recórda).

10.30 Motor Cycling.

TOURIST TROPHY,

A recorded commentary from the

Isle of Man on the flaisis of the Senior T.T. event.

11:00 Big Ben, BADIO NEWSREELA

1) 15. 'THE GONDOLIERS."

By Mik

The

RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON IIELAY),

11.16 CRICKET (LONDON: RELAY),

England v West Indies. Commentaries on the lat fest al Birmingham,

11.45 CLOBE DOWN, -

Wednesday

1,00 (a.m. TIME SIONAL AND

OPENING MARCH.

LIGHT MUSIC

7.35 NEWS SUMMARY

1.20 TOP O THE MOAN,

7.45 WEATHER REPORT,

TOP OF THE MORN (CONTD), 150 CRICKET (LONDON BELAT

RECORDED W

England v

Indies, Eyewitness pecount of the Test at Birminghans.

1.58 WRATHER REPORT.

1st

1.00 TIME BIGNAL NEWS (AND

DIARY FOR TODAY.

6.10 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN (LONDON RELAY RECORD- ED).

RES MERED IN THE AIR,

EST. HEPEAT HEADLINES

WEATHER REPORT.

BO CLOSE DOWN.

12.30p.m. PROGRAMMK”

KART

12

AND

HUM+

MUSIC FROM THE FILMS, 1.50 TIME SIGNAL

1.13 WEATHER REPORT,

1.16 NEWS

AND SPECIAL. AN-

CUTE

THE WORLDS.

MOST

NAIL

POLISH

19.00

Anatole (Violin: My Mother,

WEEK'S COMPOSER-

FLOAR, "Hem Pictures Op. 37" No, 1 Rea Slumber-Song (Noct), No. 2 In Javen (Capri, No. Where Corals Lio (Qarnett Gladys Ripley Contralto) and The London Byin phony Orch. cond. by Godto Weldon: "Wand of Youth" Suite No.. 2, Op. 11 March, The Little Bells- The BRC Symphony Orch. cond. by Sir Malcolm Bergent; "Symphony No. 130A Flat Major. Oj, da aih Mov. Lento - Allegro - London Philharmonic Orcli, cond. by dir Adrian Bouli. ·

19.30 "A TRIBUTE TO DANCERS." Popular Continental Orchestras. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME BIGNAL

RADIO NEWBAHEL (LONDON

RELAT).

11.IS RACING (LONDON RELAY).

"THE DERBYY ZA Recorded commentarie by Плужете Glendenning", and Joten olabilera on the Race

at Eproni, 11.43 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7.00 .01. TIME BIGNAL, UPENING MARCH, GHT UNIC..

7.15 NEW SUMMARY. 730 TOP O THE MUẨN, 745 WEATISER REPORT,"

17.00 Kms.

Friday

TIME SIGNAL AND OPENING MARCH. LIGHT MUSIC.

"Jos Clober, and, his Compno-

min Orchestr

1.13 NEWF SUMMARY. 120 TOP Q THE, MORN. 7.45 WEATHER" RÊPORT.

TOP. O' THE MORN (CONTD). 133 WEATHER REPORT." 7.59 NEW THENET 3.09 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS AND

DIARY FOR TODAY. 8.10 DOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN 4.15 ORCHESTRA CALL, NA

Checkableld, and -hip” orchestra, BAT REPEAT HEADLINES AND AE WEATHER_EXPORT. : 9.00 CLOSE DOWN. – 120 B5.05. ROMAN

CATHOLIC

PRAYERS & Mitar

by the Her. · Pather BW. Ohigher BJ,

11.30 PROGRAMME SUMMART. 18.33 - JOURNEY INTON THE MELODY OF JEROME KERN," With ́ Freddy⋅ Martin and Bla

11.00-TIME_BIGNAL, CA

M

LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Allitále Cooks. (Repeal of text Tuesday's broad-

1.1 WEATHER BEPORT PUSS LIS NEWS AND "SPECIAL AN-

NOUNCEMENTS,

130 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS, AND 209 CLORE DOWN..

TOP Oʻ THE MORN (CONTD)."{ 7.45 WEATHER REPORT,

AND

8.00 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS ...... DIABY FOR TÚDAT, FUN... LI HOME NEWE FROM BRITAIN (LONDON RELAY RECORDED). 8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR.

8.57 REPEAT READLINES

WEATHER DEPORT,

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

AND

12.39 p.m. PROGRAMME BUMMARY.

NOTHING BUT MUSIC." Vienna Philharmonic Orch.

1.09 TIME SIGNAL.

1.23 WEATHER REPORT,

1.IS NEWS AND SPECIAL AN.

NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 FROM THE SHOWS,

[1] from Broadway Pro- ductions. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

520 TIME FOR OLDER CHILDREN,

Presented by Ellisbeth,

0.00 TEME BONAL. PROGRAMME

SUMMARY

4.02 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 6.30 V. 0. A, HIT PARADE. 7.00 THE NATURALIST - INTRO-

DUCED

MAXWELL

KNIGHT.

Gleece.

BK

James richer and Peter Scott, 7.18 THE FLOGGITE..

With Elfe and Doris Waters. 145 BRDAT STORY.

"ble by w, Rainbird..

Read by John Wallace.

5,30 TIME FOR TEEN-AGERS,

Presented by Deborah; sturībatt: 450. TIME,SIGNAL. PROGRAMME

SUMMARY,

402 POPULARITY POLL

Prefented (by Ted-Thomas, j 6.30 ASIAN CLUB. 1.00 THE THREE BUNS (İNİTEN- -BLENTARISKA....

YOUNA SIAL SPIFT, **240).

1. With Vera Lynn. 1.45 GOING TO THE "FISTURES:

the critics disetas the pitures may have seen. This wiek. Chairman: Timethy-Biecti. 1.38 WEATHER REPORT.

4.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS-

STOP 1.09 COMMENTARY OR

TRESS ITEM

*AN MUSIC LUVERB: four

CLASSICAL REQUESTI. Presented by Affern Dekker, 1.15 PTR GOLDEN BUTTERFLY"

SY WALTER BEBANT AND JAMES BICE Dramatized by Howard Age.j The Net (Repeat of lest Buh- day's 'broadcasti.

945 "PLATTER PARADE."

Presented by Nick· Kendall.;. 10.30 "MUSIC FROM ITALY."

Ricardo Santos, and his orch. 10.53 WEATHER REPORT. 19.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-

RESL

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

Gent Chaconnino 'stinor (Purcell er. Whhisker);" Four Part Fantasia No. 1 (Purcell): Tour Part Tentaria No. 2 (Purcell) Vienna Chamber Orch. conducted by Franz LESIELLE DOWN.

11.30

INTERPRETATIONS

of

BRAHMS

Symphony No. 4 in E Minor

Op. 98

by

CHARLES MUNCH

The Boston Symphony Orchestra.

.

PAUL PARAY.

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra

BRUNO WALTER

The Philharmonic Orchestra of New York

SIR ADRIAN: BOULT: The Philharmonie Promenado Orchest

„HERBERT VON KARAJAN The Philharmonia Orchestra

MOUTRIES

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