́ ́ THE CHINA' MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1957.
Page: 13
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Barbara Lawrence To Sing American
Folk Songs Over Radio Hongkong
A programme with a difference is what one] would expect when it has the unusual title "A
· Paper of Pins,” and listeners at a quarter past eight on Monday evening will not be disappointed.
The title of the programme is the name of a well-known American folk song, and is only one of the many that the talented American, Barbara Lawrence, sings and talks about in this new series. And incidentally, that's not all she docs- she also accompanies herself on the zither!
At 7 p.m. on Monday the Hongkong Concert Orchestra, under their conductor, Victor Ardy, will be playing the first of two programmes which were recorded at the concert they gave at the Ritz on June 16. The first will include Rossini's Overture "Semiramide" and a selection of well-known themes by Dvorak.
I NEWB THEME
MARCH).
(N. F. D.
AN-
Ministering Angels-On, 1.00 TIME BONAL,
1. WEATHER REPORT. Wednesday, at 0.45 p.m., there will be the last In the series of programmes portraying the ves of womes who devoted their energies in improving the lot of their own kind.
Wednesday's play tells the story of Mary Wollstonecraft, a woman of strong will and inde- pendent thought whose pamphlet "A Vindication of the Rights of Women," published in 1702, is supposed to mark the beginning of the movement for women's Fights.
For Mary Wollstonecraft inde- pendence was the greatest prizo life offered, and most of ber Writing is really a plea for the education that would enablo
to earn
Inde- that
women
pendence,
This Week - An important visitor in Hongkong this week la Mr John McKeen, President
and Chairman of the Board of the Pilzer Corporation, an later-" rational chemical and pharma- ceuticol organisation, Mr McKeen ls in Hongkong to present to the Government a valuable gift of antibiotics for use among Hongkong's refugees. Tim Briston will interview him in tonight's edition of "This Weck" at 7.20.
115 NEWB AND SPECIAL
NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 THE TONDALLE Oncи.
Cond. by Franz Lebar, Music of Franz Lehar: Glogy Love. -Overture;
Merry Widow.-- Overture; Waltz Ifeom "Eva"):
and Buyer Waltz.
Ju For You
3.00
Presented by Dili Borward.
HAWAR CALLS,“
320 FORCES CHOICE.
Presented by Gay Horton,
400 "THE BEST TUINGS IN LIFE
ARE FREE."
Excerpts from the fim. Starring: "Gordon MacRae,
4.30 MURIC FOR TEA TIME.
Alfred Nowman and his chestra.
or
5.00 DESENT ISLAND DISCS,
-Chosen by Sir Malcolm Sargent.
3.30 TRIO BÜMRED (VOCAL).
With orchestra cond. by Don Cossa
8.00 TIME SIGNAL. PROGRAMME
SUMMARY,
6.02 UNIT REQUESTS, 1.09 JAZZ HALF HOUn
Presented by Robert Acheson. 7.30 THB WEER.
News, reports
and interviews
on oma of the week's events in and out of Hongkong. Compiled and introduced Donald Brooks.
138 WEATHER REPORT.
by
GO TIME BIGNAL. THE NEWA. 8.99 COMMENTARY
The Afth of six readings from his Diaries.
Selected and arranged by Ormerod
red. 120 FENCY
PAITIE
ORCHESTRA.
·
AND
Introduced by George Hylanda, #30 BUNDAY CÓNGERT.
Pictures at An Exhibition Mounaorgsky-itavel) Chicago Sym. Orch. cond. by Hafael Kubollk: 1symphony In D Minor, Op. Poath.
(Bruck
Concert Hall Hymphony Ordi.
Henk Spruit; Apollo Hyacinthus, K.--Ovežtute (Mozari)-National Gallery Orch Cosul, by Richard Balos.
1943 RONERT MAXWELL'S
AND ORCHESTRA. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL.
1.00 TIMER SIGNAL.
EDITH PIAF BINGS, La Vie en Rose; My Lost Melody; Don't Cry: Hymn to I
4.11 WEATHER REPORT
1.15 NEW AND SPECIAL AN-
NUUNCAMENTS.
1.30 ME REQUESTS.
Presented by EBAY 2.30 OLD TIME RAMBOOM (31). With Sydney Thompson and his Orchestra.
3.00 "PRISONER AT THE BAR.”
The Hory of the trial of B. X. Dougal.
Told by Elgar Laurigorbert. -1 30 JORPITAL REQUESTU.
Presented by Hary
1.30 BILL,X MAY AND · HIS
ORCHESTRA,
On by Jingol Bouth Rampart Street Parade; Down Home tag The Shelk of Araby: Sorta Blugs Panama; Riverboat Bhuffle: Five
Foot Two, Eyes of Bluc.
5.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
picha) Antoine and its or- cilestra. 1.30 “THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE,” By,Lowin.Carroi
Tha Jo and the Unicorn and the White Kaight"
6.00 TIME SIGNAL. PROGRAMME
KUMMARY,
6.47 MELODIES & MEMORIES (10), 630 FORCES EVENING BERVICE, Presented by Rev. 8. G. Ogden C.F.
7,00 FROM THE WEEKLIED. * 215 "THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY" DY WALTER BEBANT AND JAMES DICE.
Dramatised by Howard Agg. "Garden Party," 12.45 "VIRTUOSO,"
Julius Katchen (piano). Hungastan Rhapsody No. 1 in C Sharp Minor (Liszt); Nocturna (From "Sonata No. 2)' (Rotzm).
131 WEATHER REPORT.
8.99, TIME BIGNAL. THE NEWS, 8.00 COMMENTARY Un STOP
PRESS ITKAI,
4.15 "BERKNADE."
Hugo
Winterhalter
HARP
MUSIC AT. THE CLOSE. The Robert Shaw Chorals con- ducted by Robert Shaw.
Te Deum (Verdi) — With Arturo Toscanini and the NOC Spm Orchestra; Ave Verum, Ков Parter (Mozart) With (Organ).
Hugh
11.29 THE EPILOGUE.
First Bunday alter Trinity. The Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Monda
7.00 .m. IME BIONAL.
MARCH.
AMORA MUSIC.
OPENING
The New Concert Orchestra.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
129 101 U THE MURN. 1.99 WEATHER KEPORT
TOP THE MORN (CONTD). 7.38 WEATHER RePur. 1.59 NEWM THEME (N. F. 8.
MARCH).
8.00 LANE SIGNAL NEWS AND
DIARY FOR TODAY
8.10 HUNK NEWS FROM BRITAIN. LE STAGE AND, SCREEN
MELODIES,
8.51 REPEAT HEADLINES
WEATHER AKTORI,
AND
0.09 CLORE DOWN. 12:39 pm, PROGRAMME BUMMARK. 12 "VOUBLE ATTRACTION."
David_Whitehall and his Orch. | Georgia Gibbs (Vocal). 109 TIME BIGNAL
WEATHER REPORT,
LIS NEWS THEME IN. F. B.
1.1
ада
ila
orcher ME AT THE LON 4.30 SHOW
DON PALLADIUM.
MARCH).
SPECIAL
1.13 NEWS AND
NOUNCEMENTS.
With The Skyrockets rchestra, The Sung Pediare, Harold Hearings, Hedley Ward Trio, Tony Hancock (Top of the kid). | cond. 9.00 TIME BIGNAL.
PORTRAIT WOOLF,
AN.
1.39 AFTERNOON CONCERT,
"Midsummer Night's Dream" Op. 21 Overture (Mendelssohn) - L'Orchestre Dos Concerta Lamoureux Paul Va Kempen.: by Preludes, Op. 28, Nos. 1 in C Majori OF VIRGINIA 2 in A Minor: 3 in G Major (Chopin)
-Egon Patrl (Piano);
Ов
втор
BBC Overseas
-
("Volco ot
the
PRESS ITEM. 115 EVENING STAR.
Bax Alica West">
The rall of the Lonerom Pino; The Lou Fronter; Ole Faithful; Twillen on Up Trail; Sky Buse.
1.35 BUILTS CAVALCADE.
Kaked by Ted Thomas, Procliced by John Wallace.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
Also in the programme is an account of the opening of the ancient L Cheng Úk tomb which took place yesterday, a discus- sion on the expansion of Hong- with kong's telephone system Mr T. S. Pugh, and an inter- . view with the famed restaurant 9.39 MUSIC IN MINIATURE (103. owner and gourmet, Mr Ber- geron, who is in Hongkong to collect new Ideas on Chinese food.
THE GOUN HROW-H. "Perumal Naziative,
10.00 SHALE, WE DANCE,"
Convington
thú
Spanish
Shortwave
(0.30 p.m. to 12.15 am. on 25.750 Mo/s, 1105m; 15.020 Mc/s,
SATURDAY, JUNE 22′′
4.30 p.m. THIS DẨY AND AGE. 8.40 FILM TRE EDITORIALS. 6.45 VUN CHILDREN, 7.30 FLVING BOU
2.00 THE NEWS,
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 825 Report from the
WEST COUNTRY,
1.30 FROM THE WEEKLIES 8.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 0.00 FIFTY YEARS
From the A,F Station, Union, Buckinghamabiro, „Tumbling Tunbloweeds Slow With The Curoneta, Frank Weir, Foxt: You re Driving me Crazy Yotula Cizrk, Tony Fayne and David Foxtrot Dixieland
Evans Marching Band -Fuxuot;Tribuna BoogtoWa
Commandera; 4t Saint-Louis-Buleto; Au Comh Monday Recital-Three years
au Chod DoneQuickstep; Le Gilet ago Ireno Yuen, one of Hong-San Lunta M. Philippe kong's most taltated plantats. Gerard and his Ensemble; Poli- left to study in
United Guals of Portugal--Foxtrot; Let's get States. Now she's back in the way from All-Foxtrot; Tiger Lily Quickstep: Veda Waltz--- Colony again and will be making | Warren Covington and the Comunanki . her fist public performance iners Cha-Cha-Cha Bar-Xavier Cugat a broadcast from Radio Hong and his Orch: Jock and Holl Mainbo
Roll Prysock and tua Orch: Dun kong on Monday at 9.80. The Ding the Lights-Foxtrot Bill Haley major work in her programme and Cornets with Vocal; Blue Suede Shoes-fuck and Boll-Paul Bean; will be a Sonata by Mozart,
Who do Fool Fall in Love-ilock and Roll-uoy Lytin and the Zeur
the
s
Imagine yourself a lone cast- Angers will Jerry Rudolph and away on a desert Island with Ratu & TV Oren. Gee but it's med only a record player and eight to have borne body Nice-Foxtrot for company that is You're the Only Star In My Bloo records the predicament Si Malcolm Waliz: Jun's Jingle-Foxtrui: September Song-Foxtrat; I Love Sargent has to imagine when hejmy, Baby Quickstep-Jan Garber chooses his eights disks in a pro- und has Orch; Dearest Love
Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy gramme at tiyo o'clock today
Balel Orpheans with Vocal Charus. Roy Plomley conducts the inter-{ 10.38 WEATHER REPORT, view, which also includes some tho interesting details about musical preferences of the celebrity concerned,
110 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL. 1135 CRICKET,
England v. West Indies. Commentaries on the 2nd Test at Lord by Hex Alston, John Arlol) | Among several interesting fea- and Kenneth Aback, tures in next week's broadcast-11.50 CLOSE DOWN.
ing is "A Fortrait of Virginia Woolf," which can be heard at: nine o'clock on Sunday evening. Virginia Woolt, one of the mast
distinguished writers of her tune, died in 1941. In this pro-
Sunday
grammo some of her friends con- | 10.00 a... TIME. SIGNAL.
tributo
their impression and reminiscences to form a mosnic anthology.
NEWS, WEATHER REPORT, SPORTS
RESULTS AND PROGRAMME SUMPLARY,
10.18 CRICKET.
England. West Indies. All eg witrem account of
third day's play.
30
Sunburat Girls on the Rooks On Tuesday at 8.15 p.m. Radio
1020 NEW CONCERT ORCHI Hongkong is broadcasting a fen-
Cond, by Anion. ture with the intriguing tile 10.39 "MORNÍNG PROM.“ "Sunburnt Girls on the Rocks." Symphonic Variations (Frenck) The sub-itle is rather more tousel Cusadesus (Plane), with the Philharmonia Orch, cond. by George mundabo-"Norway! Revisited" Weldon; Fantasia on a Theme by --and the programme is in fact Thomas Taille (Williams)The BC a privato vlew of the Norwegian Bym. Orch, cond, by Sir Malcolm
scene
Sargent.
by Eric Linklater, who 11.00 SERVICE FROM, ST JOHN'D was revisiting the country after
an absence of many years. Think
of Norway, anys Eric Linklater,
CATHEDRAL.
Preacher: The Right Rev, B. Hall ahon of Houghout.
and you think of long-legged 2.13 D. DAVID LIVINGETONE.
sunburnt giris.on a summer
beach, or lying like plump sanis
re
om smooth acanide rocks!
Becond Text Majchend minder for cricket enthusiasts that on Monday and Tuesday at 11.15 p.m. there will be relayed commentaries on the last two days of the Second Test Mateb between England and the West Indios at Lord's; and on Sunday, Tuceday and Wednesday mornings there will be a short Dye-witness account of the „previous day's play.
(Broadcarung on a frequency at 500 kilowrales por scound),
Today
FERDINAND
RACING
07 MOTOR
mansories
Raymond Baxter reports from Le Alana and reconstricts from the last afty years of Le twenty-four hour international Raco,
9.15 Cricket
THE WEST
ENGLAND INDIES
Commentaries by Rex Alton, John Arlot, and Kenneth Ablack on the sided day's play in the Second Test Match at Lord”.
935 SCOTTISH_MAGAZINE, 19.00 THE NEWS,
10.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE, 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, 11.15 Cricket_(See 0,15), 11.5# Motor Racing
MANB HOUR HACE.
TWENTY-FOUR- INTERNATIONAL
The
art d Commentators; Raymond and Robin Richards,
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
6.30 p.m.
WEEK.
report. Baxle
COMPOSER. OF THE
Holst on recorda). 6.40 FROM THE KDITURIALS. 6.45 KINGS OF THE KEYBOARD. Piano made in coniqueting styles,
110 BUNDAY BREVICE.
From St Merlin-ni-ihe-Fields, Lon don, conducted by the Rev. Austen Williamar
8.00 THE NEWS,
1.35 BPURTS ROUND-UP,› 83) Cynl Fletcher, Bolty Amell Michia) Denison, tulile any
MIXED DOUBLES.''
A season in living observed and writ. ten by Bob Aankhouse and Denia Goodwin.
9.00 A YEAR TO REMENODEN
Melodious Memoria of 1918. 10.00 TRE NEWB ̧. ** ID.IS VOR. CHILIREN.
Railway Tales.
11.00 g Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.20 app. YORK FESTIVALMIST
Oposing Concers.
MONDAY, JUNE 24
4.30 p.m. COMPOSER OF THE
WEEK.
Hout (recordi), 3.45 FROM THE EDITORIALA,
6.45 BANDY MACPHERSON.
At the theatre organ,
1.00 Jack Payne Introduces
'BAY IT WITH MUSIC.
7.30 THE CENTRAL BAND OF THE
ROYAL AIR FORCE,
3.00 THE NEWS.
5.35 SPORTS REVIEW 830 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Allstar Cooke.
5.4 THE STARGAZERS' MUBIC
snor
0.15 Cricket
ENGLAND INDIES.
THE WEST
Commentaries by Rex Alston, Joha Arloji, and Kenneth Ablack on the fourth day's play in the Second Teat Match at Lord's,
935 ENGLISH MAGAZINE Presente people and evanis in the South of England. 10.00 THE NËWB," 10.15 NEW Bxcoins. (Concert music)
11.00 D's Den, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 Cricket, (Sco 9.15).
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
0.30 p.m. THIS DAY AND ‘AGE.... 8.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.45 THE MONTMARTRE
PLAYERS
7.00 COMMONWEALTH CLUD. 7.30 EDMUNDO ROB.
And Nu Latin-American Orchestra,
8.00 THE NEWB,
115 SPORTS ROUND UP. :. $25 Five Minutes Igr
FARMERS,
8.30 FORCES FAVOURITES, 9.co.Aloxa
pozda
9.15 Cricket
ENGLAND
V
WEST
THE INDIES. Commentaries by Bex Alston, John Aripit, and Kenneth Ablack on the fith and last day's play in the Second Test Biatch at Lord's,
933 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
A programme for Ulster people over soas including the bows from home, |a, sporta report, topiesă talks inter-
Views
10.00 THE NEWS,
10.39 TE BALANCE OF NATURE. Three folks from the Third Pro- gremo by Charles Ellon. T.R.8. 3: The Conservation of Variety! 10.45 DEEP HARMONY, 11.00 Big Ben, HADIO NEWSREEL, 115 Cricket.
(500 0.15)
1. BBC CORCERT HALL,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26.
6.30 p.m. - SCIENCE REVIEW. 9.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.45 PIANO PLAYTIME.
1.00 THOSE WERE THE DAYS; 139 IN TOWN TONIGHT, 1.00 THE NEWS
8.15 SPORTA KÕUND-UP.
$25 Steport from
Į
Rhapeody-Polles d'Espagne & Jota Aruqunci ·(Li) baon Fetri (Piano) with the Minneapolis Bym. Orch, cend. by Dimitri Mitropoulos,
2.00 CLUBE DOWN
5.30 TALKING ABOUT TEACHING
(23), Miners' Magazine,
-3.45 Approx. INTERLUDE. Suito No. 1 In E-Flat Suite No. 2 In F, Op 20 (Hols).
0.50 TIME BIGNAL. PROGRAMME
BUMMARY.
{ffolst>:
BROTHERB TALDUT BING DERMUDA CALYPIO, 130 CLASSICAL REQUENTU.
Presented by Aileen ekkur. 180 BUMMER SEASON PROM.
A progrinhas recorded at The “niti, da zunaja Buring the cozicere given by the jongkong Concert Vicbeatza (Leader) Area Carpio).
Conductor: Victór Ardy,
730 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS.
11.15 CRICKET.
England v. West Indies, Commentaries from Lord's on the 2nd Test by Rex Altors, John Arlott
and Kenneth Ablack. 11.45 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 an, TIME 310NAL,
OPENING MARCH, LIGHT MUSIC.
1.15 NEWN BUMASARY.- 120 TOT O' THE MORN 14 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP O' THE BORN (CONT'D). 7.56 CRICKET ENGLAND WEST
INDIEB.
Ryo mline dinh thay 131 WEATHER REPORT. 1.09 TIME SIGNAL NEWS AND
DIART FOR TODAY. 1.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. B. MUSIC FROM ITALY BSY REPEAT HEADLINES
WEATHER REPORT.
account.of the 4th
LGTIE
Beylowed by Brooks Bernacchi, "Low AutobCgraphy: "Porta.00 From Atenway" by bertrand Russell
145 INTERMĽUDS FOR MUSIC.
The Baroid Smart quintes. 2.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS. 19 COMMENTARY
PRESS ITEM.
1.13 "A PAPER OF PING."
BTUP
BRIDAFA ZAWIence any Ameri- can folk songs and talks about Usir origin.
4,30 BBC JAZZ CLUB,
Freddy Handall and his Band, 2,00 TIME BIGNAL.
produced
MOVIE MAGAZINE. Edited and Timothy Birch. 1.30 PIANO RECITAL,
by
By Bene Yued Sonala in D (Mozart); Capricta In D Minor Op. 74 No. 2: Intermezza in E Major Op. 116 No. 4; Romance Op. lia No. 6 (Ali by Brahms); 3 Studies by Chopin: 1) In F Major Op 10 No B; 2) C Sharp Minor Op 10 No. 4; 3) G Flat Major Op. 10 No. 4.
14.00 CONTINENTAL MERRY GO
ROUND
Kamus Betour and his orchestra. Aperiul Besta b Seville; Biring Fever; RomanCICO; The Harlequiži Waltz Cambado; The Extravagant Polka tullabalon Latin Quarter; Cavalina; Cocktail Tange.
1030 THE GOON BROW~~34.
"Personal Narrative,”
(hepers of inst Baturday's broad- cast)."
AND
CLOBE DORN 12.13 p.). MORNING PRAYERS.
By the Rov, 3. R. sandhkels. 17.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
AND 13.3 EDMUNDO
ORCHESTRA. With inez del Carmen. 1.00 TIME BIONAL. “RRYTIAL"
вод
1116
PROGRAMME SUMMATTY. 401 LUCKY DEP.
Listauer Requests. Presented by Margherita. 7.00 STRING JONG,
Ronald Rings and Dis chestra.
1.30 TIME FOR JAZZ
RURIN DAY.
748 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIMK BIGNAL,
THE NEWS,
8.99 COMMENTARY
8.15 OPERA AND BALLET,
Die Zauberiole (The Stagio Fieta'') (Mozart). Aet x.
The Cait
The Queen i The Night.. Taming... 1st Lady 2nd Lady Ard Lady. PAPSEOO. Monostatos. Pamira. let Youthi and Youth onard Youtil.
test
Wirn {2nd Bitent.
Why, awaken mo (trom "Werther" (Massenet)-Georges Thill (Tenor); and Dotilah" (Balt
"Samson Sana)
Sarastro.. Speaker..
Patagena,
Atmed Ma
...Witma Kipp Anton Denno la Gena Jurirao „Friedi, Juegler Else Schuthot .......Erich KurIR
Peter Klein
lemgard Seefried Hermine Steinmassi Eleonore Derpingitaris
Annelies Bucki
Frich Ma Itaraid' I'rowtho
..Ludwig Weber' George London Ljubory Loos
With Tho Vienna Orch.
Pantschest Philharmonie
3939 Annzor, AUSTRÀLIAN MAGA-
ZINE
INTERLUDE.
Softly Come to my All
Awakes my Heart-Marichi 10.30 "JUKE BOX" Anderson with Orch. wond, by The Cat from Coos Bay-The Wally Lawrence Collingwood; The Carnival Stolt Orci -loon-The Melody
Orcti.
of the Spider = (Roussel)-Orchestre | Elsters and Black and White will des Concerts Lamouroux cond. by Jean Martinon.
8.43 WEDNESDAY TEKATKE.
"Ministering Anguley,
No., 9,
A serios „of «ix programmes about women who have made a contribu- tion to mankind specially writech for broadcasting by Janať Torphlin, Produced for the Hongkong stage Club by Pat Ezan. The Car: MaTY Wellstonecraft Philippa Coombes William Godwin, David Jordan; Tom Paine, Geoffrey Lupton: Southey David Cross Fusell; Foter Van Vilet; Glibert Imlay, Stanley Qwer: Mrs Inchbald, Bernadette O'Donovad Mr Johnso Artan Sutton,
939 AND RECITAL BY YO-AN
CHANO. 10.00 THIS WEEK'!. COMPOSER
Hamblo--Dute Smile, Muskrat Swing College Band; Let's have a Party-Winifred Alwell (Plana); Do, do, do, do, do, do, do Mary Wollstonecraft' codwin Agala-Svend Asmussen and hil (unal).
Kirch, with Chorus: Tuuchez pas au (Hornionis) Gribi--Jean Wetzal with Jean Wiener
RioLocom Aveva in Bavete
THD: Chuldren Chorua under the directión ut Bonekchi; Mein Herz W leh dir Schenken-Hans Contohmann andă hi Orch. El Trapero Del Amor- Manual Montez and hin Tango Orchestra Robert
DVORAK. Carnival Overture Op. 62-Chienro Symphony Orch mnd. by Friz Teiner; flomantle Pieces Op. 75 Allegro Moderato; Allegro Maestoso: Allegra Appassionato Lotals Kauf-
WILA Artinar Whittente andan (Viola), Artur Balsam (Piano) Jack Lowa on two planos with Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104 1×0. Mov. Allegro-Pabis Cagala (Cello), orchestra.
with Czech Philharmonie Oreli, cond. by Georg Szolt.
10 WEATHER REPORT, 1.15 NEWS AND SPECIAL
NOUNCEMENTS.
1.29 LUNCHTIME CONCENT.
AN-
Boston Symphony Orch. Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 3% (Tchaikovsky), 1st Mov. Andante sostenuto: Moderato con anima- cond. by Serge Kouwæviuky: The Love for three Granges, Op. 234
(Prokuleft), March, Schietzo-cund, by Serge Koursevitzky; Introduction
Rondo end
Capricoloso Op. 23 (Saint-Saeria) - cand. by Charice Munch with David Oistrakh (Violin).
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
$.30 TIME. VOR CHILDREN, ·
Presciled by Elizabeth. 4.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
BUMSTANY
5.02 "I IZZARD EUROPE SINGING.” Programine §: Greece and Italy, 6.13 Approx. GREEKFOLK SONGS. Berceuse; The Doe; That Ster Erinaki Lilan Llo (INDIA)= Soprano), Zui Viahopoulou (lyric Sourano) El Nicotnidou (Piano)
10.39 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS 8.50 DAVID ROBE AND HIS OR
REEL
Programmes
10.91m; and 21.550 Lo/#, 18.92m)
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND, Berkalizo
B.ED MONIC FOR DANCING. v.is, Deell Parker and Sheila, sim in
JA CABE FÜR DE MURELLE,' Script by Ernest Dudley.
9: The Black Htuby,"
Expande
0.45 GREAT HYMN WRITERS.
A morice of programmes about Chris. 1an hymtis and those who wrote them. introducea uy Dr J. Alan Kay,
19.00 THE NEWS,
10.15 BOMETHING OLD JOME.
THING NEW.”
A programme of male from the theatre
1
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSRBEL.
THE COMFOBER SPEAKE, 6: Arthur Benjamin.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
6.30 p., THIS DAY AND AGE. 6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 1.45 HANDEL AND DELIUS,
A pramme of their music.
140 THE ARCHERS,
A mogy of country folk,
1.90 THE NEWS,
FID SPORTS_BOUND-UP.
$23 Heport from the
NORTH OF ENGLAND
3.10 TRE EDWARD RUBACH
QUINTET.
100 DANCE. MUSIC,
930 WELSH MAGAZINE.
10.00 TIK
10.35. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 11.00 Big Bea, RADIO NEWBUKEL,
IGHT MUSIC,
11
11.45 SERIOUS ARGUMENT,
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
6.30 p.m. EVERYBODY'S
BUSINESS.
Robert Red reporting.
4.40 FROM 21K EDITORIALS,
6.43 TUE MONTMARTBE
PLAYERS.
7.30 Bernard Braden In
10 LITTLE TIME.'
3: "Don't talk lines,'
7.30 ROYAL MILITARY ACADÉMY,
SANDHURST,
Presentation of New Colours by Bar Majelly THE QUEEN. 1.40 GUT MUSIC
ACO THE NEWS
835 SPORTA ROUND-UP. 825 Report from the MIDLANDS.
830 XUE CHRISTIAN YEAR. The pected ní a series of programmes. relating to the Creation sa told in the Book of Genesis, with muzle by the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, fleader: Julin Glen. -
1.45 DYR KIND OF MUSIC, 139, NEW RECORDS,
(light mine).
35.00 THE NEWS.
10.15 MUSIC TAPESTRY,
11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.
11.18 MUSIC OF THE STARS,
11. THE ATOM HOWLER."
By Jay and Stephen Black. Produced by R.D. 8milia,
By Mik
7.00
CHESTRA,
Restalgia; Our Valu: Return to Furadice Violin: Under the Star: The Bad and the Basuiitul; Vienna Sings Again; All I Desira; Septem Der OTLIGHT ON SONG."
To Ergent Light Opera Com. pany cona, by Leonard J07. The Male of Jerome horn: dweEŁ Adeline; Very Good Eddie, Leave it to Jano; The Girl from Utal: Oh Boy: Who Left Alone again Bluss} K-Lu-A: Sunny.
INTERLUD2.
730 FIRST HEATING,
Presented by Ronald Decent. 158 WEATHER DEPORT,
$.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS. 3,09 COMMENTARY.
10.10 "ETRINGTIME
UITEM (UCHAEL CARE). Ichard Elisaster playing the org at th John Biammond MUNDIAL, 10.31 WEATHER REPORT 11.00 TIME BIGNAL
Hays
RADIO NEWSLYEL, 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC
Henri Hent And Mis Orchestra. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Thursday
7,60 m, TIME SIGNAL
OPENING MARCH, LIGHT MUSIC. Bay Martin Orch.
and his Concert
7.45 NEWO BUMMARY. 1.20 TOP Oʻ. THE MORN. TAS WEATHER REPORT.
TOP OF THE SORN (CONT"D). 7.36 WEATHER REPORT, E.00 TIME BIGNAL NEWS.
10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 DIARY FOR TODAY, 0.10 MUAK IN THE AIR, 4.37 REPEAT HEADLINES
WEATHER REPORT.
AND
0.00 CLOSE DOWN. 13.50 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.12 NOTHING BUT MUSIC."
1.90 TIME SIGNAL.
111 WEATHER REPORT. 13 NEWS AND SPECIAL AN
NOUCEMENTS.
1.30 "FROM THE SHOWS.". "Fany" (H. Roma). Excerpts sung by the Prizelpala and Chorus of the Broadway Pro- duction. Orchestra comul. by Lehman Engel.
3.JS BUNBURNT GIRLS ON THE] 26 CLOBE DOWN.
ROCKS or
NORWAY REVISITED,
By Eric Linklater,
3.43 THE MUsic makers,
aldeburgh Festival of
And the Aris—1050.
(Chidren's Concert),
Biule
9.15 LATIN AMERICAN RHYTUMS. $45 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alltale Cooke,
19.00 TED HEATH AND IS MUSIC, 1030 "LOOK WHAT I'VE FOUND,"
A Record Miscellany.
Presented by John Wallage. 1958 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWI.
REEL
11.15 CRICKET.
England.v. West Indies. Commentaries trom Lord's on the 2nd Text by Rex Aisien, John Arlott and Kenneth Ablack. 11.45 CLOSE DOWN.
Wednesday
7,00 a.m. TIME BIONAL, OPENING
MARCH,
LAKE, MUSIC, MANTOVANI AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
2.15 NEWB SUMMARY 720 TOP O' THE MORN, 7:45 WEATHER REPORT,
TOP OF THE MUIN CONTD). 754 CRICKET.
Engiana v West Indies, Eye-walde Aount or -day's piny al Lord's,
7.65 WEATHER EKVORT. 8.50 TIME SIGNAL,
NEWS AND
TODAT
DIARY
the last
1.10 HOME NEWB FROM BRITAIN, 8.13 MUSIC IN THE AIL.
5.5T REPEAT DEADLINES
1., WEATHER REPORT,
9.06 CLOBE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME
MARY.
AND
SUM-
12.3 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS,
19 TIME SIGNAL.
1.12. WEATHER REPORT.
AD NEWS AND
SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTE.
130 AFTERNOON CONCERT. Mamborger Symphoniker. Cond. by Ferdinand Leitner. L'Artestenno-Konzert Suite No. 1 (Niest); Prelude; Minuetto; Carillón; L'Arlesienne-Konzori Buite No.
Intermezzo;
Bizet:
Posturale; Menuet; Forandole,
2.00 CLOBE DOWN,
5.30 "WOMEN ONLY."
A Weekly DİAFREIDO, 6.90 TIME SIGNAL,
CUTEX
THE WORLD'S
MOST
POPULAR
NAIL
· POLISH
330 TIME FOR OLDER CHILDREN.
Presented by Elizabeth, 500 TIME SIGNAL. PROGRAMME
SUMMARY,
4.02 PORTUGUESE (ALP HOUR.
PARAPE. 1.00
630 V.0.A. ET SEUODY."
Fold Berguts and Juan Benno TAIYALA
7.15 "PLOGGITS?
With Elsie and Doris Waters.
1.43 DAVID LOW.
A Personal Portrait.
By Frank Owen.
*
138 WEATHER REPORT. 3.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.00 COMMENTARY,
8.15 AN EVENING WITH BELA-
FONTE.
19.58 WEATHER REPORT, 11.99 XIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
XEKL. 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
The Melachrino Strings cond. by Georgs Melachetno, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
7.09 1.M. TIME SIONAL,
ING MARCH,
OPEN.
LURI SUDIE. PERCY FAITH AND HIS ORCHESTRA,
7.35, NEWS SUMMARY
1.20 TOP_{' THE MORN. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT,
TOP O' THE MORN (CONTD), 7.88 WEATHER REPORT, 3.39 TIME DIGNAL,
NEWB,
AND
$30 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 8.13 DIARY FOR TODAY, 8.15 SWEET AND WING, 1ST REPEAT HEADINĖS
WEATHER REPORT, 9.99 CLOSE DOWN. 12.15 p.m. ROMAN
PRAYEES.
CATHOLIC
May the Hov. Father R, W. Gallagher HJ,
12.30 PROGRAMNK BUMMARY 12.28
JOURNEY INTO. MELODY." The music of George Gershwin, 1.00 TIME SIGNAL,
LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Altair Cook,
(Repeat of lani Tuonday's brund- chal)
1.25 WEATHKA REPORT.
1.15 NEWS AND SPECIAL AŅĀ
NOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS.
Concerto No. 4 in. 0° Major for Pinna and Groliestry Op. 58 (Beeth- (Plano). oven)Gulomar Novaes Wau Vienna nymphony Oreli, cond. by Dilo Klemperer, 3.00 CLOSE DOWN,
330 TIME FOR TEEN-AGENS.
Presented by Deborah Haribate, #.09 TIME SIGNAL.
PRUGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.09 POPULARITY POLL,
Prempied by Ted ThomaO. 8.30 ASIAN CLUB,
7.00 FRANK CHACKSFIELD AND
И ОПСЛЕНТКА,
7.15 YOURS SINCERELY.
(0) With Vera Lynn,
7.45 COING TO THE PICTÒRES. The optics discuss the pięknemm they have seen this week.
Chairman; Timolay Burch,
WEATHER REPORT. *.
15
2.00 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS
3.09 COMMENTARY,
8.15 MUSIC LOVERS'
BOUR-
CLABICAL REQUESTS, Presented by Alleen Dakkor. Chamade Portaria and Fugue in 11 môner (J. 9. Bach); Piano Coa- zero No. 20 in D minor (K.440) (Mozart); 'Ballet muste from "The Swan Lake" (Tchaikovsky)
9.15
THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY." By Walter Besant and_James Juice, Dramatised by – Howard AKE.
"Garden Party (Repeat of inst Sunday broadcaARADE."
9.45 "PLATTER
Presented by Nick Rondall,
Merci Bon Dieu; Once was; Hova | 10.35 BÖSTUN POPS OLCH. Negeela; Danny Boy: The Drumun and the Cook; Cume my Love; Which the Saints go Marching tu... 143 A PORTRAIT OF THE MALTZ, The Philarmonla Orchestra cond. by Igor Mackovitel, German Dance K. 005, No. 3 (Mozart: Dance of the Byths Berlive); Waltz (Biravinsky); Tula Pelenato (Chabrier). 5.00 TIME SIGNAL.
Cond, by Arthur Fiedioz, the music of Offenbach; - 10.38 WEATHER REPONT. 10 TIME SIGNALS
AT THE OPERA.
RADIO NEWBKREL 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
The Mure of Ravel: Jeux "D'Eau The Fountain"): Oiseaux Tristes
No. Miroirs"
2)-Theo Brulon (Piano) Ordino (from "Gaspard da la Nuit Walter Meseking (Piano). 1150 CLOBE DOWN,
ORGAN WORKS.
of
Johann Sebastian Bach
CHORALE
PRELUDES
Allert Schnecitzer, Organist,
PRELUDE IN G MAJOR, & IN D MAJOR
And Canzona in D Minor, Mendelssohn: Sonata N° in D Minor Op. 68. Albert Schweitzer, Organist.
A RECITAL OF BACH ORGAN MUSIC“ Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in G Major: Chorale- Prelude Jesus Christus, Unser Héliund and
others.
PRELUDE & FUGUE IN B & C MINOR And Fantasia & Fugue in G & C Minor. Andre
· Marchal, Organist.
*r
THE SIX ORGAN SONATAS
Fernando Germani; Organist
MOUTRIES
Miranise Aros40, Kowloon, Tel: 63019,
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