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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1957.

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Your Radio Listening For Next

Next Week In Detail-A

On

Recital By Julius Katchen On

NEWS FROM HEITAIN, CRICKET.

England v West Indies,

-George Chisholm and his Bwing "Maurerische Tulk" KY. Orch.: Royal Garden Blues-Sid | 477 (Mozart); no Kleine Frel- Pelipe Quintet: Jenny'a Dalk mauerkantato" K.V. 023 (Mozart)- Eyo Wine Account of the 4th George Webb's Dixielanders: Black With Rudolf Christ (tenor) Fricti

ad Blue-Mark While presenta Juni 920 MUBICAL MOMENTA.

Majkut (Tenor) and Vienna Cham | Club; Afraid of you-George Bleur, ber Choir,

Eng: Blektor Jangio-Harry Gold 1120 THE EPILOGUE, dard his Pieces of Fight,

Sunday alter Tymity From the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN,

On Monday at nine-thirty, the world famous pianist, Julius Katchen, will be in the studio of Radio Hongkong to give his second broadcast Match at Headingley, Leeds. from this station. Listeners may remember the recital, by Mr Katchen at the beginning of 1955, 19.00 20 VIET when he made his first visit to Hongkong,

Now returning to the Colony on his second concert tour of the Far East, those who are already familiar with his brilliant playing will look forward to hearing him again over the air in the Monday Recital, when he will play "Pictures at an Exhibition" by Moussorgsky.

Cor De Groot (Piano) 630 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR-

CHESTRA,

ARMY

Conducted by Colonel Aloxan. drov

ENSEMNIE.

Black Eyebrows (Ukrainian Folk Bong); Ukrainian Poem: Ol, Not

song: The Little Bells; Song of the 1030 MORNING PROM,

Jen Over the Fields; Volga bout

ammer pperary

Don Giovanni-Overture (Mostart) -The London Sym. Orch, conduct-

Concerto No. In D Major (Bach)

The Chamber Orchi, of Bowel con ducted by Paul Sacher.

by Joset Krins: Brandenburg

FROM

THE

ENGLISH METHODIST CHURCH Preacher: The Ilov. J. Eu Sandbach.

Those in the Army will be interested in a broad-11.00 SERVICE cast at ten minutes past eight this evening, when Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer will give talk on the reorganisation of the Army.

"Educating

at nine o'clock

Archle"--Tonight i

a ten-minute

(Broadcasting on a frequency listeners en of 860 kilocycles per second).

hear the first of a new series of

the popular BBC

programme,

"Educating Archie," n comedy

show which must be unique for Today

the fact that the mast "human"

of its characters is a ventrilo- quist's dummy.

Once upon a time a ventrilo- quiat had to be seen as well an icard, but Peler Brought has succeeded in creating on the atr a new and completely bellevable character,

After breathing life into the fiture of Archie, and making him into picosunt And anischievous personality with all the endearing fraillies of the human boy, he now spends his radio life getting him bi and out of scrapes.

Archie's

boon companions in the show

Include comedienne Beryl Reid and a 12-year-old London girl, who appears from time to time na Archie's girl friend.

The Golden Age of Popular Song-A new BBC series which begins tomorrow at 0.30 p.m. is a musical programae which in sure to bring back memories and start you liumming, for the "Golden Age of Popular Song" will bring you tunes from the years 1018 to 1930.

Most people recall nostalgical- ly the "good old days" of their youth, Irrespective of dateo, 03

penk period of melody.

the "They

don't write songs like they used to," one hears them lament evidence that every age: glitters for someone, but if we remember Thal more people

sang, whistled, played, danced and listened to popular songs between the two World Wars than at any time in the history of "Tin Pan Alley," it seems safe to conclude that those yours were the most golden of them nil, and it is the music of that time that this series of eight. programunes recalls.

With popular singers of today, the George Mitchell Choir, and} the BBC Revue Orchestra, re- viving the songs of yesterday. and with hits like "Charmaine," "Sonny Boy," "Yes, we have no bananas" and the Charleston, the bathroom craze

-12.30 p.m.

PROGRAMME

STATEN. 12.32 THE GAY 75%."

BUM.

From the Vintage Period in Swing do

1.03 TIME SIGNAL,

THE DAY *** (Conta). 113 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 NEWS SPÉCIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTS.

1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

"South American Rhapsody." 2.00 "JUST FOR YOU.

Presented by nu! Dorward. 3.00 "HAWAH CALLS." 3.30 FORCES CHOICE,

Presented by red Fretwell. 4.00 "CARDUARI,."

Excerpts from the m duction.

Prv-

Starring: Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jen, Chorus and Grehesten. Conducted by Alfred Newman. 4.30 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.

The Melachrino Sizings. Conducted by Gorge Mclachainu. 5.00 THE HAL KANNER,

Chorts and Orchestra "Popular Variety."

3.30 FAMOUS OFFENBACH OVER-

TURES.

Orpheus in the Underworld; 1710 and Duchess of Gerelatein; fielen, The Betrothal at the Lanier-The London Plbarmonic Orchestra con- ducted by Jean Martinon.

8.00 TISTE BIGNAL PROGRAMME

SUMMARY

6.D2 UNIT EQUESTA.

Prented Yes Marjorie. Calling: No. 3 Supply Depot RAS.C.

1.00 JAZZ HALF HOUR,

Presented by Robert Acheson. 710 THEN WEEK,

Neves, reports and Interviews on som or the week's events In and out of Hongkong. Compiled anki introduced Donald Brooks,

12,00 noon WELSH BONGA.

Thomas L. Thựmaa (Baritone) with har and platio acco- paniment,

12.15 p.m. "DETWEEN YOU AND

ME." Thou shalt

bear not

false withess,

6.90 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME,

Albert Sandler and the Prim Court Orchestra.

Dreaming: Desulitul Spring; Alice Blue Gown: Pomone: Fascination: Vienna, city of my Drooma; Ac- claration War: Toina e Surriento; When day is done.

530 TIME FOR CHILDREN,

"The House at Pooh Corner.” By A. Á, Milne. *—Rabbil's Bury Day,

6.00 TIME BIGNAL, PROGRAMME

HUMMARY.

6.02 MUBIC FOR YOU,

Eric Robinson and hils Concert Orchestra with Karel Storita (colo), Maria Goossens chazy).

6.30 FORCES' EVENINO BERVICE. Conducted by thị Rev, R, L. Parsonage, with Choir or the Union Church, Kennedy Road,

7,00 FROM THE WEEKLIES.

113 TO LET-EPISODE 4.

Kartki in

eloven episodes from The Forsyte Saga" by John Galsworthy,

7.45 "VIRTUOSO."

William Primzone (Viola). Andante Cantabile (From "Quartet No, in D, Op. 11)" (Tehalkuvakty Tran by Kreisleri Caprice (Myronoff)—with David Súmer

A walk by Stanley Maxted. 12.30 FAVOURITES OF THE STARS, Ianarrorata--Jerry Vale: Valley Valparolio-Perry Faith and hia Orch, and Choru Learning Bives Rosemary Clooney: Band of Cold-Don Cherry (Vocal); Vino Vino The Normati Lubor Choir: Jack of Hearts Jean "Toota" Thieler | (Piano): Allegretto in the Style of mane: We all need Love-Vie Damone: Let it Ring-Doris Day: Lang Tall Sally Marty Hobbs The Breeze and 1-ile Werner; Thai Girt-Mitch Miller and His Orch. with Chores Capri in MayTony Bennell; The Rose Tallo-Percy Faith and his Orch. with Choru Ninety-nine Years Guy Mitchell; Goodbye, Au Revoir, Adlös-Jotaný Bay,

1.00 TIME SIGNAL

1J3 WEATHER REPORT,

LIE NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTE,

1.1 HOME REQUESTS.

Presented by Heather. 2.30 OD TIME BALLROOM,

with hydney

Isla Orchestra.

Thompson

and

3.00 QUILTY, PARTY.

A panel of experta nolye prem

Set by Edward J. Mason: Fire Excipe.

3.30 HOSPITAL REQUESTS,

Presented by Heather.

4.30 ACRAPBOOK OF BRITISH

JAZZ (1928 to 1956). Clarinet_Marmalade-Fred Flizade and his Orchestra The Mooche Spiko Hugbes and his Orch.; White Jazz-Lew Slone and the Band: Georgia on my Mlad-Nal Gonella and his Trumpet (Vorsi); Rosetta

by

BBC

7.36 WEATHER REPORT. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWA. H.10 (1) MARSHAL Stit

TEMPLER, 2.1.3.8. ON THE REOR- GANISATION OF THE ARMY, 8.15 EVENINASTAT

John Raitt (Baritone).

GERALD BPEARS

A New Town is n Blue Town: Nights of here: Malaguena

plunder; Tango D.

30 SPORTS CAVALCADE,

Edited by Ted Thomas. Produced by John Wallace. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL,

ARCHE.

EDUCATING

Wild Peter trough and Atchle Andrews (New Series).

9.30 SYMPHONY."

Symphony No. 3 in C Major, Op. 33 (tbelius). Stockholm Radio Symphony Orch ound. by Sixten Ehrling.

10.00 "SHALL WE DANCE."

Red Petticoats-Foxtret: Love to

lound the Corner Foxtrol:

the 20s, just it is hoped that listeners of all silk Foxtrot It's only ages will enjoy these souvenirs

Taper Moon Foxtrui - Ďavlá Cairoli and his Oneliestra: Rup

of "The Golden Age of Popular up-Rock and Roll: Love me Song."

-Slow Foxtrot When my Blue MoON turns to gold again Rock and Roll: Theatre-On Long Tall Sally-Rock and Roll;

Parofzzre-lock arki

adapted Dilference a day Los Timbales broadcasting by Cynthia DumplyAbbo

Boccherini (Krestor}]} Solfeggetto Tambourin (Bach. « Primrose); (Hameau-Kreisler) - WIN Joseph Kahn (Piano).

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.99 COMMENTARY,

8.13 SERENADE FROM ITALY, 8.30 GOLDEN AGE OF POPULAR

SONG.

Written and produced Charles Chilton,

by

9.00 TIME BIGNAL. "JOURNEY

TO JUHLANE,"

By Henry Howell,

Produced

by the south Africas Brend- casting Corporation,

0:30 SUNDAY CÜNCEPT,

Overture in D Minor (Handel art, Elgar)-Landon Sym. Orch., con

Sym- cited by George Weldon; phony No. 6, C Sherp Minor Mahler)-Orchestra of the Vienna Štale Opera conducted by Hermann Scherelven

10.45 CAMARATA

CHESTRA.

Opera Arian,

AND

138

10.38 WEATHER REVORT,

7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL, OPENING

MARCH.

LIGHT MUBIC,

735 NEWS SUMMARY

7.20 TOP O' THE MORN, 7.85 WEATHER REPORT.

TOP THE MORN (CONT*D),

TAS WEATHER REPORT.

8.90 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS, 4,10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

JA DIARY FOR TODAY. 8.16 STA QE AND BCREEN

HEADLINES

MELODIES BAKEPEAT

WEATHER REPORT. 0.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 p.m.

MARY

1232

PROGRAMME BUM-

BOUBLE.

ATTRACTION," Wayne King and his orchestra, The Moire Slaters (Vocal). 1,00 TIME SIGNAL

Double Attraction" (Cont'd). 1.11 WEATHER BEFORT,

1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTR

1.30 "CARNIVAL SCENES."

Ruite (Nicode)., Symphony Or. chestra of indio Lefpalz, con ducted by Himar Weber. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

5.30 TALKING ABOUT TEACHING LISTENERS MAGAZINE. 3.45 MUSIC FOR TWO PIANOR,

Rawicz and Landauer, Jihapriy No. 3 in C Majur Dohnanyi, Op. 11); Jamaican Burba (Benjamin) Intermezzo "Jewels of the Madonna" (Wolf- Ferred); La Campanella (TAŃet),

G.DO TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME

BUMMARY,

I'

71

0.02 MIGULIGHTS IN VARIETY.

Swinging Sweethearts-Ron Good- win and his Orchestra; Queen of the Henter ProMills Brother; And yoon Goodwin and Droh: My Troubled Mind-Migia Brothers. Tangi Tohl-Nelson Huddle and his Orch.; To Love Again-Four Aven; Bus Madeleine OR-Nelson, Riddle and his Orch. A Woman in Love-Four Aces; Carla -Ralph Marterie and tuis Orch; Little Darlin'; Faithful and True Bones?--Lionel Newman Orchestra,

11.00 TIME BIGNAL MUSIC AT The Diamonds: Who gave you the

קל

THE CLOSE.

The Vienna Symphony chestra, Conducted

hard Paumgartner,

Ur- by Bern-

and

830 CLASSICAL REQUESTS.

Presented by Alleen Dekken

Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 am, on 25.750 Mc/s, 11.35m; 16.070 Mc/s, 19,91m; and 21.559 Mo/s, 13,92m)

SATURDAY, JULY 27

8.30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE. 6.40 FILOM THE EDITORIALS,

6.43 FOR CHILDREN

1.30 Charlie Chester

A PROPER CHARLJE,"

11.00 THE NEWя.

8.15 SPORTA ROUND-Ur.

8.23 Report from the

WEST COUNTRY,

#30 FROM THE WEĒKLIEЛ. 8.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN, 9.00 Cricket

ENGLAND

V THE WEST

INDIEN Commentaries by Itex Alston, John Artoft, and Kenneth Abliek on the third day's play in the Fourth Tent Malen at Headingley, Lenda.

9.15 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS.

10.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. 11.00 ig Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, 11.35 Cricket

THE TEST MATCH.

SUNDAY, JULY 28

WEEK.

COMPOSENT OF

THE

Mozart (on records). $40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 0.45 DEEP HARMONY,

-

7.00 CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL,

The British West Indies Show. 1.10 SUNDAY BERVICE, From Affrick Parish Church, Wor eester, conducted by the Rev. Feber Moore.

8,00 THE NEWS,

Wednesday

6.30 p.m. RolbamElvis, Wednesday at 8.45 p.m. you can Presley: Hurry.

Fury. Hurry- hear the famous Terence Waltz-Swing and Sway with Ratügen play,

"The Browning Sammy Kaye; I'll be Forever Lov Version," a moving story of ang you-Quickstep Lola Dee: Any- thing can happen-mambo; What a ageing schoolmaster,

Humpty for Pughc.

-Xavier Cugat and his orchestra; Swinging Gingham; On Thy of Old The play tells the story of Smokey-Phil Cardew and his Com

Huskers; Rock, Bock, Rock; Don't Androw Crocker-Harris, bril-Knock the rock-Art Baxter aul his Hant classical scholar who is Rock 'N' Roll Sinners; Weddingt also given to making puns in Belis will soon be tinging-Foxtrot Latin-puns at which his class Patu Page and Rusty Deaper: Kitebener; Kitch Calypso --- Lord no longer laughs, Obliged to Gold Count Champion Calyp retire without a pension, his lot Lord Beghner with Calypso hythm is not made easier by his nag- Kings: ' ece you Aran.Woltz ging and unfaithful wife, Mile, Wally Fryer and his Perfect Tempo

Well

.

aware that he in no

Dance Orch.

16.38 WEATHER REPORT.

REEL

11.15 CRICKET.

longer liked by his pupils, 100 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWA. Crocker-Harris is nonetheless shocked to hear himself de- scribed as "the Himmler of the Lower Finh."

Then, on the

England West Indies. Commentarios on the 4th Test at Headingley, Leads by Rex Alston, John Arloti and Kọnneth Ablack. '

eve of his retirement one of his 22.00 CLOSE DOWN. boys brings him a gift, Robert Browning's verse translation of a Grock Classic-the Browning Version.

unday

8.00 am. TIME SIGNAL,

WEATHER REPORT GRAMME SUMMARY,

Commonwealth Contribution-m At nine o'clock tomorrow night Radio Hongkong will be broad- casting a feature produced by the South African Broadcasting8.85 Corporation as a Commonwealth contribution to the BBC Transcription Service.

This programme' is called "Journey to Johani," and is the story of a thousand-mile journey to Johnannsburg made by a young African from the swamp land which is the home of the Mamba Kuth peoplo,

ho Apcal

no

Although English, and own little in tho way of clothes or possessions, this young man is going on what for him is a great journey in- võlving travel by barge, truck, triin, and aeroplane to cullet for work in the gold mines of the Union of South Africa, to make his fortuna and got în in the world, like thousands of others who make similar Journeys every year. The programme to»: morrow follows this. African youth to "Tobani," one of the busiest cities on the Bouth

African guntinart,

PRO-

A SYMPHONIC PORTRAIT OF JIMMY M¢lfUON,

Frank Dovol and his Örchestra. 1.36 RUUER WILLIAMS AT THE PIANO WITH ORCHESTRA IN "SONGS OF THE 1950's."" 8,40 WEATHER REPONT. 0.00 TIME

SIGNAIN NEWS, BIONTS LESUT/TS, HOME

FERDINAND

8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP,

8.30 'MIXED DOUBLES,

Who *ro Cyril

Fletcher,

PETULA CLARK, With Jon Henderson at the plamo.

9.00 Cricket

WEST

ENGLAND V INDIES Commentaries by Rex Alston, John Arlett, and Kenneth Ablack on the fourth day's play la the Fourth Teat Maten__at_Headingley, Leeds,

055 WEST-COUNTRY MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS.

10.15 NEW RECORDS.

(Dencert Muela).

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL, 11.45 Cricket

THE TEST MATCH.

TUESDAY, JULY 30

6,20 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE,

A portrait of Lady

World Chief Guide.

Baden-Powell,

6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.45 JAZZ (on records),

7.00- Valetan Lee Invites you to the

LAND OF ROSANCE.

Where she sings her favourite songs,

7.30 COMMONWEALTH

8.00 THE NEWS.

CLUB,

5.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 8.25 Five Minutes for FARMERS. 1.30 FORCES' PAVOURITES. 0.00 Cricket

ENGLAND

V

| 11.15 COUNTRY DANCES,

11.30 Rest

THE GOODWOOD STAKES. Commentaler: Raymond Glendenning Race-reader: Tony Webster, 11.45 ENGLISH PROSK THROUGH

THE CENTURIES. Compiled by Jugh Sykes Davies Narrator: Alee Cluner. Readers: Sir John Gielgud, Jones McKechnie, Christopher Rhode And Olive Gregg.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 1

#30 pm, THIS DAY AND AGE. 6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.45 STUDENTS' SONGS. 7.00 BENIUS ARGUMENT, 130 CAT CALL. Up-10-date munde

presented recards by Peter King.

8.00 THE NEWḤ,

8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 825 Report from the

with

NORTH OF ENGLAND, 8.30 THE ENTRACTE PLAYERS. 9.00 Vera Lynn

YOURY BINduces

9.30 WELSH MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWB,

10.13 BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Atax Hostat (violin) BIBELIUS The Swan of Tuonela Violin WEST Concerto. THE

- INDIES Commentaries by Hes. Aislen, John Arkti, and Kenneų. Ablack on the fifth and last day's play in the Fourth Test Match st Headingley, Leeds.

D35 ULSTER MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS,

10.15 THE UNITED STATES AND THE COMMONWEALTH,

Michael Denison, Betty Astell By Adil Stevevon, A shortenedd Dulcis Gray.

verden of n Secture recently given

A lesson in living observed and writ- | at Oxford. In by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin.

NEVER FORGET

10,40 app. RMALL TALK. 30.43 THE HARLEQUINS. THE 11,00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.

11.1 Cricket

9.00 I'LL

DAY A DOTICS Df programmes in which well-known personalities tell the story ut an unforgettable day in their lives. 5: Pelor. Usubov.

9.15 INVITATION TO THE DANCE, A programme of waitzes and other

10.00 THE

dance phys.

10.13 FOR CHILDREN

The Wind in the Willows. By Kenneth Grohamu.

11.00

g Bén. RADIO NEWSREEL

11. CONCERTO

Harold Clarke (Cute).

MONDAY, JULY 29

0.30 p.m. COMPOBER OF

WERK Mozart (on recorda) 0.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 0.45 BANDY MACPHERSON

At the thesten organ,

1.00 IN TOWN TONIGHT, 1.30 MILITARY BAND. 8.00 THE NEWS

8.15 SPORTS REVIEW,

8.30 That Hayes in

-PAULS TALR.

By Mary Norton.

4.45 Presenting

TRIE

THE TEST MATCH. 11.45 THE LONDON

ORCHESTRA.

SYMPHONY

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31

6.30 p.m. SCIENCE REVIEW. 6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS: G.43 AMONG MY SOUVENIRS. "Mude from Hungary by luwicz

and Lendaver,

7.00 THUSE WERE THE DAYS. 7530 NUTS THAT VANISH...

A radio play by John Whale.

4.00 THE NEWB.

6.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.25 apart from

SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND Buckinghamshire.

3.30 MUSIC FOR DANCING, Victor Siverter.

8.15 Deryck äisylez in

INBIECTUL SCOTT INVESTI- GATES,

A series of probleme in detection

by John F. Wynk 3: The Theft of

the Cantor Diamonds.

0.43 WORK AND WORSHIP,

10.00

THE NEWS.

10.25 A HUNDRED YEALLS OP

LIGHT MUSIC (1837-1837)... 11.00 Big Ben. BADIO NEWSREEL.

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL.. 11.20 Icing

THE GOODWOOD cur. Commentator; Raymond Glendenning Race-Reader: Tom Webster, 11.45 BERLIQUA ARGUMENT.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2

6.30 p.m. EVERYBODY'S

BUSINESS. 4.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 6.43 THE ALBERT BELONY TRIU. 7.00 Bernard Braden in

180 LITTLE TIME.' 130 THE ROY SCOUTE ASSO- JAM- CIATION - JUBILLE IMREE The Opening Ceremony by KR.H. the Duke of "Gloucester."

1.45 TIME FOR MUSIC, 800-THE NEWS.

8.15 SPORTS_ROUND-UP, 1.25 port from the

MIDLANDS

630 'ING. CHRISTIAN YEAR. Tho seventh of a series of pro- grammes relating to the Creation of fold in the Book of Genests, with med by the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, Iteader, John Glen.

BS BENRY HALL'S GURST

NIGHT.

9.30 NEW RECORDS,

(Light Music),

10.00 THE NEWS,

10.15 RECITAL.

By Claudio Artku (piano),

Sonia in F minor,

Op.

Boothoven...

10.45 SANDY MACPHERSON. At the theatre organ,

37....

11.00 Big Ben, RÁDIO NEWSREEL. 11.35 THE COMPOSER SPEAKS.

11: John Ireland.

11.45 TAT-AWay Meadows. The story of GRACE MOONE.

By Mik

ህ.

32

Monday Night

Piano Sonata No. 14, in C Sharp Minor On. 21, No. 2 ("Moonlight") (Beethoven) PreludiumTI. and Allegro (Pugman]-Heelsfer): merei (Kinderoveren, Op. 15, No. 7) (Schumann); Mediation ("Thala"}

7.99 COCKTAIL TIME,

158 WEATHER REFORT 8.00 TIME BIGNAL NEWS. 210 HOME HEWR FROM IRITAIN. 8.13 DIARY FOR TODAY, 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR

3.67 EPEAT HEADLINES,

WEATHER REPONT.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN,

MARY,

1.00 TIME BIGNAL.

113 WEATHER REPORT.

SUM-

The Frederico Birings and Or- || 1239 pm PROGRAMMES chestra, Longo and far wway; My

12.32 MUSIC HOM THE FILMS, Moonlight Madonne; A Star Will Call: Twilight Hour: For Dreamers only: Love is # Row: Joanne: I am

Heart; Magle Slippers. 7.30 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS.

for the Mind" by William Bargent "Rasülle APRCO

"nattle

Reviewed Brave."

A. Bones 7,45 INTERLUDE FOR MUNIC

radio revaliers,

7.58

HI REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. BOT COMMENTARY,

of

Binge

8.35 A PAPER OF PINS."

Barbara Lawrence American Folk KOKLEN and Talks about their Origin.

30 MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES. "Around the World in Elginty BAYI,

Musto trom the Bound Truck of the Michael Todd Productions A ranged, Composed and Conducted by Victor Young.

9.15 ROBERT MAXWELL.

1 Harp and Oreboatra, Harp Magick Smoke gets in your oyes; Bewitched; Prelude to a Star; In a Sentimental Mood: Tango of

9.30 PLANO RECITAL. DY JULIUS ¡

KATCHEN. "Pictures (humorgsky!

at

Exhibition"

10.00 AN EVÉNING IN SPAIN. 10.30 EDUCATING ARCHIE,

With Peter Brough and Archie Andrews. (Repeat of Raturday

10.31 WEATHER

Jun

11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWB.

REEL

11.15 CRICKET.

England v West Indies Commentaries on to 4th Test Match at Londingles, Leads, by Rex John Arluit and Kenneth 11.49 CLOSE DOWN.

Alston Ablack.

Tuesda

7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL, OPENING

MARCH.

LIGHT MUSIC.

7.15 NEWS SUMALARY,

7.20 TOP σ THE MORN.

7. WEATHER REPORT.

his wife....E. Smotonakaya: Vladimir. Igor's son by a provičkam marriage....8. Lemester! GAB, brother på

Yaroslavna...

Kontanak, Khan of the

Polovies.RJA

Kontchakovna, his

daughter

Jungby:

.....M.. Fadden,

Borisenken: .

Ovlur, a Iolovation..... Serov:

Ekula... Kurvatika

1.15 NEW! SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-A Polovtsian

MENTS 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

4.30 "WOMEN ONLY."

A weekly magazine, introduced by Wendy Colbourne. Complied by Barbara, Lawrence Murray Leavitt.

8.00 TIME BIGNAL, PROGRAMME

SUMMARY

0.02 LUCKY DIP-JOTENERS' RE.

QUESTA. Presented by hargherita. 200 BITUNG LŨNG.

Ronald Dingo chestra.

and his

1. Skoblovs

F. Godavid; A. Ivanovi Nu to Youoznejeva. Chars and Orchestra of Gabt ot U.3.0.X.. cond by A. Malik Pusayev

10.00 UNITED ·

NATIONS-

"HORIZONS STUH

A series on the problems, plang and perspectives of Thốnghĩ before the word.

No, No Eary to.. 16.15 "JUKE BOX,"

Have you seen her Tennesse Erpie The Watermelon Bong (Vustrom}; Ford; Absent Friends; Bevon Stages od Me Shelton: Because I love you! You don't owe me à

Or Bundle Ray with Chorus: of Joy A New-Fanglad Tango-Hugo Winterhalter and hứn Orobestra; All about Love; Sore day Soon-Exile Fisher with Chorus: Hanna Ko San; Sayonara Melody of Love The Ink Bpota: bb Tide The Ink Bpota: Tricky Belph Marberte and -lila Orch.: Lost-Buddy Morrow Orchestra

1.30 TIME VOR JAZZ,

With not Day, 138 WEATHER REPORT. 100 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.09 COMMENTARY.

825 AT THE BALLET

"Graduation

by

BETADES Jr.).

Ball"

(Johann

The Ballet Theatre Orch, cond

Joseph Levine.

8.43 WEDNESDAY THREATRE,

The browning version, Terence Hattigan.

by

943 HAROLD COATES.

Chorus and Orchestra in "Show Tunes."

Strange Music; I Sull get JonJous; They say it's Wanderfil; So Far. 10.00 THIN WEEK'S

COMPOSER,

DEBUSSY.

Premiere Rhapsodie

for Clarinet and one-Reginaki Kell, (Clarinet)

Rosen Foel

"Plano]: (Preludes) No.

Ondine, No. 12 Faux d'artifice Walier Gieseking.

10.30 J08E NORMAN AND IS ON-

CHESTRA,

"In a Latin Mood,"

1948 WEATHER REPOLT

11.00 TIME SUÍNAL, RADIO NEW..

LEXL.

11.1

GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

The NEW Symphony Orchestra cond. by Stanford Robinson with ChorTER.

11.30 CLOBE DOWN,

TOP OF THE MORN (CONT'D). Thursday

7.53 CRICKET.

England v West Indies,

Eye Witness Account of ster Gay's play in the 4th Test Match at Headingley, Leeds,

7.58 WEATHER REPORT,

8.00 TIME HIGNAL, NEWS

8.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 1.15 DAY FOR TODAY. 5.16 MUNIC FROM CUDA 157 REPEAT HEADLINES

WEATHER REPORT.

90 CLOSE DOWN.

12.15 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS. By the Boy *. Proud, 12.30 PROGRAMME RUMMARY 1232 TED HEATH AND His music. With Bobbia priton, and l'eter Lowe.

1.09 TIME SIGNAL, "RAGTIME.” With Winifred Atwell and her other Piano,

1.43 WEATHER REPORT,

1.15 NEWS SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTS

1.36 LUNCHTIME CONCERT.

NBC Symphony Orch, con- Queted by Arturo Tocanini. Symphony in D (Cherubini): Dance of the Blessed Spirits From "Orphew," Act 2) (Gluck),

2.00 CLOBE DOWN.

5.30 TIME FOR CHILUXEN,

Introduced by Daphne, 4.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME

SUMMARY,

PEAN-

6.02 LA DEMI HEURE

CAISE

Presentation de M. Lavervenna, 4.30 RAINBOW RHAPSODY.

The World Symphony Orchestra cond. by Henri Anderu. 7.00 "EPOTTİGHT UN BONG,"

and Jean Fena with

Oreste

Chorus.

From The Vagabond King" (B. Frimi); Bon Jour; Some Day: The Vagabond King Waliz The Scotch Archers' Song) Only a Rose: Vive la you: Lord, I'm glad I know Thee: Love the Tunight; This Same Heart; Song of the Vagabonds. 7.30 FIRST HEARING.

Presented LEPORT,

by Ronald Decent.

8,00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS, 100 COMMENTARY,

8.15 THE HIGHLAND FAUNT.

Written and narrated by Moray McLaren (Texture Pro- ЯКАЛИТЬ)

8.45 THE MUSIC MAKERS.

Quintet in G Minor (K. 510) (Mozart)-The Grüler Biring Quartet and Max Gülbert (Viola),

9.20 Approx. indi Ton."

Big Crosby and Julie Andrewa and Story of the

Production

T.

10.00 ON THE RIVIERA,,"

Dolf Van Der Linden and his Orchestra

20.30. "LOOK WHAT I'VE FOUND," A record miscellany. Presented by John Wallace,

10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIONAL, RADIO NEWK.

REEL. EL.IN CRICKET.

England v West Indies, Commentaries on the 4th Test at Headingley, Leeds by Rex Alston, John Arfolt and Kenneth Ablack, ILA CLOBE DOWN,

Wednesday:

1.00 TIME SIGNAL, OPENING

MARCH; LIGHT MUSIC,

7.15 NEW! NUMMARY, 7.20 TOP OF THE MORN, 745 WEATHER REPORT. 7,55 CRICKET,

mind v West Indies, " Eye Winem Account of posterday's play in the 4th Test Match "at Heading, Le

CUTEX

THE WORLD'S

MOST

POPULAR

NAIL

POLISH

7:00 am. TIME SIGNAL OPENING

MARCH

LIGHT MUSIC.

Andre Kortelamata Urchestra.

135 NEWS BUMMARY, 1.20 TOP O' THE MORN,

1.6 WEATHER REPORT.

TOP O THE MORN (CONT'D). 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWB.

BJD HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 BIARY FOR TODAY

10 MUSIC IN THE A BUY REPEAT

HEADLINES.

WEATHER REPORT, 9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME

MARY

12.32 NOTHING BUT MUSIC,

100 TIME BIONAL,

BUM-

J. WEATHER REPOET 1.15 NEWS SPECIALL ANNOUNCE.

MENTS.

1.33 FROM THE Snows.

-twild

Grows the Heather (Henry---Lindpei),

Excurpis and Chor

Parade

and

1948 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME JIGNAL, RADIO NEWE-

RKEL,

HAS GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

The Kingsway promenade OT- cherira cond. by Stanley Black. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Friday

7.00 .m. TIME SIGNAL, OPENING

MATCH

LIGHT MUSIC,

7,18 NEWS BUMATARY.

120 TOP O' THE MORN, 7.45 WEATHER REPORT.

TUP U' THE MORN (Con'tá). . 7.88 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS.

NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

3.10

8.130 TOR TODAY,

8.18 SWEET AND BWING.

57EPEAT HEADLINES.

WEATHER REPORT,

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

42.15 pm, ROMAN PRAYERS.

By the Rev. Father

Gallagher, 8.3.

CATTIOLIC

R. W.

12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMAILY. IZ3Z "JOURNEY INTO MELODY,"

With Percy Faith and his Or chestra

1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

1.1

Journey into Melody (Cont'd), WEATHER NEPORT.

113 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTA 1.30 MUBIC OF THE MASTERS. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

BAD. TIME FOR TERN-AGERS.

Introduced by Deborah Kinri- 0.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME

BUSEMARY.

6.3 POPULARITY POLL

Presented by Ted Thonias. 0.30 ASIAN CLUB.

7.00 PIANO PARADE OF POPULAR

MELODIES,

Don't Blame me--Bemie Leighton with Rhythm ac.: Moon Over fami -Jono Mella with Rhyitim a.CC.:

Lost in a Fog-Bernie Leighton with Ritaoc, Velvet Moon-Earl

sung by the Principals | lies with Hodhin acc; You'l

Londory never walk alone-Cy Walter, Hippodrome Production.

7.15 TOURS SINCERELY, Orchest good. by Michael Oxim

With Vern L. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

5.30 THURSDAY CLUB.

Introduced by Hobart Acheson 6.09 TIME SIGNAL PROGRAMME

SUMMARY.

4.03 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 6.30 V.0.A. HIT PARADE. 7.00 DUNNY BERGAN

PLAYS AGAIN

1,39 MUSIC FROM

FAUL

"MK LADY" (LERNER-LOEWE). Percy Faith and bis Orchestra. 7.5K WEATHER REPORT. 1.09 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWB- 8.97 COMMENTARY.

.15 BIMON and Laura,

With Mora Lister.

Hurden, James Hayat.

Hagh

5. JOSEPH STRAUSS FOLKAS.

The Vienna Philharmonia Or- zhestra cold. by Clemens Krazy. Moulinet: Ohne Borgen; Feuerfest; Die LibeRe: Jockey.

9,00 TIME

**

SIGNAL AT OPERA *Prince igor" (Borodin), 'Act 2, Cast!

Igur.. Andrei Ivanov;

Prince Yaroslavna,

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7.45 GOING TO THE PICTURES.

The critics disct the pic

tars they have seen this week, Chairman Timothy Birch,

1,59 WEATHER. REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWI. 8.09 COMMENTARY,

KOLE,

6.15 MUBIC LOVERS

CLASSICAL REQUESTS Praented by Alleen dekker. Thecata and Fugue in Dinos (3.5. Bach); Second Piano Concerto, Dn. 44 (Tchaikovsky).

9.15 TO LET EPISODE 4.

8.45

A serial in eleven episodes from The Forsyte Baga" by John Galsworthy. Repeat of fast Bunday's 'broadcast). LATTER FARADE." Presented by Nick Henilail. 11.00 PROM THE LAND OF THE

BKY-BLUE WATER," Dorian and his Orchestz, From the land of the Sky-Blue Water: Indian Love Cell: Pale Moon; Indian Sunner; Quiet Trail; To a Water Idly: By the Waters of the Minnetonka Lilian Lulaby: Suret; Twilight Star: Sunny Shore. 10.58 WEATHER REPOST. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

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BRAILOWSKY,

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RUBINSTEIN. PLAYS GRIEG:

Ballade Op. 24-Spring Danco No. 8- Folk Song

No. 2 Papliton No. 1

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