THE CHINA MAIC SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1957,
Your Radio Listening
Listening For Next
For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
All-day Listening On Bank Holiday Monday
with the Norman
ilders;
I've lived
We wonder how many people know the alphton: King of Parle-Jo Stafford amount of work that goes into the programmes Burry worry me The Kany presented each week by those popular broad-s kly: The Banks of the casters, John Wallace and Nick Kendall. Well, as
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Jot in any time
Some-Frank Charlied and hi firehreten: Tro tord Feelings→→Tony Dennett, I am a Heart, heart,
dance-Chebestra cond. by Hugo
a proof that all good things come to an end, next teoria Pin Baliel: week listeners will be tuning in to the last editions: The Glory of Love: This of "Look What I've Found" and "Platter Parade" before their respective disk jockeys retire for a well-earned rest.
But this won't be a permanent farewell to John and Nick because we hope to have them back again with new ideas and new insults (not to be taken seriously!) before long. Listen then at 10.30 on Tuesday evening to Look What I've Found" with John Wallace, and at 9.45 p.m. on Friday to Nick Kendall's "Platter Parade”.
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Among personalitics being interviewed in "Thia Week" at 7.30 tonight is Katherine Dunham, who arrived in the Colony a few days ago with her world famous troupe of dancern to give a week's run performances.
Lt. General E. M. Commander British Forces in Jongkong, will have some com- ments on the event reorganisa- tion plans for the Army; and there will be an interview with Captain Charles Ound'hal, Jr. "
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Tilo:
Guadalajara-Martsch: Bastyn, kics Danetry, the Empring
Count Wiener Valksopernoi chester: Matagoenas-Nino Peradun and ba Sp Guitar.
BTRAUSS OVER- 3.30 FAMOUS
TURES.
D
Operette ZAI
Strauss)-the Vienna Dalia Symphony Orch, cond, tiw U.S. aircraft-varrier | Ay" Mas Rehouhert Onverture m
(Joh. Stratas: "Hancock." now in the Harbour | "Cats:val in Rom
JUFJ ---THE
Radio Sym. Vienna Ord, end, by Max, Schorherr: Di
Overture
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the day.
at eight
holidayFedergeunerbaron - Overture Johann Stairs)-The Vienda 11⁄21⁄2ll-
on a recreational visit. Programmes for the
Monday begin o'clock, continuing throughout and hould include Comething to plenso everyone. At seven o'clock in the evening there will be a concert by the
Concert Hongkong
Orchestra conduct, Victor tinder their Andy, which was recorded re- cently cct The Repabe Bay Hotel; a varied programme of lighter music Includes a selec Hion of American_marches, and
harmonic Oreb, cond. Krauss.
by Clemena
0.40 TIME SIGNAL. PROGRAMME
HUMMARY
4.02 UNIT REQUESTS.
Presented by Marjorle
Eleventh Hour Melody-Bilt McCulle
Tanteria Sherwood: Sumner. Alfven: Leok Homeward." Angel- Juhntle
Cunnif Stay with stay Swedish Polka-Drenestra cond. by Hugo Alfven. 10.30 MOWNING PROM.
Ru D'y--Overipre (Lala)- The Orchestra of the Opern Cowl-
Netwegian Dances for Orch. Op. 33 |
Vienna Stuto Obera
quare ecard. by Albert Wolff!
lege
Dreh," cend, by Fram Llicliquer 11.00 SERVICE FROM EZ ANDREW E
CHURCH, KOWLOON
Perscher The Rey O. V. EVA MA.
12.15 p. "BETWEEN YOU AND
Me."
"Teenage metingency,"
A Talk 35 Stanley Maxted, 1230 A MURICAL MOTORY OF THE BOSTON “POPS" OH- CHESTRA COND, BY ARTHUR FIEDLER 100 TIME SIGNAL.
THE STHINGS OF STOBDAH~ by: A Mues tine 4
Enry to Remember; What 14 thete su
་ That old Freig
arch, rond by Axel Stordinisl. 113 WEATHER RÉTOLT 1.15 NEWA, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE.
MENTS
139 HOME REQUESTS.
Presented by Hary 2.30 BLD TIME BALLROOM,
With Bydney Thonipson and Hús Orchestra.
3.05 GUILTY, PARTY,
expert solve
A panel of Edward 3.
problem.
binson,
Case for the Crown." 1.30 HOSPITAL. SEQUEKTS.
Presented by Hilary.
4.30 "JAZZ."
With some popular oreksestra. Life jos lo Pity-Benay Good. ma and r Qicheating licule Street 13-Fade Contion and his All- Stars: Tminggo Pluss Fuck Mur-
Calling: #.M. Frigate St Detdestiny and is Jazz Baol; By's Sue-
JAZZ HALF HOUR.
Presented by Rabert Acheson
7.30 THIS WEEK.
News, teports and Interviews on some of the Week's Eventa in and out Bangkung. Compiled 2211 Introduce
Iriton.
the well known Trumpet Tune WEATHER REPORT. and Al" by Purcell,
Motoring Magazine-Tuesday's edition of the monthly magazinų programine for motorlegg 00- hupia is features a Road Test on one of Britain's most in- teresting new smajl cam, the Wolseley 1500, which the Roul Test panet recently put through Its paces in the New Territories, recording their comment
midget recorder.
On
portable
the spot, using
There will ulso be
anellier
Trust.
cession with the Drains
8.00 TIME SIGINAL, THE NEWS. 8.02 COMMENTARY.
R. EVENING BTAR.
Hildegarde.
130 SPORTS CAVALCADE.
Edited by Ted Thomas, Produced by John Wallace 0.00 TIME RIGNAL.
EDUCATING ARCHIK.
by
With Frier Brough and Archule
9.30 "AUT
ELIZABETHAINE"
(JACQUES (BERT). Vienna Sympliony Orch. con ducted by Henry Swoboda with Esmiy Lace (Soprano)
Choir and Women's
of the Academy.
Thres Dancer (From "The Faery
Among the questions discussed | queen) Purcell-The Jacques by the experts are the MotorSwing Orchestra: A Trumpet Volun Show in America, British Grand, tary
Prix racing, and a footnote on the latest news on this year's Macho Grand Prix.
This will be the last edition of Motoring Magazine under its founder-edo, Timothy
ar
Birch, who shortly going on leave, but the programme will con- Unue each month under new editorship. The August edition 8.15 will be an the air
.. Tuesday.
August the FourTwo of early Radio Hongkong's morning programmes tomorrow
ol recognition
ינם
In
anniversary. August 4 is the birthday of the Queen Mother and in her hettour there will ba programme of "Memories at five minutes of Scotland" past eight.
you
(For Bras and Orgoni (Purcell)-Sir Toallion Hurly con cething Bulle Orchestra wh Alex Harris (Trumpet) and Harold Basher (Onga24) » 10.00 NIALL WE DANCE."
Preude and Neighbours-Foxtro --Max Bygraves and the Tanner filters; Hucklebuck-fuck neul Rail
• Predike Bell and his Bellboys; 2'd like to say, a few words. htt Texas - Quickstep ➡ Guv Mitchell.
it. Pl Fait pas Heau-Bamba- Nel Catbont Orch: Fan-Jacques Cabas and Joseph
Malevale Colombo Otchedras; Pelite tolle Ter-Foxtrot-Nae? Chiboki Drelt. If-Waltz-Jerry Mango Brchestrui Start 11-Rock and Roll! Siteks and Stones-Rock and Roll; Hear my Ten-Slow Foxtrot: Rock Sile Tingle-Buck and Roll; Forgive ma Bat-Rock and Roll-Tray Crupi ine and his Rackets Side by Site -Foxtrull-The Four Lats; Morning. Neon Night-Fosbot - Cenigla Glbise London is far Place tur me - Calymyo--Lazil Kileneagr: No more Tax Calypso - Loud Kitchener Prause Jøve - Foxtro! -The Crew. Cute: Tuti Frutti-Rock Full Are you Satishel Foxdrot--Jerry
and his Ratio and T Orch. with Paul Be Vorah; Wat-Suneline-Jos tea and las 10,5 WEATHER REPORT 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWA.
RHEL 1.15 ATHLYTICS,
Orch.
Great Britain v. France. Commentary by Rex Alston on the 440 yne and One Mile Events at White City, London, J139 CLOSE DOWN.
I was on August 4. 3914, that the First World War
B Memories of some of began. the many times which became familion during the years
ke "O 1914-1918, beautiful doll" and "Keep the home fires burning" will be recalled in "Songs to Renem- her at 8.30 tomorrow morning. Wednesday Theatre Next weck's play is "Mistress of the House", written specially
Elizabeth Dawson. radio hy The action of the play, which takes place is based on fact; between 1002 and 1000 nt Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the beautiful Elizabethan house built by Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury, fabulous in he day as "Bees of Hardwick".
for
This play tells the story of the most amblilous of all her projects, the attempt to secture the Crown of England for her granddaughter, Lady Arabella Stuart
(Broadcasting on a frequency of 800 cycles per second).
Today
12:30 1.9, PROQRAMME SUMMARY,
12: "THE GAY 16."
From the Vintage
Hwing Muxie.
100 TEME SIGNAL.
Period in
THE GAY 75'6" (CONT'D).
1.33 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCE.
MENTE.
1.30 "FIESTA IN MADRID."
Orquesta Zarbuela de Madrid. Conducted by Frederico
Torruba.
2.00 JUST FOR YOU.
Moreno
Frosented by Bil Dorward.
3.00 "HAWAII CALLS."
330 JACKIE DAVIS AND TIIS
TRIO.
341 "SALAD BAYS."
•
Excorpte ng by the Vaude- ville Theatre Company of the Musical Play by Dorothy Leynolds and Julian Slade, 4.30 MUBEC FOR TEA TIME,
bilano and his orchestra.
5.00 "S IN VARIETY."
Damn that Dream-Juckle lesson and his Orchestra: Bleepy Time Gal Los Brown and his Orch: You are my. Lucky Bar-Nelson fiddle and in Orchesten: To Gina-Ray Martin Arst his OrchestTennessee Ele Just Closer Walk wi Ford: Aprii in Portugal - Eve Boswell! What a Difference a Day maso-Kan Ertair: Tiare Ignano Voloss of the Atolls and Ziosou
Sunda
100 mm, TIME SIGNALO
WEATHER REPORT, PRO- GRÄMME RUMMARÝ,
8.03 MIESTORIES OF SCOTLAND,
(Fr
"The
***
Mother Elizabethe-Sulle) New Sym. Orch. cond. by Frie Coates.
Shike tington and his Orch: Your Ques-Woody Herman and
o
Ovele K Perter, Stomp- Pete hugolo and Oren; Audrey-The Dave Brubeck Quaylet: Let' away from it all-d. 2. Johns and Kay WRHut with Rhythm accou
5.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
Hol van der Lindrs and his Orchestra.
Day Dream: if I love You. Prelude to Kis: You're my Everything How Deep In de Ocean; You'd be ra nice to come beme To:in a
Mood: Sentimental Sezganda.
Moonlight
50 TRE FOR CHILDREN.
HOUSE AT T
CORNER."
My A. A. Mine Eeyore Joins the Gonse."
1.59 BAY MARTIN ORCHESTRA
8.00 TIN SIGNAL
POR
AND
15
PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.02 MUSIC FOR YOU.
Erie Robinsun and his Concert Orchestra Wita Ellen Hayes (guitar).
6.30 FORCES EVENING SERVICE,
BBC
)
Conducted by the Nev. T. R. Jennings C.F.
1.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 1. TO LET EPISODE S.
A serial in eleven episodes from Forayte Bag" by John Galsworthy.
VAS "VIRTUOSO,"
plann
accompaniment by kardo and his Royal Canadians: Ronaldo Chimes-lominic Theodore Pakson,
Evening with Noule Parator's Orch; The 11.00 "MORNING PROM,"
One-Lou Durch and als Orch; The Whistling Bergeant-Ray Martin and his Plecndilly Strings.
6.30 CHARBICAL REQUESTS,
Romeo and Jullet-Fantasy Over-Wild ture (Tchaikovskyi--The Philh nienta Oren. card. by Guido Cantell; Concerto No. 2 In F (1)Reha
(Violin) Heifet
with Los Angeira Phßharmonie Orch. end. by Alfred Wallerstein: Music
Rorie Christo (Rake) With The Philharmonia Orchestra, Hang of the Volga Itanien: Aria: The Wasps" (Williams) Il rep alone y royal robes London hatingale Oren, cont.
by Bir Adrian Boult.
Fica.
758 WEATHER REPORT: 8:00 TIME ARNAL. THE NEWS. 5,2 COMMENTARY. AIS BERENADR.
Victor Young and his Singing strings.
BAD GOLDEN AGE OF POPULAR
RONO "Everybody Blep." 0.00 TIME BIÚNAL,
HOKIR BELUNG BING-BING. Produced by... ike, Australian Broadcasting Commision. D30 BUNDAY CONCERT
Figar Ceblenary Concert Christopher Bunting trello). London Philharmonte Orchi. cond. by Sie Adrian Bonit. Prelude in the Kingdom Op. St: Cello Concerto; Two Interludes fron TAIKANE Elegy for Strings: Pamp and Cireumalance March No. : "Frolet," Op. 19 Concert Over tro)Symphony Orch of Leipt curd, by Gerhard Piluger. 10.41 GRACE MOORE AINGS.
|
12.00 Noon COLE PORTER'S "CAN
CAN."
Excerpta mung by the Delucl- pals and Chorus of the Lon- ton I'mduetion. Orchestra rond. by Charles Prentice. 12.30 PM. "DOUBLE ATTRACTION." bavid Rose and his Orchestra, Tria Shmeed (Yeni), Nostalgie; Our Waltz; Return 10 TarniseDavid Rose and his Orch: Yodel Cha cha; Toole, Dolls Doolie: | Snow Capped Mountain:
Yodel-Trin Sumeed, Violin: Uncer the Hand The Bad and the Beauti- fu-David Itore and li Cizeit.
Choo hoo Train; Margrite: Little Kay-Trio Shineed; Vienna Sing
in: All Desire-Davit Rose and his Orch.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
LD WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE-
MENTS
1.30 THE Radio
From "The King Steps Oat" (Kreisler).
10.39 WEATHER RETORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL,
MUSIC AT TUR CLOSE. Felke Asma (Organ),
Choral No. 2 in A minor (Franek: Largo from Concerto Grosso Op. 3, No. 1 in D Minor Vivaldi pr Asma),
1120 THE EPILOQUE.
Seventh Sunday after Trinity The Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge.
1135 CLORE DOWN.
Jonda:
1.00 1. TIME SIGNAL.
WEATHER REPORT, GRAMME SUMMARY.
itto
8,03 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR
CHESTRA.
B.35" RAD A
PICTURE UP
TALKING YOU AND OTHER FILM MEMÒRIES. Frank Chacksfield and
Orchestra.
8.5 WEATHER REPORT.
SIGNAL, 9.00 TIME
Hals
NEWB,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9.15 KAWILENCE WELK'S POLKA
PARTY.
9.30 HUGO WINTERHALTER SINGERS. CHORUS AND OR- CHERTILA
10.18 INTERMEZZI."
"Cavallerta
Rusticana" (Mus- cagni: "1 Pagliacel" (Leancavallot; "Les Contes Dloffionn" CD4
"CHT- carolle, Act 2) (Offenbach): men" (Entracte. Act 4 (Bizet:
(Meditation, "Thats"
Act ¡Masseneti; "La Traviata" Prelude, Ael 3) (Verdi); "Antice Fritz,
Mascagni-The Philharmonia Orets. cod. by Herbert Von Karajan. 19.45 LOVE SONGS FROM FÜREIGN
LANDR
Nelson Eddy (Baritone)
with
Overseas Shortwave
ΤΕΝΤΗ INTERNATIONAL
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL
OF MUSIC AND DRAMS. National Youth Orch. of Creat Britain conducted by Watter Susskind.
Presented by Allern Dekker, Sonila by C Major, K545 Mozart); The Marriage of Figuro Overfare Symphonie Variations (Mozart): (Franck)
7.00 BUMIMES SKASON PROM,
A programma recorded at the Reputze Bay Hotel on July 28 by the Hongkong Concert"Op. chestra.
Leader: Fred Carple. Conductor:
730
Victor ATVING ABOUT BOOKS.
by
noviewed by the Rev. Father T. J. Abetidan 6.2. **The_Ari_cf the Dramallai" J. 1. Priestley: "The Penduear Ant Die Play" By Norman Marshall. 7.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC
With The Hedley Ward Trio, 7.38 WEATHER REPORT. 2,00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS, RO COMMENTARY.
1.55 "A PAPER OF PING."
Barbara Lawrence stars Ameri- can Folk Rang tid talks about their origin.
8.30 BBC JAZZ CLUS
Johnny
Orchritza.
Dankworth
9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
and his
produced
MOVIE MAGAZINE.
Edited
Tin Brinton
by
9.30 RECITAL BY LAO MO-HISIEN
(CONTRAL,TO).
My
With plano accompaniment by by Maya Rex.
Overture "Le Currate" (Berlioza: Sinfonia Concertante for Ohon, Enson, Violin. Cello and Orchestr "Samson and Dellich" (Suint:
Hayday: A Shakespeare Overture (Fenjamin Frankel
Heart of the Sweet Valee Saens): Stride la Vana from I Travature (Verdi); Commals-tu Je pays from "Alignus (thoraast: Red fiver Lin Shing-Catees; Longing
9.43 Approx. SONATA G MAJOR
K'V,301 (MOZART).
220 JAMES MELTON RINGS,
Templation: Sine to mr, Guitar: Love Star: Deyond the Sea for Itenze (Wang-Tre) Brazil Lattro.
2.6 ROMANCER
AND
SHYTIIM WITH FOUR POPULAR ENGLISH - ĐÀNCE ORCHES TRAS,
1.15 HOLLYWOON BOWI, RYM
CON- PHONY ORCHESTRA
GARMEN
DUCTED
DRAGON.
BY
Leonard Pennaria (Piano). Swedish Rhapsody (Wildman); Wanaw Concerto (Aud.seli);
from Adagio
Moonlight Sonnta (fieethoven]; Scherze from Concerto Symphoniqué (LIʊ17),
3.41 RTRAUSS WALTZES.
Vienna Symphony fiech, cons ducted by Franz Saimhofer, 4.00 "FREDERICA.
A musical play by Franc Lehar, adapted and prodiierd by Arthur Broneer and Bian- ley Willmon.
5.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME,
Acquaviva and his Orchestra, 530 TIME FOR CHILDREN.
by
The Cratin ka the Cornfeld." By Geofrey Dearmer. Adapted from the story Barbara Leonie Piekrd. 5.00 TIME BIONAL PROGRAMME
SUMMARY
9.00 VARIETY HIGHLIGHTS.
When I fall ja Lover-Hon Girl- win and he Concert Orch; Strews in the Wind-Ann Izonntdo with Chorus: Write to me from Naples Dean Martin: Peg o iny Heart-- The Big Ben Banjo Band: Go, an Calypso Male Van Doren with Oren; Tele-Vee-Shur-Sian Frebe:: Brazilat Hobo Joe "Fingers" Cart. Our Little Ranch House-Guy Low-
Programmes
(0.30 pm to 12.15 am. on 25.750 Mo/s, 11.63m; 15.070 Mc/, 19.91m; and 21.850 Me/s, 13.92m)
SATURDAY, AUGUST
6,30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AGE. 4.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 0.45 FOR CHILDREN
7.30 Charlie Chester in
A PROPER CHARLIE, 8.00 THE NEWS. 8.15 SPORTY ROUND-UP, 825 Report from the
WEAT COUNTRY
8.30 FRUM TRE WEERLJES. 8,13 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 9.00 FORCES' FAVOURITES, 9.15 Cricket,
GLAMORGAN
INDIES.
3
Williams in
LOVE STORY
A play for two voices by Catherke Duncan and Marion Michelle
R.35 ORGAN RECITAL.
By Peter Burford,
0.15 Cricket,
GLAMORGAN V. THE
INDIER.
9.35 ENGLISH
MAGAZINE. Presents people and events
the Mandy,
19.00 THE NEWS.
10.15 NEW RECORDS
(Concert music) Presented
V. THE WEST | Jeitmy Noble,
1.35 SCOTTĚЯU MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS,
0.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. 11.00 Blk Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 SUMMER SPORT.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4
G
COMPOSER 0.30 $3.11.
WEEK. Wagher (on records) 6.10 FROM THE EDITORIALS: 4.45 THE HARLEQUINS
TUE
7.00 CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL.
The British West Indies Show,
1.30 HUNDAY SERVICE.
From St Paul's Colitedral, London.
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.30 XED DOUGLAS,
LIGHT MUBIC (1857-195TY 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWARET 1.35 THE MUSIC MAKERS.
Art of Robert Farnon. GULLS ON A DUCK POND. 11.43
A radio play by G. C, Brown, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 6.30 p.m. THIS DAY AND AD END FROM THE EDITORIALS. E43 BOY SCOUTS freen
JAMBOREE.
WEST
by
13.00 Ben. RADIO NEWSRECL 11.15 BANK HOLIDAY SPORT.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 6
6.30 pm, Tils DAY AND AGE. 6.48 HIUM THE EDITORIALS, 6.45 JAZZ (un recordy).
7.50 Vanessa Lee invites you to tine
LAND OF ROMANCE. Where the ses hirt
Kongs
favourite
730 COMMONWEALTH ULUN, 3.00 THE NEWS.
8.15 8PORTS ROUND-UP.
3.23 Vive Minutes for
FARMERS.
A30 FURCES' FAVOURITES. D.15 Cricket.
GLAMORGAN V. THE WEST INDIEN
9.00 I'LL NEVER FORGET THE 9.33 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
DAY
Winifred Brown.
The only wanna who has ever won
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.15 THE PORCUPINE MAN.
By L. 8. Penrose, F.R.S.
GERALD
the King's Cup Aa Roce reinendersi 19.45 THE the day,
9.15 INVITATION TO THE DANCE.. A prograwne of waltzes and other dane Wisting.
་
CROSSMAN
PLAYERS, [1.00 B Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL, 11.15 LISTENERS" CBOICE. 11.15 LONDON SYMPHONY
CHESTRA.
OR.
Elizabeth of Clans The Queen 10.00 THE NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 (Categ)The 10.15 FOR CHILDREN,
The Wind in the Willows',
6.30 pan. #CIENCE REVIEW. By Kenneth Grahame.
6.40 FROM THE TONALH. 10.45 GIRL GUIDE CELEBRATIONS,
06 AMONG MY BOUVENIRS. Opening ceremony and address by
7.00 THOSE WERE THE DAYS. the World Chief Guide, Olave. Lady
AROUND THE 730 SCOUTS (The caniji Baden-Powell G.B.E. Hebroy Somers Band; Old Soldiers tirver eie-Gracle Fields Roses of which opened on Tueday, July 30, Pierrds-atehard Tauber: Keep the is being field in Windior Great Park). Home fires burntug-Olive Gilbert 11.00 Ble, Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL.. Over there-Glenn Millar and his
4.30 SONGS TO REMEMBER,
1914-1918.
Lovel
Army
War-Medley-
Air Force Band; Oh, You Beautiful Doll-Rosemary Clooney! Sunshilae of your Sville-Lester Forgon: Beer Barrel folk-Mary Rơy mu hiir Arch. (855 WEATHER REPORT. *9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
·SPORTS RESULTS, SPECTAT. ANNOUNCEMENTS, HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 9,20 (Approx.) WALIZING WITH
WALDTEUFEL.
9.30 OLD TIME STUBIC HALL, Charlie Kunx at the Piano. 1,45 "POPULAR VANIETY.
Till-Perey Faith with Choru Wind in the Willow-u Sinfford; Maliano-Percy Faith with Bernie
FERDINAND
11.15 CONCERTO,
Campail (violin).
MONDAY, AUGUST 5
6.30 p.m. COMPOSER
WEEK.
OF
Wagner (on records). 6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 4.43 BANDY MACPHERSON,
At the theaire organ
7.00 5 JONKS,
THI
A Jeremy story by Hugh Walpole Adapted for radio by It. Oldfeld Dox,
7.30 BAND OF
ROYAL
MARINES.
(Portsmouth).
3.00 TRE NEWS
11.A.
a.13 SPORTS REVIEW.
WORLD
A programine on the Bay Srei World Jambored as Button Park, Birmingham.
B.00 THE NEWS.
as SPORTS KOUND-EP.
8.23 Report from
30UTH-EAST ENGLAND Middlesex..
9.30 PILL TATE
9.15
ORCHESTRA.
Styck Cuyler in
ОЛТЕН.
AND
1TS
SCUTT INVESTI-
A series of problems in deteciton by Jolay 1 Wynn. 2: The Mystery of the Fourth Pranger.
JUBILEE
7.00 HERIUUR ARGUMENT. 7.30 CAT CALL
Up-to-dale muste, presented with records by Peter Klug.
8.00 THE NEWN
2.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP,
1.25 Iteport from the
NORTH OF ENGLAND.
8.30 THE INTERNATIONAL, PLAY-}
ERS
0.00 DANCK MUSIC.
MAGAZINE.
0.30 WELS 13.00 THE NEWS.
10.15 NBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Sir Materim Sargent Shura Cherkassky ipinna). 11.00 11 Hen. HADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 LIGHT MUSIC
114 SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9
BUBI. 430 p.m. EVERYBODY S
NESS'.
Robert Rold reporting.
6.40 FROM THE EUTRONIALS GAS THE ALFRED CAVE TRIO
7.00 Hernard Braden in
(NO LITTLE TIME.
7.30 TIME FOR MUSIC.
7.00 THE NEWS.
8.13 SPORTS ROUND-TUJE
1,25 part from the MIDLANDS,
8.30 THE CHUISTIAN YEAR.
The last
Nap De Kn (Violin), Alice Hekel (Mono) 10.00 MUSICAL NOTES FROM
TOURIST'A SKETCHBOOK
A
The
(IL) 4 LENGIFELDER). The Typewriter Concerts Rumble fee at Chimeple! Gipsy Blues: The Ball of the Cricketi Tyralian Tango: Harem Harmonies. The Sleepy Carousel: Caramba Ja Sarung Washington Valte-Thie World Sym. Orch, cond. by Ileurt Antenu.
10.30 EDUCATING ARCUJE.
With Peter Brough and Archle Andrews
of Tepest Gaturday's broadcast, 10.54 WFATHER REPORT. 11.06 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
REEL.
11.
Arthur Rubinstein (Piano). 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
RODNIGHT MBIC
Tuesday
9.45 ERNESTO LECUONA AT THE, 12.32 "NOTHING DUT MUBIC"
PIANO PLAYS 115
Philip Greon and a Orch. OWN
1.00. TINĖ BIONAL. 1.11 WEATUKA REPONT.
COMPORITJONA.
10.00 roun LADS' #TAGE SHOW. 16.30 "LOOK WHAT FVE FOUND", A Record Miscellany, Fresented by John Wallace.
1050 WEATHER REPORT 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL 11.15 LOOK WHAT TVE FOUND"
[CONTINUEU). 1130 CLOBE DOWN.
|| Wednesday
7.00 .. TIME SIGNAL, OPENING
MARCH.
LIGHT MUSIC.
The London Promenade Orch, 7.15 NEWB SUMMARY, 720 TOP O' THE MORN 7.45 WEATHER REPORT,
TOP THE MORN (CONTD) 7.54 WEATHER REPORT.
2.00 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS, 3.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 3.15 DIARY FOR TODAY. 4.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR,
8.57 REPEAT HEADLINES
WEATHER REPORT,
8.00 CLOSE DOWN.
17.30 p.m. I'RUGRAMME BUMMARY. 12.12 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.
Walt Danny's Cinderella,
1.00 TIME MONAL.
LJ WEATHER REPORT. 15 NEWA, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE.
MENTS.
1.34 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
The Roman Carnival. Og. The Over- turg
135 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
130 MEDLEYS
FROM
MUSICALS, 2.50. CLOIK DOWN,
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7.00
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David flughes and Edrie Conner Orchestra cana, by Alexander Farie
154 WEATHER REPORT,
1.00 TIME RIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.00 COMMENTARY.
8.15
MON AND LAURA. With Aloira
Later,
Hürden, JamÁL HAUTAT.
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8.43 GEORGE SHBARING QUINTET
0.00
WITH STAING CHOIR.
TIME RIGNAL..
AT THE OPERA.
"Prinen Igor" (Dorodin) Act 4.
$30 Annrox AT THE
(CONTD).
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(THE FARMI)
OPERA
(3. GUNIDI-F. Roмcho-o. F. BHAW).
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AND ORCHESTRA, 19.30 "JERE ROX".
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Ballet Crack"
Tchaikovsky); Orch.; Hey Jacque Eartha Kit: Divertissement Chocolat, Dance Cuba Rimba-lank Bnow. The The Bugar Plum Fairy: Snow Flakes Singing Ranger; Belo for 200 Waltz The Westminster Light Orch.
Bauter Finegan Orchestra: The Sen coml by Ledle_Bridgewater,
of the Moon-with Cherus: Trena 2.09 CLOSE BOWN,"
Trenn Thera-with Chorus Au tiavoir call Chorus Oriental Polka-Mitch Miller and his Orch. 103 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL RADIO NEWS-, -
REEL.
3.30 "WOMEN ONLY".
A Weekly Magazine Introduced by Wendy Colbourne, Complied by Barbara Lawrence Murray Leavitt.
and
0.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
KUMMARY
0.02 LUCKY DIP
LIRTENER REQUESTA. Frented by Margherita,
7,00 KTRING BONG
Max Jaffa and his Orchestra.
JAZZ WITH
1.30 TIME FOIL Iasi
ROBIN DAY. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 809 COMMENTARY, 8.15 OPERA AND BALLET.
"Madam Butterfly"
Love duet) (Puccini)-onelin Noli (Sopranoj Glumpe Camporn (Ten); "Madama Butterfly"—(Flower duetj (Puccini)-Nosetta Noli (Soprano); Rina Cavallari (Mezzo Sop.) with L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romando cond, by Alberto. Erede; El AmorT Bruju Love the Magleion) (Fall-
7.00 . TIME BIGNAL, OPENING | The London Palltiarmonic Oren.
MARCH.
LIGHT MUSIC.
Paul Wescon aid hia Orchestra. 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY, 720 2010' THE MORN. 2.4 WRATHER REPORT.
TOP OF THE MORN (Cant'd), 134 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME HIGNAB, NEWB. 8. HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.35 DIARY FOR TODAY. 0.16 MUSIC FROM VIENNA, 157 REPEAT HEADLINES
WEATHER REPORT.
5.00 CLONE DOWN,
12.15 p. MORNING PRAYERS,
ly the lev. J. E. Banduncii. 12.35 OORAMME SUMMARY. 12.31 FED HEATH AND
MUSIC
1.00 TIME BIGNAL,
Frankle Carlo' and his
(Piano with rhyun)
1.13 WEATHER REPORT
HIS
Girl
15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE
MENTY,
by Anthony Collina,
8.45 WEDNESDAY THEATRE,
*MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE", A play for radio by Eilzabeth Dawson, Produced by Vivian A. Haniria.
AND
DAS PAUL WESTON
ORCHESTRA,
IIIN
10.00 THIS WEEK'S COMPOSER, -
William Wallen,
Concerto for Viola and Orchestra- Willam Primrose (viola) with the Royal Philharmcale Orel cond, by Sir Malcolm Bargent; Fanfare: No. 1 Hompine (From "Ferade") — Peter Pears with The English Opera Gecup Enrralic cond, by Anthony Collis Spitfire Prebula - The Halle Orch. cond. by Willan Walton. 16.30 ADVENTURES IN RHYTHM.
Pete Rugolo and his Orchestra, Here's Pete My Funny Valentine: Mixin' the Hives Polvelion: Rugolo incely Shearling Samborba King Porter Slom You are 100 Besutiful; Jingle Bells-Mambo; Good Evening Friends 1oogle.
16.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
DOUNIGHT MUSIC, The Queen's Käll Light Orch.
1.30 LUNCHTIME CONCERT.
Fair Melusina, Op. 3- Overture @btendelssohn) The Vienna Phil- hamonte Ore. cond. by Carl Sem- 11.15 richt. Symphony No. 20 in A Major. 1201 (Mezart) - L'Orchestre de la 110 CLOBE DOWN. Suisse Romande cond. by Heter
trax.
2.00 1.0SE DOWN.
AJP TIME FOR CHILDREN,
Introduced by Mavis.
0.00 TE SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
NUMMARY.
6.02 I HEARD EUROPE SINGING. Programmo 4 Switzerland, 6.15 Approx. MUSIC FROM THE
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0.38 A LIGHT CONCERT.
By the London Hyphomy Orchestra. Fantasia ok Srp Shanties (arr.
Gilar Cond. by Sir Malcolm Sargent "From Meadow (o Mayf (Costen) No, 1-in the Country, No. 2-A Song by the way-Cond, my Ene Coats Searcape (Pirker) (From "Western Appreichis") - Cond, by Muir Mathieson
Muni Chlyneu Alwyn) (FromThe Rake's Prue Cond. by Mule Matheran: gress) Waltz
"Bithe Spirit") (Adiiselleend. by Matr Mathic-
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SPOTLIGHT ON BON Pennsyl
Fred Waring and the
vanians le club and Orcli. Heart heart; Double Weg Core- mory Black is the Color of ny True love's Hair: Barefonal; I Wonder As I wander: The Cresta (From "Gods' Trombones"); Dance of the
cf eight Erogrammer Plume; I Dream of Jeanle with
Light Brown Hab; Granada; relating to the Creation and the
Delleve: On Top of Old Smokey.
7.30 FIRST HEARING.
a told in the Book of Genesis, with mule by e Cheir of St. John's College. Cambridge. Header: Jalin Glen
R. Vera Lynn in
YOURS SINCERELY": 2.13 BUGIT STORY,
"The Cure, by Erie Allen. Read by Lionel Gamin
93 HIT PARADE.
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8.15. MOTORING MAGAZINE.
Edited by Timothy Birch, B.45. THE MUSIC MAKERS.
Bextet No. 1 in B Fint Major for Wilfrid Striegs Op. 18 (Drahan) 1st Mov Allegro ma ne tropp 3rd Mov Scherzo Allegro molio]: 41 Mov Rondo (Prico alegretto e graz) Ian Bin(Vloni Alexander Schneider (yotin Milton Katims (vinia); Milton Thames (viola): Pablo
Madeline COMAL (cello): Foley (Cello).
D.15 AN EVENING WITH BEAT-
RICE LILLIE
10.00 THE NEWS, 19.15 RECITAL.
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(Canadian baritone Ernest Lush (piano); Bela Dekany (Australian vitakit). Fie dorick Stone (piano),
39.43 SANDY MACPHERSON.
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WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
11.15 100NIGHT MUSIC.
The New Concert Orchestra. 11.3 CLOBE DOWN.
Frida
7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL, OPENING
SEARCH,
LIGHT MUSIC.
Jan Corduwener and lily Ball- room with,
7.35 NEWS BUMMARY.
140 KOP OF THE MORN 1 WEATHER REPORT. WEATHER REPORT.
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S.IS HOME NEWS
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3.16 DWBET AND SWING. 837 REPEAT headlingS
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9.08 CLUSE DOWN. 12.15 pm. ROMAN
PRAYERS.
By the Rev. Gallagher 8.3,
CATHOLIC
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12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, #232 JOURNEY INTO MELODY. TWIN Lawrence Welk, Aingers and Orch. 100 TIME SIGNAL. 131 WRATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS. 130 MUSIC OF THE MASTERS. 2,00 CLOSE DOWN.
339 TIME FOR TEEN-AGERB.
introduced by Deborah Hurl- balt, 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
BUMMARY 4.02 POPULARITY FOLL
Presented by Ted Thomas. 6.30 ABIAN CLUB,
1.59 PIANO PARADE
POPULAR MELODIES, YOURS SINCERELY”. With Vera Lynn.
TJS
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1.4 GOING TO THE PICTURES.
The Critics discuss the Pictures they have seen this week. Chairman: Thoth Birch.
158 WEATHER REPORT,
8.00 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS, 199 COMMENTARY,
3.13 MURIC LOVERS HOUR
CLASSICAL REQUESTS. Presented by Allern Dekker, Symphony No. 8 in B mist ("Un- anded") [Bebbert);
Con- certo, Dɔ 19. (Shostakoviield.
9.15 TO LET-EPISODE
A serial in eleven Episodes from Forsyte Baga" by Joke
ily, (Repeat of 4 Bunday's broadcast). PAS PLATTER PARADEMAR
Presented by Nick
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