THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1957;
"China Mail" Feature
Detail-A "China
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A
Commentaries On Final Test
"THE ROLLING DISC
—A MUSICAL TRAVELOGUE
The Fifth, and final, Test Match between England and the West Indies starts next Thursday
Day
Magali Noel; Rusk at the Apollo- Alix Combello and its Orch. My Lucky Number Quickstep The Coronels; Let's walk that-a-way- Foxirol-DorLY
and Johnnle Hay; Dorothy-Calypro; Wtue and Mains: My Fiddlem Myra-Calypm--The Talbot Broinors;
Champ Buller: 1 Should! live you long ng Foxtrot The Four Lady with Orch.; Moying away-Wallz-L Ann Simms: Ugly WomanCalypso-Edmunda Ros and
Rumba
Vocal: Band wil Allegheny Moon-Waltz-Palli Page 10.1 RATHER REPORT. · 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-
REEL..
15 ALL WE DANCE," whislapped
Bluejenn Dop: Juzebel-umbn;
Abyt she sweet and Roll:
-Rock
Filpped
and Roll: Waltz of the
Blue Caps, 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
(PIANO) WITH RUYTHM AC- COMPANIMENT.
1.12 WEATHER REPORT,
1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTA
1.30 HOME REQUESTS.
Presented by Mary 230 OLD TIME BALLROOM,
With Hydney Thompson His Orchestra.
3.00 QUILTY PARTY.
and
J.
A panel of experts solva 1 problem set by Edward Maido.
"The M on the Flying Trapeze." 330 KOSPITAL REQUESTS,
Fronted by Bary,
430 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
Dalt Van Der Linden and bie Metropole Orchestra.
at the Oval, when the commentators will be John waltz-Gene Vincent and his de Jocelyn Indian Summer, Melody Arlott, Kenneth Ablack and Rex Alston, the BBC team who have described the play in this year's sories for listeners all over the world.
of
Commentaries on the last match will be relayed by Radio Hongkong at 11.15 each evening! play, and for those who prefer not to stay up so late there will be short eye-witness accounts of the previous day's play before the eight o'clock news each morning.
Peter Norton is an Army officer who was recently stationed in the Colony, but before leaving he recorded the series of alx programmes which will be broadcast on Monday evenings. at 8.16 under the title "The Rolling Disc."
During the series he will take two twentieth century British Willams listeners on ♪ musical tour
Vaughan composers, which starts among the Selds end Michael Head,
and woods of the green English Countryside, takes
in the inken
(Broadcasting on a frequency
and pine forests of Finland and of 800 kilocycles per second).
the cold mountain air of Mon-
golle, before bringing listeners
safely
to
Hongkong.
journey's end in
To illustrate his Peter Norton has
journeys
Today
From De Vintage Hwlog Thon,
Perlud in
nome very 12.30 pan. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. unusual records which he col. 2.32 "TUE GAY 18, lected on his extensive travels to various parts of the world, and he will also tell us some- thing about the people he met there.
Greek Drama In Wednesday Theatre Part Two of "The Qrestein," the famous Greek
trilogy of Aeschylus, Is called "The Chorphori" or "The Libation Bearers. The scene is again-the eity of Argos, seven years after the actions which took place in the first part, "Agammemnon,"
The second part, which can be heard at 8.45 on Wednesday evening, tells of yet another
Orestes, 'yengeance,'
son of Agammemnon and Clytemnestra, returns to Argos, and at Apollon bidding murders his mother and her lover, Aegisthus.
'Choophori'
the The. women who accompany Orestes sister Electra to the tomb of and there meet Agammemnon the returning exile" who is to murder his mother and for that crime be driven mad by the Furies.
arc
100 TIME MIGNAL.
"THE GAY 789" (CONT'D). LA WEATHER REPORT.
LI NEWS, SPECIAL ANNUUNCE-
MENTA.
130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
Sunday
19,00 TIME SIGNAL, WEATHER REPORTE PROGRAMME SUM- MANY.
8.65 DAY ROSE AND 18 on-
CRESTILA,
8.30 THE CINCINNATI SUMMER
OPERA ORCHESTRA.
Cond, by Fausto Ciera, 138 WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, KPORTS RESULTA, SPECIAL AND
ANNOUNCEMENTS
HUME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9,20 Approx. LES PAUL (GUITAR) AND MARY FORD (VOCAL). 5.50 DIE FIBRER SING's ACADEMY AWARD WINNING SONGS FROM 1934 TO 1954. With chorus wid erchestra runducted by Axel Stordahl. HERVICE FROM THE UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY B01D. Preaclser: The Rev. R. G.
yington.
1939
113 MORNING FROM."
Die Geschopte des Prometheus Overlate, Up. 43 Beethoven-The London Philharmonie Orch. cond. hy Exfunt Van Belur Symphuisie Hagnole, Op. 21 (Lots-Rea Vietor Synghony Girls, cond, by Adilson Steinberg
Jascha Wh Helelz (Viol
1:09 RICARDO SANTUS AND 1015
ORCHESTRA,
With Helmut Zacharias 45 his violin.
Caminitat Pizzicato: Elephant Tango fano; Meledia,
fiona ur.
Wall:
12.15 p.m. "BETWEEN YOU AND
SE
" Hexfirst."
A Talk by Stanley Maxted, 11930 CAVALCADE by
The Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam conaurire
Eduard van Beláum,
2.00 JUST FOR YOU.
Presented by B Dorward, 3.00 PITAWAII
339 "DEAD CIRCUNT
Adapted by Ellesion from the Novel by Jattray. 1-The 'risoner'.
4.00KISMET **
FORKEST).
Selections
ir
Trevor Simon
{WRIGHT-
the musical alm starring toward Krel. Orchestra cond. by Andre Provin. 430 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME. The London Promenade chestra.
or-
Down 10 Contity afte Sulte Pamant No. 1 In the CarglielCat Desert Caravan Bantock); inden Cetin Festive Days (Ancilfe); Caprice for Grove
Strinis (White): Springtime (Chili) Doneluk Dolls antock)
Bridgewaters: Peristrut Serenader Cast: By the Lake (Collin cund. by Walter Colins.
5.00 TOMALY
HONE)
DORSEY
Prunell
<THUM-
With Victor Young's Ninging Strings and Grehestra.
Don't be put off by the title
I'm geng Sentimental over you; of Sunday evening's talk, "The Importance of Nellonatity," be- Estanys You're the one: Flower of fels in your eyes; Searchiest cause this programme is about Dawn; Smoke
and Soul: The Dody
the less ominous aspects of THE WING: 13 Love; This Nearly was frictions and misunderstandings| mine: Fm getting sentimental over that can arise between people of you. different nationalities, and with, personalities three such lively
as Bertrand Russell, the philoso- pher, Peter Usinov, dramatist and aetor, and Malcolm Mug- geridge, editor of Punch, doing, the talking, the discussion con- not fail to be stimulating and provocative.
4.30 A
IN OFLE- PROGRAMME
OF INDONESIA'S ERATION NATIONAL, DAY.
0.00 TIME SIGNAL. PROGRAMME
SUMMARY,
0.02 UNIT REQUESTS
Prevented by Marjorte.
Headquarters Calling:
Forces,
COMEDY
OF MUSICAL
Hise Blevens (Mezzo-Sony, (Harlote), Robert Merril
with Chorus and Orch, condur- ted by Ted Tale.
La Gerenata; On the sunny side into of the street: Poeme Ridin Unppiness; Body and Soul: Berceuse in F: Holiday in Hollywood.
5.00 oCOLATE SOLDIER."
Selections from the QUENT Ktrans Muelcal, mung by An Ayar, Charles Fredericks and The Gund Cheristers with Orchestra cand by Al Good-
man.
5.30 TIME FOR CHILDREN,
"The House at Pooh Corner" by A. A. Mline.
Pickt dose a very hand Thing 6.09 TIME RIGNAL. PROGRAMME
KUMMATS
6.02 MUSIC FOR YOU.
do
Eric Robinson and his Concert Orchestra
Marina with COURTRIN, accompanied Julian BreAM.
10.33 WEATHER_REPONT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL.
MUSIC AT THE CLORE, 11.29 THE EPILOGUK.
Ninth Sunday after Trinity. Derly Cathedral,
11.30 CLOBE DOWN.
Monday
1,00 KS. TIME SIGNAL,
OPENING MARCH, LIGHT MUSIC,
Paul Weston and his orchestra, 7.15 NEWS, SUMMARY 1.20 TOP OF THE MORN, 7,45 WEATHER REPORT,
ZOP OʻTHE MORN (CONT'D).
7.18 WEATHER REPORT.
Reviewed by De Trezčar, "Takly Years Travelling Round the World" by Hans Girleshane: No Passet to Tibet" by F. M Bas
1.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.
With Bay Ellington and hi Quartet.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME RIGNAL. THE NEWS. 1,09 COMMENTARY:
B. THE HOLLING DISC.“
11.30 pm. PROGÍAMME BUMMARY 12.31 MUSIC FROM THE. FILMS”.
100 TIME BIONAL,
145 WEATHER REPORT 1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE.
MENTS.
130 AFTERNOON CONCERT, 2.00 CLOBE DOWN,
-5.30 "WOMEN · ONLY”,
A Weekly Magazina Tatroduced by Wendy Colbourne, Compiled by Barbara Lawrence and Murray Leavitt,
6.09 TIME BIONAL, PROGRAMME
SUMMARY,
darke with me; Mad about the boy;" Nocturne Holtday for strings.
BAO TIME BIONAL. AT THE
OPERA
"Masked
Acts 2-3.
(Verdi)
Arturo Tecknin conducting the NDC Bymphony Orch, and the Robert Haaw Corata. CAS Richard, Kar) of Warwick and Govartar of Boston-Jan Peerce: Renato, Secretary to the Earı...
Amelia, Wife of Henato--Herva Nalli;. Videa, an Illan Sorceress-Ciaramae urnar: Gear, Page-Virginia Hoskins; Blivaño, a Sailor-George Celanov- sky; Stan and Tom, enemics of the East-Nicolo Mekoon. Norman Scot A Judge and A Servant of Amelia- John Comen Flosal.
Robert Morrill; Presented by Peter Norton. "The first to a series of Mimical *Travelto 8.35 THE MINE
"or RICHARD
RODGERS,
The Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York cond. by the composer,
9.00 TIME DIGNAL.
MOVIE MAGAZINE. Edited
Timothy Mireh,
produced
by
9,30 RECITAL NY GORDON LOCK-
HART (BARITONE),
With plano accompaniment' by Маул Пев.
13 LUCKY DIP,
LISTENERS' REQUESTS, Presented by Margherita,
1.00 ATRING BONG
MAX JA and his orchestra. 130 TIME FOR JAZZ WITIE
FLODIN DAY.
7.58 WEATHER EXPORT. 3.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. 100 COMMENTARY",
1020 AUSTHALLAN MAGAZINE, 1933 TEDDY PILLIPS AND 118 ORCHESTRA (WITH VOCAL). Don't call Sweetheart дпу more: Damore; Wating: Ramone:
Daniul to Cocker Spaniel: BN Brown eyes: 1 Married an angel: with you all the luck in the woria: Tantaling
Melody; Now 1938 WEATHER REPORT. 1100-TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
REEL.
115 OPERA AND BALLET. -
O Paradiso (From "L'Africans") The Vagabond from "Songs of
(Mayerbeer) - Jus Bjoerting (Tenor); Swear in this hour (From) Travel" (Vaughan Williams); Kline- house Reach (Michael Head1; Silent "La Forze del destino" (Verdi) now now.
Djoerling (Tenor), Robert from PolemyHandel J Brr. Bomerveill, Honour and A Bullo (Khachaturian)-The Philadel Merrill (arifone); Gayne Dallet Centie
Orch. card. plita
by Eugene mandNEEDAY THEATRE, 1.45
Worship
$.00 TIME BIGNAL. NEWS, 8.13 HUME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, i from. *Sammons" (Itandel); 8.15 DIARY FOR TODAY, 8.14 STAGE AND SCREEN
MELODIES
6.37 REPEAT HEADLINES, WEA-
THEN_REPORT.
9,00 CLOSE. DOWN,
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 1232 DOUBLE ATTRACTION,"
BIO PRINDA and his arch. With Johnnie Cager (Vocal).” Kato Smith_(Vocal).
1.00 TIME BÍONAL.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWR, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS."
1.10 AFTERNOON CONCERT, uy
Overture Anncreon (Cherubini)- The Berlin PriharTnonle Orch Fond. by Fritz Lehmann: Rhapsody On a Theme Of Paganini, Op. 43 (Rachmaninoff)-Artur Rubinstein ano) with Philharmonia Oren. eund. by Walter Flusskind.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
630 FORCES' EVENING SERVICE. Conducted by the Rev. G. E. Itoye D.A.0.0.
7.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 1.13 TO LET EPISODE 7.
745
A serial in elesen episodes from "The Forsyte Sara" by John Galsworthy,
VIRTUORO."
Gladys Ripley (Contralto). He shall feed his Flock (From "The Meriloh") (Handel)-whit the London Bym. Orch. cond. by Maurier Miles: The Swimmer Fram en Pictures Op. 37") (Elgar)- with the London Symphony Orch. cont. by George Weldon: Swing Low Street Charlol (arr Burleigh with Gerald Mourol (no 155 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TEME HIGNAL, THE NEWS. ROD COMMENTARY, B.13 BERENADE.
Charira witams orchestra
And
A3D GOLDEN AGE OF POPULAR
BONO
"You're the top,"
D.00 TIME SIGNAL.
DIPORTANCE
"THE
NATIONALITY.
OF
Mal-
A discussion between Bertrand Russell, Peter, Uninov,
colm Muggeridge
1.30 SUNDAY CONCERT.
$30 TALKING ABOUT TEACHING,
Listeners' Matutino,
3.43 Approx. PEER GYNT BUITE
NO, 1 OP. 40 (GRO), The Neudency Orchestru (The ague) conducted by Willem van Otterloo.
0.00 TIME SIGNAL. PROGRAMME
SUMMARY.
4.5 VARIETY HIGHLIGHTS.
Maniuttan; La Panse Lea Baxter, liis Chorus and Orch.; Around the worldBing Crosby: The Lonely Trumpet-lay Anthony and his Orch.: Vijune and in love-Kerly Smuth; You're Mine - Four Aces; Heladern-Jy Martin Dnd lis Piccadilly
Bobbin' Brings Hock Bonts-Eve Boswell with Reg Owen's Orch.;
Manizalian Tango Ray Martii and his Pigeodiny Strings; " Rainbow of love Guy Lombarda and his Royal Canadians; Burner Vacation The Jordanaires; Kling-A- Ling-Guy Lambordo and his toynt Canadians.
$50 CLASSICAL REQUESTS.
Maiden (Old Irish Air): Atton Water: The Lasso Palles'
9.50 Approx. ANDRES SEGOVIA
(GUITAR). Sarabande and Minuet (Handel); Romanza (8chumann). 10.00
IN A LATIN MOOD." 2018 Norman and his orchestra, 1930 "RDUCATING ARCHIE."
With Peter Brough and Archie Andrews. (Repeat of *Inst Saturday's broadenst).
10. WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, ILADIO NEWS
STEKL
11 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 1130 CLOSE DOWN,
Tuesday
7.00 . TIME SIGNAL.
OPENING MARCH. LIGHT_MUarc.
Harry Fryer and his orchestra, 75 NEWS BUMMARY, 720 TOP OF THE MORN 7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP OF THE MORN (CONT'D), 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 7.59 TIME BIGNAL. NEWS. 4.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
DIARY FOR TOBAY.
MUSIC FROM SPAIN." 8.51 REPEAT HKAULINKS, WEA-
THEN REPORT.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.15 p.m. MORNING · PRAYERS.
by the Rev. 4. F. Sandbach. 1230 PhoрRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 TED DEATH AND HIS MUSIC, With Bobbie Britton and Pater Lowe. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL. "RIFYTHM."
With
(P(no).
Consutio
"WORLD THEATRE”. "The Oresuja' of Arschylus Part 2 The Choephieri' or Tus Libation Beurera",
PAS TWO PIANO RECITAL.
Thyla Rollick and Cyril Sm Scaramoucho (Milhaud
an umbe; Maute ling (From "Twa Jamaican Stroel Sanga) Benjamin), 10.00 THES WEEK B COMPOSER
BRAHMS.
Allegro from "Quintet la & Minor for Clarinet and strings Op. 116"- Vichsa Konzerthauts Quartet and Leopold Wach (Clarinel): 0 Tod. wid Bitter from Vier Eruste Gesange, Op. 121-Kathleen Ferrier [Contralto) with John Newmark
(Pine)
2nd Mov.-Aadante Modernto from Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 96 The NBC Sym. Orch, cond, by Аниго Toscanini; Veryofilchch Stondchen-Ellisboah Schwarzkopf (80p.) and Gerald Moore (Planot, 19 36 POPULAR LIGHT URCHES-
TRAS.
Peitte-Percy Falth put his Orch The
Swan-Morton Walte
Gould conducting the Rochester "Pops": I lind the Crazies! dream-Harry James and his Orch.; Bewitched- Erroll Garner. The nearness of you -Paul Weston and his Orch.; I'm In the mood for love-Andro Kostelanete and in Orch.; Georgin on my mind-lenny Goodman and his reli. I'll see you Inny Sweetheart- dreams --- Goodnight,.
Les Elgart's Orch.; Yesterdays-Paul Werton's Orch...
1038 WEATÏÏËR REPORT. 1100 TIME SIGNAL
NEWSREEL.
RADIO
11.35 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,
New Concert Novelty Ensem-
Velazquez 11.30
1.11 WEATHER REPORT. 135 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE.
MENTS.
130 JUNCHTIME CONCERT.
The Philharmonic Symipfiony Orchestra of New York. Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Majur (K. 543) (Mozart)—cond. by
Mic Concert Hall, BBC Symphony Oh, condi. by Sir Eugene Guomena: Nina Mikina
Presented by Alleen Dekker. Overture Plano):
"The Sceret Waiter): (Clinarona ker.
liungarian Rhapsody No, & in E Marriage
Minar (Lizi); liungarian dance No. Plano Concerto No. 27 In Flat
Drúno (Brahmi); The Young Prince (K. 599) (Mozart); Brazilian in- If you were the only pal; Mare
(fron And the Young Princes pressions (Resulght); From "Humeu than you know; if there is 'meone
(Berlioz | "Scheherazade" Rumaky-Korsakov); loveler than you; I get a kick cute Julette" Op. 17
One des Concerts - iOrchestre of your You and the night and 191
Van 340 (Jolian and one Rights' Op Ly oureix entt. music: in the Mood for love;
7.00 "COCKTAIL Ulterio Just one of those things; II krved
you.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
CARMEN CAVALLARO
Willen
10.15 NEAPOLITAN BONGS,
Christid! (Tenor) with ti Bereaders,
BBC Overseas
(0.30 p.m. to 12.15
Tiho
Roger Williams at the Plano with rhythm accompaniment. ABOUT DOXS. 110 TALKING
Shortwave Programmes
.. un 25,750 Me/s. 11.05m; 15.070 Mic/s, 19.91m; and 21:530 Me/«, 13.92)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17
630 pm. THIS DAY AND AGE. 6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. US FÜR cuLDREN
tro Sunday 10:15).
1.30 Charlie Chester in
A PROPER CHARLIE.
BO THE NEWS.
8.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP. teport from the
8.25
WEST COUNTRY
8.30 FROM THE WEEKLIES 8.4 MAINLY FOR WOMEN, 9.00 FORCES FAVOURITES. 9.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS.
10.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. 11.00 Higen, RADIO NEWAHEEL. 11.18 RUMMER SPORT.
145 GAND THE LAST
MONTHS.
fly Franels Walsen
נמי !!
SIX
and Maurier A programune Hitstralin Land Brow 12
the Ble and work of the Mahatma of over :: the Transf August 1947 to his death in Janunty 7.09 JAZZ HALF HOUR.
recorded Presented by Robert Acheson. 194; draw from the
memorks of those that knew he India and England.
7.30 THIS WEEK
News, reports and interviews
on our of the week's events.
الانا
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18
6.30 p.m.
Introduced
6.
THE NEWS.
G.
758 WEATLEN REPORT. 3.00 TIME
The chairman will be Edgar Lustgarten, a barrister by run- ing and an outstanding broad- Esteners Iry" whom easter remember in the "Prisoner at
In and aut Hongkong. In- "The series, Bar" the
ankl Compiled partance of Nationality" is at Donald Brooke nine o'clock tomorrow night.
1.09 CORA FEN This Week Tonight's pro- gramme of topical news and events from round and about Hongkong, at 7.30, will bring to interesting the microphone people who were in the Colony this week.
CUS
Irish
8.15 EVENING STAR.
Kirl:
Eartha Kite (Vocal). Just an old fashioned Danseur de Charleston; Lazy After
oon; Looking for boy: The teel. 8.30 SPORTS CAVALCADE,
Edited by Ted Thomas. Produced by John Wallace. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
EDUCATING ARCHIC. With Peter drought and Arénte Andrews 9.30 ITS IN THE FAMILY."
Vitya Vronsky & Victor Babin (Two planov).
Russian Village Babini:
WEEK.
COMPOSER
Krimann (on records).
THE
FROST THE EDITORIALS."
MAYERL TE BIELY
RHYTHM ENBEMBLY,
1.09 CARIBEAN CARNIVAL:
The British West Indles Show. 7.30 SUNDAY SERVICE.
From St. Matthew's Parish Church. Scares, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Conductist by the lev. M. W. Dewar.
R. THE NEWS.
8.13 SPORTS BOUND.Ur. 8.30 MIXED HOUBLES.
1.02 TL1 NEVER FORGET
DAY.
THE
s: The Rt. Hon. Sir Norman filrket.
Herbers a dramatic day at the Nuremberg trials.
9.15 INVITATION TO THE DANCE. Sulle! 10.00 THE NEWS,
1 for Tws Pinnos, Op. 3 10.15 FOR CHILDREN.
Waltz Pinnys.
"The Wind in the Willows',
By Kenneth Grtune
They' include journalist, Demand Fennell, working with "The Voice of Germany" in Cologne; the Aus- tralian dancing couple, Margaret and Maurice; Joe Palazzolo and
two Bretzner,
young No. Hans
(Fantasy (Rachmaniol): taking five months from Suite No. 1 fr two Americans
Detroit D. 18 (Arensky). off from work in a
and some 10,00 R1L11.1. WE PANCE." automobile business;
Dancing the Dusk-Foxtrol- Arlle Show and his Orch.; All
6.30. you me-Foxtrol-Lila' AreArt and his Orch. I ket kick out of you-Foxtrni-Tommy Orch: Latin- American Rhythmus; Semba Sambu;
of the peopl Involved in, the making of the film "Hongkong the things Affair."
11.08 Hi Rel. LADIO NEWSER.... 11.3 CONCERTO.
Kathleen Leng (plano),"
MONDAY, AUGUST 19.
THE
COMPOSER
OF
WEEK. Hehumann fon records), 0.40 FROM TRE EDITORIALS. 0.43 HANDY MACPHERSON.
At the theatre organ.
TONIGHT. 1.00 IN TOWN 7.30 MILITARY HAND, 3.09 THE NEWS. 3.15 PORTS REVIEW.
The Miracio Baby-This BBC Burke und
narrated by Stephen La -feature,
Ros and als Grenfell, is a true story about Stambo Bubar Mundong
nice Rumba Band; nie song is you- Davenport,
and hi young Boy
Faxtrot Freddy Burlin months old, who had just ex- Orch.; Save the last dance for inc
Fuu or pret Sile
A play in four episodes by Stella even his mother Glenn Miller and his Orch.: Rock
believe that he a Roll:- and Hotk-Achei Morgetson. 3: Russian Bear.
and his Orel with Jer 8.45 Kenneth McKellas in
A SONG FOR EVERYONE". would live. This programme, Fontala; Rock Des Petits Cailloux-
perienced his first Christmes es Foxtrot-Halpoga Choo C100-
The Miracle Baby," for when Orchi he was born did not daro
on Tuesday at 8.15 p.m., tells the fascinating story of how he was assured of marvival after a nation-wide search for blood of an extremely rare group.
The Monday Reclial-Singers, and particularly baritones, are all too rarely heard over the air, and those who miss them will therefore be particularly interested In next Monday's recital, ut 9.30. p.m., when the baritone Gordon Lockhart, young Army ofleer, will be making his first and only broad- cast before leaving Hongkong.
#
Being a Scolaman, his pro stamme very properly includes one or two Scottish songs, an well as songs by Handel and by
Legrand
FERDINAND
30 Mary MUA GRIET
CHARM
9.10 COUNTRY DANCEB,
Records prevented by Ray Smedley 9.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.
Presents people, and events from
South-East
Cutforth,
England
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.15 NEW RECORDS.
(Concert music)
by
Kine
11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 11.18 BBC NORTHERN IRELAND
LIGHTS ORCHESTRA.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20
4.30 pan. THIS DAY AND AGE. 6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 64 JAZZ (on records).
7.00 PALACE OF VALIETIES. 1.10 BOUNDS OF MALAYA.
Stewart Waveli, of Radio Malay. Introdures nome of the music, so and dances of the various races in Molaya and telut how he recorded them, often in the remotest arces W the Jungle
8.00 THE NEWS.
8.15 SPORTH ROUND-UP. 9.25 Five Minutes for
FARMERS,
8.33 FORCES FAVOURITES.
9.00 Vera Lynn in
YOURS SINCERELY", 9.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE. 10.00 THE NEWS.
10.15 TALKING OF SYMPHONIES. Arthur Jacobs, in the Bret of two flustrated Laliss, tells how aytaphortles and dicusses rytiphonic began. composer up to Berthoven, 10.43 1.1. MAYER RIIETIM
ENSEMBLE: 11.00 e nen. RADIO NEWAKEEL. 11.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE. 11.45 From the Promenade Concerts
THE LONDON PILLILAR- MONIC ORCHENTIA,
11.03 Hen, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 acing
THE SUOR HANDICAP. 11.45 A QUESTION OF TIME.
By J. Johnston.
Walter; "La Trevinta"—— Prelude to Aci III (Verdi)-cond. by Arturo Toscanint. 2.09 CLORE DOWN.
..
BJD "OVER THE HILLS AND
KALL AWAY."
Introduced by Mavis
0,00 TIME IGNÁL. PROGRAMUE
NUPIMAILY
6.CZ 1 HEARD EUROPE SINGING,
Programme 5-Astel
G.IS UBIC FROM POLAND 6.30 THE YJENNA SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA',
тел
Tebaikovsky Fantasy (Arr. Slotz Ininduction from Symphony No. 4 Minor, Op. 30 Miniature Overture - "Nutcracker Be Serenade Melancolique Op. 20; Vaiso
OUT"NUKETHEKET Bulle Waltz from
Onegin" "Eugene Maiche Slave, Op. 31: Linnae Chinoise-"Nutcracker Sulte"-cord,
Stolz. Ballet Music from Zar Und Zimmermann" ("Czar and
by Carpenter) (Lortzing)-cond Wilhelm Lolkner.
A
by.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22
6.30p.m. TIES DAY AND SUE. 6.40 FROM THE EDITORIALS.
MUSIC 8.43 FOLK
OF MANY
LANDS. Appalachian folk senge. 7.00 SERIOUR ARGUMENT.
7.30 CAT CALL.
Up-to-date mule.
6.00 THE NEWS.
35 BPORTS ROUND-UP.
8.25 Report from the
NORTH OF ENGLAND
EDWARD 8.30 THE
QUINTET.
0.00 Cricket
RUBACH
ENGLAND บ THE WEST INDIES.
9.13 WEL911 MAGAZINE,
18.00 THE NEWB.
10.13 THE LONDON
ORCHESTRA,
BYMPHONY
11.00 g Ben. 10 NEWSREEL. 1115 Cricket,
(See 9.00)
11. SERIOUS ARGUMENT.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 6.30 D.JO. 'EVERYBODY'S BURI-
NEBRD reporting
Robert
0.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS. CAS THR MONTMANTRE PLAY-
ERS.
~7.50 Berard Braden in
80 LITTLE TIME'.
7.30 Wavelengths changes.
For Australia, New Zealand,
the
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21ar East, South and South-East Asia,
639 pm. SCIENCE REVIEW
The International Geophysical "The Interior of the Earth' by Dr! nubert Stoneley, BC.D., FRS.
4. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 0.45 PIANO PLAYTIME.
100 THONE
at the plan, Malcolin LockRE THE DAYS. Harry Davidson and his Orchestra. 120 VICTORIAN MELODRAMA.
Donald Woll in 1: The Hells', By Leopold Lesia
R.00 THE NEWS.
R. SPORTS ROUND-UP,
823 iteport from
SOUTH-RAST ENGLAND
Bedfordshire.
2.30 LOU PREAGER
ORCHESTUA.
9.15 Deryck 10ylar In
AND HIS
INSPECTOR SCOTT INVESTI
GATES.
9.45 THINK ON THESE THINGS.
programine about Christian
A
Hymne, their male and their mean- Ing.
10.00 THE NEWS.
10.15 TIME FOR MUSIC.
the Middle East and East Aft
7.45 TIME POIL MUSIC.
8.00 THE NEWS,
8.15 BPORTY ROUND«UF.
$. Report from the MIDLANDS,
8.16 THE CitiBTIAN YEAR.
The second of four programines on Prayer. the theme
at The Lord's with musle by the Choir of Derby Cathedral. leader: The Provost of Derby, the Very lov, R. A. Beddoes.
8.43 OFF RETAGE.
0.00 Cricket
ENGLAND V INDIES
0.35 NEW RECORDS,
10.00 THE NRW
19.15 THE FLOAR
THE
WEST
CHOIR
OF
RAITIAN COLUMBIA.
10.45 BANDY MACPHERSON.
At the theatre arra
11.00 21 Ben, ADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 Cricket,
(Seo 9.00)
1.5 THE ENGLISH TÒNGUE.
A survey of English, as i la spoken
in different parts of the world. Intro- by Bernard Mlien and Simeon Butter, Profesor of Engilets Language
The BDC Midland Orchestra Con the University of Liverpool,
ducted by Leo Wormser.
English in a Homeland.
By Mik
A
Tibbett
7.00 SPOTLIGHT ON BONG. Bianche Theboen Soprano), Lawrence (Baritone), Mighty Laka Rose; Homing: Crim
the night-Manche Thebom: Myself when young; None bul The Lonely Heart Thaikov kky) Lawrence. Tibbotts The Roary: Trees Bluche Thebom; Celiomo; 1 got Plenty O' Nuttin
Lawrence Tilbelt, 730 FIRST HEARING
Becent.
Presented by Ilonat 752 WEATHER REPORT, 1.09 ZIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS. 80 COMMENTARY.
B.15 FEATURE PROGRAMME,
"The Miracle Baby,"
Written and narrated by Stephen Grenfell
8.45 THE MUSIC MAKENS.
Quartet in F Tajor (Novel) Budapest String Quartet.
915 "GENTLEMEN BE BEATED."
A Minstrel Show. Singer: Gordon Goodman, Jahn Neber, Blanley Kimes, Oslo JolineVOM, Uncle John · Cole The Quariones, and tire Merch Station Choir. Or
and chestra
Chorus directed by Allen Roth.
10,00 MOMENTS IN MAYFAIR.”
Philip Green and his orchestra. These Foolish things; Someday, I'll And you: Noem Five Hundred and Four; She's my Lovely: Midnight in Mayfair: Love is the sweetest thing; London Fantasia; We'll Ralber Lilacs Limehouse Bluez,
- AND ARMSTRON() 1030 LOUIS
EUDIE CONDON AT NEW PURT.
19.58 WEATHER BEFORT,
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
REEL
11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
Meishoi
Symphony Orchestra cond. by C. A. Bamosud. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN.
· Wednesday
7.00 4.m. TIME SIGNAL, OPENING
MARCH
LIGHT MUSIC.
7.IS NEWS SUMMARY
7.20 TUP O' THE MORN.
745 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP O' THE MORN (CUNT'D). TAB WEATHEN REPORT.
100 TIME BIGNAL, NEWYS,
8.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.13 DIARY FOR TODAY, E.IS MUSIC IN THE AI 131 RETEAT HEADLINES
WEATHER RPORT. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
+
SWISS QUALITY
THE WORLD OVER
SWISSAIR
DOWN.
Thursday
1,00 AJM, TIME SIGNAL, OPENING
MARCH
LIGHT MUSIC.
1.15 NEWS BUMMARY 120
TOP OF THE MORN, 743 WEATHER
REPORT
TOP OF THE MOEN (CONT'B). 138 WEATHER REPORT.. 2,00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS. 1.19 HUME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.13 MUSIC IN THE AIR.
3.37 REPEAT HEADLINES.
WEATHER NEPORT,
9.00 CLOBE DOWN.
12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.13 NEWA, KPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTI.
3.30 TH FHUAI THEATRE-
LAND".
Mantovaru and his Orchestra. 2.40 CLOSE DOWN,
3.30
THURSDAY CLUB". Introduced by Robert Acheson, 1.60 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
SUMMARY. 602 PORTUGUESE, HALF noun. 630 STAN PREBERG "AND
OTILERS"
C'est bon, Heartbreak Hotel: Rock around Stephen Foster: The Yellow Rong of Texas; The Great pretender: That's my buy: Rock land Line: Sh-Dcom: Banana Boat with Billy May's Music. 100 SONGS OF THE GOLDEN
WEST.
John Dart at the Organ.
11.15 CRICKET.
ENGLAND V. WEST INDIES. Commentaries on the sth Test by Rex Abton, John Arlote c Kenneth Ablack from the Oval. 11.45 CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
7,00 KM. TIME SIGNAL, OPENING
MARCH LIGHT MUSIC,
Mantovan and idla. Orchestra. 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY, 130 TUP OF THE MORN, 143 WEATHER REPORT.
TOP O' THE MORN (CONT'D). 753 CRUCKET.
ENGLAND V. WEST INDIES, Eye Witness Account of the 5th Test from the Qval.
738 WEATHER KEPORT. 1.00 TUME SIGNAL, NEWB.
8.10 HOME NEWS FROM MEITAIN. KIS DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.4 SWEET AND SWING.
ROMAN CATHOLIC
1235 PAYERS
By the Bev, Father it. W. Gallagher B.,
12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 12.32 JODENEY INTO MELODY
WITH RUDOLF FRIML. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
JOURNEY pro WITH BUDOLF
1.13
FATHER REPORT.
MELODY FRIMU
1.15 NRWA, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTR
130 MUSIC OF THE MARTFRA,
Mephisto
Waltz (Episode No. 2
from Lenau's "Faust" (Lint)--The Philharmonia Oreli, cond. by Igor Markeylich; Concerto in Minor for Plate and Oreli, Op 25 Frugoni Chendelismulus — Orazio (Plano) with the Vienna Symphony Orch. cond. by Rudolf Moralt,
2.00 CLUBE DOWN.
5.30 TIME FOR TEENAGERS.
Introduced by Deborah uri- bait. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, PROGRAMME
BUMMARY
6.02 POPULARITY POLL.
Presented by Ted Thomas. 630 ASIAN CLUB.
7.00 RUDIE CALVERT
(Trumpet)
Orch.
Easy to love: What is this thing called inn;
love; Can't help lovin' dai Falling in love with love: Jungle Moon: Beyond Membgen.
115 YOURS SINCERELY,
With Vera Lynn,
7.45 GOING TO THE PICTURES.
The Critics discuss the Pictures they have seen this week. Chaiman: Timothy Hirch, 7.58 ПРАТПЕЛ ПЕРОпт.
8.00 TIME 6IONAL. THE NEWS, 5.09 COMMENTARY.
LIS MURIC LOVERA nonre.
CLASSICAL REQUESTS.
resented by Allen Toliver. Sonal Flat Major, K. (Mozart); Impromptu. Op. ischubert) No. 1 in F minor, Altrero
Свисланика Moderate; Sketches. Ivanavi
Op. 10 (Ippolitov-
9.13 TO LET-EPISODE 7.
A serial in leven episodes from "The Forryto baga” by John Galsworthy.
(tepest of last Bunday's broadcast). 9.45 MILANO AND HIS ORCH, 10.00 "HERE COME THE GIRLS OP STAGE AND SCREE** Afy heart belongs to Daddy-Mary Marting One night of love Grace Lovely to look al-Jreno Dunnes Something I dreamed last
Moore;
night-Ella Logan; Where are you- Cortrude Niesen; Wake up and live 145 ETHEL MERMAN IN "HAPPY | —Alce Faye; Tonight we, love-
HUNTING" WITH FERNANDO Jane Froman: 1 cover the water-
front Connie Breweli; Sindows-Bebo Daniels,
LAMAS.
Dream
Excerpts from the
Broadway
Production. Orchestra cond, bý
SWING
Jay Blackton.
15
Drace
WEATHER UKPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND NEWA, 109 COMMENTARY,
8.23 BIMON AND LAURA.
Hugh
THE
BY
feira Lister, With Burden, James Hayter.
OF 3.45 THE ATRINGS
PITTSBURGH BYMPHONY
COND, ORCHESTRA RICHARD JONES.
The way you took tonight: Come,
10.30 EVERGREENS AN
TIME.
Johannes Fehring's Orchestra.
19.54 WEATHER REFONT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS.
RESE 11.15 CRICKET.
ENGLAND V. WEST INDÍKÁ, Commeatortes on the Stis Tert
by
ex Alston, Jolin Arloft and Kenneth Ahinck from the Oval, 11.43 CLOSE DOWN.
A STRING RECITAL
PIERRE FOURNIER plays BEETHOVEN
Op. 69. Three Sonatas for Plano and Cello, 102, Nos. 1 & 2. A, Schnabel, (plano).
NATHAN MILSTEIN plays BRAHMS and PERGOLESE.
Brahms: Allegro - Pergolese : Sonata No. 12 Schumann: Intermezzo.
LEONID KOGAN plays BRAHMS Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2. Op. 78, and 100, for violin & piano. (A Mitnik, plano).
ISAAC STERN plays J.S, BACH Partitas in E & G minor for violin & piano. Sonata No. 3 for violin & Piano. A. Zakin, (piano),
GREGOR PIATIGORSKY 'playı HINDEMITH and BARDER,
Hindemith: Sonata (1948) Barber: Sonata, Opus 6. Ralph Berkowitz (piano).
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