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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957.

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In

For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

Changes In Programme Times On

Radio Hongkong

SUBMARINE FEATURE ON

TUESDAY

EVENING

University Symposium On

Mind Of Man" "The Mind Of

Operator Ruth

Brown:

THE WAY

Chay and

wall--FUxtent Foxtrot; Offe

x

With the introduction of Standard Time to-taambeat The Drifters: Treasure of morrow, there will be a number of alterations in Clyde McPhatler:

you look the times of Radio Hongkong's programmes, a new oreh Rock and Holl: I can't love layout for the early mornings, and many new grammes will be starting.

you enough--La Vern Baker; Since Mary Ann-Ray Charles; Desktoust Strutters Ball- Quickstep: 1'in gBM sit right down and write myself a

Jus Rhythm: When I grow too old to

pro-mes you baby-Ivbry Jon ilunter;

CTAlg

As from Sunday. November 3, the News Foxit Faly Woller and from London will be at 7 p.m., daily followed by commentary, and also at 9 p.m., followed by News from Britain. Diary for Today will be five minutes to eight in the mornings,

a Wa Guy Lombardo and his Walkin my baby back home--Fox Canadians; I'm crazy

Home at

for you

159 WEATHER REPORT.

3.00 TIME.

SIGNAL,

NEWS, Granto ESULTS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTE, 8.18 MORNING PROM,

Apollo et Hyacinthus, K. 30-Over- ture (Mozart) National Gallery Orch, cond. by Richard, Balen; Le Hout Omphale, Op. 31 (Saint- Bar Rymphonic Poens)-Orelesite de L'ÀMBOciation. des Concerts Colonne cond. by Loule Fourestier; Concerto in ode moveinent for Violin and Orchestra (Paganini-Kreider) Campoli (olin) With The National Symphony Orch

by Victor

Olof Buite No. 1 in D Majur (Tchaikovsky): Introduzione e juga; | Divertimento; Matche miniature: Seterzo Gavotte-The Philharmonie Byan. Creb, of New York cand. by Damiri Mitropoulos.

10.15 UBICAL

ROUND.

MERRY ત

11.00 CELEBRATION OF MASS.

From Ht Joseph's Church. Preacher! The

Kennedy B.J.,

itev, Father

1.

7

11,50 METROPOLK ORCHESTRA.

by Dolf van der

Conducted

Linden.

11.50 Noon, MASTERS OF MELODY. Eric Robinson and his örchet- The music of Archibald Joyee.

12.30 pm. THE CRITICS.

Chairman: Tim Braton.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL. "RHYTHM.

With Jose Melts at the plat10.

113 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE.

DIENTS.

130 ADDRESS DY 109 EXCEL- LENCY THE GOVERNOR, HUR ALEXANDER GRANTHAM, G.C.M.O. TO ST JOHN AMA BULANCE DRIGADE.

1,85 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

Norwegian Rhapsody (Lalo) road by Jeant Fournet: Scherzo, Op. Nights Dream" Mendelsoh:A) --

Canadians with Tony- (Vocal): Doe while-Foxtrot

trot-Guy Lombardo and hals | Royal Panba Edinando Tos and Rumba Tend with vocal: One at a time - Calypso intindo os and in The Critics will be on the air at 12.30 p.m. on Tumba Band with vocal; London is

the place for me-Calypeo Samba- 12Orübesire Dea Conivato Lamoureux Sundays, and From the Weeklies at 745 pm.; Movie Edmundo Rose his humba Band

"A Midsununer withi, vncal; Charmilie-Waltz-Guy : 6], No. 3 (krom Magazine will be fortnightly on Mond ye at 9.15 p.m.; Lannbardo and his Royal Canadiana

Ixtlard Van Beinum vend. The Con Women Only at 1.30 pm. on Wednesdays; For the with Jimmy Brown,

retzelsouw Orch. of Amsterdam. Very Young at 1.45 pm. on Thursdays; Asian Club of 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 5.30 p.m. on

Fridays; Time For Teenagers, renamed (1103 ZINK SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- Junior Fare, will be at 6.30 p.m. on Fridays; and Jazz Half Hour at 8 p.m. on Saturdays.

For news of the clay's pro- gramme highlights, June in at 0.10 m. on weekdays, and al 8 m on Sundays and public holiday for Programine Parede.

2.00 JUST FOR YOU.

Precaled by forward.

3.00 HAWAN CALLS

3.30 PAUL

REEL.

115 SHALL WE DANCE

Don't forbid me. -IN-CO; Hoboken haby-Pat Honne: Baliams Magne-Fun Acou; Roeg-a-billy-Guy Alllebell with Juomy Carroll, ind his Orgh, and chorus, Yes Sir. That's my baby

Aces featuring At Alberti..

THE TEMPLE AND LAWRENCE AFFAUL — HỶ | 11.39 CLOSE DOWN, ́. FRANCIS DURBJUDGE. Produced by Marlyn. Webs ter. Part Return to Downburgh."

KEITH TEXTOR 4.50 2

SINGERS. With Bidney Feller - and hi orchestra

Tonight at 7.30 you cùn hear another edition of "This Week", Donald voks' programme of events and personalities In the Colony's news. This week there will be interviews with Mr F.-J. Erroll, Parliamentary

My Romance; Champagne Watts; '8 | the Secretary

Board

Wonderful; Thu can't be krye: Taboo Trade, on his recent visti Berapi berlap, P

Ya, China;

Mr with

Trippe, Tango de la Rosa: Presklent

Pan-American of Airways; and with Mr and Mrs Bertrand, who are Belgian Jourquilisis on a trip round the world.

of

10

Denitora.

4.10 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME,

Two hearts les three quartero tline: Springtine In Viergia: Don't ask que why: the wWouls of Vienna are cail. and his ing 45ttzobert Sto Orchestra: Play with me from Venus in zil's (Stofz)-The_Tea The Crilles will be on the airwade Dr. Zurich cond. by Robert

Stolz; Waltzing in the clouds: Gord afternoon, when Janet Tamblin bye ule Canines of my wart; Bla

at half-part twelve tomorrow

will talk about "A Sleep of

Melody that haunting hezit

cyrk stoke #ni Iris Orch: A le Frisoners", brondienst by Radio. Lavern on the Gulf of Naples Stolz) Huangkone 1:1 Wednesday:The Tonhalle Orchestra. Charles Harvey about the new 3.00 UNIT REQUESTS. Aim The Sun Also Rises"; and Chrie Copenmm Dbout the exhi bition held by the Hongkong Artists earlier this week at the Hongkong Club.

pro-

At half-past ten on Sunday evening, [1 new poetry gramme, will be starting. in which you will be able to hear some unusual and le-known poems.

In the Monday Recital, at 9.30 pn., Alexander Wong (lenor). Decompanied by Moyn Rea on the piano, will sing songs by Schubert Schuman, Quiller, and Donnizelli.

recently

Submarine Feature HL.M. Submarine "Andrew" left Hong- kony

after spending some weeks in and around the Colony. On one of her training carried Ted she Cxercises Thomas, who spent a day ce- cording the sounds that are a submarine at "Periscope Depth" -the title he has chosen for the half-hour programme at 9.15 on Tuesday, evening.

An ambitious series of pro- grammes begins at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, when the University of Hongkong presents a sym- posium on "The Mind of Man". in the five weekly programmes up the symposium, that make four seientists will present and discuss their individual view points on the mind, what it is, how it is constructed, how functions;

Presented by Jane, Calling: 40 Aviny Postal Ut E.

PROGRAMME

GOS TIME SIGNAL, BUMMARY.

6.0% ASSOCIATION FUUTMALL. Kwa Wab v. KMJ. Cominentory by John Willaes from Caroline HAAL..

1.4 EARTHA HITT SINGS.

Senor: Sinuke gets i your eyes; Salang dou: Under the bridges of Party My Heart belongs to Daddy.

1.00 JAZZ HALF HOUR

Presented by Robert Acheran,

2.30 THIS WEEK,

News reports and Interviews on some of the week's events

and be long Kong.

Compiled

Donald hooks.

and

introduced

7.38 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

8,09 COMMENTARY.

3.15 KVENING STAR,

Amparo urbi (Plano). Spanish dance No.

by

(Asturiana) if:om "Sulle Cordoba

(Granados: Granada Ecua") (Albeniz; (Afber:iz)

8.30 PORTS CAVALCADE.

Presented by Ted Thomas.

9.00 TIME BIGNAL.

THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE.

Sunday

8.00 a. TIME SIGNAL, WEATHER

REPORT,

PARADE.

2.00 MUSIC FOR ROMANCE.

Mood In New Heru and his orch. with the Ray Charles ebeir; I see your race before ine. Paul Weston and 31

Happinesa de

a thing called Ja treni Adama with! The path and is Orch.; Indiscre

Choi

|

of laguna: Max: Destiny waltz: Boots Deels: Mrs McLeod: The Perth Azurmbly: Loch Beary: Bling Fal- Cover.

3.00 LIFE WITH THE LYONS..

"It's a snap.'

Hopeat of last Thursday's broad- ONE)..

3.30 HOME AND HOSPITAL KE-

QUESTR.

Freuled by leather.

4.30 MUBIC FOR TEA TIME.

Mantovani and his Orchestra, Lonely Halieria; ed: Ma Chere

Naila: Lary Gondoller: inter- une right: The deserted bail- mezzo to "Cavalleria Rustionna”; 2detraa; Nevlast.

5.00 THE BAND WAGON,"

belections from the fim. Starring: Fres. Artife and Jack Buchanan Orchestra cond. by Adolph Beulacht.

5.30 BTOBY FOR CHILDREN

Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Alune. Part 4: Piglet moets a Kestalump," INTERLUDE: POLKA PARTY.

4. TIME BIONAL.

THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

Swedish Thapsody (Wildman); Prelude in C sharp minor (Recti marinsoft); Cradle song. (Brahms); } Troumerel

**Kinder «apeneti” from (Schumann); Adagio from Moonlight Sonata" (ceLBOVEUN, Scherzo trom Concerto Symphonique (to) cond. by Carro Drago with Leonard Pennarto (plauka).

439 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.

Conducted by the Rev. G. E. Tops D.A.co.

6.58 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

110 COMMENTARY.

7.11 PALACE OF VARIETIES.

An old time music hall pro- duced and conducted by Ernest Longstate.

7.45 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 1.00 RICARDO SANTOS AND HIS

ORCHERTHA

With Helmut Zacharian and his violin.

8.30 LONDON BELONGS TO ME

PART 7

Monday

700 KM. TIME RIGNAL. LIGHT MUSIC.

The London Promenada

01.

chestra, conducted by Walter Collins.

7.15 NEWB SUMMARY, 7.20 ORCHESTRA CALL

The World Symphony Orches sira. conducted by Ikenri AndeAtt

7.45 WEATHER REPORT, 7.46 MARCH.

7.52 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY, 1. Personal speaker. The Rev, R. C. Hymington,

7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY.

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME VIGNAL TUE NEWS. 8.10 PROONAMME PARADE, 8.15 BMATA. COMBOS. 1.00 CLOSE DOWN,

12.30 p.m. DOUBLE ATTRACTION.

Bydner (piano) and D orchestra Quy Mitchell (vocal), 100 TIME SIGNÁL.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTA.

10 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 1.00, CLOSE DOWN.

5.30 READING FOR

LIGHT.

YOUR DR

"My Own Favourites" Part 2. "The story of Mr Pelly" (RBC Colonial Schools).

$45 THE QUEEN'S HALL, LIGHT

ORCHESTRA,

4.00 TIME MONAL.

GROOVE",

"IN

THE

6.34 CLASSICAL REQUESTA.

Presented br Alleen Dekker. 4.54 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIONAL. THE NEWB. 1.10 COMMENTARY.

7.15 COCKTAIL TIME.

Music by Mingcel Orchestra.

and hils

730 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS.

"Ten Seconds from Now" by KAY

the Cicelli: "Behind Screen" by Michael Liarsley. Reviewed by Thn Brinton. 143 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC,

With Line Renaud.

1.90 THE ITALIAN LESSON", Presented by Ruth Draper, 830 MONDAY RECITAL.

'AND HOME NEWS FROM

DRITAIN.

0.13 FEATURE PROGRAMME,

"Periscope Dept.

.."he story of a Submarine “written and penquend by Ted Thorsør,

9.45 "LOOK WHAT I'VE FOUND.”

Presented by John Wallace. 10.43 BOOK AT Y

YOUR

BEDSIDE oghree Men__ în -A3_DOKUS BY Jerome K "Jeromo-kart 2 Bad by David Kville. · * 1031 WKATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME/SIGNAL, MADIO NEWS-

REEL

11.15 GOODNIGHT MULIC, 11.30 CLOBE' DOWN.

Wednesday

7.00 A TIME BIGNAL.. LIGHT MUSIC.

Joe Town'and his orchestra. 1,15 NEW! SUMMARY. 720 ORCHESTRA CALL.

City of Birmingham Grehra{rk, conducted by George Weldon, 1.43 WEATHER HEPORT.

MAROST.

7,50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY. 1. Personal, 8peaker. The Stev, R. C. symbrion.

7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY,

7:58 WEATHER REPORT.

4,00 TIMR BIGNAL, THE NEWS.

8.30 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.15 "MUSIC AND SONO,

900 CLOSE DOWN.

1935 pm. MUSIC FROM

MOVIES.

"War and Peace."

Introduced by Mavis. 200 CLOSE DOWN.

3.30 THURSDAY 'CLUB,

Introduced by Robust Acheron, 8.00 100 SIGNAL...

PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 435 *IN THE GROOVE.”

A record makeHary,... 433 WEATHER, REVORT,

1.00 TIME 8IONAL, THE NEWS. 130 COMMENTARY.

7.15 PAUL WESTON AND 232M

ORCHESTRA, DA

1.30 ***HE MIND OF MAN."

A: Hongkong Uplyarsity Syns- posium in walch four selandIIN daence their individual View- points: 1. The 'Anatomy of the Train — Mr Robin? Mamonjy, * Henler Lecturer i Analemy. Thusmo taking part in the discussion nevi, Dr. Donald Coulo, Me Ronaki Straten, Dr P. M. Yap.

Chairman: My Gerala Modée, Dhec- (or of Extra-Moral

1.03 LIFE. WITH THE LYONS. “you are my lucky star,” vas DINALI SHURE AND FRANK

BINATRA.

8.58 WEATHER BEFORT. 9.00 ZIME BIONAL,

THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,

1.15 "AMLA,"

nejected, extranda from operas by Verdi.

praszamine : 1839-1083).

10:15 UN, STORY

The Binging survanto; narrated By Gene Kelly

THE 1930 DANCE MUSIC FROM THE

CONTINENT. 15.45 DOOK AT YOUR BEDSIDE.

Selections from the sound wacht. played by Uie Studio Orchestra,

conducter) by, Franco Ferrara.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

13 WRATHER REPORT.

*rkbres Men in a

Boat" by

Jerome K. Jerome: Part 4. Read by David Lyttle.

10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-

NEEL,

1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-1115 SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET

MENTR

1.30 WOMEN ONLY",

MUSIC.

A weakly magazine, introduced 11.20 CLOBE DOWN.

by Wendy Colbourne;

com.

piled by Barbara Lawrence

And Murray Leavitt,

150 CLOSE DOWN.

5.30 EVENING BERENADE.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL

LUCKY DIP LISTENERS NE- QUESTS.

Pretented by Margherita, 034 WEATHER REPOÏr, 1.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY.

7.13 RAWICZ & LANDAVER.

Un two planos play "Strautes",

130 THE BONG 18 OVEN ..

A progratonie af song that have stood the test of time.

8.00 FUMUNDO KOS AND HER

ORCHESTRA.

with Iver del Carmen.

Frida

7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL.

LIGHT MUSEUM

AND HIS

7.13 NEWB SUMMARY. 120 KUNS. MUHGAN

ORCHESTILA. 7.43 WEATHER REPORT..

MARCIL.

150 A THOUURT UN YOUR WAY.

1 Personal

Speaker: The нev. R. C. Symington, 1.55 DIARY FÜR TODAY.

2.50 WEAZIER REPORT.

1 TIME NGNAL, THE NEWI. KIS PROGRAMME PARADE. 115 MUSIC IN THE AM (Light Classical).

BGO CLUBE DOWN.

1

Alexander Wong (tenor), Plano accompanied by Moya Rea. So lovely rose (hoger Quilter): Now wiens the crimson petal (Roger Moninacht Quilter Tennyson; ("Moonilght") thicbert Schwmon);

12.15 pm. MÖRNING PRAYER9, 8,30 OPERA AND BALLET.

By the key. Father H. W. Da Bist dt Buhi thzanz Behubert);

Cavatine de Lella Us Furtiva Ladies (Donizetti)

(from "Pear?

Gallagher BEN Fisher") Er d'Amore")....

(B201)-fferrette. Alatio : 18.39 MELODIES AND MEMONIES. cia Helfets,

(Violin) with || (sep.); || Faint Echo of my Youth 3.90 TIME SIGNAL, Fashur Bay at ilie plána. From "Eugene Doegia") (Tchaikov

Gedda stener): in a minor (Decy)-Nional Sonata No. 3

|||Neunsouna—Ballet Edouard Lal)

Suite No. 2-1'Outro de Societe | caid), ties Conents da Conservatolie de Pele conducted by George Seb ATTIAN.

158 WEATHER REPORT.

"The Lotan Breaks" by Nar. man Collins adapted as a serial in eight party. 8.35 WEATHER REPORT,

"NEWS AND OV TIME BIGNAL,

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. } [from] 9.1 MUNDAY CONCERT. Weston and his Orch;

Henry Wood Promenade Con- Dream-The Norman LuBOIT,

BDC Symphony Orches saddealy -- Jo Stafford with Paul

Malcolm by Sir conducted Weston axl his Orel, and the Nor

Sarreant, An Luboft Clusia Non Dimenticar

"Semiramide (Rosint; (Don't forgel)-Perey Faith aga hels Orch; You can't Incasute my love Priner 3gor's Arta (forudin-Umsly- (it prova, it grows, and it nowaj-Korakovi: Lu Ar Sunnus with Perey Fat and wor

Rachmaninov); Under the Linden tree.... Non encrwin and lis Concert Orch.

u chtrus, Blue Mirage Percy mh Orth Carroll and Falti

charle Melody of love-David his orchestra.

2,30 OLD TIME DANCING. PROGRAMME

Honey Bowman and his

* MUSIC FROM THE

SOUTH.

SUNNY

Stanley Back and the Caribbean Carnival Orchestra, 5.30 MORNING MELODY

clesia,

01+

Walling at the church; La Rinka; Underneath the dints: The Boston The Eton Bosting song: two sup; Beats J Campbell's Frolic: 1 of Glenorchy: Captain White:

BBC Overseas

Overture

Çuncerta No. 2 C for planeforts and Orchesirn Overture-Fautosta "Torneo and Juliet" (Totalkovsky). 10.30 TIME FOR POETRY.

Introduced by Sephu.

.

No. 1 Pot Pourri.

FIUTA!

10.43 BERLIN PLAYS THE HARP-

SICHORD

10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

Lway)

856 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME BIONAL..

Now and one News from Teft13

8.15 MUSIC FROM BRITISH FILMS, 0.45 PARISIAN SONGS,

18.14 TIME FOR DANCING. 10.43 BOOK AT YOUR BEDSIDP.

Thies Men in Boat" Jerome K. Jerome Part 1. Read by David Lyttle. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME 98INAL, RADIO

BEEL.

1100 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS 11.15 REVERIE"

RREL.

11.15 EPILOGUE.

L'onducted by the itev. Father J. Moran B.. Luy 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Shortwave Programmes

(8.30 p.m. to 12.15 am, on 25.750 Mo/2. 11.85m; and 21.550 Mo/s, 13.82m)

SATURDAY, NOV. 2

6.30 pm. FROM THE EDITORIALS. 0.35 THIS DAY AND AGE. 9.43 FOR EITLØKEN. 7.30 TRE GOUN SHOW. 8.00 THE NEWS.

Coliz

1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UI. 4.30 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 8.43 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. A programme in which Irving answers questions and tells you about life in Britain today.

0.00 FORCES' FAVOURITES, D.30 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS.

10.15 1.18TENERS CHOICE. 11.00 g ten. RADIO NEWSHEEL, 11.15 MARCHING AND WALTZING.

The

A.

The Marchies niayed by Band of the Life Guards, ron

by Leut. Col. ducted

Lemoine, 0.8.E., Director

atusic.

The Waltzes pinyed by The Ree- bun Orchestra.

SUNDAY, NOV.

0.30 pm, NUNDAY SERVICE,

From Starchummpton Baptist Church, near Bristol, conducted by the Hey.

W. 11. Shewring,

7.00 THE NEWN.

7.11 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 Peter Drough Andrews In

and Aichir

'EDUCATINO ARCHHE.

2.06 ROBERT CASADESUS (piano).

On granophions recorda.

15 COMMONWEALTH OF BONG. 9.00 THE NEWS.

9.15 FOR CHILDHEN

"Wild Geese Calling" by Filza-10.00 B Des. RADIO NEWSREEL.

beth Dawson.

19.15 CONCERTO.

1.15 MOTHER'S DAY.

A radio play.

MONDAY, NOV. 4

5.30 D. ENGLISH MAGAZINE.

Presents people and events North of England.

7.00 THE NEWS.

113 SPORTA REVIEW.

130 LETTER FROM AMERICA,

By Alistair Cooke.

7.43 Leon Quartermaine in

the

9.30 MUSIC FROM A TO Z—“D_"

Dust from "Lakine Act 1" (Delibes) Pierrette Alaris (sopran), Leopold Simoncau (tenors with L'Orchestre des concerts Lamoureux cond, by Pierre Dervaux: Hondo from "Suite for Orchestra Op. 10 (DutunanS'I)mm London Bymphony Orch. cond. by Str. Malcolm Sargent: The oak and It the ash; Go fom my window (LUTO Boto-Alfred Deller (counter-tenor)

THE PERFECT CHINE. 1710 with Demand Dupre ulsy.

By Edmund Crispin. nong of the Jellictes (from "Practical

Adapted for rallo by Hex Nenils In the first programme, entitled Cats")-lot-Rawsome)- Robert

THE MODERN" 8.30 TURIC IN (speaker) and the Philhar-

MANNER. "The Anatomy of the Brain", Donat

Orchestra cend by Alan

The Iteg Wale Sextet and The Bab Robin Monely, Senior Rawsthorie: The Wade to the PATS Mr Lecturer in Anatomy in the ciso Garden-Intermezs from "A the Village Romeo and Juliet" (Dellus) presents University

by Anthony Coltira. anatomist's viewpoint. In sub The London Symphony Orch. cond sequent programmes physla-

Thou SWW-Foxtrot; Jurors-Blow logist, a blok fist and a psycho-10,00 BILALL WE DANCE. logist each put forward their foxtrot; Champagne Boogle Jerry final Gray and his Orch: Rock and Roll: own attitudes, and the

Cortina Joo Turner programme will be devoted to Corrine

a-general summing-up,

(Broadcasting on a frequency

of.800. kliocycles per second).

Today

1230 pm. raOGRAMME BUMMARY.

123

COMPOSER CAVALCADE,

Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick LOOW

~2.00-TIME-SIONAL.

12

WRATNER NEPONT.

118 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

1.18 AFTERNOON CONCISE,

INDUS

Willlim Manu:

Gardinter 'Be Your (1077-1950) by Hichard Austin

| Voice and Verse' by Cedric Wallis.

TUESDAY, NOV. S

7.50 THE NEWY.

7.45 SPORTS ROUND-t

7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 8.00 GOLDEN SERENADE.

Played by Eddie Calvert (The atan with the Golden Trumpet).

3.00 THE NEWS. 8.38 ULSTER MAGAZINE.

9.15 THE MAKING OF EUROPE:

A shortened version of a dir, on the concept of Cu Kion

unity which was drst

Opear in the BBC's Third Programme. Speakers: Dr Hendrik Brugmans, of Europe, Rector of the College Bruge Maurice Edelman, MLP., ansi

F. Utley,

9.45 THE ALBERT DELROY TRIO. 10.00 lg Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 LISTENERS CHOICE. 10.43 THE

VALLEY

FLOWERS

IN

A programme of tolk music.

THE

| 11.15 "A BOX AT THE OPERA.

Records presented by Mark Lub- bock.

1143 THE DAY AND AGE.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 0,30 p.m. Michael Bentine invites

SOU

THE ROUND THIRTY MINUTES.

THURSDAY, NOV. 7 4.30 MOTHER'S DAY,

A Tactio

7.00 THE M 7.15 SPORTS ROUND-U 7.30 THE SOUTHERN SERENADE

ORCHESTRA.

8.00 HIT PARADE....

Records presented by Roy Braford 8.30 WELSH MAGAZINE.

D.60 THE NEWS.

9.15 THOSE WERE THE DAYS.

Harry Davidson and his Orchestra. 30.00 Dig Ben, RADIO NEWSHEET.. 10.18 Bernard Braden in

JAKE AND THE KID.'

3: Justice in't That B 19.45 SERIOUS ARGUMENT, 11.15 THE HAPPY WANDERERE.

Records presented by Lillan Duf 11.45 THE DAY AND AGE.

FRIDAY, NOV. 8

6.10 p.m. FREQUENCY ANNOUNCE

MENTS AND WAVELENOTH CHANGES.

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 THE CHRISTIAN YEAR.

The last of eight proETAMINER relating to The Creed I believe In one God'

130 CLUSE DOWN.

br

9.00 TIME SIGNALS,

The New and from Britain,

Home News

9.15 WEDNESDAY THEATRE IN- VITATION TO MURDER"

By Adrian Aington, produced by David T. Godfrey, Cast: Str Chal Darrett-gh Mann- NEWSing: Janet this wife)-Joan Sander- zon: Captain Tanered-Wintain Fox.

10,15 The

OF THE SYMPHONY

Tuesday

1.00 am. TIME SIGNAL..

LIGHT MUSIC.

1.15 NEWS SUMMARY,

7.20 ORCHESTRA CALL,

Frank Clicksfeld and link-

chestra,

1,43 WEATHER REPORT.

MAREH

130 A THOUour on YOUR WAY.

1. Perional.

Sptaker: The Rev. R. C. Syming-

753 DIARY FOR TODAY,

WEATHER REPORT.

LO TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 135 MUSIC, IN THE AIR. 209 CLOSE DOWN.

12.13 p.m. MORNING PRAYER.

By the Rev. 3. Froud.

12.30 BTRING BONG.

Max Jetto and his orchestra. 100 TIME BIONAL.

FRANKIE CARLE

PLANO.

11) WEATHER REPORT.

АТ

THE

1.15 NEWA, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTA.

130 LUNCHTIME CONCERT. 2.00 CLORS DOWN.

3.30 NOT FOR SQUARES

A hul hour programme popular mule.

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To be worthy of you - Frankie Line: Place hurry home - Stut

Music by The Temple Male Chois. | Roney: Stan' up an ght-Samins

Reader: Peter Coke.

DEND'

IN

1.43 TUNE TIME.

(The Radio Digest Show!

1.00 THE NEWS.

7,15 SPORT ROUND-UP.

130 THE NINE TAILORS.

a:

A serial in four parts adapted

by Glies Cooper from the novel

by Dorothy

Lord Peter 19

Bay

8.00 MUSIC FOR DANCING

into the

Victor Silvester and his Ballroo211 Orchestra.

845 WORK AND WORSHIP.

Atuale in all Directions.

8.30 QUITAR CLUB,

A session of rhythmle musle

from Spanish to`ykime' with

Кел

Bykora and the Guitar

Club Group.

1.00 TUE NEWS,

DAVIS, Jr. The Wayward wind- Sande Ellis,

EDO LA DEMI HEURE FRANÇAISE.

Operelte.

La fe de Medamo Angot.

6.30 A TOPELAR CONCERT

STRINGS

PITTSBURG|| ORCHESTRA,

by

Conducted by Richard Jones. 10.45 BOOK AT YOUR BEDSIDE

"Three Man in a Bont'" Jerome K. Jerome, Part 3. Read by David Lyüle.

10.23 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BRONAL

RADIO NEWS REEL. 11.15 ARTHURL RUTINSTEIN, Phys Chopin Nocturne. 11.30 CLOBE DOWN.

Thursday

7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL. LIUNT MUSIC,

Mabiovazl and his orchester. 7.13 NEWS SUMMARY,

1.20 ORQUESTA DE CAMARA DE

MADRID.

Conducted by Enrique NAVAITO. 7.43 WEATHEя keron,

STARCH.

1.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

I. Personal,

Speaker: The fiev, R. C. Symington.

1.55 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.58 WEATHER REPORT.

1.90 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

3.15 TUR DOCTOR.

1.8 DANCE MUBIC.

9.00 CLOBE DOWN.

12.30 p.m. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

The Westminster

chestra.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

Light

ar.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT,

LETTER FROM AMERICA,

By Alistair Cookie,

(Ropist of list Fudiday's broad-

155 WEATHER NEPORT.

1.5 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

RIENTHO

110 THIS WEER'S COMPOSER.

Tchaikovsky.

2.00 CLONE DOWN.

5.30 ASLAN CLUN,`. 4.09 TIME SUUNAL

POPULARITY - POLL. Presented by Ted ThomAL. 6.30 JUNIOR FARE,“

20 Laimutes for teenagezU. Introducta by Deborynisumbati 0.55 WY2KLIKA REVOLT.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, HE SAWA. 7.10 COBEMENTARY....

1.15 YOUR WEAK-END.

Presented by Ted "Thomas,

7.38 BANDSTAND.

The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines (Plymouth).. Conducted by Caplaus Willa:n Lang. At..E.. L.R.A.M., RM,

3.00 WE WRITE NOVELS.

Leading Hellish writers diķum their work with Walter Alles. V. S. Pritchell.

L.1

"SONGS OF THE SEITIGU 19LES."

Sung by Kathleen Fortier Accompanied by Phville Spurr. 8.30 LONDON delonOS TO ME—

РАНТ Т

"The Storm Beraka" by, Nor man Collins adapted as a rerial in eight parte.

(Repeat of fast "Sunday's broad-

chat)

3.33 WEATHER REPORT,

0.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS 'PRŮM BRITAIN

P.15 MUSIC LOVERS 110UT

CLASSICAL REQUESTS. Precanted by Alleen Dekker. Widmung (Dedication) (Schuman- Lizt) Sonata in A major (Crwar Franck); Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 624 (Mocart). 10.15 VICTOR SILVESTER

AND

HIS HALLROOM ORCHESTRA. 10.45 BUOK AT YOUR DEDSIDE.

"Three Men in a Bant" by Jerome It. Jeromej Part. 5. Read by David Lyttle. 10.38 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE- | 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

MENTO.

REEL.

"THE CHOCOLATE KOLDIER." 11.15 “AND BO TO BED." 1.43 FOR TILE VERY YOUNG.

11.30 CLOBE DOWN.

MUSIC from

Ballet

Orch

the

Carnival Overture, Op. 12 (Dvorak) The tengo Symphony

Introduced by Roy Willians, Procond, by Fritz Relaer; Trumpet Cost duced by Jol: Kingdon

erto EE flat (1290) (laydn)—

with Helmut Wobitel (Trumpet)

Opera cond by Anton Heliler; Bong with Cut Words, Op. 07, No. 4 ("Spinning Intermezzo (Mendelssotni:

9.13 THOMAS MORLEY (1531-c. Urch. of the Vienna State

1003).

Qualercentury conceit. Madrigals, and Lute-songs,

The

Purcell Singer, Conductor: Imogen Pada Delibes - Phindsmbella

The British Council of Churches at Holst. Leeds

9.00 THE NEWB,

9.15 #idney Torch in

METROPOLITAN MUSIC,

10.00 Big Len. BAINO NEWSREEL. 10.13 MUBIC FOR TWO PIANOR.

South play BY Robert and Joan

variations on the St Antony Chorale--Brabnis,

Sille Howles

1143 THE STALIN MYTH.

La Rise and Fall.

Peter Pears (tenor),

Dream iste).

9.43 Harriott and Evans un HENDEZVOUS.”

Julian Orth, cod. by Nicolai Malko.

640 WEATHER REPORT.

An entertainment at the pleas 10.50 13g Ben. RADIO NEWBREEL. 19.15 THE EUROPEAN COMPLEX. The Reasone for Europa.

A survey of the bread historical background by Sir Lewellyn Wood- ward

FUSS App... FREQUENCECY AN-

10-10.43

The second of three programmes written by 100 Deutscher. ducer by Laurence Gilliam.

Clark WB.

9,00 TIR 915 NEW RECONDS, Concert Mulla). 10.00 Big BID. RADIO NEWBREEL. 10.15 BTORIES FROM THE BALLET.

'Spectre to 'Giselle-Adam; Rose Weber. 11.15. MUSIC MAGAZINE,

Mendelssohn and the Overture by 1040.

FERDINAND

A

NOUNCEMENTS AND WAVE. LENGTH CHANGES,

BBC Concert Hall

DOC SYMPHONY ORCHESTILA.

This prograjnime traces the story of 11.4 EDITOR'S CONFERENCE.

in usia from 1824 Stalin's until the assassination of Trotsky in

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWя. 7.10 COMMENTARY.

1.15 GOLDEN AGE OF POPULÄN

BONG=NO. §.,

The best things in ille." 7.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Allrial Cooke. 8.00 OLGA OUILLOT

POPULAR BINGER.

CUDA'S

With Hermanor Castro and his dre Mestra..

8.15 MOTORING MAGAZINE,

Introduce Moyd.

Edited by Phil

and Davlu Produced by Ted Thomsen. THE DAVE BRUBECK TRIO. WEATHER REPORT.

9.00 TIME BIGNAL. THE NEWS

A leading Fleet Street editor answers questions about his policy and problems.

Low

8.

By Mik

"Early bird" Your cargo

CD by

SWISSAIR

DAPHINIS AND CHLOE (Ravel)

Charles Munch conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

LES SYLPHIDES (Chopin) GRADUATION BALL (Johann Straum, Jr.) Arthur Fielder conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY (Tchaikovsky) Robert Irving conducting The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden,

.....

SYLVIA & COPPELIA (Delibes) Pierre Monteux conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra. SWAN LAKE Acts II and III (Tchaikovsky) Leopold Stokowrict conducting the NBC Orchestra.

QISELLE (Adam)

As played for the Sadlers Well Ballet Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden with Robert Irving, Conductor,

15 Chaier Raud, Hering Keuse

MOUTRIES.

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