THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1958.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Soccer Matches To Be Broadcast
Today And
"Gift Of The Gab'
Panel Game
On Sunday Night
At quarter-past-four this afternoon, listeners to Radio Hongkong will be taken over to the Government Stadium at Sookunpoo to hear a com- mentary by John Wallace on the soccer match between Hongkong Selection and the touring Austrian Soccer Club, Wacker.
This will be the first game in a series of three, in which different Hongkong sides will play against the Austrian visitors. The second, due to kick off a half-past-three tomorrow at the Soo- kunpoo Stadium, will be against the Combined Chinese of Hongkong, and is generally expected to be the most exciting game of the whole series, Radio Hongkong will be going over to the Stadium at 4.30 p.m., where once again John Wallace will be in his box, high above the centre stands, to bring you his account of the game.
The Radlo Hongkong panel
game "Gift of the Grb", In
which two teams of talkative
procrastinators try to
outguers
and cutthink each other,_wel-
Today
cum's the 1957 Macao Grand 12.30 p.m. COMPOSER CAVALCADE Pria victor, Arthur Pateman, to
its next alring at .30 tomorrow evening.
Already well-known through his to many listeners commentaries at the 1956 Grand Prix and his contributions to Motoring Magazine, Arthur Pateman enters into the light- healed spirit of the game, and Str into the established pattern perfectly,
RICHARD RODGERS LORENZ HART.
1.00 TIME HIGINAL.
COMPOSI
AND
AND
CAVALCADE RICHARD RODGERS LORENZ HART (CONT'D) 1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.13 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
1.70 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. Z.RO JUST FOR YOU.
Presented by Nick Kendal,
3.00 "HAIVAJI CALLS"
330 ANGEL PAVEMENT,
by Pristiny. DramatiArd
by Howard Arg. Part 5: Th Pinces of da Vale
4.00 FRANK WEH.
Hia Baxophone, thorus and Or- chedira.
4.15 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. AUSTRIAN TEAM BERIES. Wacker v. Hongxung Belectiou, Commentary by John Wallace trom
Wednesday Theatre-Wednes- day Theatre, nt 0.15 p.in.. features Paul Scoßeld b "The Diary of a Madman" by Nikolai Gogot the famous Russian dra- mailt, The dtory in question was written la the year 1834, when the author was twenty- four years old, and published The Hongkong Stadium. the following year in colice- tion of essays. The story con- cerns the weird imaginings of a downtrodden guvernment clerk whose hopeless passion for Bla Excellency's daughter drives lina into state of megalo- mania until Anally he Images himself to be the new Spanish king. The lacy is read adapted and almost unabridged, and the music of Humphrey Searle serves the narrative es illustrations would the printed page.
5.00 - MUSIC FOR TEA TIME,
Peter Yurke and bir Concert Orchestra.
t
intest Life of Bliss - The series of the comedy programine "A Life of Bliss" has arrived at Radio Hongkong, and the first programme will be broadcast at 2 pon, on Thursday. For those who miss the first broadcast there will be a repeat at four o'clock, the hext Sunday after- noon,
8.30 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS, SODE by Katie Fisher and Roserasry Clooney.
0.00 TIME SIGNAL.
"AT THE BALLET."
Boston Pops Orelimetra conduct ed by Arthur Fiedler. Ballet Egyptian (Luiginis; Le Cid -Holle Suite Massenet).
4.30 PERCY FAITH AND 138, OR-
CHESTRA.
with Chorus.
4.58 WEATHER REPORT.
1.99 TIMP RIGNAL, THE NEWB. 7.10 COMMENTARY.
715 JEAN BABLON BINGB. 1.30 1958 AGRICULTURAL SHOW.
Opened at Un Long by The Officer Administering The Gov- ernment, The Hon. E.D. David, CM.0.
8.30 SPORTS CAVALCADE,
Presented by Ted ThoITIQUE. 156-WEATHER REPORT, 9.00 TIME SIGNAL.
Tomorrow
THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
0.15 Peter Bellers, Harry Recomb
and Spike Milugan tr THE GOON SHOW.
harp minor, Op. 32 No. 11
100 TIME SIGNAL.
Richard Ellaussor at the organ "SPRINGTIME HUITES 111 WEATHER DEPART. LAS NEWA, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTI, 134 AFTERNOON. CONCERT,
The Vienna Radio Bymphony Qrebestra.
Ouverture to The Thieving Magpie (Rossini) —The Vienna Sym. Orch. conducted by Max Schonherr: Cartascene (N{Buy); Baliel Music from
"liter Fatman" Strauss) conducted by Rudolf Nitu: La Chevaleresue, Polka Mazurka (Jound Ditausa); | Cotillon au "Wiener Blut" (JON. Strouse Jur)----conducted by Max Bchönherr, 2.00 Coca Parker und Sheila las 15 "A CASE VOR OR MORELLE.” by Era Dudity, Part 1, "Atarm Cali.” (Repeat of last Fridny's broadcast), 230 VICTOR BILVESTER.
and his fallroom Orchestra, 3,00 HERE AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS.
Presented by Heather.
4.00 LIFE WITH THE LYONS,
"The Birði and the Bes (Repeat of last Thunday's broad- 430 ARROCIATION FOOTBALL
Presented by Pat Dixon. D.43 MUSIC FROM A TO Z "AT",
Scharze (Mendelssohn-Bartholdy) The Vienna Radio Sym. Orch, cond. by Rudolf Nillus: Prelude in ensti
(Rachmaninoff}; Pixlude 112 + major, Op. 32 No. 3 (Rachmaninoff)
Malcuzynski
Mumma (Diario); Rusifeana"), (Mascagni)-Beginning
Quel Vine & Generoso, Cavalier:a
AUSTRIAN TEAM BERIES,
Wacker v. Combined Chineza. Commentary by John Wallace from the Hongkong Stadium.
500 VÄRIFTY PARADE.
Final, "The Observatory," 4.00 TIME BIGNAL.
Gigil (tenor); I am coing through 510 TIP BILVER JET, he held this morning (Mahler) Grch cond. by Sir Adrian Betdi:
Blanche Thebom with
Caprice No. 20 In D major Paganini-Kreisler)-Yelsud! Menit hin (violin) with Morcel Gazclic (plano); Divertimento No. 12 In E fat major K.V. 02 (Mozart-Wind Instruments Ensemble of The Vienna Symphony Orch. cond. by Bernhard Paumgartner, 10.15 WALTZING
VANI.
WITH MANTO.
10.30 OUT AND ABOUT."
At the Paramount Restaurant, Danco Mule played by Glancarlo and is Orchestra. Your Hosts: John Wallace & Elle Au-Yeung
10.38 WEATHER HEPORT.
11.00 TIME BIGNAT
RADIO NEWSNEEL
11.15 RUGBY. UNBIN FOOTBALL. WALER Y, AUSTRALIA.
A commentary on the 2nd half
of the International Match at Cardiff Arms_Park. Commentato Rex Alston and Summarica by
G.V. Wynne-Jones. Wilt Woeller.
12.03 CLOSE DOWN.
Sunday
9.00 am. TIME BIONAL.
WEATHER REPORT, PROGRAMME PARADE, 8.10 MUSIC IN THE
AMERICAN MANNER. 3 MORNING MELODY. 638 WEATHER REPORT. 0.00 TIME RIGNAL,
LATIN
NEWS, SPORTS RESULTS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
9.15 JOH CLERER.
and his Cosmopolitain Orche stra,
030 HECOND ROUND ABOUT. 19.15 MORNING PROM.
Polovtulan Dances from "Prince Igor''.
Van Borodin)-Eduard Beinun condticliniT the London Philarmente Oreb. and The Lon don Philharmonic Choir, (Chorus Master: Frederie Jackson): Plano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18 Rach- Rachmaninoff) Sergei maninoff [plano) with Leopold Stokowiki and
tho Philadelphia
Orch.
11.00 CELEBRATION
OF MASS FROM ST JOBEPI'R CHURCH. Preacher: The Rev. Father Gar. tand RJ. (1130 THE NATIONAL GALLERY
ORCHESTRA.
| 12.60
Reports by Tim Brinton and Gillian Durling
1,03 ble Jazz Club.
Johnny Dankworth and bis or. |12.30 chestra, with Ciro LaINE.
BBC
а
Each of these half-hour pro- Gramines concerns the life and adventures of David Bliss,
young bewildered
bachelor whose life is made pleasantly complicated by his girl friends. The parts of Duvid Bliss, his sister Anne, and brother-in-law Tony.
George are taken by Cole.
and Dlana Churchill, Calin Gordon respectively, and Psyche the dog is barked by Percy Edwards. Petula Clarke appears in several of the Inter programmes as Penny Gaye, David's favourite girl friend..
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The
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6.30
MUSIC FOR ROMANCE. FORCES EVENINO SERVICE conducted by The ner, W.A. Wam C.F.
0 WEATHER REPORT,
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS: 7.10 COMMENTARY,
7.15 PALACE OF VARIETIES.
An old time Music-jatt. Produced and ronducied by Emes! Long THE WEEKLIES,
8.00 GEDRAS NEPLACERING AND
THIS ORCHESTRA.
830 GIFT OF THE GAD,
*
The eighth in a series of nadio samo in which two teams of loquacious speakers compare
In verbosity, Chairman: Donald Brooke,
Produced by Gillian During. 833 WRATHÉN REPORT,
0.00 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS
FROM BRITAINT
9.15 SUNDAY
A Song of Summer (Delius); Con certo for Violin and Orchests in G
DOUNLE (CONTD).
ATTRACTION
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTI.
1.34 AFTERNOON CONCERT. INT CLUBE DOWN.
8.30 READING
LIGHT
гол
xqph
DE-
Tim's Winged Chadot." (BBC Cclonint Behnola. 545 CHILDREN'S CORNER
(Debury),
Waller dieseking (Piano). 6.00 TIME SIGNAL.
"IN THE GROOVE." From the Alzas.
SUTTE
6.30 CLASSICAL REQUESTS.
Presented by Aleen Dekker. * WEATHER REPORT.
7.00 TIME DIGNAL, THE NEWS.
COMMENTARY.
7.35 COCKTAIL TIME,
Norrie Paramor his Strings and
arch,
7.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Allitair Cooke,
T. INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC. The Earold Smart Quintet, 8.00 Patil Pago introduces
THE BIG RECORD.
The
with Andy Williams, BATAT Vaughan, Stubby Kayo, Four Coins, Theresa and George Shearing necording).
138 MONDAY RECITAL.
Browar (Y.0.A.
IRENE LAIO (Soprano), Plano arcompaniment by Maya Hon. Janos Klarker (Cello)- with Len Ponmera (plano). Un Moto di Gluja (Mozart); Seligkeit (Schubert): Berceuse (Gretchaaninaw): Musetta's Waltz Song (from "La Bobeme"} (Pucoln(); Una Voce Poea Fn (from "Barber of Sovie" (Rossini).
AS
WEATHEN REPORT.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS AND HOME NEWA FROM DRITAIN.
0.15 MOVIE MAGAZINE.
Edited and produced by Ted Thomas.
9,45 Peter Bollers, Harry Becomba
and Spike Mililean în
THE GOON SHOW,
Presented by Pat Dixon,
(Repeat of last Saturday's broad-
cast),
| 10.1 BARI BARABAS,
Wednesday
100 KAN, XIME RIGNAL,
LIGHT MUSIC,
1.19 NEWS BUMKĀRT,
120 TIK RINGSWAY PROMENADE
ORCHESTRA.
Conducted by Stanley Black. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
MARCH.
1,50 A TROUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
Hay. 3. Vroud,
1.55 DIARY POR TODAY,
1,5 WEATHER ARPORT.
· 1,00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWA.
1.10 PRODRAMME PARADE,
3.15 MELODY AND BONG. 500 CLOSE DOWN.
35.30 p.m. MUBIC FROM
FILME
THE
with Victor Young and his or- ckastra.
1.00 TIME BIONAL.
MUSIC
TRUM
THE FILMIN (CONTE). 1.13 WRATHER REPORT.
LU NEWS, IPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS.
130 WOMEN ONLY,
A woskly magazine introduced by Wendy Colbourne, compiled by Barbara Lawrence' and·ktur- ray Leavitt,
2.00 CLOSE DOWN,'
5.30 EVENING SERENADE.
Vitaly after Dark?!
6.00 TIME SIGNAL
LUCKY DIP LISTENERS' RE- QUEATS,
Presented by Margherita,
4,58 WEATHER "REPORT.
1.00 TIME RIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY,
111 MARIAN ANDERSON
sings Schubert songs.
Liebeshotschali; The Er King: Serenade; Gretchen at the Spinning wheel. Op. Z-With Franz Rupp iplano).
730 TIME FOR JAZZ'
with Robin Way.
8.00 FIRST HIKARING,
Presented by Ronald Deerni.
130 MUSIC FOR YOU
with Eela Robinson and his or- chestra.
2.58 WEATHER_REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
L. WEDNESDAY THEATRE.
Paul Scofield to
THE DIARY OF A MADMAN, by Nikatai Gögnt. Produced by 1 1. Feriuta. -
|
18IS DING OLIVIERL
with his string Orchesten Hammond Organ.
10,30 LES ELGATT
AND
And
#13
DANCE ORCHESTRA.
King With K-dman Lendvay's | 16,58 WEATHER REPORT. Gypsy Orchestra.
10,45 WAYNE KING AND HIS GR-
CHESTRA.
10.58 WEATHER пFFORT.
Major, K.210 (Mozart); Symphony11,00 TIAR SIGNAL.
No. 2 in D major Op. 73 (Drams).
10.39 TIME FOR POETRY.
Introduced by Peter Duval Smith, Programme 10, Beot Foems. Reader: Bill Dorward. 1045 INTERLUDE.
LOVE THYNION (Plano),
10.58 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME-BIGNAL,
RADIO NEWS KEEL.
11.15 EPIZOQUE.
conducted by The Rev. Father Joseph Foley SJ.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Monday
750 AM. TIME SIGNAL.. LIGHT MUSic,
Robert Staiz and his OrchestrA, 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
220 MELODY AND SONG GERER-
WIN,
7.63 WEATHER REPORT.
MARCH,
RADIO NEWSREEL, 11.15 NEVERIK.
1130 CLOSE DOWN,
Tuesday
7,00 2.11. TIME SIONAL. MOHIT MUSIC."
Carahova and his orchestra. 7.15 NEWB HUBMAITY. 7.2% MELODY AND SONG, 7,43 WEATHER REPORT,
MARCH.
150 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
Hay. J. Froud
743 DIARY FOR TODAY,
7,56, WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME BIɑnal, the NEWS. 130 PRƠGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 “FIESTA IN MADRID",
QUESTA ZARZUELA MADRID.
OR. DE
cond. by Frederico Moreno Torreba.
8.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.15 pm. MORNING PRAYERS,
by the Very Rev. F.S. Tapi,
7.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY. 1230 BTHING SỐNG.
Rev. J. Finud.
7.55 DIABY FOR TODAY.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT,
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE News, KU PROGRAMME PARADE.
8. LU WATTERS.
IN
conducted by flchard nale gm, RODBĚLT FARNON AND |1230 HIS ORCHESTRA.
THR. CAITICS.
Chairaka: Tim Brinton,
and toy hamat.
CLOBE DOWN.
p.m. “DOUBLE ATTRACTION." fileaedo Banies and his archa- stra and fuldegarde (Vocal), 1.00 TIME SIGNAL
Overseas Shortwave Programmes
(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 mm. og 25.750 Mo/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mo/s, 18.92m)
SATURDAY, JAN. 4
630 p.m. THE GOON SHOW. 1.00 THE NEWS,
1.35 SPORTA ROUND-UP.
731 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 6.09 MARCHING AND WALTZING. 845 FROM THE WECKLIES.
9.00 24 NEWS.
9.13 LISTENERS' CHOICE.
10.09 El, Teh, RADIO NEWSNKEL.
10.15 GUITAR CLUB
10:45 Kènneth McKellar in
'A SONG FOR EVERYONE."
11.10 Hugby Union Toolbalt
WALES Y. AUSTRALIA,
A commentary on the second half_of!
the International match Arms Park,
at Cardi
SUNDAY, JAN. 5
430 p.m. EPIPHANY CAROL SER-
VICK. From Wakefield Cathedral, Yorksts!ro, Conducted by the Provost of Wake- Beld, the Very Rev. N. T. Hopkins,
1.06 THE NEWB.
7413 8PORTA ROUND-UP,
138 IN TOWN TONIGHT.
8.00 THE BEGGAR'S OPENA,
A ballad opera by Jolin Gay. The overture compoard and the son BITAnged by John Christopher Pepunch.
8.00 THE NEWE,
0.15 FOR CHILÜREN.. 10.00 hen, RADIO NEWSREEL
10.15 CONCERTO.............
1138 PALACE OF VARIETIKA, 1.43 THE ENTWACES PLAYERS.
MONDAY, JAN. 6
GID DM. ROUND THE BEND,
(in Thirty Minutes),
The lindio Digest Stow.
7.00 THE NEWS.
7.15 APORTA REVIEW.**.
7 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cosis.
7.45 HARRY'S NIGHT.
A play by Pamela Urny.
139 BIC PARADE.
EM TEK NEWB.
#15 SONG TURCETAL..
By Richard Lewis (tenor) and Chitton Helliwell (piano).' Bereta Misionit (Musical Evenings) Total: Seven Bonnels of Michal 1030 Ble Den. RAŊID NEWEKKEL. | 10.11 VÄRIETE PLÄYHOVER.
113 BONOS IN. THEIR BETTINAR zi A. lover and kiɛ jam, Gryn
leaves, Who tu Byłek T- The.
Loruležimoma prML, mentine, Bly in our alley,
The second in a series of six flua- trated programmes in which Arthur Jacba talks about certain well. known songs and the circumstances in which they were written. week, he will be assisted by David Galliver (tenor), Philip Itattey (baritene), and Reneet Lamh (plazo). 1145 COME TO BCOTLAND,
THA
*ENCOUNTER IN THE DAL- KAN EXPRESS.
Wolfgang
A conway for radle by Hildeshelmet,
1130 WALTZ TINE.
143 BOOKS TO READ.
THURSDAY, JAN. 9
6.38 p.m. SKIFFLE CLUB. A rendezvCUK for groups
playing
A perics of talks about Scotland Andritain's (alest popular music.
how to see it by Noel Stevenson, Edinburgh and the Lothians.
TUESDAY, JAN. 7
630 pm, ENGLISH MAGAZINE,
21.00 THE NEWS.
A personal view of people and events
m South-East Englan Cutforth.
7.00 THE NEWB.
فردا
Neno
7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP... 730 FORCES' FAVOURITES, 150 THE ENTIERLY FABULOUS ADVENTURES OF BENILY
MORGAN, BUCCANEER Chronicle 13: Heart and Hend 8.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.15 NEWS RECORDS.
(Concert music).
10,00 ing me. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.35 Vera Lynn Introduces
YOURS SINCERELY.
| in which she sings and reminda you of songs you will want to remember. 10.43 RECITAL
By Ralph Downes (organ). Prelude and Fugao in D–F, &. Blach; }Sonata No. 1--Bindemith. From thế
Royal Festival is, London.
11:15 TOE DIG VISIL.
A play by Douglas Radion. 11/4 THX DAY AND AGE,
WEDNESDAY, JAN. B
6.30 PM. SHIFRINI SEKANADE. TES THE NEWS.
735 SPÓRTS RÕUND-UP, 130 PAULA TEMPLE AND zur SKAPENGER AFFAIR.
Episode Cé, Dinner at ibo Stardust.
FLOW MOBIC FOE DANCING.
24 LINDER AWHILE.
1.00 THE NEWA.
XI MUSIC FOR ONE AND ALL.
James- · Hutchson :-(violin); Carmen Prietta (soprano). Programma includes: Serenade" me-
7.15 BPORTS Round-up.
130 MAINLY FOR WOMEN,
A programme in which Cella Teving Biewers questions and tells you about life in Britain today.
1.4 OUR KIND OF MUSIC PETER AND HIS DNCHES-
YORKE
TRA
1.30 WELSH MAGAZINE,
9.36 THE NEWS,
1.15 THOSE WERE THE DAYS. Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, 10.00 Big Ten. RAVIO NEWSREEL.- 16.15 SONDTRACK KERENADE. Songs and muste from Aloss,
19.45 THE DEBATE CONTINUES, 11.15 RICHARD TAUBER.
(died January 8, 1948).
Records of the famous tener present-
ed by Dennis Arundel,
FRIDAY, JAN. 10
4.30 p.m. THE DIG FISU.
A play" by Douglas Itallion.
7,00 ITE, NEWS,
7.18. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 730 'BCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 5.00 MURIC IN THE
MANNER.
MODERN
8.30 DESERT ISLAND DISCK.
Presented by Toy Plowsley. This week: Sir Thomas Desabam.
940 THE NEWA.
*
THE REITH LECTURES.
Rumia, the Atoms and the West.
By George T. Henson, Protemor of History at the Institute, for. Adə vanced Study, Princeton, NJ. 6: The Non-Burcben World.
945 THE CHARLIE KATZ NOVEL
· TY `BEXTET,"
10,00 Big Ten, WADIO NEWARKEL 19.10. XIXE „SHAIFT WANDERER, }Records presented by Lilies, Dipit,
1945 and. Concert fan
MUBIO DY GUSTAV HOLST, moorique Tchaikovsky. Hungarian, Paulka Brockians (soprano)] Jolin. Tanksay"-Labarju Rayan-- · Pogular | Niech or company · Bugni · Överture::
(Spenis Jongens dag
TENG, MARIU NEWILEZŁĄ 14,15 113TENERA, CHOICE. 19,50' Puter. Usthey/ta
sgaon Mantap Chorei Fantasias Pega Concerto for flute, obes and strings;:
145202FROM CÓNFERENCE,
Ronald Bingo and his orchestra. 1.00 THE SIGNAL
RIIYTIIM
KURZ
WITH CHARLIE
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
2.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS,
13. LUNCHTIME CONCERT. 2.09 CLOSE DOWN,
6.30 "NOT FOR SQUARES."
800 TIME BIGNAL WORLD".
"ROUND TOE
ROUMANTA.
6.30 L'ORCHESTRE
DEA CON-
CKETS LAMOUREUX. condured by Jekn Fournet,
8.50 WEATHER RÉPORT.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY.
DIETRICH
7.15-MAILLE DE PARIS.
THE
Introduced by Noel Coward, "AS MUSIC IN MINIATURE.
Prograntine 1.
D3S TAKE IT FROM NEKE.
with
AT
Bentley. Jimny Edwards and Jung Whithold, 1.45 TITO GORDI SINGI, EN WEATHER_REPORT. 0.00 TIME SIGNAL,
THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
8.15 MOTORING MAGAZINE,
Produced by Ted ThomALE. 9.45 "LOOK WHAT I'VE FOUND."
Presented by John Wallace. |10.45 HENRI'RENE AND ша од
СВЕТЦА.
£19.58 WRATHEN REPORT,
11.00 TIME SIGNAL
RADIO NEWSREEL. 1,15 "AND 80_TO_DED." 1150 CLORE DOWN,
11.00 TIME SIGNAL.
RADIO NEWSREEL. |11.11 JOSE ITURDI
plays.
1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
7.00 am TMIE SHINAL. LIGHT MUSIC.
M. Philippe-Gerard Ensemble.
7.15 NEWB RUMMARY. 120 MORNING MELODY. 1.45 WEATHEN REPORT.
MARCH
and
hi
7.56 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
Rev. J. Frond.
156 DIARY FOR TODAY.
10 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, TUŻ NEWK. 8.ED PROGRAMME PARADE.
1.15 POPULAR
STRAS.
DANCE
1.00 CLOSE DOWN.
ONCHE-
12.30 pm, NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL,
1.1 WEATHER REPORT, -
1.15 NEWR, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE.
MENTE
1,30 FROM THE KNOW,
THE NEW MOON."
(Romberg), Starring: Jane Wi- son, Lee Bweelland,
Thomas
Hayward with chorus and Or- chestra.
Conducted by Victor Young. 1.45 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
·Introduced by Mavis,
2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
5.30 TURRDAY CLUB.
Introduced by Robert Acheson. 5.00 TIMM BICINAL
PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR.
140 NECORD ROUND ABOUT. 0.58 WEATHER NEPORT. 100 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS, 7.10 COMMENTARY,
7.15. REVEN POPULAR
BONGS.
(0.
SPANISHI
Merran
Falloy Nan (Soprano) and Gerald Moore
(plano).
130 REITH LECTURES,
"Russia, the
West"
Alom and the
06-
Speaker: George Kennan, one time Lofted States Ainbassador 17 conv. No. 4-The Military Problem. .4.00 A LIFE OF NLIGE.
Written by Godfrey Harrison.
8.30 PERCY FAITH.
play Music from the Broadway Production "LI'L ABNER." (Mercer-DoPaul)
Ran WRATHER REPORT.
.9.00 TIME SIGNAL
"Narrated by' Frederick March. §10,30, JUKN DOX.
19,51 WEATHKA REPORT. 11.00 THE BIGNAL.
AND KWEET
RADIO NEWERɛkla 1.15 ROT LIDSTA
MUSIC. 11.36 CLOSE DOWN."""
Friday
1.00 AND TIME BIONAL.. LIGHT MUSIC. 1.15 NEWS NUMMARY.
120 MORNING MELODY, 145 WEATHER REPORT.
“MANCH.
750 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
Ray, J. Froud.
1.45 DIARY FOR TODAY.
732 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 8.10 FROGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 MUBIO IN THE ALT. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
2.37.
TIRES PM. MORNING PRAYERS.
By the Rev. Father Garber 8.1.
1250 MANTOVANI AND mis
CHESTRA
1.09 TIME FIUNAL.
LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Miletate Cooks,
OR-
(Repeat of lust," Monday's broad- Cut).
"133' WRATICH BEPORT.
16 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-
MENTS
1.30 THIS WERK'S COMPOSER.
BENJAMIN BITTEN.
2,09 CLQIĘ DOWN.
TOP
336 ASIAN CLUB. 6.09 TTK SIONAL,
POPULARITY POLL Presented by Ted Thomas, 2,30 ***UNIOR FARE.".
30 plants for toenakOPE, Introduced by Deborah Hurlbait, 640 WEATHER MAPOST, 7.DG ZIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. -7.10 COMMENTARY.
YAS YOUR WEEK END.
Presented by Ted Thornsä, 7.44 EDMUNDO. ROI AND
ORCHESTRA.
LIT
A programme of Latin Ameri»
Mine.
8.00 Cell Parker and Sheila Sim_in ́
“A CASE VON DR MORELLE."
by Ernest Dudley,
"Confession of
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The Dormai Hingers.
8.38 WEATHER REPORT.
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GIRL
FLIES IN
By JOHN LAMBERT
(piano)
TULIE LONDON, & girl do something to be Jho
built
up
A
£52,000-n-year career from the break-up of her marriage, flew into London the other day.
She is the singer whose anall. #mouldering volee has sold 600,000 records of "Cry Me a River" and several high-selling, | long-pinying nibums since.
She is the actress whose sour, sultry, performance on a drunken singer in "The Great Man" has
The
Julle London lips
Would you believe
they sing to the
tune of £1,000 a week!
MAYB Julle: "I knew that I
come an Individual again. For after you've been married for a long time you and that you're just somebody's wife.
"Then all of a sudden you're not married any more and you an individual nor are neither somebody's wife. It's just that you want to feel that instead of being somebody's ex, you're yourself, whoever you are,"
How did she overcome that feeling? "I worked," she says,
That's all any woman can do.. After a matriage-failure you're` sure that you have failed in Bome way, that you're lacking as a human being; your coa- Adence is shot.
"I was lucky. At that point a man come along and puslied me into doing the things I've done. I will never stop being grateful to him."
THE
GRATITUDE
referred to
HE man, the
was sitting in the car besido her as she travelled from the airport.
Не
is
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Bobby Troup, an American band-leader, singer, and song-writer.
It is said that her gratitude to him will extend to marriage. He heard her singing at a party three years ago, le persuaded her to try her tremb- ling, confidential volco in night clubs.
Since then there has been only success,
from
A GLOW
made her a film star. She has | THE Julie London who arrived just finished a dim with Robert in London had a glow Taylor, Now she has come to from her successful recovery Britain to start work on a new
* broken marriage. She was planning to move into film with Anthony Steel..
flat with her daughters, seven- But the double top success of this 30-year-old beauty with a year-old Stacy and Lisa, aged disenchanted air started with ive. the break-up of her, marriage to
She was considering television
She had Mir Troup by her
THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS Jack Webb, the television offers. FROM BRITAIN.
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Walter Scott.
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with Frank Comstock's Orch. 10.15 UNITED NATIONS.
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Encore
"Dragnet" detective.
He left her after seven years, | side. with two daughters asd And she says: "I am happy £170,000 alimony. Behind her, because now I feel I have by too, was an unsuccessful career accomplished Bomething in pictures.
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