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THE CHINA · MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1958."

Week In

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

New Radio

Something For

Hongkong For Every Every

SOVEREIGN LORDS,

Four play by Geofrey Trense

11.13 THE PILOGUE.

The Conversion of St Paul, Railsbury Cathedral.

based on his book 'Seven Klart.) I1J0' CLOSE.DOWN. at England' and 'Allerd: The sappherd of the English,' 9.09 TIME SIGNAL.

A new scrapbook programme including 100 THE FOUR OF US something for every listener will be inaugurated over Radio Hongkong at 8.15 on Wednesday evening.. This 40-minute collection of odds and ends of radio entertainment is entitled "Patch- work" and the material will be gathered each fortnight and sewn together by Gillian Durling.

The linking thread will be the voice of the narrator, Peter Preston. No set pattern has been decided for this programme and at each broadcast a large variety of items will provided.

be

Listeners who do not normally get the opportunity to broadcast are invited to come along and spin their favourite yarn or anecdote. There will be a pause for poctry to suit widely varying tastes, and amongst many other subjects the progress of modern science will be traced.

It is not often that film music 10.35 WAYNE KING AND HIS OR-

becomes accepted and popular before them in which is featured is exhibited, but the music of the musical show "Pal Joey" is an exception.

la "Music from die Movies" at 9.15 on Monday evenlog Radio Hongkong will be broadcasting

music from the sound-track of this lm, in which the voices of the stars. Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth und Kim Novak, will be heard.

"Music from the Movies" is compiled by Miss Aileen Woods, one of the programme ussistants at Radio Hongkong, who is also responsible for the arrangements and compilation of the station's early morning programmes and many of the programmes which anchule light music.

The Saturday evening dance music programme "Out and About", in which Radio Hong- kong commentators move out fr the lghtclubs of the elly and introduce all the galety und the

Isteners. male to the

will bro deast its last show from the Parungint This evening 11 10.30. Next week the team. wh move to a different etub and continue their programmat In the Sune manier but with

a new band.

itadio Hongkong will be slay- 12.05 g on the air until

this evening secas, to bring listeners

the the whole second half of the BBC com- on the Rugby Union mentary Football International between Scotland and France. The ve

from commentaries wil be Murrayfield in Edinburgh and will be relayed by Radio Hong- 11.15 at the end kong from

of the game,

In "Monday Rerial" as 8.50 on Monday evening.

soprano Josephine

1ste ZZ0-

11af1 will

be In the concert hall of Radio Hongitong to present a short recital of songs, which wil

works by

Include

Schumanu and Frank Josephine Hall is au at present visiting

Will Colany. She accompanied at the piano by

Grelg. Hageman

Bridge.

the

Australian

Moyn Bea,

Today

12.30 pm.

CADE.

COMPOSTR

Leroy Anderson,

1.00 TIMÈ SIGNAL.

be

CAVAL- |

COMPOSER CAVALCADE.

Leroy Anderson (Cant'd).

11 WEATHER REPORT.

1,15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTS,

13 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

Beatrice. and Benediel-Ovarluren

(Berlioz); *Del'

Hosenkavaller"

Suite Richard Strauss),

2.40 JUST FOR YOU.

Presented by Nick Kendall.

3.60 HAWAI CALLS. 1.39 ANGEL PAVEMENT,

By d.D. Priestley, Dramased by toward Agg. Part 'Warning Note.-

4.00M1UBIC FOR TEA TIME.

CHESTRA.

1939 OUT AND ABOUT.

At the Paramoura Restaurant, Dance Maite played by Gall rarto and is Orchestra Fonts del Wallace & Eddie Au Yeung tinak).

19.3 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TEXTE BUNAL.

11.15 RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL..

RADIO NEWBREEL.

Heelland v. France.

Comunestery the 2nd half the International States from Mur tay rid by Hex Alston. Summaries by Jock Werv 12.00 CLUBE DOWN,

Sunday

4.00 8.m. TIME SIGNAL, WEATHER REPORT, PROGHASIME PARADE, .10 MUNIC IN THE

AMERICAN MANNER.

8.39 MORNING MELODY.

1055 WEATHER REPORT,

LATIN

9.00 TIME MONAL, THE NEWS,

SPORTH RESULTH

AND

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,

5,13 (251MENT

OVERTURES.

匙 SULLIVAN

Troston Pops Orchestra, cun-

ducird by Arthur Fiedler.

Tim Stikalu; The Plates of Penzaner

9,39 RECORD HOUND ABOUT. 19.15 CLAVNE VVOIRE

And the Radio Geneva the

tu, 43 servire from

11.30

TROLY TRINITY H.M. BICKYARD. conducted by

Stredder 11.,

CHURCH,

The itu. E.W.

MORNING PROM,

"La Traviata The Philharmonie,

Pelleux et Mellsande Buile Op. 10: Carnival of the Animals"

12.15 p.m. HARRY HECOMUS

ingy, 12.90 THE Cnities.

Charman: Tim Brinton.

149 TİME MIGNAL,

RHYTHM WITH

CONSUELO}

VELAZQUEZ at Die plans,

1.01 WEATHER REPORT.

FB NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTS.

1.20 AFTERNDON CONCERT.

Ouvertüre zur Oper “Kuy Blas"; (Music by Rafts; Co

Marchi

Fran The Battered.

2.88 Cerd Parker and shella Strm

In

"A CASE FON DU MURELLE"

by Kenrat Dudley. Part 2: "Con- fession of Gune.

*Repeal of bist. Fulday's forcatcast). 2,30 VICTOR SILVESTER

and his Ballroom Orchestra. 3.00 HOME AND BOSPITAL.

QUESTS.

Presented by feather. 4.00 LITE OF UL155,

HE-

Written by Godfrey Harrison. Repeat of last Muursduy's broad- (PANTI.

430 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.

Fra: Chackofleld and like er. chestra.

THE RODERT SHAW CHON- ALE.

conducted by Robert Shaw,

10 FonCES EVENING SERVICE

conducted by

Jennings Cr

The Rev. T.R.

6.58 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

7.30 COMMENTARY.

Harry

7.15 BHOW TIME AT THE LON.

DON PALLADIUM, Rkyrockeit Grebeaus, Leiter and Its Hayserds, The Wheeler. skylarke, Jimmy

Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth,

145 FROM THE WEEKLIFA,

8.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND

HI ORCHESTRA.

4.30 FT OF THE GAR

.

two

The ninth in a versen of radia came in which teams of aquaeious speakers Chafe- compete in verbosity. man: Donald Brooks Producty by Gian Durling. R.SA WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL

NEWS THE

AND NEWS FROM BRITAIN,

9.15 SUNDAY CONCERT.

Monday

7.00 AM TIME SIGNAL LIGHT MUSIC.

Frank Potresi and his orches- trs.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

120 #TADE AND SCREEN MED-

*LEYE.

Doston Pops Orchestra. ducted by Arthur Fiedler, 7.45 WEATHER REPORT

con-

1.58- A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Fr. H. Dargan BJ,

7.53 DIARY FOR TODAY.

73 WEATHER REPONT.

5.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE_NEWS. 1.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.15 HUSIPH AND BAKER

and

The Humphrey Lyttelton Konny Baker Banda. 8,00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 pm. DOUBLE ATTRACTION.

Percy Falth and hh orchestra featuring Mitch Miller on horn and obod and The Mitch Miller Chora

ATTRACTION

1.33 WEATHER NEPORT.

FLOME

Symphony No. 40 in C minor (K550) (Mozart); Concert Pour Petit Orchestre up. (Roumel); Requiem (Pause).

1.00 TIME BIONAL..

DOUBLE (CONTD).

34

p.

10.30 TESH FOR POETRY,

Introduced by Priy Daysi Smith. Programme 11) Poems From the Chinese. Header: Tim Brinton.

10.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC...

WILHELM KENPFF. (Plano).

Papillons, Op. 2 (Schumann). 11.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME HIGNAL,

RADIO NEWSREEL.

1:15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTA.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT,

Lorle Suite, Op. 54; Scherio In- prompta Op. 13 No. 2: immerland

Danish Rhapsody.

.2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

3.30 READING FOR YOUR DE.

LIGHT.

"With Bhining Morning Face" (BBC Colonisi Schools).

5.45 TUE NEW CONCERT OR

CHESTRA,

8.00 TIME SIGNAL.

Spike Milligan, comedian and scriptwriter and

one of the Gours who indulge in a mixture of logic and lunacy in the popular radio feature, "The Goon Show."

BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes.

(6.30 p.m. to 12.15 a. m. on 25.750 Mo/a, 11.65m; and 21.530 Mc/«, 13.97m)

SATURDAY, JAN. 11

G30 p.m. THE GOON SHOW.

3.00 THE NEWN..

7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. ·

7.36 FORCES' FAVOURITES.

8.00 MARCHING AND WALTZINO,

8.45 FROM THE WEEKLIES, 9,00 TÜR NEWS,

0:15 LISTENERS CHOICE.

Heart Rene and his Orchestra, 430 HANK SNOW.

The Singing Ranger and I Ranch Boys. 4.45 ASSOCIATION ·FOOTBALL.

Sing Tao v. South China, Commentary by Jolin Wallace from Government Similan.

5.30 MOVIE PARADE.

620 TIME BIONAL.

UNIT "REQUESTS

ED BY JANNE.

PREBENT-

Calling: Station Headquarters,

0.38 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TI SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

7.10 COMMENTARY.

1.13 LOTTE LENYA

(Mure of Kurt Weill)

730 ERNESTO LECUONA.

at the plane. (From

Miniaturas)

(Ernesto Lecuona), 7.45 FRANCK POUBCEL

And his String Orch.

1.00 NC JAZZ CLUB.

The Courtley.Seymour

with Kathleen Flobart.

6.30 SPORTS CAVALCADE,

Presented by Tea ThoTIAN,

8.58. WEATHER AKPORT.

2.00. TIME SIGNAL

Band

THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS

* FROM BRITAIN.

D.15 Peter Bellore

Harry Secombe

and Spike Milligan n

THE HOON SHOW. Produced by lat Dixon friari), DAS MUSIC FIOM A TO Z "N",

Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin" -The Netherlands Opera Choir and

Philharmonie the Radio

Oreh (verra): Dagatelle Ginetic wih Jean Neveu Novati (violin) (plano): Melody from "Orpheus and Zurydico"Qulomar Novaes (pisho); Every Valley shall be exalted (from The Messiah)ileduta Noah with the Phallitarnatsim Chamber Orch Granadina Parte Tourer (Cello) with Ernest Lusts (piano): Allegro expassivo. (from "ymphony, No. 3, Opi -27")-The Radio fym, Orth -Popenhagen.

10.00 13 Ren, RADIO NEWSIEL, 10.1. GUITAR CLUB,

19.43 Felix King at the Plano in

*THE NIGHT AND - THE

MUSIC..

with Andy Walkuwiky. 11.00 by Union Footnatt.

SCOTLAND V. PILANCE, Commentaries by Rex Allon on the scoond halt of the

International Match at Murrayfield.

SUNDAY, JAN. 12

0.30 p.m. EPIPHANY CAROL SER-

VICE FOR CHILDREN.

Of the Diocese of Down, from Down Cathedral, Downpatrick, Northern Ireland. Conducted by the Itev, Canon Stanley Mann, recentor

NEWS.

7.00

7.13 SPORTA ROUND-UP.

1.3 Dick Mentley, Jimny Edwards,

And June Wäuneld in

TAKE IT YROM HERE.

3.00 WORLD PREMIERE..

A series of programmes recalling

Historic performances in, the great

theatres of the world.

First Nights in Vienna.

0.00, THE NEWS,

9.15 POR CHILDREN,

A recording of a concert given before an invited audience in the Concert Halt, Broadcasting House, London,

10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL. 30,13 VARIETY PLAYHOUSE. 11.15 BONUS IN THEIR SETTINGS.

3: The Inner Man.

The Toast beef of Old Dagland; Down among the dead men: Colle Berrin' Brahma's Cradle Song. 11.43 COME TO SCOTLAND. By Noel Stevenson,

3: The Clyde and the Trossachs.

TUESDAY, JAN. 14

0.10 p.m. WEST COUNTRY MADA-

ZINE

Present the veih's personalities and news from the West of England.

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.15 BPORTS ROUND-UP. 730 FORCES FAVOURITES.

4.00 Anthony Newlands as Henry

Morgan In

THE ENTIRELY FABULOUS ADVENTURES OF GENEY

MORGAN, BUCCANEER. Chronicle the Späteenth; Golden Grab,

830 ULSTER MAGAZINE, 0.00 THE NEWS.

9.15 NEW RECORDS,

(Concert Muide),

The

10.00 Big Ben, RABÍÓ NEWSREEL.

10.1: Vera Lynn Introduces

"YOURS BINGEHELY,'

In which wise wings and reminds you of songs you will want.. to Temember.

19.00 Bren, HADIU NEWSUKUL, † 10,45 RECITAL.

15.15 CONCERTO,

Keith Vogel and The anc

Scottish Orchestra,

by Colin Davi Feno Concerto No.

conducted

Cordon

Jacob Bymphony in three move ments-Birovinsky.

113 PALACE OF VARIETIES. ILG THE ENTR'ACTE PLAYERS. *MONDAY, JAN. 13

630 p.at. ROUND THE BEND.''

The Radio Digest Show).

1500 THE NEWS.

2.18 SPORTH REVIEW.

1

7.30. LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistair Cooke

7.4 THE MANDARIN'S CATA

play by Eric Rober

A NEW RECORDS.

B30

Clicks Mosley,

1.00 THE NEWANGAN

7.15 TIH

AMADEUS

втадно

QUARTET, A Chacony in

Clare Maurien

(Australian violinist), Thornton, Lofthouse (harpelclord), Bobin Wood Canadian plates),

Sonata No. 3 in C. (for violin and patchord)-Corellit Five Varia- tone on fula Kielimitoimileethoven; Scherzo in net-Chonin. 11.15 NOTHING: LEGAL.

A comedy by Jan Stuart. Hlack.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15

€39 pm. IKMPRINI SERENADE. 1.90 THE NEWS.

1.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP

The history, incorporating first- eye-witnesses, hand accoutits from

of the Ten, days that shook the world 11.15 BOOKS TO READ.

THURSDAY, JAN. 16

6.10 p.m. SXIFFLE CLUB. 7.00 MIE NEWS.

7.15. STORTA MOUND-UP. 7.30 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 7.0 OUR KIND OF MONIC.

Peter Yorke and his Orchestra. 8.30 WELA MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS.

3.15 THOSE WERE THE DAYS.

Harry Davidson and his Orchestra. 10.00 Hits Ben. RADIO NEWENSEL 10.15 BOUND-THACK BERENADE.

Bongs and music from filma. Records presented

by GoMon

Gow

10,4 SERIOUS ARGUMENT. 1135 DENNIS BRAIN.

11.43 THUS DAY AND AGE.

the

The European Econonay,” Andrew Shondeld examines te Common Market Brut Free Ares inoposta in relation to coun- tries overseas,

4: The Dollar Gap

FRIDAY, JAN. 17

6.30 .. NOTHING LEGAL.

A comedy by Ian Stuart Ninek.

1.00 THE NEWS,

7.15 FORTS ROUND-UP.

7.36

ECOTTISH MAGAZINE,

5.00 MUSIC IN THE MODERN

MANNER:

$39 DESERT BLAND VISC8.

Presented by Bey Plotoy.

This week: Kaspinu Lano.

9.06 THE NEWBA

15 THE REITH LECTURES.

Kussia,: - The atom, ・ and, the Wool.

By George S. Komen, Proforo

of Hatory at the Institute for Ade vanced Budy. Princeton, N.J.

4: Anglo-American Relations.

9.43 THE CHARLIE

NOVEL BEKTET.

KATZ

19.00 ir BIS, RADIO NEWBREEL, 10.18 THE HAPPY WANUKERS,

Recorda proented by Lilims Dun.

7.10 PAUL TEMPLE, AND THg 19 COMEMOVE, YOU'RE BUR

SPENCER AFFAIR.

5: A Party of Four? *

8.00, MUNIO TOR DANCING.

HAN ZINGEN AWHILE

ROUNDED.

Your Chort

nightmares? sheat

gardening, by J. F. Mooskroyd. Kis: A Call for Retaforcement2} dat

'11.18 "ORCHESTRAL CONCRET.;

KOLE MURRU. FOR*ONE AND ALL. 11.48, LOW SCOLONEL, BLÈME, AND

titor Purcell; 1918 LITENERA CHOICE.

|-1945: MRFDREION REVOLUZION=-- P2

quartet C Op. 50 Na A–Beetho

Programme Includes

Listener

IN THE GROOVE.

30 MURIO FOR EVERYONE.

4.38 WEATHER REPONT

7.65 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS.

7410 COMMENTARY.

7.13 COCKTAIL TIME,

toy Lapar and his orchestra. 130 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Allstate_Cooke.

7.35 TÜK ORORDE BREARING QUINTET AND GRCUENTRA.

8.00 Patti Pago introduces

THE DIG RECORD

with full Jayes, Holly Bergen, Cindy and Lindy, Nick Todd, and her fore Im Sumae

bardo (4.0.A. Recordiar). 110 MONDAY RECITAL.

JOSEPHINE HALL. (Mezzo-soprano) with Plano secompaniment by Moya Rea,

Drea

(@rela}} Dedication (Schumarin); - Music I heard with

(Richard

The Hageman); Donkey (R. Hegeman); Life (Fearl Curran); Love went A-Riding (r. Bridgy)

you

عدلايات"

Czerny Steak (piano) plays Chopin Mazurkas. 838 WATAKA REPORr.

9.00 TIME BIGNAL

THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

9.15 “PAL JOEY”.

(Radgets and Flart).

the Dim Musle indoor fron Production. Starring: Frank Sinatra, Hayworth and Kim Novak Or- chiontra conducted by Morsia Bintaṁ. 943 Peter Selle

Harry Recombo

And Spike 2

THE GOON SHOW. Produced by Pat Dixon (Final), (Repeat of last Saturday's broad- 1913 LEANE BINGS cast),

with The

10.45 GEORGES

Itar Trio. ZIPINE

HIS ORCHESTRA, 16.58 WEATHER REPORT.

1156 TIME BIONAL.

RADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 REVERIE."

CLUBE DOWN.

113

Tuesday

7.00 a.. TIME BIGNAL.

LIGHT MUSIC.

AND

8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE,

is THE PITTSBURGH GYM-

PHONY ORCHESTRA. conducted by Richard Jones, 9.00 CLOBE DOWN, 12.30. p.m.

THE

FO.MA.

• MUSIC

1,00 Tint SIGNAL.

FROM

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTI. 1.0 WOMEN ONLY.

A wekly magasine Introduced by Wendy Colbourne, compiled by Barbara Lawrence and Mfarmy Leavitt, 200 CLOSE DOWN.

430 EVENING JERENADE.

by Leftoy String condgeled Balmes with the voice of Mary Mayo.

4.00 TIME SIGNAL.

LUCKY DIP LISTENER'S RE- QUESTA.

Prevented by Margherita.

4.38 WEATHER REPORT.

7.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 9,10 COMMENTARY,

7.15 RECITAL DY

BENIAMINO

with Orchestra.

GIGLI

(LEAD)

4.39 MAXIM'S IN PARIS,

Leo Chaollac and his orchestra. 8,00 17% NEVER FORGET THE

DAY,

Peter Ustinov recalls A Day at the Air Ministry.

8.13 "PATCHWONK.“

Pieced together Turlag.

by

Gillilan

5.53 WEATHER REPORT.

9.00 TIME BIONAL.

THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

0.15 WEDNESDAY THEATRE,

Maurice Denham

THE HORSE'S MORTE

by Joyce Carey, Produced by Donald McWhinnie. Cat: Coker-Denise Bryer; Sara Mon. Chatterton; MET King Viviente

ckson--Arthur Ridley; Nosy

Alex McCowan,

1945 THE STRADIVARIETY

CHESTRA.

OR-

rendueled by Louis Marlschal, 10.58 WEATHER REPORT,

11.00 TIME BIGNAL.

RADIO NEWBREEL.

11.15 ARTUR RUBINSTEIN,

plays Chopin Nocturne,

Lawrence Welk and his Cham- 1130 CLUSE DOWN.

parno Music.

1.13 NEWS SUMMARY,

1.20 MELODY AND 8ỞNG,

1.45 WEATHER REPORT,

MARCH.

7,50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Fr. H. DATE $. 2.

7.35 DIARY FOŇ TODAY.

7.53 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

4.10 PROGRAMME PARADE,

8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIL,

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

13, p. MORNING PRAYERS.

By the Very Rev. F.S, Temple,

1330 NTRING SONG.

Atax Jaffa And Itis orchestra,

1.00 TIME #JUNAL,

HAL HHUTZ.

at the Hammond "Organ."

1.33 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE-

MENTO.

138 LUNCHTIME CONCERT,

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

5.30 NOT FOR SQUARES."*

800 TIME SIGNAL.

LA DEMI. HEURS CARE,

Symphonies

Thursday

7,00. AM. TIME SIGNAL, LIGHT MUSIC.

Iluzo Winterhalter orchestra,

7.15 NEWA BUMMARY, 1:20 MORNING MELODY,

1.15 WEATHER REPORT,

MARCIL

and

his

The Queen's Hat Light Or Chests conducted by Bidney 'Torch,

1.1 NAWA HUMMARY, · 729 MORNING MELODY, 145 WEATHER REPORT.

SEARCH.

150 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Fr. H. WATER Bd.

7.33 DIARY FOR TODAY.

13 WEATHER REPORT.

899 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWB,

4,15 PROGRAMME PARADE,

8.33 MUSIC IN THE AIR, 8.00 CLOBE DOWN.

12.13 p.. MORNING PRAYERS.

by the Rer. Father -St.TY. Gal- laber SX.

12,13 MANTOVANI AND TEID. ON-

CHESTRA.

1.00 TIME BIONAL

LETTER FROM AMERICA DY ALISTAIR COOKE,

(Repeat o! Jast Bionday's Broadcast).

1.11 WRATHER REPORT.

1.13 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTS.

1,20 THIS WEEK'A COMPOSER

HCHUBERT.

(From Rosamundo" Op. 26) Ardentino - Czech Philharmonic Orch, cond. by Jean Meylan:

POPULARITY POLL. Presented by Ted Thomas. $30 "JUNIOR FARE."

Is minuten for faktıngata. Introduced by Deboraés Huribati, 4AL WEATHER REPORT, 7,00 TIME HIGNAL, THE NEWA. 7.10 COMMENTARY,

7,35 YOUR WEEK_END.

Presented by Ted ThomÃO, 140 EDMUNDO ROS AND HIS

ORCHESTRA,

A Programme of Latin Ameris -- can Music,

8.00 Cecil Parker · and ́skella 8im.

Sa

"A CASE FOR·DA MORELLE." by Ernest

Dadisy *Threat to kum

Part 3

8.30 THE BAND OF HER MAJER- "

QUARDS

TIM ÖRENADIER

CONDUCTED BY MAJOR P.J.

HARRIS, M.E,E._

141 BRITAIN SINGS.

Colne Valley Biale Voice Chots.

1.55 WEATHER REPORT.

5.90 TIME $IGNAL.

THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM BUITAIN.

LOVERS 9.25 MUNIC

HOVE

CLASSICAL REQUESTS, Presented by Alleen Dekker, 10.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

with Dick Bentley, Jimmy Edwarda una zona Whitfield.

TITLE cor Variationo Vienna (Repeat of Isat - Tuesday's 'broad- Concert House Quintet: Ungeduld; } nast) Fruhlingschnaucht, Variations in 16 LES ELGART AND

flat Major, Op. 22, No. 3 for Piano,

2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

130 ABIAN CLUB.

6.00 TIME BIGNAL.

DANCE ORCHESTRA, 10.30 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL.

RADIO NEWS REEL,

11.15 000DNIGHT MUSIC.

Fmt Telmanyi (Violin). 1130 CLUBE DOWN.

BBC Programme

ДІЯ

Highlights For The Coming Week

Vera Lynn Sun 'Yours Sin cerely-Vera Lynn, the singing sweetheart of millions, will be on the air again this week in

on the accounts and on State documents.

(General

of historians

Overseas Service:

the General Overseas Service in Wednesday, 10.45 p.m.) a new series of her own pro-

On Low, Colonel Bilms and grumme Yours Sincerely."

the flors-David Low the car- With broadcasts for isteners toonist, a New Zealander who in Britain and overseas, televi~ came from Australian news- sion appearances and gramo papers to Britain in 1919 and has phone recording sessions, Verm since won himself a licensed how to make her own cartainakin to that of the court jester, and lay her own carpets in the with a aing of satire beneath coltage Into which she has just the quip, will give three Inter- moved with her husband and views in the General Oversess 5.13 POPULAR DANCE ORCHES her young daughter. However, Service on Law, Colonel Blimp and the Horse." The subjects aro girl who in that order. The first conver-

1.40 A THOUGHT on your way. Lynn is still finding time some position in British politieal life

1. Dorgan 83.

2.65 DIARY FOR TODAY.

748 WEATHER REPORT,

8.09 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS,

BIG PROGRAMME PARADE.

TRAS.

9.00. CLOSE DOWN.

though house-moving daunts moat women, the 12.34 .. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

Paul Weeton and his Orchestra. during the WOX New 30,000 LOD TIME BIGNAL.

miles to entertain the forces

1.13 WEATHER REPORT, FRAN-

Almables Pour La Cour de Louis XIV,

630 THE PHILHARMONIA

CHESTRA.

On-

Overture "Celm Sea and Pros- perous Voyage": Symphonie Varia- tlons German dance.

65 WEATHER REPORT.

7.40 TIME BIONAL, TIL NEWS,

7.10 COMMENTARY.

715' CONTINENTAL

ROUND.

MERRY GO-

Emile Deltour and his Orches- ira.

743 MUSIC IN MINIATURE.

Programme 2.

1.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

Dick Bentley, Jimmy with Edwards and Jnna Whitfield. 1.4 BONGH OF THE MEDITER-

TANBAN.

by John Raitt with Glenn Oper and his orchestra.

1.54 WEATHER REPORT.

900 TIME BIGNAL.

THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN,

1.18 THE CONSUL AND THE

GIFTED WOMAN,

Writtan

and Naerated

Hugh. Sykes Davies,

1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE

MENTS.

139 FROM THE SNOWA,

"DAWN YANKEES", 1.45 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,

Introduced by Mavil

to sation, be broadcast Uus

takes it all as part of the job; week, will be on Low himself; at her husband, Harry Lewis, the second subject is 'Colonel promises that he will do the Blimp, created as a symbol of confusion during the 1930's hard work of painting the cell when

the democracles were ings and digging over the gar-torn between a horror of war den.

And a growing need to ream; (General Оустасав Services

and the third, The Horse, the Introduced by Robert Acheson, Tuesday, 10.15 p.m.)

honest but Ten Days That Shookers draught horse which Low uses simple - minded World Professor · Frydberg.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

5.39 THURSDAY clun.

2.00 TIME SIGNAL.

J

PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR, 6.30 RECORD ROUND ABOUT. 6.33 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY.

1.15 GBETA KELLER BINGS, 7.30 RICH LECTURES.

the Alom

Rueda, West."

Speaker: George

and the

Kennan, one thuo United Stones Amassador in Moscow, No. The NuEuropean World.

3.00 A LIFE OF BLISS.

Union

who knew Rasputin personally, to represent the Trades and Alexander Kerensky, one-Congress, at its first appearance time Prime Minister of the Pro- caused a furious dispute bo

defenders of organised visional Russian Government of tween 1017, are two eye-witnesses of labour and draught horses, both were the the Russian October Revolution rides feeling they whose voices will be heard. In object of an attack. the *documentary

(General Overseas programme

Service: "Ten Days That Shook' the Friday, 11.45 p.m.)

The Werka Sport-in to- World' which will be broadcast in the General Overseas Ser- night's sports broadcasts vice this week. When the co- General Overseas Service turns Tiller and the spotlight, on, Rugby Unlos, by producers, Terence

first on the match between Scotland and France In Edin- burgh, and then on the Australian Touring Team and Swansea.

Written by Godizzy Barriton,

CON 1,30 L'ORCHERTALE DES CERTS LAMOUREUX. (Music by * ilerllor)---cond. Willem Van Otterloo; La Rede de Marjorie Ward, began to collect

by

L'Amour (0.

Oscar Biratie.

945 "LOOK WHAT I'VE YOUND."

Prefented by John Wallace.

1048 DORIAN, AND HIS

TRA,

10.58 WEATHER REPORT,

11.00 TIME SIGNAL

RADIO NEWSREEL.

11,15 AND SO TO, BEO,

QUCHES-

The New Concert Orchestra, 1134 CLOSE DOWN.

Wednesday.

1,00 a.m. TIMP SIGNAL.

LIGHT MUSIC,

Auton "Mix Zither” Keras Yox Silonistta. Itans Etagen, con- dietor.

1.15 NEWS BUMMARY. 120 MELODY AND BONG.

7.45 WEATHER REPORT.

MARCH.

130 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

FI.. H. Dargah 4.4.

155 DIARY FOR TODAY.

1.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

by Straus)and.

+

8.58 WEATHER REPORT. 0.00 TIME RIGNAL

material for the programune, they advertised in the British press for observers who could give Rrsthand 10. counts of events which even to- Part 3 The Man of Peace" by day, forty years after, are not

THE NEWS AND HOME NEW national FROM BRITAIN.

9.13 REDGAUNTLET.

Bir Walter Beoit. 943 AT THE BALLET.

PILAR LOPEZ

and her Spanish Ballet with Orquesta Sinfonica Epianola, "Et Coju Enamorado Ernesto Hafter)-cod, by Ernesto Halfter; Huayno cond. by F. Delia. 10.15 AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE. 10.30* JUKE BOX.

10.55 WEATHER RETORT. 11.00 TIME DIGNAL.

RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.13 SOFT LIGHTS AND

MUSIC. 11.30 CLUAP DOWN. ·

Friday

7.00 am. TIME #IONAL.

LIGHT MUSIC.

VIOLIN VIRTUOSI

STERN & OISTRAKII

SWEET

Vivaldi: Concerto in A minor for two violins Bach: Concerto No. 1 in A minor - Stern Bach: Concerto No. 2 in E'major Oistrakh with the Philadelphia Orchestra conducied by Eugène

Ormandy,

MOUTRIES

the

A commentary on the second half of the international will fly recorded or understood, be broadcast from Murrayfield Alston: and Bill Within two days more than a by Rex hundred names had reached McLaren at 11.10 p.m. with tele summaries by Jock Wenyes. Broadcasting House, by

good lead in phone; telegrain or letter. They Scotland have a itcluded members of Russian the total matches.", they have winte nable familles

living in played against France, now

ning Britain, ex-members of the am-

sixteen matches to bassadorial and consular

Franco's ten, with one drawn; but since the war years France vices, an ex-Red Army soldier who served with.

can claim x matches to Scot- the White

land's five. However, Army as a 'spy, lawyers, and

International of all shades of year's journalists,

. wts From these conclusive win for Scotland, political opinion,

unique and by six to nll, and Scotland's 'some

other matches during the sea- hitherto unknown material was drawn to fill in the outlines of son point to a rising standard

of play. the programme which is based

Sources

SET-

OISTRAKH *:*:

Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor, op 64 Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major (K 218). with the Philadelphia, Orchestra conducted by Eugeno Omnandy,

MILSTEIN

Dvorak: Violin Concerto in A minor, op 03 Glazounov: Violin Concerto in A minor, op 32 with the Pittsburgh. Syrophany. Orchestra conducted by William Steinberg.

CAMPOLI

Tchaikovsky: Concerto in D major for violin & orchestra,"

www.bp. 25 with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ataulfo Argenta.

RICCI

Paganini: Fantasia on`a (G-string -- Moto Perpetuo Variations on "God Save the Queen" -- La Campanella

- Sonata No. 12 In E minor 1;Palpiti.

with Louis Persinger at the plaño.......

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