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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1958.

Week In Detail-A "China Mail"

Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A

The Queen's Birthday Parade

A Full Commentary On

The Annual Event

To Be Broadcast

Radio Hongkong will be on the

air all day on Monday, April 21, and the highlight of the day's broadcasting will be commentaries on Her Ma- jesty the Queen's Birthday Parade at 9.50 a.m. George Hodding and John Wallace will be seeing the Parade from a position directly opposite the dais from which His Excellency the Governor will take the salute from a march-past of contin- gents of Her Majesty's Forces serving in Hongkong.

Other programmes on Monday include a recital by Hongkong pianist Caroline Braga at 8.30 p.m., and at 9 p.m. there is a half-hour pro- gramme by the dance, band sec- tion of the Far East Band of the RAF, conducted by Sergeant Terry McCarthy,

With

them as guest singer will be Dorothy Knowles, well-known for her success in o previous series of 'Beginners

Please."

OUT AND ABOUT

10.30 է:

1.30 Pattaro Intinduers -THE DRG RECORD

while immie Rodgers, Goodman, Pick. Confíso,

Henny Sayr

1. Morgan and Ramosy Daily Jr. (VOA Recording).

4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.

Dorothy Knowica

Played

(piano).

hy

6.43 MANCHES,

Rymphonta

Espagnole, Op. 21 | Indigo: Shost of Araby: Holiday Toc

(Violin) | kitings; low high the moon, (Le)-cha Fieifetz

with RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra cand, by Willisen Steinberg: Bern od for Steinge m 5 minor, Op.

1141 Bymp (E)-Concer

Orchestra, cand. by Walter

the first cuckoo in spring On hearing t

Symphony London (De-The

Dich cost. by Anthony Colline

OF ACOTLAND

30 SECRETA

The Case of

YARD,

No. 13:

Family Felicitat."

136 WEATHER REPORT.

10.00 TIME BIONAT...

10.15 WALTZ TIME.

the

2.00 OME AND BOBPITAL RE-

QUEATA.

Presented by Jennifer, 4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.

Phil Green and his orchestra: 435 "IT'S IN THE GROOVE."

With

Jack Halloran The Hingers. Tho geam in grovs; These hande: Only you; You are my 'minəbire; Paper Roser, Bya Bye Blackbird; Until you asme lá me; The shifting, whispering, sande: Time; There's no happiness for me; The man with his

00 TIME RIGNAL.

"IT'S IN THE GROOVE," Dance from "Bonjour Tilter": A very precious love; Magic Mirror: Tracination; On my mind again; You send me: That's the life for Looking back; Beginning, to miss Walt and see; I hop' of you; 'you; Writen on the wind: Tag: Tahiti.

1.30 COCKTAIL, TIME. 1.09 CLASSICA

REQUESTS. by Irens Yuen, 130 Fatti Page introduces

THE DIG RECORD. With Ilinois Jacquet! Franklo Laine; David Rose Orchestra: The Tour Aces: Dolores Hawkins, and

Orchestra On y Anthony

(VOA. BTHER REPORT

THE NEWS AND HOME NEWS Mandolin: You are mine.

3.09 THE PHILADELPHIA FROM BRITAIN.

CHERTRA, Conducted by Eugena Ormandy. 8.30 POR CIRLDREN. Toytown-by Beaman, Pan 0: Pistole for Two, 4.00 TIME SIGNAL,

with Vienna Stais Opera Or- ebusira, cond. by Anton Paulik.

10.30 OUT AND ABOUT.

At Champagne Room, dance mials played by Ray Del Val and. The Three Bubble, Hosts; John Wallace, Chung Keng-pin, 10.58 WEATHER AKPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

RF.EL

11.15 SHALL WE DANCE.

11.30 CLORE DOWN,

Sunda

4.00 4. TIME SIGNAL,

THER REPONT, PROGRAMME PARADE

THE AMERICAN MANNER.

810 MUBIC

8.30 MORNING MELODY,

8. G. Hulma

"AROUND THE WORLD IN B DAYS,"

Made from the soundtrack! Atraged, composed and con- ducted by Victor Young. 0.30 Ponce5" EVERING SERVICE, Conducted by The Rev. J. 1. Jones, R.A.F.

120 QUIOMAR NOVAES.

7.15. FROM THE WHERE plano). 1.30 MELODIES AND MEMORIES.

1.58

3.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 3.10 COMMENTARY, 1.15 PAUL WESTON -ORCHESTRA,

8.30 MONDAY RECITAL.

AND

Caroline Brags at the piano, Impromptu in a flat, Op. 20 No. 3 35 (Senübert)! Waltzes Op. (Braluma)}]

7.00 TIME BIGNAL,

Haymood Glendening Enrom 11.43, CLOSE DOWN,

Feature

from 11

Wednesday

AT GEORGE'S DAY. 1.00, .. TIME SIGNAL,

LIGHT MUSIC.

118 NEWS BUMMARY, IN MELODY AND SONG. 16 WEATHEN BEPURT,

MARCH.

of Bl, The Brancard

Georra (Alford)--The Band of 1951. ROYAL Marines, Plymouth Diviaica cond. by Major *. 4. fuckeṭis.

45 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

7.85

Rev, M. C. Rymington.

Y FOR TODAY.

WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. KIO PROUILAMME. PARADE, KIS HOLIDAY IN ENGLAND.

The Band of HM, Dienadier Guarda cond. by Major Y. Hareta.

B.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.30 p.m. MURIC, FROM

FILMS

THE

Composed by Victor Young Jubiles Trail; The Marmers and love theme; By the River; The gall of the Faraway Hills; Eyes of Blue: The Purple Hills: My Foolish Hardt; | | Love Leijein; Don Boir: Around the World; My Mother; The Big Fight

· Lament: Lord, I'm glad

play male from the BroadWAY Production・・ “LI'I (NCEzeer-D+TAU]),

1,15 BOX 200---No. 1, BERT, dtt».

LETT

at iha Kammend Organ. Largo in Q (Handel): Serenada (Schubert: Shamrock land tõusA- don) "T50' TALKING ABOUT Books.

Back Teviews by Peter Duval Smith.

Hartley: IMP

by Stephen Somder: "The Habit of Loving" by Doris Lewing.

The Hireling,

"Engaged In Writin

TAS BAY ELLINGTON AND HIR

QUARTET. 2.38 WRATHER REPORT.

1.09 TIME SIONAL, THE NEWS, 8,13 LONDON

8.10 COMME NO CONCERT.

BAS" CRANFORD."

By Dre GEKOLL,

Part 3 A

"Visit to an old bachelor++;

9.15 "ARIAL"

Belected extracím. Fromí Carmen Operks written. and complied

by Oulian Dering.

2.88 WEATHER REPORT.

10.00 TIME

ANDAL THE

BRITAIN

10.15 CALYPSO,"

NEWS

With The Norman Choir.

NEWE FROAT

Luboff

Calypso Carnival: The Proposal: Baanes; Water: Yellow Bird; Danev de fimbo; Damboo-famboo; Luke my Heart; Fisherman's song: Dangez Calenda

Mary mee: To the Bull Ring- 10,45 PEE WEE BUNT AND HE

THE DANCE BAND SKLEC- TION OF THE R.A.F. DAND, know OF THE FAR EAST. Directed by St. Terry **** MEESTERY":

(By kind permission of the Far Edel Air faciale Earl of

James Turner and his orchestra | Cominander-in-Chiet, with Frederick Harvey, Dorli! Force Air Gumbell, John Mitchinson, Bandon K.B.F., CA, C.V.D., D. 8.0.).

Buc Chorus.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 5.10 COMMENTARY

WEA-

1.58 WEATHER REPORT.

LATIN

8,15 BUNDAY CONCERT.

his

With Fred Warks and Pennsylvanians Glee Club and Orchestra

8.5A WEATHER REPORT,

300 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS,

SPORTA

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,

RESULTS

B.JS MAX REGER.

Dresden Pharmoale

Co by Einst Schrader.

25aar uite. Op. 132

AND

Orchestra

0.30 RECORD ROUND ABOUT. 10.15 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK.

Vienna Bymphony Orchestra. Symphony No. Ist C juur slay and by ferman Scher

Chen!

Themes

Symphonietto DB Russian (Rimsky-Korsakovi-cond.

by Henry Swoboda.

11.00 CELEBRATION OF MARS.

From St Joseph's Church

The Rev. Father C.

H.J.

11.53 INTERLUDE.

Juu Katehen (Piano). Ilamey-Oriental Fantasia

KIFCV) Carmen Cavallaro

Robert Stolz condueling The Vienna Symphony Orchestra. Entry of the Gladiators: Good-bye

My Lille captain; Radetsky: Maren of the Cavalry: Rakoczy March.

JAZZ KALE HOUR. Presentet by Iobert Acheson,

7.30 THIS WEEK.

Mantovani and his orchestra, Some enchanted evenlag: Love's

·lantur:rel- la¬moket Wher the Enc-7.00 bloom again; Love's dream after the "Out and

hall: Symphony: The Agnes waltz; About," at

The whistimg boy: this evening, changes venua

Faith: Schonbrunner waltz, the Champagne Room, Sunning House, where John Willuce und Cheng Keng Ping will introduce the musle of Hay Del Val and The Three Bubbles,

SPORT

As many sports are coming towards the end of their souson, Sports Cavelende is being given arest for some weeks and in its placo will be a quarter-hour Programm viving the day's

well sports results. analyses of some games played in the Colony.

13

MUSIC

430 "KISMET"

Excerpts from the maste și Al Barring: Howard Keel; Ann Blyth and Vic Damona with Orchestra, cond, by Andre Previn,

3.00 UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Jade,

News, reports and biterviews on some of the week's events In and out Hongkong, compiled by Ted Thomas.

7.38 WEATHER REPORT.

5.00 TIME BLONAL, THE NEWA.

8.30 COMMENTARY.

(Bala.

12.00 Noen STRING SONOrchestra

Ronald hinge and his

12.30 p.m. THE CRITICS,

Chairman: Janet Tombin. 100 TIME ЯIGNAL.

REGINALD FOORT.

At the organ.

1.12 WEATHER REPORT, 113 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTS.

1.30 AFTERNOON, CONCERT,

Orchestre des Concerte Larou

Fournet.

reux cond. by mure de Music by Chabrier: Gwendoline; Joyeuse Marche: Pete Polonalze from Rol Lal with Ellabeth

(Baritono}} Choli. Plere German Fapana (Rhapsody for OrchOSTERY

2.00 John Arlott, F, J. Buckley and Itobers Fabian in "GUILTY PARTY" by Edward J. Matot.. Part 3: Fortune Teller's Lament

Callar! WKC: Pitoon.$.15 ISH FESTIVAL BING-Repent of last Friday's broadcast).

6.00 TIME BIONAL

ROBERT YARNON AND ORCHESTRA,

OF

1113

EDDY

5.30 MEMORIES

such.

BBC

today

ERS

with Kitty O'Callaghan, diree- for and aerompablit.

156 SPORTS RESULTS. 8.13 NUMISTER PRUA:""

2.30 TED HEATIN'S 109T! LONDON

PALLADIUM CONCERT. Lunt wilde: Birth of the blues; OUT waltz: Theme from "Moulin Rouge":

XX: Viva Vertell: Henry

Mood

Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(On 25,750 Mic/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mic/s, 13.92m)

SATURDAY, APRIL 19

AL 8.45 p.m. "CONTES" "tre-first-in-a-new-series- ot popular orchestral concerts, "Summer Prom," which will

7.30 pm. Charis Chester is First include On Hearing the

A PROPER CHARLIE': Cuckou in Spring by Delfus, the with Deryckr Guyler. Mary Law, BI! Espagnole by Lalo, Perleve and Jimmy Laveli. Script Symphony

by Bernard Butting and Elgar's Serenade for Stringa, written

Charles Hart, produced The Critics can be heard-at-ridemont. 12.30

This week tomorrow. they will be discussing a concert given by the Amadeus String Quartet; two radio plays "No and "The New Smoking" Catacomb," and a new Nim.

6.00 THE NEWS. 8.09 COMMENTARY. 8.15 SPUITS, ROUND-UP

9.15 COUNTET DANCES.

(on Framophone records)

1.30 NEW RECORDR

(Light muile).

Premented by Lionel Gamerálny. 10.00 THE NEwe

2nd 10.0% HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. and Norma J Leslie 18:15 Carleton többs by

Bhelley in

FORCES FAVOURITES. 8.00 TUR TED HEATH SHOW. Ted Heath and his Musfc. 9.45. FROM THE WERKINS. 10.00 THE NEWS

19.00 HOME NEWS PROM BRITAIN. 10.13 LISTENERS' CHOICE

For followers of racing there. Diz Ben, BADIO NEWSREEL,

are commentaries

on Tuesday 11.15 GUITAR CLUB,

and Wednesday at 11.30 p.m.

on

THE LED-NEADED-LEAGUE The fourth of Ave Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir-Arthur Conan Doyle. Drainated by Felix Felton, 11.00 Bir Den. RADIO NEWIRCEL 1D CENTURY OF SUNE.

Part 1: (1850-1950),

Long Ago

*$.ONE.

12.15 m. UAME ETHEL SMYTH,

(Bom April 23 1858; died 1948)." Herbert von Thal, is an illustrated talk, gives some impresions on the from famous, composer, wuftragette, and Spanish to Skime with Keil wekter on muit of this fear.

whose birth is celebrated 18.43 GENERALLY SPEAKING.

A senion of music

Sykora,

11.45 BID PHILLIPS

Metropolitan the Great Handicap and the City and

Hendieng, TU Suburban spectively.

ןןם

"Patchwork" on Wednesday at 7.15

1s p.m.

coinciding udillon, George's. Day,

and his land-

12.15 am. THE HARLEQUINS,

Directed by Nidney BaX

12.45 Association Footbal

SCOTLAND Y. ENGLAND, all-British A commentary by laymund Gen with St denning on the secund half of tho Hampden International match st Francis Alfrey Park, Glasgow, will be talking about pantomime SUNDAY, APRIL 20 and singing some typical songs,

7.30 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE.

TUESDAY, APRIL 22

1.30 pm ENGLISH MAGAZINE from the North of England, 1.00 THE NEWA.

2.00 COMMENTARY.

3.13 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 830 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 5.00 BEMPRINI SERENADE.

MAGAZINE, 30.000

630

10.15 NEW RECORDS.

there will be a scene trem a From the ttoman Catholic Church of 10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

play, and poetry, Our Lady, Wellingborough, North- Shakespeare

Conducted by Mensignor prose and music about Englund ants.

und the countryside,

British humour will be re- presented by Donald Swann and Stanley Holloway,

(Broadcasting on a frequency of 000 kllocycles per second.)

Today

12.30 p.m. A FANTASY ON MOON

Charlee Grant,

5.00 THE NEWS.

M COMMENTARY,

8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.30 Dick Benday, Jimmy Edwards

and June Waltreid In

TAKE IT FROM HERE* with Wells Ratott, The Key. noter, DBBC Hevné Orchestra. Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz. 9.00 SCRAPBOOK FOR I908.,

Fifty Years Ago. "This hern Progrem, it keep on... Mr Smaliwa in "The War in the At by H. G. Wells 100H 10.00 TILE NEWS. 10.02 OME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 FOR CHILDREN.

Inishbahn and the Silver Lady, Ansuser sechal play about the Bon LIGHT AND ROSES.

nelly family by Charlen Wither. Momlight and; Moonlight spoon. 2: A Very Peculiar W Muchlight Sonate: Monlight be- 18.20 app. FOR THE VERY YOUNG

"you; Porter

Moonlight gabler!

Shirley Kittens. Moonlight berenzas: Moonlight. Bay;13 Joan Cass fold by Dorothy Smith, Moonlight and shadow The Rose 11.00 31. Bes, RADIO NEWSREEL TH:00; Love Bonds & liitto kits nz 11.15 CONCERTO. mars: Roers pf:Picardy: The month

Frans Relsenstein. N

|11.30

Nohilo,

(Concert mesale). Presented by JeremDIO NEWSREEL. 11.00 Di Ben. 11.15 JUJE ITURD) (piano).

con gramophone records), Reing GREAT METROPOLITAN HANDICAP.

commentary by from Raymond Glendenning Epsto.

A recorded

1145 THE STORY:OF THE PROMS: A series of programmer, devised 'and | produced by Jullen Budden, tracing the development of the famolis In- stitution from te beginnings to the present day:

Concerts d'hiver [100-1850). 12.45. THIS DAY AND AGE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23

1.30 pm. THE ADAM SINGERS. KO THE NEWS,

5.09 COMMENTARY,

B SPORTS ROUND-UP Followed by an interture at 8.30.

831 PALACE OF VARIKTIEÄ. Introduces: Margery Meiners,

A reorded commentary Ray mond Glendentiing Irum Eporn. 11.45 Edward Chapman as the narza.

tor in

.

THE HIGH GIRDERS, By John Prebble, Vioduced by Nosta ain

13.45 am. THAKE

FAMOUS LON-

DON CHURCHES,

Sonata No. D. In A. Op. 47 (Kreut ter (Brethoven)--Jaiche Hette

volls with Benne Moleelwitne (plano); Quilet in F minor Op. 34 for Piano and Strings (Byahnsi) — The Chigi Quintet,

930 TWENTY QUESTIONS.

Chairman Tim Nyinion, 0.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME BIGNAL THE NEWS FRUM AND HOME NEWS BRITAIN, 10.15 THE MAN BORN TO

KING.

By Dorothy E. Bayers. Pars : Royal Progress,

INTERLUDE.

WEATHER REPORT; '

11.15 EFI.OGUE,

BE

conducted by The Rev, Father K, O'Dwyer, SL

Monday

BIRTHDAY OF VIER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. 8.00 m. TIME BIONAL.

8.05

FANFARE AND NATIONAL ANTIEM, PROGRAMME PARADE MELODY.

B30 FOLK BONGS OF THE DRI

TIBI ISLES.

The Roger Wagner Chorale. 8.45 WZATISH REPORT,

BLARCH.

Royal Windsor (March) (Bayco)- The Regimental Band of the Cold- stream Guarda cand. by Major Douglas A. Pope.

8.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Rey, R. C, Symington 135 DIARY FOR TODAY,

8. WEATHEN REPORT.

3.30 CONTINENTAL

95

VOUS.

With Denleu Brabant. WEATHER REPORT.

10.00 TIME BIONAL, THE

AND HOME NEWS BRITAIN

RENDEZ-

NEWN FROM

16.13 LETTER FROM AMERICA,

By Alistair Cooke, 10.33

RECHETS ΟΡ SCOTLAND YARD,

No, The Caso of the Family Solicits,"

(tepeat of last Saturday's broad- Cast).

| 10.5K WEATHER REPORT,

March of the Bullfighters,

100 TIME SIGNAL. KUWEATHER BERDIT

1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE.

MENTS.

1.30 WOMEN ONLY

A weekly magsilne

Introduced by Valeria Pty.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

5.34 EYRNING BERENADE.

The Melachrino String,

"

Conducted by George Melachrina. 0.00 TIME SIGNAL.

LUCKY DIP.

Listeners Requests Presented by Margherita. 1.00 A RECITAL OF ENGLISH

SONGS.

By Peter Fear.

Fair, sweet, eruct: Come asIYOW, come, When Laura maiter; It was a lover and his laga: Love” went. ge

11.09 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-viding: Let the ford muste praise.

7.15 PATCHWORK

REEL.

11.15 REVERIE,

11.30 CLOSE DOWN,.

Tuesday

7.00 . TIME SIGNAL,

LIUKT MUSIC.

Frank Chackaleld and his oz- chestra.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY 1.20 MELADY AND song. 1.45 WEATHER REPORT,

MARCH.

170 Middy (Afford)-Band of the Royal Netherlants Navy end by Capt. Gilbert Nieuwland,

7.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Hav, R. C. Symington. 1.35 DIARY FOR TODAY. WEATHER REPORT.

3.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS 6.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 15 MUBIC IN THE AIR. Poet and Prat: The Selfsh Glant, Caprice Viennois; Rustie of March: Spring: Scherzo: Mifitáty Bagdad Bollet May in Mexico: Pinto Ballet: Your love: Sleeping waters: Chatterbox.

9.00 CLOSE I

0.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWs12.15 p.#1 NG PRAYERS,

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTE.

9.10 LONDON IN MELODY AND

RONG.

9.50 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN's

DIRTHDAY PARADE.

fy the Rey, J. R. Sandbach. 1839. LAWRENCE V WELK AND HIS

CHAMPAGNE MUSIC, Irene: Sweet Blains; Louise; Blue: la ten the Irina Hawaiian Luxembourg Polka: Sam, the old accordion man; My song: Di

cxios: What's a wrong: The heart

ais Excellency the Governot, Air-meber—Hhck, R.C.M.Q.you break;-Lock back and laugh;

takes the salute. Commentary on the parade

by

George HeddingVARIATIONS OP. 38

11.00

(ELOAB).

The Halle Orchestra conducted by Sir John Barbirotti.

11.30 RONGB OF THE COUNTRY-

BID."

Traditional fuster from the West of England arranged by Francis Collin- son, introduced by Deamond Haw- kina

12.00 Noon.

HARILY

DAVIDSON

AND HIN ORCHESTILA, "Old Time Dances.". 12.30 p.m. DOUBLE ATTRACTION

The Sirave Swinging Band and Frank Bisaira,

----You're an old-wments-Dream Lattle old lady: You're sensatione Mind if I make love to you; oughta be in pletures: Chansonelle: Blame it on my youth; Everything happens to me: When I take my ruker to tea;, Please; Let's get away from it al; Brazil; Something won- derful happens in mummer: S'posty: Hambalina.

A-telt by Cecil Northest on the re.00 TIME SIGNAL, building of the City Temple, Spur

bon's Tabernacle, and Whitelle's Tabruck.

THURSDAY, APRIL 24

TOWN

7.30 p.m.

SAND.

CAMBORNE

Conductor: F. J. Roborte. #.00 THE NEWS.

8,00 COMMENTARY...

8.35 RPORTS ROUND-UP. 830 MAINITY FOR WOMEN.

1.43 MELODY HOUR,

Sidney Torch with his Orches.

0.30 WELSH MAGAZINE, . 10.00 THE NEWS,

10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 THE NOVELAIRS.

Directed by Edward stubach,

10.30 RECITAL...

By Nigel Coxe (piano: Jamales) - Lawrence Edwards (baritone

New Zealand) Josephine Lee (piano).

11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 14,15 BING IT AGAIN.

A song--minute sequence of popu lar melodies old and new,

1.

11.43 SERIOUS ARGUMENT. 12.19 a.m. JOURNEY INTO SPACE,

Presents 'Operation Episode 12.45 THE DAY AND AGE.

FRIDAY, APRIL 25

7.30 p.m.

John

Glady "Dearth and Patrick- "YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.- A serial in ex episoden adapted by Life novel J. Macheren-toes from

The Reaper is Wormed by Carter pickson; () Derih in the Alf.

2.00 THE NEW.

09 COMMENTARY, 6,15 SPORTE ROUND-UP. 1.30 BCOTTISH MAGAZINE.

9.00 Kenneth McKellar in

A SONG FOR EVERYONE! 9.30 DENNIS WILSON

TIAND

AT

THE

with Date and guitar.

PRO-

Compiled by Trevor Blore, 10.65 THE NEWS.

· 8,45 – MAKE CITANT....... NAVY.

GRAMME.

10.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. Gt-19.15 FOWLERS TOILS.

of Reses; Only a tore; floats of the and the BBC Northern Orcha tra.hert Gordon, Helen Clace, torry

flouth.

1.09 TIME BIGNAL

1.21 WEATHER' NEPORY.'..

1,13 NEWS, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE;

MENTS.

139 LUNCHTIME"MUSIC.

Richard Rodgers

conducting

Coin Pallbaumatic Symphony

Orchestra 41. New Yoël.

100 IT FOR YOU,

d by Nick Kandail.

Paprinted

3.00 JOUNEY INTO SPACE, A

"The Wette ja Peril's writźr'n

conducted by Lawrence Leonard.

11.15, Tony Hancock" in th

HANCOCK'S HALF-HOURS

1215 FILMS TO BEK.

This month's crite

im preKIC FOR. SANCING.

My Xandolph quirk.

and

25

Levaine, and Peter Bincisir, Chair- †Nender in English Language

Literature

In the Univeraity Floh Currie,

Durham. Victor Silvester and bla. Ball-1045 MUSIC: ALBUM. room Orchestra..

Dennis Bowen sipas prxl talks about Gordon Op. 14S MUSIC FROM THE CONTINE from the inte

11.00 Higaben. RADIO NEWADEEL. 14.15 MILITARY BAND. 1145. PTARIIe flowered. In. NEWS FROM DAITAIN, THE TENÉ GOINGS ON.. MARKADA AR.15. AML): STRING BONO, Fantasy in C, Op. 138, played A. preemiation of muls for striu

* MONDAY, APRIL 21-

1.30 p.m. Nah, Manila

ENT.

14.09

And Ben10.00 Pono recorda. --.

työn in

LOK WITH THE LYONS"

withs Barbam Fron, Richard Lyon,

and Molly Weir

LE THE NEWB.

*8.00 COMMENTARY,

orba VIEW

fat, by pronislav Gimpel (vplinji, 12AS THE WINE OP-TUR EARTH,

Adra Kotoweka (Diane).

Arm of a group of; tafice unguletzte

the-usts of

L'amor- cl), Frazadel Deography in the UnivesitorLooding and PET

BIBEHRMADIO" NEWSREEL. | Spokes De La Dodley Slamp, Pro-

RONNES-ALDRICHS),

at the plane,

followed by an interlude 8.20.

at

10 CHOICE.HU

BSI NIDBIC BALL

11:39. Racing

By Allstal Cooks.

and produced by. Charles Chi{~ | #90 L*YYKH FROM AMERICA.

1.11 WEATHER REPORT." 1.15 NEWS, BPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTE. 1.30 ROYAL

FILHARMONIC

SOCIETY CONCERT

BBC Symphony Orchestra cen- darted by Bie Malcolms Gargant. 2.35 THE Foun or us

Light musi by well known gürtels

3.00 MUSIC FROM THE DRITISH

FILMB

3.30 "MERRIE England."

from the CAPES, 12he Opera.

Excerple

Edward

4.00 STANLEY BLACK, HIS PIANO

AND ORCHESTRA. $30 JAZZ CONCERT.

With

WTHREA

для produced by Oilan Durling.

Introduced by George Towler.

7.5 WEATHER REPORT.

2.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS,'

8.10 COMMENTARY.

8.15 EDMUNDO

ORCHESTRA

3.45 BOYD NEKI.

CHESTRA.

ROS AND TH

9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

STRING

OK-

WEDNESDAY THEATRE.

The Birds of Badneng" by Rachel Carjevo.

Produced by David II. Godfrey.. Cont

Naomi Redfern-Grizelda Hervey; Camils Mey-Marjorie Westbury: Buzare Owen-Belty Hardy: Phil lipps Carver Elzabeth London.

038 WEATHER REPORT.

NEW 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE

AND HOME NEWS. FROM BRITAIN. 10.13 NIGHTS AT THE BALLET.

Royal Opera Itone Orchestra, Covent Garden

Conducted by Warwick fraith- waite

10.58 WEATHER REPORT 11.90 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL..

41.15 PIANO RECITAL.

By David Baperton, 11.30 RACING.

Wish wa were sweethearls pain; There is no greater love. Becerrah; | F Marie; Margie: Sweet Suo, Juct STAL

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT

1.15 NEWS, SPECIAL, ANNOUNCE.

RIENTA

City was Kuburban Handlean.. A recorded commentary by Raymond Glendening

Epsom.

11.43 CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

5.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL,

LIGHT Music,

Robert Maxwell, bis harp and

1.30 THE COLUMBIA BROAST.15 NEWS BUMMARY,

оп

CASTING BYMPHONY CHESTRA CONDUCTED By HOWARD HARLOW.

2.00 CLUSE DOWN,

5.30 "NOT FOR SQUARES," 6.00 TIME SIONAL..

LA DEMILURE FRANCAISE, Presentation de M. Cartel. 6.30 YOUTH MAKES MUSIC,

The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain.

A

1.00

ANNCK POURCEL AND PARISIAN STILINGS 1.13 THE NATURALIST

13

Entroduced by Maxwell Knight. No. 1: "Longevity.

COME

rue parlOUR. Mute from Northern Ireland. 7.54 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME BJONAL, THE NEWS. 8.1 COMMENTARY.

6.15 MY WORD-NO;");

A panel rams introduced by John Arioti..

1.45 CONCERTO

PATHETIQUE

POR TWO PIANOS (Last), Dr Josef Dichter and Grete Dichter.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

0.30

BRUSSELS EXHIBITION PRE- VIEW.

A programme prepared by The belgian Nationes Broadcasting

SAYONARA."

Musle for the moundtrack of the

marring Martun Brasão,

his phrey Lyttelton and cond by

Panama Reg: Trouble in mind;

Treuro Inland Tom Cat blues, i 10 March Wolverine Blues, Onemal Jelly Roll Blues; Down Home Rag! Get out here and so on home

5.00 MASSED DANDS CONCERT.

Conducted by Denis Wright, 8.39 STORY FOR CHILDREN.

"The Knight of Shadows." Some Adventuree

"Don Quixote" adapted for radio by David Turner.

by The Studio. Orchestra Franz Waxman 958 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE

AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN

10.15 NIGHT CAP.

NEWS

Presented by Ted Thomas. 19.55 WEATHER REPORT

7.20 MELODY AND HONG. 145 WEATHER REPORT.

MARCH.

Alert (Tell-Dufholt)—The Band of H.M. Coldstreem Guarda cond. by Cast. J. Catisley Windram,

7.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

ftev. R. C. Symington.

1,55 DIARY FOR TODAY,

158 WEATHER REPORT.

4.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. KI PROGRAMME PANADE. 9:15-POPULAR-DANCE, ORCHESTRAS,

0,00 CLOSE DOWN,

12.30 p.m. NOTHING BUT MUSIC. Donia Diana Overture; Valse From Firth symphony: The White Popcock (CHT): Pavane Pour Une Infonia. Petunie; Intermezio from Carmen Suite No. 1; Dance of the Cartunorisis; Clear Track: Jumping -Down Stall -Waters; – Arias - The - Bee; Peanut Polka: Hora Stacento; España (Valao Briliant). YOU TIME BIONALPORT, 2.13 WEATHER 1.15

MENTS

SPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

1.30 OPERETTA FROM VIENNA,

with Hilde tineaturí (soprand Chorus and Orchestra of The Vienna State Opers, conducted by Max Schonhart, 1.6. FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

Complied and introduced MAVIS.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

5.30 THURSDAY CLUB.

by

ORCHESTRA.

“CLASSICS A LA DIXIE.” -1945–WEATHER BEFORT.

11.09 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-.

REAL.

11.15 BOFT LIOTAS

MUSIC

11.30 CLOKE DOWN.

AND WEET

Friday

1.00 2. M. TIME BIGNAL,

LIGHT MUSIC.

Franck Pourcel and his sextet! 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY,

7.10 MELADY AND RONG, 745 WEATHER REPORT,

MARCH.

Scotia to Columbia-Quiex March (KorshawThe Regimental Band and the Massett Pipers of the Seats Guards.

700 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

1.55 DIARY POR

Ray, L. C. AL

7.41 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 TIME-SIONAL, THE NEWI. L: TROGRAMME PARADE, 1.15 MUBIC IN THE AU.

Marche. Militaire: Rondo tron)" Piano Sonata; Entr'act from Itoja munds: The Galope The Dolls of St Mary's Jemunte with the Light Brown Hair: Dowuliful Dreamor: Auf Wiederschen;

remember April: Where the Citrone Bcom, Op

208

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

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12.15 p.m. MORNING PRAYERS.

ily the Rev.. Father It.W. Gallagher, 8.2.

17.30 ALPED NEWMAN,

adhia Kollywood Symphony Orchestra.

1.00 TIME BIONAL.

LETTRI FROM, AMERICA.. By Alistair Cooke.

(Hepeal of Jast Monday's broad- cast).

1.11 WEATHER NEPORT.

1.1 NEWS, OPECIAL ANNOUNCE-

MENTI.

1.30 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.

WIENTAWSKI,

Russian Aire (Bothvenir do Mosce Li (violin). Zipo Franconiti

Op

| Artur_Babam piano); Concerto : No. in D Mor, O: 22 for Violin and

Iamonte Symphony Ort of New York, cond. by Efrem Kurts.

7.00 CLOSE DOWN,

|_£30, ASIAN, CLUB.

4.00 TIME SIGNAL.

POPULARITY POLL Presented by Ted Thoma. 630 JUNIOR YARE,"

10 minutes for teansfers, fitro. duced by Deborah Muelbætt, 7.00 CANADA.

Philip - Allan, a Canadian. w bas lived

the Eskimo people talks about his eruntry In the end of a saries af four programme), No. 2: The fabolous Klondyke and Gold Today. 1.18 INFORMATION DENK.

An appeal

the on behalf HONEKODE Mociety fox บ Protection of Children by Lady Bastyan,

of

MUBICAS, INTERLUDE. "THE MRECITIES"OTENBEEPICOFTH ducted by George Mielichting. 7.30 THE LUKE oF PAIN,

Addre Kostelanets and ble Or- chestra,

1.58 WEATHER REPORT. 2.09 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS.. 4.10 COMMENTARY, 3,15. A PAPER OF PINS (No. 5).

Barba Lawrence

BONES American Folk Talk about, their origin. 130 John Artott, F.it. Buckley and

Robert Fabian in

"GUILTY PARTY"

and

by Edward Mani. No. 4

Out for the Coast

9.00 TIME DIGNAL,

MUSIC LOVERS HOUR, CLASSICAL REQUESTS Presented by Irene Yuch.

158 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME BIONAL,THE NEWA AND HOME NEWS PHOM BRITAIN, 10.15 ITALY'S POPULAR BINGER, JULA DE PALMAS JAUT

AND

10.30 HUSS MORGAN

Introduced by Robert Acheson, 11, 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR....' 4.30 RECORD ROUND ABOUT.

Lingering Lovene Remember

DANCE ORCHESTRA,

118

Playing his own compositions,

beat. for me?: Does your heart Somebody or is taking my place; Sweet Mop 50 Tired; Trell me you

me:

only

taken a Minute; When Absent Friends; At Your Beck

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20.50 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWE-

AXEL.. 11.18 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 1139 CLOSE DOWN.

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REEL.

11.15 THE BOMERSET STRINGS.

11.30 RACING.

Blep: Clne; I wait till Monday;

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on the Style PERCY FAITH AND HIS OR- CHESTRA

Pult

by

Great Metropolitan Handicap. A recorded commentary

ENCORES

ENCORES BY PABLO CASALS (Cellini) ·

Adagio from Tocenia in C (J. S. Bach) Moment Musical (Schubert) Song Without Words in D, Op. 100 (Mendelsohn)Traumerei (Schubert) Tannhauser Act III: Evening Star (Wagner) The Swan (St-Saens)

Fight of the Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korsakoff) and others,

ENCORES BY BEGINALD KEEL (Clarinet)

Siciliana and Gigue (Handel) - Adagio, Allegro (Handel) Gigue (Corelli) Ronding (Beethoven-Kreisler} Pieco en forme de Habanera, (Ravel) Petite Piece (Debussy) Roundelay: (Alan Richardson) - Borceuro from Jocelyn” (Godard) — Jamaican Thumba (A. Benjamin).

--- ENCORES BY JASCILA HEIFETZ (Violinist)

Pantomiae (from "Et Amor Brujo") J. S. Bach: Gavottes 1 and 2 (from "England Suite No. 6") - Follu

Mendelssohn: Scherzo (from plano trio Ne. i' in D Minor) Boothoven; Folk Danço and others. ENCORES BY ARTUR RUDINSTEIN (Piano) Elect: Liebestraum No. 3 Mendelssohn: Spinning Bing Op. 07 No. 4- Chopin: Nocturne in E-Fiat Op. 9, No. 2 ezt: Valee Oubilee No. 1 →→ Schubert: Impromptu No. 4 in A-Flat, Op. 90- Debussy: La Plus que lente Rachmaninoff: Prelude in C-Sharp Minor Op. 3 No. 2 Chopin Fantaste-Impromptu in C-Sharp Minor, ENCORES BY MALCUZYNSKY (Plano)

Choplu:

Debussy: La Cathedrale Engloutic Rachmaninoff: Preludes in G-Sharp Minor and a Major Mazurka No. 47 in A Minor No. 2 Valso No. 14 In E Minor Prokofeff.; Marche (from 1"Amour des 3. Oranges").

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Miramar Arcade, Kowloon,

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