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THE CHINA · MAI, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1952.

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

"Stewardess To Studio"

Although Mavis Bartlett has broadcast in radio plays for People who have seen her on the stage and heard her on

several years she has only been a regular contributor since 1957. Since then she has been heard in "Go- ing to the Pictures", "Anthology", "Patchwork". "Thursday Club", "Women Only" and even' in "Motoring Magazine". She is heard every week broadcasting "For the Very Young" in "Hospital Re- quests", and in "Women Only".

J

Mavis is a "Geordie" by birth and by request can give vent

radio plays will have guessed that's she is no begin- nor, In fact she studied drama at Durham Univer- sity and play with the Newcastle and Tynemouth Repertory, and incidentally she recommends six months in repertory as the best cure for that common malatso among young girls--"Dramafcitis" in other words being stage struck!:

in life is fashion, and in pursuit of this glamorous profession which is both an art, a trade and a science; - she has been both fashion editor to a woman's magazine and a professional model,

to the most pungent Geordie dialech For three gen-Apart from acting on the stage and radio her main interest erations practically every member of her family hos been, a seafarer and Mavis herself early had the ambi tion to go to sea as a Stewardess. She changed her mind, however, on meeting her father's new Chief Officer, whom she subsequently married. The Chief Officer is now a ship's Captain with a Hongkong You shipping firm and Mavis finds that with time between trips lying heavily on her hands that there's plenty of time for broadcasting.

heard Mavis most recently in Radio Hongkong's Actors Studio production of "Catherine" last Thurs- day, and you'll hear her again tomorrow when she presents another collection of "Hospital Requests."

WYNFORD VAUCHAN THOMAS

One of the BBC commentators in Nigeria during the visit of Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh will be Wynford Vaughan Thomas, a Wetahunan who came dramatically to the unlice of steners with his ramming commentary in a Lancaster bomber over Berlin in the Anniversary Raid of September 3-4. 1943. This was the first of his many stirring war reports as a BRC War Correspondent at the Auzle braobhead, with the Allied armies in Rome. Florence where with the novelist Major Erin Linklater he recovered Botticelli's "Primavera” from a semi-deserted man- ston), and, the campaigns he Italy and North West Europe. He described the landings in Franer and of the Rhine crossing, and in fambure madr the last broadcast on Lord Haw-How's -microphone.

The road to the BBC started for Wynford Vaughan Thomas with netiolarships which took him first to Swanses Grammar School, thence to Exeter College, Oxford, followed by a period as a drekband on a North Sea trawler, another period as tutor and lecturer to the Worker's Educations) Asso- elation in West Walen, Assistant Keeper of Manuscripts and Records at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, and Ares Advisory Offleer to the South Wales and Monmouthshire Council of Social Service, His first BBC' job na Outside Broudleast Assistant at Cardiff, which he took to 1936. gave hhm variety of a different sort. At the Coronation of King George VI he gave his first running commentary in London.......... in Welch,

After the war he went lu the U.S.A. in the "Queen Elizabeth" on her maiden voyage, to India at the time of the transfer of power, to South Africa with the Royal Tour, la Kenya on the fient stage of the Commonwealth Tour of Their Royal Highneshes Ute Prisicens Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, and round the world on an 8-day "Jules Verne" Meht. Stace he left the BNC staff to freelance in 1949, hẹ has established himself as one of the leading ourumentalors in British selevision. At the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II he broadcast from the Queen Victoria Memorial overlooking Bumturham Palace.

In 1933-54 ba was one of the BBC commentators on the Commonwealk Tour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and His Royal Illness the Duke of Edinburgh.

by the

persive programmes

devotees of these various lands.

Cricket

AL 2.30

on Monday

D.m.

There'll be commentaries from

Cricket the Hongkong

Cluc between Hong- of the match kong Island and the Mainland. The commentators will be Ted Thomas and John Wallace.

Short Stories

Monday is a Public Holiday and there will be a full day's broadcasting including, at 11 o'clock, the first of a new šprico of short storica,

Cambridge University

Du moat ancient and senior University the subject of a by J. L. Cranmer-Byng, M.C.. M.A..

Wednesday night, in a series presented by Council which The British

נו 4

hr will discuss some of Cam- bridge's history, tradtions and

institutions.

University Congregation

of

The 51st Congregation the University of Hongkong talus place in the Loko Yew eight Hall on Wednesday, At o'clock there'll be a broadcast of part of the speeches made ot the ceremony, and these will be edited and introduced). by Irene Yuen

(Broadcasting on a frequency ↑

860 kilocycles per second.)

OLD FAVOURITES RETURN Today

With the Winter upon us Radio Hongkong is gathering

at

HONG

TIME SIGNAL.

1,30 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL,

NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTE.

its forces to provide a varied schedule of programmes 12.30 p.m. ROMANCE IN STERIO & This week three old for your Winter Hatening. favourites return and a new one begins. The woll tried favourites are “Castaways' Cholce"

6.30 p.m. on Saturday, “Movie Magazine" at 8.45 p.m. on Mondays, and “Out and About” which starts off from Maxim's at 10.15 p.m. on Saturdays. Then at 10.45 p.m. on Saturday Bill Dorward is presenting a new series which he has called "Late Night Final".

Winter Of

The

The Bombs

Early In September, 1040. Hitler deelded to destroy

klii London and

lis eight million citizens and drive them from their honies by Are and bombs. For days and months It was bombed heavily and often. "The Winter of the Bombs" is the story of what it was like to be a man or woman Ilving in London during that The most {orrible Winter. programme in exilted and prú. cuced by Robert Pocock

Supunnica Recital

On Monday evening at D.16 visiting artist from Thailand Supuntica Coloratura, soprano, will be giving a reclinl, which

Britain in which the atmospheri of England, Ireland, Scotland und Wales is reflected in suc-

BBC

1.30 BUNCHTIME MURIU, 2.06. JUST FOR YOU.

Prevented by Nick Hendati.

3.00 JOURNEY INTO #PACE.

"Operation ung" written & produced by Charles Chitton,

Sun- Episode 12. Repeat of last day's broadcast)

3.30 TED DALE & MIS ORCHER-

TRA.

Vie Damone & Peggy Man (Vocal), 4.00 MUSIC FOR TRA TIME, 4.30 APRIL LOVE"

Kielbdiet from the film starring Pat Boone & Shirley Jones,

4.00 UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Audrey. Calling:- The Navy H.M.S. "Crane" and H.M.N.Z.8 "Rotei

6.00 TIME SIGNAL,

BIC BANDSTAND,

Fairey Aviation Works Bands,

0.30 CASTAWAY. CHOICE. By William Smyly Presented by Ted Thomas.

638 WEATHER SERPORT.

7 DU TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWS.

7,10 COMMENTARY.

7 THIS WEEK

Now, reports and interviews

on some of thy week's events In and out of Hongkang. Umpiled by Timothy Birch, 2,49 "EDUCATING ARCHIE."

With Peter Brough B Andrews.

15

PORTHCAST.

830 CONTINENTAL

YOUR.

With Denise Brabant,

R.SE WEATHEN REPORT,

Archle

RENDEZ-

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS

20

HOME NEWA PROM BRITAIN. 9.10 INVITATION TO MUS10.

A programme

of popplar

classica

9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

REEL

10.15 "OUT AND__ABOUT."

The Musle Franco Trombetta & Italian quartet Tram Maxith's, Telephone Houer. 1013 LATE NIGHT FINAL

Presented by Bill Dorward. 11,29 WEATHER REPORT, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN

Sunday

3.00 am. TIME SIGNAL, WEATBYID REPORT & PROGRAMME PARADE.

BJD MUSIC IN THE

AMERICAN MANNER 1.30 MORNING MELODY. 849 WEATHER REPORT 1,09 TIME SIGNAL, THE

SPECIAL

LATIN

NEWR

ANNOUNCEMENTS

& SPORTS RESULTS. 9.13 RECORD ROUND ABOUT. 10.15 VRCHESTRA OF THE WEEK.

The Hollywood Howl

phony Orchestra.

Conducted by Felix Slatkin.

10.45 REMEMBRANCE DAY CERE-

MONY 1938.

At The Cenotaph. Cumeirвta- tor:-Timothy Blech.

From

1124 MEDITATIONAL MUSIC, 11.45 REMEMBERDAY SERVICE

St John's Cathedral. PreacherThe very it. P. Temple Dean of KongKONE. 12.10 p.m. ORGAN REOITAL 12.30 WORD.

A Panel Game, introduced by John Arioli.

1.09 TIME SIGNAL. THE MILLS (Vbesl

BROTHERS

1.11 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, NEWA

AND

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTA. 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 IN HOLLYWOOD,

with Judy Garland. 230 JAZ TIME" 1.03 HONE

HOSPITAL QUESTS.

Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(On 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 23:550 Mc/s, 13.92m)

SATURDAY, NOV. 8

2,00 25. THE NEWS,

1.09 COMMENTARY.

7.15 GRTS ROUND-UP

1.30 PURCES FAVOURITEA.

8.00 TUNE TIME.

Music in all direction,

843 FROM THE WEEKLJEN

Extracts fran extidewiat

Sunnunt

by og Britt weekly new

papers

THE NEWS:

B.09 BOMB NEWS FROM BRITAIN, PIG LISTENERS CHOICE.

includes a programme of woll 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWBIEEL

known operatio arias.

Rupert Brooke

The English poet who mote" than anyoria typifies the trage story of the generation lost in Alio Rainer war, In the sub- Ject of Monday night's pro- gramme in the cories "Tüdr Finest Hour" which is devoted to the short life or Rupert neuve Brooke who died on nervled in the Acgenn in 1818.

Remembrance Day

19.10 FASHIONA IN FUN.

10.65 A GOLDEN TREASURY MUSIC AND BONG.

or

11.25 REMPRINI SERENADE. 12.45 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL..

A commentary on the second hal! of one of the day'a English League Matchen. 12.45 AM. DANCE, MUSIC.

Oh gramophone recorda

SUNDAY, NOV. 9

0.25 punt?, A REMEMBRANCE DAY

TALK

On the Imperial War Graves Com- migion by General Sir Jolin Crocker, G.CJ), K.D., D.3.0., M.C..

1.13 SERVICE FOR

DRANCE BENDAY.

REMEM

From St Andrew's Church, Chilton- Mant, Co. Durhamy conducted by the Rev. E G. Carey.

MONDAY, NOV. 10

1.00 p.m. THE NEWB.

7.00 COMMENTARY,

7.35 PORTH REVIEW.

730 LETTER FROM AMERICA,

By Alistair Cooke.

7.45 MUSIC OF THE REGIMENTS. A series of farewell recordings made in Germany before the

· Rossmed· Cheir registr Jännelli

1500

10: The Royal Scots Furlers. 8.00 SOUVEKULA MUSIC.

Songs sung by Leuleo Trail and Harry Dawson,

8.30 BET PARADE.

D.OD THE NEWE.

1.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. Į 9.15 BRITAN' MEGOUT.

BBC Midlandlight Orgtere 10.00 Big B RARO NEWHILEEL 19.15 MDHIC IN MINIATURE. 10,45 Army Askøy, with

Miraden in

filchard

THE ARTHUR ARKET BILOW." 11.15 Hayola Neden, Introdutos

RING UP THOM CUTTAIN,'

Chairman of the Imperial War 12.00 MIDNIGHT. THE NEWS, Graven Coninlesion.

1.19 AZRVICE OF REMEMORANCH. At the Countach, in WELT

Henrie net by Wynford, Vaughan :

7.30 THE NEWS,

73 COMMENTARY.

7.45 APORTA BOUND-UC

ED MONACH OF MULODY,

At 10.46 on Sunday morning. Thomas, Steve will ba si commentary on the Service" to be held at the Cenotaph which will be at- Lended by His Excellency the Governor who will lay wreath the nemtiers of the Facecutive Find Legistatie Council: Thus aommentátor will be molly Birch,

The British Isles

at muule by

A programme

Festa TekaY (1870-1946).

1

9.00 TUR NEWS.

101 HOME NEWS FROM NEITAIN

15 FOR CHILDREN.

19.09 fen, RADKI NEWSURES....

10.1 THAN IN

BAYHA LAUME,

TUESDAY, NOV. 11

THE NEWA.

2.99 COMMENTARYA

LIL APORTA FOUND-UP.

7.30 PORCEя FAVOURITEN

7.4% THE LORD' MAYOR'S, BANJ

QUET.

1.08 THA MAY'IN

RAYS A LAUGH...

1.10 ULSTER MAGAZINE.

1.00 THE NEWIL

8.99 HOME NUWE PROM UNITAIN. 1.15 METROPOLITAN MULIS.

16.43 45kn Artote make this weaKK 1500 mg, Den, HAUSO NEWERARI..

PERRONAI, CHORUS.

|-11.00 CUNCERZÓ)

Jam Mianight,, SURINKWA."

Ton M. COMMENTARY,

TANDON FORUM

fests THE HAPPY WANDKANAL.

On Tuesday there's the of a Dow Burles about Gront.

Reportar piwwented by talktan Duff,

11 TK CAT WIN TWO FAERN. IBIA RECITAL.

MY VIR HONRU

11 ONCK IN A WHILE..

piroga to remiha son of plé ing chil

LEO Midpight TIE KAYTAZ

Precented py Jennifer 4.00 MUSIC You TEA TIME, 43 "SING 13 AGAIN"

With June Maclow

Franklyn

Boyd, Tale Dawn, Benny Dee

The Cornets

3.00 A JOURNEY IN EUROPE,"

Let Perry & Bla Orchestra,

RED RYDER"

5.30

The Adventures at The Famous Cowboy "Thundering Tutable- weeds.

0.00 TIME BUNAN

GEORGE FEYER (Piano) & * Orchestra plays Kem.

Jerore

0.15 "FROM THE WEEKLIF.8." 430 SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE.

A The Cenotaph,

Whitehall.

Scene Set Dy' Synford' Yougha Thomas

720 INTERI.UDE.

1.30 NEW.

1.40 COMMENTARY,

7.45 THE CRITICS.

Chairman im Brinton,

8.16 JOURNET INTO SPACE,"

Operation Enna.

Written & produced by Chilton.

1,45 INTERLUDD FOR MUSIC,

Wii Freddy Alberti. (flarz?)

8,58 WEATHER NEPORT.

D.CO TIME BIGNAL NEWS AND HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1.15 THE SUNDAY CONCEIT.

Bulte ***TEŻ WS Virgin

Wtlilarn Walton: (Bach arr. vVl:

Concerto" (Walton);

(Walton

"Belshazzar's.

16.45 POETRY BY

Introduced by George Whalley read by Allen Mectend. 1038 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL RADIO NEWS,

REEL

11.43 THE EPILOGUE.

The 23rd Sunday after Telatry, The Temple Church.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Monda

A.CO .. TIME BIGNAL.

MARCH

PROGRAMME PARADE 8.10 MDENING MELODY.

JENKINS 8.30 GORDEN

CHORUS.

& H18

180 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Rav. Fr. L. Egas.

1.55 DIADY FOR TODAY. 858 WEATHER REPORT. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 9.10 SONGS. WITHOUT WORDS. 9.30 EXCERPTS' FROM THE STAN

PREDERO BHOW.

WITH BALLY May & le 01-

Jua

Conlon's chestra and Ithythsaires.

16.00' RAYMOND LE FRVRE' & H

ORCHESTRA,

19.30

MUSICAL MILESTONES."

A Pernast Reminiscence by Timothy Birch

130 AHHORT STORY 11.49 EXPRESSO BONGO.

A new musical by Woll Dian- kowitz & Julian Mort with

Paul Scofield:

Extracts from the Show Introduced by Tim Brinton

1.30 pm, DOUBLE ATTRACTION,

chard aytman (Haritmicaj and

Orchestra & Dink (Vocal) with Hob Scobey's Frisco Jam Band.

Crosby

1.00 TIME MONAL

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.14 TIME BIGNAL NEWS

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. 239 ANNUAA

Island v. Mainland MATCA.

Commentary by Ted Thomas from RE. Chater Rondi Cricket Ground, 2.50 TAKH TWENTY,

WEDNESDAY, NOV, 12

1.00 pm THE NEWS. 2.0 COMMENTARY

7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.30 CELEBRITY RECITAL.

145 MUSIC BOR DANCING.

Victor Silvester and kia Balkoomi Drehentrai

AND CHRISTIAN FORUM: 9.40: THE NRWI,

109 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN. 9.15 Brian Ratce, and Denise' Biyer

in "IT'S A ORIME!

0.45 SPOTLIGHT.

30.00 Big Ben, RADIO. NEWIDEEL. 19.15 LISTENERS ERGICE,

10.4% RHORT ATANY

* "Wills' the 'Lodie" by Violet Dodlo read by Gerard Green.

11.00 TONNIE ALURICH AND THE

RQUADRONAIRS, 11.10 COMPOSERS ON COMPONEN¤, 12.00 Midnight [NRWA ANI) COM-

THURSDAY, NOV. 13

7.00 pm THE NIWE.

COMMENTARY:

7.18

PORTA ROUND-up. 7.30 MAINIT FOR WOMÚN. 10 THERITA - MUNICIN

830 VIEŠU MADAZINĖ..

10.00 THE NEWS:

TITA

9.09 HOME KAWD FROM' MILITAIN.

9.12 NRW RAGDROS,

·10,00 · Birg. Není - RADI

NEWSREEL.

19.5 NÄHEMAKE, TUWNS,

1842 TUR DERATRİ CONTINUER, 1613 MARCHING, ANI WALTZINU.

12.90 MORE TÚR NEWA,

FRIDAY, NOV, 14

7.00 9.1 NEWA

10% COMBIENTARY.

7.15 #PORTR ROUND-UP. 7,30 SCOTTIKH MAGAZINE. 8.00 THE FURE, BOX CLUB Z #32 MEBUTANT GRAMMEAN

NAVY

ro

1.00 THE KRWI. 1.09 HOME NAWI, FROM NORITAIN, *.1 TWO DIFFERENT WOKLON, £19,59 Tig Ben, RADIO HAWBERRY.

DAP TRIED FAVOURITES

|:10.4 LBANEARD, KINGDÓM

ELIUSKE.

+

"HƏT KINOR" dy te KayadARD). -1209 - MEGAISMEDITH HEWALT DET

A programme of popolar TN- COTG

1.30 ANNUAL

(CONTT)

CRICKET MATCH

1.30 Michai Horden

Котот п

and David

"THE DOCK BRIEF."

By John Mortimer,

435 HARRY BELAFONTE SINGH

OF THE CARIBBEAN,

5.00 "KODIN ROOD.”

A dramatisation by Ralphi Rose with Basil Rathbone and up- parting cast.

The Chorus under the direction of Tudor Willarre. Brucar Choir cond. by James Stagilano,

5.30 TRAVEL TALKS,

"Un' LNG Highlands of fina(DİR” CA BBC Brootsenst for pedrosis), 345 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,

Compilea and produced

Atavis,

5.00 TIME SIGNAL

ITB IN TITE GNGOVÉ,

636 CLABSICAL REQUESTS.

BT

Prevented. by frene Yuen Concerto No. 1 in 1 Maj, for violin

& Orchestra Op. 0 (Pigankit).

035 WEATHER RÉPORT,

2.00 TIME RIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7,30 COMMENTARY,

7.3 AN TILAP."

Aerial thriller by Lyle Martin. Part. 31.

1.28 GÖČKTAIL TIME.

6:00 THE ONE I DIDN'T MAREY,

Ity Richard Gordon, Ba Muson, John Metcalf & Athens Røyler. 6.3 STEPHANE GRAPPILLY AND

HIS QUINTET

8.30 THEIR FINEST HOUR,

**Rupert Bravke, " 2.38 WRATION REPORT. 2.00 TIME SIGNAL NEWS

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. D MONDAY REGITAL.

By SRica (Soprano) with plano accomp. by Moya” Ren, 9,45 MOVIE MAGAZINE,

Compiled

Tim Brinton

presented

10.15 EDUCATING ARCHI.

עם

With Peter Brough & Archit Andrew.

(Repeat of last Saturday's broad- costi.

1045 THN MARY KAYE TRIO, MS WEATHER REPORT.

1100 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

11.15 REVERIE.

11,39 CI.ORE DOWN.

Tuesda

7,00a.m. TIME ATONAE.

MARCH

LIGHT MUSIC,

7.35 NEWS SUMMARY

7.20 MELODY AND BONG. 1.45 WEATHER REPORT.

140 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY. 7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY.

758. WEATHER REPORT,

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 630 PROGRAMME 'PARADE. BIS MUSIC IN THE AIR 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

17.18 puz. MORNING PRAYERS

By The Very Rev. F. 6. Temple. 12.30 JOURNEY INTO MELODY.

Rosemary Clooney & The Lo's with Frank Comstock å His Orchestra.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

1.11 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME: SIGNAL

NEWS,

RPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTE. 130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

3:30 NOT FOIL, SQUARES'. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL,

FILUAY THE DAYTISH 15LES:

Wales.

Compiled &e presented by Gary Suminers.

6.30 AMERICAN AYMPHONY

BAND OF THE AIR

Conducted By Dr William D. Itevefil

458 WEATHER REPORT:

2.00 VIME SIGNAL THE NEWS 1.10 COMMENTARY.

7.13

MAN TRAP."

„A serial thellier by Lyte Martia. Part 2

7.30 OPERA AND BALLET. LL TAKE IT FROM HERE

With Dick Bentley, Jimmy £4 Ward & Jana Whitseio,

8. LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Altair Cooke,

8.58 WEATHER REPORT, 8.09 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS, Hové

NEW FROM DETTAINI 1.15 THE

BONDS.

OF WINTER

THE

An Impression of the London mity of 1944-47.

By Constantine FitzGiBhen. 2.46 MASTERPIECES

PIANO

FOR

THE

10.31 LOOK WHAT I'VE FOUND.

Presented by John Wallace (studio),

PARIJA- 10.30 COMMONWEALTH

MENTARY ASSOCIATION. Dinner at the Metropole Rei- by the Hong. taurant given. Kong Branch to the members of the United Kingdom Branch predited over by Ifir Excellency Hir Robert Black, K.C.Mt.G.. O.B.E. Chairman of the Hong- kung Branch,

#peeches by Dr The Hon. 8. N. Clay, C.D.. Deputy Chairman of The Hongkong Branch of the C.P.And The Rt Hon H. if. Tarton, M.COND

M.P.

10.45. LOOK WHAT I'VE

10,3%

WATTER REPORT 11.00 TIME RUINAL, RADIO NEWS

REEL.

11.15 AND SO TO BED.

11.30 CLORE DOWN.

i

MAVIS BARTLETT

* Wednesday

·1.00 am. TIME- SIGNAL,

MARCH.

LICHET MUSIC.

7.15 NEWA SUMMARY 1.20 MELODY AND BONG. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT 7.30 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY,

Rev. Fr. L. Rgað.

2.55 BIARY FOR TODAY.

7.56 WEATHER REPORT 2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.10 PROGRAMIKIE PARADE,

14 MUSIC IN THE AIR, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

1.30 p.m. MUSIC

FILATA.

FROM

THE

2

1.00 TIME SIGNAL. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, NEWB

BRECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 FOR WOMEN ONLY

Weekly Magazine intenduena by Jatie Akers, Compiled and produced by Valerie 2.00 CLORE DOWN.

5.30 EVENING BERENADE. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL.

LUCKY DIP,

Presented by Margherita, 6.38 WEATHER REPORT.

7,00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.10 COMMENTARY.

7.18 "MAN TRAP

A serial thriller by Lyle Marlin. Part 33.

150. TIME, POR JAZZ.

With Robin Day.

1.00 THE BIST CONGREGATION OF THE HONGKONG- UNIVER- KITY.

Edited recordings of speeches made at the morning's cere-- many at Loko Yew III, Those ocitad rapordings, are inteo- duced by reje Kuça,

Kirsten Flagstad. (Soprano). 8.30 FIRST HEARING,

Eresented by Renis: Decerit. 1.59 WEATHER KEPORT... KO TIME HIGINAL NEWS

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 2.15 MUSIC FORUM.

A

Gert speaker: Colin Stuart. 945 "HONGS FROM LATIN-

AMERICA,"

The Roger Wagner Chorale, 10.15 BRITI UNIVERSITIES AND

COLLEGES.

A series of lectures being given at The British Council.

No. 2: "Cambridge Univwxity by Mr 3 L. Cranmer-Dyn. M.C. MA. Lauren story, University Hongkong

10.30 JUKE BOX.

1058 WEATHER; REPORT.

of

11.00 TIME SIGNAL. RADIO NEWE-

REHL.

| 1113 PIANO BECITAL.

By Maleuzynski.

11.35 CLOSK DOWN,

Thursday

–7.08) sƐm. TIME BIGNAL.

MIARO

LIGHT MUSIC.

1.18 NEWS SUMMARY

3.20 MOANING: MALODY. 16. WEATHEN REPORT." 150 A THOUGHT ON YODI WAV,

Rev. Fr. k. Egan.

1.55 DIARY FOR TODAY. 251, WRATHER AKPORT ADO TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE, 8.15 KINGSWAY PROMENADE ON-

CHESTRA,

Conducted by Stanley, Black, 9,00 CLOBE DOWN.

1230 pan. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

100 TIME SIGNAL. 11, WEATHER REPONT. RU TIME BIONAL

SPECIAL__ANNOUNCEMENTA.

NEWS

134 "FROM THE SHOWB,"

Stoner Song (Dvorak). Excerpta ming by Silly Ann Howar & David Hughes with Orchestra con- diated by Alexander Faria.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.30 THURSDAY CLUB.

Compiled and produced

Darling. 4.00 TIME. BIGNAL..

PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. Prevented by Hugo Vieira. 0.30 THE TWILIGHT HOUR.

With Bandy"Mseptierson. 45 WEATHER BEFŐRT. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY. 7.15 "MAN 'TRAF."'"

A serial Driller by Lyle,ħtartin. Part 34.

*7.30 HONGKONG HIT PARAGE,

Presented by Ted ThomasK- 8.30 TALKING ÁŋouT BOOKS,

Reviewed by Aeorge Fowler. Portuguese Elespe by Arin Bridge; River of Golden Sand" by T. Wood- roße.

14 PIANO PLAYTIMA.

With Vig Cristobal Ignazio (llam) JU

8.50 WRATREN REPORT.

Vio

+

500 TIME SIGNAL NEWS'

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 Cel Jolson and Deryck

Guyler in

"THE AFRICAN' QUEEN!”

By C. S. Porerler.

39.3 LET'S DANCE. 13) WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- 11.30 CLONE DOWN.

REEL.

Friday

1.00 4.8. TIME SIONAL.

MARCH

LIGHT MURIC;

2.15 NEWS SUMMALITY. 120 MORNING MELODY. 243 WEATHER REPORT.

7.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

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