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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1959.

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

(Brondeuating on a frequency

800 kilocycles per second.)

12.30 p.m. 10MANCE IN MUSIC &

HONG.

1.90 TIME SIGNAL.

115 WEATHER REPORT

LIS TIME SIGNAL,

NEWP

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 TI 33 AGRICULTURAI

KNOW.

the Governor's speech

AROUND THE SHOW

BY RADIO

Kenimentars from Yaten Long This year, for the first time, Radio Hongkong will

Stifle Schnol.

2.00 JUNT FOR YOU.

1.00

Presented by 11 Dorward,

7BE MUONSTONE."

y Wkle Collins.

Pail : Byn-Witnes

3.30 WH BING FOR YOU.

DIANA. Sager & Jack Lemmur

4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.

Hugo Winterhalter d n or- restin.

4.30 THICK STOCKINGS."

Setections from the musica.) A starring Fred Astalte Cyd Charisse,

5.00 UNIT REQUESTS.

Prevented by Audrey

Callan: R.A.2. Mount Davie.

be broadcasting live from the Agricultural Show at Yuen Long,

At 1.30 on Baturday after series would fast the six weeks

the

Con

studio announcer 151 hard over to the VHF transmitter In the show ground, After the Governor's opening speech, three commentators wil take Intewers on a tour of the show.

allotted to it,

But the six weake wero 春院。 tended to 12, later to 18, and now, in the sloveniir year, Taka It From Here leap frosh und na formidable dɛ ever, with Ron Glum and Cth firmly satabilahod in the Glums' front parlour at one of Britain's most apatheilo but compulsive young couples.

This Tuesday evening at 0.15, This week cardaway--Nichi

Radio

special 10th Hongkong there will be

Anniversary Join forces to

programme, In and Rodiffunder raise money

poor, to which. In addition to the usual for the offer then some comfort during

6.00 TIME SIGNAL...

DI BANDSTAND. Stuon & Britas's Band

(Footwear,

5.30 PASTAWAY'S CHOKER.

This week a Renall..

1.38 WEATHER REPORT

100 TIME SIGNAL NEWS, LE COMMUNTARY

1.15 THIS WEEK.

Newx, exports & Interviews on}|

some of the week's events in and vol of tongkung.

Conny led by Timocher Birch,

KA VINTAGE GOONS.

The Mustard & versa BDII-|

" .ין

4.45 SPORTSCAST.

Fat Choy

a cold Chinese New Year.

Both radio stations are de-

their Suting

transmission in English to the campaign, in which some of the Colony's best +nown broadcasters will be requests, in return for piedge of money for the drive,

From 3.15 p.. to 12.00 3.m.

K30 CONTINENTAL RENDEZVOU.taying

With Denise Brabant.

158 WEATHER REPORT

0.00 TEME SIGNAL. NGWS

915 INVITATION TO MUSIC.

Symphon

pastrandar

On

In A

Gand

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. on Thursday, Friday and Satur

ziday a force of more than thirty Jacht Votin volunteers will man the tele- with Studio Orchestra goed by

studica ahones, the

and the W Pam Steintera. Preluda

There will cash registern. Materi dan

be 6fty tunes to choose from, and to get one on the air the bids There'll be have to reach $200. breadcasters

the front of microphone. including John

C Samar

Minor opens Guarie Hanbalind Mano

THE GATERBAY A POBY "Deep Repeat" by Michael

Be

Red by "hard Burley.

MAX WI NONTA REPART

In

DRAGI ANAL, JADO NEYS.] Wallace, Ted Thamas and

RITY.

11 ÖVT AND AIRQUE,

J'row The Goblen Skansen Horse.

Pare

'hornix,

haste played by Presidie Albatta & Ha Ali sinë Jnyttasj Luckes

10.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL.

Presented by Nick Kendall,

11.28 WEATHER 18PORT. 11.2 INTERNATIONAL RUBBY

Walen vs. England. Chromicatarien la G V. Wynne- James Hex Aton on the half the Match at Cardin, Arms, Park. Summaries by Wit Wooller. 12.30 am. CLOSE DOWN,

1.00 11, TIME SIGNAL, WEATHER

REPORT

PROGRAMJAD.

A

IN

: נוינ'

PARADE.

AMERICAN MANNER, KAJ MORNING MELODY.

RSS WEATHER REPORT.

LATIN

3.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

A SPORTS RESULTS.

9.15 RECORD ROUND ANDET. Ev.15 THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

10.30 SONGS OF THE FRONTIER,

The Roger Wagner Churate, 11.00 CELARIATION OF MASS,

From St Joarpl's Chutres Preacher-Reg

R. O'y:.

S.J.

11.50 ORCHESTIA OF THE WEEK

Birchestre Dies Concerts Cologne, Id Jeuneuss D'Hercule. Op 2, (Saint-Barna: thelon (Saint-Saensz

Pelitas Pr Melande

Op. 30 (Gabriel Fajinek, 12.10 P. THE CRITICS.

Chairosan:--Thin ileinton.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

ROGEN WILÄJAMS AT THE PIANO.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT, 1.15 TIME

MINAL.

NEWS,

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC

Academie Venival Overture Op. FI (Brohm)~The Cuperftgebouw Ojet of Amsterdani cond. by Eduard Van Beinum¦ Metody ra E' F14, Qu No. 3 (Telakov-kys--Juicha Helfulz (Violin) with Ensan av Planol;

Suite, Op. 61, 10:rg

The Daily State Rarly Syrkessy

Orchestra cond. by Pat Rre en

2.06 IN 11OLLYWOOD.

H. K. S. P. C.

Neoda Brancini support for the sake of poor children

Please

*nd

from

Durward from Radio Hongkong Rediffusion, Nick Kendall, Charles Harvey and Frank Miles.

Listen to the opening trans. mielon

on Thursday at 9.15 evening, and if you wish to help The poor and hear your favour- ite music played, watch the press for that special telephone number for dialing Operation Fat Choy!

number for

The telephone donations and requests will be 30375.

At the first broadcast of Take It From Here, way back in 1940, the whole cast wondered if the

Susie Damone 2.39 JACK TEAGARDEN,

11%

TROMBONE, VOICE WITH ORCHESTRA,

3.00 103K AND HOSPITAL RE-

QUESTS.

Trented by Jennifer.

4.00 .51USIC FOR TEA TIME.

Buy Vaughn & His Onitu.stra.

1.30 HING IT AGAIN,

Jean Campbell, June Marlow,

vn Buy. Jube Dawn. Benny The Parents, The Merr|100%

Pine Steg. Har· Quartel.

580 VICTOR YOUNG AND HIS

ORCHESTRA

ay ginJREN'S STORY.

Exape

عاده

No. 1. The Strategy Hogue by Berton Lubedale,

3.4 SONGN ABOUT CATS

DOGS.

*6.00 TIME SIGNAL.

STRING SONG.

# Gay

AND

Ronald Vinge & His Orchestra. 0.30 FURCES EVENING SERVICE. Pondarted by The Rey, W. D. Eynon-Wiliami, R.A.F.

6.58 WEATHER REPORT

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS.

1.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

1.15 FROM THE WEFERLIES

a

fun and riot, there will be a few reminiscent commenta from producer Charles Maxwell.

Vaughan Williams

In this week's Sunday Con- cert at .15 p.m. Radio Hong. kong wit broadcast A BBC transcription of the world premiere of Vaughan Williams'

ast cymphony, given last year by the Royal Philharmonie Or. chestra under the baton of Bir Malcolm Sargent at the Royal Festival Hall.

Among the variations Dr Williams Introduced Inta

this new work 13 the

use of the Slugelhorn and the Laxophone,

allowed in the select circle two Instrumenta not uauaity

the symphony orchestra.

Marooned

Mr Ronald Glum

Apathetic but compulsive,

G. V. Wynne-Jones and Rex Alaton will be doing the com- mentaries, and Wilf Wooller the

In addition

the to chooring six records which he would be prepared to live with should be be marooned on a desert island, summary. Nick will also be asked to talk

of about his life story and hit Freda Blank

broadcasting career, which has covered many countries befora he finally

Battled. temporarily,

In Hongkong.

Rugby

· “Costaway's Cholce" is at 0.30. Dlec

maata Jockey

Disc p.m. Jockey on Radio Hongkong's fuland in now famous Desert today's edition of "Castaway's Cholce", when. Ted Thomas in- viter to the microphone the popular Nick Kendall, whose arrival In the Colony some three and a half years ago set a new pattern for the presentation of light and popular music.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWS. 7.10 COMS1ENTARY. 7.45 "MAN TRAP."

A Serial Martin.

Thellisy by Lyle

730 COCHTAN, TIME.

8.00 PERNONAL CHOICE.

A programme of poetry selected and introduced by 3. B. Priestley.

8.15 BENNY GOODMAN &

REXTER

8.30 THEIR FINEST HOUR.

8.58

"Operations EFORT. Dynamo.

18

9.00 TIME SIGINAL.

THE NEWS 2 HOME NEWS FRUM BRITAIN, 9.15 MONDAY RECITAL.

By Preda Blank (Piano). 0,45 MOVIE MAGAZINE.

Compiled & presented by Tim

rinion. 10.15 VINTAGE GOONS.

BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes

(On 26.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/6, 13.92m)

SATURDAY, JAN. 17

1.00 PAN, TUE NEWS, 109 COMMENTARY, 135 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN. 740 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 730, FROM THE WEEKLIES.

Extreel from editoriai evinment [by leading Drille weekly news-

apert.

"745" FORCES' FAVOURITES,

8.15 SATURDAY CONCERT HALL.

Muric for Everybody, Played by the BBC Concert Orchestra. Cincuetor! Viem Trusky with Kennon Marlin (baru clarinet), DUP THE NEWS,

0.09 COMMENTARY.

19.11 WEEK END REVIEW.

A redid magazine, including AsiaS visitors.

9.30 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE.

introduced By C. L. Dalız

1.45 COMPOSKR OF THE WEEK.

#ibellus (on records). 19.00 SLADIO NEWSREE

10.15 actor

MILDMAY СПАВЕ

MEMORIAL

A recorded commentary by Ray- mond Glendenning from Sandtown Stark.

1.J TUNETIME.

Stute in all directiona Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury with Julie Harvey (baritone) Ian Buinpark.

Qututel

The Linden Singara. Conductor: William Llewellyn,

The Edward Kubach BIC Concert Orchester, Conductor: Vilem Tausky. ||1515 CLIFFORD CURZUN (plano). on gramophone records, 11.30 intemational Hugby

WALES V. ENGLAND.

12.25 pp. ASSOCIATION FOOT.

BALL

the

A recorded commentary on |last twenty minutes of play, in uno jot the way's Scottish First Division

League Matches,

14 MUSIC FROM THE CON-

TINENT.

on gramophone, records, 1.00 am, THE NEWS.

SUNDAY, JAN. 18

1.00 p.m. THE NEWS.

7.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 730 THE MAN

KING.

BORN TO DE

on the Life of A play eyele Our Lord, by Dorothy L. Bay- er, "The King's Herald." will¦¦Production by Feler Watts.

8.30 Kenneth Borne

nothing in

the

This Monday our recital he 'given by Freda Blank, woll known New Zealand teacher and planist.

Freda Blank hao visited

before, Hongkong once

three years ago, when she Eve carles of demonstration recitato on Radio Hongkong.

Tonight from 11.30 until 12.20, Radlo Hongkong will bo In this coming broadcast, sho relaying a commentary on the will play works by Scarlatti and second half of the Rugby Inter- | Turina,

national between Wales and England at Cardiff Arms Park,

Wednesday

9.00 .M. TIME SJONAL,

MARCH.

1.IGHT MUSIC.

1.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

7.20 MELODY AND HONO. 7.1 WEATHER REPORT

7.56 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY,

Rev. Dennis £.. Nogen.

27:53 DIARY FOR TODAY, 7.58 WEATHER NEPORT. 900 TIME BIGNAL.

THE

1.30 PROGRÄÄN TARADE.

8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOBE DOWN.

The Mustard & Cresa 12.30 p.m. MUSIC Khortage." (Repeat of last Saturday's Broad-

rasti 19.45 MAXINE

10.

SULLIVAN

MEMORIER WEATHER REPORT.

7.30 RECITALS FROM THE OR- 11.00 TIME SIGNAL.

CHESTRA

RADIO NEWSREEL,

Hogo D'Alton (Standoilar) ne-2 (135 REVERIE.

companied by

(plane).

Ernest

1.ush

1.45 BLY COTTON BAND

snow

8.13 AMES

ENQUIRE.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

FORSYTE Tuesda

Adapted by Muriel Levy from Madera Comedy" bỷ John Galsworthy (Part 3).

8.5 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND,

The Congopillian Orchestra. Conducted by Jos Cleber, KEK WRATHER REPORT,

9.50 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS, COM-

MENTARY,

9.15 IT'S IN THE NEWS,

A Radio Panel Game.

The Panet: Grace McGrogestan.

7.00 am. TIME BIGNAL.

MARCH.

LIGHT MUSIC.

7.15 NEWS BUMMARY

7.20 MELUDY AND HONG,“

3G WRATHER REPORT,

7.30 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Rev. Dennis“T.... Rogers.

7.35 DIARY FOR TODAY.

738 WEATHER HEPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWA,

HenchingRobert Fox, Nel--PROGRAMME PARADE. Everton. Cunimas:-Jahn Wellace. The programie arranged & pro- cherd by Timahy CONCERT.

9.45 THE HUNDAY

for

Orchestra

Concerta (Kodaly); Symphony No. 9 in Minor (Vaughan" Williams). The Pillharmoote Orchestra cond, by Sir Malcolm Bargent. A SHORT RECITAL.

ly Ginelte Neveu (Violin) & Jean Nivea (Piano). Smasta No. 3 in G

busty

Minur [De-

1934 WRATHER BEVONT

communica¦ 118 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

address tions:-Sccrctury, Hongkong Protection Society for the of Children. P.O. Box, 2002 Hongkong,

Please send us your unwanted toye Collection centre at Redifusion.

PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS

Copies

of

photographs

REEL

11.5 THE EPILOGUE,

Conducted by The Rev. Fr. J. Poley, 8.4 11.30 FLOSE DOWN.

Monday

3.00 ■.m. TIME BIGNAL,

MARCH,

LIGHT MUSIC.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY,

720 MPIADY AND BONG.

74 WEATHER REPÜRT.

150 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY,

Hey, tenia I.. Rogers.

7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY.

15 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SONAL.

TTIF NEWS

AJ PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.15 MURIC IN THE AIR.

takon by the South China 500 CLOSE DOWN.

And

Morning Post, South China Sunday Post-Herald, China Mail Staff Photo- OR view in graphers are the Morning Post Building.

ORDERS BOOKED

12.30 p.m. Double ATTRACTION

The Pour Lads with Bay EARLI & His Orchestku,

16 TIME BIONAL.

LE WEATHER DEPORT.

1.IS TIME BIGNAL.

NEWN

SFICIAL

NOUNCEMENTS,

AN

1.10 THE AFTERNOON CONCLET.

29 CLO88 DOWN.

ĐẢO MAN CoNaus

Gildets

THE AIR

JA BBC Broadcast for Bchools). KU FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

Complied and introduced by MAVÍK.

8.00 TIME BIGNAL.

IT'S IN TER GROOVE.. 03 MOMENT-MUSICALE,

8.

WEATHER REPORT. “

8.15 DAVID ROSE & 318

CHESTRA. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.15 p.m. MID-DAY PRAYERS.

By The Hav. F. 1. Temple Dean of Hangkoor.

12.30 JOURNEY INTO MELODY.

-From Italy---

1.00 TIME SIGNAL. 1,13 WEATHER REPORT, LIS TIME SIGNALA

NEWS

SPECIAL

NOUNCEMENTA, 120 LUNCHTIME MURIc. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

530 NOT FOR squares.

0.00 TIME SIGNAL.

AN.

FROM THE DIUTIE11 19139. -Walescompiled & presented by Gareth Bimimere.

6.30 THE VERA LYNN SHOW,

With Ene Robinson & Dis Orchestra. The KayboGER The Guest

6.58

Artists: Edward Robe & Robert DOCKET

(PER REPORT.

TED TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWS.

7.10 COMMENTARY.

7.15

MAN TRAP."

SA BAYİM Thriler by Lyle

Martin.

7.30 OPERA AND BALLET. 8.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE,

With Dick Deniley, Jenny Kawara A June whiɛnk"..

BAS LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistaire Cooky,

951 WEATHER REPOÈT, 19.00 TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWE. HOME SCYTH FROM BRITAIN, 9.15 CANOES EN APPLICA..”

Keerard

Photosten - and

URANIA. - 48

introduced by Matrite toru veikal DAS SPIKERLAND CUMPOSION, 14.18 NIGHT CAP.

1031 WEATHER) 1195 TIRE BIGINALA

Presented "PORT.

RADIO NEWBUKULEL 11.18 AND SO TO BEDy "TER "CEDIK DÜNDAR

SROM

THE

FILMH

Around The World in Eighty Duy.

Music composed & conducted by

Victor GNAL,

1.00 TIME 9

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

115 TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NUUNCEMENTS.

1.30 ITS IN THE NEWB.

THO

A Radio Panel Game. Panel: Grace McGroghegan Helene Ching, Robert Fox, Neil Everton. Chairman:

Wallace.

The

Arranged &

Timothy reh.

produced by

(Repeat of last Sunday's broad-;

enst),

2.90 CLOSE DOWN,

330 EVENING · SERENADE.

17 Richard Rodgers, payed by Asdre

Kostelanetz Orchestra.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL,

LUCKY DIP.

Presented by Margherita.

6.50 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIONAL.

THE NEWB

1,10 COMMENTARY.

115 “MAN TRAP/

A. Serial Thriller by Lyle

Martin

7.30 TIME FOR JAZZ,

with Robin Day.

'8.00 BOND RECITAL,

By Jennie Touzė: (Soprano) & Grarze Thill (Tenor). 838 FIRST HEARING.

Presented by Ronald Beernt. 1.5K WEATHER REPUNT. 8.50 TIME BĖGINAL

THE NEWS & HOME NEWB FROM BRITAIN.

3.13 MUSIC POWUM,

The Fourth of dix filastrated Tsiks on Chinese, Music by You

"Chinese Folk Music "

SĀS TRD NEATH A NIS MUSIC.

Į. With Bobbie Brition à Peter

Lowe..

19.35 BRITISH COLLEGES OF THE

ARTI

A series of take at the British Connell. *The Toyu Academy of Dancing", by Mirs

V. Cook.

Principal, Patricia Denholmu School

oilet

1920, JUKE BOX.

1938 WEATHER KEPORT.

11.00 TIME NIGWAŁ

RADIO NEWSREEL.

"Monday Recital" is at 9.15

p.m.

158 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.

Rev. Dennis L. Berets. 155 DIARY FOR TODAY. 108 WEATHER REPÜRT.

8:00 SIME SIGINAL.

THE NEWS.

81 PROGRAMME PARADE.

2.15 CONTINENTAL DANCE un.

CHISTHAS.

1.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.30 p.m. "FIESTA."

The Hollywood

Howl

Sy-

hony Orchestra, conducted by Carmen DrAKON.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

11

WEATHER REPORT.

LES TIME SIONAL,

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 GOLDEN AGE OF POPULAR

HONG.

"Everybody Step."

2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

1.30 THURSDAY CLUB.

Compiled & produced Gillan During.

C.CO TIME SIONAL.

Езда

PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. Presented by Hugo Vieira,

6.30 THE VIENNA PHILHARMONIC

ORCHESTRA,

Conducted by Clemens Krauss,

6,38 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME BIGNAL.

THE NEWS

1.10 COMMENTARY,

1.15 "MAN TRAP.

that

BEYOND OUR KEN, With Kenneth Willams. Hugh Pad- dick, Batiy Manden. Ron Mounty, Patrizia Lancaster, who support hlin in a sort of radiu anow with the Fraser Hayes Four (repeated Wed- Desday 10.30).

9.00 THE NEWA, 9.09 COMMENTARY.

9.43 ASIAN CLUB.

Stetur acing. Speaker: Mike Hawthorn,

43 LIGHT MUBIC.

Un gramophone records.

10.00 i en. RADIO NEWSREEL.

16.15 CONCERTO,

1.00 THE NEWS. 7.00 COMMENTARY.

7.JB KIOME NEWS FROM URITAIN, 1,20 KPORTE ROUND-UP. 130 THE DUKE OF EDINEVRON'S

WORLD TOUR.

freearded commentary by David Lloyd Janies on the Royal departure from London Airport.

140 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 8.00 James McKechnie and 1311

Korr in

THE FLYING DOCTOR' A series of glorien based on the work of the Australian Boys Flying Doctor Service, 3; 'Gold is wheTO you Ard it.

130 ULSTER MAGAZINE.

A programme for Uuter peopls. 200 THE NEWB. 1.09 COMMENTARY.

+1.13 THE BRAINH TRUST.

Speakers: Andrew_shundeid, Raghavan Lyar, and Desmond Banka. Chairman: coun WIN 945 RECITAL

Wilfred Shmensver and Emily Jung Mair teelto and plane: New Zealand) Sonata for cello and plano-Dallas, 10 00 Ben.. RADIO NEWNE 19.15 MUSIC FROM THE

ENT.

(On eramophone recots). 1039 ladys Young

with Laidman Browne la 'CLEMENTINE."

A comedy for radio by John Keir Crom trom the novel by Winston Cirwer

1130 THE LONDON LIGHT CON-

CERT ORCHESTRA.

Condneted by Michael Kreik. 12.00 midnight, THE NEWA.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21

700 p.m. THE NEWA. 7.09 COMMENTARY.

LIS HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 729 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.30 MUSIC FOR DANCING.

Victor Būvester and 211 Ball- room Orchestrs.

6.35 THE CHURCUS MISSION TO

THE WORLD.

18

3: The Bishop of Central Tangán, vika, the Ri Rev. A. Stanway interviewed by

Rev. E it. Hobarton.

830 CELEBRITY" RECITAL..

the

Peter Pears (tenor) and Ben- jamin Brition (piano). The Holy Sonnes of John Donne, Op. 33-Britta

9.00 THE NEWS.

2.09 COMMENTARY,

5.1 NEW IDEAS.

A compealle programane of the latest |Bridah Öventions. techniques.

discovered.

9.30 ENGLISH WRITING.

Interchange. Robert Speaight.speaks about

เป

the

influence of Eastera mystical thought on the work of T. 3. Blot.

E.43 Aleutm Luckyer les

TIANO REFLECTIONS." 10,00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 MURIC FROM STAGE

SCREEN.

AND

Marie Colter (soprano) and IN RDC Midland iJaht Or- chestra, conducted by Leo Wurmser.

Carmen Suite No. 1-Bizet: Milenge Ja's Aria (Carmen)Buel; Ballet Male No. 1 ounce)-Šchuber Me Mimi (from *L Bohem-Puccini: Sutte, Things to

Michael Frambourg (piano);They Call RBC Northam Orebestra. Conductor: George Hurst. Piano Con-Come-Bas reto Main & minor-Saint-Saein. IIS SHORT STORY,

The Business Instinct," Peter Fraser, Hest.

by

read by Puolp

SIG George Cole, Diana Churchill,

and Colin Gordon in

'A LIFE OF BLISS.

4: How Life of Bliss came to be written.'

12.00 midnight. THE NEWə,

MONDAY, JAN. 19

7.00 pan. THE NEWS.

5.00 COMMENTARY.

715 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

7.20 SPORTS REVIEW,

150 LETTER FROM·AMENICA.

By Altair Cooke.

1.43 NEW RECORDS.

(Light C).

Presented by Ray Bradford,

8.13 SEMPRINT "BERENADE.

Introducing Old ones — new ones-loved obes Reglerted anes by Semprint at the piano. BAS MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 3.00 THE NEWS.

0.09 COMMENTARY,

9.15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

This week recorded

come from Pakistan.

questions

9.30 BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

Plant Breeding, Introduced by CUDO Reily.

9.15 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.

Prokofiev (on recorde).

£0.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 Ted May in

RAVE A LAUGH.

10.43 FOR CHILDREN.

"The Story of the

Kackets by E. Nesbit

Treasuro

The adventures of e Bastable philli

A Serial Thriller by Lyle dren in search of a fortune. Martin

1.30 ENCORES PARISIENNES -

zálth chestra

Chauvigny.

1130 THE STORY OF THE OR-

CHESTRA

4: From Wagner to Bliauti.

gramophone rezurds Piaf (voral) with Or Presented with

directed by · Robert | by Julfen Herbags.

11.00 mldsight, E NEWS.

TUESDAY, JAN. 20

8.30 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS.

"The Lady & The Cutthroat"

by Tom Hopkinson. "Ten Mites from

by Anywhere"

of Newby,

Brides The Solomon by Geofrey House- hold. Reviewed by Selwyn image.

8.45 PIANO PLAYTIME

RUSS DAVID.

LIS WEATHER EXPORT.

9.00 TIME BIGNAL.

WITH

THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM nurTAIN,

6.33 FAT CHOY, 158.

The annual dilacs for dollars drive, when lateners are invited to pledg* their monoy by talephone favourite record:"

The money pledged go to the less fortunate families in Hongkong to make their celebration of Chinese New Year a happier one.

The Testi: Nick Kendall, Charleg Hary, Frank Miles, John Wallace. Ted Thomas, Bill Darward.. 12.00-CLOSE DOWN,

Friday

1.00 a.m. TIME SIGNÁL.

MARCH,

LIGHT MUSIC.

7.15 NEWK. BUMMARY,

TRD MORNING MELODY.

145 WEATHER REPORT,

150 A.THOUGHT ON TUUR WAY.

Hav. Dennis Lễ Stogui.

1135 ARTUR MURINETKIN AT THE). 7.55" DIARY FOR TODAY.

PIANO

11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

Thursday

TÁS. NEW BURIMARY.

738 WEATHER BEPORT.

8.04 TIME SKONAL.

THE NEW

1.10 PROGRAMIN PARADE.

*

B.16 MUSIC IN THE AIR.

1814 vm, MID-DAY PRAYERN.

N, DERITATE, K. W. Goingbar £2.30 BENT BELAFONTE SINDS. $1.00 TIMER SIGNAL.

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115 TIME BIGNAL..

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6.58 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME BIGNAL.

THE NEWE.

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1.15 “MAN TEAP,"

A Herial Thriller MATERI

by Lyle 7.30 MUSIC ON THE UPDHAT.

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130 WELAR MAGAZINE. 8.00 CLAUDIO ARRAU (Piano).

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9.1 INTERNATIONAL

CONFERENCE.

PRESS

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examined by journalists.

9.35 LITERARY LONDON,

Margaret Bander

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writers who have lived as Helgravia.

4.65 Sidney Bax with

THE HARLEQUINS,

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