THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1959.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
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Today
3.00 8. IN SIGNAL.
MARCH,
LIGHT MUSTE,
7.35 NEWS HUMMARY. 7.29 STAGE, AND
MELDDIES.
7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
BCREEN
7.53 DIARY FOR TODAY,
78 WRATHER REPORT
8.99 TIME DIGNAL, THE NEW
9.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
A MUSIC IN THE AIR.
9:00 LIGHT MURID,
50 TEST CRICKET,
Commentaries on The Sth Teal
at Melbon by tadio Austra
la's commentators.
130 JUST FOR YOU,
presented by Dili Dorward,
2.00 TEST CRICKET,
Further commentaries on the 2nd day's play of The 5th Test
Mribuarne by Radio Aus
irati commentators,
14.05 THU: BIG STILL..
A play for Itadia by Roderick
Wilkinson, ·Part
Thurying."
"
433 NDNG OF THE SOUTH."
French Violinist On
Seventh
F.E. Tour
The
French violinist,
Brigitte de
Beaufond. in
Hongkong on her seventh tour of the Far East, will give a recital on Radio Hongkong tonight at 9.15.
Mina
Gerald Moore le conaldered by de Beauland" took her first violin lesson at the age of many critica
and musicians to five, entered the Paris Conservatie the world's greatest accom. #tory at 11 and won the first poniat.
Seleccions from the und trathprian at the age of 14. of the Walt Disney Bim,
5.60 UNIT REQUESTS.
frecerted by Nancy WLE Caling: The BAF. Life Saiwan.
On Wednesday at 9.15 p.m. ha A pupil of Jules Doucherit and will talk about the art of ac
with Jacques Thibaud, she made norjcompanying.
showing debut at 17 with the Paria Con-illustrations, servatory
400 TIME SUUNAL
musleal the im- Orchestra under the portance of the piano part in a EDMUNDO BOS & Is U-direction of Charles Munch, anding, and discussing the accom. CHESTRA,
then performed in panist's problems and difficulties. Apuanine of Latin Ameri-has since
many parts of the world.
CAR SAHNET.
630 CASTAWAY'S CHOICE.
In her recital tonight, Mine de win be accompanied
This week's Tataway: Hector: Beauford TROMAR,
thanvin prezented by Ted
DAS WEATHER REPORT
1.00 AM RIGNAL, THE NEWS,
710 COMMENTARY.
THIS WEEK.
News, reports & interviews on some of Hir week's events in
and eat at Hoogkong, compiled by Timothy Hire
7.45 VINTAGE GOONS.
"The Dreaded Pand Giubber?
8.15 SPORTSCAST.
by Tu Vuch sien.
Har programme Includes Pre-
"Eleanor'
19
3aturday Story at 9.45 p.m.
lude and Allegro by Pugnanila W. F. Pickering's "Eleanor", Kreisler, Malaguena by Albeniz- which won first prize in the short Len! by story competition in Hongkong's Kreisler, La plus Que Debussy, Danse des Nagrilions by recent Arts Festival. Delannoy. Plece
Habanera by
de en Forme Ravel, and dance
The story of a man condamn-
French violinist Brigitte de Beaufond
from La Vida Breve by de Falla. Jed to death for a murder he did,prano and flute obbligato.
830 CONTINENTAL, RENDɛzvous ; Kreisler,
With Denise Brabant.
R.38 WEATHER REPORT |
9.00 TIME BIGNAL,
NEWK
HUME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
9.45 VRILIN RECITAL.
By Brichte de Braufond.
Plato accompaniment by Tu Yuen- rlen,
9.45 THE SATURDAY STORY.
Elzano" by W. F. 1ckering
Itrad by Thn Brinton
9.5M WATRER REPORT
10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
KUKL
10.45 OUT AND ABOUT.
Aule from Champagne Room, Sunnar Heine
10.43 LATE MOHT, FINAL
Freienie by Nick Kendati. 11.38 WEATHER REFONT. 11.40 RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL
Ireland v England.
Commentaries by Sammy Walker and tex Alster on the sad hair of the International match at Lans duwne Road, Dublin with summaries from B diel.aren
12.35 .m. CLOAK DOWN.
. Sunday
8.00 . TIME SIGNAL, WEATHER
REPORT
FARADE.
.30 MURIL IN
PROGRAMME
THE LATIN AMERICAN MANNER,
8.30 MORNING MELODY.
Mantovani and Film Orchestra.
THE NEWS. ANNOUNCEMENTS | & BPORTS BRAULTS. 9.5 RECORD ROUND ABOUT. 10.13 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK. Smforala is n Pat Major, Op. 18. No. 2 tuy 3. C. Bachi veriure to
Divertimento "Lucio Major: Concerta for Flute and Orch. iNielsen)Gibert Jespersen (Flute with the Danish State Radly Sym- phony Orch. eand. by Thomas Jen-
158 WEATHER REPORT,
VU TIME SIGNAL,
SPECIAL
BED.
11,00 SERVICE.
From St Andrew's
Church, Kowloon.
Preacher: The Rev. O'E, MA, 0.9.2.
12.15 pm. HHORT RECITAL.
By
Erba Back (Coloratura
Soprano with Orch).
12.30 THE CRITICS.
Nate Www Derok Kog and
Jon Wallace,
Chairman: Timothy Birch.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL,
JULY THIN
GIDBONS
WIT!! AND
CARROLL
HOT TETH
FRIENDS. 1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME
NEWS,
SPECIAL NAACEMENTS.
EluAr
1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. A Midsummer Night's Dren-- eldental Murde: Overture. Op. 21: Nocturno, Op. 01 No. 1; Scherzo. Op. 8 No. 1 (Mendelsohn)
the Con. Van Benuin conducting
Amsterdam: certgebouw Orch. ef
Rosenkavaller "Der Watizes (chard Struss)--Bo-Lon Pops Oreli. cond. by Arthur Fiedler.
2.00 CINDERELLA.-
Selections from the TV produc tion of the toogers Hammer- stein Musical, starring Andrews.
2.10 Las Armatrong plays
THE MUSIC WALLER.
3.00 FUME A
Julle
OF "FATS
HOSPITAL
RE
WURSTH. Presented by Jennifer,
Martin
4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME
Foo tances by Ray As Concert Orchestra.
4.10 I HEARD EUROPE BINGING.
italy and Spain. Introduced by Wilfrid Thomas 4.45 SCOTTIER DANCE MUSIC.
Jim MacLeod and his land. 5.80 MILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA. Cond, by George Weldon, Overture Light Cavalry" von Suppe); Wallz (tram The Scoping (Tchaikovsky); Bekuly" Balle!)
from "Cavalleria Rusti
D" (Maroseni); Hungaricus hep- sody No. 2 (idat) (arr. Muller- Berghaus); Procrasion of the Sarlar. No. of Caucasus Sketcher (Ippolitov-tronov) Op. 10.
850 CHILDREN'S STORY;"
Kinggolanon's Mine=" 'Rider Hag
6.00 TIME BIGNAL.
ITMINE SONG.
M 718 & Iit Orch,
by
8.35 FORCES PVENINO SERVICE.
* Dind, by the Hey A, L, Nine,
14amome to Beamen,
Use WEATHER REPORT.
-TAG TIME #IONAL, NEWI.
119 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
715 FROM THE WEEKLJES.
10 BOOK Nitor.
Each week at this time Timothy
Birch discusse
New
Ho be has been reading
With a gruest speaker,
This week Gerald Mpors discusses
Mainam un... “Wepa"," by
Somerest Robert
OUTTON HAND
Drama
Thursday
0.15 મ
Hot "Through
night's drama at BBC production
the Tunnel"
by
George Brown.
not commit, "Eleanor" is read by Tim Brinton, who made the ro
before he left cording shortly for home leave last week.
Monday Recital
In Monday Recital this week, This is a dramatle story about you can hear three well-known
Mrs Smith, who local artists. the solitary
Blackwall Tunnel wanders into beneath
where the Themes, characters and incidents from her past life emerge from the shadows.
The leading part le played by Mary O'Farrell, and the play a produced by Robin Midgely.
8.15 80AMES
EQUINE
FORSYTE
Adapted by Murie) Levy from "A Stadern Comedy" by Joha taloworthy (Part 7).
8.43 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND.
Prosacnade Orchestra cond, hy Hugo de Ginat
8.3 WEATHER RECORT 9.09 TIME SIGNAL, COMMENTARY,"
9.15 ITS IN THE NEWS.
NEWS
d
A Hadia 1aadi Gente. The Fanel Deifre Brabant. Grzes MeGeuthen, Hil Cattresat. Hubert Fox. Chairyga:-Icha Wallare.
The propiname stranged & pro- dưced by Timothy Dimi. 9.B HUNDAY CONCEIT
Volis Couerto No. 2 in C Minor Proku 17. Op. 63 Leon Kogan Vii) with State Oren of the OSS.R. con by Kiril Kederalne Symphony in D Minor On Pusth "Yeuta Synginobuckner)... cimet Hall Symphony Orch. cond. by Henk Spruti.
10
WEATHER BEPORT
11.00 PINE SKINAL, RADIO NEWB-
JEEL
1115 EPILOGUE,
Er sunday in Lent.
B Martin-in-the-Fieldz,
1130 CLONE DOWN.
Monday
2.00 R
TIME SIGNAL..
LIGHT MUSIC.
745 .NEWS SUMMARY.
720 MELADY AND MONG.
745 WEATHER REPORT.
159 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY,
138
Dr Rameis.
FOR TODAY,
135ATHER REPONE,
NÃO TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 810 FROGRAMME PARADE.
8.13 THE VIENNA SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA.
9.00 LIGHT MUSIC.
9.50 TEST 1:RICKET.
Conimentaries on The 5th Test rt Melboume by Itadlo Austra- lia's commentators.
15.30 p.m. DOUBLE ATTRACTION,
The Three Hune (instrupseniali with Orchestra Rogers (Vocal), 1.00 TIATE BIGNAL.
J Jimmy
WEATHER REPORT 1.15 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 200 TEST CRICKET.
Further comniegtaries on, the 3rd day's play of the Both Tes at Aribourne by tadio Aut tralin'e comtárntators.
405 HENRY WOOD PROMENADE
CONCERT.
The tall Orchestra cond. by
05 SONGS OF
Viem TATIN AMERICA. The Roser Wagner Chorale,
530 ROBERT CURNA.
"Lo Be Credit To Us AIP", A Radio Biography by Robert McLellan (A BÜC Broadcast fur School),
5.43 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
Compiled and introduced by Mavis.
400 Tis: 81ONAL,
NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL. The feet of ilx programmes in- troduced by Colle Stuart.
6.30 MOMENT MUSICALE.
A programme of esatinusur musse.
8.38 WEATHER PORT
7.00 TIME BIONAL, TUÈ NEWB.
7.10 COMMENTARY,
7.19 MAN TRAP »
A serist by Lyte Starth.
7.30 COCKTAIL TIME.
8.90 DAME ETHEL SMYTH,
A talk Dy Mir Thomas Beecham ..
8.1 THE TABERNACLE CHOIR;
OF BALT LAKE CITY, Organistal Alexander schregier
8.30 TAKIE FINEST HOUR.
Monday Recital
air at 9.15 p.m.
gods on the feature
Jazz Festival
horrd at 6 pm, on Monday, wit
Davie, Miles
Duka Ellington, Teddy Wlison, and the International Band,
Maugham's Last
In "Bookshop" on Bunday
7.30 ast
Timothy evening Birch will discuss with Garald Moore, Director
Bince 1954, a jar festival hos been held every summer at New. port, Rhode Island, where for four days, Jazz fans from all over the United Staten gather together to hear the best musiclana in the Studies world of jazz.
BB C Overseas Shortwave Programmes
(On 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/a, 13.92m)
SATURDAY, FEB. 14
7.00 pm, THE NEWS.
109 COMMENTARY:
7.15 HOME NEWS PROM BRITAIN 120 KPORTS ROUND-UP.
1.30 FROM THE WEEKLIES.
Extracts from editorial
comment
by trading British racing neva papers.
1.6 THE FIFTH TEST MATCH,
Austraila v England.
A report by Peter West on the
ploy second day
al Melbourne, Victoria.
30 Gerald Gentry conducts the
HE MUDLAND LIGHT OK-
CHYSTILA
In muale of the South, Intro- duced by. Victor Hallam.
The programs includes:
Ritual
Fire Dance-Falia: Jumatesh Numbs
10. FOR CHILDREN.
The Story of the
Beckers.
11.30 EVERGREEN,
taku
Introduced by Roy Pomley,
Tremura 11.30 Pretenti lamition Brea
Deals Matthews
about Beethoven's Bymphony No. 1. The second of a series of illustro- ted programmes in wideh well-
musical broodons will cu o as the greatest works mort frequently brand at concerts. 12.00 hight, THE NEWS.
TUESDAY, FEB. 17
7.00 p.m. THE NEWA.
1.09 COMMENTARY
1.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
Y SPORTS ROUND-UP
73 THE FIFTH TEST RATEN.“
Australia v England.
A report by Peter West on
Benjamin; Belection: South Paciflefonarth day's play at Melbourne.
|—Itochers South-Strauta.
and Iummerstein: Wall:
0.00 THE NEWB,
0.07 COMMENTARY.
3.IS WEEKEND REVIEW,
A radio magazine including Asian visitors.
0.30 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE. 9.43 CUMPOSER OF THE WEEK,
Itowini (on records),
10.00 Eben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 THE BANL OF THE IR181
GUARDS.
Canhietor: Maior C. 11. Jacker. 10.45 MELODY HOUR.
The Ron Goodwin Orchestra. The Dennis Wilson Trio. Eve newell. 1145 RUGBY UNION FOGTBALL..
treland, England. Commentaries by Sanmy Walker and Rex Altan ca the second half
International match of the Lansdowne Bog, Dublin. Summari- ser. Bill McLaren.
12.35 .m. ABBOCIATION
BALI,,
FOOT-
A recorded commentary on the last fifteen ininutes of play in one of the day's Fifth Round F.A. Cup inter.
12.30 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
RESULTA
Followed by an Interlude. 1.00 A.M. THE NEWS.
SUNDAY, FEB. 15
1.00 pm. THE NEWS
1.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 7.15 SPURTS ROUND-UP. 1.30 THE BIAN BOILN
KINU.
TU DE
A play eyele on the Life of Our Lord by Dorothy L. Sayer. Us The Feast of Tabernacles'-PIU-
Takista
duction by Peter Wails.
Nothing Je
BEYOND OUR KEN.* 5.00 THE NEWB-
of Extramural: 3.30 Kenneth Borne of the University of They are Irene Liao, soprano,
|Hongkong, two recent publica. Dr C. K. Wong, flutist, and
Fram Voice of America record- tions they have been reading.
They Winnie Ling, plano accompanistings of the 1968 Festival, Hong-
Points of View, re
Maugham'a: 9.65 LIGHT MUSIC. jazzman Colln which is Somerset kong's popular Irene Liap will eing a group of
O grainophone recortis.
9.09 CatMENTARY. 2.15 ASIAN CLUB.
Speaker: John Chadwick.
tlist
7.43 FOIECT: PAVOURITES.
the
800 James McKechnie and Bill
Kerr in
THE FLYING DOCTOR,
8.30 ULTER MAGAZINE,
A programute for Ulter
OVETKİDA
9.00 THE NEWA,
9.09 COMMENTARY.
penple
0.13 THE RAINH TRUST.
Speak Laurie Lee, Dirk Savin Nelson Llaktater. Chaininau: Joan Yorke.
- 9,45 RECITAL,
Homi Kanga viola: India), Josephine Leo Zapstado-Saranɔte:UBAVI Malo prostuo-Pagonal. 10.00 Til Ben. RADIO NEWSREES,
THE 10.15 MUSIC FROM
TINENT.
On gramophons records. 21.00 THE CHAIR.
Hy Edward
CON
11.30 THEN ORCHESTRA.
Conducted by Reginald Klibey 12.00 Midnight. THE NEWS,
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18
7.00 pun. THE NEWS.
7.09 COMMENTARY,
7,53 TOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
1.20 HPORTS ROUND-UP.
7.30 THE FIFTH TEST MATCH.
Australia V. England,
011
Use
A report by Peter We dfth day's play at Melbourne,
7,45 MUSIC FOR DANCING.
Vistor Sverter and his Ballroom Orchestra
830 RELIGIOUS TALK. 8.45 AARON ÇUPLAND.
Did American_Bungs.
Set 2 Sungy Pamela Woolmore (oprano), Frederick Stone (plano).
0.00 THE NEWS.
9.00 COMMENTARY.
.
2.15 NEW IDEAS.
A composite programine of
AC
latest British InvenÜons, techniques. mtd discoverden.
9.50 ENGLISH WRITING.
"Interchangy ›
10.00 i Den RADIO NEWBRUCEL, CA Women Novelists, by Lettice
lieder, Dr Wong will play several Stuart will introduce the high-last book, and Steps, a collection:
of essays, short stories and re- 30.15 CONCERTO. solos, and then, they will perform ights of the Festival, In ensemble two works for so-
Plane
асесиирапіса
15
Winnie
Line.
9,0 THIRTY-MINUTE THEATRE, As Goodjahn and Mr BadJack - A work for fadio about a
nied by the past Written and produced by Frederick Dradinan 10.15 VINTAGE COUNS.
Clubber
"The Dreaded Piano
lobbery. Repeat of 19 Saturday's broad-
cass)
10,43 SONG PARADE
1038 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
FLEE.
1.15 REVERIE,
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
1.3.m. TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH.
1JORT MUSIC.
1.15 NEWK SUMMARY.
1.20 MELODY AND SONATIN-
143 WEATHER REPORT.
7,50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
Dr Kramers.
135 DIARY FOR TODAY.
138 WEATHER REPORT
NEWS.
8.00 TIME BIONAL PARADE.
8.10 PROCJLAMIME
SAS MUSIC IN THE AIN.
2.00 LIGHT MUSIC.
9.50 TEST CRICKET.
Commentaries vai The 5th Test
at Melbourne by Radio Austra
la' commentators.
12.15 pm. MID-DAY PRAYERS,
By The Rey J. E. Sandbach.
12.30 JOURNEY INTO MELODY,
100 TIME SIGNAL.
143 WEATHER REPORT
1.15 TISTE SIGNAL NEWS &
RPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
13 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
200 TEST CRICKET.
Further commentaries
on the
4th day's play of the 3th Text
at Melbourne by itadlo Anu- traila's commentators.
4.05 FRANK BNATHA SINGS OLD
FAVOURITES.
4.30 A STAR DEMEMBERS,
Blaale Dale with Donald Beste Baritone) FULC -Thentro Chorus sidney Torch and this Orch.
3.00 J11MY SHANI'S PARTY,
Introduced by Archis McCul- Joch.
530 NOT FOR SQUARES.
6.00 AROUND THE
INLES.
Keolland.
HIKITISI
Presented by B Dorward & tan McCallum.
4.30 THE VERA LYNN BROW..!
With The Keynote & Frid Kobinson and his Orchestra:
The first programme, to be views by Robert Graves
Wednesday
7.D., TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH
LIGHT MUSIC.
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 MELODY AND SONG.
7.45 WEATHER REPORT.
7.50 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
Dr Kramers.
7.5% DEALLY FOR TODAY.
156 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
8.15 CONTINENTAL FAVOURITES.
- 3.99 LIGHT MUSIC,
D.SV TEST CRICKET.
Commentaries on The 5th Test Rt Melbourne by Radia Austra ila's comentatore.
12.30 pm. MUSIC
FILMS.
FLOM
THE
1.00 TIME SIGNAL," 1.13 WEATHER REPORT 1.15 TIME SIGNAL NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
130 IT'S IN THE NEWS.
A Radio l'antt Game. The Pan:1: Danie Brabant, Grace McGeoghegan, Bill Talleres. Jobert Fax. Chuinnen-John Wallace.
The programme arranged & pro- duced by Timothy Birch
(Repeat of last Sunday's Broad-
cast).
2.00 TEST CRICKET.
Further, commentare un rest
5th day' play of
ព
at Melbourne by Radio A
Unit's commentators.
4.03 BENEDICT
ORCHESTRA,
SILDERSIAN'S
CLOONEY
Playe Gypsy Music.
4.30 FOREMARY
(Vocal) AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM.
Accomp. by the
Skyrockets
Orch. with Buddy Cole at the plano.
HARTS
·BANJO BAND. "Kinstrel Bongs",
5.00 HANTY
SINGING
8.30 EVENING BURENADE.
Roger William.
(Piano Bolos and Duet with Heringe ind Urch, pond. by Glen Omar). 5.09 TIME BIONAL.
LUCKY DIL.
Fronted by Margherita. 8.33 WEATHER REPORT,
1.00 TIME SIONAL, THE NEWB. 7.10 COMMENTARY,
7.13 MAN TRAP,"
A serial by Lyle Martin. 7.30 TIME FOR JAZZ.
With Robin Day,
Gucat Artist: Harold Smart 1.00 MELODIES FROM CHINA.
(Organ).
638 WEATHER REPORT.
T TIME BIONAL, TIM NEWB.
719 COMMENTARY,
7.15 "MAN TRAP."
A serial thriller by Lyla Marun,
7.30 "OPERA AND BALIKT.
5.13 TAKE IT FROM HERE.
With Dick – Beadley, kawards & June Whitbald,
IRIB
8.45 LETTER
· FROM_AMERICA.
8.50 WORNET
3.90 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS"
HOME NEWS FROM DUTTAIN, 933 BHACKLETON.
An Adaptatiori for. Itadia by Mürgiry Fliber. Narrated by James Fisher Trom iterographs of the latest Emeet Shockhtar, gely -1.43 NKTHERLANDE, COMPUSKES. sth-in a' deries festuring Daka 20.11 NIGHT-SAR
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#35 MONDAY SECITAL.
Trace Line"(5vpesme);
introduced by keno Yuen,
8.10 RECITALS FROM THE OR-
CHESTHA
Gwydion Itrooke ercompanied by Ernest Inah (Plano)....
"The Basson" by
1.20 FIRST URAKING.
remuntra by Ronald Decent, 8.54. WEATDER NERORT....... $.00 TIME BIGNAL,
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
·2.1: MUSICˇVÕRUŃ.
NEWE
The Und AccompanisTM by Bernia.Moore."
Thursday
7.00 .. TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH.
LIGHT MUSIC.
7.15 NEW SUMMARY
1.20 MUILNING MELODY,
1.45 WEATHER REPORT.
7.30 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY,
Dr Kramers.
7.54 DIARY FOR TODAY,
738 WEATHEN REPORT.
HOG TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
8. PROGILAMME PARADE. 2.15 DAVID CARROLL & HIS OR.
CHEVTIA
9.00 LIGHT MUSIC.
930 TEST CRICKET.
Commentaries on The 5th Test at Melbourne by Radio Austra lie's commentators.
12.30 p.m. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
1.00 TIME SLUNAL
1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 GOLDEN AGE OF POPULAR
BUNG.
1918-1930.
2.00 TEST CRICKET.
Further Commentaries on the Final Day's Play of the 5th Test At Melbourne by adio Australia's Commentatori.
4.0% A MUSICAL HISTORY OF THE
DOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA, Conducted by Arthur Fiedler. Narrated by Milton Cross and Arthur Fiedler.
THEBERG
ENTER,
435 BALLET MUSIC FROM THE
FILMS STUDIO ORCHESTRA.
5.00 STAN
TAINS. Featuring Daws Baller, June Forty, and Peter Leeds with The Mure of nity Bay and Ja Colon's Rhythmaires.
3.30 THURSDAY CLUB.
Compiled and produced by Giuận Burling.
4.00 TIME HIGNAL.
PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. Presented by Lugo Vleira. 6.30. THE MUSIC MAN,
Relections from The Meredith ring-Penn-
Wilson Musical Sung by The Fred
0.38
ATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWB.
7.15
MAN
A serial thriller by Lyle Martin, 120 HONGKONG · HIT PARADE.
Presented by Ted ThomNG.
8.30 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS. staviewed by all Crowe, Did The Boldiers Shoot" by John Latwick "The Shabby Paradla" by Eleen Baillo
8. PIANO PLAYTIME.
With Jomph Kao.
8.56 WEATHER REPORr
2.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & BUME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
#.15 TIMOVÁH TRE TUNNEL."
A Ply for Radio by Georgs Brown
18.13 THOMAB-SCHERMAN.
Conducis The Little Orchen- tes Bociety
DANCE.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
111 SOFT), LIGHTI
.
Dot Van Der Linden a steine:''Orchestra.
1 | 2130 CLOSE DOWN, DP 221.
IRIS HART SCHOOLS
TAIN Bretch" Collegri at the A deres of Thettres at the Reub Count) by Mr. M. Griming .T.D. Art Inspectore, Placation Dept,...
1LAR TEMUR MIONAL RADIO NEWE-
Kendall Taylor (piano), DHC Scottish Orchestra. Conductor: Lan Whyte Symphony No. 3 in D (The Hall- neri-Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 5 (The Emperor)—Beethoven. 14.3 BHORT STORY.
"The Plain Cook, by L. S. Howarth, read by Cyru Ships
11.30 Lieorge Cole, Diana Churchill,
and Colla Garden in
A LIFE OF BL158,*
17.00 Midnight. THE NEWS.
MONDAY, FEB. 16
7.00 pm. THE NEWS.
7.09 COMMENTARY.
7.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
7. SPORTS REVIEW.
7.30 THE FIFTO TEST MATCH.
Australia England.
A report by Pater West on thurd "day's play at Melbourne.
7.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke.
8.00 NEW HECORDS.
(Light male).
Presented, by Roy Bradford. 9.30 Mike Mckenzie.
TIANO REPLECTIONS.
8.45 PLAINLY FOR WOMEN. 0.00 THE NEWS.
0.09 COMMENTARY,
the
9.35 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, This week recorded questions COME frod, Brunei, North Borneo,
Speakers: Professor P. 3. Meda- wat, Sir John Wellencen, and Pro- for A. C. B. Lovell.
D.30 NAITISH INDUSTRY.
3: The Electron Microscope." 9.45 COMPONER OF THE WEEK.
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POOR LITTLE FOOL Ricki Nelson
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