THE CHINA MAIL,- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY · -21, 1959.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
H.K. BUDGET BROADCAST
ON WEDNESDAY
The Financial Secretary, the Hon. A. G. Clarke, willis to open on Turaday at the broadcast hils annual Budget talk on Wednesday at Queen Elizabeth School in Kow-
7.15 p.m. This, your the Budget "is fol-courage amongst the lowed by the
Council dreaded enemies. alsations on March 2, and overy The Goone at their
Urban
evening at 7.30 candidate wilt speak for five minutes.
Nominations for the 'olectian do not close until Monday after. noon and detalia of speakers wili be given in' the Prove,
Montgomery
он September 18, 1958, Field-Marshal Viscount Mont gomery of Alamein retired from
Deputy his post **
Buprama Allied Commander in Europe, bringing to an end a career of fifty years unbrokan service to the British Army.
The BBC has marked the oc. caslon in a radio portrait, Mont Bomery of Alamein. which is sketched by
who knew Monty at every stags of his career, including President Elsen-
hower..
man
best are heard every night at 7.46.
Marooned
Queen's
ioon,
On Monday evening at 8.10, Irene Yun wili present special programme on the Hong- Kong Schools Muslo Festival, In vintage which there will be an inter. Saturday view with its founder, Donald Fraser, the Education Depart- ment's Organiser of Muslo and another with this year's adjudicator, the distinguished
Every Saturday at 5.30 in "Costaway's Cholos," Ted Thomas Interviews a well-known
múelsian, Maurics Jacobson, who has come to Hongkong especially for the event.
personality and asks them to H.K. Philharmonic
elect ex favourite records.
This Saturday's personality is Radio Hongkong's own Alleen Woods, the lady of Memory Lane fame, who since 1940 has been responsible for most of the station's light music programmee, and who recently was awarded an MBE for her work.
The concert to be given by the
Down Hongkong Philharmonic Orches
tra on Wednesday night at the Loke Yew Hall will be recorded by Radio Hongkong, and excerpt will be broadcast on Friday night at 8p.m.
Under Ita regular conductor, Aileen and her twin sister, Arrigo Foa, the orchestra will Doris, were very gifted artists, play a programme of well-known and sang and danced In many works, the highlight of which is
Double Bill
J
parts of the world, from Broad- Beethoven's Plano Concerto No. way to Bouth Africa to Hong 4 in G major, with the brilliant
planist, Annerosa Taddol, the timekong. The featura covera ha arrived
Radio In the Royal. War.
programmes do not solojet, wickshire Regiment,
two necessarily reflect the campiler'n the World Wars and his final ser taste, so it should be interest- vise at BHAPE headquarters. ing to find out what someone who has thousands of recorde pt her disposal, would like to have with her should she be maroon ed on a desert island, as well an to hear interesting and colour-
Produced by Laurence Gilliam, Montgomery of Alamein can be heard over Radio Hongkong on Tuesday evening at 0.15.
The Goons
VORNO
The
of the Vintage Goons this Saturday night "Port Night,” a lonely
British outpost somewhere in Africa,
Handsome Harry Beagoon is once again the hero of a thrill Ing tale of adventura and
(Broadcasting on a trequency
860 kilocycles per second.)
Today.
1,09 km. TIME BIGNAL.
MARCH
MIT MUSIC. 738 NEWS HUMMARYN. 729 STAGE, AND MELODIES.
SCREEN
7,45_WRATHER REPORT.
· BIARY FOR TODAY.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT,
3.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
116 PROGRAMINE PARADE,
8.D, DAVID ROSE AND 118 on
CHESTRA,
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
11.30 p.02
J
On Thursday evening at 9.16,
Hongkong Radio
presents double play-bl11.
A
One la Two Fugitives, a short
Lord Montgomery Fifty years service.
BEC
Overseas Shortwave
Programmes
(On 25:750 Mc/a, 11.85m; and 21.550 Mc/s, 13,92m)
SATURDAY, FEB. 21
7.00 pm, THE NEWS..
1.09 COMMENTARY.
135 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN.
12 SPORTS BOUND=13P.
7.30. FROM THE WREELIKA.
Extracts from editorial "comment
by leading British weakly news-
DO FORCHE' FAVOURITES.
1,45
CAO MUSIC IN THE AIR.
BBC Concert Orchestra.
Conductor: Vilem Tausky.
050 THE NEWS.
9.09 COMMENTARY,
9.13 WEEKEND REVIEW,
A radio inpcscine including Asian visitors.
130 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE. BAS COMPOŠKR OF THE WEEK.
Itals con recorday. 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.23 THE BAND OF THE
ADIER GUARDS,
10.4 MELODY HOUR.
REN
The Ion Goodwin Orchestra, The Dennia Wilson Trio, Eve Doswell. 11.30 DANCE MUSIC:
On
11.4 RACING coords.
The Loupardstown Chase.
A commentary by Michael O'Renir on the race al Leopardstown, Burd, 12.00 Midnight A As UCIATION
FOOTBALL.
A commentary on the second half of one of the day's Eigilah League
Matelier.
12.43 m. ABROCIATION
DALL RESULTI. Followed by an interlude. 100 THE Nkws.
SUNDAY, FEB. 22
FOOT-
140 p.m. THE NEWS. 1.09 TOMIR NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1,15 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
1.30 THE MAN BORN TO BE
.HING.
A play cycle on the Life of Dar Lord by Dorothy La Sayorn. T: The Light, and the Kato, Followed by an interlude. 1.30 Kenneth Horns Bristo that
nothing is
"BEYOND OUR KEN,
9.09 COMMENTARY, 9.15 ASIAN CLUB
law and the Eights of Man.* Bpeakor: Gerald Gardiner, Q.C. 9.6 LIGHT MUSIC.
Os gramophone records.
by Joan Ramage. The cast in this fortnightly magazine pro-9.00 THE NEWS. clūdas Joan Maria, Norman gramma is a famous Darby And: Danes and Bill Dorward,
Joan couple reminiscing about: |their theatrical career; talk: about Eve and Plarre Curls by Gil Crowe; poetry by Shake- 10.00 speare and Yeats, and musto 10.15 CONCERTO.
Tucker: ranging from Sophie singing "Life Begins at Forty": to Kirsten Flugeiad ainging a
Bach aris.
ful ancodotes of her life story. atary by Peter Fleming adapted Darbies And Joans for radto by John Manchip Music Festival
Since the school year began in September, school children and been preparing teachers have. for their annual musle festival this year the eleventh-which
8,30 MORNING MELODY.
Cpris Stapleton and his Orch. 5.34 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME RUINAL
SPECIAL 4
THE NEWS, NOUNCEMENTA NKAULTS.
AN
SPORTS
White,
The two fugitives are played The threads which link to by John
and Carwell
Rel gether this week's edition of Oulitas, and the play is produced Patchwork are grey and silver, by Valerie Fry.
as the theme of the programme The second play is Barbara F. | is "Darbles and Joans”, Harper's Tangle of Weeds, a { Among the items that George Hongkong Stage Club production Fowler will be Introducing in
9.45 KUNDAY, CONCERT,
Concert Brandebourgeois No. 3 in
| G Major Allegro-Adgio Allegro (75. Baet)-Orchestra De Chambre Adolf Bunch; Song of Destiny
Probing Holders & Vaugiranj With Beecham Choral Society (Chorus: Master? Denis Vaughan
753 WEATHER REPORT
* TIME BIGNAL. THE NEWB.
1.10 COMMENTARY.
835 MUSIC IN THE MIR.
5.00 CLOSE DOWN,
Prelude a L'Appres.midi D'Un Pause' 12.13 p...MID-DAY PRAYERS,
| (Debumy)-The Filharmonia Orch. by Iyor Markevitchi Symphony Ja. D Mmor (Cesar Franeki-N.B.C. Sym- phony Cantelll 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-
SREEL.
Orch cond. by Guldo
9.15 RECORD ROUND ABOUT. 40.15 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK: Excerpts from "The Swan Lake" (Tchaikovsky, Sceno. Swan Theme) and Dance of the Little Swans. Act 2. Introduction to Secav and Second Dance of the Queen of the Swane, Act 2: Wallz in A major, Act 1 and Elungarian Dance (Czardas) Aet I- Sir John Barbiroll. conducting the Tingle Orch, The Garden of Fond11:15-KPILOGUE. (x): A Shropshire 12d-Mapredy (Butterworthi-alje. Orel,
by Sir John Barbirolll.
cond
1.00 SERVICE FROM THE METHO
BEST CHURCH.
Cond. by the Rev. J.E, Kand- bach.
ROMANCE IN MUSIC 12.60 noun HONGS BY LEONARD
AND BONG,
1.00 TIME BRIGNAL.
111 WEATHER REFORT
1:25 TIME
BIGNAL,
NEWS.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCHTIME TIME.
WARREN (LARITONE) WITH
ORCHESTRĄ,
12.15 p.. THE MUSIC OF STEPREN
FOSTER.
With Andre Kostelanetz
Ilia OrchesŪTA.
Chilman: Timothy Birch.
1.00 TIK BIGNAL.
Joyeuse Marche: Fate Polmaise 1230 THE CRITICS. from Rol Malgre Lu)')—Elisa- beth Brasseur Choir, Pierre Germa (Baritone); Andante Spianato & Grand Polonaise Brilante in E Bat Orch. Op. 22-
major for Pan Stuttgart cond. by Pro Muzica Orch.. Rolf Retshandi (Piano),
1.66 JUST FOR Y
YOU,
Presented by Dili Dorward.
100 "THE DIG TILL
A Radio Play, by Wilkinson.
Part 3: Some Violen (m.
Roderick
130 PERRY COMO BINUB.
With the Ray Charles vingers and the Bitchell Ayres Or
CHILLER.
4.00 MUSIC FOR TEATIME.
Murle by Dorina,
The Recond Sunday-in Lesit, The Chapel of New College, Oxford. 113 CLOSE DOWN,
and
7.00
JUHYTHM WITH
HERBERT
SEITER AT THE PIANO.
NEWA.
1.1 WEATHER_REPORT.
1.15 TIME STOHAL,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1,30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
L'Apprenti Horeler Dukas-The Paliharmonia
by Orchestra cord, igor Markevitel: GII Uccelli ( Birds Site for Small Orch. Re- enighi)-Ear Eymphony Oreh.. cond. by Willy Ferrero, Cavette
(Non troppo allegro) from Symphony No. 1 in D Major) ("Clamteal") (Prokofie-The Filharmonia Orch cend. by tror Markevitch.
2.00
FACE TOERSHWIN). starring: Fred Astaire
Monday
TIME SIGNAL.
·LIGHT MUSIC. 7.35 NEWS HUMMARY. 120 MELUDY AND SONG. 745 WEATHER REPÖRT. 150 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY, Tav. Fr. a. Kiarland, B.J.
135 DIARY FOR TODAY.
7.38 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWB,
5.19 PROGRAMME PARADE.
85 MUBIC IN THE ABIL 9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.39 IN ~ "DOUBLE
Gogl
ATTRAC
hb Ore, Freddy Murtia &
1.00 TIME SIGNAL,
11 WEATHER REPORT.
135 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS 2:
BPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ity The Rev. 1. 2. Sandbach, JURNEY TO MELODY 1.00 TIME` SIGNAL.
12.3
11) WEATHER REPORT. 1.13 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS ♣ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, 130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC. 2.99 CLOSE DOWN,.
5.34 NOT FOR SQUARES, 6.00 TIME BIGNAL.
LA DENI HEURE FRANCAISE. 6.38 THE VERA LYNN BROW
With The Keynotes & Eric Ronson Orchestra.
Guest artist: Michael Krein, 6.5% WEATHER REPORT, 1.00 TIME SIGNÁL, THE NEWS. 2.10. COMMENTARY
7.15 HANLEY BLACK AND ms
ORCHESTRA.
1.30 ELECTION TALK BY CAN- UMDAZES FOR THE VIDAN COUNCIL
1J3 OPERA AND BALLET, 835 TAKE IT FROM HERE:
With Dick Bently, Jimmy Ed- wards & June Whitdeld. 1.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke.
8.50 WEATHER REPORT.
P TIME LIONAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. VAS MONTGOMERY OF ALAMEIN.
A portrait from the remini entices of thors who knew him or who have barved with him. Narrated by L.-Gen.. Sir Brian Rotruck!
RS NETHERLANDS COMPOSERS.
Gus and final in a series. Featuring Dutch symptionie music.
JAURANOK SILK AND Excerpt from the musical flm ABRECON MONCERT 1918GIT CAF
„A2 LAURINOP, KELE
HIS
-Wiik popplar singers.
5.00 UNIT ERQUESTA,
Calling Zina Indep. Platoon
----KARAC
Presented by Nancy Wise.
A 600 TINE SIGNAL.
“EUSTUNDU KONAN Đăkišk
ORCH
A programme of Latin Ameri-
can music.
6.30 CASTAWAY'S CHOICE.
This Week's Cutaway--Allees: Woods.
Presented by Ted Thomas.
* WEATHER REFORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
130 COMMENTARY,
THE THIS WEEK.
News, Yesorts & interviews on Farsh of the week's events in
and out of Hengkong.
Complied by Timothy Birth
2.45 VINTAGE GOONE.
Leptin Balen DE Fort Night."
#1 FORTSCAST.
8.35 CONTINENTAL BENDEZVOU8,
With Denise despart.
SWEATUER REPORT.
7.00 TIME RIGNAL, THE NRW4. & HOME NEWⱭ FROM BRITAIN,
9.15 INVITATION TO MUSIC,
Overture "Die Schoene Molusine" Op. ("Legend of the Fair Molu- Kina") (Mendelssohn)--Vienna Bym- phony Orch, cond, by Hans Malikaul Concerto in G Minor for Plane and Oruh, Op. 25 Orazio Frugoni (Piano) Viers Bringhony Orch. cond. Rudolf Marsit (MendelavolyER
545 THE SATURDAY STORY.
by
PIEDIS WAS my Uncio Jules" by B. JOL.
tead by xrancis Altrey.
*#30 WEATHER REPOELT
10.00 THE SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
19.11 BUT AND ADOUT.
buelo Trods tha" | Champagne
COMPES Tmethy Kirch
NIGBT FINAL
prevented by Mirk“ Kanan11. 111, WEATHER ZEPOILT 1237 CLOCK DOWN.
chestra rond, Doutech.
—Adolph
2:00 CLOSE DOWN.
2.30-NEW ORLEANS÷EXPRESS 5.3 "RODENT HURNS."
With Irving Fazola's Dixieland-
and George
3.00 HOME AND
QUESTS.
Hartman's
HOSPITAL RE-
Presented by Jennifer 4.00 BURIC FOR TEA TIME.
Iter Owen and his Orchestra. 430 I HEAR EUROPP BINDING."
Spain & The Busque, Country introduced by Wurma Thomai, 4.45 LEA BAXTER His orca,
CHORUS.
5.00 HENRY WOOD FROMENADE
CONCERTA SIND SEASON.
UBV nymphony Orch, cond, by. Sir Malcolm Sargent.
5.30 CHILDREN'S STORY..
Mines by "Hing Holomon's Rider luggards tanjeprode: "Solomon'
Cham-
her."
Treasure
5.00 TIME BRINAL. STRING SONG.
ཕྱུ་ ༔
By Ronald Dinge and his Dr. chertza.
30 FORCES' EVENING SERVICE. Cond. by The Rev. J.M. Backer,
CF. from the English Method-
1st Church, Wanchai.
6.34 WEATHER REPORT,
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, TIH NEWS.
7.18 HOME NEWS FROM TRITAIN. 7.15 FROM THE WERKIES,
130 BOOK BHOP,
Each week at this time Timothy Birch discisses with a guest speaker books they have “Been reading. This week Colvyn Haya discursen - The Risin Kevolution" by Alan Moorhead & Trouble Maker" by AL.P. Taylor. 1.45 THE BILLY COTTON BAND SIS SOANTS FOBİYTE
4
$5 and ay
"
3,00,871, TIME DIGNALS
BNOW..
QUIKK.TM
Adapted by Muriql-Ravy, from ** Modern Comedy" by Jolin Galsworthy.
8.45 MURIO FROM HOLLAND.
*#texta'——inado in the Latin
y) 250, WRAMIEK REPORT:
WEATHER BEFORT; &; PRO- |- *.09.TIME SIGNAL THE NEW! *
BAZA GRAMNE PARADE. ANNOU
8:19 "MUSIN
FAMESISIAN MAHNI
LATIN
LUONTICELLONTE DAKWA:FROM BRITAIN.
"EAGL«KX*B, IS THE NEWS,I
A Radio Pansi· Game="kno
! Panell' Diskas Hrabrothers -Muzionghagas. Well Egertonj
her on. ChalZELAND--John Wallace. The, progWNICIMA 'KE- ranged & produced by Timothy
Part 3:2 hitsfortunes" and all;"
10.5g, Prespa
igen, RADIO NEWABLEL
Brian Pills. Charp), BBC Scot. tish Orchestra “conducted by Colin Davis.
Symphonic Ballad, The Voyevode-- Tezalkovsky; Harp Concerto - Alum Loddusolt: Sympliony No. 8-Shota- at-11.15 SHORT STORY.
Produced by Gillian Durling, Patchwork takes the air 9.30 p.m. on Wednesday.
kovicit.
*A kill for a Star. by Peter Fraser.
read by Gordon Crier.
sankanı 11.20 George Cole, Diana Churchill,
and Colla Görden in ‘A LIFE OF NILIK,” 12.00 Midnight. THE NEWS.
MONDAY, FEB. 23
Introduced by Gebres Fowler and produced-by Gillian fir-
10.00 YnONIC MINUTES (Bob.
H
паду. Davarlag
Symphony
cond. by Kurt Giraunke. 14.15 BRITISH INDUSTRY.
Orch.
A series of talk at the ByRish Connest.
**The Gemical Industry" by Már 10. Sheppard B.Sc., Chairman of the Board of Directors, Imperial Chentical Industries,
1058 WEATHER REPORT. " 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
REEL
·U:1)_WAKKEN
THE PIANDRAT THEW AT 1139 CLOSE DOWN,
Thursday
700 A TIME `SIGNAL.
MARCH.
LIGHT MUSIC,
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7,20 MORNING MELODY, 745 WEATHER. REPORT.
150 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
Hev. Fr. J. Garland, S.J.
135 DIARY FOR TODAY,
1.58 WEATHER REPORT,
1.00 TIME BIONAL THE NEWS.
31 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 MUSIC FROM SPAIN." 3:00 CLOSE DOWN,
12.30 p.m. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
By Boston Pops Orchestra, cand, by Arthur Fiedler, ~ 1.00 TIME SIGNAL. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.13 TIME
SPECIAL
NEWB,
BINTMENT,
130 GOLDEN AGE OF POPULAR
·SONG.
1.00 pm. THE NEWS. 1.09 COMMENTARY, 7.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1.20 APONTA REVIEW.
1:30 LETTER PROM AMERICA.
By Alistair Cooke.
15 NEW RECORDS,
(ight muale). Presented by Roy Bradford. 1.15 KEMPKINI SELENADE.
Introducing old ones-new ones.
loved pols-neglected ours by Bemprint at the piano. Featuring warungunsenta : for plans and orchestra, BBC_Revue Urchestra. Contactor: Harry Raising- witz
“KS. MAINLY FOR WOMEN,
9,00 THE NEWS
109 COMMENTARY.
2.15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. This week recorded questions come from Singapore.
Air John Wölfenden, Andrew Bhonfield, and Mary Trevelyan will snawer the queations in Lodon
30 DIITISH INDUSTRY,
"Timber."
Introduced by Tony Gibson.
2.45 COMPONER OF THE WEEK. Biravinsky (on records).
19.00 Ing B12, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 Ted may in
RAYS A LAUGH."
19.45 FOR CHILDREN.
"The Story of the Treazăre Backers' by E. Nesbit.
11.30 EVERGREEN.
Devid Csizma talks about the three well-known excerpts from Berko's dramatic #ymphony, Romeo Juliet. The third of a mories of
nstrated programmes, which well-known
cel broadcasters will disolaA BORTIO of the greatest
8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
by Tea Tabakr 1 16 12 IS FILE AVBIG OF ERIC COATES.
REPORT
Zerests A ANDEROTO-DHD-
Melmlian (A BBC" Setinolst
9.45 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
Compiled Introduced Davis. 6.09 TIME KIONAL.
by
NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL" Introdner by Colin Stuart. 0.30 MUMENT MUSICALE.
9.58
A programme of continuona
WRATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
7.20 COMMENTARLINGTON QUAR 7.15 THE RAY
TET.
11.32 CLOBE DOWN.
Wednesday
7.30 am. TIME BIGNAL,
MARCH
LIGHT MUSIC,
1.35 NEWB SUMMARY,
7.30 MELODY AND SONG, 145 WEATHER REPORTV.
750 A THOUGHT ON YOUR WAY.
Rev. Fr. J. Gariano, H.,
7.35 DIARY PÓR TODAY.
1.30 KLXCTION TALK BY CAN. 728 WEATHER REPORT,
DIDATES FOR THE URBAN
COUNCIL.
735 CUCKTAIL TIME.
3.00 A KONT
NIDIFFMADE
ABOUT GARDENING,
something Nasty in the Tool shed" by J. 11. noothroyÉ.
2.18 BONGKONG SCHOOLS SIUSIC
FESTIVAL,
Introduced by Irene Yacu.. 8.20 TRIO DAIMAR (VOCAL),
WIN Guitars and
Accomp
BOO, TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWB. 2,10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
KIS MINUCCHI AND ACQUAVIVA
THEIR ORCHESTRAS.
1.00 CLOSE DOWN.
8:30 pm. MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. 1.00 TIME BIGNAL,
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNÁL; THE NEWS &
thythm
13
830 THEIR FINEST HOUR. A
George Blevinson.
8.68 WEATHER REPORT,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTO.
" IN THE NEWA.
A Kadi PARI GASTU.
The Panel: Denise Brabant. Grace
McGeoghegan. Nell Egerton, Robert Fox, Chairman John Wallace.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS * The programine, arranged & pro-
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
Complied and brofussádz
6.00 TIME" BIGNAL,
PORTUGUESE HALY TOUR. Trospaled By "Hugo' VlulŁA,
6.30 BONDRA BIANCA AT THE
FIAND.
With Robert Ashley and Ile Grch,
5.55 WEATHER REPORT
2.99 TIME BIGNAL THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY,
WITH LINE
7.15 KENDEA AND THE HOREME
BAR TRIO,”
730 ELECTION TALK
BY CAN. DIDATES FOR THE URBAN COUNCIL.
7.33 HONGKONG HIT FARADE
Presented by Ted ThÕISAR. 8.30 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS.
"A Deck of Love" by John Napoleon and Milo
by faith Kaunders. Biewed by Janet Tombl LAS PIAND PLAYTIME WITH
-JOYERIT KOO,
1.36:WEATHER REPORT,
2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THO NEWS &
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1.35 A DOUDLY DILL,
#two #agitives A short story by Peter, Fleming adspied für Radio by Jotas Mufchly White.
• Produced for The Hongkong Stage Club by Valette Fry,
TANE othy Bireti (Repost orf 10.15 PIANO CONCZIT NO. 3 IN 5'
HOME NEWA YROM BUTAIN.duced
0.15 MUNDAY IXCITAL,
With Glaella Tam (Mero- Kpornoj, Ely- Alves (Viola)_A plans Becomp, br. Winnie Ling. 14 ECWEB OF BABADWAY.
Tho-muna of Harold Home, 2015 VINTAUE DOONS.
Th Dreaded Piano Clubher.". 10.45 JACK 118IS, MIS PIANO
UBCHESTRA.
19.5% WEATHER, REPORT, 1199 TIME BUNAL, RADIO NEWS-
TEKLA ILI REVERZEN 1199 CLOSE DOWN."
'D'une salas
MUSIC,
ALL-NEWT SUMMÄRT.
7.20 MELODY AND SONG, -
DAN WEATHER TREBAJER, A 15 A THOUUN NON-FOUR-WAY.
449 DIARY" TŪS TODAY.
broadcast).
2.09 CLOSK DOWN:
5,30 KVENING PERENADE”,- Max Skis, bus Violin and bla Orch.
100 TIME SIGNAL.'
LUCKY BIP.
Presented by MabyhøriIR, USE WEATHER REPORT. 105 TÍMABDIGNAD THE NEWS.- 7.19 COMMENTARY:
1.15 THE HONGKONO, BUDGET, An explanatory, LAIR DYE yinancial serviky The 'Mom, 734 ELECTION TALK: BY CAN- DIDATES FOR THE URBAN COUNCIL. (7:38 TIME FOR MANAG
Wathy Molin Day. KORATÍOUSE FROM CHINA. 8.13HK GETALS FREMFIN# OKCH.
FLAT.
(Tchaikowsky), Mawton-Wood fabo) with the Winterthur symphony Orchestra, cond." RY Waller dockr.
1949 LET'S DANCE 10.39 WEATHER REPORT. 1109 TEMS SIGNAL, BADIO NEWE- 11.18. SOFT-LIGHTS LAND SWEET 2138, CLOSE-DOWN.
{}`riday
ỠUS WAY.
By The Raw, Fr.
1239 THE MERRILL
CROIN.
"Songs of the dea,"
100 TLE BIGNAL.
STATION
LETTER FROM AMERICA
By Alistair Cooke,
(Repeat of last Questay's broad-
what)
NEWS.
1.11 WEATHER REPORT. 1. TE
SPECIAL 1.32 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.09 CLOSE DOWN.
BINOUNCEMENTS,
5.30 ROMANTIC sketches.
(Prince Di Cantriano), GOOT Tine and his Orch.
POPULARITY POLL Freeenind by Nick Kendali. 434 JUNIOR FÄRE..
•
Introduced by. Giana Mooion. 6.31 WEATHER REPORT. 740 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS. 7. COMMENTARY.
CANWHOLL AND HIG 1.39 ELECTION TALK BY CAN. DIDATES FOR THE URDAN COUNCIL,
7.35 1 STRAN
1.95 MUNIC ON THE UPBEAT.
With Eddie Colling & his Örch, Rosetts aim Lowe, Nartalor
• NIEW (Vocal)1 Urble Green, Trombone; d. C. C37c0, ‚alto- --MAX (5910l)),
8.00 KUNGKONG -PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA CONCERT. EXOUPLE TRcorded at the Loke Kraw A cond. by Arrigo Pos BOL AVIATOR TREɗa (x=2x1)- 136 PAMUUND TİLE WORLD IN
DUKEEL
EM INFORMATION DESK. KE WHATHEN REPOEM
FUN STABLE SIGNAL, THE NEWS A HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 2.18 BISO CONCERT HALL.
BUG: DrAviza-cowse by Pedro 19:19. TAKE TY. FROM KEBE,
Dick Binkleyen: Imany Kawurde: * AJMAN - Walth dia
** (Rapona "nz · Imy Tunday's broad- *** BONOK BE TONT BENNETT. 11.49 TUN OMARY RADIO NEWS- 114 999ANDRE, MUSIC,
woyrics most frequently heard
TE DO Midnight. THE NEWS.
TUESDAY, FEB. 24
2.00 pm, TUK NEWS.
7.00 COMMENTARY.
4.18 ROME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
120 SPORTS HOUND-UP.
730 FORCES' FAVOURITER. 100 JEM Mekschale und
Kerr in
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THE FLYING BOGTOR/ A string of stories based on the work of the Australian Royal Flying Docter Service.
8.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.
A programme for Ulster people Overseas including the newe" Fron homo, a sports report, topical talke and intervICWE.
13 THE NEWS,
9.03 COMMENTARY.
Introduced by Eamonn Andrewni 1138 HALF MILE OFFSHORE, 12.00 Midnight. THE NEWS.,
THURSDAY, FEB. 26
700 pan. THE NEWI
TOR COMMENTARY,·
3.18 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN.
10 PORTA · ROUND-UP.
1,30 WELSH MAGAZINE,
LD KATHLEEN LOKO ((PIANO),
On gramophone recorde.
1.15 THE TED HRATH BHOW.
Ted Heath and his Nusle with Trizia Payne.
1.00 TU NEWS.
9.09 COMMENTARY. 0.15 THE
BRITI911 OEMNIMTT- MENT IN AFRICA
Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
9.10 FIRST MEETING.
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John Wolfenkis,
W.
8.15 THE BRAINS TRUST. Speakers: Professor H. Macy, Buy Hugh Beaver, and Dilys Powell
1.45 RECITAL.
* Alice Halktase (soprana: Austria), Cütten Helllwell" (piano), Songs by Brahms.
10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. |
10.15 MÚBIC FROM
TINENT.
THE CON-
On gramophone records.
10.30 MEN OP #CIENCE.
A refeetion on the Scottish con- tribution to acfeace and medicine by Pater Cook,
11:39 THE REGINALD
ORCHESTRA,
LEOPOLD
12.00 Midnight, THE NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, FEB, 25
-7.00 pro. THE NEWS.
7.00 COMMENTARY.
7.15 HOME NEWS FROM HEITAIN. 735 SPORTS BOUND-UP.
7.30 MUBIC FOR DANCING.
Vicker Bilvester and his Ballroom Orchestra.
8.15 CHRISTIANS IN COMMUNITY Faith and Family Campolgy of the Church la Waive,
1.30 CELEBRITY RECITAL.
Maurice Gendron (celio), Jean Francais (plazo).
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Vice-
Chanenior of testing University, marth Iter Ecoollency Mr V, Les Pandit ligh Commissioner for India in London.
BAS SONG AND DANOR. 10.09 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL 10.13 MÚSIC IN THE
YORKE MANNER. 11.00 SERIOUS AUGUMENT,
11.29 ROYAL MUSIC
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The inst of a sories of grammes which Denis Slovens talks about music associated Royalty in England.
12.00 Midnight. THE NEWS,
FRIDAY, FEB. 27
7.00 pm. THE NEWS, 1.09 COMMENTARY,
with
7.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 129 SPORTE ROUND-UP, 7.30 SPOTLIGHT.
Focuses 13 Copsonwealth artists who entertain, with the iver Mairants Trio,
Today: The Maple Leaf Four from Canada
1.43 COMMONWEALTH OF BONG. Artists from the Commonwealt gather in London to send greetings in song to their folks at home.
30 MERCHANT
GRAMME.
NAVY PRO-
The Weekly Newsletter Kitroduced by Trevor Blore, followed by 2.
Sonate in minor-Paure: Begiecord Requests. MU
9.90 THE NEWB.
D. COMMENTARY.
0.15 NEW IDEAS..
of the
A composite) programme Intesi Britishy Inventions, techniques, and discoveries.
930 ENGLISH WRITING.
Interchange,' 'FitzGerald and Kubalyat of Omar Khayyam". By Professor A. 3. Axberry. 9.3 PIANO PLAYTIME.
-Desha Hunt at the piano, 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 MUSIC FROM STAGE AND
SCREEN.
9.00 THE NEWS.
9.09 COMMENTASY,
9.15 INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE,
PRESS
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A person in the news examined by journalista.
9.35. LITERARY LONDON.
Vidle Naipaul recalls writers who have lived In Ciroapede,
8.45 THE INTERNATIONAL
PLAYERS
Directed by Gilbert Vinter. 16,00 10 Mea, RADIO NEWSREEL» 19.35 NEW RECORDS.
(Concert music). Prevented by Donald Mitchell. 11.09 IT DOES YOU "GOOD" TO
STRUGGLE, Wellten and narrated by Stephen
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ener Korsakov; Bults from the Red Pony Hands), Rawicz and Lander
Copland; Stay with me for ever pianua), Don Carlos (Latin-American. (Giritle) Lehez: Sulte; Sylvia- inute), The Jeremy Lubbock Quar- Delibes.
tet rhythmle piano muela). · Intro- 11.00 DEBEST ISLAND DISCS
duced by Alan Dell,
Thus week! Roy Piomley.
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