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THE CHINA MAIL," SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1959.

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

RADIO HK TO STAY

OPEN FOR BOAT RACE

The biggest and most keenly followed event on the rowing calendar is the annual Oxford versus Cambridge University boat race over the tradi- tional Putney to Mortlake course.

This year's rase will be broad- cast by Radio Hongkong just after midnight tonight.

Gillan

Durling borrows the Me Tingle seats himself opposite word as a fille for her new Tod Thomas and talks to him series of programmes In which in today's Castaway's Choice at the discusses the art of various 7 p.m.

have cho an

To bring lateners a ploture of the race, and the final result, | humourists

who

Fadio Hangkong will be on the the monologue as their form "Record Review

air until 12.45 tomorrow morn- Ing to relay commentaries from the BBC.

Easter, Garland

"A Garland for Easter," which will be on the air on Bunday at 7.30 p.m., le wovon from the many strands of folklore, music, history, religion, pagan custom and tradition which together

give Easter time its character,

In this programme Timothy

expression.

Among the many great per formers who

Most serious record collectors have made the monclogue their own particular would jump at the chance of an forle,

Halloway, alignment such as David Kwan aro Stanley dayca Grenfell, Anza Bussell, has just landed himself. Harb

and Beatrice Lille, all to be heard in this Borle

Shriner

Monologue will be on the air from 4 to 4.30 this afternoon.

Birch has explored the origina Castaway

Comedian Beatrice Lillio

David's boon set the Job of browsing through

record anDDE to select Interesting records and choose the latest releases that attract him most in the field of classical music,

These will be complied into under the well-known English side, would draw the ins at Its

teacher, Geoffrey being as featherweight as meat- a fortnightly programma called flautist and of this time; the

will be Glibert, will play several plecea | of that which is granted the title? smiling face - The

of Billy Record Review which

the of 'light muslo. question of why we eat Easter Tingle la familiar to almost all Introduced each Bunday by Irene on both the flute and ego, why do the children talk | Hongkong parents, and partiou- | Yuen #1 12.10 p.m. starting recordar. about Easter bunnies and why larly those who deliver their tomorrow. do women wear Easter bon children Into his hands every

Saturday morning.

of many of the

are observati

neta!

customs which

These and many other qUER- tione are answered,

Instructor,

mixed Now Hongkong's leading phy. with music, poetry and descripsical, training tlone of Easter colebrations in not generally realleed that Billy earlier times, to form this "Gar. tand for Easter.”

Monologue

Trevor Wye

Two extremely talented local He will be accompanied, at the performers got together in the

Concert Hall of Radio Hongkong: piano by Iron's Yuen.

some time ago and recorded #3 series of programmes bezmod directly towards these dwellers in the no-man's-land of music.

Moya Rea, an accompaniet of Somewhere between the two renown Jolna with singers Robert (tenor) and Patti extremes of the Elvis Presley Witcher Fan Club and the Chamber Duncan (soprano) to presont this and many other phaseP Troyor Wys, 23-year-old Musto devotoce, there exista a week's selection of Music on the ful and colourful career flautist, now serving as a Royal group of people who, while ilk Lighter Side, Which will be pro- be brought to light whon Marine bandeman who studied ing their mualo on the lightersented at 7.30 p.m. next Friday,

was once the terror of the Far East and reigned for many years as a champion fighter through out the area.

Menalogue the dictionary do- fince as a dramatlo composition for the single performer.

This

of

will

(Broadcasting on a frequency |

800 kilocycles per second.)

Today

11.00 GARY ALAN AND HIS

CHESTRA,

11.30 “CAROUSEL.”

on-

flodgers- Selections from the

Film Etauerstein Musical Starring, Whirley Jones & tier- don Mcrae Chorns & De

ekextra conducted by Allred Newman.

12.00 noon. PIANG BOETH WITI

KITIEM.

Has Morgan and Edule

1230 ..

CABE,"

user.

"COMPOSER CAVAL-

Victor Young.

1.00 TIME SIGNĀL

2. WEATHER REPORT.

115 TIME SIGNAL,

1.30

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN-

NOUNCEMENTS.

WALTZ TIME"

2.00 "JUST FOR YOU."

Presented by fill Dorward.

3.00 "THE DO THJ.."

Aadio Play by

Roderick

Wilkinson, Final Episode:

"Ruint Daylight."

3.30 EDMUNDS

ORCHESTRA.

kas AND 15

A 1ragtamme Df

American Musle.

4.00 ONOLOGUE,"

Latit

The Art of the Solo Humorlez Presented by Gillan Durling.

4.30 TRING BUNG."

Ranald

chestra.

Binge and

8.00 UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented bý. Naney

his Or-

Wile.

0.00 "MUNIC IN MINIATURĒ."

5.30 THEIL FINEST BOUR

Bir Ernest Shackleton,

7.00 CASTAWAY'S CHOICE.

This Week ** Bantaway! D Tingle.

1.30 FAVOURITE CHARACTERS,

"Count Fosco" from. The Woman in White" by Wilkie Collins, The choles of the well knows her writer "Michel Innes,"

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8,00 TIME KIGNAL, THS NEWS.

8.10 COMMENTARY.

13 T WEEK.

Now, Reports & interviews an of the week's events in

and out of Hongkong,

piled by Timothy Birch.

сот

#45 LIFE WITH THE LYONS.

"A Honie Divided."

0.15 LONDON CALLING.

ja

This werk-Serivas Argument— In which two members Parliament discitas maiters of current interest. The speakers: John Wall Conservative, M.P. for Wlekhar, and Dennis Don- Helly Labour WWF. For l'em- broke. The nyam. 9.15 SATURDAY STONY,

Bett Schwarzkopf, Sing Ex-i cerpla from Handel's "Memiah." 10.15 AC HANUBTAND."

Gilbert Vinter and the Concert Hand.

10.45 EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE.

Trinity Churcht. From Holy

1. M. Dockyard conducted by The Rev. E. W. Htredder BN. 11.30 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

Freddy Albert (Eur), 11.45 FOLK SONGS,

Aung by Kilia Streich (Sop.) & Luffi înfantina (Tenor), 12.13 p.. ELORD REVIEW,

New Records selected and re viewed by David Kwan presented by Irene Yue16.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL

DUYTHET

WITH

and

FRANKIE

CARLE AT THE PIANO, WEATHER REPORT.

I TERE NEGNAL.

NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUN- CEMENTS.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 MOVIE PARADE

Selections from 8k Stock- ings"; Music by Cole Porter. Starring Fred Astaire and Cydi Chrisne.

1118

2.30 BARRY

JAMER AND

ORCHESTRA,

3.00 HUME AND 1108PITAL RE-

QUESTR.

Presented by Jennifer.

4.00 MUSIC FOR TEATIME.

Gordon Jenkina and hir Or- chestra

4,30 NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC

GRCHESTRA, Conducted by Andra Kante- lanta. 5.00 CHILDREN'S PROGILAMME.

"Toytown" by 5. 0. Hulme Beaman and the Bhowing up of Larry the Lamb” 5.30 ABCÍATION, FOOTBALL.

INTERPORT. Hongkong v. Macao.

trom thơ II.K. Football Club Cround.

6,15 MUSICAL INTERLUDE, 430 FORCER EVENING SERVICE

Conducted by. Tük dickard brewdatte Patronage C. F. with ■ cons bined Army and RAY Choir arranged and directed by Major 1. A. Biovens RA.P.C. and accompaided by Major Smith,

7,00 TL MELODY LINGERS

ONS

Presented by Gillian Burling. 750 A GARLAND FOR EASTER.

A Programme in celebration

of the Easter Festival, Read- eta Bavid Jones And David Lyille.

Written and produced by Timothy Birch (First broadenst in Apol, INI?).

7.38 WEATHER REPORT,

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 8.10 JUMS NEWA FROM DRITAIN. X.IS BOAMES FORBYTE ESQUIRE,

Adapted by Muriel Levy from "A Modern Comedy" by John Gairworthy..

BAS BUNDAY CONCERT.

Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in C Minor The London Sym Orch. Chairman: Frankond. by Josel

Krip

RABAJ Foster Overture, Op. 30 (Rimsky- Symphony Korsakovi — Bavaring Orch. cand by Kurt Grounke: Tehnikovalty: Concerto in D Major, Op. 33-Leonid Kogan (Violin) and

Conservatoire cond. by Anubre

"Btardust" by George Ramset. Reed by the author. $38 WEATHER REPORT.

30.00 TIME BIONAL

NEWS & ROME NEWS FLO31 Orch. do in Societe des Canceerts dit

BRITAIN.

10.15 DANCE DATE.

10.58 WEATHER BEPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS,

TEEL.

11.35 LATE NIGHT FINAL

Presented by Nick Kendall. 12.05 AM. THE HUNDRED AND

FIFTH BOAT RACE.

Cambridge challenges

Oxford on the, scurso from Putney to Mortiske.

Commentatin by John Spenge, Asiated by John Lundo antt. Itay- mond Baxter..

1245 CLOSS DOWN.

Sunday

.1.00.2.2: · TIME: BIGNALA WEATHER - AEPUKT

VA

GRAMME PARADE, YOU 8,19 BUNDAY STRING LONG. .EM. WEATHER REPORTYPEN

8.09 TIME BIONALA

NEWS, IPEUTAL SULT.

ANNOUN-

Vandernoot.

SE WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL

NEW & COMMENTARY. 10.15 "MURIC IN A QUIET MUOB,“

A programing of love songs sung by Ball! Terri with Laurindo Almeida (Guitar) and Martin Raderman (Foto). 19.45 PERSONAL CHOICE.

A Belection of poetry chosen “And Introduced." by "Kingsley

16.55. 'WEATJIEN. NEPORT:

11.00 TIMES SIGNAL, RADIO`NEWS-

REEL.

In "From the Concert Hall," Lighter Side Radio Hongkong's, Wednesday evening recital, a young Royal Marine from H.M.B. Terror in Singapore makes his first broad-

| cast here.

SPECIAL AN

9.00 TIME BIONAL. THE NEWS NOUNCEMENTS. 2.15 TOAST WITH TED 10.00 GEORGE MELACILLINO AND

HIA ORCHESTRA.

"Under Western Skles”

10.30 "THE COUNT JESTER." --

Danny Kaye Sinze. Bolections from the Flim, with Orchestra rand, by Vis Schoen,

1100 BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Cond. by Vilem Tausky and Robert Fattion (A London

Bludio Concert). 11.30 TRIG RUMEED (VDCA)).

With Orchestra cond, by Don Costa

11.63 LATIN RHYTHMS,

With Ethel Smith at the Organ & Banda Carlocs.

12.00 noon. VIC DAMONE SINGS.

With CanineRÈS

chestra.

and

13.30 p.m. "APERITIF,"\

1.00 TIME SIGNAL. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

15 TIME SIGNAL.

Or-

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

(Doni-

-40

1.30 LUNCHTIME PROM," "Don Pasquale"Overlure zett!)-Tho___ Now Symphony chestra cond. by Aberto Erode; "Sylvia" Dallet Music. (Delibes)— Itʊynt

House Opera

Orchestra. Covent Garden, cond, by Huro Hignold: Concerto No. 1 In G Minor for Violin and Orchestra | CJ. 20 (Beach)Ruggiero Alee! (Violia) with The Lordon Symphony Orchestra, cond. by Pierino Gamba.

1.15 "THE WIZARD OF OZ.

From the sound lack of the Piim, taxing Judy Garland, Orchestra and chorus. coo. by Herbert Stothart and George Stoll,

1.00 NOGER WILLIAMS, PIANO, CHORUS & ORCHESTRA,

DON FALLADIUM" With The Skyrockets Orches- ta. The Keynotes, Eric Dark- er, Lisbeth Welp, sad Peter autcmannkallathecam.

4.00 MUSIC FOÏ TEXTIES

Eric Jubp and his "Orchestra. 4.10 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE. "The Little Farin' A story by It, K. Bates, adapted for radio by Alleen Mili

5.00 "GIQ"

Selection from the Film with David Rows and his Orchestra. 330 FOIL THE VERY YOUNG,

Compiled and introduced Navi

$.45 CHILDREN OF

LANDS.

by

OTHER

"In an Indian Village,"

Broadcast for Schools)

FIZZ STUART'S

8.00 COLIN,”

CLUB.

#30 MOMENT MUSICALE.

A programme

Music.

of Continuous

7.00 HAY ELLINGTON QUARTET. 7.15 PROM TUB WEEKLIES." 7.30 COCKTAIL. TIME,

7.38 WEATHER REPORT.

2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

1.10 COMMENTARY,

4.15 "WORLD THEATRE,"

"The Letter of the Law' (FADE-

{stoji by Peter Watts from

Denis Marion's comedy

Juge de Mallo.

BAS PASTORALE SUITE.

(Lachinery) i stockholm - Radio Orchestra.

9.33 WEATHER REPORT. 2 - 10.00 TIME DIGNAL.

THE NEWS A HOME NEWB FROM DAITAIN. 10.15 LIFE WITH THE LYONS."

'A House Divided!

(Repeat of Jost Saturdays; "broad- cart).

1945 “A_811OT IN THE DARK,”

A Thriller Serini by Peter Yeldham, Part 1.

19.58 WHATTIER RETORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

-1135 THE EPILOGŲS FOR EASTER.11.15

DAY.

From the Chupi at New

•College, Ostord,

11.39 CLOSE' DOWN,

Monday

|ARD/LM/TIME BIONAL.

SO WHATTERN"REPORT"

AMME" PARADESMAR

"KORNING MUSIC. POR TODAY

OGDENIOIFT MUSIC.

1150 CLOSE "DOWN:

Tuesday

-7.00 839, NUMI BIGNAL.

LAK" NAWA BUMMARY

DIAI

8.15 TUESDAY TUNES. 1. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN, 12.15 pm. MIDDAY PRAYERS.

By The Rev. J.W. Foster.

HANDBOX."

12.30

Cyril Stapiston and his Or- chestra.

100. TIM Y. 1,13 THER APORT

115 TIME SIGNAL

TRE NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC, 2.00 CLOSE, DOWN.

SPECIAL

5.30 "STRICTLY FOR SQUARES,” Presented by Bowland Evans. 0.00 NURIS BÁRDEK AND HIB

TANGO ORCHESTRA,

9.30 INTERLUDK FOR MUSIC, The Bere Weedon Quartet. 4.45 KEYBOARD CAVALCADE.

Winifred Atwell (PlanO), 7.00 LUCKY DIF

Parmenied by Margherita 7.5K WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWB.

8.10 COMMENTARY, 5.15 BBC JAZZ CLUB.

Humphrey Lyttelton and bir Hand.

6.43 LETTER FROM AMENICA.

By Alistair Cooke. 0.00. TITANS-ANTARCTICA?

The story of the first crossing

of the Polar Contlarnt told by the men who made it. 9.58 WEATHER BEPORT, 10.00 TIME BIONAL,

THE NEWK & ROME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,

10.15 NIGHTCAP.

Presented by Ted Thomas 10.45 A SHOT IN THE DARK, A Theater Serial

by Peter Yeldham PaTS 1.0 10.58 WEATHER REPORT, 11.00 TIME “BIGNAL.

RADIO NEWSREEL 11.15 "AND BO TO BED."

Wednesday:

1.00 . TIME: SIGNAL.

МАПСИ.

PRISING NOTES”.

1.15 NEWS SUMMARY 145 WEATHEIC REPORT, 7.48 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.58 WEATHER REPORT. 6.09 TIME BIONAL

THE NEWE.

8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE, 8.15 MID-WEEK MELODIES,

The Philharmonis

Symphony

Orchestra of New York cond, by Andra Kostelaneta. 9.00 CLOBE DOWN,

12:30 p.m.

FILME."

"MUSIC FROM THE

1.00 TIME BIGNAL,

1.13 WEATHER REPOET,

1 TIME BIONAL

THE NEW! & ANNOUNCEMENTA.

1.30 BBC BANDSTAND, ·

"Išback Dyke Band.

2.00. CLOSE DOWN.

5,30 "COUNTRY CEILI”,

SPECIAL

Magic and Song from Ossaghi,

Northern Ireland.

8.00 TIME FOR JAZZ.

With Robin Day.

4.39 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

The Batoid Smart Quintet, 1.45 BONG BY THE YOỦB aces.

7.00 "ESPANAC

A PIDETAILS" of Spanish 7.30 FIRAT UFARINO.

Prosented by Mist gei Birley.' 1.56 WEATHER REPORTESEA LOTINE SIGNAL...

THE NEWS.

1.10 COMMENTARY.

*NIGIETS AT THE BOUND

"Nick" KandKIT "ADA THAI_ Dor- 8.00 FROM THE CONGENI TITKA

ETUVOJKE MWEN

IN WilyDenise Brakánt, 13. WEATHER, BEVORTE

HOME HERË.

Thursda

1,00 8.0. ZIME,SIGNAL.

Bright and early.

1.15 NEWA SUMMARY, 145, WEATHER REPORT, 1.38 DIARY FOR TODAY, 7.58 WEATHER REPORT, 8.50 TIME SIGNAL

THE NEWS.

432 PROGRAMME PARADE.

ITEM RENDEZVOUB.

8.15

Continental Orchestras.

· 4.00 CLOSE DOWN. ---

BBC Overseas

Shortwave

Programmes

(On 25/750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.650 Mc/s, 13.02m)

SATURDAY, MARCH 28

1.00 pm TUE: NEWS. 2.00 COMMENTARY.

LI HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1.29 SPORTS ROUND-UP, 130 FROM THE WEEKLIES,

Lastacia from editorial esti- ment by leading Brlilsh weekly денграре

BAS FORCEK PAVOURITES. 2.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR.

A non-stop sequence of melodies played by noc Con eeet Orchestra.

Vliem Trucky

Co and he Orchestra

Albert

BUC Bludio Choir. 10.00 THE NEWS.

10.00 COMMENTARY.

10.15 WEEK-END REVIEW:

A radio magazine including Ardan visitors,

10.30 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE. 1945 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK,

Bahn (on records).

11.00 Bly Den, RADIO NEWSREEL, 11.15 THE BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES ACHOOL or MUSIC,

Conductor: Lieut.-Col. F, Vivian Dunn, 11.30 Iacing

THE HOJEDERY STAKES. -*- Commentary by Raymond Glenden- ning, assisted by Roger Mortimer from Kempton Park.

12.45 THE 18TH COAT RACE

OXFORD CHALLENGES CAM- BRIDGE.

On the course from Putney to Mort- Jake, Commentary, by John Bragge, ssested by John Binde, and ` Hay- mond Bakter.

12. app, LIGHT MUSIC.

Qa gramophone recorda.

1.00 Man, ASSOCIATION

HALL

9,00 TRIED FAVOURITES.

Popular classic occerophone recorda,

30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.

A programine for Ulster

Barry Davidson and; his Ora chesten. Ganst· artist: Andy Programme Látroduced by Ivan

people BESANTES Marter of Ceremonies:

Vermons Nachding the powe from || Charles Geuthor, Produced by Eric and interviews called and produced homo, a sports report, toplest talky | Ardon

by, Diana Hyde.

16.00 THE NEWS.

10.09 COMMENTARY.

10.15 THE BRAINS TRUST.

Opeakers: Profemor Bethem, J. P. Corbett, and fesor David Glans.

David

ITO

10.45 MUSIC FROM OVER-BEAS

HOUSE.

9.40 Marriott and Evans la

„RENDEZVOUS, A

An entertainment at the piano. 10.00 THE NEWS, 10,00. COMMENTARY.

16.18 QUESTIONS-AND' ANSWERA, questions roma this week from Pakistan.

Lord Birkett and Ble Jobs Wolfen- den will answer the questions in

„A weekly · pories of recitals by London. Commonwealth setista

11.04 Big Ben, RADIO NEWIRKEL. 11.14

AND DRUMÍÐ,

by the Renfrew Pipe Hand Pipe- Major James Hallo 11.30 THE FOOTSTEPS

FRANK.

OF ANNE

A report by Ernst Schnabel Pro dron by Christopher Hotma.. 150 am. OREAT BINGERS.

1t Maggia-Teyil. Itecords of the celebrated soprano. Prosented by Cedric Wallis

1.00 THE NEWS.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1

8.00 pan. THE NEWA, 19.08 · COMMENTARY,

KIS. HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP. $30 MUSIC FOR DANCING,

Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra.

the

9. RASTER MESSAGE,

The_Deen_ of Westminster, Very Rev. Dr Alan C. Don, speaks about the significance of paster lu FOOT-ory and today.

A commentary on the last thirty- five minutes of play in one of the day's Scottish League matchen,

ABBOCIATION FOOTBALL, RESULTA,

1.

Followed by an Interlude. 2.00 THE NEWS.

SUNDAY, MARCH 29

1.00 pm THE NEWS, 8.99 HOME NEW, FROM BRITAIN, KS BRUNTA ROUND-UP. 7.30 THE MAN. BORN TO

KING

DE

A play cycle on the Life of Gur Lord by Dorothy L.

Sayers.

11: "Die King Comes to 151 Own',

and its visitors.

production by Peter Watis followed fry an interlude at 925 apo. 5 IN TOWN TONIGHT.

Presenta London, its propte

man. Produced by Charles Chilton. Introduced by Franklin Engel- 10.00 THE NEWS, 10.00 COMMENTARY. 10.13 ABIAN CLUB.

Weather Forecasting?

Graham Speaker: Sir

CKE FRS.

10.45 LIGHT MUSIC.

Sution,

............. - 11.04 Bug Ben. KAVIU NEWSREEL. 1125 THE RESURRECTION.

12,30 pm. "NON-STOP SPECIAL.”-

1.00 TIME BIONAL.

1.12 WEATHER REPORT,

LIS TIME SIGNAL.

SPECIAL

THE NEWS ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 MELODIES AND MEMORIES. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.30 MUSIC ON THE UPBEAT.

No. 11 (Last of Beries) Ellot Lawrence & the Big Upbeat Band Jim Lows (Narrator) with Jackie Fuzis, By Oliver (Voc)

Bobby

Hackett (Tuinpet). 4.00 PORTUGứɛɛɛ half hour.

Presented by Hugo Vieira.

430 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC,

The Hedley Ward Trio.

6.43 EVENING STAR.

Charles Trenet (yock)) and his Orchestra

7.00 PICTURES IN MUSIC.

Presented by Qullan Durling. 731 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS.

"Chuise

by Nigel Estory of Hong- Cameron kong" by G. B. Endacott 20- wiowed by Charles Lowe,

AND 1.45 GILDERT

SULLIVAN

OVERTURES.

Illya Cha! 2= 13AILOR-TIPODE" Orchestra.

7.58 WEATHER REPORT."

8.00 TIME SIGNAL

THE NEWS.

4.10 COMMENTARY.

An Abridged version of Handel's

first oratorio,

12.00 Maght. ORGAN MUSIC.

On gramophone recorde,

12.35 am, SHORT BEORY,

Outing Out. by James Patinson. read by John Olyn Jones. 11.30 George Cole, Diana

Án Goldae tới đón du "A LIFE OF BL158,"

1.09 THE NEWB.

ChurchIII,

MONDAY, MARCH 30

8.00 pm. THE NEWS,

29 COMMENTARY.

LE BOME NEWE FROM BRITAIN,

BED SPÙNTS REVIEW.

8.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA,

By Alistair Cooke,

8.4 MELODY HOUR.

Max Jaffa and his

with Janel Waters

Orchestra

and the

William Davies, Quartet, Introduced by David Geary.

9.30 ROBBIN ALONG.

With Robin Richmond at the electronic organ repeated Wes day, 1200).

843 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 10.00 THE NEWS.

10.09 COMMENTARY.

10.1 IN PERSPECTIVE.

In

An autobiographical programTISIN which the speaker" looks backward and forward--recall-

ing the early days of his career

and relating it to

future may hold.

1: Bertrand Russell.

what the

10.39 THE BRITISH COMMITMENT

IN AFRICA. Education

10.45 BING WE A SONG.

The Orpington Junior Bingers. Conductor: Shells MdeMINAN, An Easter carol Erio Thiman: Easter morning-George Rathbona: Legok-Tchaikovsky: Easter egca- Ruslan folk song, ner. Shrdlo Mon- man; Jubilate-Leslie Woodgate. 11.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWBILEEL 12.15 Eric Barker and Pearl Rack- kom bey are bosta doyen

MARKER'S FOLLY

to Kibagor Summerfeld and and Wilfrid Leonard Bacha

Babbaks.

Script by Eric Barker.

·Produced

“ETY MONOKTONOF-HIP-PARADWync. | ByCharingBiaxwellia A

Presented by Ted Thomas

0.15 LITE AND LETTERS.

"From Age_10_Age." Reading by T. St John Marjorie Wesbury collections of Engilah letters

30 MUBIC FOÏUM.

Barry From

The fusie of Henry Purcell.” The Third of alx illustrated Tails by John Jenkins

S., WEATHIFE REPORT. 10.00 TIME DIGNAL,

18.18

THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

PALACE OF VARIETIES. Fyevented by G. 7. Meehan in

otishoration

Lobstaño,

Emest

1045 A BITOT IN THE DARK.

Athriller Serial by Peter

· 10.45 ́WEATHER

11.00 TIME ARE

RADIO

AREL

11.15 BOT LIGHTS AND SWEET

MUSTO.

11.30 CLOBE DOWN..

Friday

– 7,00; MIN. TIME -SIONAL.

'MANDH, AN

MORNING - MELODY. TJA NEWE SUMMARY 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 135 DUNEY FOR TODAY. -758 WEATHER REPORT,

2.00 TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWBI

110 THUGRAČKE PARADE. 6.18 MELACHSINO. FAVOURITES,

ED CLOSE DOWN, AN 18.15 pm. MID-DAY PRAYERS,

Father A. W.

ME

·FROM AMERICA, KIDEAKČNE, Kat Tooday's. Droid- DAILY WEATHES” REPORT.

Lesit).

AFTERNOOKER CONCERT.

ABOINT FOTZEVERY

11.45 FOR CHILDREN.

*MLsUp Mark Ten.'

A new adventure if Norman and Henry Bones the boy_selectivəsi Writies by Anthony C. Wion, Pro- duction by Josephine Plummer.

13. TALKING ABOUT MUSIC. Antony Hopkins. the well-known broadenter, in a series of jilustrated loved programmes, discusses munio

DO THE NEWS

TUESDAY, MARCH 31

1.00 pm THE NEWS,

8.09 COMMENTARY,

2.15 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN,1

3.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

30 Dick Bentley, Jimmy Edwards

and June Whitfeld In

"TAKE IT FROM. HEEB.” With Walls Eaton, The Keynotes, Conductor: BBC Revue Orchestra. Harry Habinowi

430 INTERLUDE POR ‘MUBIC,

Allathir Mellarg (Baritone) 645 HAL SCHUTZ AT

HAMMOND' BEGAN,

7.09 "AROUND THE WORLD

MUSIC."

TUS

IN

7.15 GOING TO THE FICTURES. 7.30. "MUBIO ON THE LIQUTER

·BIDE.”

With Patti Dimcha (Soprano) -and--- Robert Witener (fesor),

sccompanied by Moya Res.

DESK.

7,50, INFOILMATION ST.

7.39 WEATHER

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