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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1959.

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

(Broadauting on a trequency

800 kilorycies per second.)

Today

12.30 3.0, "COMPOSER

CADE.

Barold Arlen.

1,00 THE BIGNAL..

*.1.12 WEATHER REPORT.

CAVAL-

1.15 TIME BIONAL NEWS a

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 WALTZ TIME.

2.00 JUHT FOR YOU.

Presented by Bib Barwird..

1.00RT MINUTE THEATRE.

Bungalow" by

The White

Peter Preston,

330 EDMUNDO ROS

AND FIJK

The art of the sola humoria.

Prested by Dillon Duling.

SJA STRING KONG,

All-Day Radio For

Big Parade

The big event of the year for the military garrison in Hong- kong is the annual Queen's Birthday Parade, when the Navy, Army and Air Force are on show.

Marching columns of soldiers, a musical blography written by

Mas nga até àts Orchestra. Í trained dogo, mules, weird Colin Shaw and produced for the 7.00 ANIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Nancy Whe

Calling: Hougtong Chinear Teath.

leg Dat

649 SUSIE IN MINIATURE

6.30 TREE FINEST HOUR.

"The

1.89 PASTAWAY'S CHOICE.

Till week's castaway: Itene

Yuen.

Premated by Ted Termas 7.39 FAVOURITE

CHARACTEIN

Jord unvld Cee introluces Mr Bennet troos "Pride and Irejudice by an Asiaten

1.58 WEATHER RECORT.

360 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWE

8.10 COMMENTARY,

15 IS WEEK

Sows, repotin & Interviews on sue of The Werk's events in abel out of Hongkong.

Compaid by Tim das Birch MIS LIFE WITH THE SONS,

Luck it no lady.

9.10 estay spin."

Aerial thriller 2

x parts

hy iwin Jepson, 9B BLACK AND WHITE NOTES,

Thare Kunz,

4956 WEATHER REPORIT.

¡

vehicles, mobile artillery plecos, BBC by Arthur Spencer,

of the birth

Barbara Fal, » Chiness

young

soprano, who for

the pirt twa

of

yeare has been

Jaunty Gurkha troops swinging Thursday, as the 350th an along to the air of bagolpes,niversary and the thunder of saluting guns Shakespeare. make this parade the showplace Of the year.

оп

In celebration of the occasion Radio 1tongkang is broadcasting

with

studying in Paciu, marks her turn special recitat in Radio

For those who cannot join the a programme in tribute to Eng thousands who will be lining the land's greatest-poct. streets

Tuesday morning, Radio Hongkong will

"Married to Immortal Verse" will include songs from the plays Ing on the air all day,

At 8.55 n.m. Listenern will sung by Elizabeth Schwarzkopf. share in the grand spectacle ascendings by Dir Laurence Olivier Derak Hogg and B Dorward from Hamlet, Henry V, Richard describe the scene valuting dala.

kong's remain.

from the

This year's coverage of the event will Include Interview with some of the men who are taking part, in which they wit talk of their careers in the ser vice, and discuss the tremendous preparation which goes into the organisation of an event of this

TUDO TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS di

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. | magnitude,

30.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL..

Fresenten be Nick Kendali

VLER WESTUER REPORT.

11.00 TI SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REE..

11.15 DANCE RATE 11.30 CLONE DOWN.

8.0 A.). TIM); SIGNAL, WEATHER REPORT AND PROGRAMME PARADE

The Soul Shaker

of the

Handel, and

greatest composers of all time. whose works with those of Bach ro prezent the climax of eighteenth century music, has been dead for two hundred year.

The aon of a barber surgeon from Halle In Germany, George Frederick Handel lived most of his life in England and became a naturalised British subject.

. His incredible output includes

operas ANNOUNCEMENTS 40

and 32 oratorios. amuny which the now famtaun "Messiah" le the best known.

x.10 SUNDAY STRING SONG. 8.58 WEATHER REPORT 9,00 TIME BIGINAL.,

SPECIAL

N SPORTS RESULTS

8.45 RECORD KIENDABOUT 30.00 $48.C. BANDSTAND

Gilbert Vitley and

przt Bland.

Te

NEWS.

30.36 INTERLUDE FOR AFLINTO.

Freddy Albert) (Harpi... 10.15 E: FISK JUBILEE SINGLES.

*Spiritual and fulk wonÇA) -

11.00 SERVICE

From St Andrew' Knowlesan

Chuteit.

To mark the 200th anniversary of the death of this genion Audio Hongkong will be broadcasting

Prager: The Hey. O, Eva, Metre De Lo Sute de tot

12.13 p. MUSIC MAGAZINE.

Easted by Alleen Dækker.

1.06 T SIGNAL

2018538

WITH YVONNE BLANG AT THE PIANO,

1.13 WEATHER REPORT

1.15 181 SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCEIT.

Joyeuse Matche

L (14-

chstre Dea Concerta Langenareux cond, by drop Pobrnel; Suits from the ballet "Helen at Tim" rites: Back-Minupolis Symphony Orch. conmali by Astal Dreati,

2.00 MOVIE PARADE.

2.30 TED HENTH AND HIS MUSIC, 3.00 HOME AND HONPITAL REL

QUESTS.

Presented by Jenniter. 4.90 SIUSIC, YOÙ TEATIME: 430 RESIDENCY-ORCHESTRA

THE HANCE.

Candweled by Miffeur Otterloo.

Hongkong Soprano Barbara Fel

Hong- From

the Concert Hall"

which will be on

The air at 9.00, on

Wednesday evening.

For this broadcast

BIR LAURENCE OLIVIER will give readings for Shakespeare's birthday,

Staged in King George Hall at sho has the Mission to Seamen selected a programme of songs) Gloucester Road, this show has by Schubert, Brahmu, Wolf, hean a complete sellout since it Strauss and Ravel.

was first advertised.

Accompanying Her at the plano will be Radio Hongkong's Irene Yuen.

Castaway

Thie avening

nt 7.00 Irene Yuen will be the guest of Ted Thomas In his regular Saturday programme Castaway's Choice.

Mia Yuen, Radio Hongkong's music producer, is also an complished concert planist, hav- Ing studied for several years in the United States.

AG-

Bince her return to Hongkong she has performed a sololat

and readings of the sonnets by Orchestra. It, extracts from Richard 11.) with the H.K. Philharmonic

Sir John Gielgud, and part of

Vic's the Old

production

of

Romeo and Julai with A Radio Clubhouse

Badel and Claire Bloom.

The programme at 9.15 le com · piled and introduced by Timothy Qirch.

Katldren Verziet with Plano seotipaniment

Phyllis Spare

Raus Walttare: als P 43.Bur Pannalota Pdhet Havel) L'Orellen

Eatest Ansermet

The Molek | 1295" jm. | MID-DAY PRAYERS. www Choir at Geneva mund te Jagnje,

By The Rev. 3. F. sandusen. Hornetter; Synphuny No. Ma Loten | 1930 "BANDUORU Largnetto" (Wiliam Huycej-shondur Be

Ensemble ect. by Ral

Глак

19.30 WEATHER REPONT 10.00 TIME SIONAL, TIC NEWS &

COMMENTARY

18.15 MUSI IN A QUIET MANNER.

Love kong of many natu sung by The Robert Shaw

Chorale.

WAS POEMS BY WILLIAM BLAKE.

Read by Flora tobaon. 19.33 WEATHER HKPÜLET

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS

REKL ILAS THE EPILOILOR.

Count Basie and bir Urchestra. 100 TIME SIGNAL.. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 145 TIME FIGNAL,

THE NEWR A SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

130 LUNCHTIME MUKIC,

"Frakt Op. 3D (Concert Over Flute) (Elgar)-Symphony Orch, of Hills Leipzig coud. by Gerhard PRuger: Sire Musicales (inte As Orvin__«ßter Bussinką (Benjamin Britton---Sympliony orch, of Radio Bertin cand. by tilt Kinerl Vaughan William Folk Song Suite Frederick Fennell condogling the

*Wand of Youue" Salle No. 2 Op. if velger BBC Symphony Orch, rund bay Sir Malcolm Sargent, Pomp and eirenistunes march in D. Op. 3. No. 1 (Elgari - Paraphrased by Caillet: The Birthday Foutery Fradi--Boston Popu nech, cond. by Arthur Fiedler.

The Third Bunday after taster, Fastiaan Samphony Wind Ensemble; From a Trade Chart.

ON 11:30 CLOSE DOWN.

Van!

Overture Leonore No # op a (heelkuver): "SARAABIA Murton Gould)

5.00 CHILDREN'S STORY.

"Toy lown" Beaman.

By $, G. Hulare

A Portrait of the Mayor

30 SCOTTISH DANCE 'MUSIC.

Lan Powrie and his Band:

4.45 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALĮ.

Redior Challenge Bileid Bruni-

KMB.

wyliure

Commentary by Jatin from Goverment Stadium.

430 FORCER EVENING SERVICE.

Conducted by The Rev. A.L Mind, Masiónu tu Nesman 7.00 THE MELODY LINGERS UN.

Presented by Gillam-aurale, 7,50 TALKING ÁBOUT BOOKS.

Reviewed by Aileen Dekker, "The Strange Stury,uf Dr James BAITY, DY Kabel Han;;. "And.... Mr

Monday

1.00 .. TIME SIGNAL.

MARCH.

MONBAY MORNING MUSIC.

7.1 NEWS SUMMARY.

7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7,35 ANRY FOR TODAY.

7.50 WEATHER REPORT,

BOO TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

1.10 PROGRAMATE PABADE,

835 TOAST WITH T

1.00 CLOSE - DOWN.

1230 p.m. APERITIF,"

100 TIME SIGNAL,

103 WEATHER REPORT.

1.35 TIME HIGINAL

THE NEWS & SPECIAL, AN- XOUNCEMENTE.

1.39 LUNCHTIME PROM.

2.00 CLOSE BOWN..

Fortescue by Osbert Wynikiem.THE VERY YOUNGLE

leweHE COLUMBIA SALON OR-

2.45

CHESTRA

758 WEATHER REPORT.

by

OTHER

Compiled at introduced Mavi 543 CHIHEN

LANDS,

DY

100 TINKASIGNÄENTER Mtwar{zinfikpræ adətta

8.10 11OME NEWS FROM ÜRITAIN.

8.15 THE OLD CEROSITY SHOP.

By Charles Dickens.

Fight Episode 2.

8.33 THE SUNDAY CONCERT."

"Facade" Johannesburg Festival Overture (Wallon) The Plac monia Orchestra cond. by Sir WIT-

NEW TERRITORIES

FANLING UN LONG &

SHEUNG SHUI DISTRICTS. THE

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is obtainable.

from the

SHEUNG SHUI STATION STALL

SHEUNG SHUI RAILWAY STATION,

Orders. Accepted: Deliveries Undertaken.

TA BC Brisalcast for Schmode). GUD CULIN STUART'S

CLUB.

8.30 MOMENT MUSICALE,

JAZZ

100 RAY ELLINGTON QUARTET.

1. FROM THE WEEKLIEN.

7.30 COCKTAIL TIME

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00-TIME: SHINAL, THE NEWS.

8.1 COMMENTARY,

133 MACHETI: THE MAN, THE

MYTH AND THE PLAY,

A comment by Walter Keir.

3D WORLD THEATRE."

Presents Michael Hordern and Mary Winihusta" in "Macbeth" by William Rilakespirate. 10.43 81UT IN THE DARK.

A Serial

tariler by Peter

19.44 WEATHER REPORT.

Yeldham,

11.99 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

NYEI,. 115 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

1150 CLOSE DOWN,

Tuesda

BIRTHDAY OF DER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZARETII.

5.00 .. TIME SIGNAL.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. MARCIL,

PROGRAMIME PARADE,

‘1.19 AIRLODY ON THE MOVE.

WEATHER HEVURT.

9.09 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS

&

SPECIAL" ANNOUNCEMENTS. 9.10 RECORD BOUNDABOUT. 9.55 MEIL DIAJENTY TIK QUEEN'S

DIRTUDAY PARADE.

Ila Exccuracy the Governor,

Bir Liobert Black, takes the Kalute.

Commentary on the

K.C.N.O..

2.30 A STAR REMEMBERS."

Ada Heeve,

SULLIVAN

1.50 1.FERT AND

SELECTIONS. Played by The Regimentai Band of "Her Majesty's Scotr Guards, conducted by 1-

18. Rhodes, MIDE. 3.10 THE GROOVE. JOD MUSIC FOR TEATIME.

Reg Owen and Ili Urekrstra. 420 "OPERA' AND BALLET.

Excerpts from the balle ren pertalze of the Royal Opera itouse, Convent Gardens, hitre duzed by Mudane Starle Itam bert.

5,00 CHILDREN'S STORY,

"The Reluctant Dragon" Keith, tratame,

to

Applications for this week's programme already amount twice the number that can ba accommodated, and those wha wish to attend any future broad. canis should apply

for tickets

now

Admission tickets are attaca ted only to the first two hundred who apply.

Melody Lingers

Tomorrow

evening at 7.00 Glillan Purling will present another half hour of evergreen music in her programme "The Melody Lingers On."

In building her programme Mius Durling has chosen music which older listeners will ro

The second in the new series) member wall and which the of broadcasts of Radio Club- younger generation may recogn- house can be heard at 0.46 on Eue as muals that has stood the Wednesday evening.

test of time.

EM Air Force play from the Concert Hall of Radio ilang- kong.

Dy kind permission of the Con mander in Cilet For East Air Furce, Air Marshal the Eart of Bandon. X.DE., C. c.v... D.8.0.).

2.00 CLONE DOWN.

5.30 COUNTRY CEILI

Music and Song from Glenavy Northern Ireland.

6.0% TIME FOR JAZZ,

With Robfn nay,

630 FRANCK THURCH, AND HIS

GRAND ORCHESTRA,

9.45 RADIO CLUR HOUSE, 7.30 FIRST HEAKING.

Presented by David Dunkerley. 7,51-WEATHER KEPORT.

*.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 8.10 40MMENTARY.

B. "NIGHTS AT THE BOUND

TABLE"

Nick Kendall and 1 Dorward break a friendly Jance

9.60 FROM THE CONCERT HALL.

Barbara Fei (Soprana) Plano Atcoinpaulment by trene uen.

DAD CONTINENTAL

YOUR

With Denise Brabant.

DAS WEATHER REPONT.

50,00 TIME SIGNAL,

ICNDEZ-

THE NEWS & HOME NEWA FROM BRITAIN.

19.15 MAITISH INDUSTRY,

10.45 A SHOT IN THE DARK.

A sertai Thriller

Yolónani.

ودا

Peser

10.58 WEATHER REPONT, 11.00, TIMB SIGNAL, RADIO NEWES

REEL..

11.15 SOFT LIGHTH AND SWEET

MUSIC.

Attchael Antoine

chestra,

11,30 CLOSE DOWN,

and his or ¦

Frida

1,03 km. TIME SIGNAL.

MARCH,

1J

MORNING MELODY. NEWA BUMMARY 1.43 WEATHER REPORT. 1.55 DIARY FOR TODAY,

134 WEATHER REPORT.

DO TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS, 329 PROGRAMME PARADE,

15 THE QUEEN'S HALL LIGHT

ORCHESTRA.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN,

12.45 p.m. MID-DAY PRAYERS.

By The Rev. Father R. W. Gallagher B. J. 12,30 POOTHT FAVOURITES,

100 TIME SIGNAL.

LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooke

(Repeat of last Tuesday's broad-

The Inst to a' series of talks at | majt). The Uri

Coultel The Federation uf British Indian-

Lies" by J. D.

Kite, repre sentative of Federation

British Industries.

10.30 JUKE BOX

10.65 A BHOT IN THE DARK.

of

A Berial Thriller by Peler Veldhim.

by 13.58 WEATHER REPORT.

STRICTLY FOR QUARKS Presented by towlan Evans,

HEURE FRAN-

.00 LA PEMI

CAISE

(5) Laterant song Orchestra,

1 Law hnd His Orchestra). 6.30 ACTING WITH IRVING AND

ELLEN TERRY.

A talk by Beatrice

Robertson,

Forbre-

KEYBOARD CAVALCADE.

7.80 LUCKY DIP.

Presented by Margherits.

7.30 WEATHER REPORT.

H.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWY.

80 COMMENTARY,

8.17 11.1.C. JAZZ Club.

Mick Mulligan and his Band with Geared, Melly.

BAS LETTER FROM AMERICA.

By Alistair Cooke,

0.30 THE HOU), shaken.”

A portrait of George Frederic standel.

9,58 WEATHER BEPORT. IQM

TIME SIGNAL

THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN..

[,10,11 NIGHTCAP.

Presented Ted Thonar,

10,43 A SHOT IN THE DARK,

A Serial

Yeldham,

Thrißer by Peter

10.58 WEATHER REPORT 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, HADID NEWS-

REEL.

11.5 AND 80 TO BED."

Mantova and his Urehesten. 11.30 CLASE DOWN.

Wednesday

7,00 ADA, TIME BIONAL..

MARCH. "RISINO NOTES." *

7.15 NEW HUMMARY.

120 RIBING NOTES” (Cont'd).

1. WEATHER HEPORT. 7.54 DIARY. FOR TODAY,

YOU WEATHER REPORT," 8.00 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS.

30 FROGRAMME PARADE, HIS MID-WEEK 'MELODIES. 9.00 CLONE DOWN.

Parade by Defek Hogy, and BIU Dorward, with adultional interviews by John Wal-

Producer: Ted Thomas. 19 HERENADES

OF YEATER-130

DAY,

(ir

SIX Zal and bis Orchestra 1131 MERRIK ENGLAND.

Edward; German).- Selections sung by Petricla Baird, Marjorie Thomes. Alexander Young, Jobs Cameron with chorus pod ok chestra atirgoted by Victor Dut HA9 Noon. FOLK FONDE.

MUSIC

THOM 'THE

LOG TIME SIGNAL. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. LAS TENDERBENAL

THEN NAWARE SPECIAL AN-

NOUNCEMENTS,

139 HAND OP" THE ROTAL AIR-

FORCE.

The RAY. Band of the 720

131 WEATHER REPORT.

119 TIME SIGNAL.

BBC Overscos Shortwave Programmes

(On 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/s, 13.92m)

SATURDAY, APRIL 18

1.30 p.m. Kenneth Borne

Insists that nothing

TRYOND OUD KEN

8,00 THE NEWB,

8.00 COMMENTARY

4.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

1.20 SPORTI ROUND-UP,

8.10 FROM THE WEEKLIKS,

Extenct from editoris

com-

ment by leading British week- ly newspapers.

1.43 Ted Heath introduces

TRE TED DEATH BROW. .30 FORCES FAVOURITES, 10.00 THE NEWS. 19,09 TUMMENTARY. 10.15

A radia

REVIEW.

magsaling Including

10.30

HE WORLD OF SCIENCE. 10,43 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.

Handel (on recorda). 11.00 g Ben, RADIO NEWSREKI 11.15 KÊN MACKINTOSH,

And ble OrcheRIA, 12.00 Minit MITINGAIONG,

With the Tops In Pop mustr. The Ken Jones Mose, rexIME- Ing, Ken ones at the piano and Ronnie Aldrich and the Aguadeata.

12.45. SIŲSIC FROM THE CON.

TINENT

Un gramophone preozās. 100 Associatiori Postbali

F.A. AMATEUR CUP PINAS.. A commentary by Raymond fileorning

on the second hall of the match at the Empire stadium, Wembley, 145 ARBOCIATION FOOTBALL,

RESULTS. Followed by an interlude. 2.00 THE NEWS,

SUNDAY, APRIL 19

7.30 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICK.

From Calzow Parish Church, taon, Tanarkshire, con- dacted by the itev. Andrew M. Douglas.

R.00 THE NEWS. 6.09 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN 8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP, 830 ZWENTY QUESTIONS.

AnDas WIRD, Joy Adamson, Jack Train and cichard Dim bicby ask all the questions and Gilbert farding know some of the answers.

Presented by C.F. Mechani 3.00 THE ARTHUR ANKEY STORK,

Conductor: Paul Fellouthes. 10.00 THE NEWH. 19.09 COMMENTARY.

10.13 ASIAN CHUB

Books and People,

Speaker: John Attenborough, 18.43 1GHT MUSIC.

Un gramophone records,

11.00 Big Wen RADIO NEWSREEL. 1113 CONCERTO.

Alan Civil

(horp),

Scottiah Orchestra, 12,13 a.m. #HURT STORY

the Midlanda.

1.00 THE NEWI,

1.09 COMMENTARY,

BIS HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN,

ZD SORTS ROUND-UP,

8.30 MUSIC BROM THE

TINENT.

CON-

On gramophone records, 14 TOWARDS AN UNDER- STANDING OF THE RESUR- RECTION

Second of three talks by the Rev. Fred Res

5.00 CELEBRITY RECITAL,

Ondan Es playa Britius ar Alle.

9.25 APPOINTMENT WITH FOUR.

Ey Grant and hậu songs, Davíð

• Khand and his kaxophone and Clarinet, Fitzroy Coleman and his guitar; Bert Whlilan shid hii piano.

16.00 THE NEWS. 10.03 COMMENTARY. 10.15 NEW IDEAS.

A_compartia programme of the latest, Belllah Inventions, techniques, and discoveries, 10,30 EXULIAN' WHITING

merues. Some famous scenes foz. two volees from bake. EDWAYS

10 Est. *Ventre

Izeserved.

10.65 MONEY DAVEY AND HE

PLAYERS

11,50 Big Ben, RABIO NEWSREEL. 1415 TIME FOR OPERA.

programme or

excerpts

A

Operalle

Marion J307) and the BIE

Тостра

favourite kiven by (soprano), Robert Midland Light Orchestra. Con ducted by Lea Wurmser. Ezech Opera: Programozo includes inusle from Dvorak's operaɛ Pessant unil Hoque' and 'Rusalva', also from Sintelona's operas "The Onflereti Hride" and "Debtor,*

12.76 Midnight WHAT по YOHJ

KNOW?

12.30

am. PORTRAIT OF A CITY: LONDON.

A picture of Londoa in prost

and p and were chosen sembled by, Waller Allen and narrated “bý Marina Gotine. outer readers include Sir John Gielgud, James McKitril^, Phil Brown and Olive' Greke. Produced by Barbar Halpern, 100 THE NEWS.

THURSDAY, APRIL 23 7.00 p.m. Rerious anGUMENT, 1.30 MUSIC IN THE MODERN

MANNER.

Featuring the best of firitishi amall groups played by The Maana Lester”. Quaetet, and The Teminy Whittle quintet. Introduced by Peter Kink. Presented by David Büller.

1.90 THE NEWS.

BBC

10

The Otey Bullen, by A. 0. Brooks. read by Dana

12.30 Tany Hancock i

FRAG

"HANCOCK'S HALF-HOUR. With Bidney Jaracs, Dill Kerr, Mattis Jacques, and Konnoi Willams, Written by Alan Bumps and Bay Galton. 10 THE NEWS.

MONDAY, APRIL ZO 7.00 p.m. ANNA KARENINA,

By Leo Tolstoy, 7.30 BING IT AGAIN!

Asong-a-minute sequence of popular motodles old and new, wung by Пenay Lee, Julle Dawn, Franklyn Hoyd, Jean Campbell and the Coranets will The Blove Race Four and Harold Noarl

1.00 THE NEW

8.09 COMMENTARY.

8.15 DOME NEWS PROM DRITAIN.

8.20 &PORTS REVIEW.

8.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA,

By Alistair Cooka.

14S MELODY ROUR.

Max Jalla and his Orchestra. 935 BOBBIN ALOKG.

With Robin

Richmond at the Plectric organ 2.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 10.DO THE NEWS. 10.09 COMMENTARY. 10.15 IN PERSPECTIVE.

All sulobiographical bro- gramme in which the speaker looks backward and forwarde i recalling the early days of his i carcer and, relating it to. what the future may hold.

4: Sir Richani Livingstone, 10.30 TL21814

MENT IN AFRICA.

COMMIT.

fitealin and Popuíatiću COD- tro].

Speakers include: Dr John Kartta:

Smart, Minister of Lands, Mines and

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- | Labour in the Sierra Leone Govern- NOUNCEMENTS.

1,30 AFTERNOON CONCERT,

2:00 CLONE DOWN.

TEME SIGNAL RADIO, NEWS. 6.20, POINT OF VIEW,

ILE JACQUELINE BLANÇARD AT

THE PIANO.

11.30 CLOBE DOWN.

é pr

Thursday

7.09 km. VISIE BIGNAL

MARCH

3.1

ST GEORGES PAY, BUDHT AND KARLY. NEWA KUSIMARY.

1.45 WEATHER. REPORT. 145 DIARY FOR TODAY:

7.58 WEATHER UST:ORT.

6.00 TEMES BIGNAL, THE NEWS.

AID PROGRAMME PARADE..

LD BUYTHM BENUEZYOUS.'

1.00 CLOBE DOWN.

12.30 p.m. NON-STOP SPECIAL.

1.00 TIME 91ONAL..

135 WEATHER REPORT,

1.15 TIME SIGNAL.

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,

1:30 MZ5ASIES

AND MEMORIES. Programme 7. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

530 THE AIG BENT.

„Barbara_Dana (Balolit); Bank Jones (Piano), Andy Prilger- ald, (Clarinet). 6.00 FOSTUGURSE HALF SIOUR.

Wenigsted by Húgó Vitra. 0.30 STANLEY BLACK AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

0.45 KVINING STAR,

Gladys

Boprano).

Gwarthout (Mezzo-

100 PICTURER IN MUSIC.

Prosented by Glillah Darling.

130 LONDON CALLING.

Each week at this time a nuc zuzenation programme of ear- rent intcast.

7M WEATHER REPORT.''

8.00 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS. KE COMMENTĄKY,

KIF HUKOKONG HIT FABADE..

Pimented by Ted Theme

"Naticy Wile and

Leavlit.

6,00 POPULARITY POLL..

ment.

10.43 SING 'WE A SONG,

The Grestock Ladies' Choir. Conductor Wia Calder, Music when ott voltes die Carles Week) Sir Eglamore-trad..., ser, Balfour Gardiner:- Flowers in the fores!........... Murraytrastare Roberton Westy-Win8"

of the west—Pagar: Pretty Poll Pillleute Gordon Jack, 11.00

Preiented by Nick Rendall.

Ben RADIO NEWSREEL. Erle Barker and Pearl Backsty

6.30 THE MUSIC MANENO PA harze dawn at EST..

Selections from The Meredith Willson Masleni,

played

by

Hill Bowen and his Vrchestra.

0,43 JACKIE DAVIS (HAMMOND URCIAN) AND (8 THIO. 7,00 AROUND THE WORLD IN

MUSIC.

Germany.

7.19 GOING TO THE PRITVILES.

Chanteman; Timothy Birch. 1.30 ON THE LIGHTER RIDE"

Patt Duncan and Robert Witcher with Flash accom Batacats by Moya Лex..

1.34 INFORMATION PEBN. "Romano and Juliet." John Wallace and Timothy Birch discites the Stage Club'. current production, now playing at the

roko Yew lill

1.58 WEATHER REPORT.

1.00 TIATE SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

1 COMMENTARY.

CHADE CON- TRASTING MOODS IN MUSIC, Presented by Gillan During.

8,15 JAGUT AND

1,43 THE ARTS IN BRITAIN TO-

DAY.

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