THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY, 18, 1959,
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT
-A New Trio
-Not-long-after-this-edition-rolls—off-the-
pross
tho. Walkathon, Hongkong's annual round-tho-island ondurance test for walkers, organised by the Hongkong Tiger Standard, gets off to a start at the Government Sports Stadium, Sookun-. poo.
·I RADNO
the
As in previous years. Radio strenuous sportsman competing In a Bowl match and breath- Hongkong in giving full cover E--- to the avant, and com.
tously pursuing some of
skim mentalors and VMF transmitters bright young things who will be spaced at various points over the surface of the sea on along the routs. Commentaries water skla. "You've Asked For Rnd pro- begin at 2,35 with a description t" which is devised of the scene. from the root of duced by Timothy Birch will be the stadium by Ted Thomas and on the air at 8.16 on Tuesday. Interviews with the contestants'
by Bill Dorward at ground level. Night Flying
Both commentators' follow the race until they link up with lan MoCallum at Windy Gap for a progress report.
Other points of coverage are Stanley Fort and the Chung Bing Dething Pavillon, and the three commentators randozvous at the to stadium again at 10.40 p.m. describe the acone at the finish and to talk to kame of the first competitors to cross the line.
You've Asked For it
{
This week training flights for Aircrow using the new night flying equipment at Kai Tais have been la full swing and to find out what it's like coming In at around one hundred miles an.
pitch dark and alm- hour in ing an aircraft at a narrow if well it runway Timothy Birch took a tape recorder up into a Comet 1V and recorded his im- pressions for the Saturday night; programme "This Week."
Other Items you can hear In "This Week" at 8.15 tonight in-
Each wook a team of throe, Bruco McEwan, Allan Stevenson and Bill Dorward will go out and about, talk to people in Hongkong in overy walk of life and play the music they enjoy. This wook the emphasis is on sport, and the photo shows the producer of the programme, Timothy Birch, discussing with Bill Dorword and Allan Stevenson coverage of the Walkathon, a bowls match and some water skiing for inclusion in the first programme of the serios which will be heard on Tuesday evening at 8.15.
fawn
+
opposition 10
Marvoile Flolds, directed by Gane Kelly, something more than one man's, parently outsize
Lord Protector, and act in the
of life had come to an end in Eng-the Chinatown
lish history.
argument for his defence in such present-day San Francisco.
le this programme Maurice that it is relatively heavier than On Monday night at a quartori Cranston (who wrote the feature the others' attack. clude an interview with Willam past nino Radio Hongkong
which Music "Rousseau In England" Allen who In the Managing broadcasting a 45-minuto pro-
was broadcast over Radio Hong. Director of the Booing Aircraft | gramme of muslo Fecorded by
with Co. and an Interview
✡ the cast of the original Broad kong recently) brings together four literary men of Cromwell's production including time and by quoting from their Miyoshi Umeki and at Suzuki.
Actual writings (and in some in stances putting words Into their Cromwell
mouth) he has contrived to put the case for and against Crom. well.
A new trio take the air of Tuesday at 8.15 when Bill Dor- ward, Bruce McEwan and Allan Stevenson will be going out and about
to meat the people of Hongkong, talk to them about: French cabinet-maker married way themselves and play the music to an American girl about their they enjoy.
walking tour around the world.
Each week's programma w[1} have a theme behind it, either from the world of sport, com merce, show business, and in fact all walks
"The Wack" is on the air at
8.15.
tourism Flower Drum Song
of ilte,
In Tuesday's programme the 20- cant is on sport, for your three mon about town will be meating athletes competing In the
talking.
"Walkathon,
to
Today
だ
17.10. p.m. COMPOSER
LADE.
Froderick Loewe,
100 TIME BIGNAL.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL.
The latest musical to come off the Rodgers Hammerstein pro- duction line
Is the "Flower Drum Bong"-an adaptation of Je C,Y. Lee's novel by
B... CROnus,
Зовор
Orchestra conducted by Vilet Tousky.
Cuest Conductor:
(U.B.A.1.
Witam
Byrd
10.30 TRIO LOS PANCHOS (TOCAL)
WITH ORCHESTRA,
FROM CAVAL 11.00 SERVICE
BT AN- BAEW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON. Preacher! Rev. O EVA BLA 0.0,E,
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LUNCHTDIE MUSIC.
Spanish Rhapsody
(Lit-Folien
d'Espagne & Joja Egon Mitro- with Petri (P) poutos conducting Minneapolis Sym- phony Orch: Song, without Op. 97, Ntr. (Mentielavolta) Spi
ing Bung": Intermezzo [Delibs- Nadio-Palliatinonis Orch, cond. by
D'EMan Nicolai Malko Joux
Petile Sulle d'Orch. Op. 22 (Blzei)
conduelin -Eduard Landenberg L'Och de la Societe des Concerta The Conservatoire de Park.
2.00 GOLDEN AGE OF
SONG.
1915-1937.
INTERLUDE.
2.33 THE WALKATHON,
POPULAR
Ted Thomas and Bill Dorward describe the start trgm Government Stadium.
250 MURIC
FIUM
11E
SOUTH
AMERICA.
2.09
VOICES CRYING OUT."
The Super-
A true story of natural, written by Antony Jacoby.
3.33 "COUNTRY CEILI."
From Bangford,
Ireland.
100 DUOLOGUE,
Northern
Presented by Deborah' Hurlbalt.
4.30 MUBIC FOR TEATIME.
300 WALKATHON PROGRESS RE-
PORT.
Report from Windy Gay
by
Tea Thomas and lan AtcCullum,
4.10 UNIT REQUESTS.
Prevented by Nancy Wise.
Callaig H..8, Mount
6. THE GOON BIOW.
D
"The Decke of Tintagel."
(A repeat series).
630 THEIL. FINEST HOUR.
Geoffrey Keyes, V.C. 7.00 WALKĀTUON PROGuess.
Iteport isom Stanisy Fort by Ted Thomas and Bill borward. 7.15 "THE SABRES" (VOCAL).
With Dennis Farnon and his Orchestra..
7.30 WALTZ TIME.
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Gllbart Vinter.
7 WEATHER REPORT. -
8.09 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS.
139 COMMENTARY
BE THIS WEEK.
6.45
Complied by Timothy
by Ted Thomas IN Á FOG.
reb,
A mysary thriller by Lester "A Psychological
E HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR. DO WALKATHON PROGRESS,
Report Tram Chung Bing Bathro Pavilion by Ian McCullum
B. WEATHER REPORT.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS & BOME NEWB FROM BRITAIN. 1.13 KASY LISTENING.
Twenty-five minuten or re- TAXALION in the world of maile with Allah Floreni
Lorenzon
1040: WALKATHON
SCENES.
CLOSING
INTERLUDE.
When Thou art near (Bach)-He- ghold Foil (Organ). 22.10 p.m. RECORD REVIEW.
Compiled by David wan Introduced by Irene Yuen,
1.06 TIME BIGNALS.
AND
Oit.
JULYTES WITH BILL NY DER (ANO) CHESTÍLA.
133 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME BIGNAL,
An
st
unusual programme. 8.15 p.m. on Monday Is "Oliver Cromwell." When the Lord Pro. teator of England died on Sep- tember 3, 1658, he was a king In all but name and the reaction of his contemporaries was varied, but
realised everyone
that
2.00 CLOSE DOWN, 5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
Compiled by Mixvis and Joanna. 3.43 PRIMITIVE PEOPLES.
The Aborigines of Australia. (A BHC Broodcart for Schools),
BTUART B 5.00 COLIN
BLUE. 4.30 ZILE 'ARCARIS.
anzz
An everyday Liory of country Er in England.
6.45 TWILIGHT CONCERT. 1.15 FROM THE WEEKLIES.
130 COCKTAIL TIME,
75A WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIONAL, THE NEWS.
8.20 COMMENTARY.
8.15 OLIVER CROMWELL..
An Imaginary, conversation. Written by Maurice Cranston with Felix Ayaner as Hobbes Maritim Goring as Marvell, High teden Evelyn. Robert Edition : Aubrey Alene Cromwell, produce by Dorzh Cleverdon. 9.15 "FLOWER DRUM SONG,"
(Nichard Rodgeri-Hamraerstein 1)
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- and Demand NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LUNCHTIME PROM
2.00
BUNDLE OF JOY."
Selections from the Bar-
ring: Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynalds.
2.15 THE ARCHERS.
An everyday story of country 15fe In England, (Omnibus Edition).
3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTA,
Presented by Jennifer,
4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
6.30 LADY IN A FOG.
A mystery taller by Lester Powell Psychological Alat- ter."
(Repeat of last night's Broadcast). 3.00 POPULAR ORËHESTRA CON-
CENT 4.30 TALES FILOM THE WESTERN
PACIFIC
D.C. Norton describes some of his experiences as District Ofeer in the Bolomon Islands. 3.45 LOVE SONGS OF ANY
LANDS.
Cynthia Gooding and Theodger Eike.
6.00 1. BOWEN AND IS oft-
BESTIA.
Play elections
Music Man
from
"The
4.30 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.
Conducted by the Rev. B. E. Munro C.V.
7.00 "DO YOU REMEMBER."
Complied by Alleen Woods.
7.30. "THE LIVING SHAKE-
SPEARE."
"The Tragedies" introduced by John F. Danby with Donat woldt.
7.38 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
8.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, KU "MY WORD."
A Panel Game with E. Arnot
Hobertson, Nancy Salt, Frxok
Muir and Dents Norden, Um
pire: Jack Lamigland.
LA BUNDAY CONCERT.
048 WEATHER REPORT.
10.00 THE SIGNAL
T
THE NEWS & COMMENTARY, 10.15 MUBIC IN A QUIET MOOD, 10,45 POETRY OF THE COMMON.
WEALTH
select
Italtam
Tennyson Poetry from India. 19.53 WEATHER AXPORT. 11.09 TIK BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL
11.15 THE EPILOGUE.
Fighth Sunday after · Trinity The Chapel of St John's Co- Iego, Cambridge.
ORDAN INTERLUDE.
Mein Jo dor du miet“ (Drahltr)
-Virgil Fox (Grgan)..
* From the Government Stadiums | 11:39 CLOB) DOWN,-
wling Ted TAPES, Diller-
Ward and Ian McCollumn.
1858 WEATHER REPORT,
11.04 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
REKLA
11.11 DANCE DATE.
HIM CLOSE DOWN.
Sunday
· 1.00- 2.0: TIME SIGNAL!
WEATHER REPORT EBO- GRAMME PARADE.
LIE SUNDAY STRING SONO?”.
358 WEATHKA REPORT.
909 TIME KUNAL
TUR NEWS
SPECIAL
AN-
NOUNCEMEÍCES AU APONTE HKRUETA...
8.15 “HRAD KUP.
Presented by Ted Thoma, T 2009 2.3.0. ·"ODEBESTIA
WITH
Monday
-109 KAOTIMB. BIONAL A
MAUCH,
MONDAY MORNING MUSIC.
1.15 NEWA SUMMARY
7.43 WEATHER REPORT
755 DIABY FOR TODAY.
7M WRATNER, REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEND.. KAO PROGRAMME PAKADE,
·111*MUNIC, FROM SPAIN. 1,
CLORE DOWN. 11.39 pm. APERITIK 2 St 109 TIME SIGNALKENS 111 WBATURN TEPORT...... KALTIME SIGNALARE
TUKENEWER ETECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTE, 1.30 AFTERNOON, CONCERT.
EXCONF
from the Broadway Musical, by the Principals and Cherus, Orchestra erutucted Salvatore Dell'Isoln.
2.38 WEATHER REPORT.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL.
by
THE NEWB & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
10.15 HANCOCK'S HALF BOUR.
(Repeat of Jes: Gaturday's Broad- saat).
10.13 A SHOT IN THE DABFter
by
A serial
Yeldham.
thriller
10.38 WEATHER BEPORT.
11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL
11.13 GOODNIGHT MUSIC, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesda
7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL,
MARGI
MELUUY. ON THE MOVE. 2,10 NEWS SUMMARK.
WEATHER NEPOW
735 DIARY FOR
133 WEATHER REPORT
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
10 PROGRAMME PANADE.
2.13 TUESDAY'S TUNES.
5.90 CLOSE DOWN.
1214 B-DAY PRAYERS.
ity
11.30 BANDBOX.
JW. Foster.
1.99 TINE BIONAL.
1.
WEATHER NEPORT.
1.1 TIME SIONAL
The post, Marvell, Cromwell's stalwart champlon, is the only volce in favour, while the critics represented by Thomas Hobbes, Jobn' Evelyn and John Aubrey, but in spite of this ap
are
Wednesday
7.00 mm. TISK BIONAL.
MARCH,
RISING NOTES.
NEWS BUMMARY,
TAS WEATHER REPORT.
7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY.
15 WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWB.
AID PROGRAMME PARADE. 4.15 MID-WEEK MELODIKS. 1,00 CLOSE DOWN,
12.30. p.m. MUSIC
FILM
1.00 TIME SIONAL.
FROK
THE
1.1 WEATHER REPORT.
135 TIME BIGNAL.
BBC Overseas Shortwave
- Page 15
Programmes
(On 25.750 Mc/s. 11.55m; and 21.550 Mc/s. 18.02m)
SATURDAY, JULY 18
1.30 p.m. KENNÄTD" KORNE,
insists that nothing is Beyond Our Ken'
1.04 THE NEWS.
COMMENTARY.
BU HOME NEWN FROM BRITAIN, IND SPORTS NOUN DIỆP -
6.3 FROM THE WERKLIES.
DORNIN Extracts from editorial by leading British weekly: newa papers.
B45 Ted Death introduces .
THE TED HEATH Bпow. D3D FORCED' FAVOURITES. 1800 THE NEWA
100 COMMENTARY.
30.16 WEEK-END REVIEW,
A mio MAERKINS tacluding Alan vilog.
10.30 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE.
The War Against Bixlerin By Peter Collins, 1; The Probtem, First of three talki
20.45 COMPOSER OF TILE WEEK.
Chopin (on records). 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWARKEL. 11.15 BATURDAY SPECIAL..
6.00 TUR NEWS. *-
B.COMMENTARY.
LIS ROME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 420 BORT: ROUND-UT.
THE ISLE IN THE YOUNG- în CHURCHES.
18.00 TIK NEWE.
10.00 COMMENTARY. “
| 20.15 QUESTIONE AND ANSWERS.
From
· Quesitons (come this work Hongkong, John Arlott and Powell anewors the questions in
20.30 WIRET MEETING.
A series of talks by the Nov. E, H.Loddon. Robertson Study Becretary at the Unlod Bitia Pocieties, based upon
Arle attice made in Africa,
d
Latin America, 3: The New Nationa
of Asia.
8.45 Cyril Fletcher Laviter tia
Family to
THE HALL.'
To it to
HOLIDAY
MUSIC
and Dorlia y preter Fersus To play to you Eddio Calvert; to mystity you, your resident magielan-David, sego To bring a smile-Terry Scoli, Peter Chynagh, and Tom Mennard, The Adam kingars, directed by tall Adarna, BRC Variety Orchestra, Condiictor: Paul Fenoulhat, produced by All Worsley,
6.30 Kenneth McKellar in
A BONG FOR EVERYONE. With his guest artist: Olga Gwynna (soprano) BBC Scottish Variety" Or- chestra. Conductor; Jack Leon, 10.00 XHE NEWS.
Between 11.40-12.30 and 1.16 ame 235 am including-tacing King Coorge VI and Query Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot, Biotor
Graiki Prix at Äintern, í 30,00 COMMENTARY,
Championship 10.15 INSIDE INFORMATION.
13-Aish
Match
Cricket: & County
Racing:
13.30 A. MUSIC TAPESTËT.
A melodio pattern woven for your plessure by The Wall Tempered Sagen Toger Lord (oboe): Jose- phie Lee (piano).Th Statio Mayers, conducted by John Tollingsworth.
3.00 . THE NEW!.
London
SUNDAY, JULY 19
1.30 p.m. BUNDAY SERVICE,
From Truto Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall, conducted by the Itev. Owen Whitmg. Preacher: The llev Canon Birtin Andrews, Rector of Stoke Climeland, Cornwall.
4.00 THE NEWS,
3.09 HOME NEWS FROM DEITAIN, 115 PORTS ROUND-UP.
and DIYANİ 8.30 Richard. Kendall
Coleman in
THE SIGN OF FOUR
A Sherlock Holmes story by Bir Arthur Conan Doyle dramaised as perial for radio by Felix Felton, 4: The Quest and the Kill. Produced by Archla Campbell.
9.00 BING IT AGAIN! 530 Eric Barker int
JUST FANCE.
With Pearl Hackney, Deryck dus- and Frederick Treves, Muse under the direction of Peter Avister, Beript by Erte Barker. Produced by Charles Maxwell. 10.00 THE NEWB. 10.09 COMMENTARY. 10.15 ASIAN, CLUB.
The main work in the Bunday Concert at 8.45 tomorrow night
"Bche is the symphonie suits nerazade" by Rimsky-Korsakovler, Hauth Porcher,
new one The recording made by the Royal Philharmonic by Sir Orchestra conducted Thomas Beecham.
The recital from Radio Hong-1 kong's Concert Hall on Wednes day at 9 p.m. Is given by the Hongkong mezzo-soprano, Glu (letts Tam, and the programme by Martini, songs includes Thomas and Tchalkovsky.
4.30 THE ARCHERS.
An everyday story of country ife in Kogane. 645 EVENING STAR
130 LONDON CALLING, 7.51 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 6.10 COMMENTARY,
4.1 HONGKOND IT PARADE. Proiented by Ted Thomat. 2.15 THE STORY OF CIVILIJA-
TION.
"The Hammering ·Horde** R.K, Betis.
by
D.30 TALKING ABOUT MUSIC,
A BBC Magazine 10 matc Jovers.
9.38 WEATHER REPORT.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- | 10.16 OLD TIME BALLROOM, NOUNCEMENTS.
1.39 .C. BANDSTAND,
Central Band of the Royal Alt
vorce,
Conducted
by Wing Commander A.B. Sima O.BE
2.09 CLOSE DOWN. 5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
by Mavis and Joanna. 543 VERENADE.
4.00 JAZZ JOURNEY,
With Robert Achman in which he recalls Jazz Music he heard ka 100mey 'half round the world,
630 THE ARCHERS.
An Everyday story of country life in England,
7.45 THE BILLY COTTON BAND
SHOW,
1.15 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
By Aliatale Cooke.
1,30 FIRST HEARING.
Prescoled by David Dunker- Jey,
138 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWA.
1.10 COMMENTARY..
B. JUST
Presented by Bit Dorward. D.CO FROM THE CONCERT HALL. miatt Tam (Nezzo-soprana) with plano accompaniment by Trebe Yano.
D.13 LISZT TRANSCRIPTIONS.
An Illustrated talk by Deals Matthews.
3.30 "MY WORD"
A panoi gane with E Arnot Hobertson, Nancy Spain, Frank Mule and Doula Morden.
pira: Jack Longland,
Um
(A repent of last Buday's Brand-
9.36 WEATHER BEPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN-10.15 NOUNCEMENTS.
130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
1.00 CLOSE DOWN. 530 FOR THE VEILY YOUNG.
Compiled by nevie and Josana, 5.45 LET 6 JOIN IN.
The. While Pel, a folk, staty from Ecofland,
{A BBC PHOtamme for Children).
AND BRAZIL
123M 0.00 TED
MUSIC.
" with nobble Brition and Peter
4.30 THE ARCHERS.
An everyday story of evantry
life in KREMOM CHINA. Totroduced by, Irene -Yuen,
4.4 MELODIES
1.00 LUCKY DIP
Prevented by Pat
75 WZATOKH KEPORT.
8.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 8.10 COMMENTARY. 8.15 YOUVE ASKED FOR IT,
Lach week at this time SUN | Forward, Bruce MicEwan, and Allan Glevensongs out about, meet people and play thair 9.00 ROYAL AND' ANCIENT.
mote,
The Story of golf in 'Scotland. Written, Kad narratod-ky-Frie Dickinsto,'a. 630.1IGHORTA YHOM "OPERA: DM WEATHER REPORT, U 10.00 TIME SIGNAL nove
·NEWS
TARE NEWS FROM DRITAIN,AMI 10.1S NEGOTEAP.“
Prasmted by Ted Thomas. 1045 BHOT, IN THE DARKNE
SA werball thriller - by Deter
Voldham, 10.58 WEATHER REPONT, 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, KAPIO NEWE-
REKL
11.3 AND 10 TO BID. -1130 CLOIR" DOWN.
THE NEWB HOME NEWS FROM BITAIN. CONTINENTAL BENDEZVOUS: With Denso Drabank. 10AS A SHOT IN THE DARK.
A verini Chriller by Peter Yeldham. 1958 WEATHER REPORT 12.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO-NEWB-
REEL. 11.15 WALTER GIESEKING AT THE
PIANO. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
-7.00 mm. TIME SIGNAL
MARCH.
BRIGHT AND EARLY. 7.18 NEWS SUMMARY. 748 WEATHER REPORT. 13 DIARY, FOR TODAY. TES WEATHER REPORT. 2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 2.15 BUYTHM INYOUR.
BUT MUSIC, 1739 pm. NOTHI
TIME SKINALS AN LY WRATURE AEPORT. 1. TIME SIGNAL R
THR NAWA ➡ SPECIAL AN NOUNCEMENTE.
13: THE VERA LYNN SHOW.
With the, Kaynviat u kod - Krio Nebinson and his Orchestra,
Bydney Thpingwon and Orchestra
10.45 A BIGT IN THE DARE.
by
A serial thriller Yeldham 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
kis
Friet
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL. 11.15 CRICKET.
England, India. 11.51 CLOBE DOWN.
Friday
1.00 .. TIME (ONAL
MANCH.
Y.
MORNING MELODY. NEWB SUMMARY.
14 WEATHER REPORT. ·
735 DIARY YOU TODAY.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 MUSIC FOR THE TRAVEL-
LETL
240 CLOSE DOWN."
12.15 p. MID-DAY PRAYERS.
by The Rev. Fr. K.W. Ginila- sher 8.1.
12.30 VOOTLIĞITT FAVOURITES.
1.09 TIME BIGNAL
+
LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistair Cooks. (Elepent of Jast Broadcast)
Wodnesday's
3 WEATHER REPORT. 115 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWS A SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
130 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
6.30 FOR THE
2.00 CLOSE DOWRY YOUNG.
by Mavis and Joanne. AND RHYMER. "Elbo and Maven!” African and written Lätian Daykis.
$.45
(A BBC Programme for Children). 8.00 THE JAZZ BEAT,
Presented by The Voice of America.
Eliot Lewrence Sextat; Jim Lowe (Barrator) with Mary Ann McCL Dano (Vic); Joe Dixon
36 THE ARCHERS.
An everyday story of country life in Kayliné.
4.45 POPULARITY, VOLL..
Prasenied by Bruce McEwan. 1.JK WORDS, AND MURTE.
MUSICAL INTERLUDE,
UORMATION DESK.
7.34
YES WEATHER HITOST.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 COMMENTARY.
GOING TO THE PICTURER, Chaingani Timothy Birth, 839 ROGER WILLIAMS
WITH ORCHESTRA.
(PIANO)
RAS GEORGE ·WACAULAY TEM-
VELYAN, DEL
An appreciation by C.V. ... wood, DIKEMI NAG ku, G.,
Mute in the East, Bpraker: Misurice Jacobsen. 104 LIGHT MUBIC.
Говерн
On gramophone records, 11.00 Ingen, RADIO NEWERSEL 11.15 CONCERTO.
Weingarten, BBC Northern Orchestra, Conductor; Georgs Hurst. Piano Concerto No. 3, in C minor -Beethoven.
11.15 . We invite you to ZINGER AWHILE. With Eric Wilsto-Hyde and Joe 1M Piano) Henderson. 12.30 Tebe Daniels and Ben Lyon in
LIVE WITH THE LYONS. 1.00 . THE NEWS.
MONDAY, JULY 20
7.30 p.m. TWENTS QUESTIONA
Anora Winn, Jay Aderson, Jack Traim, and Richard Dimbleby nakail lie sextions and Gilbert Harding Kutow's some of the answers.
3.40 THE NEWS.
8.09 COMMENTARY.
1.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
129 SPORTS REVIEW.
30 LETTER FROM AMERICA,
LY 11 hair Cooks,
6.45 MELODY. HOUR
YPADK
cherghe and his Or
Kenny Powell Tyle, fiuett Binting dear: June Bronhill.
Introduced by
Roy Williamson,
by Jarrics Defour. producZ TIME (on Tecards).
9.30
9.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 10.00 THE NEWS.
1009 COMMENTARY.
19.35 LOCAL GOVERNMENT,
Staff of Local Government. Speaker: Erle Horafali-TurnIGE,
Town Clark of Scarborough 10.30 THE SURGEON.
4: Heart Surgery.
By T Holmes-Sellors. F.R.C.S...
Vascular Surgery,
Professor
Charles G. Rob
by
19.45 COLIN HÖRBLEY (piano).
Ox gramophone records.
11.06 tig Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL..
1138 WHAT DO YOU KNOW!
1143 WINOALONG,
11.0 mm. 20IN IN THE DANCE.
Murtrated
I aeries of
pro- Noble discusser.
gimentres, Jeremy different ways in which composers haya used various danc»forms, The Weliz.
1.09 K. THE NEWS,
TUESDAY, JULY 21
3:
1.15 p.m. THE ROYAL TOUR OF
LANADA
Report from Canadi Donala tioima introduces
record.
ings of the latest stage of the four.
110 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 1.00 THE NEWS.
8.09 COMMENTARY.
LIS HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
1.20 EPORTS ROUND-UP
1 BLACKPOOL NIGHT.
The Bummer. Show of shows. Your resident host: Zock Watson, welcomes Peter Goodwright, Regi
■ld Dixon, The, Peter Crawford TyLO, | Hus Conway, Eximund Hockridg
Rosemary Squires The Woodmen. Gestator. Cliät- le Chester Directed by Raymond Woodbank mid the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra. ¦ Donducted
Alworth by Alyn produced by Boy Speer,
200IED-FAVOGARKES..
Popular classics on gramophone record
9.34 ULSTER MAGAZINE, 10.00 THE NEWS,
19.99 COMMENTARY. 10.12 THE BRAINS TRUST.
Epoker: Birs Burkey William, Lord Hemingford, ami Gibbe-Smith,
Charles
10.45 RECITALLOW (violin: Canada)
Mayor
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