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IST /15;) 1959. !!
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature
Today
11.30 p.m. COMPOBER CAVAL-
CADE.
Vicent Yakmanı.
113 WEATHER REPORT.
135 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEW
& SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTS.
1.35 LUNCHTIME MUBIC.
2.09 GOLDEN AOR OF POPULAN
HONG.
1-1929..
1.30 EDMUNDO
ORCHESTRA.
nos AND TEA
1.00 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE, The King of Iceland."
.... Stonet,
1.30 FRANKIE
JAINE
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#INGA
WITH FUCK CLAYTON'S OB-
CHESTRA.
4.00 COMRBY CARAVAN.
Stats Wraberg.
4.30 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
5.00 UNIT REQUESTA,
Presented by Nancy Wise.
Call:-.M.8. S.
ride's Bay.
BRO THE GOON SHOW.
"Hi Charies in Search of an Author."
(A repeat Bertra).
6.30 THEIR FINEST HOUR.
Alcock and rouN_KAR.”
7.00. WORD IN
Elwyn imare
recalls words
and music which have a mood In comum 01.
1.30 WALTZ TIME.
Symphony Orchentes conduct ed by libert Vinter.
7.51 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS.
11
O COMMENTARY.
THIS WEEK,
Compiled and introduced Timothy Birch,
by
8.45 A KNIFE IN THE BUN,
tariffer by aites M...
1.15 HANCOCK'S HALF |
145 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES. 251 WEATHER, REPORT. 10.00 TIME BIGNAL
'Noah' On The Air
ANDRE OBEY'S
PLAY
TRANSLATED
In the BBC series "World Theatre" Radio Hongkong is broadcasting on Monday night at 8.15 a production by Wilfrid Andre Obey's play Grantham "Noah", translated from the Fronch by Arthur Wilmurt.
of
The title role. Je played by the veteran Britian actor Bir Ralph Richardson, who was knighted in 1947 for his services to the theatre, and who by playing Noah In this production is fulfilling an old ambition. He saw the play when it was first performed In London by a Franch company and greatly admired it, hoping that some day he would be able to play in an English veralon. In his own words "It le a lovely It follows the Bibiloat play. story oloanly, but with wonderful
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS comment on the relations bo- FROM BRITAIN.
tween fathers and their child-
10.35 "MIKE AT THE MIKE.“
Michael Baldwin at large, for forty five minutes with muste Them Many Angles,
10.5R WEATHER REPORT.
Indeed, the part of Noah is one that any actor might cavet: the
11.06 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-old man is drawn with great
REEL
11.15 DANCE DATE.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Sund
1.00 .. TIME SIGNAL.
WEATHER REPORT 晶
GRAMME PARADE.
1.JO KUNDAY STRING SONG,
8.58 WEATHER REPORT.
2.00 TIME BIGNAL.
P.15
NOUNCEMENTS.
HEADS UP."
PRO-
emerges
sympathy, and lavable, humorous, kindly par son, given dignity by his unde- viating faith in God, Mrs Noah too (played by Norah Nicholson), (and Ham, Sham and Japheth, who are growing into that awk. ward age between adolescence and adult life are all characters that come very much alive.
The Flood-the drifting on the world-wide waters for severË
THE NEWS SPECIAL AN. months that asam like eternity to the family in the Ark, and the when the wonderful moment dove files back to them with a tiny green olive twig in its beak --the p
scenes are presented
Presented by Ted ThOMAJ.
12.00 MABBED BANDS CONCERT. Condueled by Denis Wright
10.30 DILL BREFIEND CHORUN
11.00
With Bay Martin and his Or-vividly and unforgettably.
OF
MARR
SATION
FROM ST JOSEFITS CHURCH. Pooh
Preacher: The Rev. Father J. Moran 5,
11.50 BRC
TRA.
SYMPHONY
ORCHES-THEN A. A. Mline's "Winnie-
Conducisa by Bir Malcolm Batgand
INTERLUDE.
12.13 p.. RECORD NEVJEY.
Complied by David Kwan, Ja-} that authors troduced by Irene Yuen. AHYTHM WITH KURT MAIER AT THE PIANO.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
3.13 TIME-SIGNAL.
THE NEW SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LUNCHTIME FROM,
"Le Maschiore"-Overture
(Mon. cani)--Glanandrea Gavazzani con Magde ducting the Oren, of the
Surce- Musicale Fiorentino: La Hallet-Selection (Delbes Peler Con- Meg conducting the Paris
ervatoire Orch,
2.00 DIGI.'
folections from the flm Star- sing: Lealle** Caron, Low Jourdela Hermione "Gingold and Maurles Chevalier,
2.10 THE ARCHERS.
An averyday story of country
re in England.
(Omnibus Edion).
3.00 HOME AND BOSPITAL KE
QUESTS.
Presented by Jennifer,
4.00 MUBIC FOR TEA TIME.
438 POPULAR
CONCERT.
ORCHESTRAL
1. Arleslene-Sulte (1)-Pre- lude. Minuatio. Adagielto, Menuet, "Ven Betrun Condu the London Philhermoele Orch: Invitation to the dance, CA (Wemer)-Warwick Symphony 5.00 A KNIFE IN THE SUN.
Orchi
thrter by calles
Amys 2: "Biesta."cast). Cooper, Hopeat of last night's Broadcast). 530 WINNIE THE POOR"
By A.A. Milne, Part *Winnie the Pool
Dea
5.45 COUNTRY.DANCER,
and some
Played by the New Нут phony Orchestra.
6.00 horis BARBEK
ORCHESTILA,
"Melodies of Paris."
AND 108
6.30 PORCKA KVENING SERVICE. Conducted by the Rev. 5. N. I. Robert C.F.
7.00 DO YOU REMEMBER.
Compted by Aileen Wood.
7.10 T. 5. ELIOT.
An iustrated talk by Robert Speight,
1.58 WEATHÊN REPORT.
BIGNAL THE NEWS.
8.00 TEMEVEWS THOM BRITAIN.
8.10
13 MY WORD.
A panel game with E Arnet Robertson, Nancy Spolt, Frank hful and Denis Norden. Um pire: Jack Longiant
2.45 ANNIVERSARY CONCERT.
Püreet 16539-1959,
(enry Fantania un
-note Purchell-Vienna Chamber Orch rand. by Franz Litschauer; A Purcell Buite-Anbable maestoso adusto-Allegro. Tempo di Minuetto. Andelino, Allegroito CoCOM), Largo, Alley Sir Jatuv Darbirollf ducting the Halle Orch. The Fairy
Phyllis Queen ExoT Davis (Mezzo
Curt (Soprano), Sopranos Paul Tibbett (Bar),
candycling Tanlet Pinkham
the
Cambridge Festival Chorus and orch.'
151 WEATHING REPORT.
16.00 TIME BIGNAL
NEWS COMMENTARY.
10.13 MUSH IN A QUIET MOOD.
10.42 POETRY OF THE COMMON-
WEALTH.
West Indian Poetry, selected by Willy The bardeon,
FRAN WEATHER BEFORT,
the-Pooh" first appeared in -1920-an-eminenti-ilterary critic brought a copy to the house of another orille of such importance of mere talent qualled at his censure and can templated other professions.
Hooting with Joy and charting with laughter they read each other cholco pages, auch a "Piglet Meets Heffalump"... "Mummy, can 1 have that book?" asked the small son of the second
7.53 BABY FOR TODAY, 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.06 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
8.13 RELA BANDERS
ORCHESTRA,
9.00 CLONE DOWN,
1230 nm. "APERITIP.".
10 TIME SIGNAL.
1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
11 TIME SIGNAL.
AND
1718
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1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
5.39 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
Compiled by Mavis and Joanna. or BRITISH- 5.45 MAKENB
TORY,
the Younger. (A BBC ter Schools). 4,00 COLIN CLUB.
critic, for whom the work was Intended. But "Don't worry your father, dear", said his mother, who hadn't seen her husband o happy for yours,
The author of "Winnie the Pooh" and "The House at Pooh Corner" died as recently 1950 at the age of 74, and in his will
offer the he directed his trustee, on the death of his wife, to manuscripts of these delightful works to the library of Trinity College, Cambridge, as a gift.
in each of them, it's been sald, "he caught and held for a mo- mant in his hande that enchanted moment of childhood when to do nothing to do anything"--and there are few of us who were lucky enough to be brought up on Pooh who would disagras with that.
BBC
Sir Ralph Richardson, British actor best known for his Shakespearian roles-whother as Bottom, Falstaff, or Sir Toby Belch on the stage, or as the Duke of Buckingham in the film "Richard 11-plays, on Theatre, BBC' World Monday night in the title-role in the play "Noah" by Andre Obey,
Well, on Bunday afternoon at 5.30 this bear of very little brain takes the air again, along with Piglet, Roo, Owl and others, and of cours Christopher Robin.
Water Bay and Eight episodes of "Winnie the Pooh each of which is self-kong's biggest hotels. contained-ware recorded by the BBC In 1955 (with Norman
the
one of Hong, the 17th century. stage by an
anonymous writer,
Shelley again in the title role, The Fairy Queen
his favourite
ona), and these
were Broadcast over Raulo Hong. kong two years ago. The first In the series concerns Winnie the Pooh and some Bara
Bunday
BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes
(On 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/s. 13.02m)
SATURDAY, AUGUST TS
1.00 pm. TIE NEWÒ.
1 COMMENTARY.
8.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 6.30 APORTA ROUND-UP".
830 FROM THE WEEKĻIES.
Extracts from editorial comment
weekly nows by leading Britien
paper.
9.65 Ted Mentis introduces
THE TED HEATH BHOW,” And also presenta your record roqueets.
930 FORCES' FAVOURITES,
10.00 THE NEWR.
10.00 COMMENTARY.
19.19 WEEK-END REVIEW.
A radio
FORE 124110
Asian vistos
Including
10.30 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE,
Fist
Caiture in the Tropler,
Hekling,
Epeaker Dr C.M.G., BC.D.
C. F.
10,45 COMPOSER OF TILE WEEK.
Hits (on. Freorda). . 11.00
g Ben, RADIO"NEWSBEEL,
1.00 . THE NEWE.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16
THE NEWS
Manahan Brick
an
boy-David Spencer; Francie Stella on Surfta- on the first day's play.
Giallován-David Summeriste: E. W, Swanton
of VijaysJ Tarch Inspector Ilarging-Duncan the Maharajkumar Helyre: Hotel Hecepliantsta Karam, tolowed by an interlude at
1. Qiser parts: Members of the 30 ROP
Production by Audrey -DAJ LET YOURSELF GO.
With Lorold Snort at the electric Cameron,
10.00 THE NEWA 10.00 COMBIENTARY
12.00 Midnight, FAMOUS CHORAL jorgan,
AUCIETIES.
Thlo
S: The Buddersfield Bociety.
Choral
society is presented, with pramophone records, by its cliocus
master, Herbert Bardgril.
1.00 AM. THE NEWS.
10.15 QUESTIONE AND ANSWERS.
Questions comy this week trom Japan, John Arlott, Meme Annks, and Professor John answer the queillass
Yuckin
in Londen,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 10.30 FIRST MEETING.
1:00 pm, The News,
149 COMMENTARY.
3.15 110ME NEWS FROM URITAIN,
120 SPORTS ROUND-DU. 830 CHURCH UNION
THE WORLD,
ROUND
A talk by Hi Nov. Cecil Nordicott, A
8.45 Cyril Bietcher Invites ... the dámily, to "THE HOLIDAY MUSIC HALL
The Adam Hingeza. Directed by Clift Adams, BBC
John Arlott meets Marghánita Larkl.
10,45 NETWEEN TIMEB.
Music in contrasting styles from The Calvin Gray "quitiet and
• Norton and Arnold, (two in harmony at the plane), Presented by Richard Maddock, 11.00 Big Den. RADIO NEWSREEL 21.15 FROM THE PROMENADE
CONCERTS.
12.00 midnight. BENIOUS ARGU-
MENT.
#.00 NEWS FROM HRITAIN,Variety Orchestra, Conductor: l'oul 12.30 ..
4.IS APORTA ROUND UP.
13 Peler Coke and Marjorie West
kury in PAUL, TEMPLE AND THE CONRAD CASE
A new serial in eight episodes
by Francis Purbridge.
3: Hotel Reumer, Patti Temple- Steve-Marjorie West- Peter Cake:
Breckmuft-Jeffrey
hury:
lieton-Virginia Winter;
Segal; Mrs
Jure June Tobin; Denis tierper John Bryning: Eliot Franco-James Thomas Elia. Counters Dekker Joan Matheson; Dr Cenrad---Holl Leiebvre: Joyce
(Fenmulher, Continùlly by Ill Kellio
Produced by BM and Arthur kay, Worsley,
0.30 Alistair Mcllarg requests
'THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY.
With Joan Alexandar, BBC, Seat- Variety Orchestra, Conductor: 19.00 THE NEWS Jack Leon,
103 COMMENTARY,
10.15 INSIDE INFORMATION.
Aspects of Bcience which zel tost behind the news..
Hmith: Fritz Gunler-Gro Darothy 10.33 ENGLISH WRITING.
Grabain
Hagna.
Beatrice
Judy
Other parts played by Ormonde. Jolin Bailey, and John Hells. Produced by Martyn C. Webster,
0.00 BING IT
A wing-a-minute sequence of pupu. lar melodies old and new sung by Bemy lot. Jean Campbell, Matt Monro, Toni Eden and the Curonats Quartel with The Johnny Pearson and Harold Sport.
939 Frio Barker in
JURT PANCY
10.00 THE NEWS
10 09 COMMENTARY,
1515 ASIAN CLUB.
The Future of Surgery,
Speaker: Sir Zachary Cicpro.
10.45 GHT MUSIC.
11,00
on gramophone records.
115 CONCERTO.
The Noys! Today and Yester- day.
Roberi
The Political Noval by McKenzie, 1045 THE ENTR'ACTE PLAYERS.
Directed by Kidney Brooke.
11.00 BIE Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, 11.15 C MIDLAND
ORCHESTRA.
LIOSIT
Conducted by Leo Warmser, Suite, Swan Lake-Tehalkovsky art, Winter, Sulle, Pineapple Polle Sullivan arr. Mackerra 32.00 minight
STANDARD.
SAVE
THE
By Victor Lucas. Fred-Ronald Baddiley; Councillor Litenderson Godfrey Kenion; Lavinia
Dano-June Tobin Councillor Bessie. Walson-Dorothy Holmes-Cure:
MUSIC FOR SWEET. HEARTS. Featuring Erlo Jupp Orchestra,
1.00 THE NEWS.
ATH!
his
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21
3.20 p.m. SCOTTUR MAGAZINE, ` 1.00 THE NEWS,
3.09 COMMENTARY.
B.
HOME NEWA FROM BRITAIN,
SPORTS ROUND-UP,
3 BIT PARADE.
Records presented
Thumas.
9.00 Cricket.
by
ENGLAND Y. INDIA.
Wilfrid
The Fin Te match at the Oval,
Commentaries by Itax Auton John Arioti, F. B. Brown, and Peursen Surita on Die second day's play. Summarizers: W. Bwantur. und the Maisarajkumar of Vijayana- garam.
app. MERCHANT NAVY PRO- QILAMME. The Weekly Newsletter 15- Lroduced by Trevor Blore, fol- lowed by jacord Requests. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.00 COMMENTARY, 10.13 INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE.
PRESS
A person in the news is cross- examined by journaleta.
Barry Battersben-Deryck Guyler; } 1031 NEW IDEAS,
g 1len. RADIO NEWSREEL.Mr Tarsley Frederick Treves Mis 10.45 Mendelssohn's
| Grant-Sylvie Coleridge, Mins Danty -Ella Milne. Produced by Charies
12.50 1.99. Paul. Martin invites you
És join him "IN SEARCH OF MUSIC, Listening to songs and tunes col- lected from all over the world.
1.00 THE NEWS,
William Waterhome (bartoon) HBC Beattle Orchestra, Con-Lefeaux. ducter: Jan Whyte, Overlyre. Ruslan and Ludmila- Glinka: Concerto in B flat for has 800m and orchestra (K.391)--Mozart: symphony No. 2 in D-Beethoven,
'LINGER AWHILE. 14:35 am. We invite you to
With The Ken-Tones and Johnny
Parry And Stanford Dr. Ralph, Vaughan THE Anniversary Concert on THE tato
night at 8.45 com. Williams who, as one of the memorates the birth of the Eng foremost British composers of lah composer Henry Purcell, 300 the first half of this century had youre ago. In fact, the exact the Order of Merit bestowed on Pearson. 'You've Asked For It' your of Purcell's birth has never him in 1935, studied under the
boen determined for certain, but two great musicians Parry It is known to have been either Charlos Villiers Stanford whan of Interviewere in 1658 or '60, and thought more he was at the Royal College of; THE loam
this programme are making ilkely in some quarters to be the Music In the nineties. an all out attempt this week to latter, meet the man in the street,
In this concert as well as two
and
At a moating of the Compasara" | Concourse in London before his
"LIFE WITH THE LYONS, With Barbara Lyon, Richard Lyon and Molly Weir, BUC Variety Orchestra, Conductor: Pensulhet." Written by
12.39 Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon in
atikין
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 1.00 p.m. THE NEWS. 1.09 COMMENTARY/ KIS HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 8.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 830 WELSH MAGAZINE, 9.00 Cricket.
SONGS WITHOUT WORDs. (Complete, In a series of ning weekly programmes). Numbers thirty-seven to seriy-two played by Jean Mackie. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. ILIS NEW RECORDS.
[Concert music).
Prosented by Denis Stevens, 12.00 midnight POLITICAL CON-
RESPONDENT.
What is politieal correspondent, what does his editor expect of lan, does he sat about his and how work? Rene Cutforti hu interview- od various political correspondants to find out the answers to Lose question. Compiled arki narcated ENGLAND #, INDIA,
by Calfort, Produced Fifth Text Match at the by Rene
Robert Pocock, 12.30 AM. SEMPIONI SEHENADE,
Nob Block, Ronale Stanbury,
Oval and Bebe Daniels, Production by Ten Roneid.
Commentaries by Nex Mepeat of programme previously John Artolt, F. R. Brows, and, Perz-
In April)/
There are often mark „Jutergst- l'of his short works Radio Hang-Į death... Vaughan...Williams de- NEWS.
to
ba
ware
tho
two
Ing stores behind the lives of keng is broadcasting excerpta ivered a lecture during which the ordinary people you sea on from what is generally consider he dolighted ble listeners with
Purcell's the beaches, at a crowded ale od
stage- come far-from-reverential
about port, or passing through a big masterpiece, "The Fairy Queen." miniscences hotel, and
those threa In the strict sense this cannot teachers.
His remarka that Bruce McEwan, be called an opera, and it should places Allan Stevenson and Bill Dorinstead be regarded as a play and in the edited version which Radio Hongkong is broadcasting ward will be covering this week. with music.
Listen
The story is loosely based on on Tuesday at 9 p.m. you can at 8.15 on Tuesday
they"A Midsummer Night's Dream" hear some of the stories he told night to hear the people mat at Kal Tak airport, Deep and was revised and adapted for then.
"The Chinese Bubble Man." " (A BBC Broadcast for children! 0.00 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. Will Robbie Britton and Peter LOWB
6.30 THE ARCHERS.
An everyday story of country
in England...!
6.45 "THE
A talk by Commander Kenneth
Kuby . N. Red,
MUSICAL INTERLUDE.
7.00 LUCKY DIP.
Presented by Pat
7,58 WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWA. 6.19 COMMENTARY.
1.15 "YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT."
Each week at this time I Dorward. Bruce McEwan
And and
Allan Blovenson es pot about, meet peopin and play their muste.
AND STANFORD.
A bath by. . Là
R
9.00 THE TEACHING OF
STUART'S
JAZZ
Jute
Vaughan Williams, O.M.
Hory of country
6.30 THE ARCHERS,
Ап
with every
E. TWILIGHT CONCERT.
7.15 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 7.10 CUCKTAIL TIME.
7. WEATHER REPORT.
8.90 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 COMMENTARY.
8.15 THE BC PRESENTS RALFR
RICHARDSON. IN NOAIT”. Translated by Arthur Wilmurt from the Play by Andre Obry. produced for the BBC by Wiltrid Grantham.
2. THE BOYD NEEL ORCHES-
TRA.
Ateina Overture (Tiandel) Bermalce Overture (Handel). The Buys Neel Orchestra cond. by Boyd Neck
A WEATHER DEPORT.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL.
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,
10.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.
(Repeat of last
itroadcast).
10.45 RHYTHM
PREVIN.
Saturday's
WITHI ANDRE
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 21.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- 11.15 GYORGY CZIFFRA AT THE
PIANO.
1131 CLOSE, DOWN.
Tuesday
1.00 120, TIME' 610NAL
MARCH
MELODY ON, THE MOVE, 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY,
7.65 WEATHER REPORT.
1100 THE BIGNAL, BADIO NEWS- 7.39 DIARY FOR TODAY.
REBL.
$1.15 THE KPILOGUR
Conducted by the Hav, Wathur
5. A. Varran N. J.
INTERLUDE.
11.29 CLOSE DOWN.
740 TIMA, BIGNALN
MAKUH, MATERN MONAT MORNING MUSIC. 7.18 NOWERSUMMARY.
1.21 WEATHER REPÓRT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
KIS PROGRAMME PARADE.
3.18 TUESDAY TUNES.
3.00 CLOSE DOWN.
12.15 pm II-DAY PRAYERS.
fy the hev. 31 K. Sandbach,
1130 BANDBOX.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL
HE WRATHER BEPORT, `
1. TIM SIGNAL
TIRE NEWLA SPECIAL AN-
MUSIC,
1. CLOSE DOWN. »
"ES YON THE VERT YOUNG,
Complies by MAYER ANG JOKEILL. 9:41. LET'S JOIN IN,
6.15 JUST FOR YOU,
Presented by Bilt Dorward. #.00 FROM THE CONCERT HALL. 734 MY WORD.
A panel game with E Armut Robertson, Nancy. Spain, Frank
Mulr and Dants Norden.
Lan
pire: Jack Longland, (Repeat of last sunday's Broadcast).
938 WEATHER “REPORT.
10.00 TIME DIUNAL.
THE NEW HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
16.15 CONTINENTAL RENDEZVOUS.
With Donlae Brabant,
10.43 RUYTIIM
WITH BOUDECK
AND DESMOND.
Stardust (Carmichael-PaṛTİSİ). All the things you are (Tam- 19.58-15tein-Kern).
REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, IADIO NEWB-
REEL PART 115 BEVERIE
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Ralph
By
9. A RECITAL OF FOLKSONGB,
From The Concert Hall.
Tony Baletan.
9.38. WEATHER REPORT.
10.90 TEME BIGNAL.
THE NEWS & HOME NEW!
10.15 PARIS
10.43
French Presented by the
roadcasting Bystem of North America.
BALLADE FOR FIANO AND ORCHESTRA (PAURE), Kathleen Long (Plano)
with
the landan Philarmonic Or chest conducted by Jean Martinon.
1938 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWS-
REKL
11.15 AND SO TO BED." 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
7.00
Wednesday
TIME SIGNAL ARCH RIBING NOTES.
7.13 NEWS SUMSIALLY.
7.4
WEATHER REPORT.
7.85 DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.58 WEATHE SCRA ПЕРОПТ
6.09 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS.
8.10 manNGAR PARADE
3.15
MELODIES.
1.09 CLOSK DOWN,
12.20 p.m.
MUSIC-
. 1.00 TINIE BIGNAL.
FROM
THE
1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME BIGNAL
THE NEWS & SPECIAL 'AN- | NOUNCEMENTA,
1.30 BED BANDITAND.
Husn and Pelians Ha19:51. 2.00 GLOBE DOWN.
530 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
Compiled by bigvis and joaUDA. 143 EVENING SERENADE. 5.00 TIME FOR JAZZ
RODIN. DAY
6.39. THE ABCKKNA.
1
WITH
An everyday story of connUT
regland. $45, BILLY COTTON BAND SHOW,
7333 LAKTYKA FROM AMIRIJA.
By Alkışla Onoke,
∙139 FIRST REARINUM SENT
Pimented by Menno McKwen.
15R WEATHER KEPORT,
BAD TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
KID COMMENTARY,
1.00 . TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH
BRIGHT AND EARLY. 7.15 NEWS BUMMARY. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY, 75 WEATHER REPORT. EO TIME BIONAL THE NEWS,
1.10. PROGRAMME PARADE.
1.15 YTUM RENDEZVOUS,
9.00 CLOSE DOWN
12.30p.m. "NOTHING BUT MUSIC."
1.09 TIME RIGNAL
1 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15
SIGNAL
THE NEWS SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
130 THE YERA LYNN NOW.
and Erle Robertson and his Orchestra. Quest Artist: Michael Krein (Allo-
With the Keynotes
SaxophoER DOWN. :..
2.00
530 FOR THE VERY YOUNG..
Complied by Mavin and Jeanna. 5.45 PERCY FATTH.. INS Conus
AND ORCHESTRA.
0.45 PORTUGKSE HALF HOUR,
THE ARCHERS.
4.3
An everyday story of country Life in England.
6.5 A STUDENTS GUIDE.
Women in Valveruty Life" A leik for students going Ener. England by Toy Presented by the
BALLET.
7.00 MALLINES
7.30
to
Council.
7.5 WEATHER REPORT 200 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.19 COMMENTARY,
8.13 HONG KONG HUT PARADE.
Ted Thomas Presented by
1.15 TUR STORY OF COLONISA-
ply spater by C. E. Car-
1.00
MONDAY, AUGUST 17
COTT!=
7.30 pm, THIS IS QUEENSLAND.
A feature programme memorating the centenary et self. anvernment in the Blate of Queens
written by Colin
recorded land. Programme by Stafford Dyson
Free and
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEW-
HEEL 11.15 CRICKET: Ragland v. India 5th Test match. Commentaries John Arloti, by Tex ALILOT.
and Pearson F. Brown
in the sluditos of Australian
Broadesating Commission
8.00 THE NEWE.
8,09 COMMENTARY,
133 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.20 SPORTS REVIEW,
330 LETTER FROM AMERICA.
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