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

Today

7:53 AM. TIME DIGNAL.

MARCH.

MUKIC IN THE AIR. 7.33 NEWS HUMMARY, 14 WEATHER REPORT. 7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY.

151 WKATHER REPORT,

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

LID PROGRAMME PARADE..

BIS BATURDAY SWING,

8.39 REPEAT ISMADLINES,

WEATHER REPORT.

1.60 CLONE DOWN,

12.30 pm. "COMPOBENZ

CADE

Johann Berati da, -

1.00 TIME BIGNAL.

3D WEATHRA REPORT.

11 TIME BIGNAL.

CAVAL

THE NEWS & BPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

10 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

Morning, noon and night in Virina-Overture (Bape): - Espana Chabriach Marriage Feast Laricut able end of King Dodon (from Buste Lo Dr). (Bimaky Komako)- The Royal Philharmonie Oren, ermit by Sir Thom leecham, Bart.; Dance of the a

(from "LA docenda"). Punchleill) with Co Jumia Nymphony Orch.; Gernian

K. củó (Mozart)-The Ruyal douce, Philburmeniz, Orth, gond, by širi Thomas Bechain, BarL

2.00 STRING SONG,“

THE GREATEST SPIRITUAL

In

WORK OF MAN

the ancient Greek theatre, the "Orostoia" of Aeschylus was always BBC

wholo, in as Ɑ

given

one por-

formance, in order to achieve the full effect of its massive proportions.

Words, Words, Words

It first appeared in Athens In 458 BC, just before the poet's death in Bicily, and hears close retevance

to the circumstances of Athens at that time. On Monday night at 8.15 Radio Hongkong is broadcasting the "Agamemnon", the first play, or desks. Today's Story: "On with the act, in this trilogy which since

Ronald Binge and his Orchestra. 2.30 DAVID ROSSOFF.

in "80 I'D tell you,"

A series of evesta in the fe of a

Stotley IN

1.00

A LATIN AMERICAN MOOD."

3.30 "WE KING FOR YOU."

Patti Page and Eddie Fisher.

4.00 COMEDY CARAVANIME.

4:20 MUSIC FOR

300 UNIT REQUESTS.

Prezented by Nancy Whe. Calling: First Bain: Northumber-

Jata Fusiliera

6.00 THE GOON BHOW.

The Bleeping Prince.

(Repeat seri).

4.30 BRUBECK TIME.

7.00 ANNOUNCERS' CHOICE.

Peler Stent.

1.30 AEMPRINI BERENADI

the earliest times has been con- slared the mastorpincO of Aeschylur.

It is the only trilogy of Greek drama that has come down to us complete, and one that gained the first prize when it was first performed in Athens 2,400 yanre

#20.

Timothy Birch's new pra. gramme, which will go out on, Bunday evenings at 8.16, brings to the microphone soma. at the great moments in the use of spoken English.

The range of the programma will be a broad as the English tongue.

Tomorrow night, for example, he wil be playing soma

now written by London Sketches Bebastian Bhow with mula by Donald Gwonn, Jamda Mason

poetry reading the

of Edgar Allan Poe, Margaret Leighton reading Noel Coward, Claire Pal- Bloom In readings from This is a new translation for grave's Golden Treasury and the BBC by Philip Vellacott, who | many other fragments of verse. to classic master at Dulwich English prose will be repre

sented by readings by Oraon has recorded a

01 Great Welles

American tory talk on the play which political speeches; there will be begins the broadcast on Monday extracts of famous war speeches evening,

Hemiprini at the plane with ur. College, London, and he himself

chenta conaucted by Harry Rabinow

7.38 WEATHER REVURT,

5.00 11M SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

4.10 COMMENTARY,

8.15 THIS WEEK.

Complled and introduced

Ted ThomAA,

1.45 PAUL TEMPLE AND

VANDYKE AFFAIR.

by

THE

But-

Athrüler_by | Franch brider. 1: "The Bilder-in', 9.13 HANCOCKS BALF HOUR. 9.49 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES. 91 WEATHER NEPORT.

19.00 TIME SIGNAL,

THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

short introduc.

and

by Sir Winston Churchill, from the drams there will be The second and third parts of passages from celebrated produc- the 'Orestela"-"The Chanphari"tions of Shakespeare and many

(or "The Libation Bearers") and other dramatists.

ha דיי

6, also at 8.15.

Those

10.15 MIKE AT THE MIKE.

Howard

Blichael Baldwin, as large

for

forty-Ave minutes with mcife

from many. aprīrs.

10.5 WEATHER HEPORT.

*

To land ght raflaf to the pro

Shelley Burman,

David Lloyd James, author and broadcaster, intro- duces an anthology of recordings made by parts and writers of the last sixty years in "Voices from tha Past" at 9.15 p.m. on Thurday.

Radio Hongkong is starting a Sunday programma designed es poolally for families at home.

The idea fo that it should contain

kind of music, every cover a wide range of entertain.

music you like? The address (a:-) Pat Nolan, Bunday Bolection, Radio Hongkong, Bộx 200; and you could be lucky enough hear what you've asked next Sunday lunchtime."

ment, and not just the vaunt pop | Announcer's Choice

■ingars and bands of the minute.

to

for

On the past two Saturdays at seven o'clock we've heard an-

Wiss playing their choice of re- cords for half an hour. .

Tonight it's the turm of Peter

Eumenidos"w[{} be broadcast on the following Mon-gramme will be artists like 2 Pat Nolan, who will present | nouncers: John Pirlo and Nancy days, September Z and October | now night-club entertainer, this "Bunday Selection" is an * wall A actress and one-time air-hostess taking part. Include

favourites such as Poter Ustinov.

With BOAC. She want, of will "Words, Words, Words" Marion-Crawford

dourse, lots of requents to get be on the air at 8.15 tomorrow Agamemnon and Margaret

the programme off to good Rawlings as Clytemnestra,

his night,

start, so why not write in-the wife, with a strong cast of BBC Now Roquest Programme wider the age group the batter,

Tomorrow at 12.16 p.m, a new iso don't put the childron off continuity studio, le Bupply personality, and

pro- | writing, or the grandchildren---| OMeer at the Royal Naval Hea gramme takes the ali.

and get/har to play the sort of | pital.

11.00 TIME HIGNÁL, RADIO, NEWS-actors and actrössöä, and the

REEL.

11.15 DANCE DATE,

11.30 CLUBE DOWN.

* Sunday

1.00 mm. TIME., SIGNAL. WEATHER REPORT.

MUNDAY STRING SUNU,

858 WEATHER REPORT.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL

THE NEWB, SPECIAL, AN- NOUNCEMENTS

RESULTS.

*PURTH

KIS PROGRAMME PARADE. 9.25 "RECOND ROUNDABOUT."" 13.10 "YOUTH MAKES MUNIC."

NOUER

10.30 THE

CRURALE.

WAGNER

11.00 BATTLE OF BRITAIN RER.

VICE FROM BT CATHEDRAL,

JOHN'

production Raikes

by Raymond

A

now

*Count Fosen" from "The 1985 PORMS READ BY MARGARET Woman in White."

JAWLINGE. 3.00 POPULAR "ORCHESTRAL 10.38 WEATHER REPORT.

CONCERT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWB-

RREL -535 "WINNIE THE PозH

11.15 THE EPILOGUE.

J.

By A. A. Milne, 6: 'Kanga and Baby Roo come to the Forest ann Piglet has a Bath* INTERLUDE.

The Seventeenth Bunday after Trinity, The Temple Church. ORGAN INTRALUDE.

6.00 AKTIER BENDERSON, PIANOį 1136 CLOSE DOWN.

AND ORCHESTRA.

36 83 28

6.30 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.

Conducted by the Rev. W. D. Ey non-Willams R.A.F.

7.00 MELODIES AND MEMORIES.

2hirty minutes of uninterrupt- éd muste, linking the past with the present

Preacher: The Right Nev: R, 0, 1.30 THE BDC PRESENTS A PRO-

Hall. Bishop of Hangkong.

1214 Bun. “KUNDAY BELKUTION,"

Requests for families presented hy Pal Nolan,

RHYTHM WITH

1.00 IM BONAL..

LI WEATHER REPORT.

GEORGE

NEVER AT THE PIANO,

1,15 TIME BIONAL

THE NEWS 2 SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 LUNCHTIME PROM.

Concerto in for plano & Orch.-+- Allegre, Andante con moto, Allegis agitau, Georgs Gerwiwin-Manto.

Katelsen (Piano).

DUCTION OF THE AUSTRA LIAN BROADCASTING.COM: MISHION.

Lance kuthorpe. Horseman. 758 WEATHER 10 PORT, 1.09 TIME SIGNAC, THE NEWS. 8.10 TOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, N.JS WORDS, WORDS, WORDS."

Amiscellany of great spoken English, from the stage, cinema. Berature and poilties. Complex and Introduced

Timolny Birch.

X.45 SUNDAY CONCERT.

by

Expont Overture (Beethoven). The Philiormente Symphony Orch.

vint and 105 Orch. with Julius) of New York cond. by Bruno Wallet; Brandenburg Concerto No, #ht G majer BachThe Chamber Ch

1.00 THE PAJAMA GAME"

Belections from the Broadway | of Busel cond, by 1. Sacher; Con- Production.

2.15 THE ARCHERS.

An everyday story

Life in England.

(Ombus Edition).

3,00 HOME AND QUESTS.

от консту

HOSPITAL ILE-

Presented by Jennifer. 4.00 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME, 4.30 FAVOURITE CHARACTERS."

Michael

Inner

certo for violet and Orch. In D major, Op. Beethoven-Allegru ma on Treppo, Larghetto. icondo Allogo-Hernan Kronbera (viola) with the Hemeny={RT}1. (The Haguel, cond, by Wiliam Van Oiler- loo

9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 19.00 TIME BIGNAL.

THE NEWS & COMMENTARY. Introduces 10.15 MUBIC IN A QUIET MOOD.

CITY OF LONDON THEATRE FLOURISHES

After only a few months of life "The Mermaid", the first permanent theatre to be built in the City of London, can boast the longest advance booking of any theatre in London apart from the unbeatable "My Fair Lady."

and

Monday

1.00 .. TIME

MARCIL

SIGNAL

TOP OF THE MORN, 145 NEW BUMMARY. 745 WEATHER REPORT. 1.35 DIARY FOR TODAY,

238 WEATHER REPORT.

6.90 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWB,

NIG PROGRAMME PATLADE.

E.JS MONDAY MORNING MUSIC,

9.00 CLUBE DOWN,

12.30 p.m. "APERITIF."

1.00 WINE SIGNAL.

143 WEATHER REPORT.

1.13 TIME SIGNAL.

The Newɑ & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

- 2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

--------------

4.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

Complied by Mavis. 3.45 MAKERA OF FISTDAY.

Queen Elizabeth the Arst, and her people.

LA BBC Bundest for Schools). 1.90 BBC JAZZ CLUB,

The Ronnie Broci Rexter New Jazz Group,

6.30 THE ARCHERS.

Bod

An everyday story of country Life in England.

4.45 TWILIGHT CONCERT.

7.15 "FROM THE WEKKLIES."

1.30 COCKTAIL TIME,

Ancient Hair-Do

733 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. KIO COMMENTARY.

4.15 WORLD. THEATRE,

The "Orestels" af Afichylni. V Introductory talk by Philip Veli-

colt, Part 1: Ragamemnon.” B51 WEATHER REPORT. 10,90 TIME SIGNAL.

--THE NEWS 4 HOME NEWB

PROM BRITAIN.

10.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR

(Hepost of last Saturday's Broad- cast).

10.45 "CALYPSO CARNIVAL” 1058 WEATHKE HEPORT,

11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

Enesda

9.00 am TIME SIGNAL..

MARCH.

7.15 NEWBUMMARY. 145 WEATHER REPORT. 1.55 DIARY FOR TODAY. 758 WEATHER RETOST

1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWL 110 PROGRAMME PARADE, BIL TUESDAY'S TUNES.

9.00 CLASE DOWN.

12.15 pm. MID-DAY PRAYERS,

ity The Bay. J. W. Vostar. BANDBOX

12.30

1.00 TIME BIGNAL

LIS WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME BIGNAL

THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

138 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN..

5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,

Compiled by Mavis

8.45 LET JOIN IN.

"The Litis itan, than nogor.

ملة

.bigger

BBC

Overscas Shortwave Programmes

(0.1 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/a. 13.92m)

SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 4.00′′ pan. THE NEWS. LO COMMENTARY.

1 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.20 #FONTS ROUND-UT. 139 FROM THE WEEKLIES.

Extracts from

editorial

com-

great by leading British weck- by newspapers.

$.65 Ted' four introduces

"THE_TED_DEATH BLOW,

.9.30 FURCES FAVOURITES. 19.00 THE NEWL.

19.02 COMMENTARY,

19.35 WEEKEND REVIEW. 10.30 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE.

Martica

Speaker: De V. E. Yardley,

10.4 COMEER OF THE WEEK.

Vedi m records. 11.00 Dig 1 RADIO NKWAREEL. 11.15 MEMP MELODY.

Orchestra

With th Biring Chete. Conducted by Pool Tenouthet 11.45 ABBUCIÁTION FOOTBALL.

A DOMAWentwry on the second half of one of the day's matches. 1143 man, MIGHT MUBIC

1.00 THE NEWS.

Victorio dewwing-room with Patricia Clarke (soprano), Johanna Peters [contralo Willem de Mont (cello)

1. THE NEWB.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 22

1.30 pm. FORCES''.FAVOURITES, B.00 THE NEWS,

6.09 COMMENTARY.

2.1 110ME NEWS FROM BESTAIN. LE SPORTS ROUND-UT. ES BLACKPOOL NIGUZ.

The Summer Show of shows. Your resident host: Jack Watson welcome Ken Frith, Reginald Dixon. Stella Tarton, mund Hookridge, and The Western Brothers. Goort war: Jimeno James with The Wood- Inen, directed by Haynand Hoodhead md Billy Ternent and his Oreliemira, produced by Roy Speer

100 TRIES FAVOURITEN.

12,30 am. Fani Martia

IN BLARER OF MUSIC. Invite you to join hims, Hartening to songs kad tunes collected from all over the world.

100 THE NEWS.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 24

1.00 pm SERIOUS ARGUMENT, 732 Konoz sterr.WOOD AND

MUBIC. 1.00 THE NEWS.

80 COMMENTARY. 1.15 HOAH NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

30 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 6.30 WELSH MAGAZING.

A blingual programme for Welsh people all over the world, tecluding Koneral tome now, sporu letter, * topizel talk, and

Welan muse 9.00 ALL FOR YOUR DELIGHT.

A Miscellany of Muscat inveṛtuinis ment provided by BBC Concert 01- Wales was Houred Weasel.

(baritone), troduced by

Popular classice on gramophona | chestra, Onducte: Vilem Tauky records.

9.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE,

A programe for Ulster people overseas including the news from

(on r home, a sports report, topical talke,

SUNDAY, SEPT. 20

8.00 RM. THE NEWS.

SAN HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 3.15 KPORTS ROUND-UP. 1.30 Peter Coke

Westbury in

and Marjorie

PAUL TEMPLE AND CONRAD CAIK,

„A new serial in eight pulsodes by France Durbridge, 8; Turson Un- known' produced by Martyn C. Webster.

9.00 BING IT AGAINI

and interviews, edited and produced

to Diana Hyde.

19.00 THE NEWS,

10.M COMMENTARY.

19.15 THE DRAINS TRUST.

Speaker: Mira Dehn, John Free- mai, and. Francie Watson, Chalzinan, Hallan Tonsyon. 19.45 RECITAL

Bargento Few (plano; West Indiy).

Rhapsody in @_minor-Bralime: Spring Dance; Solfager and tise Snake-King; The last "mumper night Norwegian Folk Songs and Dancer,

p. 17)-Grieg: Sonatina-Bartok. To Hit Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 111 DANCE MUSIC.

Un gramophone recorde 11:39 Belle Chrystall and

Viccsts in

THE PAO"'IDER."

Anthony

A song-Berpizute sequence of 10% pular melodies old ana new sung ay Boony Loe, Julie Dawn, Zean Câmpi ball, and Franklyn, Hoyd, The Coronets with The Move kace. Fuur and Jackie Brown at the eineiric by 1. 1. Fortada. organ, compiled and produced by | 1235 AM. PORT AND COMPOSER. Jonnnie Blewart.

R3V Kelo Marker in

JUST FANCYJ

With Pearl Hackney, Deryck Guy. ler, Buth Porcher. "And Frederick Treves. Muste under the direction of; J'eter Auxlater, script by Erk Barker, produced by Charita Maxwell.

10.00 THE NEWS.

10,09 COMMENTARY.

1015 ABIAN, CLUB.

Speakeći deráld Darroll,

10.4 LUHT MUSIC.

T

On Framophone record, 11.00 1 7. RADIO NEWBRKEL 11.15 CONCERTO.

A play by G, C. Brown, producra

An anthology

Verre And

WORK. BONÚ OỲ THE BEA-

BBC Chorus, RONA Leste Woodgate, Conducted

Heater: Leigh Crutchley.

30 THE NEWS.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23

7.30 pm. English maGAZINE.

Proventa people and events in the Midlandi.

1.00 THE NEWS.

*.0 COMMENTARY.

8,15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,

SPORTA ROUND-UP,

150 CONTEM

Ralph Holmes (violin), BBC Scottish Orchestra. Conducted by Blanford Robinson, youn Converto in 10

| Stent, who in private life holds | the rank of lieutenant-command er, RN, and when he 'tan't 'read - Į sibelius. ing the news or working in

443 AROUND GREAT DRITAIN.

"Landon and the Bouth.* -Compiled and presented by onsid

DELLUBK.

7.13 LETTER FROM 'AMERICA.

By: Allstate Cooke.

730 VÄRNT HEARING.

Presented by Bruce McEwan,

· 8.00′′ TIME SIONAL,

219 COMMENTARY.

145 JUST FOR YOU.

NEWS.

Presented by Bill Darward. 9.00 “AT THE OPERA".

Goyeuchs (carandon) with soloista, The" Madrid Bingers

and National Orchestra of pala, conducted by Atualio Argenta

Doncicio Rublo and And, Maria Iriarte (Boprano), Gines TormaDƏ

minur

21 sm. We invite you to

LENGER AWHILE, With Terry Burton and The McGuffle Quartet, produced by John Bimmonds.

1230 Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon in

LIVE WITH THE LYONS, (Repeat of programme previously broadcast in Mays. 1.00 THE NEWS.

MONDAY, SEPT. 21

1.30 pm. TWENTY QUESTIONS.

Anona Winn, Joy Aasınzon, Jack Tram and Racuard Dimulety ek all the questions and Gubert Hacing knows Born of the mowers,

LOO THE NEWB.

109 COMMENTARY,

215 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,

120 SPORIS REVIEW.

6.30 LETTER FROM: AMEDICA.

By Alistair Cooke. BAS MELODY. HOUR.

Frank. Chacksfield and hie· Üre cheris, The Kenny Powell Trio. Quest singing Bür: Calum Kennedy,

Introduced by Alexander Moyes,

(Tenori & Massiel Aumeitai (Earl) { produced by James Dufour.

tona).

BAL WEATHER REPORT.

10.00 TIME SIGNAL,

THE NEWS & HOSIE NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

10.19 CONTINENTAL RENDEZVOUS.

With Dentro Brabani,

10,43 TIME OUT WITH BDAGT

CARMICHAEL.

10.32 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

11.15 REVERIE.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN...

Thursday

"TVNDIS: SKIL. US DOT

MARCIE

BRIGHT AND EARLY:

1.15 NEWS BUMMARY.

245 WEATHER REPORT.

745 DIARY FOR TODAY.

1,58 WEATHER_REPORT,

8.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PANADE. 4:10. BBYTHM RENDEZVOUS. 8.00 CLOSE DOWN. TUAN-12330.pa. "NOTHING BUT MUBIC."

(A BBC Broadcast for Children), 600 LA DEMI HEURE

CAISE.

Popular tunes by G. Becaud, G. Montero, G. Beach, Lux Freres Jacques.

630 THE ARCHERS,

An everyday story of country

life in England,

0.15 AROUND THE

MUSIC

WORLD IN

.

Flamenco songs and dancer. 7.06 LUCKY DJP.

Presented by Mary,

5.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 COMMENTARY BIS SECOND MELPING.

Presented by Tod Thomas.

JACK DUCHANAN STOUT. Produced by Alan Melvilio. 9.58. WEATHER REPORT.

5.00 THE

Women-and some of their 3.58 WEATHER DEPORT

menfolk-who grudgo tho time and money spent at the hairdresser may be thankful that they did not: live in Egypt 2,000 yours! ago.

not "Last night you would have slept on a pillow," sald Arthur Garratt in BBC

10.00 TIME SIGNALA

THE NEWL. & HOME NEWS YBOM BUTAIN.

10.15 PARIM STAB TIME. 10.45 KEYBOARD CAVALCADE. 1035 WEATHER DEPOBT.- 11:00 TIME. BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEI

11.15 AND 10 TO DEP."

Wednesday

The City, of course, is the lowbrows and highbrows, and

the historic square mile round StĮ restore.

human contact Paul's Cathedral, ocoupled by which he felt the theatre had some three-quartéra of a million | lost, people in working hours

"I believe that the actor is "Womun's Huur" broodcart, almost deserted at night: London an important person In the you would have rested your j13 CLOSE DOWN. itself has nearly forty theatres, community," he said. "I be-neck on a special head-rest not This made the plan for build- lieve the actor, and the theatre to spoll your hairstyle, and you ing a small theatre away from can help to cure loneliness, and would have had slaves to stay the bright light of the West give people a sense of proper by you all night to make sure End look like the act of ation. They are tremendous aids lunatic," which was how actor lo

the bumon pattern of Bernard Miles described his living?" eight-year campaign which re- Certainly a visit to The Mer

the opening of this maid is on expérience that few sulted in unique theatre last May, paid visitors to London will for almost entirely be public to miss. subscription,

BBC

-REVERSING POLICY Broadcasting in the General Overseas Service, Be nard Miles described how he set, about reversing the polley

wish

you did not toss in your sloop.

"But despite these precautions | you would probably have to give yourself the full treatment In the andring.

"You would start by rubbing Built on the shell of a bomb-Into your head a delicato oint ed warehouse at Puddie Dock, ment of greyhound's foot, dato by Blackfriars Bridge, it has

alones, and tho "hoof of a magallicent view of the busy, Jacks crushed and, well bolled Thames

in oil 500 SEATS

"You might have 24 plalis Inside, 500 cals rise in bold with a ot ne theatres In the City - a

lotus bud and, legacy from Elizabethan times, single steeply-bankedtler when the Puritan City Fatherpstraight from. the fept-high perhaps, come pieces of vatiures

wings. looked on betora un disreputable stage, with no intervenlug or- creatures and boukhod then chostra pit. And the theatre "Or maybe you would wear. n. south of thë, Tuizzes.

Saar, need not search franticalwig with Hilo bulls of perfuma He spoke, too, of his aim toiy for somowhere to eat before attached to it. The' perfumo provide a theatro that would or

after the show for The would permente the wig all day fridge. the gap between Morald-han 1town-reslaus 'and my give you that extra audience and actors, between rant.

aomethinat."

120. TIME SIGNAL.

MARCII.

KIBING NOTES. 735 NEWS, SUMMARY.

WEATHER· RSPORT. JOS DUANY FORNITODAY, 158 WEATHER RAPORT.

3.00. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

4.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

LIS MID WEEK MELODIES,

1.00 'CLOSE DOWN, CHE

11.30 p.m. MUSIC 'FROM

TAMO.

140 TIME BIGNALI

1.19 WEATHER REPORT.

LI TIME, #IONAL,

TILE

100 TIME SIGNALE 1.11 WEATHER REPORT. 1,15 TIME BIGNAL,

(8.30 WALTZ TIME.

on gramophone records. 1.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 10.00 THE NEWS. 16.09 COMMENTARY.

1615 LIÇAL GOVERNMENT.

The Future of Local Govern- Bpeaker: Houry bladdick, Lectur- er, Department of Financs, "Bleming-

Uniworeby.

hain

10.30 TRANSPORT

MUNICATIONS."

Power,

AND

COM.

14-

Speaker: Sir Josiah Eccles, puty Chairman of the Electricity, Council of Grest 13rilmir.

14.45 RUDOLF FIRKUSNY (PERHO}, On gramophone recorda. 11.60 Big Ben, hadio NEWORBEL. 11.18 MY WORDI

LA panel game devland by Tony Shryana and Edward Robertson and Trask Mule olallenge Nancy Spala and Denis Norden. Umpire: Jacx | Long Larki

THE NEWS SPECIAL AN-İ' NOUNCEMENTO.

1.10 "OURS SINCERELY,"

With Vera Lynn, The Keynotes and Woolf" "Philips and his Orchestra.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

630 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

Compiled by Mayik.

3.45 "ROUND ABOUTIE

HA visit to the Dis Vic” EM. PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR.

'Presented by Hugo Vieira. 83) THE ARCIIMILU.

An averyday story of Country life in England.

6.45 "BONOB YOU LOVE."

Elisabeth Schwarzkopf prane) with Gerald. Moore The piano

7.00 WAT THE BALLET,"

730 LONDON CALLING.

1 WRATHEL REPORT.

(80.

at

1.50 TIMME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

1,16 - COMMENTARY,

LIS

BOUND

REYTIS,"

THE CLOCK

Prented by Ted: TANISAL. SAS: VOICES PRÓM THE PAST.

Introduced, Sr. David Lloyd James,

An anthology of recordings made -by poeta and"- wetters · of itse ·lust

Exty yours.

TEL. MUSIC IN MINIATURE.

138 WEATHER REPORT.

10.00 TIME SIGNAL

R. THE NEWS – BOME NEWS

19.38 WAULZIMPLE AND.... THE

A VANDYKE AFFAIRES

PAA thriller. Deryande - Dur-

bride", 11* **The shior+ta.^= 1943 KKYBOARD CAVALCADE. 1959 WEATHER, BEFORT,

: 11.49 THE BIGNAL, RADIO NETÍS-

1139 99FT LIGHTS, AND SWEET

trark NEWE. SPECIAL,"AN-1199. CLOAK DOWN. NOUNCEMENTS.

LIS DEC NANDSTAND,

üübert Vister and the Concert' Band,

IN CLOSE Down.......... MAA

9.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG

Centplied by Dievča, LAS-KYRNING "SERENADEJE PRO 6.00-TIDEN. YOH JAZZ I WITH

KOBIN DAY.

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AN AVAryday stary of country life in England.

Friday

VDO ANG TIDEN – SIGNAL, MORNING MELODY.

WEATHER BEFORE.

114 SWINGALONG,

With the Teps in Pop Music. Freeonting this weck: Bosemary Squires. Tony, Brent, Mamy Wilde, Group One, The Kon Jones Music testuring: Ken Jones at the piano wid The Ken Ralimbury All-slanı, in- troduced by Tim Gudgin, produced by Cyril Drake and John Kingdon, L£30 . THEY BROUGHT THEIR

MUSIC

Mark Lubbock ́ presents, the laut ʊf four programmes of mute kvm the

1,66 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 210 PROGRAMME PARADE. KIS MUSIC гon YOU, 9:00 CLONE DOWN.

1.1 MID-DAY PRAYERS.

ity The Lav. 71. B. W. Galla- Ther

12.30 Founder FAVOURITES,

139 TIME SIGNAL.

LETTIJ FROM AMERICA.-

By Alliter Cooke,

(Repeat of last Wednesday's Broad-

crit). "E" WEATHER REPORT,

1.15 TIME SIGNAL.

TUR NEWS A SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

139 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

Symphony No. 4 in 1 jajer, Opć (Deathoven)-The Philmonis

by Q10 Kjemperay, 250 CLOSE DOWN.

Orchestre

5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

Complied by Mavis.

14: STORIES AND BLYMER,

"The Tres of Charity's sold by Frank Duncan,

(ABDC Broadcast for Schools). 6.00 THE JAZZ BEAT. 130 THE ARCHERS.

An. Everyday story of country life in England.

4.45 MYSTERY MUSIC,

Chan- Quiz Cocupetition. Presented by Bruce Mozwan TE WORDS AND MÜnic. TAS WERNER MULLER AND

ORCHESTRA.

TES' WEATHER RATOR. AP TIME

THE NEWS,

41 COMMEN

815 THE KUROPEAN. COMPLEX.

"The Meaning of Roman."

A Hudy of ancient Rome, and ita Ingwey to Maxipe. Edited and maced by Gerard, Marmet) with Peter King we Mwww[os",

BASE- FACREANT KON11” “.

9.00 NOTREK-MUNICALE, 554 WEATHER REPORT.

| 19:00. TUSH BEGITARA

WHOM URITAIN.

HOME NEWS.

TIUS DIME EINRETTE GROOVE. 1933. WEATHER" REVOLT. 1199 TIME SIGNAL, RAUIO. NEWS-

11.18 GOODNIGHT MUSIC,

IN CLOIE BOWIE,

1.30

Christian

PORARY SOCIETY. The relevance

the ineage id Live way in which the Church adjustingf Self to the special needs of society today. 2. An Expertment in the Biddende E. K. Roberts Interviews. Witam Gow- land

javiter the 8. Cyrl Fischer

THE

JAS LET YOURIELF GO

With Harold Smart airtelo vzgun.

10.00 THE NEWS.

14.99 COMMENTARY.

Un-

at the

19.15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Questions come this week from BRIAWAN.

10.30 FIRST MEETING.

Jacquetia Iawkes mesta Damo Kalileen Lonsdale,

10.45 BETWEEN TELES.

A vocal and instrumental in- terlude with Graham Palloy and his Muts and. Alan Fenn," 11.00 1 Den. RADIO NEW REEL. 11.13 ROM THE

CONCERTE. 12.00 midnight, SERIOUS

MENT

12.30 am,

PROMENADE

MUSIC FON

HEARTY.

ARGU-

BWEST-

Featuring Eric' Jogp and Die

Orchestră.

1.00 THE NEWS,

FRIDAY, SEPT. 25

7.30 p.m. SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 8.00 THE KEWE.

8.99 COMMENTARY,

4.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 8.29 SPORTS BOUND-Ur,

30 NEW RECORDS.

(Light music).

Presented by Wilfrid Thomas, 0.00 MALE WAY FOR MUSIC.

Alyn Alawworth and the BBC

• Northern Dance Brenextra. Introduced by Roger MolfAL 9.30 MERCHANT NAVY PRO.

GRAMME.

Tho, Weekly Newsletter introduced by Troyer Blore, followed by Record Request.

10.00 THE NEWS, 10.09 COMMENTARY, (0.33 INTERNATIONAL

CONFERENCE.

PRES

10.35 NEW IDEAL.. 19.45 BONGS OF HANDEL,

Kelhicer. Kay (contratto). Jose- phing Lee (piano).

Querido mat Silatata, (Radio). Nên và số tồn la speme (Servo), Rent: Awak Saturnia, Aria: Hance, Iris, hence away (Somelo). The first of three programmes of songs by Handel, the bloemtenary of whose deach, falls this year.

AYOLIDAY MUSIC HALL' With David Hughes, Pauline Dye- rall, maid Chey, David Bergler, Bia Stenneti, George. Martin, "and Peter Kent, The Adam Hingers Directed by Cin Adama, BBC 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL, Variety Orelysten, Conductim: Paul | 11:15 BUMPRINI SERENADE. renoulet, produced by Bill Worsley. 9.33 Ian Wallace sing songs chosen

'WITH YOU IN MIND. And Introduces Eileen Price with the BBC Scottia Varkety Orchestra, Conductor: Jack Leon, produced bý Folle Yews. 10.05 THE

10.09 COMMENTARY.

10.15 INSIDE INFORMATION,

Aspects of Belenes which get Jort behind the news.

10.37 ENGLISH WRITING.

The Novel Today and Vester- day. The parimental Novel by Alan {Pryceramen

10.43 EDWARD NUBACH AND THE

NOVELAINS.

Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL

11.15 MUSIC ROUND THE WORLD.

BBC Midland Light Orchestra, Conducted by Leo Wurmeer with Exe Hope (plinor,

12.00 midnight. MANEET DAY AT

TEWKESBURY,

A radio portrait of a Gloucester- shio town end its people, produced by Douglas Muggeridge.

Old ones obes loved ones neglected ones by Bumprini at this plaND, Featuring him own arrangemestia for pline and orchestra, BBC“ Revizo Orefiestra, Conductor: Harry Rabine- wile

ÎNE NEW RECORDS,

(Concert mustę).

Presented by Denis Stevena, 1330 am: Curtetan, Hobby and Note

man Shelley In

WITH THE

THE ALAN

TWISTED LIP,

by Mir Arinar Conan Doyle, adapted for radio by Michael Hardwick.

Doctor Watson-Norman Shelley; Mr Watson-Sylvis Coleridge: M Whitney-Eva Stuart; Isa Whitney- Robert Sansom: Sherlock Holmes Carleton Hobbs: Mr B1 Clair-Hilda Latour -Garard Green; As

DOT-Robert Seam: A Con

| Mtable-Joe Sterna Inspector Erud- street-maid Baddliey; Boone-Fre derick Treves. Production by Fre- storick Brodtisti,

1.00 THE NEWS,

TUNE IN

Hong Kong Commercial Broadcasting

at 8.15p.m.

overy Monday & Wednesday

to

MUSIC FROM MOUTRIES

WE CALL YOU

and

you identify a simple tune

played' by

John Wallace

YOU WIN

a cash prize of $10 & a 12" Lp record If you identify the tune correctly."

If you miss, you win a consolation prize of a 7o 45 rpm 'record, and the main priza accumulates:

Stand by your telephone as

John Wallace may call YOU

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MUSIC FROM "MOUTRIES

every Monday & Wodnesday at 15p.m.

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