THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY,' 'OCTOBER 10, 1959.
Your Radio Listening For Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature RADIO HONGKONG AND FESTIVAL
OF THE ARTS
On Friday, at seven o'clock, the Fifth Hongkong Festival of the Arts will be opened by Profes- sor Edmund Blunden. The opening ceremony takes place at the Festival Centre at the Star Ferry pier on the Hongkong side of the harbour.
Ted Thomas will be on the spot to describe the acana as the Chairman of the Festival Com- mittes, Mrs Alleen Dekker, wel- comes Professor Blunden, the 'programms-which
and begine
at 6.55 p.m. and laste for approxi- mately 20 minute-will include the opening speeches.
FESTIVAL '59
"
on
As a
curtain-reluar to the whole, Radio Festival as Hongkong in broadcasting, Wednesday avaning at 0.15, half-hour preview in, sound of what the five coming weeks, of the 1969 Festival has to offer.
whole city under his hand. На apoke and his congregation wepti of his he turned up the whites eyes, and they shivered. He was a power in Italy.
"The Mouth of God" Is *h which programme Imaginative tells the traglo story of this monk of Florence, this visionary and prophat whose immense po pular following enabled him to expel the powerful Medicle and denounce the Pope, this about whom history has stiil not made up its mind.
man
Wse he martyr or monster, this fierge triar who so temly
The programme--which is welt | believed himself God's medium, by Patricia and in Hila Name set about turn- ten and produced Penn and Tad Thom-acts as
Ing Florence Into a
of
sinful and
While the Festival of the Arte In on, Radio Hongkong's carly morning programma will contain campaign,
day-to-day diary of Festival the children of Florence, an army evente, plays, concerta and
of 'beardless inquisitors who between looting operations — spled on their mothers and In- formed on their fathers.
OR
His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. C. B, Burgess, CMG, OBE, Inspected the studios, technical facilities and offices of Radio Hong- kong on October 5. During his visit to the Chinese continuity suite, Mr Burgess met Dr S. 1. Hsiung, the well-known ploywright and author of "Lady Precious Stream." Mr Burgess is seen in conversation with Dr Hsiung who will shortly be leaving Hongkong with a Cantonese opera group for a visit to the United States. Reading from left to right: Mr Burgess, the Controller of Broadcasting, Mr D. E. Brooks; Dr S. 1. Hsiung and Miss Pak Mau Tong, an actress in the opera company.
ED-
MIDDLEBROWS
مرو
This new series of program.
Introduced 731.03.
Stephen to keep Alexander, is designed people In Hongkong in touch with the theatre, music, litera- ture and so on in Great Britain - woll as to introduce record- Inge of poetry roadings and music.
City of
■ general gulda 10 Festival Christ? A fanatical amorte, he activities without going into not about cleansing', the city of specifio dates or times, it includes auch manifestations recorded extracts from some of living as paintings, books, these activities, as well as inter- | ornaments, all of which-to- views with those taking part; in ❘ gather with the wigs, the coame-
Domo Spini, who led the revolt, is a timely talk as the Russlana, Handel, the English composer Misa Erle Coates, and Gouard, the the Festival, and a description | itcs, and the gamblare'
ware at pains to reassure dlot-- »gainst him.
world that their first moon Ruttonjee-Dosal wi! be accom. by Ted Thomas of the Festival
were flung onto the enormous
rocket, which
landed on 14thpanied by Ruby Woo. Centro and the various exhibi- bonfires in the streete and pub-SCIENCE MAGAZINE tions it houses.
before
September was free of contamin- MAINLY FOR Ilely burned
the mob.
"Exploration" is the title of alating microbes. Also in the first thus robbing posterity of wome
of new quarter hour magazine pro- programme there's a review of the
Fiorentina greatest o1
the development of television by out this gramme which comes on the air tresture,
terry
enlisted weekly from next Wednesday at Leonard Rule. "Exploration" is Savonarola
5.45 p.m. A correspondent in the
complied by Edgar Mark. South China Morning Post cently complained at the absence FROM, THE CONCERT
HALL of science programmee for young lstener, and
Vera Ruttonjas. Desal, mezzo- tion" is tho answer.
well known soprano, le
la H.A.L. Graig's story of
Each week it will introduss | Hongkong both for her personal Savonarola's astonishing rule, his
scientific rosearch, appearances and for her many quarrel with Pope Alexander VI development and achievement broadcasts over Radio Hongkong. In the spring of 1408 Girolams
(upon whom Mr Craig throws and although it comes at a time She is to give = recital from the Savonarols and two of his fal- ¦ some new light), and his eventual traditionally reserved for young. Concert Hall ол Wednesday lowers, Domenico and Alvestro, downfall, was produced for the
night at 8.45, and following her be many and varied. or people. It's by no means 1 were burned to death on a high | BBC by Douglas Cleverdon and programme for the young alone. preference for operatic music and
from sculpture and sculpting to Sherlock Holmes,...and And for bonfire in the main square of will be broadcast over
For the first five weeks,there | modern French songs her.pro- word tow do † Hongkong'on Monday'night at will be falks on space research
In gramme Includes a drinking song "messing about
bqata" Florence There
part woop at their death-throes, and 8.15. Those taking
and in the first programme Dr from Donizetti'a opera "Lucrezia Daniel Defor. Murray as Bavonarola, | Kenneth Bissett talks about the Borgia"
ал arim "Nuit! many to dance. Yet, only a year Stephen
"Mainly for Middiebrows" before, this prophet and teacher, Carleton Hobbs
Brother contamination of the moon by d'Etolies" from an opera by on the air each Friday at 9.15 the Domenics, and Hugh Burden as this hard priest, had had
microbes carcled in rockets. This | Widor, as well au song by p.m.
on, with details of the time and place at which each je to tako place..
SAVONAROLA-MARTYR
OR MONSTER?
12.30 pm.
Today
LADE
COMPOSER
Emmerich Kaiman.
1.90 TIME SIGNAL
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL
13.13 pm SUNDAY SELECTION,"
A Family Request, kröztamme, presented by Pat Nolan.,
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
RHYTHM WITH
THE THRER
BUNK AND ALFREDO MEN- DEZ.
143 WEATHER BRPORT.
CAYAL-
LI
1.30
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
TIME BIONAL.
THE NEWS & SPECIAL AN-
NUMENTS.
PROM.
The Dolly Buite, Op. 58 (Faire) Can orchestral arrangement by Henri Raband of the mulle for 2 planox).
Derceuse, Mi-a-ou. Le Jardin de Dolly Kitty-Vale, Tandrew, Le pas espagnol Orchestra of the Theaire of the Opera Comique, National Paris, cond. by Georges Tzipine: Capricedo Italien, Op. 45 (Tchaikov
Cleveland Orchestra, cond, by Deorge Brell. 2.00 BAND WAGON. 215 THE ARCHERS,
Manguerade Overture Nelson); Bympatric Dance, On. 84,
Greg Betergjentens Bondag The hedgiri Sunday). Buli-Svendsen); Bidsommarvaka (Midsommer vigil), (Alfven)-The Vicuna Symphony The Orchestra, cod. by Divin Fjeldstad.
2.00 STRING KONG.
ntax Jals and bis Orchertrs.
2.30 GUILTY PARTY.
"Forced Landing"-A story of an netopiane and ita unuenal ived. 2.00 IN
A LATIN AMERICAN MOOD.
1.30 E RING FOR YOU.
wane Morgan and Tony Bennett.
4.00 COMEDY" CARAVAN.
39 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME.
4.00 UNIT REQUESTA,
Calling: H.M.S. Tamar.
Probes by Nancy Wind
6.09 THE GOON BROW. "Arlen Ship Canal"
(Rep Series).
4.30 GEMPRINI SERENADE.
bemprini at the Piano with Or- chesszo соль, by Habinowits.
Harry
7,00 ANNOUNCEMS' CHOICE..
Presented by Alleen Dekker.
7.39 SPURTS CAST.
Complied and presented
158 WEA
REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
810 COMMENTARY,
6.35 8 WEEK.
Compiled and introduced
Ted Thoma.
1.45 PAUL TEMPLE
VANDYER AFFAIR.
by
An averyday story of country life in England,
Omnibus Edition).
3.00 HOME AND Hospital RE-
QUESTA.
Presented by Jennifer.
400 MUSIC FOR TEA TIME. 4.38 FAVOURITE CHARACTERS.
Lord David Ceel introduces "Mr Bennet" from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. 5.00 PUTULAR ORCHESTRAL
CONCERT.
Placio Concerto in A minor Op. 10 (Greg)--Leuzard Pennario (2:30) with The Los Angeles Pufkarmarlé Orchestra, cond. by Erien Leitmaart. P3 ALIVE IN WONDERLAND," 4.00 LES BAXTER, HIS CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA. 6.39 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.
EXC. The Rev. R.
7.00 MELODIES AND MEMORIES, 1.30 DOOK SHOP.
"Why shuald I be dismayed"---- by Ann Brace; "All this, and surgery tool-by George Baya. Bowed by Ailem Dekker,
by 145 DONALD VOORREES” AND HIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. AND THE
1ER WEATHER REPORT,
Aerial by Francis Durbridge, Part 4) ioninvard Semizakre," #15 HANCOCK'S HALF BOUR. 1.4 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES,
YEATHER REPORT.
16.00 TIME BIGNAL.
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM пTAIN,
30.15 STRING ALONG WITH BILL.
A. Bularday Night Tendezvous} with Bill forward..
19.58 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWA. LI HUME NEWS FROM DRITAIN. LIA WORDS, WORDS, WORDS.
A Miscellany, camplied, and } Introduced by Timothy Birch. LAS HUNDAY CŨNCERT.
No. 4
Bachianas Brasileira (Villa-Lobos).
(A Tumes Term)-Prdľudío (Intro (lucao). Coral (Canto do Sertão), Ara (Candiga), ・ Divema (kindinho)—Or chostro ad
de la Badiosifurion Francaise
"ky. Heitor Vila-
11.49 TIME NIGNAL, BADIO NEWS. | Labor: Symphony No. 3 in F
FEEL
1114 DANCE DATE.
1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Sunday
6.05 TIMER SIGNALNA
WEATHER REPORT BUY DAY THING ONG. 13. WEATHER, BEPORT. AL 9.30 TILE BIONAL MA
THE NEWS SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS BPORTS
9.15 PROGRAMME PARADE.
I RECOLE BOUND ABOUT.
SLAKKI. MURICH. 1933-SERVICE FROM TRE- UNION
CHUNCH
• GOOD MENE byThe Rev. 2. c.
LONGE OF MANT | LANDS. Cystkie Guading kin,Tüiptofa FLAB KIES": MUNO
Orchestra
OF BOBAND-
mador Oy, 90. (Beching)-Pbahar- monio-Symphony Orchestra of New York cond. by Bruno. Waller; Don Jown, Op. 20 (Richard StERUM --THE Cleveland Orchestre bond, by George
158 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL
Broil,
THE NEWS & COMMENTARY, 10.15, MUSIC IN A QUIET MOOD. 1945 "DY BEART."
Lyrics of Madert_Barns,
·Road by Duncan MeIntyre, 1938 WEATHER REPORT. 1100 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-
REEL,
11.15. THE FIOGUE.
The Twentieth“ Sunday Tekalty Trom
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
名
after Michael,
Monday
3,90 KÒL, TIME SIGNAL
TOP 300
7JB NEW SUMMARY.
news
of
the "Explora-
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
150 PROGRAMME PARADE.
JS MONDAY MORNING 1.00 CLOSE DOWN,
MUSIC.
12.30 p.m. “APERITIF."
1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
1. WEATHER BEPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS
& SPECIAL AN-
NOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
Compiled by Mavis. 5.45 MAKERS ÚP HISTORY.
*Tililiza
Among the
Colonist
(A DC Broadcast for Echool). 5.00 BBC JAZZ CLUB.
The Sandy Brown Arz Band with News staphaello and Deve stephens.
6.30 THE ARCHERS,
An everyday story of country lite in England.
4.45 TWILIGHT CONCERT.
7. FROM THE WEEKLIES.
130 COCKTAIL TIME.
1,68 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 8.10 MMENTARY.
8.45 THE MOUTH OF GOD."
The tragedy of Savonarola, written for radio by A Crale, with Sleption Murray as Savonarol«.
9.13 ARMENGOL AND -JIIS
STRING ORCHESTRA.
8,4 "THE WEAVERS" (Vocal), 0.38 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME BIGNAL.
THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
10.15 IZANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.
(Repeat of last Saturday's Broad- cast)
18.45 CALYPSO CARNIVAL. 1058 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-
REEL
11.16 GOODNIGHT. MUSIC, 110 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH.
MELODY ON THE MOVE.
24 NEWS BUNKT
DE WRATHER
113 DIARY FOR TODAY. 758 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TAME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. PROGRAMME PARADE.
BU TUESDAY'S TUNES." ----- 1.59 REPEAT HEADLINES, WEA-
THER REPORT.
9.09 CLOSE DOWN,
22.15 p.m. MID-DAY PRAYERS.
fly The Bev, J. E, Sandhuch.
121) BAND BOX.
L00 TIME BIGNAL,
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.1 TIME BIGNAL.
THE NEWS
& SPECIAL ANJ
NOUNCEMENTS.
130 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.
*gkatan and' kadnika"--Wie (Gllaka) Overture,
100 CLGIE" DOWN.
KJO FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
Complied by Mavis.
3.4 LET A JOIN IN.
The Flood"adapted from a mory by Bath Alleworth.
(A BEČ Broadout for Bichuals), STED BRATE AND FIS MUSİC, With Dobhis Bettion, Peter Lowe And Red Price.
..
434 THE ARGUTES. DE
-
4.44 AROUND THE WORLD
MUBEC/
1.04 LUCK!
and
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.10 COMMENTARY,
IS SECOND HELPING.
Presented by Ted Thomas. 5.00 FAMOUS TRIALS.
"The Story of Status" (Delt V. Lawe) constructed broadcasting
Cann.
by Richard
9.58 WEATHER REPORT,
10,00 TIME SIGNAL
for
THE NEWB & HOME NEWS
FROM BRITAIN.
19.15 PARIS KTAR TIME,
Presented by Tha
French
Broadcasting of North America,
10. KEYBOARD CAVALCADE. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME GIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
FEEL
11.15 "AND 80 TO DED." 1130 CLOSE DOWN,
Wednesday
70. TIME SIGNAL.
MARCH,
RISING NOTES.
7.15 NAWB summary. LAS WEATHER REPORT. 753 DIARY FOR TODAY.
7.48 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 8.10 PROUKAMME PARADE, 8.15 MID WEEK DIELODIES... 930 CLOSE DOWN,
12.39 p.m. MUSIC FROM THE
YILMS."
100 TIME BIGNAL..
KLY WEATHER HEPORT. 16 TIME BIGNAL,
-THE NEWS & SPECIAL' AN-
NOUNCEMENTS.
1,30 BCBANDSTAND,
Gilbert Vinter and the Concert Band.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.
Compiled by Maris,
8.45 EXPLOZATION.
scientific Research.
mant and Achieversett..
Develop-
by
A weekly magazine compiled Edgar Mark. This week's programine beludes "Microbes to the Moon' by Bisett" and "Distance No.
La survey of the developmeal
of television by Leopard Rule.
FOR JAZZ 4.80 TIME
ROBIN DAY. NAGA 6.39 THE ARCHERS.
WITH
An everyday story of country Me in England.
6.45 "FESTIVAL, FIFTY-NINE"
A sound preview of the 1959, Hongkong, festival of the Arte, Written Thomas, and intro- produced by Patricia Pen and duced by Donald Brooka,
TRÜM AMERICA.
7.15 Alistats Cooke..
130, FİRST, KEARING,
Presented by Broca Mekwan. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 1.000 TIAŁK SIGNAL, THE NEWS.. 9.10 COMMENTARY, MAR
BIE PIANO PLATTIME,
130 WRITELE AND THE PUBLIC, A Report by James HeaVIRON SAS "FROM ITUN CONCERT
Varn Entšory]»t«Desi · (StPTRD={ Soprano) with piano, acco Prodant by Baby
9.13 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRÉS Adapted for Badó by faite Tetton -1.18. AKO MOENGKHRÁPING” QUINH
TET WITH STRING. CHOIR. September song. (Well-ARIGGERON)}}- Atstuma
(Kone-Pirivert Dancing
APLE. CONTINUMTAD
One of the features of these shortened programmes will be
Veralon of lectures given at the British Counolt during the week: the subject of these lectures will ranging
from
to
10.43 TIME OUT WITH Ella fitZ-
GERALD, 10.38 WEATHER REPORT.
1140 TIME SIGNAL, HADIO NEWS-
REEL.
11.15 REVERJE.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
Thursday
7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL,
MARCH
BRIGHT AND EADLY, 1.13 NEW SUMMARY. 7.45 37 RATHER REPORT. 7.35 DIARY FOR TODAY.
7.38 WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
1.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.
E.15 YTUM RENDEZVOUS.
9.00 CLOSE DOWN.
1430 pm. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
1.00 IME SIGNAL.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
135 TIME SIGNAL,
THE NEWS SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
130 YOURS HINCERELY."
With Vera Lyng, tha Kezzoles And Woolf Philips and
Orch.
2.00 CLOSE DOWN,
530 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
Compled by Mavis.
545 EVENING BERENADE,
6.09 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR.
THE ARCHERS,
An everyday gory of country life in England.
LAS BONGS OF RUDYARD KIP-
LING,
Song by Leopard Warren'¿Bari-
toney with Orchestra.
7.00 AT THE BALLET.
7.30 LONDON CALLING.
7.38 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME BIGNAL, TUR NEWS.
8.10 COMMENTARY.
1.15
ROUND
REYTEM."
THE CLOCK
Presented by Ted Thomas: 1.15 VOICES FROM THE PAST.
Introdured by David
James.
930 MUSICO IN MINIATURE. 138 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL.
Lloyd
** THE NEWS -M: HOME - NEWS
FROM 'DRITAIN.
10.15 PAUL TEMPLE
AND
VAN DIKE AFFAIR.
Part 41."Boulevard Beminatrs”.
|
BBC Overseas Shortwave
Programmes
· (On 25.750 Mc/s. 11.65m; and 21.550 Mc/s, 13.92m)
SATURDAY, OCT. 10
7.28 pm TUE VERDICT OF THE
POLLS.
LO THE NEWS.
WOW COMMENTARY.
1 OME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 1.30 SPORTS ROUND-UP.
-
1.3 TOSCES' PAVOURITES. 1.00 WHOM THE WEEKLICH.
Extract from estitorial, comment by reading British weekly news-
pirpers
4,15 Ted Heath, introduces
THE TED HEATH SHOW.
10.09 COMMENTARY.
16.00 THE NEWS.
10.13 WEEKEND REVIEW
Tire True Value of the Forest. talk by Peter Collins,
A
10.30 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE.
10.4 COMPOSER OF THE WERK. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWARZEL 11.18 SIMPLE MELODY.
11.45 BANTIAGO AND BIN LATIN
AMERICAN_RHYTHM. 12.15 AM REGINALD LEOPOLD
AND IS PLAYERS. 12.45 ABBOCIATION FOOTBALL
A commentary on the second half
et one of the day's Jeague matches.
1.45 FRANKIE Vaughan.
On gramophone records,
2.00 THE NEWR.
SUNDAY, OCT. 11
8.00 p.m. THE NEWS.
BA9 tome News from Britain.
15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 13 Annabel Maule and Ronald
Badalley in "VANITY FAIR.“ By Witham Makepeace Thackeray. Frenly adapted as a serial in twelve episodes by Audrey Laicas, Episode 3: Storyteller Lack; Rebecca
Sharp Arabel Rawdon Crawity-Ronald Baddlicy: La Crawley Sylvia Coleg Sir Pits Crawley - George Merit; Mrs Bute Czuwier Vivicum Chat- terton; Mine Briggs-Joan Matheson: Mr Firk-Kalileon Helme: Ameha --Beryl Cakieri George Osborne – Peter Wider Mr Osborne, Mentor-- David March; Willan Dobbia-John Scott, with members of the BB
rams Reperwry Company Pianist, Stewart Numb Produced by Martyn C. Webetor.
9.00 BING IT AGAIN!
of A long-feminute, seqUENOS popular meloties old and new mongg by Benny Let, Julie Dawn. Jean Campbest, and, Franklyn Boys, The Concia, The Steve Race Four. Jackie Brown at the electric organ.
P30 MUSIC HALL..
ABC Variety Orchestra, Conductor: Pa Foulket, Michael Caron, Irene Handi and Pat, Coombe, E10 Parks, and Tony Fone. Introduced Produced by Johns by Mike Hall.
Simmonds. 10.00 THE NEWS. 10.0 Commentary
10.15 ABIAN CLUB.
Speaker: The Most Hey, and 15. The Lord Archbishop Canterbury.
Speakers: Sir John Walimden, and
/ Professor D. Q.
O.B.E.
16.45 RECITALO
Christopherwock,
Row Prats (plane: Canule), Sulte: Four in Ino: Prelude; Sarabanda; Tocemia-—--Debunny
| 11.00 Big Ben, NADIO NEWSREEL.
11.15 MY WORD!
A panel game devised by Tony Steryans and Edward J. Mason, E. Amor Robbstion and Frank Muir, chandlerige. Hancy Spain and DenİS In the umpire's chair, Jack
11.45 FROM THE
Nord.
Sigere. Director: Wiliam Llewelījus Singer: Though Amaryllis dence in Un dubbio Verto-- Lammie O lo 'che buon' eccho-Laakeriar;
O grief, even on the bud-Morley; Thylla, I tak word die now- Morley of an the birds that I do jenou — Farklet. Harp: Allegro -- John PWTY: Sen the boiled of green broo
Impromptu - FRUTE.
Brifien: Bpring, Carol (A Ceremony of Carole)-Britten; After man13′′ a
dusty mue-Engar, Blince and Mude [A Garland for the Queça)---VaughMES Wame: Orpheus with his luteu Garmen A recording of a concert given before my invited audience in the
Broadcasting 17.sme.
don 12.30. SING SOMETHING
SIMPLK
With The Alam Singen. Directed by CUT Adams. Songs simply sung for song-lovera,
progermanique includer: 'Show in the way to go home Over there." and 'A' you're adorable.
1.60 THE NEWS,
TUESDAY, OCT. 13
7.30 p.m. FORCES' FAVOURITES. LOO THE NEW..
10 Commentary
8.15 Home News from Britain.
20 BPORTB ROUND-UP.
and dicoverie,
10.30 KNGLISH WRITING,
Speaker: Anthony Cronin, 10.45 LIGHT MUSIC.
Det gramphouse recorde 11.00 12 Ven. RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 BERENADE.
A programe of attractive music for all given by the BBC Mitand Light Orches KYR Conducted by Leg Wuwymog
12.00 midnight-Racing
THE CESAREWITCH STAKKS, A recorded commentary by Peter 'Bullevan and Peter Bromley from Newmarket, followed by an interlude #i 12.20 #pp. 12.30 HONGS
NATURER.
ΟΙ SUNDT
The Countryside. 41.90 THE NEW..
THURSDAY, OCT. 15
730 p.m. HIT PARADE,
forth.
Records presented by toy Brad-
590 THE NEWS.
1.00 Commentary.
3. lome News froen Britain, 120 SPORTE ROUND-UP. 6.39 WELSIE MAGAZINK 1.00 MARCHING AND, WAUTZING. The Band of the Coldatzearn Guida. “Conductor: Major Douglas A. Pope Anton and his Orchestra. $.45 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK.
Rimsky-Korsakov (on recorda). 19.00 THE NEW.. 19.99 Commentary. 15.15 QUESTIONE AND ANSWERS
Questions come this week from the Rotary Club, Colombo, Ceylon, Michael Shanka,” a doctor, prict A Ceylon expert answer the questioRIG In Londes,
10.30 THE WORLD WE LIVE IN.
A series it convermilioisa with leading British artista and writers, John Piper interviewed by Audrey Russi
10.45 FOR THE VERY YOUNG,
A programme for children under five.
9.30 COMMONWEALTH CONCERT 1.00 B Ben, RADIO NEWARKEL.
NALI..
Bouth Africa.
9.30 ULSTER, MAGAZINE.
10,00 THE NEWS.
10. COMMENTARY,
10.15 THE INITIATORs.
3: Colonial independence-Thomas Pairie.
19.43 IN THE MEANTIME
Jack Hardy's Little Orchestra. 11.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 PIPES AND DRUMS,
By the clan MacRae Bodlety Pipe Band. Pips Major Alex Macleod, 11.30 Frank Duncan, Sheila Manshan
and
Gearre
'SAFER TRÅN Zurrit
In
A radio play by Felix Feltc from the story by Margery. Allingham, Production by Audrey "Canteron 11.20 .. Srorike” or FAMOUS
MUSIC.
The think of programmes in which Deryck Cooke Elis twell-known works and how they
10.45 BHAKESPEARE'S BONNETS.
· Nos, LXIX-LXXVII." Read by Sir
Michael grave.
11.00 Big Bea. RADIO NEWSREEL.
11.75 John Warrach talka TODAY'S CONCERTO.
1150 CONCERTO.
about
*
Philip Chika_(piano), BBC Scot- ith Orsham. Conducted by Trevor Harvey. Piano Concerto in à minor. Schumana.
Hancock
1.30 am. Tany
LANCOCK'S HALF-HOUR.” With Bidney fatnes xid Bill Ker, Writen by Alan Simpson and Ray Gatton, Produced by Tom Ronald,
1.09 THE NEWS.
MONDAY, OCT. 12
1.30 p.m. Dennis Price, Jon Pertwee, Leslie Philips join in THE NAVY LARKC
about
czms to be written, 3: Tartini's (The Violin Sonata in G minor. Devil's Trill,
1.00 THE NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14
4.00 p.m. THE NEWS.
99 Commentary
8.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 1.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP”.
3.30 THE CHURCH IN CONTEM-
PORARY SOCIETY,
11.15 NEW RECORDS.
Prestolod
by
(Concert male). Denis Stevens, 12.00 midnight AERIOUS ARGU
MENT
12.30 am. MURIC IN THE PETER
YORKE MANNER. Played by his Orchestra with the Sing Stringa
106 THE NEWS.
FRIDAY, OCT. 16
*
7.30 p.m. SCOTTISH MAGAZINE.
2.00 THE NEWS.
1.00 Commentary.
8.15 Home News from Britain.
1. SPORTS' ROUND-UP
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