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Monday

FACE. IT—An early morning programma: of

WEATHER REPURT — Let's Face It cont**** HOUSEWIVES

CRVICE - A

for the request programme laces presented by Bob Wi-

10.00 THE DAY THE WHITE FOX CAME"-Radio Canada 1959

Series-A repeat Diana Saturday's breadcast,

of

19.30 BAND OF THE DAY-Meyer Davis and His Orchestra. ILI WEATHER REPORT - TWO Pianos-The twin platio magic of Rawitz and Landauer,

OF SONGS

ALL 11.13 FOLK

LANDS. 1130 MUSIC FROM THE SHOWS- A selection of music and song from London and New York. 12.90 Noon LUNCHTIME VARIETY. STOCK 12.15 pm HONG KONG

LICHANGE NOON CLOSING Variety RATES Lunchtime

1. WEATHER

REPURT-Lunch-

tine Variety cont

131 INFORMATIUN

DESK-Music reminders, and information of

John interest, presented by Gunstone.

Music for 2. BACKGROUND -

your relaxed afternoon's listen-

ing

4N WEATHER REPURT-For The Ladies presented by Pat Lawrence.

439. CHILDREN'S

CORNER-Fun for the youngsters with Auntie Meyna. : 445 MOZART SYMPHONY No. 40

IN G MINOR-Played · by the Rochester Philharmonic Oches- tra, conducted by Erich Leins- dcrt.

315 ELLA AND LOUIS.

* WHEN WE WERE YOUNG- reminisce to the music and

ssongs of yester-year. 40 COCKTALS AND COMBOS-

Relax after a hard day. IN TAKE TIN PROVINCES-Part

# — Fisherman's Paradise —A traveller's "view of Canada and tt's people by John Fisher- A Radio Canada Presentation, 645 THE KENNEL · CLUB-Are- quest, programme for husbands in the Dog House.",

1.00 MONDAY MADNESS—A_pro-

gramma to dispel, your Mon diy* Blues.

7.3. THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored by the Hoi Kori Bottlers Fed..

1., Inc.. : and presented by Nick Kendia. 1.00 WEATHE REPORT — The -Spoken Word; Orations, wisdom ́stòrics and, werda, of

Master of-the Spoken

from

Word..

3.15 MUSIC FROM MOUTRIES. 8.30 DIAMOND TLMB-John Wal-

lace introduces the latest hits On Diamed, Wing and Mer- cury discs.

9.00 CONCERT BY THE CLEVE- LAND SYMPHONY ORCHES- TRA.

6.30 KENDALL'S

CURNER -- Our popular disc Jockey keeps you well entertained till 10.30 p.m. 10.30 A CONTINENTAL AFFAIR. 11.00 MUSIC TILL MIDNIGHT. 12.00 Midnight. WEATHER REPORT.

Tuesday

from

and words of wisdom. Masters of the Spoken Word. 8.15 LOVE SONGS FROM SOUTH Latin AMERICA-Well known groups entertain you with leve songs from South of the Bord- CT. 8.30 HIS CHORUS AND ORCHES-

of Musicians TRA

merit, accompanied by choral groups. 9.00 SOMETHING OLD, SOME- THING NEW-In Philips and Fentana Records compiled and presented by John Gunstone. 9.30 HIGHLIGHTS FROM I PAG-

LIACCI.

10.00 AROUND THE BRITISH ISLES

-With John Gunstone. 11.00 MUSIC TILL MIDNIGHT. 12.00 Midnight. WEATHER REPORT.

Wednesday

7.00 am. LET'S FACE IT-An early morning programme of music. 8.00 WEATHER REPORT-Let's face

it coat 9.00 HUUSEWİVES CHOICE-A re- quest programme for the ladies, presented by Bob Williams. 10.00 AROUND THE. CRACKER BARREL With Slim Pickings and Shorty Zilch-A repeat of

·Sunday Night's broadcast. 10.30 BAND OF THE DAY-Morton

Gould and his Orchestra. 11.00 WEATHER REPORT-Drop Me of up Town-Music from Harlem district of New York. 11.30 MUSIC FROM THE BALLET. 12.60 Noon. LUNCHTIME VARIETY. 12.15 pm HONGKONG STOCK EX- CHANGE-Noon Closing Rates- Lizachtime variety cont

REPORT-Lunch- 11.00 WEATHER REPORT-On The WEATHER

1.00

time variety cont

the

cont

7.00 am. RISE AND SHINE WITH KENDALL - The Tiger - An early morning programme of music. 8.00 WEATHER REPORT-Rise And Shine with Kendall, the Tiger 9.00 HOUSEWIVES CHOICE-A re- quest programme for the ladies -Presented by Bob Williams.

AND SONG MUSIC

FROM PORTUGAL.

UF THE DAY-BY BAND Robert Farnon and his Orches- tra.

10.00 10.30

Serious Side.

1.38 INFORMATION DESK-Music, 1130 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.

reminders and information of interest-Presented by John Gunstone.

for

2.00 BACKGROUND — Musc

your relaxed afternoon's listen- Ing.

4.00 WEATHER REPORT-For the ladies presented by Pat Law-

rence.

4.30 CHILDREN'S CORNER — Fun for the youngsters with Auntie Meyna.

4.45 THAT LATIN BEAT-South American music by well known orchestrus and groups.

5.15 THE SOUND-TRACK OF "THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS" — Darry! Zanuck's

Century Fox Production.

1982

CM POPULAR CLASSICS - Well

loved melodies from the pens of serious composers. 438 TAKE TEN PROVINCES, Part Waterways of Canada-A traveller's view of Canada and It's people by John Fisher-A Radio Canada' presentation.

1

re-

6.45 THE KENNEL' CLUB-A

quest programme for husbands in the "Dog House.' 7.00 JUKE BOX JURY AND YES- TERDAY'S FAVOURITES — A discuss the panel of judges merits and de-merits of cur- reatly released discs. Followed by yesterday's favourites. 730 THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored by the Hongkong Bottlers Fed. Inc., presented by Nick Ken- dall.

REPORT The Spoken Word—Orations, stories

8.00 WEATHER

12.00 Noon. LUNCHTIME VARIETY. 12.35 P BONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE - Noon Closing Rates-Lunchtime Variety cont. 100 WEATHER REPORT-Launch-

time Variety cont.

י

130 INFORMATION DESK-Music, reminders and information of interest-Presented by John Gunstone. 2.00 BACKGROUND Music for your relaxed afternoon listen- Ing.

-

4.00 WEATHER REPURT-For The Ladies present by Pat Lawrence, 4.30 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Fun

for the youngsters with Auntie Moyna.

4.45 BRASS EXTRAORDINARY—A varied selection from the Big Brass Bands.

5.15 FUUR UF A KIND-The history and songs of a popular Quartet.

530 TEA DANCE WITH VICTOR

SYLVESTER.

5.00 ON WINGS OF SUNG-Leave your worries behind, and join us on Wings of Seng. 630 TAKE TEN PROVINCES,

PART French Canada. 6.45 THE

KENNEL CLUB-A re- quest programme for husbands in the "Dog House." 7.00 "YOURS FOR THE ASKING" of classical

-A “programme

requests.

738 THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored Hong Kong Bottlers, by the

Fed. Inc. presented by Kendall.

SLO WEATHER REPORT.

Nick

815 MUSIC FROM MOUTRIES- Joha Wallace Telephones listeners to identify tunes. 8.30 THEATRE TIME-Sir Laurence Olivier in Stenes From Shake- speare's Henry V-Incidental music composed and conducted by Sir William Walton. 9.00 KENDALL'S CORNER.

NEW YORK LATE NIGHT- compiled and presented by Bob Williams.

10.00

1400 MUSIC TILL MIDNIGHT. 12.00 Midnight. WEATHER REPORT.

Thursday

7.00 am. LET'S FACE IT-An early

morning programme of music. 3.00 WEATHER REPORT - Let's

face it cent 9.00 HOUSEWIVES CHOICE-A re-

quest programme for the ladies, presented by Bob Williams. 10.00 TANGO TIME-30 manutes for you to practise your Tango steps. 10.30 BAND OF THE DAY-Edmun-

do Ros and his orchestra. 11.00 WEATHER REPORT.

FROM THE GREAT DOORS.

11.30 FRANK

PLAYS.

OUT-

CHACKSFIELD

12.00 Noon. LUNCHTIME VARIETY. 12.15 p.m. HONGKONG STOCK EX- CHANGE—Noon Rates—-Lunch- time variety cont. 1,00 WEATHER REPORT-Lunch-

time variety contd. 1.30 INFORMATION

DESK-Masie,

reminders and information of

interest presented by John

Gunstone.

2.00 BACKGROUND - Music for your relaxed afternoon lister- Ing.

4.00 WEATHER REPORT-For the Ladies-Presented by Pat Law-

CORNER-Fun

rence.

4.30 CHILDREN'S

for the youngsters with Auntie Moyna. 4.45 WALTZ TIME. 5.15 PIANO MODERNS-The unique stylings of today's plano favourites. 330 BACH'S WELL TEMPERED

CLAVIER AND CHORALES. 5.00 SUNDOWN SERENADE-Bid farewell to the day and wel- come the night.

6.30 TAKE TEN PROVINCES-Part

9 The Fenceless Border. 6.45 THE KENNELL CLUB-A re- quest programme for husbands in the "Dog House." 7.00 JUKE BOX JURY AND YES- TERDAY'S FAVOURITES.

7.30 THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored

by the Hongkong Bottlers Fed. Irad presented by Nick Ken-

dall.

8.00 WEATHER REPORT

The

laro at "The Embers." 1.30 THE NATIONAL BALF HOUR -Compiled and presented by John Gunstone.

9.00 THEATRE TIME-Candide,

a

comic onerelta based on Vol- taire's satire-Starring Adrian. 10.00 LYNNE

CELLAR

Max

MORRIS AT

THE

11.00 MUSIC TILL MIDNIGHT. 12.00 Midnight. WEATHER REPORT,

Friday

7.00 a.m. LET'S FACE IT-An early

morning programme of music. 8.00 WEATHER REPURT - Let's

face it ecatd. 9.00 HOUSEWIVES CHOICE-a re-

quest programme for the ladies presented by Bob Williams. 10.00 THE MUSIC OL IRVING BER- this LIN-All time hits from great composer. 10.30 BAND OF THE DAY-By Billy

Vaughn and his orchestra. 11.00 WEATHER REPORT-Music for

the millions.

11.30 MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD. 12.00 Noon. LUNCHTIME VARIETY. 12.15 p.m. HONGKONG STOCK_EX- CHANGE-Closing Noon Rates -Lunchtime variety contd. 1.00 WEATHER REPORT-Lunch-

time variety contd. 1.39 INFORMATION

Music

DESK-Maste. reminders and information of interest-Presented by John Gunstone.

for your relaxed afternoon listen- ing 4.00 WEATHER REPORT-For

ladies Presented by Pat Law.

2.00 BACKGROUND

rence.

4.30 CHILDREN'S

the

CORNER-Fun

for the youngsters with Auntie' Моута.

4.45 GYPSY TIME. 5.15 JUST BING.

5.30 THE BEST OF GERSHWIN. 6.00 ALL STRINGS AND FANCY FREE-Relax to the string ar- rangements of well known or- chestrai.

re-

6.30 TAKE TEN PROVINCES, Part

10-Life on the Prairies. 6.43 THE KENNEL CLUB-A

quest programme for husbands in the "Dog House."

VICTOR 7.00 THE R.C.A.

PRO- GRAMME-Presented by John

Wallace.

7.30 THE HI FI CLUB. 8.00 WEATHER

REPORT

-

The

Spoken Word. 8.15 SOPHISTICATED LADY. 8.30 AT THE JAZZ BAND BALL-

Traditional A programme of Jazz.

9.00 KENDALL'S CORNER-Out":

popular Disc Jockey keeps you well entertained till 10 pm.

FOR LOVERS-with Spoken Word Orations, stories 10.00 MUSIC and words of wisdom by Mas-

Lynne Morris. ters of the Spoken Word.

11.00 MUSIC TILL MIDNIGHT. 8.15 IN THE ACT-Camen Caval- 12.00 Midnight WEATHER REPORT,

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SATURDAY, OCT. 31. 730 pm. FUNNY SIDE UP. 8.00 THE NEWS.

8.09 COMMENTARY..

8.15 Home News from Britain..

8.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

8.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 9.00 FROM THE WEEKLIES.

Extracts from editorial comment

British by leading

weekly news-

papers

9.15 Ted Heath introduces

THE. TED HEATH SHOW.

also presents your

And requests. 10.00 THE NEWS.

record

SCIENCE.

19.09 COMMENTARY. 10.15 WEEKEND REVIEW. 1030 THE WORLD OF

Research into Plastles. Speaker: De V. E. Yarsley. 10.45 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK. Beethoven (on records).

SUNDAY, NOV. 1

700 pm. THE NEWS. 7.99 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 7.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 Annabel Manle

Baddlley in

VANITY FAIR'

Featuring his own arrangements for piano and orchestra, BBC Revue Orchestra, Conductor: Harry Rabino- witz.

8.45 MAINLY FOR WOMEN. 9.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 COMMENTARY.

9.15 DEMOCRACY IN ASIA.

Democracy's Chances in Asia. Speakers: Richard Harris, D. E. T. Luard. Michael Field, and Saul Rose

930 LEARNING

FOR THE

FUTURE. Interchange and International- isma.

Sir Joh Wolfenden introduces Professor L. J. Lewis.

9.45 RECITAL.

Colin Horsley (plano: New Zea land); Fantasy in F minor-Chopin.- 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 WHAT DO YOU KNOW?

Presents the second of seven chal- lenge matches in which the Brain of Brains' defends his title against all-comers.

10.45 FROM THE CONCERT HALL.

Paul Badura-Skoda (piano). Fantasy in C-Haydn: Sonata in

fist. Op. posth Schubert. TUESDAY, NOV. 3

B

and Ronald

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By William Makepeace Thac- keray,

in a serial

twelve adapted by episodes freely Audrey Lucas, Episode 6.

8.00 SING IT AGAIN!

8.30 Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley,

and June Whitfield in

TAKE IT FROM HERE.'

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 COMMENTARY.

9.15 ASIAN CLUB.

World Without Sight. Speaker: John Wileca. 9.45 ROBERT DONAT.

Some further poetry readings by the famous actor recorded at home before his death. The last of two

programmes arranged and introduced by John Donat

16.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 Jeremy Noble talks about

TODAY'S CONCERTO.

10.30 CONCERTO.

Peter Katin (piano), BBC Scottish Orchestra. conducted by Norman Del Mar.

Piano Concerto No. 4.in G-Beeth- Oven: Dance Suite-Bartok.

MONDAY, NOV. 2

6.30 p.m.

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Jon

Stephen Murray, Pertwee and Leslie Phillips

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THE NAVY LARK.

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.09 COMMENTARY.

1.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

·7.20 SPORTS REVIEW.

7.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA, :

By Alistair Cooke.

7.43 THE CONDUCTOR SPEAKS..

Basil Cameron introduces favourite gramophone, records

he has made. 8.15. SEMPRINI SERENADE,

Old ones-new ones-loved ones - neglected ones by Sem- prini at the piano.

6.30 p.m. FORCES' FAVOURITES.

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.09 COMMENTARY.

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 COMMENTARY. 9.15 NEW IDEAS.

the

A composite programme of latest British inventions, techniques, and discoveries.

9.30 ENGLISH WRITING.

New Zealand - Writers by Leeming.

9.43 LIGHT MUSIC.

Owen

Un gramophone records. 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 SERENADE.

A programme of attractive music for all given by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, conducted by Wunnser.

THURSDAY, NOV. 5 6.30 p.m. NEW RECORDS.

(Light maste).

Presented by Roy Bradford. 7.00 THE NEWS,

1.09 COMMENTARY.

Leo

7.35 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 7.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.30 WELSH MAGAZINE. 8.00 WITHOUT A SONG.

An orchestral programme

in the style of Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra with the Big Ben Banjo Band, Produced by John Simmonds. 8.45 COMPOSER "OF THE WEEK.

Massenet (on records).

9.00 THE NEWS, 7.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

7.29 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

730 CONCERT HALL.

The Philharmonia conducted by

Gibson.

Orchestra, Alexander

Overture. Semiramide - Rossini; Symphony No. 8 in F-Beethoven; Partits-Walton.

8.30 ULSTER MAGAZINE.

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 COMMENTARY.

9.15 LEARNING

FUTURE.

Discussion.

FOR

9.09 COMMENTARY,

9.15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 9.30 THE WORLD WE LIVE IN.

A series of conversations with leading British artists and writers, Sie William Holford interviewed by. Colin Wills (Part 2).

for

children

9.45 FOR THE VERY YOUNG.

A programme under Ave. 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL. THE 10.15 NEW RECORDS.

Professor D. G. Christopher on, and Taking part: Sir John Wolfenden.. Professor L. J. Lewis.

9.45 IN THE MEANTIME,

Jack Hardy's Little Orchestra. 10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREET... 19.15 DANCE MUSIC,

On Framophone records. 10.30 CONDOE CALLING.

The story of John Eppier a Ger- man' spy",

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4

7.00 p.m. THE NEWS, 1.09 COMMENTARY.

7.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 7.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP.

730 THE CHURCH IN CONTEM-

PORARY SOCIETY.

8.00 MELODY HOUR.

The Lou Whiteson Orchestra- Andy Cole; The Martin Slavin Quintet William Davies. Produced by Travers Thorneloe. 8.30 VARIETY AHOY!

From the Canteen Theatre, Royal. Naval Barracks, Chatham with Tony Fayne. Jo Shelton. The Maple Leat Four, and Douglas Maynard. James Moody (plano); Ernie Shear (guitar); Tim Bell (double bars). . Presented by Bill Gates.

(Concert music). Presented by Denis Stevas.

FRIDAY, NOV. 6

6.30 pm. SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 7.00 THE NEWS.

7.09 COMMENTARY,

7.15 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 7.20 SPORTS ROUND-UP. 730 Joseph Cooper introduces 'CAVALCADE OF SONG.

NAVY PRO-

8.30 MERCHANT

GRAMME.

9.00 THE NEWS.

9.09 COMMENTARY. 9.15 INTERNATIONAL

CONFERENCE.

PRESS

9.35 LAUGHTER ON VENUS.

By C. 8. Lewis.

9.45 THE LIVING COMPOSER.

Records of British Instrumental and Orchestral works of this century, 4: Sir William Walton (b. 1903). 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREELL. 10.15 Paul Martin invites you to

Join him

IN SEARCH OF MUSIC. Listening to songs and tunes that have been collected from all over

the world.

10.45 LORD BIRKETT.

Jcha Freemaa questions Lord Birkett about his He and career as a distinguished Counsel and Judge.

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