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939 MUSIC TIME-A programme of

classical music prepared presented by Charles Harvey. 19.15 DAMON KUNYON THEATRE -Episode 20-The Hottest Guy in the World.”

19.45 5ONG OF THE ISLANDS-

Hawaiian music.

110 STOP PRESS-A special

night news report.

Friday

late

7.0) am. MUSICAL CLUCK-Early

morning variety With

checks

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

time

7.29 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 1.59 WEATHER FORECAST.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS

AND WEATHER FORECAST. BREAKFAST SESSION-To- day's reminders with- Lime checks.

8.10

8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME- A programme of popular songs. 9.00 MÜRNING MUSIC-A pro- gram.e of light music featur. ing the Novatime Trio, and the Orchestras of Norman Cloutier and Allen Roth.

RENDEZVOUS Featuring Jane Froman the Muggsy Spanier Band. 1830 ORGANAIBS-Famuliar favour-

ites played at the Organ. 11.00 FRIDAY VARIETY — Popular

variety.

10.00 POPULAR

and

11.30 MUSIC BY SAMMY KAYE

AND HIS ORCHESTRA. 12.00 Noon HONGKONG STOCK

EXCHANGE-Financial news.

TUNE TIME-A quarter hour of popular tunes featuring some well-known singers.

THEIR BUSI.

12.15 p.in.

12.39 RHYTHM IS

NESS.

1.00. LETTER FROM AMERICA-

By Alistair Cooke.

1.13 WEATHER NEWS

REPORT, THE AND SPECIAL AX- NOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE

Pecular variety featuring June Christy, Fran Warren and the Orchestras of Tex Beneke. Ray McKinley, and Claude Thorn- hill.

TELEVISION

3.00 MUSICAL MATINEE—“Madri- galesco Concert la D Minor" by Vivaldi Violin Concerto No. 4 D Major by Giovanni Battista Niotti. "Oboz Concerto in D Minor by Tomaso Albinoni

4.00 TEA FUR

TWO Featuring popular songs for tea time Listening.

ABC-Songs with titles beginning with the letter "O"!

4.39 MUSICAL

5.00 CHILDREN'S

CORNER-Toy-

town". Episode 12-"Dreadful doings in Ark Street."

Wilks (Clarinet) with Moya Rea at the Piano, 3.10 ALL STAR THEATRE

Presents Marilyn · Maxwell, Betan Keith, Wallace Ford and John Bromfield in "Sunday Mourn

.:

8.35 THE BAY MILLAND SHOW- With Ray Milland and Phyllis Avery.

9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL-

World' and Colony Events. 9.13 LUCKY LAGER SPORT

TIME.

9.43 CHINESE CALLING CARD

DUFFY'S Introduced by Peter Pan.

TAVERN" — Star-

5.30 FRIDAY REQUESTS-Present- 10.00

ed by Ron Ross

500 SHOW

TIME SERENADE — Show tunes played by the Sid- ney Torch 'Strines. 6.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An

everyday story of country life in Eng- land.

6.45 BAND CALL-Featuring Steve

Allen and his Orchestra. 7.00 TIME

NEWS.

SIGNAL

7.09 WEATHER

AND THE

AN.

FORECAST, NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

7. CONCERT MINIATURE "Spanish Folk Songs."

PLAYTIME

7.30 PIANO

Dennis Wilson

7.43 CALDBECK'S

ring Ed Gardner as Archis the Bartender in "Archie's Publi city 'Stust."

10.25 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY"

Starring Richard Eastman and Pat Chaway.

10.30 LATE

NIGHT

FINAL-NOT headlines, weather 'report announcements,

Wednesday

CHILDREN'S

With

5.00

P.m.

QUARTER another of "The

"CARTOONS."

HOIR Presenting chapter in the story Prodiral Father."

8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE-Fea- turing Florian Zabach (Violin- 1st)

8.13 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW- The tops in popular musle pre- sented by Ron Ross.

8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW- Featuring the latest Coral, Echo, Imperial and Mercury Fest sellers. Host: Ray Cor deiro.

9.00. LADY IN A FOG-By Lester Powell, Episode 7-Wanted- Kitty Stapleton."

9.30 CAFE

CONTINENTAL-Pre- sented by Jeannette Piry. 10.00 REDIFFUSION'S SPOTLIGHT- Interview with a visiting cele- brity.

10.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE-Star- ring Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley and June Whitfield. 10.45 DANCE TIME-U.S.A.- Fea- turing the music of the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra.

11.00

STOP PRESS-A Special' late night news report.

BOB MATHIAS ON TV

Sport plays a great part in the life of our community and

3.15 CHILDREN'S

FEATURE. 3.30 "JET

mad

HOUR

WEDNESDAY

JACKSON - FLYING COMMANDO"-Starring Richard Webb, Sid Melton and Olan Soule 5.00 CLOSE DOWN.

1

730 THE GUY LOMBARDO SHOW Featuring Guy Lombardo and his Royal Cunctions with grust star Eddie Peabody. 7.55 BRITISH TELEVISION NEWS, 8.05 "FATHER KNOWS BEST"

Starring Robert Young and

Jim

Jane Wyatt in "Eud's Encoun- ter with the Law." 8.30 "RESCUE 8"-Starring

Devis and Leng Jeffries. 9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL -

World and Colony Events. 9.13 DRAGNET- Starring Jack

Webb and Ben Alexander, 9.40 SHAWTIME-Presents an all star Chinese feature from the Shaw Brothers Library, This week "Return of the Fhoenix,” 11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL-News headlines, weather report and

announcments.

Thursday

5.00 p.m. CHILDREN'S

"CARTOONS."

HOUR

3.20 A STORY FOR THE CHINESE

CHILDREN—By Cynthia Leong

(in Cantones).

5.39 ANOTHER

EXCITING AD-

AVENTURE WITH CLASSIFY-

Starring

Tommy Rettig,' · Jan Clayton, George Cleveland and Lassic.

5.00 CLOSE DOWN, 139 GENE

DARBY AS ~BAT MASTERSON"The man who became a legend in his Own

7.55 YESTERDAY'S NEWSREEL

The stories that made the headlines years ago. 1.05 MAXWELL REED IN CAP-

TAIN

DAVID GRIEP**** Episode 1: "Paradise and Mrs Forsythe," 8.30 PRESENTING

AND

OF

CLIFF LARGE PAMELA KWOK ANOTHER -EDITION "TELEVISION JIGSAW. " 9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL World and Colony Events. 9.15 SCHWEPPES PRESENTS "THE LIBERACE SHOW"- Starring Liberace, the greatest showmen-musician of the day.

SPORTING

9.45 BRITISH

SONALITIES

"DERE IEBOTSON" A review of the

of one of the

most.

8.55 HARBOUR COMMAND"

Starring Wendell Corey, h 10:20 HOLLYWOOD STAR PLAY- HOUSE Proudly presents Gall Ruell, John Bear and Arther Space In "Time, Tide and Woman.

10,45 LATE NIGHT FINAL-News headlines, weather report and anncuncements, ví

Friday

5.00 p.m. THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

WITH LAUREL AND HARDY 5.20 "THE F ADVENTURES · DE

NODDY" BY ENID BLYTON. 3.35 GEORGE DOLENZ IN "THE

COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO

-Episode 37: "Athens.” 6.00 CLOSE DOWN. 7.30 "CASEY JONES" -

Alan Hale Jr. 7.35 “UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS." IN “SEA 8.05 LLOYD

HUNT."

BRIDGES

Starring

8.30 WILLIAM BENDIX IN "LIFE

OF RILEY."

9.00 TELEVISION

NEWSREEL —

World and Colony Events. 9.15 “ROYAL PLAYHOUSE”

Production No 9: . "The Unwritten Column,”

9.40 CANTONESE FEATURE. 11:15 LATE NIGHT FINAL-News headlines, weather report and znoucements.

personalities of the sporting world who visit us are COMMERCIAL RADIO

assured of a

warm welcome.

A few years ago just such a welcome was given to Bob Mathias when, right at the peak of his career, the famous Ameri- can athelete came to Hongkong.

In Late Night Matinee at 9.40 p.m. tonight television viewers can renew acquaintance with the great Olympic star when Rediffu- sion presents Bob, as himself, in "The Bob Mathias Story."

This is first class entertainment with many fine sequences of sporting occasions.

There are many famous names among the stars who will appear in the special television short plays scheduled for the incom- ing week.

Dennis Morgan plays the lead- ing role in The Gambler which

is the Crossroads story to be televised at 8.55 p.m. tomorrow. Dane Clark, co-stars In The Jane Wyman presentation of "Little Black Lie" on Monday.

On Tuesday Marilyn Maxwell and Wallace Ford are in the All Star Theatre production of "Sun- day Mourn".

Finally Gall Russell is the featured artiste in Thursday's edition of Hollywood Star Play house when the play is called

"Time, Tide and Women."

Today

2.00 p.m. "LEAVE IT ΤΟ BEAVER"-With Jerry Mathers

as Beaver and Tony Dow as Wally.

2.25 BRODERICK CRAWFORD IN

"HIGHWAY PATROL."

250 CANTONESE FEATURE. 4.30 THE GUY LOMBARDO SHOW -Featuring Gay Lombardo and Reyal CanadianS With guest artistes. 3.00 CHILDREN'S HOUR "CAR-

TOONS."

5.15 "THE

PUIPETS"-Prested

by Calvin Wong

530 THE LITTLE RASCALS

5.30 CHILDREN'S FEATURE.

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

130 WHITE HUNTER" - Staring

Rhod

Reassa.

7.55 PRESENTING CHINESE VARIETY FROM THE STUDIO, 8.10 "MACKENZIE'S RAIDERS"—

Starring Richard Cari-on

8.33 THE BOB CUMMINGS SHOW -With Bob Cummings, Ro.4.7- ary DeCamp uni Ann B. Davis in 1feffiogat Derby." 9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREFL-

World and Colony Events.

PLAYS or 1953-

9.13 "TOP

Production

No. 20

"Thr In t

the Galt, starting All; Wells, Grand'n Rhodes and Jean Howell

NIGHT MATINEE

9.19 LATE

PRESENTS THE BOB MATHIAS STORY** Starring

Bob Mathias, Ward 9 ad and Melo Machik- A: Allied- Artat Frida

11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL-News headlines, Weaner remeet and annuwen-nis,

Sunday

2.00 p.m. "THE HALLS OF IVY."—

Starring Ronald Colman and. Ferita Hume.

2.25 STAGE 1-Starring

Charles

Coburn in “Family Affair ** 2.50 CANTONESE FEATURE. 4.30 THE RAY MILLAND SHOW-

With Ray Milland and Phyllis Avery".

5.00 CHILDREN'S HOUR SUNDAY FUN WITH "ABBOTT AND COSTELLO.**

and

THE EARLY DAYS

OF RADIO

On Thursday at 9.15 p.m., Col. F. T. Harrington, who was closely associated with the start of broadcasting in England, is giving the first of a series of three talks entitled The First Five Years Of Broadcasting.

Most people are famillar with the clean look of a broadcasting 520 "CARTOONS." 5.30 "FLASH] GORDON" Starring

studio and the make-shift ex- Steve Holland

Irene periments of those early days Champlin in another thrilling make an amusing contrast to the adventure in the Realm of Space

slick presentation of today. 6.03 CLOSE DOWN.

Col. Harrington withdrew from 7.00 WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW.

the broadcasting world after five 8.00 "THE FLORIAN ZABÁCH

SHOW."

years when-In his own words they got the thing properly organised and it ceased to be fun.' good

8.30 GEORGE

BURNS AND GRACIE ALLEN IN "THE BURNS AND ALLEN SHOW" 8.55 CROSSROADS" - The

will show Episode 18: "The Vancouver born Lynne Morris Gambler** starring Dennis will be At The Cellar at 10 p.m. Morgan

9.20 SUNDAY SHOWTIME

Thursday

PRESENTS J ARTHUR programme RANK'S "THE PLANTER'S

WIFE" - Starring Claudette Colbert, Jack Hawkins and Anthony Steel.

10.50 LATE NIGHT FINAL News headlines, weather report and announcements,

Monday

5.00 JUNIOR

SPORT TIME- Specially prepared and pre- seated for the younger viewers by Jock Sloan. 5.15 ANOTHER EXCITING AD-

VENTURE WITH "FURY"

Starring :bby Diamond and Fury the Wonder Hore. 5.30 JUNIOR SCIENCE — A further study in Simple

Scence.

6.00 CLOSE DOWN. 7.30 MONDAY VARIETY." 7.50 MONDAY

DOCUMENTARY

"A MIGHTY FINE UNION." 8.20 MACDONALD CAREY As

"DR CHRISTIAN."

8.45 CALLING CARD" (A STUDIO

with

her own of light rhythmic music. Lynne la the latest recruit to the ranks of Commer cial Radio and can also be heard at the same time on Friday in Music For Lovers.

The weekly Radio Canada drama production on Saturday at 8 p.m. Is Tombola, and Sir Laurence.. Olivier stars - in Theatre Time on Wednesday in scenes from Hamlet.

Lovers of Continental music are advised to listen on Monday at 10:30 p.m. to La Ronde Continentalle, the first of a series in which Lydia St Clair talks about and plays the music of Europe.

Listeners who follow the horses are advised to tune to John Gunstone's Information Desk at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, when our racing expert's tips for Saturday's meeting at Happy Valley are given. All sporting 9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL results-including the rape win-

World and Colony Events.

ners are broadcast as soon 9.15 THE JANE WYMAN SHOW—

the events are concluded Presents Dane Clark and

Saturday after. Craolyn Jones in "Little Black Open House on Lic. 9.40 CANTONESE FEATURE.

FINAL-News 11.15 LATE NIGHT

headlines, weather report and

PRESENTATION).

announcemtats,

Tuesday

3.00 pm.

WILLIAM

"HOPPY"

CASSIDY."*

1

BOYD

noon.

as

in

The "HI-FI. CLUB," presided over by Nick Kendall, is in session from Monday to Satur- day at 7:30 p.m. and the membership is now well over a thousand. John

Wallace gives you a chance to win discs and cash in Music From Moutries on Monday and Wednesday at AS 8:15 p.m.

IN HOPALONG

325 CARTOONS.“

5.35 AVANHOE"-Starriag

More.

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.30 INTRODUCING

Roger

"JANE T DEAN-REGISTERED -NURSE”

Starring Ella Raines 7.53 TELEVISION CONCERT

MINIATURE-Teats Chford

10.13 a.m.

Today

MUSIC FROM THE ISLANDS-Hawaiian serenades

their best.

11.00 WEATHER REPORT—Saturday 12.00 Nood. LUNCHTIME VARIETY

Symphony.

In which popular vocal and instrumental "artists sing avid play for your early afternoon listening.

1.00 p.m. WEATHER

REPORT Lunchtime variety contd. - 1.30 INFORMATION DESK-Music,

reminders and information of.

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