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Radio HK (cont'd)

THE SIGNAL, THE NEWI. €10. PROGRAMOG PARADE. LIS BETTHM RENDEZVOUS.

HEADLINES, 1.34 REPEAT

WEATHER REPORT 13. CLOSE DOWN,

12.39 BEL KOTHING BUT MUSIC.

IN TIME KINAL.

123 WEATHER REPORT.

123 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANKOUNCEMENTS. 13 BETOND OVE KEN-Starring Kenneth Horne. (Repeat of last Monday's breadcast). EM CLOSE DOWN.

ΤΗΣ ΥΣΕΣ 5.30 FOR

Compiled by Mavis.

Friday

7.00 am, TIME SIGNAL, MARCH,

MORNING MELODY, 7.15 NEWB SUMMARY.

729 MURNING MELODY (Contd). 7.45 WEATHER REPORT 7.65 DIARY FOR TODAY. 13 WEATHER ELPORT.

1.00 TIME BIGNAL THE NEWS, 3.1 PROGRAMME PARADE. RIS MUSIC FOR YOU.

9.30 CLOSE DOWN.

PRAYERS—

Sunday

by

1.DO 2.

SUNDAY SERENADE — A programme of light music. CHAPEL BDO LITTLE WHITE

Sacred Bongs and music.

MUSICALE-Light 830 HULIDAY

concert selections played Sylvan Levin and his Orchestra. 1.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-

CAST-From

cf the studios Rediffusion.

ON PARADE—A

programme of light and popu- Lew manic.

9.15 STRINGS

12.15 p. MID DAY

YOUNG-

By the Rev. Fr. Father R. W. Gallagher SJ.

9.3

12.30

MELODIES TO REMEMBER- Songs of Yesteryear.

10.00

· LAS EVENING SERENADE.

= 59' PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR→→

Presented by Hugo Vieira.

THE ARCH ́ES—An everyday

cory of country life in

Fag-

-8.23: SONGS BY JAMES MELTON. -43 WEATHER REPORT.

79 TIME SIGNAL, 718 COMMENTARY, 115 THE BESETTLEMENT

THE NEWS.

CEN. -TURY—The opening by His Excellency the Oficer Adminis

the Government. M: Lening C. B. Burgess, C.MG. OBE, of Hongkong's 10th Resettle meat Block at Wong Tai Sin, Including

His Excellency's apseth and a description of the

TAS ROUND THE CLOCK RHYTHM.

Preempted by Ted Thomas. £13 JOURNEY IN VENEZUELA— *In the Mountains, the last in and par- Lac cerits written

rated by Edward Ward.

LY AT THE BALLET. '13' WEATHER KEPORT.

IM TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. BIS ZAT'S A LAUGH-With Ted Bay, Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Cuanor.

'MUSIC IN MINIATURE. 1935 ANNA -KARENINA—Part 2— By Leo Tolstoy, adapted by H. offeld Eox. (Repeat of last

Saturday's broadcast).

ILUS TIME OUT

RHYTHM IS THEIR BUSINESS -The Erie Delaney Band. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, LETTER FROM AMERICA-By Alistair Cooke. (Repeat of last Tuesday's broadcast).

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.39 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

THE 5.39 FOR

VEET YOUNG- Compiled by Mavis SAS LIFE IN OTHER LANDS-'Oil and Carpets froen Perma," BBC broadcast for schoals).

JAZZ

CURTAIN CALLS-Selections from popular Broadway musical BOW 3.

OF 1930 RELAY

THE CHURCH SERVICE AND LIGHT MUSIC FROM RADIO HONGKONG.

TUNE TIME-Popular 12.15 p.m.

tumes. 12.30 BUX

OFFICE DRAW-Selec- Lions from comic opera in four BTS "La Vie Parise:me" by Offenbach.

and presented by Alan Pear-

man.

9.00 MUNDAY CONCERT -- "Con- certo for Violin and Orchestra” by Mozart. "Divertimente in C Major 1797′′ by Hayda 16.00 THE STARS SING-Festuring

the songs of Johnny Mauris.

HALF HOUR- 1015 HANCOCK'S

Starring Tony Hancock. 10.45 THE AMERIČAN MUSIC HALL

from -Selections

Broadway end Hollywood musical shows. late 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special

night news report.

Tuesday

7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early

variety with

morrang checks.

time

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 1.59 WEATthɛɛ FORECAST. 8.00 TIME

THE NEWS SIGNAL, AND WEATHER FORECAST.

SESSION — TO-

"Symphonie

Eduard Laio.

Espagnole"

by

4.89 TEA FOR TWO-Popular songs

for tea time listening. 4.38 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL--

Tunes with a rhythmic beat.

CORNER-CHI- 3.00 CHILDREN'S

dren's music bag-presented by Auntie Ray.

5.39 WEDNESDAY

REQUESTS

Presented by Ron Ross. 6.00 PARDre Calls&-Religion

An

dally He-A talk by Rev. P. Mallet, C.F.

6.15 MELACHRINO MUSICALE-A programme of show tumes and light concert favourites.

628 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng- land.

6.45 FRANKIE MASTERS SHOW-

With guest Stars.

7.60 TIME SIGNAL AND THE

NEWS.

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

7.15 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE by -Prepared and presented Fr. T. F. Ryan, S.J.

QUARTER another the

chapter in the story of "Prodigal Father."

1.10 BREAKFAST

7.43 CALDBECK'S

day's reminders checks. 830 TUESDAY

with time

HOUR Presenting

CAROUSEL

w

A

REPORT, THE AX- SPECIAL

8.00 PERSONALITY

SERENADE-Light

1.13 WEATHER

NEWS AND NOUNCEMENTS,

1.38 FAMILY (A

prozizmine of show tunes. 9.00 MORNING music. 10.00 POPULAR FORUM-Presented

by Geoffrey Bonell.

FAVOURITES Mude of the masters. 1.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL

QUESTS-Request show for the

6.09 THE

2.00 CONCERT BEAT-Presented by the Voice of America. 630 THE ARCHERS—An everyday of country life in Eng-

Kory land.

6.45 MUSIC FROM HULLAND—At

the Wooden Shoe 653 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL.

1 COMMENTARY.

THE NEWS.

7.15 A HANDFUL OF STARS. 8.5 DID YOU HEAR THAT? 858 WEATHER REPORT.

RE-

420 FOOTBALL COMMENTARY —

5.10 MELODY

for reminiscing.

Forces

4.00 VIC

DAMONE

SHOW-WIth

Buest Stan

V. KALB.—Direct Tung Wan broadcast from the Hongkong Jock Stadium Commentator: Slotn

MAGIC - Melodies

5.30 BÜSTÜN BLACKIE—An action-

packed

of adventure. story starring Richard Kollmer. 5.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.0 MUSIC OF

Featuring

MANHATTAN- Bing Eartha Kit, Crosby, and the Norman Clou- tier Orchestra.

(30 FORCES EVENING SERVICE. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL

AND

by

THE

AN-

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. Go- 9.15 AT THE OPERA-"Boris

dounov** (Moussorgsky Orch.

-

Rimsky-KorELKOV)

10.13 TAKE

of

IT PROY FERE- (Repeat

Tuesday's Last Broadcast) With Disk Bentley, Jimary Edwards and Juge Whitfeld.

BY W. H. AUDEN- Selected and introduced Louis MacNeice.

WITH CYNTHIA

GOODING (Singing folk songs

10.45 POEMS

trim Mexico).

1951 WEATHER REPORT.

HL TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

11.15 SOFT LIGHTS AND

MURIC.

IL CLOSE DOWN.

REDIFFUSION

SWEET

1058 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

11.39 CLOSE DOWN.

GLORIA HOLDEN THE STAR OF THE WEEK

NEWS. 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST,

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

7.15 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Prepared and presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan, S.J.

745 EVELYN KNIGHT SHOW-

-With guest Stars.

8.00 PUZZLE CORNER-Presented

by John Grant.

8.15 GUEST FOR TODAY-Featur-

ine Robert Wilson.

830 OLD

TIME

BALLROOM

Featuring Sydney Thompson And his Orchestra.

9.00 CDE TO ST CECILIA'S DAY-

Music by Handel. pcem by John Dryden. with introduc tion by F. T. F. Ryan, SJ. 10.15 NEIL CHOTEM AND HIS OR-

CHESTRA.

10.30 THROUGH THE LISTENING GLASS-Featuring Jack Shain. dim and the Silver Strings with

by songs

Johnny Thompson red the Langworth Choristers

night news report.

Gloria Holden is the star of this week's presentation on Rediffusion's Movietown Theatre. Born in London, Gloria has been, at some time or other in her colourful 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special ́career, a church singer, artist's model, clothes model, stage actress, radio actress and movie star.

"Zola," "Test Pilot," "Girl's

School," "Behind the Rising Sun," "Undercover Malzie" and "The Hackers"

are among the

movies which featured - Gloria Holden.

the

In

radio

Today

MORNING MEDLEY - Popular ecocert selections play- ed by Verdon Williams and his Orchestra.

She has appeared on most of 11.00 am.

top

programmes America Including Lux, Screen Guild, Dr. Christian, What's New, Stars over Holly- wood and Skippy.

On Wednesday night at 9.00 Gloria Holden will perform in a Mevictown Theatre presentation entitled "The Woman Who Was Does."

On Friday at 9 p.m. Redif- fusion is presenting the first of two programmes on "Hawall the 50th State" through the co- United States operation of the Information 'Bervice.

This first programme will in= elude a brief history of Hawall, its origin, and a description of the development of the islands and a picture of its future, with Hawaiians in Interviews with Kil walks of life.

12.09 Noon,

1.38 LADY IN A FOG By Leiter Powell, Episode 3 The Mink Chat"

TUNE TIME-Half an hour of popular times festuring some well-krown Engers. 12.30 p.m. MARCHING WITH THE

GUARDS.

100 BAT ELLINGTON

ORCHESTRA.

113 WEATHER

AND HIS

REPORT, THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

130 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. 2.00 SATURDAY

13

REQUESTS-Pre-

sented by Ran Ross 1.00 YEAR BY YEAR-Featuring the Hits of the Year 1909.

OFFICIAL DETECTIVE Episode 18-starring Craig Mac- Donald as Detective Lt. Dan Brit

4.00 REDIFFUSION'S TEN-TO-

TWENTY CLUB Presents "Rumpus Time" for Teenagers. Master of ceremonies: Ron Rose. 5.00 UNIT REQUESTS — Presented

by Nancy Wise.

£.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.02 MELODY MAGIC-Melodies for

reminiscing.

Tauber

Greta

630 MEFT THE STARS-Fezturing

Richard

and Keller.

SIGNAL AND THE

7.00 TIME

NEWS.

AN- 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST,

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LIDE

7.15 FIESTA TIME-Latin

can Rhythms.

The Feast of St Cecelia, the Patroness of Music, will be oclebrated tomorrow In 'many countries all over the world. Reditusion I joining in the celebration with a special pro- gramme consisting of a per- formance in full of Handel's "Ode setting of John Dryden's for

This St Cecelia's Day." programme is scheduled for

9 croadcast from

to. 10.15 be tomorrow night, and will Introduced by a commentary by Fr. T. F. Ryan, SJ.

same

Tung Wah, who put up 2 gigantic struggle against KMB for the runners-up position In the league last season, will face this

KMB team at the Hongkong Stadium tomorrow.

Despite changes in personnel In both teams this year, they stiff seem to be evenly matched and a ding-dong battle is ex- pected. As the kick-off 18 scheduled at 8.30 p.m., Redif- fusion's commentator Jock Sim will be on hand at 4.20 p.nt. with a commentary on the second half of this game from the Hongkong Stadium.

739 JAZZWARD

Ameri-

BOUND-Featur- ing the music of the Fire House Five Plus Two, prepar, d and presented by Jock Sinclair.

8.00 WORDS AND MUSIC-Pre-

sented by John Grant.

8.30 REDIFFUSION'S VOICE OF SPORT-News and views of the Colony's sports and sportsmen.

9.00 THE SHRIBO HIT PARADE-

The top turcs of the week. 9.30 THE BILLY COTTON BAND FHOW-1: en how. of fun IDE MUSIC NEL BÔly Cutte-

R GOODJOHN AND MR BADJACK" By Frederick Bradnom, starring Hugil Manna ing and Barbara Shotter 10.30 REDIFFUSION'S -DANCE

PARTY-Dance music for those who wish to have a pavate dance party.

10.00

110 STOP PRESS-A special late

night news and report 1105 DANCE PARTY-Continued. 11.30 STARLIGHT SERENADE-A programme of mus.cal

VOCIFE.

Monday

late

7.00 am. MUSICAL CLUCK-Early

morning variety with checks.

time

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.29 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS

AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION-TO- day's reminders with time Check

8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME- A programme of popular songs. 9.09 MORNING MUSIC - A

gramme of light music featur- ing the Novatint Trio, and the Orchestras of Hugo Winter- halter and Paul Winter. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS

Featuring the Art Mooney Orchestra, the Cloverleafs and the Platters.

lar

Pete

RENDEZVOUS Featuring Pati Pag: and George Handy's Band. 10.30 RHYTHM PARADE- Instru- mental music with a rhythmic Orchestras beat featuring the

of Ted Heath and Wally Stott. VARIETY-Popula: 11.00 TUESDAY

variety.

11.30 MORNING

MEDLEY-Popular played by and his

concen zriections Bourdon Rosario

Orchestra.

12.00 Noon.

HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE-Financial news. 12.15 p.m. TUNE TIME—A quarter hour of popular tunes featuring some well-known singery.

12.30 BANDBOX.

1.11 WEATHER REPORT, THE AX- NEWS AND SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring the

Phil Brito, Buddy Sat.ers. Weed, Guy Mitchell, and the Orchestras of Frankic Masters and Alan Holmes.

SWAY 1.00 SWING AND

WITH SAMMY KAYE-With Guest vocalists.

3.30 PARTNERS IN SONG-Fea-

turing the Platters. 4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS- Popular concert melodies.

YOURS-A

430 VÚCALLY

Featuring Toscano romantic violin.

PARADE

cad

his

8.15 THE STARS SING-Festuring

the songs of Ricky Nelson. 8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW-Fea- turing the latest Coral, Echo,

Mercury Imperial and

best sellers. Host: Ray Cordeiro. 9.00 MOVIE TOWN THEATRE — "The Women who was Dead"— starring Gloria Holden.

9.30 PUT

GULD—With cash

prizes for lucky Esteners-spn- sored by Seven-Up. Host: Ren Ross.

10.00 ONE NIGHT STAND. 10.30 SCRAP

BOOK-A programme

of verse and music compiled and read by Nancy Wire.

special late

11.00 STOP PRESS-A

night news report.

Thursday

7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early

mornh Variety with checks.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

time

720 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST.

8.00 TIME BIGNAL

AND WEATHER FORECAST.

THE

NEWS

pro-

8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION -To- day's reminders with time checks.

of

gramme of popular songs. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-S;cry

for children under ten. News and musies! story.

5.30 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ — Ex-

tracts from the Fifth Annual Newport Jazz Festival. 6.00 TORCH TONES-Show and light concert played by Sidney Torch his Orchestra.

times favourites

6.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An

and

everyday story of country life in Eg- land.

the

6. BAND CALL-Featuring

Muggsy Spanier Band. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE

NEWS.

1.99 WEATHER FORECAST. AN

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

7.15 SHOW CASE-Selections from "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn" starring Shirley Booth, Johnny Johnston

and Marcia Vai

Dyke.

1

7.45 CALDBECK'S

QUARTER HOUR — Presenting another chapter in the story of the "Prodigal Father." 8.00 PERSONALITY

PARADE Featuring Michale Mathe. 8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW The tops in popular music pre- sented by Ron Rors. 8.30 STARS ON WINGS Featunng

Ron Goodwin zayd his Or- chestra with guest stars. Corn- pere: Neville Powles

9.00 MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY

Starring Glera Longan AS Barton Drake 930 THE JAZZ BEAT-Featuring the Elliot Lawrence Sextet with

Don Shirley piarisr

and vocalists Gloria Roman and Barbara Dane.

10.00

ONE NIGHT STAND. 10.30 MEN BEHIND THE MELODY -Featuring the songs of Duke Filington.

10.30 KEYBOARD PARADE-Popu

melodies faturing Handy and Frankie Carle. 11.00 MONDAY VARIETY-Popular 11.00

variety.

11.30 MUSIC BY VINCENT LOPEZ

AND HIS ORCHESTRA. 12.00 Noon. HONGKONG STOCK

EXCHANGE-Financial news. 12.15 pm. TUNE TIME-A quarter hour of popular tufes featunng some well-known fingers. 12.30 APERITIF.

1.13 WEATHER

REPORT.

THE SPECIAL AN-

NEWS AND NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 WALTZ TIME.

2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE

Featuring the muse of Man. hattan. Johnny Desmond

and the Orchestras of Wayne King and Freddy Martin

1.00 MUSICAL MATINEE — "The

Yeoman of the Guard" by Gilbert and Sullivan. -4.00 TEA FOR TWO-Popular songs

10 tea time listening. 430 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL-

Tunes with a rhythmic best. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CURNER-Musi- cal stones for the tinie. Serial -Friend of the Chief."

536 MONDAY REQUESTS - Pre-

sented by Ron Ross

5.58 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.00 LA MUSIQUE FRANCAISE-

Presented by Jeannette Piry 6.30 THE ARCHERS—An everyday story of country life in Eng- land.

6.43 A MOMENT FOR MELODY- Featuring Felix King and Orchestra with guest Stars

7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE

NEWS.

1.09 WEATHER FORECAST. AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

7.15 TALENT TIME—A studio pre-

Sentation Host: Ron Res Produc.:

.. Ray Cordeiro. 7.43 CALDBECK'S QUARTER HOUR Presenting another chapter in the story of "The Prodigal Father."

8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE

Featuring Sarah Vaughan 8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW— The tops in popular music presented by Ron Regr

8.30 PICK OF THE POPS-Prepared

STOP PRES5-A special night news report.

Wednesday

7.00 am.

late

MUSICAL CLOCK-Early

moming Vanity With checks.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

ume

7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Centrued 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST.

SIGNAL 8.00 TIME

THE NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION — T-

wath day's reminder,

time

checks 8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME- DICERIe cf popular

50:15

9.00 MORNING MUSIC A pro- 123- gramme of light mulc turing Richaru Leibert, and the Melachano Strings Orchestra

10.00 POPULAR

1ܐ:

RENDEZVOUS Featuring Lena Horne and Hutch at the piano. 10.30 LATINA AMERICANA— Fen-

turing Latin-American Rhythms 11.00 WEDNESDAY VARIETY

Popular variety.

1130 MÚSIC BY FREDDIE RICH

AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

HONGKONG 11.00 Noon.

STOCK EXCHANGE—Financial news 12.15 pm. TUNE TIME-A quarter hour of popular tun's featuring some well-known singers. 12.30 STAGE AND SCREEN MELO-

DIES.

1.13 WEATHER

REPORT,

THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS."

1.30 B.B.C. BANDSTAND. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring the Jumpin' Jacks. the Music of Manhattan, and the Orchestras Tex Beneke. Ray McKinley and Freddy Mart.

3.00 WEDNESDAY

"Goyescas"

CONCERT

by Granados.

230 THURSDAY CAROUSEL – A

programme tunes.

1.00 MORNING

music.

10.00 POPULAR

Featuring the

popular show

SERENADE-Light

RENDEZVOUS —

Kenny Gardner

Tho and the Guy Lombardo Orchestra.

10.30 MUSICAL MEMORIES-Melo-

dies of Yesteryear.

11.00 THURSDAY VARIETY-Popu-

lar variety. 11.30 MORNING MEDLEY Popu- lar concert selections played by the Emery Deutsch String

Ensemble.

12.00 Noon. HONGKONG STOCK

EXCHANGE-Financial nerve. 12.15 pm. TUNE TIME—A quarter

hour of popular tunes featuring. Boing well-known singers. 1230 NOTHING BUT MUSIC. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT,

AND SPECIAL

NEWS

NOUNCEMENTS,

THE

AN-

1.30 BEYUND OUR KENWith

Kenneth Home.

2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE

-Popular variety

the

featuring

Evelyn Knight, Ġuy Mitchell, Charles Magnante Quartet and the Orchestras of Frankie Masters and Dave Terry.

3.00 TRUMPET TIME-Weh Ray

Anthony.

3.30 HONKY TONK PLANU—Rag- tume music played by Crazy Otto. 1.4, NOVATIME – Popular songs featuring the Airlene Trio. Les Paul

Hugh and Mary Ford, Wakal and the

Novatime

Trio.

4.00 TEA

TIME

RENDEZVOUS- -Popular concert melodies 4.30 VOCALLY YOURS-A pro- gramme of popular songs.

CORNER-Tinies 5.00 CHILDREN'S

stery, poems and the adventure. Serial "My Cousin Jan." 5.30 THE JUMPIN' JACKS—With Patti Degan and the Swingtones, fav. 5.00 WALTZ TINE-Familiar

6.2

ourites played in three quarter time.

BIRTHDAY MAILBAG.

630 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country fe in Eng-

land.

6.43 TROPICANA-Latin

Rhythms

7.00 TIME

American

THE

AN-

SIGNAL AND

NEWS. 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST.

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

7.15 THE KOLYNOS

SHOW-Sou-

8: }" 7.30 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC

With For Sheldon and his Or-

che-tra 7.43 CALDBECK'S

QUARTER HOUR - Presenting another chanter in the story of "The Prodic Father.

8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE

Featuring Lizzy Mile

8.15 TOP HAT CONCERT-5~mis from Broadway and Hollywood, featuring Alfredo Antonin: and his Orchestra.

8.30 MY WORD-A panel came in- troduced by John Ariotit. with Isobel Barnet. Nancy Spain. Frank Muir and Dennis NOT - dem

WELK

9.00 THE LAWRENCE

SHOW-Woh guest Str 9.30 MUSIC TIME-A programme of

chase call

and mizde reprced prevented by Charles Hares. 10.15 DAMON RUNTON THEATRE-

Frisode 23—"Barbecue "* 16.45 SONG OF THE ISLANDS

Howlian music.

special

11.00 STOP PRESS-A

night news report.

7.00 a.m.

Friday

late

MUSICAL CLUCK-Early

variety

with

tune

moming

checks

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