Radio HK (cont'd)
1.51 WEATHER REPORT. 9. TINE BIGNAL, THE KEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 RAY'S A LAUGH'-With Ted Bay. Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Comp:
9.45 BEETHOVEN-LISZT - Sym- phony No. 5 in C-ming. Op. 67 (Abridged Version), played by Booald Smith (Piano).[ 10.15 ANNA KARENINA-By Leo Toktoy, adapted for broadcast- ing by H. Oldfield Box. Part 5. (Repeat of last Saturday's broadcast).
OLT
JEAN - WITH
10.65 TIME
SABLON.
11.53 WEATHER REPOET. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL 11.15 50FT LIGHTS
MUSIC. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
AND
SWEET
Friday
1.00 am. TIME SIGNAL, MARCH,
MORNING MELODY.
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY. TAS WEATHER REPORT. 7.$5 DIARY FOR TODAY
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. LIS PROGRAMME PARADE. *8.15 MUSIC FOR YOU.
120 CLOSE DOWN.
12.15 p.m. MID-DAY PRAYERS
By The Rev. Fr. R. V. Galia-
her SJ.
12.30 RHYTHM IS THEIR CSI- NESS Johný Dankworth and his Orch.
REDIFFUSION
FIGNAL.
LETTER 1.00 TIME
FROM AMERICA-BƑ Alistair
Cooke. (Repeat of last Tues- day's broadcast).
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
VERY YOUNG— 530 FOR THE
Compiled by Mavis:
IN 5.45 LIFE
OTHER LANDS- crossroads
of the WE-
Singapore: East by Norman Lloyd Hams (A BBC broadcast for schools).
6.00 THE JAZZ BEAT.
630 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng.
6.45 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND. 6.58 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY.
7.15 HARRY BELAFONTE
CARNEGIE HALL.
ON BEHALF
AT
or
THE PUK UI-By Dr the Hon. S. N. Chan, CBE.
7.45 APPEAL
754 БНОТ
8.15 MAINLY
-
BUSINESS Lionel Monckton melodies.
FOR
MIDDLE BROWS-Presented by Stephen
Ahxander.
8.45 CHRISTMAS
SWING — With Django Reinhardı (Banjoj. 8.58 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 AT THE OPERA,
10.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE-With Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley and June Whitfelt (Repeat of last Tuesday's broadcast). 10.43 POEMS BY THOMAS HARDY -Read by Flora Robson.
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS..
REEL
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 1134 CLOSE DOWN.
CREAM OF HONGKONG'S
¦
AMATEUR TALENT
talent will be on
The cream of Hongkong's amateur
display on Monday at 7.30 p.m. on Television and over Rediffusion's Blue Network. After six weeks of careful elimination by Rediffusion's "Talent Time" panel, Miss Marilyn Palmer, Messrs, David Tan, Gene Tavares, Tony Myatt Carlos Castilho and Chico Roza-Pereira who tied, have qualified for the Final.
The winner will be given a four weeks' professional contract for 15-minute shows on Redif- fusion's Blue Network and in addition will be offered a recard - the Dia. under Ing contract mond
record- label for Ing which will go on sale. In Hongkong. The master disc will to leading record
be offered
labels In America.
опо
As the win.
¿vernight,
ner wil have every chance to develop into a star Leen competition is expected on evening when the Monday seven contestants vie with each other to catch the eyes and ears of the judges The Joseph Koo be on hand with Combo will musical support and M. C. Ron Ross will be present to put com- petitors at ease in front of the cameras. microphone and TV "Talent Time" is produced by Ray Cordelro.
5.00
Stadium -Commentator: 10.30 RHYTHM Jock Sloan..
5.19 MELODY MAGIC-Melodies
reminiscing.
5.30 BOSTON BLACKIE — As ac- tion-packed story of adven- ture, starring Richard Kollmar. 6.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.02 MUSIC
OF
MANHATTAN- Featuring Joni James, Gordon Macrae, and Norman Clout:er and his Orphestra. 6.30 FORCES EVENING SERVICE. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL
NEWS.
AND
THE
AN-
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST,
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.15 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
PARADE -- Instru- mental music with a rhythmic Art Van beat featuring the Damme Quintette and the Jumpin' Jacks.
11.00 TUESDAY
variety.
VARIETY-Popular
MEDLEY-Popular
encert slections
played
by
11.30 MORNING
the Emery Deutsch String En semble.
12.00 Noon. HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE-Financial news.
12.15 pm.
2.45 CALDBECK'S QUARTER another HOUR Prestating
the chapter in the story of "Prodigal Father."
8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE —
Featuring Danny Kaye.
8.15 THE STARS SING-Featuring
the sons of Pat Boone.
MUSIC SHOW- 8.30 DIAMOND
latest Mercury, Featuring the Coral. Echo. Dct, Imperial and ABC Paramount best sellers. Host: Ray Cordeiro.
**The
TOWN THEATRE- Scientific Touch"-star-
9.00 MOVIE TUNE TIME—A quarter hour of popular tunes featur- ing some well-known singers. 12.30 BANDBOX.
1.13 WEATHER
REPORT,
by
NEWS AND NOUNCEMENTS.
THE SPECIAL AN-
SHOW--
-Prepared and presented
Fr T. F. Ryan SJ.
7.45 EVELYN KNIGHT
With guest stars.
3.00 PUZZLE
,
CORNER-Presented
by John Grant.
1.15 GUEST FUR TODAY-Featur-
ing Pablo Casals.
8.30 ULD TIME BALLROOM-Fea-
turing Sydney Thompson his Orchestra.
9.00 "PICNIC"-A 90 minute
and
pro-
duction of the great American Dramatic Massic by William Inte
10.30 THROUGH THE LISTENING GLASS-Featuring Jack Shain- dim and the Silver Strings with songs by Johnny Thomp- and the Langworth Choristers.
son
11.00 STOP PRESS—A
might news report.
special late
Monday
7,00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Ely
morning variety With
obecos.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
time
7.20 MUSICAL CLUCK-Continued, 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION-TO- day's reminders with time checks.
8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME— A programme of popular songs. 9.00 MÜRNING MUSIC-A pro- Framme of light music featur- ing the Novatime Trio, the Salon Concert Players, and the Waltz Festival Orchestra. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS —
Featuring Red River Dave and the Novatime Trio. 10.30 KEYBOARD PARADE-Popu- lar melodies featuring Claude Williamson and Andre Previ
VARIETY-Topular
1100 MONDAY
variety.
1138 MUSIC BY
DORS.
THE AMBASSA-
12.00 Noon. HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE-Financial news. 12.15 pm. TUNE' TIME—A quarter hour of popular tunes featur- ing, some well-known singers.
and Ron C. Cobb 12.30 APERITIF.
beat featuring the Franzella Quintet and the Richard ́Mak- by Orchestra.
UNIT REQUESTS-Presented by Nancy Wise. 6.94 BIRTHDÁY MAILBAG. 682 MELODY
MAGIC-Melodes
for reminiscing.
630 MEET THE STARS—Festuring Jane Powell and Semmy Davis
Jr.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL
NEWS.
AND
THE
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN. NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER.
LUDE.
7.15 RHYTHM RENDEZVOUS
Starring Patti Page and Ray Anthony's Orchestra.
7.39 FIESTA TIME—Latin
can Phythms.
1.00 WORDS AND
Ameri-
MUSIC-Pre-
sented by John Grant. 230 REDIFFUSION'S VOICE OF
SPORT-News and views of the Colony's sports and sports-
men.
-9.00 THE SHRIRO HIT PARADE-
The top tunes of the week. 9.30 THE BILLY COTTON BAND
SHOW-Half an hour of fun and music with Billy Cotton. 10.00 PAUL TEMPLE AND THE
VANDYKE AFFAIR, EPISODE 1-"The Sitter In, starring Peter Coke and Marjorie Westbury. 10.30 REDIFFUSION'S
The
11.00
"Tomorrow night at 9 o'clock Rediffusion is presenting a 90- minute version of the famous elamic of the Americah stage— "Pienie," by William Thge. action of the play is aid in a small. Kansas town and revolves around Mrs Flo Owens a widow of about forty, her two young daughters, Madge and Milly, her boarder, Rose- -school-teacher
mary Sydney, and her neigh- bour, Mrs Helen Potts. "Picnic" was adapted for radi by Don 'Agger and presented by the Voice Of America.
Today
11.09 m. MORNING MEDLEY-PC- pular concert selectors played by Nathaniel Shilkfet and tis Orchestra.
1139 LADY IN A FOG-By Liste: Powell Episode 6—'A paycho- Somos matter.
12.04 Nooa, TUNE TIME-Hall
2n
hour of popular wines feature ing some well-knokin angers 12.30 p.m. MARCHING WITH THE
GUARDS.
1.09 THE
RAY
QUARTET.
1.13 WEATHER
NEWS AND
ILLINGTON
REPORT.
NOUNCEMENTS.
THE
DANCE PARTY — Dance musc for those who wish to have a pri- vate dance party.
STOP PRESS-A special late night news report.
Sunday
SUNDAY
7.09 a.m.
SERENADE- A propetastat of light music. 8.00 LITTLE WHITE CHAPEL
Szered songs end musc. 8.30 HULIDAY MUSICALE-Light
concem sledi played Risan Bourdon and his O- chestra.
by
9.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE- CAST-From *rve studios of Redufus.on.
A
9.15 STRINGS ON PARADE
programme of light and po-
pular music.
9.30 MILLODIES TO REMEMBER
Songs of Yesteryear. 10.00 CURTAIN CALLS-Selections from popular Broadway mus-
esl shows 1030 RELAY
OF THE CHURCH SERVICE AND LIGHT MUSIC FROM RADIO HONGKONG. 12.15 p.m. BOX OFFICE BRAW- Faturing "The Last Welt" a light Operetta by Oscar Strau.s. Viennese the performed by
C05- Operi Company, Light ducted by Oscar Shmus
REPORT. NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.13 WEATHER SPECIAL AN-
13 LUNCH TIME MUSIC.
BEQUESTS Presented by Ron Ross.
BY
204 SATURDAY
THE
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,
1.30 WALTZ TIME. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE Featuring Rosemary Clooney, the Jose Mells Trio, Guy Mit- .chell, Evelyn Knight and the Orchestras of Dick Jurgens and Er Sheldon.
3.00 MUSICAL
MATINEE — "Con- certo for vrolin and Orchestra Up. 7" by Brahms, Soloist- Nathan Mistein.
4.00 TEA FUR TWU-Popular songs
for tea time listening. 4.30 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL-
Tunes with a rhythmic beat. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Musi- cal stories for the tinies. Serial-Friend of the Chief.
REQUESTS - Pre- 5.30 MUNDAY
sented by Ron Ross 5.58 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.00 LA MUSIQUE FRANCAISE-
Presented by Jeannette Piry. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An cvery- day story of country life in England.
6.45 A MOMENT FOR MELODY- Featuring Felix King and his Orchestra with guest stars.
AND 7.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE NEWS.
AN- 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST,
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.15 PERSONALITY PARADE Featuring Dickie Valentine. 7.30 TALENT TIME-A studio presentation. Host: Ron Ross. Producer: Ray Cordero, (final edition).
8.00 CALDBECK'S QUARTER HOUR - Pretenung another chapter in the story of "The Prodigal Father."
8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW The tops in popular mus.c presented by Ron Ros". 8.30 PICK UP THE PUPS-Pre- pared and presented by Alan Pearman.
9.00 MONDAY
CONCERT-"Con- eyrt piece for Harp and Or- chestra" by Saint Saens. "Con- Certo B minor for Cello and Orchestra" by Pablo Casals. 10.00 THE STARS SING-Featuring the songs of Johnny Ray 10.15 A LIFE UF BLISS-W1th Georg: Cole, Diana Churchill and Colin Gordon. 10.43 DANCE TIME U.S.A.-Featur- ing te music of Jury and Tommy Dɔrza.
special late
11.00 STOP PRESS-A
night news report.
Tuesday
7.00 am. MUSICAL
CLOCK-Early
mɔring variety catcks
W
time
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 159 WEATHER FORECAST.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL.
-
8.10 BREAKFAST
FORUM - Presented 130 FAMILY
by Geoffrey Bansall
FAVOURITES 230 CONCERT YEAR-Featuring 3.00 YEAR
the hits of the year 1952.
Muse of the Mastos.
HOSPITAL RE- 3.00 HOME AND 13 OFFICIAL DETECTIVE—Epi-
sode 21-aring Craig Mac- Donald as Deteve Lt. Dan
Reitt
4.00 SONGS OF THE PRAIRIE—- ·
Cowboy and Hill-Billy tires 4.39 RHYTHM PARADE — Instru-
mental music with a Rhythm
QUESTS-Request the Force:
4.00 VIC DAMONE
1.30 LUNCH TIME MUSIC.
2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE
- Popular
June
Dolly
variety froturing Christy, Edcze Fisher.
the Down.
Jumpin' Jacks. and the Orchestras of Claude Thornhill and Vincent
Lopez 1.00 SWING AND SWAY WITH SAMMY KAYE-With guest vocalists
3.30 PARTNERS IN SONG-Featur - ing the four hits and a miss.
TIME 4.00 TEA
RENDEZVOUS- Popular concert melodies.
YUURS—A 430 VOCALLY
gramme of popular songs.
CORNER-Story 3.00 CHILDREN'S
ring Ann Rutherford.
cash 9.39 POT O GOLD-With
prizes
listeners lucky -sponsored by Seven-Up- Host: Ron Ross.
for
10.00 ONE NIGHT STAND. 1030 SCRAP BOOK-A programme compiled of verse end music and read by Nancy Wise. 11.00 STOP PRESS—A special night news report.
Thursday
1.00 am. pro-
Dew's
for children under ten, and musical story. 5.30 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ-Extracts from the Fifth Annual New- port Jazz Festival
6.00 TORCH TUNES-Show
and
hight
tuses concert favourites and played by Sidney Torch
his Orchestra.
6.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng- land.
6.45 DITTY BUX-Featuring
Nät
King Cole and his Trio. Jue "Fingers" Catr and George
Jones.
SIGNAL
7.09 TIME
AND THE NEWS.
AN- 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST,
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE. 7.15 SHOW CASE-Selections from
Frank Losser's musical *The most happy Fella" starring Robert Weede.
7.45 CALDBECK'S QUARTER HOUR Presenting another chapter in the story of the "Prodigal Father."
8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE Featuring Lilian Roth. 8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW The tops in popular music pre- sented by Ron RoS. 8.30 STARS ON WINGS-Featuring
Ron Goodwin
his and chestra with guest stars. Com- pere: Neville Powley.
-10
9.00 MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY- Starring Glenn Langan as Barton Drake.
BEAT-Festuring
9.30 THE JAZZ
the Elliot Lawrence Sextet with Trombonist Urbie Green. and Vibra harpist Don Elliott Vocalists Carol Hughes, Dee Lawson and Morgana King. 10.00 ONE NIGHT STAND. 1030 MEN BEHIND THE MELODY -Featuring the Fongs. of George Gershwin.
late 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special night news report.
Wednesday
1.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early
morning variety with checks.
time
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 LREAKFAST SESSION — To- day's reminders with ume checks.
8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME— A programme of popular songs. 9.00 MORNING MUSIC-A pro-
gramme of light music featur ing Richard Labert. Sammy Herman Trio, und Vie Orchestras of Allen Roth and Norman Cloutier.
and
10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS
Featuring Fran Warren the Tid Steele Novatones. 10.30 LATINA AMERICANA-Fca-
turing thm:.
Latin-American Rhy
11.00 WEDNESDAY VARIETY-Po-
pular variety. 11.30 MUSIC BY WALLY STOTT
AND HIS 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 sugers 12.30 STAGE AND SCREEN MELO.
DIES.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT, THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
130 B.B.C. BANDSTAND, 2.00 VARIFTY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring the Keynotes the Franzella Quin- tette and the Diche-tars "f Henry Busse, Vaughn Monroe and Edmundo Ro;
3.00 WEDNESDAY
CONCERT
"Christalls Oratori." by JE Buch. 4.00 TEA FOR TWG-Popular songs
for tea time listening.
4.30 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL--
Tunes with a rhytmic beat 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Cha-
drea's merela
by
Auntie ASN.
bag-preted
1:1
5.30 WEDNESDAY REQUESTS Presented by Ron Roes 6.00 PADRE CALLS- Religon
talk by Rev W. D. by Bett-Wallins, R.A F. 6.15 MELACHRINO
MUSICALE-
of show tunes A programme and lgst concert fvourites 68 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS -An every day
story
E- of e untry life in
Land 6.45 FRANKIE
MASTERS SHOW-
With antet stars
.00 TIME
SIGNAL
AND THE
A
NEWS.
AN-
THE NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST.
SESSION — To- day's reminders with time Coreks 8.30 TUESDAY CAROUSEL
of show tunes programme
SERENADE – A 9.00 MORNING
programme of light muse. RENDEZVOUS Featuring Norene Tate and the Al Ha. Th
for
SHOW-With
10.09 POPULAR
Direct Caroline
guest stars. 4.20 FOOTBALL COMMENTARY-
Eastern Tune Wan.
15€ broadcast from
7.05 WEATHER FORECAST.
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.15 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
- Prmurel, un presented
F: T H B
SJ
by
late
MUSICAL CLOCK-Early morning variety checks.
with
time
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY, 120 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 739 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION-To-
wath
remunders
tume
day's checks 8.30 THURSDAY CAROUSEL - A programme of popular show tunes.
SERENADE-Light
9.00 MORNING
muse.
10.00 POPULAR
-
RENDEZVOUS
and
Blues
Fecturing Connie Haines Chyde McCoy "Sugar King"
10.30 MUSICAL MEMORIES-Melo-
dies of Yesteryear. 11.00 THURSDAY VARIETY-Popu-
ler variety. 11.30 MORNING MEDLEY-Pop:dar concert selections played by D'Artega and his Orchestra. 12.00 Noon. HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE-Financial news. 12.15 pm. TUNE TIME-A quarter hour of popular. tunes featur- ing some well-known singers. 12.30 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
NEWS AND SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
THE
AN
1.30 BEYOND OUR KEN - With
Kenneth Home.
2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE
-Popular variety featuring the Art Van Damne Quatet. Gloria De Haven, Johnny Des- mond, the Johnny Guarnieri and the Sammy Kaye Orche- stra 3.00 TRUMPET TIME-With Ray
Anthony.
CAPERS Featur-
at Feyer
the
Popular songs featuring the Airlane Trio. Les Paul and Mary Ford, Hugh Waddill Lond the Novatime Trio.
330 KEYBOARD
ing Piano.
George
343 NOVATIME
4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS—
Popular concert melodies. 430 VOCALLY YOURS-A pro- gramme of popular songs. CORNER 5.00 CHILDREN'S
Times story. poems and the edventure serial-"My Cousin Jan.
5.30 THE JUMPIN'
Patti Dugan and the
tones
JACKS-With
Swing-
fay-
6.00 WALTZ TIME-Familjar
ourites played in three quarter
ume.
6.25 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng- land.
6.45 TROPICANA—Latka
Rhythms.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL
NEWS.
American
AND
THE
AX-
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.15 THE KOLYNOS SHOW-Sou-
venir songs.
7.30 INTERLUDE
With Dave Orchestra.
7.45 CALDBECK'S
FOR MUSIC- Dennis and his
QUARTER HOUR – Presenting another chapter in the story of "The Prodigal Father."
8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE
Featuring Max Bygraves. 8.15 THE RAY MORRIS QUINTET
-With vocalist Eleaner. 8.30 MY WORD-A panel game introduced by Jack Longland, with E. Amot Robertson. Nancy Spain, Frank Muir and Dennis Norden.
9.00 THE
LAWRENCE WELK SHOW-With guest stars. 9.30 MUSIC TIME-A programme Classical music prepared and presented by Charles Harvey.
of
10.15 DAMON RUNYON THEATRE
Episode 25 Mada'ne Gimp.
La
10.45 SONG OF THE ISLANDS-
Hawanan music.
11.00 STOP PRESS—A special
night news report
Friday
7.00
a.m. MUSICAL
MONTMAK Variety
Checks
CLOCK-Early
7.13 NEWS SUMMARY.
Lime
720 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST.
8:00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION –– T»- time reminders With
day's
checks 8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME- A programm of popular songs. Dru- 9.00 MURNING MUSIC-A
Kramme of lient muse fetar- ine the Novatime Tro and the Oremestras of Nomen Cloutier and Paul Winter. 1000 POPULAR
Feature
RENDEZVOUS Tennessee En e FN and the Jimmy DRY
Band
10.30 ORGANAIRS-Familiar favoure
i played at the Ontan
VARIETY – PA
11.00 FRIDAY
variety,
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.