Radio HK (cont'd)
1.00 TIME
SIGNAL
FROM AMERICA—BY
6.00 THE
JAZZ BEAT-Presented by the voice of America. 6.3 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life In Eng-
rad.
6.45 MUSIC
LETTER Altair
Cooke. (Repeat of last Tues- day's broadcast).
11 WEATHER REPORT.
115 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONCERT - 7139 AFTERNOON
(Boccherini)—Overture in D Major, Op. -The Philhar- monia Orchestra coad. by Carlo Maria Giukai; Double Concerto in a minor op. 102 (Brahms): 1st Mov-Allegro, 2nd Mov.- Andante: ard Mov.-Vivace non
meno Allegro- troppo Poco Tempo primo-The Pallar monia Orch., cond. by ́Alces Galliera; Symphony No. 94 in G major ("Surprise") (Haydn): Mok—Adagio cantabile-
2nd Moy-An- Vivane assig drate, 3rd Nov. Minuet (Alle- gro molto) & Trio, 4th Mov.- Allegro di molto-The Philhar- mazia Orchestra cond. by Cario Maria Giulini.
1st
2.38 UP ANCHOR!
100 SKITCH HENDERSON
AND
HIS ORCHESTRA. 330 THE JACK BCCHANAN STORY_Writtes ghd narrated by Alan Melville. 438 JIMMY SHAND'S PARTY-In- troduced by Archie McCulloch. 5.00 BIG CLAUB AND LITTLE CLAUS-A story for children. Adapted from a story by Hans Andersen.
THE VERY YOUNG 530 FOR
Compiled by Mavis.
CONWAY 545 RUSS
PIANO.
REDIFFUSION
to the
FROM HOLLAND "At the Wooden Shoe"-Thom Kelling sings
guitar Nijveen violin, Dick Schallles priazo.
presented by Steven Hamilton.
6.58 WEATHER REPOET. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7.10 COMMENTARY.
715 GUILTY PARTY-Bomb Happy the -Who put the bomb in car? A problem
crime in detection. With John Arlett, Ex-Detective Superintendent Fabian of Scotland Yard, and F. R. Buckley.
7.45 SHOW BUSINESS—Edwardian melodies-played by the Pro Arte Orchestra, conducted by Stanford Robinson,
8.15 MAINLY
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.13 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Prepared and presented by Fr. T. F. Fan, SJ. 1.6 EVELYN KNIGHT
SHOW-
With Guest Stars.
3.00 PUZZLI
CURNER-Presented
by John Grant
115 GUEST FOR TODAY-Featur-
ing Thomas L. Thomas.
BALLROOMS-
Thompson
1.349 OLD
TIME
Featuring Sydney and his Orchestra.
9.99 "THE STORY OF A STATUE" Ronald Baddiley, -Starring Alan McClelland. Carleton Hobbs and Norman Shelley.
WHEN-Star- I REMEMBER ring Paul Whiteman.
14.00
10.30 THROUGH THE LISTENING GLASS-Featuring Jack Shain- dlin and the Silver Strings with SOCLES by Johnny Thompson and the Langworth Choristers. STOP PRESS—A special night news report.
TOR MIDDLE- BROWS Presented by Stephen Alexander.
11.00
AND
LAS FRANK CHACKSFIELD HIS ORCHESTRA. 158 WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 3.15 LOOKING BACK-A review of broadcasting highlights of 1959 writen and produced by Patricia Penn.
10.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE-With Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley and June Whitfield, (Repeat of last Tuesday's broadcast). 10.45 POETRY BY YEATS—Intro- -
duced by George Whalley, read by Allan McClelland. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL
AT THE 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.
11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
MUSICAL FEATURING
WELL-KNOWN PIANIST
Tonight at 9.30 Rediffusion is presenting
the first
of thirteen musical programmes by Semprini, the well-known pianist.
One of the BBC's most popular MT.usical - shows, "Semprini Serenade" features music which includes "Old ones, new ones, leved ones and neglected ones." Along with Semprini, listeners will hear the BBC Revue Orchestru, conducted by Harry Rabinowitz with leader Anthony Glibert
Tomorrow at 9.00 p.m. Redif- fusion is presenting "The Story of a Statue," the 4th programme In the BBC series of "Famous
"The Trials"
Story of 1 Statue" is a reconstruction of -the famous trial "Belt v Lawes" The principal parts are played by Ronald Baddiley, Alan Mc- Hobbs and Clelland, Carleton Norman Shelley, with Jamea McKechnie
narrator. "The Story of a Statue" was produced for the BBC by Joe Burroughs.
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With the approach of the New Year, Rediffusion is presenting a number of programmes which bid farewell to the old year and In the New Year In a usher
spirit of reminiscing.
beat
Guarnieri
Monday
late
1.08 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK—Early morning variety with time checks 1.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
NEWS
1.29 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE
AND WEATHER FORECAST.
SESSIUN-To-
with
1.18 BREAKFAST
reminders
Lime
day''s checks. 130 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME- A programme of popular songs. 9.00 MŰRNING MUSIC-A pro- gramme of light music featur- ing the Melachríno Strngs and Orchestra, and the Concert Hall Orchestra conducted by David Whitehall.
18.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS —
Featuring Denny Vaughan and the Ralph Flanagan Orchestra, 10.30 KEYBOARD PARADE-Popu-
lar melodies featuring Johnny Wittwer, and Paulmé Alpert. 11.00 MONDAY VARIETY-Popular
variety.
11.30 MUSIC BY BOYD RAEBURN
AND HIS BAND.
12.00 Noon. HONGKONG БТОСК
EXCHANGE-Financial news.
1215 pm TUNE TIME-A quarter
hour of popular tunes featuring some well-known Engera. 12.30 APERITIF.
NEWS
AND SPECIAL AN. NOUNCEMENTS.
130 LUNCH TIME MUSIC.
2.00 VARIETY CAlls the TUNE -Popular Variety featuring Juse Valli Damir.e Quintet
Orchestres of
with
Sammy
Van Art and the Kaye
and Freddy Martin.
―
3.00 SWING AND SWAY WITH SAMMY KAYE-With Guest Vocalists.
IN SONG 330 PARTNERS
Featuring the Beverley Sisters. 4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS- Popular Concert Melodies. 430 VÚCALLY YUURS-A Pro- gramme of Popular Songs.
CORNER Story 5.00 CHILDREN'S
for children under ten. News and Musical Story.
5.30 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ-Extracts from the Fifth Annual Newport Jam Festival.
6.00 TURCH TUNES—Show Tunes
and
favourites Light Concert played by Sidney Torch and his Orchestra
6.27 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.38 THE ARCHERS—An Everyday story of Country Life In Eng- land.
6.45 DITTY BOX-A Programme in which we take a dip into the Ditty Box.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWS.
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. AX- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE
Thursday
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early
moming
checks.
Variety
with
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
Lime
7.20 MUSICAL CLUCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
AND WEAther foRECAST.
SESSION TO reminders with time
8.10 BREAKFAST
day's checks. 1.30 THURSDAY
programme tunes.
9.00 MURNING music.
10.00 POPULAR
CAROUSEL - A of popular show
SERENADE-Light
RENDEZVOUS Featuring Evelyn Knight the Ben Selvin Orchestra.
and
10.30 MUSICAL
MEMURIES—Mek-
dies of Yesteryear.
11.00 THURSDAY VARIETY—Popu-
lar variety.
1130 MORNING
by
THE
AN-
With
MEDLEY-Popular concert selections played D'Artega 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 singers. 12.30 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT,
NEWS AND SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 BEYOND another
OUR
KEN - the
Kenneth Horne. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring Gloria De Haven, Jumpin' Jacks, the music of Manhattan and the Orchestras of Vincent Loper and Wayne King. 3.00 TRUMPET TIME-With Ray
Anthony.
7.11 SHOW CASE-Selections from
the "Music Of Julian Stade." 7.45 CALDBECK'S QUARTER
HOUR Presenting chapter in the story of "Prodigal Father."
PARADE Featuring The Blue Stars of France. 8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW -The Tops In Popular Muste presented by Ron Ross 830 STARS ON WINGS-Featuring
8.00 PERSONALITY
Ron Goodwin and his Orchestra with guest stars. Compere: Neville Powley,
35
9.00 MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY- Starring Giern Langan Barton Drake. 9.30 THE JAZZ BEST-Fecturing the Elict Lawrence Sextel with Pianist Herman Chittisen. Trombonist Kai Winding, and Vocalists Bill Henderson and Al Hibbler
10.00 ONE NIGHT STAND. 10.30 MEN BEHIND THE MELODY -Featurg the SOTES Stephen Foster.
11.00
1.13 WEATHER REPORT,
THE
the
NEWS AND、 SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
AN-
1.38 WALTZ TIME.
featuring the Johnny
Quinte! and Boyd Racun Orchestra. 5.00 UNIT REQUESTS - Presented
by Nancy Wise.
6.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG.
6.02 MELODY MAGIC — Melodies
for reminiscing.
6.34 MEET THE STARS-Featuring Danny Kaye and The Andrews Susters. 7.00 TIME
NEWS.
SIGNAL
AND
THE
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN. NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE
7.15 RHYTHM RENDEZVOUS
Surfing Patti Page and Ray Anthony's Orchestra.
Amen-
734 FIESTA TIME-Latin
can Rhythms. 8.00 WORDS AND MUSIC-Pre-
Bented by John Grant, 1.30 REDIFFUSION'S
VOICE
OF SPORT New's and view's of the Colony's eports and sports-
men.
3.00 THE SHRIRO HIT PARADE-
The top tunes of the week.
SERENADE-With 930 SEMPRINT
10.00 PAUL TEMPLE
and
the
532.
Rab.nowitz.
for piano own arrangements
BBC Revue Orche- HAITY conducted by
THE AND VANDYKE AFFAIR, EPISODE 3—"Introducing Mr Droste."
Peter starring
and Majorie Westbury,"
Coke
1034 REDIFFUSION'S
DANCE PARTY — Dance music for those who wish to have a pri-
vate dance party.
At 9 o'clock on New Year's 11 STOP PRESS-A special late Eve,
his
and Ray Anthony Orchestra will play some bright and
On Blue tunes of 1959. January 1, a programme entitled *New Year's Day" will be broadcast at 8.30 a.m. and "Hello 1960" has been scheduled for 10.30 a.m. "Old Thoughts for a New Year," a programme, recall- Ing old favourites and events of the past year will be heard at 9.00 p.m. on New Year's Day.
There will be two editions of Track Talk this week to cover the 6th Race Meeting on January 1 and 2.
Tips for be the two days' racing will given at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday.
11.09 2.7.
Today
MORNING
MEDLEY-
Popular concest Felections played by Howard Barlow and His Orchestra
11.30 LADY IN A FOG-By Lester Powell. final episode "Show Down."
12.00 Noon. TUNE TIME—Half
an
hour of popular tumes featur- tag some well-known stores. 12.30 p.m. MARCHING WITH TER
GUARDS.
1.00 THE RAY ELLINGTON QUAR-
TET.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
THE
NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. 2.00 SATURDAY REQUESTS—Pre-
seded by Ron Ross 3.00 TEAR BY YEAR-Featuring the hits of the year 1934. 1.39 OFFICIAL DETECTIVE—Ep!- sode 23 starring Craig Mic- Donald as Detective LA. Dan Britt
4.90 SONGS OF THE PRAIRIE—
Cowboy and Hill-Billy tunes. 4.30 KHYTHM PARADE — Instru- mental music with a rhythm
night news report.
Sunday
7.00 a.m. SUNDAY SERENADE-
A programme of light muse. 1.00 LITTLE WHITE CHAPEL
2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE
- Featuring
the
Satisfiers.
Rosemary Clooney, the Hack D'Amico Sextette and the chestras of Ralph Flanagan and Ear Sheldon.
**W*
Cancerto"
the
3.00 MUSICAL MATINEE — "War- Richard by Addinsell, "Two Aires for Cornettes and Saqbuts." "Heavy' Industry No. 1" by Roy Agrew. "Festive Days" by Charles Amcliffe.
of "Capital World" by George Antili. 4.00 TEA FOR TWO-Popular songs
for tea time listening. 4.35 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL- -Tunes with a rhythmic beat. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Mus:- ocl stories for the tinies. 5.30 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 fe in Eng- land. 6.45 A MOMENT FOR MELODY- his Featuring Felix King and Orchestra with guest Stars 1.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWS. 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.15 EVENING SERENADE-Light
Orchestral selections.
7.45 CALDBECK'S QUARTER HOUR Presenting another chapter in the story of "The Prodigal Father."
1.00 PERSONALITY PARADE-Fes-
turing Blossom Dearie.
8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW -The tops in popular music presented by Ron Ross 8.30 PICK OF THE POPS-pre- pared and presented by Alan Pearman.
9.00 MUNDAY CONCERT — Music
by Leonard Bernstein. 10.00 THE STARS SING-Featuring
the songs of Dean Martin 10.15 DANCE by
TIME-U.S.A.-Fea- turing the music of Jimmy and 0:-
Tommy Dorsey.
Sacred Engs and music. 8.30 HULIDAY MUSICALE-Light concert selections played Rosario Bourdon and his chestra.
of
9.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE- CAST-From the studios Rediffusion.
PARADE-A
and po
REMEMBER-
9.15 STRINGS ON
programme of light pular music. 930 MELODIES TO
Songs of Yesteryear! 10.00 CURTAIN
CALLS-Selections from popular Broadway musi- cal shows.
10.30 RELAY
OF THE CHURCH SERVICE AND LIGHT MUSIC FROM RADIO HONGKONG.
12.15 p. . TUNE
tunes.
TIME-Popular
12.30 BOX OFFICE DRAW-Featur
ing Elections
"Pine- from apple Poll" musical operetta by Sir Arthur Sullivan.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT,
THE
NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 FAMILY FURUM - Presented
by Gextrey Bancall.
2.30 CONCERT
FAVOURITES
-
Music of the Masters. 3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE- QUESTS Request show for de Forres
4.00 VIC DAMONE SHOW-With
Fuest Stars
430 MELODY MAGIC-Melodies for
reminiscing.
5.00 MEET THE STARS-Popular
BUTES
539 BUSTON BLACKIE - An ac- Lion-packed story of adventure, starring Richard Kolnar,
6.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.02 MUSIC OF MANHATTAN-/
10.30 A LIFE OF BLISS-With George Cole, Diana Churchill and Colin Gordon. 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special late
night news report.
Tuesday
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLUCK-Early
Morning Variety with Checks
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY,
Time
720 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 759 WEATHER FORECAST, 8.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS
AND WEATHER FORECAST.. 3.1o BREAKFAST SESSION T
day's Reminders with Te Checks.
STOP PRESS-A Special Late Night News Report.
Wednesday
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early morning variety with time checks.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLUCK-Continued. 759 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 MORNING MUSIC-A p:o-
gramme of light music featur- ing the Allen Roth Strings, the Melacarino Strings and the Concert Hall Orchestra. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS
the Featuring Phil Brito and John Kirby Orchestra. 10.30 LATINA AMERICANA — Fea-
Latin-American turing
Rhy-
thius.
11.00 WEDNESDAY
VARIETY-Po-
pular variety. 1130 MUSIC BY ALAN HOLMES
AND HIS ORCHESTRA. 12.00 Novn. HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE-Financial news.
12.15 p.m. TUNE TIME—A quarter nour of popular tunes featur- ing some well-known singers. 12.30 STAGE AND SCREEN ME-
LODIES.
1.11 WEATHER REPORT, THE NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 BBC BANDSTAND. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Populer variety featuring Rosemary Clooney. Evelyn Knight, and the Orchestras Denny Vaughan, George Siravo and Dick Jurgens.
3.00 WEDNESDAY CONCERT
میں
Concert of world famous tenors singing the muse of Frederic Chopin.
4.00 TEA FOR TWO-Popular songs
for tca time listening. 4.30 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL-
Tunes with a rhythmic beat. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CURNER Chil- drea's music bag-presented by Auntie Ray,
—
$30 WEDNESDAY REQUESTS Presented by Ron Ross. 6.00 PADRE CALLS-Religion in
daily Lfe.
6.15 MELA CHRINO MUSICALE- A programme of show tunes and hght concert favourites. 627 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng- Ind.
6.43 FRANKIE MASTERS SHOW-
With Guest Stars.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWS.
7.15 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Prepared and presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan, S.J.
7.45 CALDBECK'S QUARTER HOUR Presenting another chapter in the story of the "Prodigal Father".
A
J
A
830 TUESDAY CAROUSEL
Programme of Show Tunes. 9.00 MURNING SERENADE
Programme of Light Music. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS — Featuring the Charioteers and Frank Froeba's Combo. 10.30 RHYTHM PARADE- Instru- mental Music with a rhythmic beat featuring the Art Van Damme Quintet and the Osear Peterson Trio.
11.00 TUESDAY VARIETY-Popular
Variety. 11.30 MURNING MEDLEY Popular Concert selections played by Sylvan Levin and Orchestra.
His
Featuring Dick Haymes, Gog 12.00 Noon, RONGKONG STOCK
8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE—Fea.
turing the Chipmunks. 8.15 THE STARS SING-Featuring
the roncs of Harry Delafente. 8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW-
Featuring 1 test Mercury. Coral, Echo, Dot, Imperial and ABC Paramount best sellers. Host: Ray Cerdeiro
9.00 MOVIE TOWN THEATRE- "Sitting Pretty"-Starring Alan Reed.
9.30 PUT O' GOLD-With cash przes for lucky listener- sponsored by Seven-Up-Host: Ron Ross,
Griat and Norman Goutier,-. EXCHANGE-Financial News. 10.00 ONE NIGHT STAND.
and his Orchestra.
630 FORCES EVENING SERVICE. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND
NEWS.
709 WEATHER FORECAST,
12.15 pm. TUNE TIME-A Quarter 1030 SCRAP BOOK-A programme
Hour of Popular Tunes featur-
THE
ing some well-known. Singers. 1230 BANDBOX,
AN-
1.13 WEATHER
REPORT,
THE
of verse and music compiled and read by Nancy Wise. 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special late
night news report.
330 HUNKÝ TONK PIANO—Rag- time plazo music played by Joe Fingers Carr. 14 NOVATÎME – Popular songs featuring the Aitlane Trio, Les Paul and Mary Ford. Hugh Waddell and the NovaLime Tro.
4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS—— Popular concert melodies. 4.30 VOCALLY YOURS-A pro- gramme of popular songs. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Tinies story, poems and the adventure serial "My Cousin Jan."
5.30 THE JUMPIN' JACKS-With Patti Dugana and the Swing- todes.
fav.
6.00 WALTZ TIME-Familiar
ourites played in three quarter
time
6.27, BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS—An everyday story of country life in Eng- land.
6.43 TROPICANA—Latin
Rhythms.
American
7.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWS. 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
·
LUDE. 715 THE KOLYNOS SHOW-Sou-
venir songs. 7.30 TRACK TALK-Tips for to-
morrow's races. 7.43 CALDBECK'S QUARTER HUUR Presenting another chapter in "The story of the prodigal father."
8.00 PERSONALITY PARADE-Fea-
turing Nat King Cole. 8.15 NEIL CHOTEM JAZZ TRIO—
With vocalist Yvonne Lansize. 8.30 MY WURD—A panel game- introduced by Jack Longland. with E. Arnot Robertson. Nancy Spain, Frank Muir and Dennis Norden.
9.00 BRIGHT AND
Anthony
Ray chestra.
930 MUSIC TIME-A
and
BLUE-With
his
Or-
programme of clasacal music prepared and presented by Charles Harvey. THEATRE 10.15 DAMON RUNYON
-Episode 26-"Baseball Hattie." 10.45 SONG OF THE ISLANDS—
Hawaiian music.
11.00 STOP PRESS-A special
night news report.
7.00 a.m.
Friday::
FRIDAY
Light music.
late
SERENADE—
7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 BREAKFAST SESSION — To-
day's reminders.
8.30 NEW YEAR'S DAY-1960. Hits of the past year from Broad- way and Hollywood shows. 9.00 NEWS.
9.10 MURNING MUSIC-A pro- gramme of light music featur- ing the Novatime Trio, and the Allen Roth Orchestra. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS
Featuring Dolly Dawn and the D'Artega Orchestra. 10.30 HELLO 1960–With
songs by Doris Day and Pat Boone, and music by Mantovani. Duke Ellington and Ted Heath 11.00 FRIDAY VARIETY - Popular
variety. 11.30 MUSIC BY THE MERLE PITT TRIO AND ORCHESTRA. 12.00. Noon, TUNE TIME-Half an heur of popular tunes featur- ing some well-known singers. 1.30 p.m. RHYTHM IS THEIR
BUSINESS.
1.00 LETTER FROM AMERICA-
By Alistair Cucke. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
THE
NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring Jun Christy. The music of Manhattan. the Art Van Damme Quintet, and the Tex Bencke Orchestra.
3.00 MUSICAL MATINEF "Jeuse D'Enfants Balet Suite" by George Bizet. "Chamber Sym- phony Op. 27′′ by Paul Juan. 4.00 TEA FUR TWO-Featuring popular songs for tea time listening.
4.30 MUSICAL ABC-Songs with tilles beginning with the letter "U".
3.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Stories
and rhymes The Sorcerer." 5.30 FRIDAY REQUESTS-Present-
ed by Ron Ross.
6.00 SHOW TIME SERENADE-
Show tunes played by the Sidney Torch Strings.
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