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C& DAVID WHITFIELD FAVOUR-
ITES 6.33 WEATHER REPORT.
7.80 TINE SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 7.19 COMMENTARY.
7.15 HONGKONG HIT PARADE
Presented by Ted Thomas -8.15 THE DECKIVING EYE
En eye surgeon. 19 A BLAT AT THE BALLET. 3.58 WEATHER LEPORT.
By
9.80 -TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, Ted 3.15 KAY'S A LAUGH-With
Ray, Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor.
$45 THURSDAY SERENADE -
Arranged by Irene Yuen, 11.45 ANNA KAŘENINA - By Leo Tolstoy-Part 9 (Repeat of last Saturday's broadcast) 19.45 KEYBOARD CAVALCADE. 14.58 WEATHER. REPORT.
119 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL
11.15 80FT LIGHTS AND SWEET
MUSIC.
1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Friday
7.80 1.m. TIME SIGNAL, MARCH,
MORNING MELODY..
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
134 WEATHER REPORT.
7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY.
153 WEATHER REPORT.
K TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
819 PROGRAMME PARADE.
A MUSIC FOR YOU.
$# CLOSE DOWN,
12.15 p.m. MID-DAY PRAYERS--BY
the Rev Fr. R. W. Gallagher SJ.
-Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra.
AMERICA
1.06 TIME SIGNAL, LETTER FROM BY ALISTAIR COVEE—Repeat of last Tues. day's broadcast). 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.39 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.
5.38 FOR THE VERY YOUNG-
Compiled by Mavis. 3.43 THE STARGAZERS (VOCAL). 6.00 THE JAZZ BEAT. · 6.30 THE ARCHERS—An everyday
life country.
of
in
story - England. 6.45 MUSIC. FROM HOLLAND-The
Windmills in Waltztime. 8.58 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE 7.10 COMMENTARY, 7.15 GUILTY
NEWS.
PARTY-A problem in Crime Detection with John Arlott Ex-Detective Supt: Fabian and F. R. Buckley: dealing "Scandal for School"*
with mystery and Finance Bollard's School.
1.30. FAMILY FORUM - Presented
by Geoffrey Bonsall.
2.30 CONCERT
FAVOURITES
AND THE
AN-
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST,
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
7.13 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
and presented
1.IJ WEATHER
NEWS
REPORT, THE AND SPECIAL AN. NOUNCEMENTS.
7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 159 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL
7.00 TIME
SIGNAL
NEWS.
THE NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST.
8.10 BREAKFAST
Muse of the masters.
day's checks
remindera
To- SESSION
with Lime
LUDE.
-Prepared
3.00 HOME
AND HOSPITAL RE- fur stow QUESTS-Request
8.30 TUESDAY
the Forces
programme tunes.
of
7.45 CALDBECK'S
9.00 MORNING music.
4.00 MUSICAL INTERLUDE. 4.05 FOOTBALL
COMMENTARY— Eastern T. Sing Tao - Senior Shield-Direct broadcast from
Comumecta- the Club Stadium. tor: Jock Sioan. 5.00 MELODY MAGIC Melodies
for reminiscing. 5.30 BOSTON BLACKIE-A¬
ac-
tion-packed story of adven- ture, starring Richard Kollmar. 6.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.02 MUSIC ог MANHATTAN- Featuring Gloria De Haven. Eddle Fisher. Freddy Martin, and Manhattan Nighthawks. 6.30 FORCES EVENING SERVICE.
SIGNAL AND 7.00 TIME
THE
NEWS.
AN-
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER.
10.00 POPULAR
Featuring the
CAROUSEL - A popular show
SERENADE-Light
RENDEZVOUS
-
8.00
George Shear-
ing Quintet and Jane Froman. 10.30 RHYTHM PARADE- Instru- mental music with a rhythmic beat
the Charles the Magnante
11.00 TUESDAY
variety.
Fr. T. F. Ryan, S.J.
by
QUARTER
story of the
HOUR Presenting zrother
the
chapter in
"Prodigal Father."
PERSUNALITY PARADE-Fea- turing Harry Belafonte.
5.15 THE STARS SING-Featuring the songs of Judy Garland. 8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW-- Featuring the latest Mercury. Carol. Echo, Dot. Imperial and
best ABC Paramount
sellers.
Host: Ray Cordeiro. 9.00 MOVIE TOWN THEATRE- "Death Counts Ten" starring
featuring
Quartet
D'Amico Sextet.
and
VARIETY-Popular
concert selections Robert Stanley chestra.
MEDLEY-Popular played by Or- and his
Richard Conte.
9.30 POT
Ο
GULD-With
prizes
11.30 MORNING
12.00 Noon. HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE-Financial news.
12.13 p.m.
TUNE TIME-A quarter hour of popular tunes featuring some well-known singers. 12.30 BANDBOX.
at
LUDE.
7.15 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Prepared and presented Fr. T. F. Ryan, SJ.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT,
by
NEWS AND SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS;
THE AN-
7.43 EVELYN
KNIGHT
SHOW-
7.4 SHOW BUSINESS-From "Rio Rita" (Joseph McCarthy-Harry Tierney).
8.13 MAINLY FOR MIDDLE- BROWS-Presented by Stephen Alexander
1.45 REG OWEN. AND. HIS OR-
CHESTRA.
1.38 WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 AT THE OPERA. 10.15 TAKE IT FRUM HERE_With Dick Bentley, Jimmy Edwards and June Whitfield. (Repeat of last Tuesday's broadcast),
LAND OF 10.45 THE
LOST CON TENT — By William Plomer, the South African-bom poet discusses A. E. and novelist, Housman and his poetry. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT
11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
1113 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 12.30 RHYTHM IS OUR BUSINESS 11.3 CLOSE DOWN.
REDIFFUSION
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
OF 'A MAN IN A ZOO'
Tomorrow night at 9 o'clock Rediffusion is presenting an
hour-long BBC play entitled "A Man In A Zoo."
In this comedy of Ironies representative of the
a
Homo
Sapiens takes his place in the
Zoological Gardens' in London,
-in a cage between the chimpan-
zes and the orang-outang, pro- 11.90 x
viding a graphic illustration of
the Darwinian theory of evolu-
tion. It seemed a ̈ good idea to
a
Today
-
With guest Stars.
8.00 GUEST FOR TUDAY-Featur-
ing Carl Sandberg.
8.30 DATE
A DISC-Pre- WITH sented by Gerry D'Almaɖɔ. 9.00 "A MAN IN A ŻUO”—An hour B.B.C. play starring long Aubrey Woods. Denys Blake- lock and Susan Westerby.
WHEN Star- I REMEMBER ring Paul Whiteman. 10.30 THROUGH THE
10.00
LISTENING GLASS-Featuring Jack Shain- dlin and the Silver Strings with songs
Johnny Thompson by and the Langworth Choristers. 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special late
night news report.
Monday
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early morning variety with time checks.
NEWS
7.13 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION-TO- day's reminders with time checks.
839 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME- A programme of popular songs. 8.00 MÜRNING MUSIC A pro- gramme of light music featur- ing George Wright, the Salon Concert Strings and Nonnan Cloutier's Orchestra. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS
Featuring Tommy Sands and Eddie Heywood and his Or- chestra.
MORNING MEDLEY
concert selections 10.30 Popular played by the Salon Concert Players and Allen Roth's Or- chestra.
12.90 NoOR. - TUNE TIME-Half an hour of popular tunes featuring some well-known singers. pm MARCHING WITH THE GUARDS.
19.30
1.00 THE BAY ELLINGTON QUAR-
TET.
the man in question, whose 11.30 SQUAD ROOM. fiancee had just called him baboon and left him. If he was a babcón, then a cage was the right place for him. Life in à cage, however, being stared at and jeered at all day long by not too sympathetic crowds, is . condition hard to imagine
and be the experience. turns out to an unpleasant one; but it has one good result it brings the girl back to him.
David Garnett is the possessor of a very vivid, and unusual imagination, as his book “A Man In The Zoo" proves, "and many of his other novela' demonstrate the same gift—“Lady Into Fox,"
the_Hawthornden.... which and Tait-Black Prizes for 1923; "Beany Eye" and "The Grass. hoppers Come” for example..
WOD
This strange imaginative quality is one that would ob- viously appeal to Giles Cooper, whose plays have something in common with David Garnett's novals, and it is not surprising to find him adapting “A Man In· A Zoo” for the BBC. The play festures Aubrey Woods as John Cromartie, Denys Blakelock 23 the Curator of the Zoo and Susan Westerby as Josephine Lackett.
A
For listeners who prefer serial story to music in the late evenings Rediffusion has ar. read ranged for John Grant to Wilkie Collins' "Moonstone" an Mondays through Fridays from 11.05 p.m. to 11.20 p.m.
"The Moonstone" is the excit- ing story of how the Brahmins · attempt to regain possession ́ ̧ of· the huge diamond that has been taken from the forehead of - an - indian god.
Written by Wilkie Collins, less
1.49 WEATHER · REPORT,
THE NEWS AND SPECIAL, AN- NOUNCEMENTS.
1.30 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. ́1.99 SATURDAY REQUESTS-Pre-
sented by Ron Ross.
3.00 YEAR BY YEAR -- Featuring the hits of the year 1904. 3.30 OFFICIAL DETECTIVE-Ep!-
sode 25-3tarting Craly Mac- Donald as Detective Lt. Dan Britt.
4.90 SONGS OF THE PRAIRIE—
Cowboy and Hi-Billy tunes. 4.38 RHYTHM PARADE-Instru-
mental music with a rhythm beat featuring the Joe Sodia Trio and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.
5.00 UNIT REQUESTS-Presented
by Nancy Wise. LN BIRTHDÂY MAILRAG. 6.87 MELODY
MAGIC-Melodies
for reminiscing. ́630 MEET THE STARS.
7.00 TIME BIGNAL AND THE
NEWS.
· 7.00 WEATHER FORECAST, AN⚫ NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.15 RHYTHM. RENDEZVOUS
Starring Patti Paze and Bay Anthony's Orchestra,
7.30 WORDS AND MUSIC-Pre-
sected by John Grant. THEO TEN CHO HẠ PARD The top tunes of the week. 8.30 REDIFFUSION'S VOICE
OF SPORT—News and views of the Colony's sports, and sportsmen. 9.00 FIESTA TIME-Lath Ameri-
can Rhythms.
9.15 OPERATION FAT CHOY-
Charity request show in aid of Hongkong's
families, Needy presented jointly by Rediffu- sion. Radio Hongkong Commercial broadcasting Sta- tion.
Sunday
7.40 .m SUNDAY SERENADE— ›
A programme of light mude. 8.00 LITTLE WHITE CHAPEL
Sacred songs and music. 1.39 HOLIDAY MUSICALE-Light played by concert selections Sylvan Levin and his Orche
stra.
than a hundred years ago, “The - 1.96 NEWS AND WEATHER Moonstone" has inspired thou sands of writers to follow-the classic formula'ang to create a whole new convention 'In popu- far literature. But even today Collina can still be relied upon to provide excitement, mystery, and humbur, in a way that maný of his imitators "must"ênvy,
Music by Mantovani will re- turn to Radīffusion's Biùs Net- “Mantovanl ark⠀⠀ Schedule. Memorize” will be heard on Fri- “days at 9 p.771.
-
KEYBOARD PARADE-Popu- lar melodies featuring Barclay Allen and Mel Powell 11.09 MUNDAY VARIETY--Popular
variety. 11.30 MUSIC
BY
DICK JURGENS AND HIS ORCHESTRA 12.00 Noon. HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE-Financial news
THE AN-
12.15 p.m. TUNE TIME-A quarter hour of popular tunes featuring some well-known singers. 12.30 APERITIF.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT,
NEWS AND SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS. 130 WALTZ TOE. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Featuring Phil Brito, Buddy Weed, the Satisfiers, and the Orchestra of Dick Jurgens. Ralph Flanagan and Frankie Masters.
3.00 MUSICAL MATINEE — "The Teutsche Gesang (German Lied)" by Hans Hasaler. "The Only Jealousy. of Emer" by Lou Harrison. "Lament for Beowall" by Howard Hanson. LM TEA FOR TWO Popular
songs for tea time Histening. 4.39 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL—
Tunes with a rhythmic beat.
CORNER-Bible 5.00 CHILDREN'S
Story. Serial-"Conquerer of Darkness," presented by Auntie Rry.
5.30 MUNDAY REQUESTS - Pre-
sented by Ron Ross. 5.58 BIRTHDÀY MAILBAG. 6.00 LA MUSIQUE
FRANCAISE-
Presented by Jeannette Piry. 6.30 THE ARCHERS—An everyday-
story of country life in Eng- land.
4.43 A MOMENT FOR MELODY- Featuring Felix King and his Orchestra with guest stars. 7.04 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWJ. 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.13 EVENING BERENADE-Light
Orchestral selections. 7.45 CALDHECK'S QUARTER
HOUR — Presenting
another chapter in the story of "The Prodigal Father."
PARADE Featuring Blue Stars of France. 2.13 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW -The tops in popular music presented by Ron Ross.
1. PERSONALITY
Alan
83 PICK OF THE PUPS-Prepa:-
ed and presented by Pearman
9.00 MUNDAY CONCERT — "La Valse" and "Symphony No. 5 * in D Major (Everest)" by
Shostakovich.
10.00 THE STARS SING-Featuring the song of the Platters. 14.15 DANCE TIME U.S.A-Featur
the Champagne Music of
his Lawrence Welk and
O:- chestra. A LITB ΟΣ BLISS-WIth George Cole, Diana Churchill and Colin Gorden.
11.00
FURE CAST—From" the studios 10.30 .. of Redifusion. ... 9.15 STRINGS UN PARADE A programme of light and po- pular music. 9.39 MELODIES TO REMEMBER--
Soort of Yesteryear." 18.88 CURTAIN CALLS-Selections from popular. Broadway must-
cal shows. 10.30.RELAY OF THE CHURCH
SERVICE "AND LIGHT MUSIC FROM RADIO.. HONGKONG. "12.15 p.m. TUNE TIME--Popular
tunes.
BOX OFFICE DRAW-Featur- ing selections from musica! KHOWS.
STOP PRESS-A special late night news report.
Tuesday
:
1.903,M. MUSICAL CLUCK—Early morning variety with time ..checks..
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
1.30 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring Mindy Carson, the Hank D'Amico Sextette, and the Or- chestras of Denny Vaughan, Dick Jurgens and Glen Osser. WITH 3.00 SWING AND SWAY
SAMMY KAYE-With Guest Vocalists.
the
3.30 PARTNERS IN SUNG-Featur-
ing
and The Gaylords Laurie Sisters. 4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS-
Popular concert melodies.
YOURS-A pro- 4.30 VÚCALLY
gramme of popular songs.
CURNER — For 3.00 CHILDREN'S
the Linkes. news for older children, presented by Auntie Ray.
5.30 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ-Extracts from the Fifth Annual-Newport Jazz Festival.
6.00 TORCH TUNES-Show tures and light concert favourites played by Sidney Torch and his Orchestra.
6.21 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 43 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng- land.
6.43 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, AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.15 SHOW CASE-Selections from "Bundle of Joy" starring Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, 7.43 CALDBECK'S QUARTER HOUR — Presenting another chapter in the story of the "Prodigal Father."
8.00 PERSUNALITY PARADE-Fea-
turing Martha Raye. 8.15 ANOTHER SEVEN-UP SHOW The tops in popular music pre- sented by Ron Ross. 8.30 STARS ÔN WINGS-Featuring
Ron Goodwin and his Orches
with guest stars. Com- pere: Neville Powley. 9.00. MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY— Starring Glenn Langan as Bar- ton Drake.
9.30 THE JAZZ BEAT-Featuring the Elliot Lawrence Sextet with guest stars.
10.00 ONE NIGHT STAND. 10.30 MEN BEHIND THE MELODY -Featuring the songs of Nicio Herb Brown.
11.69 STUP PRESS-A special late
night news report.
Wednesday
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early variety with time
morning checks
715 NEWS SUMMARY. 720 MUSICAL CLUCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.99 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 1.10 BREAKFAST SESSION-TO- day's reminders with time checks.
8.38 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME- A programme of popular songs. 9.90 MORNING MUSIC-A pro- gramme of light music featur- ing George Wright, the Salon Concert Players and Allen Roth's Orchestra. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS
Featuring Joe Fingers Carr, Pee Wee Hunt, the Four Fresh- men and the Five Trumpets.
AMERICANA-Fea- 10.30 LATINA
turing Latin-American rhythmE. 11.00 WEDNESDAY VARIETY-Po-
pular variety. 11.30 MUSIC BY JOE LOSS 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 1230 STAGE AND SCREEN MELO
DIES.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
NEW'S AND SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
1
THE AN-
1.30 BBC BANDSTAND. · 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE -Popular variety featuring June Vaill. Gloria De Haven, and the Orchestras of Freddy Martin and Sammy Kaye. 3.90 WEDNESDAY CONCERT
"Red
"-Ballet Suite" and "Concerto for Harp
and Orchestra" by Reinhold Gilere. EN TEA FUR TWO–Popular songs
for tes time listening.
Poppy"
1.30 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL-
Tunes with a rhythmic beat.
5. CHILDREN'S CORNER-Music Bag-Presented by Auntie Rzy. 5.30 WEDNESDAY REQUESTS --
Presented by Ron Ross."
10.00
for
cash
lucky listeners-
sponsored by Seven-Up-Host:
Ross.
ONE NIGHT STAND.
1030 SCRAP BOOK-A programme of verse and music compiled and read by Nancy Wise. 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special
night news report.
Thursday
late
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLUCK-Early
morning variety with checks.
time
7.13 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST.
THE NEWS
8.00 TIME SIGNAL,
AND WEATHER FORECAST.
8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION-TO- wath time day's reminders checks.
8.30 THURSDAY CAROUSEL — A
popular programme of
show tunes.
SERENADE—Light
9.00 MORNING music. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS
Featuring Vic Damone, and the John Krby Orchestra. 10.30 MUSICAL MEMORIES-Melo-
6.00 PADRE CALLS-Religion in !
daily life.
6.15 MELACHRINO - MUSICALE—A
-- programormon-of show tunes and
light concert favourites."
6.27 BIRTHDAY MAHBAG.
.dies of Yesteryear, 11.00 THURSDAY VARIETY-Popu-
lar variety. 1130 MORNING MEDLEY-Popular
concert selections played by the Emery Deutsch String Ensemble.
12.00 Noon. HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE-Financial news. 12.13 pm. TUNE TIME-A quarter
hour of popular tunes featur żag some well-known angers. 1230 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT,
椰
NEWS AND SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
THE AN-
1.30 BEYUND OUR KEN- With
Kenneth Horne. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE ---Popular variety featuring Vic Damone. Kay Armen, and the Orchestras of Frankie Masters, Dick Jurgens, Glenn Osser and Earl Sheldon. 3.00 TRUMPET TIME—With Ray
Anthony.
3.30 HONKY TONK PLANO-Rag-
time piano music. 1.1 NOVITIME – Popular
gonza
featuring the Airlane Trio, Art and Dotty Todd. Georgo Wright and the Novatime Trio. 4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS- Popular concert melodies. 4.30 VÚCALLY YOURS-A pro- gramme of popular sonES. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER — For the tinies "King Arthur and his Knights" presented by Auntie Ray.
5.30 THE JUMPINTM JACKS—With Patti Dugan and the Swing-
tores.
6.00 WALTZ TIME-Familiar Lay- ourites played in three quarter time.
6.27 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country life in Eng- land.
6.45 TROPICANA-Latin American
rhythms.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE
NEWS.
7.99 WEATHER FORECAST, AN-
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
LUDE.
7.15 SOUVENIR SONGS-HI tunes
of the past.
1.30 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC
With Freddy Martin and his Orchestra.
1
7.45 CALDBECK'S QUARTER HOUR Presenting another story "of the
chapter in the "Prodigal Father."
1.00 PERSONALITY PARADE—Fea -
turing Line Renaud. 2.15 NEIL CHOTEM ORCHESTRA. 8.30 MY WORD-A panel game introduced by Jack Longland, with E. Arnot Robertson. Nancy Spain, Frank Muir and Dennis Norden.
WELK
9.00 THE LAWRENCE
SHOW-With guest stars. 9.30 MUSIC. TIME—A - · programme of classical music-prepared and presented by
Harvey.
Charles
18.15 DAMÓN RUNTON THEATRE.
Episode 17-"The big umbrella.” 10.43 SONG OF THE ISLANDS.
11.00 STOP PRESS-A special night news report.
Hawaiian music.
Friday
Late
7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early
morning variety checks
with
time
1.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.29 MUSICAL CLUCK—Continued. 7,59 WEATHER FORECAST.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
'AND WEATHER FORECAST.
110 BREAKFAST SESSION-TO-
day's reminders with checks.
time
1.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME-
A programme of popular songs.
MUSIC—A · 9.00. MORNING
prom gramme of light music featur ing the Allen Roth Strings and the Orchestras of Norman Cloutier and Ralph Flanagan.
RENDEZVOUS POPULAR Featuring Xavier Cugat Abbe Lane.
6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyday 18.00 story of-country life in Eng-- land.
4.45 FRANKIE MASTERS SHOW— 18.30
With guest stars.
ORGANAIRS—Familiar favour- ites played at the Organ.
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