1960-04-29 — Page 2

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Radio HK (cont'd)

12.30 p.m. NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 CENTURY OF SONG-Featur

ing popular songs of the past Part 1: "Long, hundred years,

Long Ago." (Repent).

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG. 5.45 ETHEL SMITH AT THE HAM-

MOND ONGAN.

6.00 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 6.30. THE ACRĦERS.

7.00

6.45 FOLK SONGS AROUND THE WORLDBy Tory Saletan, HONGKONG HIT PARADE Presented by Ted Thomas. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT, 8.00 TIME

8.10 COMMENTARY

THE NEWS.

8.15 THE GOON SHOW. 8.45 THURSDAY

PROM-"Sylvia" Ballet Music (Delibes); Pavan for a Dead Princess (Ravel): "Messiah" (Handel).

us a child is born;

For unto

I Know that

my Redeemer liveth (Handel);

(Handel). Hallelujah

9.30 TRIBUTE TO VALOUR, 9.58 WEATHER REPORT.

10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN,

10.15 VOICES IN HARMONY.

10.30 PARIS STAR TIME,

10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

11.15 SOFT LIGHTS AND

MUSIC.

11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

SWEET

7.00 a.m, TIME, SIGNAL, MARCH,

MORNING MELODY.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

7.45 WEATHER REPORT.

7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY.

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 MUSIC FOR YOU.

8.59 REPEAT HEADLINES WEA-

THER REPORT,

9.00 CLOSE DOWN.

12.1 p.m. MID-DAY PRAYERS.

HEATH AND 12.30 TED

MUSIC.

HIS

1.00

TIME SIGNAL, LETTER FROM AMERICA-By Alistair Cooke. (Repeat).

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.38.

AFTERNOON CONCERT Midsummer Nights Dream" (Mendelssohn). 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

5.30. FOR THE VERY YOUNG: 3.45 LISTEN AND TEACH. 6.00 ROOTS OF JAZZ.

6.30 THE ARCHERS.

FAMILY

0.43 AN APPEAL ON BEHALF OF

THE HONGKONG WELFARE SOCIETY-By Mrs C. B. Burgess.

6.50 INTERLUDE. 7.00 THE WEDDING

OF HR.H: PRINCESS MARGARET AND ANTONY ARMSTRONG JONES.

9.00 CONCERTS FOR ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA IN G MINOR OF. 4 NO. 1 (HANDEL)-E. Power Biggs (Organ) with London Philarmonic Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Adrian Boult

FOR MIDDLE- 9.15 MAINLY BROWS..

9.45 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES. 9.58 WEATHER REPORT.

10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

10.15 LIFE WITH

(Repeat).

THE LYONS-

10.45 JOHN BETJEMAN-POET. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

KEEL.

11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

7.20 MORNING MELODY (cont'd). 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.

REDIFFUSION

ELABORATE COVERAGE OF ROYAL WEDDING

As soon as it was announced that Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret would be married to Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones on Friday, May 6, 1960, the BBC began to organise world coverage of the occasion. When the Princess is married with him in a $1,300,000 film, in

on Abbey Westminster Friday, the broadcasting of the

at

which Ann Harding, Charlie Ruggles and Victor Moore are ceremony will probably be the the other stars. most elaborate the BBC has

undertaken,

ever

The com-

mentators inside and outside the Abbey, and along the route, will be Audrey Russell, David Lloyd- James, Raymond "Alun Williams.

Rediffusion will

the

commentaries

May 6, between 9.00 p m.

Tomorrow night at Baxter, and o'clock Rediffusion

Sunday

7.00 .m.. SUNDAY SERENADE. 8.00 LITTLE WRITE CHAPEL-

Sacred songs and munte. $30 HOLIDAY MUSICALE-Light

concert selections,

8.59 WEATHER FORECAST. 9.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE- CAST-From the studios

of Rediffusion. 0.15 STRINGS ON PARADE, 9.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 10.00 KELAY OF THE CHURCH BERVICE AND LIGHT MUSIC FROM RADIO HONGKONG, 12.13 p.m. TUNE TIME. 12.30 BOX OFFICE DRAW-Featur-

ing selections from Girla."" 1.13 WEATHER REPORT,

"Les

THE

NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS,

1.30 FAMILY FORUM-Presented

by Geoffrey Bonsall. 2.00 CONCERT FAVOURITES. 3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL

QUESTS.

4.00 BOSTON BLACKIE—AN

tion-packed story of ture.

RE-

ac- adven-

4.30 VIC DAMONE SHOW.

MAGIC-Melodies 5.00 MELODY

for reminiscing.

5.30 MUSIC FROM THE NEW RITZ

HOTEL.

(

6.00 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG.

8.02 MUSIC OF MANHATTAN.

6.30 FORCES EVENING SERVICE. 7.15 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Prepared and presented

7.45 EVELYN

by

Fr. T. F. Ryan, S.J.

KNIGHT SHOW- With Guest Stars.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL AND THE

NEWS.

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

8.10 PUZZLE CORNER. 8.30 RENDEZVOUS WITH

RAY-

Varlety show presented by Ray Cordeiro.

9.00 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE

"A deal in

H. G. Wells.

9.30 I REMEMBER

Ostriches,""

by

WIIEN-Star-

ring Paul Whiteman. 10.00 RAY'S A LAUGH-Starring Ted Ray. with Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor. 10.30 THROUGH THE LISTENING GLASS-Featuring Jack Shain- dlin and the Silver Strings. with songs by Johnny Thomp- son and

Langworth the Choristers.

11.00 STOP PRESS-A special

night news report.

Iatc

11.05 LAND OF DREAMS, 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN" CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

7.00 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early

morning variety checks SUMMARY.

with

time

7.15 NEWS 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.59 WEATHER FORECAST.

day's reminders with chooks.

timo

9.00 MORNING BERENADE. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS.

PARADE—Instru- 10.30 RHYTHM

montal music with a rhythmic beat featuring Oscar Peterson Telo and the Art Van Damme Quintet.

11.00 TUESDAY VARIETY. 11.30 MORNING MEDLEY, 12.00 Noon. TUNE TIME~(Markot

report 12.15 p.m.) 12.30 p.m. BANDBOX.

1.13 WEATHER

REPORT.

SPECIAL

THE AN-

1

NEWS AND NOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE. 3.00 MUSICAL MATINEE — “The Rubenstein Story" "Concerto No. 2 and Andante Splanoto and Grande Polonaise" by Chopin, played by Artur Rubinstein-plano, Symphony of the Air Orchestra conduct- ed by Alfred Wallenstein. 4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS. 4.30 VOCALLY YOURS, 4.45 LONE STAR LANIGAN -- Adapted from the exciting novela by Tex Riley. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER Presented by Auntie Sally. 5.30 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ-Pre-

sented by Ray Cordeiro. 6.00 TORCH TONES-Show

tunes

and light concert favourites

anıd played by Sidney Torch hia Orchestra.

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

6.45 DITTY BOX.

7.00 PERSONALITY PARADE. 7.15 SHOW CASE.

detective

7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY—A who gives a novel battle against to, the

SIGNAL

THE

8.00 TIME

AND

twist crime.

NEWS. 8.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN- NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-

LUDE.

8.15 RHYTHM RENDEZVOUS

With Patil Page and Ray Anthony's Orchestra, 8.30 STARS" ON WINGS. 9.00 MYSTERY IS MY HOBBY. 9.30 MOODS IN MUSIC-Melodies

for reminiscing.

10.00 LATE DATE With Ron Ross. 11.00 STOP PRESS—A special Jate

night news report. 11.05 DATE WITH DREAMLAND. 11.30 PRELUDE TO MIDNIGHT. 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN”—-—CLOSE DOWN.

Wednesday

7.00 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early morning variety with time checks.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK—Continued. 7.39 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS

AND WEATHER, FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION-TO-

with day's reminders checks.

time

8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME. 9.00 MORNING MUSIC.

10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS. 10.30 LATINA AMERICANA.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS

AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION-To- 11.00 WEDNESDAY VARIETY,

day's reminders with checks.

time

9.00 MORNING MUSIC. 9.30 MOVIE TOWN THEATRE

11.30 MUSIC BY NELSON RIDDLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. 12.00 Noon. TUNE TIME—(Market

report 12.15 p.m.)

"Daddy", starring Nigel 12.30 p.in. STAGE AND

Bruce.

10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS. 10.30 KEYBOARD

PARADE-Popu-

lar melodies featuring Oscar Peterson and Dick Hyman.

11.08 MONDAY VARIETY.

nine 11:30 MUSIC BY HANK D'AMICO. is: pre- 12.00 Noon. TUNE TIME~(Market

report at 12.15 p.m.)

senting "A Deal in Ostriches,"

1.13 WEATHER

by

REPORT, THE SPECIAL AN-

a story by H.G. Wells, adapted 12.30 p.m. APERITIF. be relaying as a play for broadcasting

Friday,

Lance Sleveking. 7.00 p.m. and

on

The

Ten-To-Twenty Club Show, formerly broadcast be- W Rediffusion js broadcasting tween 5.30 and 6.00 p.m., will Up To The Minute Reports now be heard from 6.00 to 6.30 to numerous re- direct from the Hongkong Stock p.m., owing 'Exchange from 10 a.m. to 12 quests from club members who noon, and from 2.30-3.30 p.m. are working and find it difficult Monday through Friday, start to get to a Rediffusion speaker Ing from May 2, on Channel by 5.30 p.m.

!

D.

The New York and European Market Reports will be broad- cast over the Blue Network, on Channel B, at 12.15, p.m..

Gale Storm, currently starring In "Oh Susanna" on Television, will perform on Wednesday, May 4, at 9.00 p.m. on Movletown Theatre in a play called "Baby Doing Well,”

the

Gale's Initial chance at a screen career came vla "Gateway to Hollywood" talent contest, staged on a national scale. She emerged victorious in the finals, conducted on three successive Sundays and broad- cast over a nation-wide network from Hollywood. Gala Is years of age today and she has packed a lot in those yeara ke particularly in the last ten.

Today

11.00 a.me MORNING MEDLEY-

Popular concert selections. 11.30 SQUAD ROOM-Episode 20. 12.00 Noon. TUNE TIME.

B.B.C. BANDSTAND. 12.30 p.m.

1.00 KEYBOARD CAVALCADE.

THE REPORT, 1.13 WEATHER

NEWS AND SPECIAL AN- NOUNCEMENTS.

1:30 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. 2.00 SATURDAY REQUESTS -Pre-

sented by Ron Rosa,

3.00 YEAR BY

YEAR-Featuring the Hits of the Year 1921.

DETECTIVE

NEWS AND NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE. SWAY WITH 3.00 SWING AND

SAMMY KAYE With Guest Vocalists.

3.30 PARTNERS IN SONG. 4.00 TEA FOR TWO-Popular songs

for tea time listening. 4.30 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL-

Tunes with a rhythmrile beat. 4.45 LONE STAR LANIGAN-The

Scourge of the Lawless. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER —

Kingdom" "Stories of the presented by Auntle Sally.

REQUESTS -Pre- 5.30 MONDAY

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- Jand.

6.45 A MOMENT FOR MELODY. 7.00 PERSONALITY PARADE. 7.13 VOICE OF SPORT.

7.30 SOUVENIR SONGS-Hit tunes

of the past.

745 HERE COMES O'MALLEY¬A private investigator who con- ducts his own private war on crime and criminals.

AND

8.00 TIME SIGNAL

NEWS. 8.09 WEATHER FORECAST, AN-

MELODIES.

1.13 WEATHER

SCREEN

REPORT. THE SPECIAL AN-

NEWS AND NOUNCEMENTS.

1.30 B.B.C. BANDSTAND. 2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE

-Popular variety featuring the Browns, Johnny Otis, the Ted Heath Music and the Or- chestras of Count Basie and Pete Terrace. 3.00 WEDNESDAY

CONCERT "Symphony No. 4 in C Minor -Tragic", by Schubert, played by The London Symphony Or- Walter chestra conducted by Susskind. "Symphony No. 6 in C Major" by Schubert, played • by the London Symphony Or- chestra conducted by Hanssch- midt-Isserstedt.

4,00 TEA FOR TWO-Popular

songs for tea time listening. 4.30 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL-

Tunes with a rhythmic beat. 4.45 LONE STAR LANIGANThe

Scourge of the Lawless, 5,00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Pre-

sented by Auntie Ray. 5.30 WEDNESDAY REQUESTS -

Presented by Ron Ross. 6.00 PADRE CALLS-Religion

daily life.

in

1.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG.

6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyd story of country life in En land.

AND II

'

6.45 RAY CONNIFF

ORCHESTRA. 7.00 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPI Prepared and presented by 3 T. F. Ryan, S.J. ·

7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY--- two-fisted crusader again crime and criminals, 8.00. TIME SIGNAL AND

NEWS.

A

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST,

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTE

LUDE.

8.15 THE STARS SING.

8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW. 9.00 MOVIE TOWN THEATRE starri "Baby Doing Well" Gale Storm." 8.30 CAVALCADE OF MUSIC. 10.00 ROOTS OF JAZZ-Present

by the voice of America. 10.30 MEN BEHIND THE MELOD 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special _la

night news report. 11.03 ONE NIGHT STAND. 11.30 PRELUDE TO MIDNIGHT. 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE TH

QUEEN"-CLOSE DOWN.

Thursday

7.00 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK-Ear

with morning variety checks.

7.13 NEWS SUMMARY.

tim

7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continue

7.39 WEATHER FORECAST,

8.00 TIME SIGNAL,

THE NEW

AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST

day's

checks.

reminders

SESSION T with tin

8.30 THURSDAY CAROUSEL.. 9.00 MORNING SERENADE. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS. 10.30 MUSICAL MEMORIES-Mel

dles of Yesteryear. 11.00 THURSDAY VARIETY. 11.30 MORNING MEDLEY-Popul

concert selections played

his O and Arthur Fleider chestra. 12.00 Noon, TUNE TIME — (Mark

report 12.15 p.m.) 13.30 p.m. NOTHING BUT MUSH

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

TH

NEWS AND SPECIAL AN NOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 8ING IT AGAIN.

2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE

Popular variety featuring th

Eartha Isley Brothers, and the Orchestras

Kit

WIT

Camarata and Russ Morgan.

3.00 TRUMPET

JONAH JONES.

TIME

3.30 HONKY TONK PIANO-Rag time music played by Wal Rose.

342 NOVATIME

-

Popular song featuring the Alfiane Tri Terry Stevens, the Novatim Trio and the Talented Tear of Gould and Silano.

4.00 TEA TIME RENDEZVOUS, 4.30 VOCALLY YOURS, 4.45 LONE STAR LANIGAN- Adapted from the exeltini novels of Tex Riley.

CORNER-Pr 5.00 CHILDREN'S

sented by Auntie Sally. 5.30 WALTZ TIME-Familiar Lay

ourites played in

quarter time.

6.00 TEN TO - TWENTY

thre

CLU

SHOW A request programm

with Clu with interviews

Members. Host: Ron Ross.

6.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG. 6.30 THE ARCHERS-An everyda story of country life in Eng land.

America

6.45 TROPICANA-Latin

rhythms.

7.00 PERSONALITY PARADE. 7.15 VOICE OF SPORT-News an views of the Colony's spor and sportsmen.

RINGS

7.30 THE TELEPHONE

Presented by H. M. Howell. 7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY-

wh A private Investigator conducts his own private wa on crime and criminals. 8.00 TIME BIGNAL AND TH

NEWS.

AN 8.09 WEATHER FORECAST,

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTEE

LUDE.

8.15 MUSIC BY GIANCARLO AN

HIS ITALIAN COMBO, 8.30 DAMON RUNYON THEATR

-Episode 43-"Palm Santa Claus."-

Beac

9.00 MUSIC TIME-A programm

of classical music. 9.45 SONGS OF THE ISLANDS- of Hawaiia A programme music.

10.00 LATE

Ross.

DATE With Ro

11.00 STOP PRESS-A special lat

night news report. 11.05 DATE WITH DREAMLAND. 4.15 MELACHRINO MUSICALEA 11.30 PRELUDE TO MIDNIGHT,

programme of show tunes and 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE TH fight concert favourites.

QUEEN"---CLOSE DOWN...

POPULAR PUBLICATIONS

NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER- The Hong Kong Story

LUDE. 8.13 THE STARS SING.

THE 8.30 PICK OF

THE

The Hong Kong Countryside

$25.0

10.00

Chinese Creeds & Customs Vol. I

18.00

POPS-Pre-

Pearman.

pared and presented by Alan Chinese Creeds & Customs Vol. II

18.00

9.00 MONDAY

50 by Brahms; "Concerto for Baby Book

CONCERT "Sym-Chinese Creeds & Customs Vol. III phony No. 3 in F Major Opus

18.00

25.00

Plano and Orchestra

in

Minor Op. 54" by Schumann, King George VI 10.00 THE TEX BENERE SHOW

A

7.50

A

Express Annual

∙10.00

AND THE

Rupert Annual

5.00

∙1.00

Ten Points About Poarin

1.5

1.5

*

3.30 OFFICIAL

Episode 40. 4.00 BONGS OF THE PRAIRIES. 4.30 MUSIC BY KOSTELANETZ. 5.00 RHYTHM PARADE. 6.00 BHTHDAY MAILBAG.

MAGIC-Melodies 6.02 MELODY

for reminiscing.

With Guest Stars. 10.15 PAUL TEMPLE

CONRAD CASE. 10.45 DANCE TIME USA.

6.30 MEET THE BEARS-Featuring 11.00 STOP PRESS-A special lato Rupert Magazinos

Joni James and Dean Martin.. 7,00 DELTZ CITY JAZZ. 38

7.30 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW.

night news report.

11.05 ONE NIGHT "STAND. 11.30 PRELUDE TO MIDNIGHT.

8.00 TIME BIGNAL AND THE 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THE Points on Judging Jado

NEWS.

AN-

8.09 WEATHER' FORECAST,

NOUNCEMENTS AND SPORTS RESULTS.

8.15 FIESTA TIME-Latin Ameri-

can rhythms,

8.30 WORDE AND MUSIC Pre-

sented by John Grant, 9.00 THE Sitio KIT PARADE. 10.00 ANNA

9.30 A BTAR REMEMBERS,

KARENINA-BY Tolstoy, Episode 3.

Leo

Although she had 'appeared' in many pictureo before making "Where are your Chlidren?” it was that picture which focused. much attention upon her. The picture dealt with tho Juvenile

DANCE delinquonoy problem, and In It 10.30 REDIFFUSION'S she was cast by Monogram do a

11.00 STOP PRESS-A special late young female tough. "It Hap-

night news report. pened On 5th Avenue" presonte 11.45 DANCE PARTY.

PARTY.

.11.39 STARLIGHT. BERENADE.

her opposito Don Defore and 12.00 Midnight. "GOD, SAVE- THE sharing the romantia : Interest 10 QUEEN"-CLOSE DOWNS

QUEEN!-CLOSE DOWN.

Tuesday

7.00 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK-Early morning variety with time checks,

7.18 NEWS BUMMARY.

Gilos Annual

Hong Kong Business Symposium Gambols

On Sale At

4.50

35.00

3.00

*: SOUTH_CHINA MORNING POST LTD.

1.20 MUBICAL CLOCK-Continued. 7.49 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE

NEWB

AND WEATHER FORECAST. 8.101 BREAKFAST: SESSION-TO-

HONGKONG

KOWLOON

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