Rediffusion {(cont'd)'
7.00 a.m.
Friday
MUSICAL CLOCK Morning Variety with Time Checks.
Early
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.ZU MUSICAL CLOCK -- Continued. 7.39 WEATHER FORECAST. ·
8.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS
AND.. WEATHER FORECAST.
8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION - TO-
day's Reminders with Time Cheeks.
8.30 HIT TUNES OF ALL TIME, 9.00 MORNING MUSIC. 10.00 POPULAR RENDEZVOUS. 10.30
ORGANAIRS
Familia T Favourites played at the Organ. 11.00 FRIDAY VARİF Y.
11.30 MUSIC BY BILLY VAUGHAN
AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
12.00 Noon, TUNE TIME - (Market
Report at 12.15 p.m.).
by Sir Willlan Walion. "Mamzoll Angot — Suite from the Ballet" by Lecocq, played by Royal Opera House Orches- tra, Covent Garden, conducted by Anatonia Fintoulavi.. 4.00 TEA FOR TWO. 43o MUSICAL A.B.C. — Songs with tilles beginning with the letter "M".
44 LONE STAR LANIGAN — Tho
Scourte of the Lawless. 5.00 CHILDREN'S- CORNER — Let's
Join in "Bear Princess" Presented by Auntie Sally. FRIDAY *REQUESTS dented by Iton Ross. 6.00 SHOW TIME
5.30
Pre-
SERENADE – Show Tunes played by the Skiney Torch Strings.
6.28 BIRTHDAY MAILBAG, 6.30 THE ARCHERS - An
Every-
day story of Country Life In Friginal. 6.45 DITTY BOX. 7,00 THE
WEDDING OF H.R.I. PRINCESS MARGARET AND ANTONY ARMSTRONG-JONES, The Scano on the Route to Westminster Abbey described by Raymond Baxter, David Lloyd-James and Alun Williams. 9.00 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW, 9.30 CAFE CONTINENTAL — Pre- sented by Jeannette Piry.
AND 10.00 TIME SIGNAL
THE THE
NEWS.
AN- AN- 10,09 WEATHER FORECAST.
NOUNCEMENTS AND INTER-
12.30 p.m. TED HEATH AND HIS
MUSIC.
1.00 LETTER
FROM AMERICA
By Alistair Cooke. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
NEWS AND SPECIAL NOUNCEMENTS.
130 AFTERNOON CONCERT.
2.00 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE 10.15 Popular Varioty featuring 10.45 the Jonah Jones Quartet, Nor- man Wisdom, Jerry Murad's Harmonicnts, and the Orchestras 11.00 of Mantovani and Victor Sil- vester,
MATINEE "Facade Suites For Orchestra"
3.00 MUSICAL
TELEVISION
c.
-
LUDE
LIFE WITH THE LYONS.
SPOTLIGHT REDIFFUSION'S Interview with a visiting Cele- brity.
STOP PRESSA Special Late Night News Report. 11.03 PRELUDE TO MIDNIGHT,
"GOD SAVE THE 12.00 Midnight.
QUEEN" CLOSE DOWN.
A TOP NEW SHOW BEGINS
-'MEN INTO
INTO SPACE
8.35 "OH
SUSANNA" — Starring Gale Storm and Zasu Pitts in "Susana Plays Cupid." 9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL. 0.15 "WRESTLING” — Edited ex- cerpts from soine top line boute
staged recently in America and featuring several of the world's best known grapplers.
CALLING CARD- Introduced by Peter Pun. 10.00 "NEW YORK
0.45 CHINESE
CONFIDEN-
TIAL." 10.25 JANET DEAN-REGISTERED
NURSE." 10.30 LATE
Down.
5.00
NIGHT FINAL-Close
Wednesday
p.ni. CHILDREN'S HOUR- "CARTOONS."
CHINESE DANCER"-Presented by the New York returned Overseas Chinese See Gong Dramatic
Group.
5.15 TRADITIONAL
5.30 "THE ADVENTURES
WILLIAM
OF
TELL" Episode 9
"The Shrew." 0.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.30 "THE ROUGH RIDERS." 7.55 BRITISH TELEVISION NEWS. 8.05 "FATHER KNOWS
DEST" Starring Robert Young and Jane Wyatt in "No Partial- ity."
RESCUE
f" Starring Jim Davis and Lang Jeffries, 9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL. 9.15 "DECOY" - Starring
8.30
Bevery Garland. Episode 2: "Red Crown,"
9,40 CHINESE FEATURE. 11.15 LATE
Down.
NIGHT FINAL-Close
Thursday
5.00 p.m.
CHILDREN'S
"MacKenzie's Raiders."
HOUR
5.25 A STORY FOR THE CHIN- Cynthia ESE CHILDREN-BY Leung (in Cantonese).
5,35 "ROCKY JONES
RANGER.” 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
SPACE
7.30 MIL AND MILS NORTH-
Episode 20: "Brenkout." 7.55 "THE LIBERACE SHOW." 8.25 BHORT FEATURE. 8.30 "DOWN THE ALLEY”—The Analo und presentation of prizes in the Invitation knock- out singles
for competition. the Rediffusion Television Cup. A direct broadcast from the Bowling Alley at the China Fleet Club.
9.60 TELEVISION NEWSREEL. 9.15 "CONFIDENTIAL *FILE" Starring Paul Coates,
9.40 "FAMOUS FIGHTS."
9.55 "HARBOUR COMMAND.” 10.20 "TARGET"-Adolphe Menjou as your host introduces and stars in this week's story en- titled
"Night Without Morn- Ing" with Ken Cristy, Monty Ash and Alan Reynolds. 10.45 LATE NIGHT FINAL-Close
Down.
5.00 p.m.
Friday
HOUR
CHILDREN'S Joan Manning sings for the children.
or
5.15 "THE ADVENTURES
NODDY"-By Enid Blyton. 3.30 "SERGEANT PRESTON OF YUKON" Episode 11
THE
"Revenge."
5.55 CARTOONS.
6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.30 "YOUR MUSICAL
BOREE."
JAM-
OF
1.55 "COLONEL MARCH
SCOTLAND YARD." 8.20 "PLAYHOUSE FIFTEEN"
Presents Wendy Drew, Lin Mc- Cameron Prud' Carthy and Homme in "Girl in the Gown." 8.35 "MOLLY" (THE GOLD- BERGS)--Episode 9: "Desper- ate Men," 0.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL. 9.15 "COUNTERPOINT"
SENTS "THE MATCH." 9.40 CANTONESE FEATURE.
NIGHT FINAL Close 11.15 LATE
Down.
PRE
One of the greatest of the world's new television shows COMMERCIAL RADIO 1530 kcs 196 mtrs
makes its first appearance in the Colony at 8 o'clock tomorrow night and Hongkong viewers will find much to admire in "Men Into Space."
This is a graphic series of pro- grammes that
to cannot fail make people think deeply of what iles in the future and the intro- ductory comment "This has not happened yet" describes the futuristic significance of the theme.
use
Behind the planning there is a
the two-fold story -
of established scientific knowledga combined with what space scientists believe will eventually prove to be correct.
as
Into all this has been waven a very human theme and William Colonel Edward Lundigan McCauly gives a brilliant por. trayal of the man whose duty it is to put into practice the theory of the scientists.
The opening episode in the series lo called "First Woman on the Moon."
Next Thursday at 8.30 p.m. viewers will be taken to the Bowling Alley at the China Fleet Club for the Final of the Invita- tion Knock-out Singles Com- the Rediffusion petition for Tolevision Cup.
This popular competition has attracted a great deal of at- tention and there is sure to be a big audience when Mr G. H; Oldridge presents the trophies to the winners and souvenirs to the competitors who have been eliminated along the way.
*
Television Concert Miniature again breaks new ground this week when viewers can see and hear a recital by The Cheng Chik Pul Violin ensemble.
of
The programme has provided an ever changing variety young artists and viewers will find this group a most talented and tuneful combination.
Today
2,60 p.m. "LEAVE IT TO BEAVER." 2.25 HOLLYWOOD STAR PLAY- HOUSE -Proudly presents Philip Ober, Carolyn Jones and Marcia Patrick in "The Black Sheep's Daughter,”
2.50 CANTONESE FEATURE.
4.30 THE BOB CUMMINGS BHOW.
5.00 CHILDREN'S SHOWTIME,
8.15 "CASSEY JONES,"
5.40 "KEN'S CORNER."
0,00 CLOSE DOWN.
..
*.30 PRESENTING
CHINESE
VARIETY FROM THE STUDIO.
-Produced by John Dow.
743 "WHITE HUNTERS
8.35 ANN SOTHERN AS SUSIE"
--Episode 10: "Progress Is Here To Stay."
9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL. 9.15 "TV READER'S DIGEST"
Episode 9: "American Master Counterfeiters." 9,40 LATE NIGHT MATINEE-
"The Gay Swordsman's star- ring Gianna Canale Franca Marzi, Piero Palermüti,” Carlo Ninchi and Paolo Stoppa.. 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL-Cłoso
Down.
Sunday
2.00 p.m. THE RAY MILLAND
SHOW. 225 THE JANE WYMAN SHOW... Presents "The Elevittor." 2.50 CANTONESE FEATURE. 4.20 "THE AIR FORCE STORY"
Chapter 7, The Air War Starts 1939-1941."
4.35 THE GUY LOMBARPO SHOW, 5.00 CHILDREN'S SUNDAY FEA-
TURE.
5,30 "CARTOONS.” 5.35 "WILD BILL HICKOK.” 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.00 NEWS REVIEW OF THE
WEEK IN HONGKONG. 7.30 ANOTHER FEATURE FROM
THE LIBRARY OF THE NA- TIONAL FILM ́BƯARD CANADA.
OF
VISITOR WILL INTRODUCE
MUSIC OF HAWAII
The Hawaiian Islands are probably the most talked about
and the least understood in the Pacific.
.
A few days ago Miss Concha 12.30 LUNCHTIME VARIETY.
1.00 AIR LINE SCHEDULES FOR Hughes was in the Colony for a
THE DAY-Lunchtime variety she
cont. short visit, during which lectured at several schools on .Hawaiian Culture.
Misa Hughes-whose Hawaiian name is Kalel-o-Kualhelani - is a concert pianist of some note, and has also written extensively for several publications, includ- the New York 'Musical ing Courier'. Her family has helped to preserve the rapidly disappear. ing heritage of Hawaii, and last year she carried out a highly Buccessful tour of Europe which Included lectures, dance de- monstrations and music recitals before the Academy of Music and Ethnology in Vienna.
On Friday Miss Hughes Intrb- duces us to some of the musical Episode 1: "First Woman, on Instruments of Hawall and singa
8.00 INTRODUCING "SPACE
The Moon.”
8.25 MY HERO"-Episode 5: "The
Big Crush."
some traditional songs, accom- panying herself with the Instru
8.50 "CHALLENGE" — Episode 4: ments. Her current tour of Asia
"White Out."
9.15 SUNDAY SHOWTIME PRE- SENTS J. ARTHUR RANK'S "THE DARK MAN:""
10.55 LATE NIGHT FINAL-Close
Down.
ל
Monday
5.00 pm. JUNIOR SPORT' TIME. 520 ANOTHER EXCITING AD-
VENTURE WITH #FURY.” 5.45 "THE ADVENTURES OF
TWIZZLE." 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.30 "THE ADVENTURES
ROBIN "HOOD-Episode "The Deserted Castle." 7.55 "MONDAY VARIETY.” 8.15 MONDAY DOCUMENTARY. 8.45 "CALLING CARDS 9.00 TELEVISION NEWSREEL.
or 0:
is under the auspices of the U.S.1.8.
Hawallana 8.15 p.m.
be can
heard at
The modern music of Hawall is presented by Bob Williams in To You, Aloha on Sunday even- Ing at 7 o'clock.
HIGHLIGHTS
LATE NIGHT DANCE MUSIC
Saturday 10.30-11.00 p.m. First leg of the 3 way Hook Up. Bob Williams, presents the Blg Bands,
11.15-11.35 p.m. - Second leg of the 3 way Hook Up. Nick Demuth in Combo time.
11,35 Midnight — Third, leg of the 3 way Hook Up. John Gunstone with the smooth bands. WHO DUNNIT?
0.15 "CURTAIN CALL THEATRE” -Presonts Allène Roberts, Anthony Caruso ang Minerva Tuesday & Wednesday 8:30- Urecal in ""Portfalt of a 9.00 p.m. The Carter Brown
Lady."
Mystery
Theatro. Introducing FINAL-Close the evil one 'Sinner, You Slay
9,40 CANTONEBE FEÄTURE. 11.20 LATE NIGHT
Down.
Tuesday
5.40 p.m.
"THE
STORY."
IPĄ, PALOOKA
5.35 IVANHOE.”
! !
5.25 "CARTOONS,"
6.00 CLOBE DOWN. "A
7.30 "KINGDOM ORJITHE SEA
Olt Fields.
Episode 10: "King Neptuno's
Mo'.
I
PERSONALLY PRESENTED PROGRAMME OF THE WEEK
Wednesday 9.30 - 10.00
p.m.
- Nick Kendall relaxes In his Corner and Invites you to joini him and enjoy yourself.
Today
1.35 TELEVISION CONCERT 11.00 a.m. SATURDAY SYMPHONY
| 8,10 "MACKENZIE'S RAIDENS,!....§.18
MINIATURE A'RECITAL 'BY
Gaite Parislenne by Offenbach.
THE CHENG CHIR PÚI VIO- 12.00 Noon. VARIATIONS WITH
LIN ENSEMBLE T
“HIGHWAY, PATROL"
MARY HONRI,
1.15 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG & WEATHER REPORT.
1.30 INFORMATION DESK. 2.00 OPEN HOUSE-With Bob Wil- liams and occasional visits to the Square Room.
4.00 WEATHER REPORT. 4.01 MEET MOYNA TOWNSEND. 4.30 ABOUND THE CRACKER BARREL With Slim Pickings & Shorty Zilch. 5.00 MAN ABOUT TOWN-Jeff
Chandler.
5.15 PIANO PLAYTIME,
HIDE
For your
perfect listening pleasure!
18.15 m. KEYBOARD TIME) TORTUpuana.
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5.30 GOGI ORANT WELCOMES
YOU TO HER HEART. 5,43 CLASSICAL RECITAL.
6.00 AIR LINE SCHEDULES FOR
TOMORROW.
6.04 Approx. RUBINSTEIN PLAYS BŮME FAVOURITE CONCERT PIECES.
6.30 CONCERT FOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T LIKE CLABSICAL MUSIC.
7.00 THE HI FI CLUB BIRTHDAY,
PARTY.
8,00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG & WEATHER REPORT.
8.15 SPORTS REPORT.
8.30 VOLARE WITH GIANCARLO. 9.00 STRING SERENADE — A
V.O.A. presentation.
0.13 RED NICHOLLS AND
FIVE · PENNIES.
THE
9.30 SATURDAY STORY."Execu
tion." a chapter from the novel by Colin McDougall. 10.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG At WEATHER REPORT.
10.13 THE MUSIC OF
STRAUSS.
JOHANN
10.30 3 WAY HOOK UP—A_special
Saturday Night Band Show. 11.00 BBC RADIO NEWSREEL RE- LAYED FROM RADIO HONG- KONG & WEATHER REPORT. 11.15 3 WAY HOOK UP cont. 12.00 Midnight. WEATHER REPORT
-Close Down.
Sunday
7.00 a.m. START THE DAY RIGHT
With David White.
0.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG, WEATHER RE- PORT & AIRLINE SCHE- DULES FOR THE DAY. 9.15 HOLIDAY IN VENEZUELA. 9.30 SUNDAY VARIETY. 10.00 MUSIC FOR THE SABBATH. 11.00 PIANO INTERLUDE.
CENTURY 11.15 17TH
HARP
OL
MUSIC. 11.30 SUNDAY STRINGS-Various
arrangements and stylinga solo and orchestral groups. 12.00 Noon. THE SUNDÂY BUN-
KIST SERENADE. 1.15 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO
HONGKONG_
WEATHER REPORT — Sunkist Serenade cont.
على
3.00 AIR LINE SCHEDULES FOR
THE DAY.
3.04 Approx. PROMENADE — A programme of light orchestral
music and popular classico.
4.00 WEATHER RÉPORT. 4.01 SERVICES SPECIAL. 5.00 SONGS YOU LOVE Composed
by Noel Coward.
3.15 THE LENNY HAMBRO QUIN-
TET.
5.30 MORTON GOULD & HIS OR-
CHESTRA.
5.45 OPERATIC ARIA RECITAL 6.00 AIR LINE SCHEDULES FOR
TOMORROW.
6.04 Approx.
HERDS.
THE
HERMAN
6.30 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE OPERETTA-"The Dollar Prin- cess" by Leo Fall.
7.00 TO YOU ALOHA-Bob Wil- liams presents music from Hawali.
7.30 SUNDAY CONCERT.
8.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG & WEATHER REPORT
WHIS-
8.15 MAY I HAVE THIS WALTZI 8.39 PHILIPS MUSIC BOX. 9.00 JORGEN INGEMAN'S
PERING GUITAR. 9.15 CONCERT MINIATURE — A
V.O.A. presentation.
9.30 THEATRE
TIME
WITH
SOMERSET MAUGHAM—"Tho facts of Life."
10.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO
HONGKONG
WEATHER
REPORT..
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