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TODAY TO FRIDAY, MAY 27

7

860 kes 370m WEATHER REPOR

TOP VIOLINIST'S RECITAL AND TEST CRICKET

CRICKET-MCC

V. the

South Africans BATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, 11.15 11.50 P.M. - Commentaries by Rex Alston and Charles Fortune on the first three daya' play at Lords. THE SUNDAY CONCERT

SUNDAY, 8.45 P.M. The major broadcast orchestral con- -cert of the week consisting this

of music Bunday

by three English composers: The St. Paul's Buite by Halet, Walton's concer. to for Cello and orchestra, and the 8th Symphony of Vaughan Williams.

¿FILM FOCUS

MONDAY, 7.30 P.M. A half hour of backscreen interviews, news, and soundtracks from the cinema of the past, present and future. Collected by Michael, Baldwin and Introduced by Patricia Penn. MAN AT NIGHT

MONDAY, 8.16 P.M. A pay: chological thriller which although not so would seem to have been especially

the Queen of Sheba "Solo- mon" (Handel).

2.54 WE BING FOR YOU, 2.30 PETER BELLERS ENTER-

TAINE

3.00 BRAZILIAN COCKTAILS - LEO PERRACHI AND JIS ORCHESTRA.

1.30 THE TIME UNCLE PETER RETIRED A rural comedy by Harry J. Boyle.

4.00 AIR

FREIGHT-The latest music on records, presented by Belly Soute, 4.30 A EUROPEAN EXCURSION-

Les Perry and his Orchestra. 5.00 BUERLOCK HOLMES The

Copper Beeches." (Repeat), 3.30 E BING CROSBY STORY

(Final).

8.00 THE GOON stow-The

£50 Cure" (Final).

5.20 DISK JOCKEY.

7.00 CENTURY OF SONG

730 PEOPLE TALKING,

1.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

8.10 COMMENTARY.

835 THIS WEEK.

8.43 SPORTS CAST. 9.00 PAUL TEMPLE

THE

AND CONRAD CASE-Part 7 "Coffee for Misa Conrad." 9.30 CHOPIN ANNIVERSARY ~

(1810-1960)

8.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 LATE NIGHT DANCE MUSIC. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.

REEL.

written for sound ILIS CRICKET-MCC v. The South drama. Richard Hammond, blind.

Africans.

ed by an accident, is surrounded 11.50 CLOSE DOWN.

by those whose destinies he used

to control. He lives uneasily in

the dark world of his blindness,

In a house once familiar which

Sunday

has become a misleading maze, among people he slowly dis- covers are tricking him. Ham mond (played by James Mc-838 WEATHER REPORT. Kechnie) is the victim of an almost luxuriously planned mur. der and only sound radio could so affectively present the fearful and claustrophoblo action of the from the story. Translated

8.00 3.m. TIME SIGNAL, WEATHER SUNDAY STRING REPORT, RONG.

French by Anthony Juan Skene. BENNO MOISEWITSCH

WEDNESDAY; 8.15 P.M.

The world famous planist at swers questions put to him by Phillip Hope-Wallace, the music critic, John Freeman (who ro cently conducted an interview with Dame Edith Sitwell), and George Scott, broadcaster and Journalist,

RUGGIERO RICCI AND AN. A NAROSA TADDEI BROADCAST RECITAL WEDNESDAY, 8.80 P.M.-A recital from Radio Hongkong's Concert Hall, by the world famous violinist. LIVING RADIO

A

THURSDAY, 8.15 P.M. three way discussion on the scope of sound radio as an art form between winners of the coveted italia Prize, in London, Toronto and New York: Dr Bronowaki, John Reeves, fven Smith, and Donald McWhinnie. THE NAVY LARK

A....

THURSDAY, 0.30 P.M, brand new comedy series of thirteen programmes starring Dennis, Price, Jon Pertwee, and Leslie Phillips. Bet on or near an island off Portsmouth mainly Inhabited by members of the Royal Navy.

ORPHEUS AND EURIDICE

FRIDAY, 8.45 P.M. An

of abridged version Gluck's opera with the late Kathleen

Miachopoulos and the Glynde bourne Festival Chorus..

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS &EPORTS RESULTS. 9.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 930 FORCES FAVOURITES. 10.30 BID MORNING MUSIC-String

Quartet In C Major Op. 78. No. 3 (the "Emperor") (Haydn); Preambulo and Gavola (Alessandro Scarlatu. Trans-By Segovia).

11.00 SERVICE FROM THE ENG- 12.00 Noon. FOLK SONGS,

LASH METHODIST CHURCHI 12.30 p.m. MUSIC IS FOR EVERY-

ONE.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL

GOING TO

THE PICTURES. 1.13 WEATHER-REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCIITIME MUSIC-Carnival

Scenes Sulta (Jean Nicode),

Louis

2.00 THE ARCUERS — (Omnibus

Edition). 241 SAMMY DAVIS, JR. FAVOUR .ITES.

3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL BE-

QUESTS

4.00 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.

INTERLUDE.

4.30 LONDON BELONGS TO ME

Part 3: Taking The Risk." 5.00 STATESIDE SPECIAL

which disc jockey Bill Dorward introduces the latest hits from America collected during his recent visit there.

5.30 BTORIES FOR CITILDREN. 6.00 MELODIES AND MEMORIES. 6.30 FORCES EVENING SERVICE. -Conducted by Rev. T. W. Baverstock, CF, DACG.

7.00 BOOK RIOP-"The Heroes" by Ronald McKie. "Why They Collaborated" by Eugene Kin- kead. Reviewed by B.-D. Wilson

7.15 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL. 139 THE RETTI LECTURES

No. 4 The Genetic System of Man

2.58 WEATHER REPORT.

5.00 TIME BIGNAL. THE NEWS. 2.19 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 6.15 SHERLOCK HOLMES-Shos combe Old Place" (Plan1). 845 THE BUNDAY CONCERT-St. Paul's Sulte..(Hola!) Concerto for Violincello & Orth, (Wal- ton): Symphony In D Minor, No, (Vaughan Wüllarna). as WEATHER REPORT.

Ferrier, Ann Ayars, and Zoe 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

W49. CYBE

Today

14.30 D BBC-BANDSTAND. ***** KIN TIME. SIGNAL, KEYBOARD

CAVALCADEMICAL

111 WEATHER. REPORT.

TIME SIGNAL, THE NEW! F. SPECIAL' ANNOUNCEM

1,30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC

surar. Diy Ballo” (Bulliyan); Palonates from #Eugene One- [gin"&(Tchaikovsky).Carnival.

:: Dragon)};; Kad with the

Hair: (Debussy);5@evotie (from Sonata No. 6 in # Major) (7, 8, Bach):

Sinfonia: val of

COMMENTARY.

10.15 RECITAL FOR THE

HAND ALONE.

LEFT

10.30 DYLAN THOMAS READING... (From collected poems).

TERLUDE

10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REKLA 1113 THE EPILOGUE --"Rogation Bunday Fitn Sunday after Easter from St. Martin-in-the- Fields

INTERLUDE.

1130 CLOSE DOWN.

Monday

Ekm. ZIME, SIGNÁL, MARČIL,

TOP OF THE KOEN, 735 NEWE SUMMARY, D

#

1.20 TOP OF THE MORN.

7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY. 758 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME - SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

10 PROGRAMME PARADE,

25 MUSIC FOR YOU.

9.00 CLOSE DOWN,

12.16 p. HANDBOX.

1.09 TIME SIGNAL.

113 WEATHER- BEPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWÉ- & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT

Symphony No. 88 in D Major (Miracle) (Haydn); Zigeun- crweisen ("Gypsy Alts") (Sara- sate).

2.00 CLOBE DOWN.

5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG. 5.45 MEDIEVAL BRITAIN. -

6.00 TIME FOR JAZZ-With Robin

Day.

4.30 THE ARCHERS.

6.43 CONCERT COMMENT - Con- ducted by Rev. Fr T. F, Byan SJ., of two violin recitals by Ruggiero Ricci

7.00 FILM FOCUS.

7.30 LONDON CALLING. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 COMMENTARYAME 8.13 MAN AT NIGHT-By Anthony

Juan Skene. Adapted, -from "Les Visages. De L'Ombres" by Pierre Bolieaut and Thomas

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