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A Special Saturday China Mail Fenture

MUCH THAT'S NEW ON

RADIO HONGKONG

TODAY TO FRIDAY, JUNE 10

The beginning of the first week of all day broadcasting ---much to say and little room to say it—but here briefly are some of the programmes which have either arrived already or will turn up in the next week:

"TODAY" - daily news pro- At the same time a number of gramme on the lines of the programmes which are at pre. existing "This Week" - edited sent heard, only once a week and produced by Michael Page have found a rebroadcast niche every weekday evening at 8.15. another day at a different time "WOMAN'S WORLD"-two- some of the programmes Tuesdays which will now get a second hätt hours a week and Thursdays at 2 o'clock) for airing are "Holiday Magazine", the women listeners. Produced (Saturdays, 4.30), "Film Focus" by Murray Leavitt and Thelma (Thursdays. 4 p.m.). "People Stuart.

Talking" (Thursdays, 10.15 p.m.), and Vanity Fair (11 am Thurs. day).

"THE YOUNG IDEA" Mavis' daily programme for chil- dren expanded to include an age group of from four to eleven years approximately and moved to 4.30.

"THE WORLD AROUND US" at 10.30 each morning features, talks and documentaries on every topic of interest to adults,

WE LIVE AND LEARN" —— ş frankly educational half hour for literature, science, history and co ON, designed for teachers, students, or the general latener: weekdays at 3 p.m.

New music programmes In- clude:-

"OPERA" for 21⁄2 hours on Friday night (8.30 11 p.m.). This week Bellini's "La Somnam- bula" with Maria Callas.

JAZZ - "MODERN TRENDS" Introduced by Colin Stuart on Mondays at 3.30. "JAZZ HALF HOUR" with Robert Acheson on Wednesdays at 7.

"HOME

LIGHT MUSIC TILL TEN" --- Monday to Friday 2-10 a.m. some well-known broadcasters (including Barbara Lawrence, Michael Bulmer, Michel Meredith, and David Dunkerley) play their choice of music for those of you who're still lucky enough to be at home. "NIGHTCAP"Monday 10.15

Today

12.15 pm. BBC BANDSTAND, 12.43 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

1.00 TIME BIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT -Masques Et Bergamtiasques, Op. 12 (Faure); Poeme, Op. 25 (Chausson).

2.00 WE BING FOR YOU. 230 TAKE FROM HIERE. 3.00 FIESTA LATINA-Presented

by Betty. Souza.

3.30 PLAYHOUSE "You

wouldn'

talk like that if you were dead.

4.00 HENRI RENE AND HIS OR.

CHESTRA.

4.30 HOLIDAY MAGAZINE-(Re-

peat).

5.90 TEA DANCE.

5.30 THE NAVY LARK-(Repeat). 6.00 DISK JOCKEY-The

winner

of Radio Hongkong's Disk Jockey competition, Joe Yue plays his own selection of po- pular music.

630 CENTURY OF SONG. 7.00 PEOPLE TALKING. 7.30 FIRST HEARING.

7.38 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 COMMENTARY.

8.15 THIS WEEK.

8.15 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES. 9.00 SPORTS CAST. 9.15 HANCOCK'S

HALF HOUR-

(New, Series). 9.45 AJAN PEERCE SERENADE. 10.90 TEME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

9.38 WEATHER REPORT.

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

p.m. a revival of Ted Thomas' 10.15 IN THE COOL, COOL, COOL Tate night programme,

"GUITAR CLUB"

OF THE EVENING--Present- ed by Michael Bulmer, includes 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL

on its membership roll the top quitarista in the colony whose alm it is to play for their own and your enjoyment the mualc they like best. Sundays 8.30 p.m. "FIESTA LATINA" popular music from South America Intro- duced by Betty Bouza. 3 p.m. Saturdays.

"IN,THE COOL, COOL, COOL OF THE EVENING" some

11.15 SATURDAY NIGHT KOP.

WEATHER 12.00 Midnight.

HE-

PORT, TIME SIGNAL & NEWS. ITEADLINES.

CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

vintare dance music for the older 7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL,

latenors Introduced by Michael Bulmer (who was responsible for an carller serica on the same lines "Strange How Potent".) Saturday, 10.15 p.m.

DAY FAVOURITES.

7.13 NEWS SUMMARY. 1 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 BOOKSHOP,

7.15 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL-

Music for one harp

7.30 THE BEITH LECTURES-

Future of Man" by. Professor P. B. Medawar C.§.E, D.R.S. (Final).

7:38 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TINE BIGNAL, THE NEWS

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 VANITY FAIR--Part 1. 8.6 THE SUNDAY CONCERT

Concerto in E Minor for Oboe. Strings and Continuo (Georg Philpo Telemann: Tristan un Isolde-Prelude and Liebertol: Concerto in B Minor.for. Violin and Orchestra, Op. 61. (Elgar), -9,58 WEATHER REPORT.

COMMENTARY.

10.00 TIME, SIGNAL, THE NEWS & 10.15 TRANSFORMER - A special 10.45 HOLLYWOOD BOWL

programme for Whit Sunday.

SYM-

PHONY ORCHESTRA. 1018 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME 'SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

HELL.

11.15 THE EPILOGUE.

INTERLUDE. 11.30 MADRIGALS AND LUTE MUSIC OF THOMAS MORLEY -Peter Pears (Tenor) and Julian Bream (Lute), Purcell. Singers, Conductor, Imogen Holst,

11.58 WEATHER REPORT. 12.08 Midnight .TIME

NEWS HEADLINES. CLOSE DOWN.

1210 2. MÔ ĐÂY PRAYERS

By The Bay, B. C. Symington. 12.38 · APERITIF - Lamchume music in a modern mood. 1.00 TIME BIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY

1.13 WEATHER. REPORT.

135 TUCK SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 JOURNEY INTO MELODY. 2.00 WOMAN'S WORLD Compiled

and produced by. Murray - Davist assisted by Thelma

Stuart...

2.36 ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM. 100 WE LIVE AND LEARN-A programme in a frankly educa- tional vein.

3.30 BBC CONCERT Yehudi Menuhin (violini. Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, 1.50 THE YOUNG IDEA-Present-

ed by Mavis. • 5.00 CLOSE BARMONY,

5.13 HOMEWARD BOUND. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

6.75 SEMPRINI SERENADE. 6.45 THE ARCHERS.

700 LUCKY, DIP.

7.38 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

8.13 TODAY-A daily news report. 8.30 TALKING ABOUT MUSIC. 3.04 MOTORING MAGAZINE. 9.30 GILELS PLAYS GHOSTAKO-

VITCIL

SIGNAL, 9.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA-BY Alistair Cooke..

Monday

7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL,

ING PRELUDE EL ATVS SUMMARY... 7.20 MORNING PRELUDE. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 1.47 MORNING PRELUDE.

7.58 WEATHER REPORT,

MORN.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS &

DIARY FOR TODAY,

8.13 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.21 MONDAY MELODIES. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL,

HEADLINES.

THE NEWS

9.02 HOME TILL TEN-Presented

by Pat Laurgrice, 10.00 RADIO. NEWSREEL

10.15 WAYNE KING AND us on.

CHESTRA.

*10.30 ·THE WORLD AROUND US- Features, Documentaries, and Talks

11.00 MISS MABEL-A play. 12.30 p.. THE MID-DAY CONCERT Rondo (Allegro molto) from Serenade No. 10 in B flat major for 13 Wind Instruments (Mozart): "Coppelia"-Ballet

Music (Dellben).

1.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY, FOR

TODAY.

1.11 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR→→

(Repeat).

2.00 MARCHING WITH THE GUARDS--The Band of HM, Grenadier Guards,

2.30 MUSIC IN MINIATURE. 3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN-A

14 programme

frankly educational vein.

a

3.30 MODERN TEENUS--The latest

in Jazz, presented by Colin Stuart.

4.00 MONDAY MATINEE-"The

Velt" by Ray Bradbury, 4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented

by Mavis,

3.00 VIRTUOSO ROBERTA

PETERS, SOPRANO.

5.15 HOMEWARD........ BOUND-Music-

for Thred Workers....

6.00 TIME. SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

6.15 MELODIES AND MEMORIES. 6.45 THE ARCHERS. 7.00 FILM FOCUS,

7.30 COCKTAIL TIME. "

7.58 WEATHER, REPORT

1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

ARY.

COMMENT-

8.15 TODAY-A dally news report. 8.30 DENNIS BRAIN – WIND EN-

SEMBLE.

-.9.30 THIS WAY D DAY—A sound

picture of Juna Oth. 1944.

8.35 WEATHEN REPOET. 10.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. FIEST 10.15 NIGHTCAP With Ted

Format...

3.50 TIME:SIONAL, STRING SONG, 8.58 WEATHER REPORT, 9.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS &

SPORTS.RESULTS.

SERIOUS MUSIC Listeners 9.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. will find much more in the way of orchestral musla concertoes, symphonies, etc, in the dally. programmes, and also BBC 1115 Bories Talking About Music", by the well-known British com- power and conductor Anthony Hopkins. This magazine for mudio-lovera Is at 8.15 on Tues. day evenings.

han

As well as the-introduction of so many new programmes, the extrà ̈broadcasting - time meant quite a lot of changes to the times of existing ones and it would be as well to watch the Brots very carefully for these And to listen to the dally pro- gramme parades until the new

Is clear to you. Some

9.30 FORCES. PAVOURITES~~Pre- sehted by Elizabeth Kirioman. 10.30. MID MORNING MUSIC

Sonata No. 9 in A Major Op 47 "Kreutzer) (Beethoven). CELEBRATION OF MASS From St. Joseph's Church, Gar- den Road. pm. GERMAN UNIVERSITY SONGS BUNG BY ERICH KENZ AND CHORDS.

031C 1S FOR EVERYONE. 100 TIME SIGNAL, GOING TO

THE PICTURES.AS

1205

12.38

1.33 WEATHER. REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

130 TIL AFTERNOON CONCERT Meging. Melody. Op. 34 (Gries):

Sulle from the Ballet. “Mam-

10.38 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL

11.13 MOBIC AT NIGHT. 12.00 Midnight, TIME BIGNAL, WEATHER REPORT & NEWS

· HEADLINES. CLOSE DOWN.

Tuesday

1.00 AM, TIME SIGNAL, BRIGHT

AND EARLYBD

1.15 NEWS „SUMMARY,

728 BRIGHT AND KAZLY.

7.43 WEATHER, REPORT.

TAT BRIGHT AND, LALLY.

138 WEATHER VALPORTA

| 8,09' TIMER SIGNALS THE NEWS &

DIARY FOR TODAY.

L PROGRAMME PARADE.

*8.25. TUESDAY! „TUNES,

zelle Angot" (Lecocq, art, by · 8.00 TIME, SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD- Gerdes Jacob.

2.60 THE ARCHERS,

2.35 SPOTLIGHT ON SONG WITH BAR PERRY COMO,

3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE- AQUESTS.

400 SEMMARTINI AND HIS OR

CHESTRAT

Part 540 Charge.”.

LINES

Repeat). AT

9.02 HOME TILL TEND 30.99 BABIO NEWSREEL 10.15 PARMENIA CAVALLARD

THE PIANOS MESHKANE 10.30. THE WORLD AROUND · US-~- Features, Documentaries, and Talks

ЛАГЕ

amples of programmes, which 4.30. LUNDON BELONGS TO ME 11.60 YOUR BADIO CONCEIT have been moved are "Letter 5.00 WALTZ TIME... Trom America", "From the 330 GUITAR CLUB,

rtscast

Weeklies" "First.

Hour

WE Hearing and "Jazz Half

UN TIME" SIGĦAL NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

15 FROM THE WEEKLIES,

1.30 EVENSONG,

11.30 ENCOUNTERS WITH, ANI- MALS BY Gerald Durrell Wishelmina, the Welp, Scor 11.45 MUSIC PHOM THE BÀLLET.-.-.

(Tchaikovsky).

9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 STRING ALONG WITH BILL

A Tuesday night rendezvous with Rill Dorward.

10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

11.35 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWE-

REEL

11.15 CHORALE.

12.00 Midnight. TIME SIGNAL. NEWS HEADLINES FROM RADIO. AUSTRALIA & WEA- THER REPORT. CLOSE DOWN,

Wednesday

7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL,

NOTES.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 RISING NOTES, 145 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 RISING NOTES,

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