16.34 THE WORLD AROUND ÜB. 11.00, YOUR RADIO CONCERT 11.30 ENCOUNTERS WITH ANIMALS-By Gerald Darrell "Lily Trotter Lake. 11.45 MUSIC PHM THE BALLET. 12.13. p.m. MD DAY PRAYERS mm By The Rev. R. C. Symlegten 12.30 APERITIF-Modern Jazz
1.00 TIME BIGNAL, PLARY POR
TODAY.
1.1 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS. 130 JOURNEY INTO MELODY. 2.40 TIME SIGNAT.. WOMAN'S
WORLD.
2.50 ARTISTRY. IN RHYTHM. 3.00 TIME. SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND LEARN A programmna in a frankly educational vein.
3.30 BBC CONCEPT HALD—Arthur Rubinstein Concert with BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted Rudolf Schwarz.
430 THE YOUNG IDEA. 5.00 TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE HAR-
MONY—The McGuire Sisters. 5.13 HOMEWARD BOUND - Musie
for tired, workers. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA. 6.15 LA DEMI-HEURE FRANCAISE 6,43 THE ARCHERS.
1.09 LUCKY DIP Presented by
Mary.
1.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY.
8.15 TODAY — A datiy news magazine presented by Michael Pige
8.38 TALKING ABOUT MUSIC. 9.00 THE OMAR КНАТКАМ
STORY
9.30 LISZT RECITAL BY TAMES
VASARY St Francis of Paula walking on the waves (Legend No. 2) (Lt); Etude No. 2 in E Flat Major (Liszt-Pagėgnini)- Tamas Vasary (Piano) Ben- berger Symphoniker dir. Felix Prohaska,
1.45 LETTER FROM AMERICA
By.. Astair Cooke.
3.58 WEATHER REPORT.
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10.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS &
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 101, STRING ALONG WITH BILL. 10.15 CARMEN CAVALLARO AT 11.06 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
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THE NEWS, 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.45 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES, 0.00 SPORTS CAST. 9.15 HANCOCE'S HALF HOUR." 9.45 A LEONARD
WARREN
SERENADE.
9.38 WEATHER KEPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 IN THE COOL COOL COOL.
OF THE EVENING-Presented by Michael Bulmer,
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REKL 11.15 INTERLUDE, 11,25 CRICKET — England y South Africa The 1st Test match. TIME from 12.00 Midnight,
SIGNAL HEADLINES NEWS to
FROM RADIO AUSTRALIA. WEATHEN REPORT — Close Down.
THE WORLD AROUND US 10.80 a.m. Talks, dooumen- taries and features on every subject under the sun Shakespearian characters, philosophy, and the bazaars of Isfahan. This material comes from Broadcasting organisationa the world over: although not all of it will appeal to everyone, it Is not 'dry' stuff — except per- haps to those with no interest. in what's going on in' the world around them.
WE LIVE AND LEARN: 3,00 p.m. This is complementary. to the morning programme, per- haps a little more educational in avour. Primarlly It's aimed ́at students and teachers and touches on literature, acfence, history and geography rather than on the current events angle, but there le much to In- terest the general stoner who wants to know more about any- thing from, say, the problem of d to the discussion of Titérature.
unday
7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL, FIRST
DAY FAVOURITES,
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 FIRST DAY FAVOURITES, 7.45 WEATHER REPORT, 7.47 FIRST DAY FAVOURITES. 1.55 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00. TISTE SIGNAL, STRING BONG/ 358 WEATHER REPORT:.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
SPORTS RESULTS. 9.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 9.30 PORCES FAVOURITES
Elizabeth Kiršerian.
MUSIC 10:30 AD MORNING
Toccata, Op, 7 (Schumann), Traumes Wirren Op 13 No. 1 (Schumann)...Vadimir Horo- wiin at the piano, Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Minjor Op: 103 (Schubert)....Joseph.
Violins with Artur Baden
11.00
TODAY: 8.16 pm Michael Page bringe to the microphone some of the people in or behind the news and some of the in- eresting people, aussling through 12.15 the Colony.
THE YOUNG IDEA: 4:30 pm, Mayle half-hour programme for children: 16 minutes of songs, poems and stories for the
the piano.
SERVICE FROM ST. ANDREWS CHUNCIL, KOWLOON, — Prea cher: The Bev, O. Eva BLA, POLE SONGS — ONELA Talk Soner mud by Alfred Deller 12.30 MUSIC 18 FOR EVERYONE
The Rev, Father, T.F. Ryno 6-J. take on music for the ordinary Balance No. 18 "Symphonic Pour."
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11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL. 11.13 THE EPILOGUE-Trinity Sun- day from the Temple Church. Organ Interlude Marche Re- Igleuse (Guilmant)....Virgil Fox (Organ). 11.30 CONCERT OF OLD SCOTTISH MUSIC-By Sature Singers; and Jacobean Ensemble.
12.00
TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD- LINES FROM RADIO AUS- TRALIA, WEATHER· REPORT, CLOSE DOWN.
Monday
7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL, MORNING
PRELUDE.
7.15 NEWS SÜMALAY.
1.20 MORNING PRELUDE {Conta). 1.45 WEATHER REPORT.
747 MORNING. PRELUDE (Conta). 7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00. TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWE, 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE, 8.20 MARY FOR TODAY.
8.25 MONDAY, MELODIES "Ple appi Pot-Ballet Suite. 9.00 TIME, SIGNAL, NEWS URAD--
LINES.
9.02 HOME TILL TEN-With Pat
Laurence
ORCHESTRA.
10,00 RADIO NEWSBELL(Repeat); 10.15 WAYNE · KING AND HIS AROUND US- Features, Documentaries, and Talky,
10.30 THE WORLD
11.00 THE HORSE'S MOUTH. 12.30 pm. THE MID DAY CONCERT. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL DIARY- FOR
TODAY
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME. SIGNAL: THE NEWS. 130 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR —
(Report),
2.00 TIME BIGNAL, MARCHING
WITH THE GUARDI.
2.36 MUSIC IN SVIATORS
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Play gipsies, dance gipsies," from 'Countess Maritza' Oh maiden, my maiden' from Frederica”. Wallz' from The Gypsy Princess”.
"Wattz" from "The Count of Luxembourg". "Serenade from 'Frasquita".
Waltz" from "Gypsy Love",
"Wallz" from The Gypsy Baron'. 'Overture from 'Die Fledermaus”."
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