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EUROPE'S REFUGEES, GUITAR CLUB, FILMS

GOING TO THE PICTURES AND FILM FOCUS Sundays, 1 p.m. and Mondays, 7 p.m.

These two programmes throw light on the film industry

from different angles.

TO-DAY TO FRIDAY, JUNE 24

1.20 FIRST

(Cont'd).

1.51 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL STRING

SONG.

8.55 WEATHER REPORT.

DAY FAVOURITEA 10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US.

11.00 THE KING AND TUE MER-.

MAID-An Irish Fantasy writ- ten for Hadio by La A. G. music by Ernest Strong with Tomlinson.

OF JAZZ- [VOA), (Repeat), 12.10 p.m THE MID-DAY CON

Minor CERT-Fugue ia G (arr. by W. R. Smith) (Bach) The Philadelphia Orchestra Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20, No. 1" (Soussate) (Gypsy Aire)-Wil

conducting liam Steinberg

8.08 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & 12.00 Noon, ROOTS

SPORTS RESULTS.

9.15 PROGRAMME PARÁDE,

-9.39 FORCES' FAVOURITES

Elizabeth Kirkman,

10.30 SERVICE FROM THE UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD---- The Rev. R. G. Symington.

11.30 MID

12.15

MORNING MUSIC - Andante con Variazioni in F Minor (Haydn) Wilhelm Backhaus piano): In Frundi- ing (Schubert)-Eisabeth Sch- warzkopf vocal) with Edwin Sonata Fischer at the piano;

in A major (Franck)-David Oistrakh (violin) & Vladimir Yamolsky at the piano. am. ENGLISH FOLE SONGS Ranken Bushby (bass-bari- by Jose- tone) accompanied phine Lee (plano), MUSIC IS FOR EVERYONE The Rev. Father T. F. Ryan S.J. talks on music for the ordinary listener, No. 19 "Trio and Quartet Chamber Music." ΤΟ 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, GOING

The first in a purely critical make a tour all over Europe to of the quarter-hour chaired by Timothy investigate the stories Birch and the critics vary from tragic refugeca still living in hut. week to week: recent members ted camps. He himself introduces of the panel have included their voices and the volces of Elizabeth Kirkman. Alleen Dek. European social workere in this 1230

оп the ker, Derek Hogg. Barbara Law documentary feature

problem-a European refugee timely reminder that these people

whom will this week be discuss are everybody's responsibility

rence,

Michael Page Jeffrey Ridge--the last three

and of

ing three new filme, showing and reproach.' here: Wild River, Dentist in the Chair, and The Wonderful Coun-

try.

THE THREE FACES OF ALDEBURGH Tuesday, 9.30

p.m-We

in

Focus edited

B

new

Film

and Hongkong have been hearing scripted by Michael Baldwin, much in the way of music from and introduced by Patricia Penn the important festival which has who also keeps an eye on pro. Its home in this little English duction-s magazine pro seaside town and lasts a week

the cach June. New from

Zealander gramme with studice of coming flims and as Lawrence Constable went there much in the way of soundtrack to find the three faces whose in- and interviews as the editor can fuence pervades the place: Ben. lay hands on.. As far as actual jamin Britten, who founded the films go "Film Focus" doesn't Festival: George attempt to criticise but the pro- ducer tries to let the public know what it's missing as well as what It's getting in the way of cinema entertainment.

GUITAR CLUB Sunday, 6.30 p.m.--The top guitarists meet for half an hour In the Concert Hall to play and/ far appeared: sing. So Frankle Fonseca, June and Bob Chris Elliott, Alec Poll, and Daws.

or

BOOKSHOP

Sundays, 7 pm-Reviewers drawn from many professions

THE PICTURES Chairman: Timothy Birch.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT and Overture "Russian Ludmilla" Suite (Glinka) -- London Symphony Orchestra; Suite from "Carmen" (Bize!)- Anthony Collins ronducting the

Philharmonic London Orch. 2.00 TIME SIGNAL,

ERS-(Omnibus) 2.43 SPOTLIGHT

EDDIE FISKER.

THE ARCH-

ON SONG --

HOME AND REQUESTS-Pre- 3.00 TIME SIGNAL HOSPITAL sented by Thelma Stuart.

HIS OR- 4.00 BY OLIVER AND Crabbe, who

CHESTRA. 4.30 LONDON BELONGS TO ME- Part 7: The Storm Breaks." 5.00 TIME SIGNAL, WALTZ TIME. 3.30 GUITAR CLUB-A meeting of

Hongkong's leading guitarists.

lived and worked there two centuries ago whose poem "The Borough" is the basis for the opera "Peter Grimes': and the sea, which has washed away aince more than half the town the 16th century,

Today

BEYOND

11.49 2.m.

OUR KEN Starring: Kenneth Horne (Re- peat).

12.15 p.m. BANDSTAND.

and usually experts in their field 1 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

are chosen when available, e.g. University lecturers In English will review criticism, belles let- tres, etc, foreign correspondents review works on travel, etc. Where this is not possible good all rounders with a lively ap proach are selected. The re- Viewers are given an entirely free hand (within the law) and coples of what they say areat. ways sort to publishers and authors. Regular supplies of books are received 'both through the British Council and directly !from the püblishers. The cur

rant weekly series will continue -untli 8th November.

In

which become

THE SUICIDE CLUB Sunday, 10.10 p.m.-One of the great actors of our time, Sir Laurence Olivier, unfolds Robert Loula Stevenson's frightening tale set in a macabre world where everyone is rich and reck. less. A tale though we're not so likely to personally involved as we are in the more plausible (to the 20th century reader) psychological Thriller "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde which Sir Laurence will be reading next .Bunday night.

THE KING AND THE MERMAID

Monday, 1 a.-L. A. G. Strong the well known Author and Journalist to himself the story teller in the Irish fantasy which he wrote specially for radio.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.JS TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.38 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT

-Vilaya (Moldau) (Ma Viast) (My Country-Cycle of Sym phanie Poems} (Smetana)- The Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam: Romance for (beeth- Violin & Orchestra

aven): No. 1 in G Major, Op. 40-Igor Ostrach (violin) with Gewandhausorchester Leipzig; 3 Hungarion Dances (Brahms) -Vienna State Opera Orches tra.

2.00 TIME SIGNAL, WE SING FOR YOU Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy.

2.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE~~(Re-

peat series). 5.00 TIME

6. TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA

6.10 INTERLUDE,

6.15 FROM THE WEEKLJES. 5.30 EVENSONG

Conducted by

The Rev. A. L. Nind, Mission to Seamen.

of A Patient by Norah C. James, "Doctor and Son" by Richard Gordon. Reviewed by Douglas Roberts.

7.00 BOOKSHOP-"Portrait

7.15 STRICTLY. INSTRUMENTAL- The San Domenico Mando- Hno Players of Taormina. 7.30 THE ENGLISH TONGUE-No. 2: "English Goes Abroad."

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOMB NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 VANITY FAIR-Part 4. 8.45 THE SUNDAY

Otto

21

CONCERT-A Somerset Rhapsody, Op. (Holst) Landon Symphony Orchestra: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73 (Brahms)-

Orchestra The Philharmonia cond, by

Klemperer; Capriccio for plans and chestra (1. Stravinsky)-Colin

with Horsley (piano) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra cond, by Basil Cameron, 8.58 WEATHER REPORT," 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

10.13 SER LAURENCE OLIVER

SIGNAL, FIESTA 10.43 LATINA-With Betty Sousa. 3.39 PLAYHOUSE "Hawryluk'a Hammer." A drama by Marian Waldman, (CBC).

4.60 HENBI RENE AND HIS OR-

CHESTRA

430 HOLIDAY peat).

MAGAZINE-(Re-

5.00 TIME SIGNAL, TEA DANCE-

Jan Garber and his Orche etra.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIBC

JOCKEY.

6.30 CENTURY OF SONG "Hello

Rugtime."

7.00 PEOPLE TALKING. 7,35 FIRST HEARING

HÖRK.

Derek

1.38 WEATHER REPORT. 8.68 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY,

8.15 THIS WEEK.

or.

The

IN

"THE SUICIDE CLUB'Ey Robert Louis Stevenson ROYAL PHILHARMONIC OR. CHESTRA "Faithful Shepherd Sulte": (Handel-Beechadi) ---- Pastorale-Sir Thomas Bee- chem Bart. Closing Scene '(from Keanga") (Dellus)-

with the Royal Philharmonie Chorus Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

30.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWE-

REEL

IS THE EPILOGUE-First Sun

day after Trinity from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. Organ Interlude Prelude, Fugue and Chaconne in C major (Buxtehude)--E Power Riggs (Organ).

11.30 MASS FOR FIVE VOICES (WILLIAM BIRD) Schola Polyphonica directed Henry Washin

8.45 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES 1157 WEATHER

-Plano mugle. SPORTSCAST.

9.

9.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR. 9.45 VIENNA CHOIR BOYS. 9.53 WEATHER REPORT.

10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.13 IN THE COOL COOL COOL

OF THE EVENING – With Michael Hulmer. 18.38 WEATHER REPORT.* 11.89 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL

of dance music.

MAKING ROOM AT THE INN

Tuesday, 9 pm. With so IL15 SATURDAY HOP-4 minutes many refugees on our oven door 11.37 WEATHER REPORT. step we in Hongkong may be in 12.39 NEWS HEADLINES, danger of falling to see the wood. 12.00- Midnight. for the trees. There are · stili . tons of thousands of Much people in Europe who because they áre old or alck--have been pass-

Jeg overtime and shall by poten

tiaf 'host.countries who might otherwise have been prepared to

TIME BIGNAL GOD: KAV THE QUEEN, CLOSE DOWN,_'

Sunday

by

31.59 NEWS HEADLINES FROM

RADIO AUSTHALIA:

SIGNAL, - 12.00 Masnight...TIME

COD SAVE THE QUEEN. CLOSE DOWN.

accept them. Charles Rdetter of LM TÍME SIGNAL, FIKOT

the BBC European Service

DAY FAVOURITES.

chose World Refugio. Year to his NEW SUMMARY:

7.09

Monday

m. TIME SIGNAL, MOEN- ING PRELUDE.

7.15 NEWS BUMMARY.

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