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12.45 p.m. FOLK SONGS SUNG BY 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM 11.30 ENCOUNTERS WITH ·ANI-

RITA STREICH AND LUIGI INFANTINO-Gsatzli; When

love is kind: Canto dello risefoll; Au clair de la Lune; Z'Lauterbach - Rit Streich (Sop.) with Erik Werba at the plano; Anema E Core (Manlio. D'Esposito): Mandulnata DI Napoli Murolo Tagliaferri): Tulla Pe Mme Fire-Lama); Sciu' Selu (Trad-trans In- fantino): O Paeso_d'o' Sole Bovio-D'Annibale)-Luigi In- fantino Tenor) with orch., cond. by Franco Palone. 12.30 MUSIC IS FOR EVERYONE- No. 20 "Modern Developments in Music."

GOING TO

RADIO AUSTRALIA. 6.10 INTERLUDE.

MALS-By Gerald Durrell "Tha Bandits."

6.15 EDMUNDO BOS AND HIS 11.45 MUSIC FROM THE_BALLET—

'ORCHESTRA.

8.43 THE ARCHERS.

1.00 FILM FOCUS.

7.30 COCKTAIL TIME.

1.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEW8/

COMMENTARY.

8.15 TODAY.

8.39 RECITAL - Joan

Sutherland

by

(Soprano) accompanied Richard Bonynge (Piano). 9.00 THE CRIMINALS—A play for

radio by J. MacReedy.

9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 19.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN, 18.15 NIGHTCAP-Presented by Ted

Thomas.

1,00 TIME SIGNAL,

THE PICTURES. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWB. 1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT REEL

Romance in C Major, Op. 42 11.15 INTERLUDE.

Sibelius: The Swan of 11.23 CRICKET-England South Tuanela English Horn solo:

Africa--The second Test Match. Leonard Bron: Symphonie 14.57 WEATHER REPORT. Variations (Franck) Robert 1.59 NEWS BEADLINES FROM Casadesus (piano).

RADIO AUSTRALIA. CLOSE DOWN, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,

2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE ARCH-

ERE Omnibus edition).

young delinquents who refuse to tion on Hongkong, some Chinese 2.43 SPOTLIGHT ON SONG WITH

be trained or instructed by their lessons, talks on subjects of youth clubs. Thinking crime purely feminine Interest,

clever and manly, they attempt

to break into a radlo shop and make lot of money selling stolen television sets.

THE OMAR KHAYYAM STORY-Tuesday, 9 p.m. The reputation of the Persian Poet 1945 examined by Christopher Sykes. after The story behind what,

years of eclipse, became the best-selling poem in English: Khayyam's 'Rubalyat' as trans-

Today

. BATURDAY SYMPHONY -Symphonic Poem: "Danse Macabre" (Saint-Saens, Op. 40); Bacchanale (from "Sam- son and Delilah"Act 3) (Saint-Saens): Symphony No.

5 in E Minor, Op. 65 (Tchal- kovsky).

lated from the original by the 11.45 BEYOND OUR KEN-(Repeat). Buffolk eccentric Edward Fitz. 12.13 p.m. BANDSTAND.

12.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC-Cy gerald. Gabriel Dante, Rossett, Grant on the Guitar.

Ruskin Swinburne and among those who snowballed. to fame the poem which still sella better than any novel,

were

SPEAKING GENERALLY-- •. Wednesdays. 6.30 p.m. This 15-

British minute

Council pro- gramme consists of short talks about Britain

and the

British

100 TIME BIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.13 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT

-Eine Kleine Machtmusik (Mozart) Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G minor: Hungarian Dance No. 3 in F major (Brahms); The Blue Danube Waltz Op. 314 (Joh. Strauss Jr.)

YOU-The Norman

Choir.

Luboff

2.35 TAKE IT FROM HERE—(R¢-

peat serica).

way of life, This Wednesday 2.0 TIME SIGNAL, WE SING FOR you can hear the fifth of a series of "Letters to Hongkong" To- corded in London by John Morris. In July and August there's a serion called "Introduc- tion to Britain" designed for the Hongkong student going to study in the United Kingdom.

GUN CLUB v. QUARRY BAY Thursday, 4.30 p.m. The final of the Junior Schools Knockout Quiz competitions on general knowledge and road safety.

DOMINION DAY 1960- Friday, 7.15 p.m. A programme of music for broadcast on Canada's national holiday, July Tet. Serious music by Canadian composer Michel Perrault played by the CBC Montreal Orchestra and a Concerto Grosso for Jazz Quintet and Symphony Orchestra by Norman Symonds of Toronto.

*

3.00 TIME SIGNAL, FIESTA

LATINA—With Betty Souza. 3.30 PLATIHOUSE "The ask of

Beauty," a drama by Hugh, Kemp.

4.40 DAVID ROSE AND, HIS OR-

CHESTRA.

4.30 HOLIDAY MAGAZINE → (Re-

peat),

5.90 TIME SIGNAL, TEA DANCE. 5.30 THE NAVY LARK~Repeat), 6.60 DISK JOCKEY-With Joe Yue. 6.30 CENTURY OF BONG "Ameri-·

can Vaudeville." 7.00 PEOPLE TALKING.

730 FIRST HEARING-WIth Derek

HORK

7.58. WEATHER REPORT.

VIC DAMONE.

3.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOME AND

HOSPITAL REQUESTS,

4.00 DOLF VAN DER LINDEN AND

HIS ORCHESTRA.

435 LONDON BELONGS TO ME--

Final Episode: "The Line."

Front

7.60

5.00 TIME SIGNAL, WALTZ TIME. 6.30 GUITAR CLUB-Compered by

Ted Thoma.

$.00 TIME SIONAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

6.10 INTERLUDE.

8.15 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 6.30 EVENSONG - Conducted by

The Rev. P. Mallett C.F. 1.00 BOOKSHOP. 7.15 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL- Altons Bauer (Zither) Orche stre Hane Conzelmann. 1.30 THE ENGLISH TONGUE-No.

8 "In Canada and

South Africa."

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 VANITY FAIR--Part 5. 8.45 THE SUNDAY CONCERT

Voluntary for two Trumpets in C (Pincelt-Soloists: Roger Volsin; and Armando Ghitalla; Orchestral Variations un

Theme by Paganini, Op. 20 (Boris Blacher); Concerto for Violin and Orchestra: No. 4 in D Major, K18 (Mozart)- Zino Francesscat (violin) with Columbia Symphony Orch. cond. by Bruna Walter: Petite Symphonic Concertante (Frank Martin)--Gerty Herzog Piano). Suvia Ond (Cembalo), Irmgard Heimis (Harp.) 948 WEATHER REPORT.

20.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.A 10.15 SIR LAURENCE OLIVIER IN

COMMENTARY.

"pr

JEKYLL

AND MR

19.40 SALLI TERRI BINGS.

HYDE."

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- 10.55 WEATHER DEPORT.

REEL.

1L15 THE EPILOGUE-Conducted by The Rev. Father F. McCaley S.J. INTERLUDE

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS 11.30 SCHNABEL

COMMENTARY.

8.15 THIS WEEK.

8.45 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES--

Songs without words (Mendels sohn) Ginette Doyen (Plano). 9.00 SPORTS CAST, 9.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR. 9.45 BALLAD MEMORIES Banche Thebom (Soprano) with The London Symphony Orchestra- Mighty Jak' a rose: Homing; Calm us the night; The Rosary; Trees. 9.51 WEATHER REPORT,

TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & 10.15 IN THE COOL, COOL, COOL HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

Home, from home, for the British listener, is the BBC comedy or variety programme. 19.00 The humour of these varies in kind from the quick, sophistica- tion of Eccies, Moriarty, Blue- bottle and Co in the "Goon 11 Show" (alas, not with us for the time being) through the rather 11.15 more earthy humour of TIFH 1125

or THE EVENING-With Michael Bulmer.

18.51 WEATHER REPORT,

TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- REEL. INTERLUDE. CRICKET-England

v. South Africa-Second Test Match. (Take it from Here) to one of 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. the latest additions to the BBC 1159 NEWS

BEADLINES FROM RADIO ACSTRALIA.

variety output.(though the star 12.00 TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN,

Kenneth Horno has a radio history that goes back to the war days of "Much-Binding-In- the-Marsh" and further) "Be- yond our Ken."

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,

Sunday

PLAYS BEET- HOVEN-Sonata No. 1 in P minor, Op. 3 No. 1. (Eeeth- hoven); Sonata No. 20 in a 11.37 WEATHER REPORT.

Op. 49, No. 1 (Beethoven). 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES 'RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 Midnight. CLOSE DOWN, GOD

SAVE THE QUEEN,

Monday

FROM

3.00p.m. TIME SIGNAL, MORN-

ING PRELUDE.

7.15 NEWS. SUMMARY.

7.20 MORNING PRELUDE (cont'd), 745 WEATHER REPORT. 147 MORNING MELODY. (cont'd). 7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.10' PROGRAMME PARADE, 8.20 DIARY FOR TODAY, 425 MONDAYS MELODIES. 3.00 THE SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD.

LINES.

1.02 HOME TILL TEN--With Pat

Laurence.

1100 RADIO NEWSREEL_(Repeat), INS FAMMT KAYE KWINGS AND

BWAYS.

18.30 TAK WORLD AROUND US-- Hungarian voyages in music,

No. "Wayales/ FIRST 11.00 CHỤ CHIN CROW.

12.00 Noon, BOOTH OF JAZZ-Be-

peat). - 18.30 1.13 GBEAT MUSIC AND

MUSICIANS.

DIARY FOR

7.00 2.3L TIME SIGNAL,

DAY FAVOURITE:. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.3 FIRST DAY FAVOURITES, 7.38 WEATHER REPORT. 3.00 TIME SIGKAL

BONG,

STRING

100 TIME SIGNAL,

TODAY.

Whether the "Navy Lark". can be classed as 'variety" le open to question but certainly the light- hearted humour of this serial about a racketeering naval ext- ablishment on the south coast of England appeals to many of the same audience group. The pre- cent citustion BBC light-enter- tainmentwise through- the medium of Radio Hongkong ię 9.30 FORCHA TAVOURITRE,

1850 MID MORNING MUSIC-Sonata

In A Minor, D. 845 (Bchubert) 7.30 HBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Svyatoslav Richter (Piano); 3.00 TIME KIGNAL, YLELIVE Nachtviolen (Mythofer); AND ..... LEARN —" "hers.” The Frühlingssehnsucht (Relistab) Dead Men Lie."

this:

HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR- Baturdays, 0.15 p.m.; rebroadcast

Mondays, 1.30 p.m.

TAKE IT FROM HERE, (Re-

pest series)—Saturdays, p.m.

2.30

BEYOND OUR KÉN-Wednes- dayn: 9.30 km/ rebrendess Saturdays 11.45 am.

8.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.9 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

SPORTS RESULTS.

8.15 PROGRAMME PARADE,

(No. 3ds Schwanengesang

Franz Schuberts-Dietrich cher-Dieskau (Baritone) Ger ald Moore at the plang.

11.18 URLEBRATION OF MABA FROM IT JOSEPNÉ CHURCH, GARDEN EDAD - Preacher: The Rev. Father P.0. Rourke

B

1.11 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 BANCOCK'S "HALF HOUR~-

(Repeat),

2.00 TIME SIGNAL, MARCHING

WITH THE GUARDS.

1.10 MODERN TRENDS-With Con

Atuart.

1,00 BONDAY MATTHEE "A D

Like any other" by Hethrich Holl. 1.90 ZEE YOUNG IDEA. ~

3.09 TIME SIGNAL, VIRTUOSO.

KE HOMEWARD

BOUND-MUNIO

for Tired Workers.

Tuesday

m. TIME SIGNAL, BRIGHT AND EARLY.

T.IS NEW BUMMARY.

1.29 BRIGHT AND EARLY contY. 1.45 WEATHER REPORT.

TAT BRIGHT AND EARLY cont'd. 7.48 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. $.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. $29 DIARY FOR TODAY. 8.25 TUESDAY'S TUNES.

100 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS BEAD-

LINES.

9.02 HOME TILL TEN.

10.00 BADIO NEWSREEL-Repcal), IDAS CARMEN CAVALLARO

THE PIAND.

AT

Parade (Satic)--Le Spectre do la Rose (Invitation 10 the Waltz): "Three, dances from "Fancy Free" (Leonard Bern- stein).

12.15 p.m. MID-DAY PRAYERS—

By The Rev. R. C. Symington,,, 12.30 APERITIF.

100 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY,

113 WEATHER BEPORT.

115 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 JOURNEY - INTO MELODY-

"Scenes Pittoresque"-Orche- #tzl Suite No. 4 (J. Massonet]; Suite Algerienne Op. 60 (Saint Sachs),

1.00 TIME BIGNAL, A WOMAN'S WORLD--With Thelma Stuart. 2.30 ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND LEARN-"Dr Albert Schweitzer. 150 THE BBC CONCERT HALL

Concert of music by Tchaikov. sky. 4.30 THE YOUNG. IDEA-Presented

by Mavis.

300 CLASE SIGNAL, CLOSE

HARMONY,

3.15 HOMEWARD BOUND.

6.00 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

6.10 INTERLUDE.

6.15 LA DEMI BEURE FRANCAIE. 4.45 THE ARCHERS.

100 LUCKY DIF-Presented

Mary'

by

7.58 WEATHER REPORT, 800 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

1.35 TODAY.

4.30 TALKING ABOUT MUSIC, 9.00 THE

KHAYYAM

OMAR

STORY. 9.30 RECITALS FROM THE OE- CHESTRA Raymond Clark (cello) accompanied by Fre- derick Stone (planc),

945 LETTER FROM AMERICA—

By Alistair Cooke,

9.58 WEATURE REPORT.

1980 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.

10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US- 10.15 STRING ALONG WITH BILL

ILS

"Searching Mind.”

Grant Johannesen

-With Bill Dorward.

YOUR BADIO CONCERT HALL 10,58 WEATHER REPORT.

(Pianist) 11.09 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- with Donald Voorhees and his

REAL Orch.

3D

11.15 INTERLUDE,

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