10.30 THE WORLD AROUND ES. 11.00 YOUR RADIO CONCERT
HALL --
11.30 MORE TALES FROM *THE
PACIFIC ISLANDS.
11.45 MUSIC FROM THE BALLET— Ballet Suite from Sebastian (Menotu); Excerpts from "Pe trouchka"-Dance of the, Bal- lerina-Dance Russe (Stravin sky).
•
12.15 p.m. - MID-DAY PRAYERS—ET -
the very Rev. Barry Till, Dean of Hongkong.
12.30 APERITIF.
100. TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR
TODAY.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 AUSTRALIAN ́LIGHT MUSIC
MAKER8.
2.00 TIME SIGNAL,
-WORLD.
WOMAN'S
2.30 ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM, --/. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL,.WE LIVE AND
LEARN.
3.30 BBC CONCERT HALL-"Henry Wood Promenade Concert."
4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Mavis.
5.00 TIME SIGNAL,
BOUND.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL,
HOMEWARD
NEWS, FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
6.10 INTERLUDE.
6.15 LA DEMI HEURE FRANCAISE. 645 THE ́ARCHERS.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, LUCKY (DIP.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS/&
COMMENTARY.
8.15 TODAY.
8.30 MUSIC MAGAZINE — Edited
and introduced
Aileen Dekker.
by
9.90 HARP RECITAL HY NICANOR
ZABALETA.
9.30 A DOLLAR 'A · SHILLING Ân enquiry into the retail price of books in Hongkong.
9.53 AVEATHER, RÉPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE MEWS & NEWS ABOUT HEITAIN. .10.15 STRING ALONG WITH BILL.......
: Bill Dorward.
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO: NEWS
REEL.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- 11.15 INTERLUDE.
REEL (Repeat). 10.15 CARMEN CAVALLARO
THE PIANO.
AT
-11.25 CRICKET-England V. South
Africa The fourth Text match. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT,
Stereo by Decca:
The Ultimate in recorded sound
9.38 WEATHER REPORT.. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & Here
are eleven of the twenty new June stereo OF ROBERT releases available in the Colony for the first time.
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.15 FORTRY
+ BROWING-Read
· Mason.
by James
1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT-"La Traviata" (Prelude, Act 3) (Verdi); Concerto No. 2 in E 10.40 "SONGS OF LIBERTY, LOVE major
Valse (J. S. Bach); Triste, Op. 44 (Sibelius); Mar-1058 WEATHER REPORT. che Haffner" en D Majeur 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- (Mozart).
2.00 TIME SIGNAL, TAKE
AND LAUGHTER."
HEEL.
IT- 11.15. EPILOGUE—The Sixth Sunday after Trinity from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. ORGAN INTERLUDE.
FROM. BERE (Repeat Series). 2.30 "WE SING. FOR YOU"-The
Norman Luboff. Choir.
3.00 TIME SIGNAL, “LATIN LACE." 3.30 FAMOUS CHARACTERS-Pa- mela Hansford Johnson intro- dues "Bessie" from 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte. 4.00 THE STAN PREBERG SHOW. 4.30 HOLIDAY MAGAZINE — (Re-
peat).
5.00 TIME SIGNAL, DISK JOCKEY
-With Joe Yue.
5.30 "NAVY LARK”—(Repeat). 6.00 TIME- SIGNAL, NEWS FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
6.10 INTERLUDE.
A WOMAN KILLED WITH KINDNESS: Monday, 8.30 p.m. The most famous of the plays. written by one of Shakespeare's fess famous contemporaries, Thomas-Heywood (who was also a fellow actor of Shakespeare's). GRIMBLE'S ARTHUR "TALES FROM THE PACIFIC ISLANDS:" Tuesday, 11.30 am. —“Assignment with an Octogus" was the title of this first talk that famous teller of tales Sin Arthur Grimble ever gave about his life as a District Officer in the Glibert and Ellice Islands, Arthur's natural gift for story- telling makes him a first class broadcaster and few who have to forget are likely heard him him.. What Is not perhaps so well-known is that he began his Colonial life here In Hongkong where he was born in 1888. MUSIC MAGAZINE: Tuesday, 8.30 p.m.-A revival of the fort- mightly-series produced by Alleen Dekker which proved so, popular last year with people interested music. This first in serious edition
illustrated includes an
modern talk on tendencies in music by Denis Parker, Schools Music Organiser, and an inter- view with the famous Australian opera singer Joan Sutherland. Every programme will end with a discussion between representa- tives of local music organisations about their plans for the coming to this first season:
edition Aileen Dekker welcomes spokes- men for Harry O'dell, the Music Society, Singers.
A DOLLAR, A SHILLING: Tuesday, 9.30 p.m.-In. nearly, all- Hongkong bookshops it costs you a dollar for every shilling of the British market price to buy a -book. Like
In many people Hongkong-residents as well as newcomers-Radio Hongkong's Features' Producer Victor Price wondered why, and he decided to find-out. The people he spoke to - a big Hongkong-bookseller,
and
the
6.15 WALLY STOTT AND HIS OR-
CHESTRA.
6.30 CENTURY OF SONG-The Age
of Jazz (Final). 7.00
PEOPLE TALKING.
7.30 - FIRST HEARING With Derek
Horg.
7.58 -WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY,
8.15 THIS. WEEK.
8.45 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES. 9.00 SPORTSCAST.
9.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR. 9.45 8ONGS YOU LOVE—Elizabeth Schwarzkopf with piano accom- paniment by Gerald Moore. 9.38 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT' BRITAIN.
COOL, COOL, COOL 10.15 IN THE
OF EVENING—With Bulmer.
AL-
11.30 ORGAN RECITAL BY
BERT SCHWEITZER. 11.58 WEATHER BBPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
12.00 -Midnight. TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,
Monday.
7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL,
́ING · PRELUDE. 7.15. NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MORNING PRELUDE." 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 MORNING PRELUDE,
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
MORN-
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME. PARADE.
8.20 DIARY FOR TODAY.
8.25 MONDAY MELODIES. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS : HEAD-
LINES.
9.02 HOME TILL
With TEN Aileen Dekker. $10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL (Report). 10.15 LAWRENCE WELK ORCHESTRA.
AND HIS
Michael 10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US-
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
11.15 INTERLUDE.
11.25 CRICKET-England
V.. Hongkong
South Africa-The Fourth Test Match. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
TIME
12.00
Midnight.
CLOSE DOWN. GOD SAVE 'THE QUEEN.
FROM
SIGNAL,
Sunday
7.00 am.
́TIME · SIGNAL, `` FIRST DAY FAVOURITĖS. 7,15 NEWS1 SUMMARY.
a publisher's representative, and 1728 YMST'DAY-FAVOURITES.
a man who runs a -mail order
business at only 800..to the shilling--you'll hear in this pro-
258 WEATHER REPORT.
"My Country.”
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony No. 18 in :D minor: Baftita
for Double String Orchestra, London - Philharmonic pen -- ducted by Boult,
MOZART: Concerto No. 27 in B Flat major: Sonata No. 11-in
major.Backhaus with the Vienna Philharmonic-conducted by Bohm.
GLAZUNOV: The Seasons (Ballet) Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
conducted by Wolff.
RAVEL: Mother Goose Bulte: DEBUSSY: Nocturnes: Nu ages:
Fetes: Sirenes—L'Orchestra de la Suisse Romande conducted. by Ansermet.
BACH: Musical Offering-Kari Munchinger conducting the Stuftge;
gart Chamber Orchestra.
RAVEL: L'Enfant et les Sortileges: Soloists—Danco, Mollet, Wend, with members of the Motet Choir of Geneva and L'Ochestra
de la Suisse Romande conducted by Ansermet. RACHMANINOV: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini: DOHANYI: Variations on a Nursery Song Julius Katchen with the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Boult.
BACH: English. Suite -No. 6 in D minor: French Suite..No. 5 in
Major: Prelude, and Fugue in G major Nos. 15 and 89. Wil- helm Backhaus. .
BEETHOVEN: Quintet in E flat major for Piano and. Wind, Op. 16: Walter Panhoffer with the Vienna Octet, SOPHER: Octet In E major, Op. 32 for Violin. Two Violas, Cello Clarinet, Two horns, and Double Base. Members of the Vienna Octet.
teed true story or Connoisseur's Choice: DIE SCHONE MULLERIN-Schubert
11.40 FLIGHT BACK-The drama-
for Harry
upon a wartime operational flight, with Anthony Quayle as Fught-Sergeant Mid- dleton V.C.
12.00- Noon. ROOTS OF JAZZ—{Re-
peat).
12.30 GREAT MUSIC AND MUSI-
CIANS.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOB
TODAY.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 "TINE SIGNAL, ATHE>NEWS. 140 : HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR-
(Repeat).
2.40 TIME SIGNAL,
·MARCHING
WITH THE GUARDS.
2.30 PIANO RECITAL BY COLIN "HORSLEY (Chopin & Rach-
maninov programme).
3.00-TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND
LEARN.
3.30 MODERN TRENDB÷With Colin
Stuart.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, STRING' BONG :400 Rogainunde incidental Music Op. 26 (Schubert)-Edward Van
MONDAY MATINEE-Nochurne in Scotland by Monckton Hoffe.
Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears exemplify a perfect un- derstanding of the fusion of words, emotions and music. fine sensitive performance. ¿8IBELIUS BONG RECITAL: Kirsten Flagstad. Vivid, evocative, sombre, and romantio songs beautifully sung in Swedish, on this disc.
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