Radio HK (cont'd).
16.15 NIGHTCAP--İed: Thomas!. 183 WEATHER" NEFORT.
ILM ZIME SIGNAL; RADIO NEWB-
REEL
11.15 MUSIC AT NIGHT-Suite No. # in D major for unaccom- panied Cello (Bach)-Pablo Casals (Cello): 12-Variations on "La Belle. Francaise". K. 353 (Mozart) Lil Kraus (Plano).. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT.
HEADLINES 1159 NEWS
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
TIME
FROM
12.00 Midnight.
SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN, GOD BAVE THE QUEEN.
Tuesday
1.30 am. TIME SIGNAL,
AND EARLY,
*15 NEWS SUMMARY. 228 BRIGHT AND EARLY.
AS WEATHER REPORT. TAT BRIGHT AND EARLY.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
BRIGHT
* TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. EL PROGRAMME PARADE.
- TUES
DIARY FOR TODAY.
DAY'S TUNES.- ** TIME SIGNAL NEWS HEAD-
LINES.
HOME
TILLTEN -With Timothy Birch.
16.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS.
:- REEL (Repeat). 1615 ROGER WILLIAMS
PIANO.
AT THE
AROUND. US--- 1 Powered Flight, 2 War Against Malaria.
18.30 THE WORLD.
11 YOUR RADIO CONCERT HALL Brian Sullivan (Tenor) with and Howard. Barlow Chorus Orchestra.
1139 I'LL NEVER
FORGET
2.30 JESSE CRAWFORD AT THE
HAMMOND ORGAN.
3.50 TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND
LEARN.
3.38 C..P. MACGREGOR - SHOW-
Starring Robert Raige.. 4.00 FOOTLIGHTË FAVOURITES
P
Rhapsody
(Ivor
Novello-Christopher Hassall),
110 PROGRAMME PARADE.
FOR TODAY, TRI- 8.20. DIARY
DAY'S FAVOURITES.. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
LINES.
9.42 HOME TILL TEN-With- Bar-
bara Lawrence.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS
REEL(Repeat).
BIB
US-
4.38 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented 10.15 BAY ELLINGTON AND
by Mavis.
5.60 HOMEWARD
QUARTET.
BOUND-Music; 10.30 THE WORLD
for Tired Workers. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL,
AROUND
Shakespeare. CHAMBER
Characters from
NEWS FROM 11.00 NETHERLANDS.
RADIO AUSTRALIA. 6.19 INTERLUDE.
6.15 EVENING STAR-Fritz Kreis-
ler.
€.30 SPEAKING GENERALLY -
"Student's Guide Series." $45 THE ARCHERS. 7.00-JAZZ · HALF
Acheson.
HOUR-Robert
7.30 LETTER_FRÓM-AMERICA—BY
Alistair Cooke.
7.45 JOE BUSHKIN (PIANO) · AND
HIS ORCHESTRA.
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY.
115 TODAY.
SHOS- 1.30 EMIL GILELS PLAYS
TAKOVICH-Two Preludes and Fugues (from 24 Preludes and Irwin Fugues. Op. 87) Freundlich).
8.45 RADIO
6.45 THE ARCHERS.
7.00 THE WEEK'S.GOOD CAUSE
An appeal on behalf of the British Red Cross Society by Lady Black, President of the Hongkong Branch. INTERLUDE.
7.15 TRIBUTE TO VALOUR—The
Tanganyika Squadron.
7.45
GIGI" (Loewe Lerner)-David Rose and his orchestra. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
COMMENTARY,
8.15 TODAY, - 8.30 AT. THE
OPERA The
— "Faust" (Gounod). Introduction & acts 1 & 2.
to
ORCHESTRA. 11.30 SHOW BUSINESS—"Hit
Deck" (Youinans). 12.50 Noon. CONCERTO - Overture, Scherzo and Finale in F Major, Op. 52 (Schumann); Plano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor, Op. 3 (Tchaikovsky): Capriccio fur Orchester, Op. 2 (Gottfried von Einem).
DIARY 1.00 p.m. TIME SIGNAL,
FOR TODAY.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEW8. 1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA-By
Alistair Cooke. (Repeat).
AND
145 JOHNNY DANKWORTH
HIS ORCHESTRA. 2.15 LONDON CALLING. 2.45 SWING FROM PARIS-Quintet
of
Club the Hot
of France
(arr.
HONGKONG
SHORT rev
3.00
STORY COMPETITION-A port by the Panel of Judges: Birch, Mary Visick. Timothy and Victor. Price.
9.05. THE FISHERMAN--By
Hollingworth.
The
Brian winning
story in the competition read by Derek Hogg. 9.30. BEYOND OUR KEN—(Final), 9.58 WEATHER REPORT.
19.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & 10.13 WEDNESDAY
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
PROM - Intro- duced by Irene Yuen, Concerto in D Major, Op. 61 for Violin and Orchestra (Beethoven). 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWɓ-
REEL. 11.15 DANCING ROUND THE
WORLD.
THE 11.57 WEATHER REPORT.
11.59 NEWS
DAY-Peter Ustinov recalls a day at the Air Ministry. 1145 MUSIC FROM THE BÅLLET-
An American in Paris (Gersh- win); El Balon Mexico (Cop- land).
PRAYERS--- 12.15
MID-DAY By The Rev. EL W. Spilett. 12:39 APERITIF —- Lunchtime
in a modern mood. 1,99 ZIME SIGNAL, DIARY FÓR
TODAY.
I
1:13 WEATHER REPORT.
music
1:15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 THE VERA LYNN - SHOW
Eric Robinson and His Orches tra:
Z30 ZIME
SIGNAL,
WOMAN'S
WORLD 238 ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM.
5,90 TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND
LEARN.
BBC CONCERT HALLMA
THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented by Mavis.
5:00 TIMI SIGNAL, HOMEWARD
BOUND
Workers
Mugle for Tired
5'09 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
$.19 INTERLUDE.
CIS LA DEMI HEURE FRANCAISE. 6:45 THE ARCHERS.
TA LUCKY DIP Mąry.
758 WEATHER REPORT.
** TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY.
8:15 TODAY.
8.39 MUSIC: MAGAZINE — Edited
and introduced Dekker.
9.00 THE THOUSAND
by Alleen
HORSE
TOWN-A portrait of market:
1,39 RECITALS FROM THE
CHESTRA
(trumpet). ·
New-
OR- Harold Jackson
9,45 FIRST MEETING. John. Morris
and David Webster.
SES WEATHER REPORT.
10.00 TIME -BIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
10.15 BTRING ALONG WITH BILL-
rendezvous
A Tuesday night with Bill Dorward.
19.53, WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
G
1115 CHORALE—Adagio for Strings & Organ (Albinoni); Oboe Concerto in B flat major, Op. 7, No. 3 (Albinoni): Le Rente- ment De Saint Pierre (Char- pentler Trans. et realisation: Guy-Lambert); Concerto in Minor for Oboe & Strings (Handel). 13.57. WEATHER REPORT.
NEWS HEADLINES PROM RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 ptīd¬ight. TIME SIGNÁL, CLOSE DOWN, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
!
Wednesday
7.09 km. TIME SIGNAL," RISING
NOTES.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.29 RISING NOTES.
745 WEATHER REPORT.
1.47 · RISING NOTES.
758 WEATHER REPORT.
1.99 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
LI PROGRAMME PARADE,
8.29 DIARY FOR TODAY, MID-
1
WEEK - MELODIES.
HEADLINES
12.00
AUSTRALIA. Midnight.
TIME
FROM
SIGNAL,
CLOSE DOWN, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
Thursday
7.00 a.m.-TIME SIGNAL, MORNING
- MUSIC.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.28 MORNING MUSIC. TAS WEATHER REPORT. 747 MORNING MUSIC. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 1.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.28 DIARY FOR TODAY, RHYTHM
RENDEZVOUS.
9.05 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
LINES.
9.02 HOME TILL
Michael Bulmer.
TEN — With
10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL (Repeat).
18.15 TRIO LOS PARAGUAYOS. 19.30, THE WORLD AROUND US-1 The World of 1960"; 2 "Thirst- lands." 11.00 VANITY FAIR-Part 11 (Re-
peat). 11.30 MORNING CONCERT — Sym- phony No. 5 in B Flat Major, D. 485 (Schubert); Impressioni Brasiliane (Respighi). 12.15 p.m. MID-DAY PRAYERS-By The Rev. Father R. W. Galla- gher S.J. 12.38 BANDBOX-Sidney Bechet and DIARY FOR
Orchestra.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL,
TODAY.
1.13′ WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 SING IT AGAIN-(Repeat). 2.00 TIME SIGNAL, WOMAN'S WORLD-Produced by Murray Leavitt and Thelma Stuart 2.30 ENCORE. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND
LEARN—A programme in. frankly educational vein.
3.30 TEA DANCE.
a
4.00 FILM FOCUS-(Repeat). 4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Mavis.
HOMEWARD
5.00 TIME BIGNAL
BOUND.
4.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
6.10 INTERLUDE.
Django Reinhardt, guitar, Step- hane Grappelly, violin,
TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND LEARN. 3.30 MUSIC AT TEA TIME.
4.00 GOING PLACES-With Michael
Baldwin.
4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Mavis.
5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND.
10.00
10.15
9.30 CECIL SHARP-A tribute
the greatest collector of Eng- lish folk music. 9.58 WEATHER REPORT. :
TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN,
RECITALSeven A MOZART variations in E flat on "BEI Mannern" from Mozart's "Die Ri- Zauberflote" (Beethoven); dente la calma, K. 152 (Mozart); Fantasy in C minor, K. 475 (Mozart); Sonata in C minor, K. 457 (Mozart); 1st Mov. Allegro: 2nd Mov.-Adagio; 3rd Mov.-Molto allegro Plano
solos by Walter Gieseking. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL
11.13 RECORD KOUNDABOUT. 11.45 CHRISTOPHER HASSALL
READS A POEM BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH-Ode: Intima- tions of Immortality from Re- collections of Early Childhood. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT.
FROM
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM 11.39 NEWS
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
6.10 INTERLUDE.
6.15 THE ROOTS OF JAZZ—(Voice
of America).
REDIFFUSION
HEADLINES
- RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 Midnight. TIME SIGNAL
CLOSE DOWN, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
SERIES OF
LIVE QUIZ
POPULAR SHOWS
"Good evening everyone, and welcome to the first edition of "Treasure Chest Quiz”. When you hear that announcement tomorrow night it will mean that the biggest, funniest and fastest live quiz series ever broadcast in Hongkong will be on.
and
many Cur-
Treasuro Chest Quiz, under various names is a tried
In true radio favourite countries of the world. rently running as "Take Your Pick" in America and the UK, both on radio and TV, this "qulz series has just about everything Into You could think of packed thirty minutes.
-
in the new Blue Network pro- duction, which will be compered by Mike Ellery (who, incidental- ly, produced the series In Singa- pore last year) over $750 worth of prizes will be offered in each show. Applications are invited for tickets to the show which will be broadcast "Live" from Studio 'A' at Rediffusion House _On-alternate Sundays at 9 p.m.
A
During its run in the U.K., "The Navy Lark" rapidly be- came one of the Britain's favour- Ito shows with
and large devoted audience. Starring Dennis Price, the first episode will be broadcast over Rediffu-
Jon slon on Friday at 9.p.m. Pertwee plays Chief Petty Officer Pertwee, who seems to have all
if the answer (even
some of them are rude!). Leslie Philips, as Sub. Lieut. Philips, gets
6.15 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR- through his daily duties with the
With Luiz Nery,
6.45 THE ARCHERS. 7.90 HONGKONG HIT
Ted Thomas.
PARADE
7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY.
8.15 TODAY.
1.30 THE NAVY LARK. 9.00 MUSIC LOVERS HOUR-Pre-
utmost confusion, Richard Caldi- cot, as Commander Povey, trie without much success to keep an eye on everything, and Heather Chasen provides the feminine
touch.
On Tuesday at 9.35 p.m. Re-` sented by Irene Yuen. Sym: diffusion is broadcasting the first phony No. 4 in B Flat, Op. 60 (Beethoven): Nostalgia for the episodes of "Test Room Eight" Woodland .scenes (Schumann) by Lester Powell, with Robert
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Beatty as Philip Odell. (Baritone) with Gunther Wels-
And
senborn at the plano; String Today at 7 o'clock a new pro- Quartet in C Major. Op. 76. No. 3 (the "Emperor") (Haydn). gramme "Places
People" The Budapest String Quartet. will replace “Words and Music”. 9.58 WEATHER REPORT.
Also written and presented by 16.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
John Grant, "Places And NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. ✓
People" will deal with people
19.15 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY-(Re-
peat).
2.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD- 10.45 COOL AND SPARKLING-Paul and customs of many lands, as
:
LINES.
9.42 HOME TILL TEN—With David
Dunkerley.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
KEEL-(Repeat). 10.15 INTERLUDE
FOR MUSIC- Cleo Laine with the Jazz Makers. 10.30 THE WORLD ABOUND US-
Ideas and the Theatre. 11.99 HIGHLIGHTS FROM OPERA...
(Verdi): “La Forza, del, De- stino": "Aida": "Otello"; "Tal- staff: (Puccini); "Manon Les- caut":"La Boheme"; (Sop.) Jund Bjerling (Tenor); "Tos- ca" "Madama Butterfly." 11:45 ÖLİVER CROMWELL-An im-
-aginary conversation.
12.45 .p.m. CANADIAN BHOW CASE Abert Pratz and his Orchestra, Terry-Dale (vocal).
100 ZICE SIGNAL, DIARY FOR
TODAY.
WRATHER REPORT. ZIME-SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
THE FILMS—— "Pal Joey" (Rodgers-Hart). 2.09 TIME: SIGNAL, -VIRTUO80-
1.30 ́MUSIC FROM
THURSTON..
-44 VICRORD);
DAIT
(HARP-
Smith (plano) with Sextet. 19.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
11.15 ROBERT FROST-In a conver- sation with C. Day' Lewis. 11.30 GEORGE -SHEARING, His
QUINTET AND ORCHESTRA. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT.
HEADLINES 11.59 NEWS
·· RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 Midnight.
well as the traditional music of each country under review.
Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels, with Barbara and Richard Lyon, popular stars of the B.B.C. Show "Life With The Lyons” will ap- pear as guests of Lea Mitchelle FROM
on,
Movletown Theatre on Mon- SIGNAL, day in a story called "Thanke CLOSE DOWN, GOD SAVE For Parents". THE QUEEN.
TIME
Friday
749 2m, TIME SIGNAL, MORNING
MELODY.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.29 MORNING MELODY. 745 WEATHER REPORT. TAT - MORNING.MELODY. 7.5%. WEATHER KEPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
Today
11.30 a.m. BRİTANNIA NEWS. 12.00 Noon. THE BILL
QUINTET.
12.15 p.m.
JOURNEY
MELODY.
12.45 PIANO PLAYTIME.
SNYDER
INTO.
100 DIAKY FOR TODAY. 113 NEWS AND WEATHER, RE-
PORT.
130 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 SATURDAY REQUESTS. 3.00 WEEKEND POT. POURRL. 3.30 CRIME FIGHTERS,
4.00 MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES. 4.30 TEA DANCE Popular dance
music.
5.00 HILLBILLY HAYRIDE. 5.30 DELTA CITY JAZZ. 6.00 TEN - TO - TWENTY CLUB SHOW-Host: Ron Ross. 6.30 CENTURY OF SONG-BBCTS. 7.00 PEOPLE AND PLACES
Presented by John Grant. 7.30 EDMUNDO ROS AND HIS
ORCHESTRA.
2.00 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. £10 ENTERTAINMENT
UP. 8.15 MUSIC IN THE AI. 8.30 TED
AND HEATH MUSIC BBCTS.
ROUND
HIS
9.00 SHRIRO HIT PARADE. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
9.35 BBC JAZZ CLUB-Featuring
the blue note jazzmen. 10.00 NOM DE PLUME. 10.30 REDIFFUSION'S DANCE
11.00 STOP PRESS News head-
lines.
PARTY.
11.05 DANCE PARTY-Continued. 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THE
QUEEN."--Close Down.
7.00 a.m.
Sunday
SUNDAY SERENADE. 7.30 THE SUNSHINE BOYS. 7.45 KEYBOARD RHYTHM.
·8.00 HOLIDAY MUSICALE. 8.30 HAWAIIAN MUSIC. 9.00 NEWS, SPORTS RESULTS &
WEATHER FORECAST. 9.15 STRINGS ·ON PARADE.
A
programme of light music. 9.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 10.00 MARCHING & WALTZING. 11.00 MOVIE MAGAZINE (repeat)—
With prizes to be won, 11.30 VICTÒR SILVESTER
HIS ORCHESTRA. 12.00 Noon, MY WORD-A BBC
Panel Game.
AND
12.30 p.m. BOX OFFICE DRAW
Selections from musical shows. 1.13 WEATHER REPORT, NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 FAMILY FORUM
by Tony Myatt.
2.30 SUNDAY CONCERT
Presented
Music
-
of the Masters. 3.30 YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT
Mike Ellery answers your re- quests.
A RHAPSODY. 430 I HEAR 5.00 TEA DANCE..
5.30 THE GUITAR CLUB. 6.00 MUSIC BY ROTH. 6.30 EVEN SONG Church service. 7.00 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -Presented by Fr T. F. Ryan.
SI
7.30 KUMPUS TIME
The Ten- To-Twenty Club Rock Show featuring Barry Yaneza's Com- bo with guest stars. Host: Ron Ross.
8.00 RBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS
INTERLUDE.
AND
8.15 STRING SERENADE-Played
by Alfredo. Antonini Orchestra.
and his
8.39 RENDEZVOUS WITH RAY -- 9.00 TREASURK CHEST QUIZ — Host: Ray Cordeiro. With over $750 worth of prizes to be won.
Compered by Mike Ellery. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS KOREANNIVERSARIES.
AND
935, LORNA
episode: Dooges."..
DOONE
"The End Of The
16
10.05 GOON SHOW "The £1,000,000 Penny.", starring Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Mulligan.
10.35 BENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. 11.00 STOP PRESS - News head-
lines.
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND
Light music.
12.00 Midnight.
"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN” Close Down.
Monday
7.00 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20. MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWB AND WEATHER FORE-
САБТ.
8.10 TOP OF THE MORNING. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING
Continued.
10.00 REMEMBER THE SET - Melodies for reminiscing. 10.30 SECOND SPRING — True life
story of Christine Harding. 10.45 THE BROTHERS FOUR. 11.00 COFFEE BREAK,. 11.30 RECITAL.
11.45 MOVIE TOWN THEATRE
Episode 44: "Thanks For Parents."
ACCENT DION:
12.15 p.m. LOCAL GOLD RATĘ. ON THE ACCOR-
12,30 THE MIDDAY CONCERT.
1:00 -DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT.
1.30 TED HEATH AND EXIS
MUSIC-BBCTS.
2.00 MELODY_TIME_Light_music. 4.00 DOROTHY CARLESS · SHOW. 4.15 TEA DANCE—Popular danos
music.
4.45 LONE STAR LANIGAN. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER. 8.30 LAWRENCE WELK AND HIS
ORCHESTRA.
6.00 MONDAY REQUESTS. 8.30 WALTZ TIME.
6.45 THE ARCHERS. 7.00 VOICE OF SPORT.
7.15 THE LIBERACE SHOW. 7.45 HERE. COMES O'MALLEY. 8.00 BBC. NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST., 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS
INTERLUDE,
8.15 THIRTY TO
:
AND
ONE-Presenting the musical choice of the Kao Family of Austin Road, Kow- loon.
8.45 TALK~BBCTS.
9.00 OFF THE RECORD. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.
9.35 JUKE BOX.
10.00 CBC PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS
-The Vanishing Man."
10.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC
With Raymond Girerd.
11.00 STOP PRESS -News Head-
lines.
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND
Light music.
12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THE
QUEEN"-Close Down.
Tuesday
7.00 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY,
7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK—Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORK.
CAST.
2.10 TOP OF THE MORNING. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.
9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING
Continued.
10.00 ANNOUNCER'S CHOICE, 10.30 SECOND SPRING –– True life
story of Christine Harding. 10.45 · DEAN MARTIN. 11.00 COFFEE BREAK. 11.30 RECITAL.
11.45 PROGRESSIVE
JAZZ – Presented by Ray Cordeiro. 12.15 p.m MARKET REPORT.
HARMONICA HIGHLIGHTS. 12.30 APERITIF.
1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER BE
PORT.
1.30 VERA LYNN БНОЙ.
2.00. MELODY TIME.
4.00 FELIX KING ORCHESTRA—
With Ronnie Harris and Patti Lewis.
4.15 TEA DANCE.
4.45 LONE STAR LANIGAN. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER. 5.30 SERENATA — Sweet music played by Reginald Leopold with the Sidney Torch Strings
6.00 TUESDAY REQUESTS. 430 SMALL AND SWEET. 6.45 THE ARCHERS,
7.00 BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY. 7.30 EVENING STAR — Harry
Belafonte.
7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY. 8.00 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND
INTERLUDE.
8.15 FRED WARING
PENNSYLVANIANS,
AND HIS
8.30 MOVIE MAGAZINE -- With a movie quiz. film sound tracks, music and Interviews with, the stars. 9.00 STARS ON WINGS—Compere:
Neville Powley.
9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES.
AND
9.35 TEST ROOM EIGHT. 10.00 LATE DATE-With Ron Ross. 11.00 STOP PRESS
News head-
lines.
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND
Light music.
SAVE THE QUEEN"-Close Down.
12.00 Midnight, "GOD
Wednesday
7.00 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK—Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE.
CAST.
6.10 TOP OF THE MORNING. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING
Continued.
10,00 THE.CLEBANOFF STRINGS. 10.30 SECOND SPRING — Truss. Uta
atory of Christine Harding. af
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