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Radio HK (cont'd)

Tuesday

7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL, BRIGHT

AND EARLY.

13 NEWS SUMMARY. 138. BRIGHT AND

(cout dr

EARLY

EARLY-

1.45 WEATHER REPORT.

-1.47 BRIGHT

(cont'd). 5.

AND

58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00. TIME BIGNAL THE NEWS. 8.1

PROGRAMME” PARADE.

8.20 DIARY FOR TODAY, TUES-

DAY'S TUNES.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES, 2

- 9.07 · HOME STILLINEN

Timothy Birch.

C. P. Ho-second prize winning story-read by Ted Thomas. 9.15 ARTISTS AT HOME-Reg Butler is interviewed by Ronald Hambleton.

9.30 THE FOOD OF LOVE-Music prompted by Romantic Love the world over. Introduced by Patricia Penn.

NEWS,

9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE

NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.15 WEDNESDAY PROM - Intro- duced by Irene Yuen Espana Concer- (Chabrier).: Sinfonia

tante in E flat K. 364 (Mozart)

Primrose William

Imac Stern (violin). 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

(viola)

7.00 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND. 7.15 TRIBUTE TO VALOUR. 7.45 JOSE MELLS AT THE PIANO. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8:90 TIME SIGNAL

COMMENTARY..

8.13 TODAY.

8.30 AT THE

THE

NEWS,

OPERA

"Faust"

(Gounod) Act III: Victoria De Gedda, Los Angeles. Nicolai Doris Christoff. 9.20 INTERLUDE-Symphonic Poem

"Finlandia" (Sibelius, Op. 26). 9.30 THE LION PARTY-By Patrick O'Malley compiled from cordings made in the Etosha Pan Game Park in South West Africa.

9.58

10.00

IN

Te-

NEWS,

WEATHER REPORT. TIME SIGNAL NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.13 A BRAHMS RECITAL-Four

THE 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS

REEL 11.15 AROUND

MUSIC.

THE

11.45 WALTZLAND.

WORLD

11.57 WEATHER REPORT.· ́

}

11.59 NEWS HEADLINES FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

12.00; Midnight TIME

With

10.00 TIME. SIGNAL RADIO NEWS

REEL(Repeat).

10.15 BOGER WILLIAMS AT

PIANO.

THE

10.49 THE WORLD AROUND US:- IL YOUR

HALL

RADIO

CONCERT

11.30- PLL NEVER FORGET

DAYThe Rt Hon: Sir Norman Birkett recalls a day at the Nuremberg Trials.

11.45 MUSIC AT THE BALLET---

"Pineapple Poll: (Sullivan arr. Mackerras).; Ballettmusik (from "Aus. Undine"") (Albert Lort- zing). 12.15 pm timD DAY: PRAYERS.—BY

The Rev. H. W. Spillett.

12.30' APERITIF.

1.99 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY,

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 13 THE VERA LYNN SHOW.

SIGNAL, WOMAN'S 2.00- TİME.

WORLD. 2.39 ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM. 3.99 TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND

LBARN. 1. HENRY WOOD PROMENADE CONCERT (Johnstone

Rachmaninov),

THE YOUNG IDEA. HOMEWARD BOUND.

and

TIME SIGNAL NEWS FROM RADIO AUSTRALIA.

£18-INTERLUDE.

313-8EMPRINT SERENADE.

S THE ARCHERS.

7.00% TIME SIGNAL, LUCKY DIP. 753 WEATHER REPORT.

8.80 · TIME SIGNAL,

MEN COMMENTARY.

15 TODAY. -

THE

NEWS,

2.3-RECORD REVIEW.

9. THE SHAKESPEARE

MEMORIAL

THEATRE-From

1879 to the present day. RECITALS FROM

THE

OR-

CHESTRA Leon Goossens (cor. 'anglais and oboe d'amore).

9.45 FIRST MEETING Sir. Hugh Casson and Alan Bullock.

9.5) :WRATHER REPORT.

18.00 TIME SIGNAL THE_NEWS, -

NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.

16.15 STRING ALONG WITH BILL-

Bill Dorward.

143 WEATHER REPORT, TE 11.80 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

LIS CHORALE--Sonata - No.^_8.... in

G Major (Coralli): Stabat Mater - Op. 58 (Dvorak); Concerto for

and

Orchestra in Orgsn

Major Op. 4 No. 3 (G. F. kenHandel), 11.57 WRATHER REPORT.

HEADLINES RADIO AUSTRALIA.

TIME

$1150 NEWS

FROM

SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN, GOD SAVE „THE QUEEN,

12.00 Mldright.

Wednesday

a.m.. TIME SIGNAL, RISING NOTES.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1,33 WEATHER REPORT.": 7,6 RISING. NOTES (Cont'd). 151WEATHER REPORT.

2.59 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. LI PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.29 DIARY FOR TODAY,

WEEK MELODIES.

MID

2.04 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES:

9.42 HOME TILL TEN-With David

Dunkerley...

IRN TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS

S: BEKL-(Repeat).

·18,15 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

THE WORLD AROUND US.

FROM THE OPERA—Mefistofele (Boito).

radio 1145 KR-NEST: BEVIN —–—– A

11 HIGHLIGHTS

-portrait.

13.45 p.m. PEGGY LEE SINGS WITH THE GEORGE. SHEARING QUINTET.E

IN TIME SIGNAL,

·DIARY

FOR

WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. 2.00 TIME SIGNAL, VIRTUOSO- Ruggiero Ricci (violin) with Ernest Laish: (plazio).SED PRO 2.36 JACKIE DAVIS AT THE HAM-

MOND ORGAN WITH TRIO, 00-TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND

SO LEARN.

3.3.C.-P. MACGREGOR SHOW. 500 FOOTLIGHT FAVOURITES.

ATHE YOUNG IDEA...

3 23 3331995 35 4

CLOSE DOWN. THE QUEEN,

SIGNAL,

Pieces, Op. 119 (Brahms),

GOD SAVE REDIFFUSION

Thursday

7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL, MORNING,

MUSIC

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MORNING MUSIC. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 147 MORNING MUSIC. -- 7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.20 DIARY FOR TODAY, RHYTHM

RENDEZVOUS. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL

LINES.

NEWS HEAD-

With

Monday

Richard Farrel (piano); Wie bist du, meine Konigin, Op. 32, 2 "O Heimwen (Brahms): wusst ich doch den Weg zuruck" Op. 63 No. 8 (Brahms): Stand- chen. Op. 106, No. 1 (Brahms);

(Baritone) Hans Hotter

with Sonata Gerald Mcore (piano);,

7.00 a.m. MUSICAL CLOCK. No. 2 in A major (Brahms. Op. 100). Leonid

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. Kogan (violin)

7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. and Andrel Mitnik (piano).

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE- 10.38 WEATHER REPORT.

SIGNALS, RADIO

CAST. 11.00 TIME

THE 8.10 TOP OF

MORNING NEWSREEL.

Presented by Mik Ellery. 11.15 INTERLUDE.

9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 11.25 CRICKET.-England

9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING

V South

Africa The fifth Test Blaten. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT.

FROM HEADLINES 11.39 NEWS

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

TIME SIGNAL 12.00 Midnight.

GOD SAVE CLOSE DOWN, THE QUEEN.

LARRY ALLEN

SERIES;

SCIENCE FICTION STORY

all

Continued.

10.00 REMEMBER THESE? -

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 45: "To Love Again," starring Virginia Bruce. 12.15 p.m. LOCAL GOLD RATE.

THE

ACCENT CORDION.

ON

12.30 THE MIDDAY CONCERT.

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.

AC.

- 1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PORT. .

1.30 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 2.00 MELODY TIME.

4.00 DOROTHY CLARLESS SHOW., 4.15 TEA DANCE.

*

SATEL-

con-

4.45 OPERATION MOON

LITE-A story of man's quest of the moon.

Episode 1.

5.30 LAWRENCE WELK AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

6.00 MONDAY REQUESTS. 6.30 WALTZ TIME.

6.45 THE ARCHERS.

7.00 VOICE OF SPORT.

Larry Allen—a man of Paramount Piano Bar and Rumpus 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER

Time fame-a man, who incidentally needs no intro- duction-starts a new series of his own on the Blue Network tomorrow night at 9 p.m. Broadcast fortnightly, the grammes, searched through series is called "Be My Guest," the old music-albums he 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS the formula being left entirely find, as well as the memories of all his friends, in order to build REEL (Repeat).

to Larry Allen. 10.15 MILLS BROTHERS.

up these half hours of music he will hopes many other people be delighted to be reminded of.

TILL Michael Bulmer.

9.02 HOME

TEN

10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US. 11.39 MORNING CONCERT-Acade- 11.00 VANITY FAIR-(Repeat).

mic Festival Overture, Op. 80 (Brahms). La Damnation de Faust Op. 24 (Berlioz); Joyeuse Marche (Chabrier). A Romantic Suite Op. 125 (M. Reger). 12:15 pm. MID DAY PRAYERS-By The Rev Father R. W. Gallagher S. J.

12.30 BANDBOX.-

9

Larry will be featured at the

with piano

a small rhythm group of his own choosing, will do his own, announcing and will select his own guest artists.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR is well-known

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS. 1.30 SING IT AGAIN-(Repeat). 2.00 TIME

WORLD. 2.30 ENCORE.

SIGNAL,

WOMAN'S

3.00 TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND

LEARN.

3.30 TEA DANCE.. 4.00. FILM FOCUS.

HOMEWARD

4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA.

SIGNAL, 5.00 TIME

BOUND, TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM RADIO AUSTRALIA. 6.10 INTERLUDE.

6.00

6.15 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR-

With Luiz Nery.

6.45 THE ARCHERS.

7.00 HONGKONG HIT PARADE. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00. TIME SIGNAL,

COMMENTARY.

THE

NEWS,

8.15 TODAY. 8.36. THE NAVY LARK.

LOVERS HOUR 9,00 MUSIC

Presented by Irene Yuen; Wedding March (Mendelssohn); Der Zauverkehrling (Paui Dukas): Trio En Si Bemol, Op. 97 "Archiduc" Cartot

Larry Allen's own particular brand of intimate entertainment

In Hongkong- ap- and though his broadcast pearances won't contain QUITE we're sure the same material, that he'll be making many new friends.

Starting on Monday at 4.45 p.m., Rediffusion is presenting a "Operation serial story entitled

ambitious, Moon Satellite," an original story of man's greatest achievement-his conquest of the moon.

"Operation Moon Satellite" is

and, al-- a story of tomorrow though it is fiction today, much of It could well become fact In the not-so-distant future.

For the authenticated scienti

"Operation flo background to Moon Satellite," Professor Harry Messel, one of the world's lead- (Beethoven): Ing authorities on nuclear phy- (Piano) Thibaud sics, agreed to act as honorary

(Violin) Casals, (Violoncelle). 9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10,00 TIME. SIGNAL, THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.

- 19.15 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY

(Repeat)ADI

10.45 COOL AND QUIET..

10.58 WEATHER REPORT.

technical adviser on certain aspects of the programme.

CBC Theatre presents "My Mother's Hands,' a blographical 'comedy by Robert Fontaine, on

11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS Monday at 10.15 p.m.

REEL.

11.15 INTERLUDE

V

11.25 CRICKET England

South Africa The Fifth Test Match. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11:39 NEWS HEADLINES FROM

·RÀDIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 Midnight TIME

CLOSE · DOWN, THE QUEEN.

GOD

SIGNAL

SAVE

Friday

Speaking in his own character as the narrator. Fontaine begins: "Until a short time ago I won- who have dered how people. been married for many decades could still find In each other wonder, sources of surprise or even elements of excitement and provocation."

This is the story of the event In the lives of his elderly parents that convinced him that 7.00a.m. TIME SIGNAL, MORNING “age has made no difference to

MELODY.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7,20 MORNING MELODY—(Cont'd). 7:45 WEATHER REPORT.

747 MORNING MELODY—(Cat'd).

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

the way they love each other.”

Today

JOURNEY

could

11.30 am. FAMOUS JURY TRIALS. 12.00. Noon. THE BILL SNYDER

QUINTET.

INTO 1215 pm,

MELODY. 12.45 PIANO PLAYTIME.

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 115 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PORT.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 SATURDAY REQUESTS. 3.00 WEEKEND POT POURRI 3.30 CRIME FIGHTERS,

4,00 MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES. 4.30 TEA DANCE.

5.00 HILL BILLY HAYRIDE. 5.30 DELTA CITY JAZZ-Presented

by Victor Nicholson, 6.00 A YOUNG PEOPLE'S FORUM

ON BOOKS.

6.30 THE MUSIC SHOP Light

Music.

7.00 PLACES AND PEOPLE-Pre-

sented by John Grant, 7.30 EDMUNDO ROS AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

8.00 B.B.C. NEWS.

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8,10 ENTERTAINMENT

UP.

ROUND

7.15 THE LIBERACE SHOW. 7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY. 8.00 BBC NEWS.

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS

INTERLUDE,

AND

8.15 THIRTY TO ONE-Fresenting the musical choice of the Yang Family of Hankow Road, Kowloon.

8.45 TALK.

9.00 OFF THE RECORD

releases reviewed

Ross.

9.30 TODAY'S

9.35

Latest

by Ron

AND

BIRTHDAYS

ANNIVESARIES.

JUKE BOX.

HIS

10.00 CBC PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS

Mother's Hands" -"My 10.45 RAY ELLINGTON AND

QUARTET. 11.00 STOP PRESS-News headlines. 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.

"GOD 12.00 Midnight.

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 FORE-

CAST.

8.10 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. 10.43 DEAN MARTIN,

11.00 COFFEE BREAK. 11.30 RECITAL.

8.15 MUSIC IN THE. AIR. 8.30 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 9,00 SHRIRO HIT PARADE. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND 11.45 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ.

12.15 p.m.MARKET REPORT HAR-

MONICA HIGHLIGHTS. 12.30 APERITIF.

ANNIVERSARIES.

PARTY.

9.35 BBC JAZZ CLUB-Featuring

Alan Mason and his Jazzmen. 10.00 NOM DE PLUME. 10.30 REDIFFUSION'S DANCE 11.00 STOP PRESS-News Headlines. 11.03 DANCE PARTY-Continued. 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THE

QUEEN"-Close Down.

Sunday

7.00 am. SUNDAY BERENADE. 1.30 THE SUNSHINE BOYS.. 7,45 KEYBOARD RHYTHM, 8.00 HOLIDAY MUSICALE. 8.30 HAWAIIAN MUSIC.

4SPORTS 9.00 NEWs.

4RESULTS

AND WEATHER FORECAST. 9.13 STRINGS ON PARADE. 9.30 FORCES FAVOURITES, 10.00 MARCHING AND WALTZING. 11.00 MOVIE

MAGAZINE-(Repeat) --With prizes to be won. 11.30 VICTOR SILLVESTER AND

HIS ORCHESTRA.

A BBČ 12,00 Noon, MY WORLD —

panel game. 12.30 pm. BOX OFFICE DRAW,

REPORT, 1.13 WEATHER

NEWS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS 1.30 FAMILY FORUM Presented

by Tony Myatt.

It begins when Mama falla in the street and fractures her ro. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, wrist. The attentions she

· 8.18 PROGRAMME PARADE.

celvas from two policemen (so 828 DIARY FOR TODAY, FRIDAY- consideratel), from

doctor UNFAVOURITES.

and elegant), and a

2.30 SUNDAY lawyer (charming as he could 5.82 HOME TILL TEN-With Barbe) and his own dwindling signi-

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD- (heared

LINES.

bara Lawrence.

10.15 THE BAY

REEL(Repeat).

- QUARTET.

ELLINGTON

2

much for 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS. ficance become too

Papa to bear. Like a youthful lover in a fit of Jealousy, he leaves the house; and like a girl 10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US. 11.00 NETHERLANDS. CHAMBER 2 girl going through her. firet

MUSIC..

Mama lover's quarrol,

worries and

The reproaches herself.

Noon. CONCERTO

Glibert

Marching

Jespersen

Song (No. of "Two Songs finale, Involving bottle of without Words" Op. 24); Con- hand-lotion, convinces the won- certo for Flute and Orchestr dering and delighted son that (Nielsen) (Bute); Suite Le Bourgeois after five decades “mother and

(Richard, father saw each other's hearts”. Gentilhomme" Strauss); The

Philharmonia Orchestra

Wolfgang con. by Sawallisch.

TIME SIGNAL, HOMEWARD - 11.30 BHOW BUSINESS. BOUND — Exotica (Myrow); 12.00 Cornish Rhapsody (Parts 1 & 2) (Bath): Tango de la Rosa (Song) of win the wa Komen) px (Schreler Bottero). Another-Year- this time. You better run-El Mar E Cielo Y Tu (The Sea, the Sky, and you); Mi Dulce Maria (My Sweet Maria); Se Mia - kata- Noche Be mine -Tonight); Sueno & Guajiro - (Dreams); (Agustín Lara). - You are my love (C. Callinicos-Webster) Mario LaNER: (VDC), TIME BIGNAL, NEWS RADIO AUSTRALIA. INTERLUDE:

EVENING

FROM

STAR — Julia,

SPEAKING GENERALLY. THE ARCHERS,AN JAZZ HALT: HOUR.

WEATHER REPORT. TINE SIGNAL, THE NEWB, COMMENTARY,

ODAY.N

ROMTHE÷CONCERT, HALL- tabella-Mao_(piano). ZADIO HONGSHORT STORY ON=""Mrs Sang" by

1.00 p.m. TIME SIGNAL,

FOR TODAY.

DIARY

1.33 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 13 LETTER FROM AMERICA-

(Repeat).

1.45 COUNTRY CEILL 2.13 LONDON CALLING. 2.43 KARL HINES TRIO,

3.00 TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND

BE LEARN.. 1.50 MUSIC AT TEA TIME. 450 GOING PLACES—With Michael 4.30 THE..YOUNG IDEA,

5.00 ZIME BIGNAL, HOMEWARD

BOUND, A

TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM RADIO AUSTRALIA, 6.10% INTERLUDES PER

THE BOOTS OF JAZZ.

ARCHERS.

Tomorrow night at 10.30 p.m. "Melodies Rediffusion · presents

minutes and Memories," thirty

linking of uninterrupted music the past with the present.

CONCERT-Music

of the Masters. 3.30 YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT

Mike Ellery answers your re- quests.

4.30 HEAR A RHAPSODY. 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, SJ.-

7.30 RUMPUS TIME

Ross.

8.00 BBC NEWS.

Host: Roa

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS

INTERLUDE.

AND

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.

1.13 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PORT.

1.30 VERA LYNN SHOW.

2.00 MELODY TIME.

4.00 FELIX KING ORCHESTRA. 4.15 TEA DANCE,

con-

4.45 OPERATION MOON BATEL-

LITE-A story of man's quest of the moon. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER. 5.30 SERENATA — Sweet

musia played

Leopold by Reginald with the Sidney Torch Strings. 6.00 TUESDAY REQUESTS. 6.30 SMALL AND SWEET. 6.45 THE ARCHERS. 7.30 EVENING

McRae.

STAR

Gordon

7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY, 8.00 BBC NEWS.

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST." 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS

INTERLUDE.

8.15 FRED WARING

PENNSYLVANIANS.

AND

AND

RIJ

8.30 MOVIE MAGAZINE. 9.00 STARS ON WINGS Compere:

Neville Powley. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

ANNIVERSARIES.

9.35 TEST ROOM EIGHT. 10.00 LATE DATE-With Ron Ross. 11.00 STOP PRÉ88-News headlines. 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND, 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE TH

QUEEN"-Close Down.

Wednesday

7.00 3.m.

MUBICAL CLOCK. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK—Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE.

CAST.

8.10 TOP OF THE MORNING. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINKS,

9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING

Continued.

10.00 THE CLEBANOFF STRINGS.

True life 6.15. STRING SERENADE-Played 10.30 SECOND, SPRING

story of Christine Harding. 'by Alfredo Antonini and his

10.45 BING SINGS. Orchestra.

· 8.30 RENDEZVOUS WITH RAY 11.00 COFFEE

11.30 RECITAL. . Host: Ray Cordeiro.

BREAK.

11.45 SING IT AGAIN (repeat). 12.15 p.m. MARKET REPORT. TWO

GUITARS.

12.30 BAGTIME' PIANO.

AND

-

12.45 CANADIAN SHOW

CASE.

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. -: 1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE,

CAST.

9.00 *BE MY GUEST"-Says Larry

Allen. The songs that

BIRTHDAYS most people 9.30 TODAY'S

ANNIVERSARIES, their over forty: remember

9.35 SENTIMENTAL JOUNEY fathers mothers and

singing

Light music. these form a bridge in

pro• 10.48 GōON SHOW — "The Pam's of the

Policy,"

· Paper Insurance · grammes: between some

starring Peter Sellers,

1.30. MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. -old-melodies, that : have never

2.00 MELODY TIMES Äght Secombe and Spike Milligan.

4.00 A TALE TO TELL lost their places in the affections 18.30 MELODIES AND MEMORIES.

and 1100 STOP

Of The Sea." of hearers or performers,

PRESS — News head-

4.30 TRA DANCE. tines. newer songs, that... - share - with

11.05 ADATE IN DREAMLAND. them this. quality. ...of universal...

· Light, music. Turner, appeal.' › James

who 12.99 Midnight. "GOD. BAVN. THE devised and conducts the

pro-

QUEEN.”---Close Down.

Harry

4.45 OPERATION

LITE.

"Riddle

MOON SATELĄ

3.06 CHILDREN'S HOUR. 4.00 WEDNESDAY REQUESTS.

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