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Friday

7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY..

7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK—Continued.

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-

CAST.

£10 TOP OF THE MORNING

Presented by Mike Elery.

9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

9.00 TOP OF THE MORNING

Continued.

10.00 BOB MARTIN SPOT

On Wings (Repeat).

Stars

10.30 SECOND SPRING -- True Life

Story of Christine Harding.

18.45 NAT KING COLE.

11.00 COFFEE BREAK.

11.30 RECITAL.

114 DENNIS WILSON AT THE

PIANO.

1153 MARKET REPORT.

12.00 Noon. CONCERTO.

- 1,00 DIARY. FOR TODAY,

4.00 EDMUNDO ROS AND 10. AMERICAN OR-

LATIN

CHESTRA.

4.15- TEA DANCE. -

4.45 OPERATION MOON SATKL-

LITE.

5.00 CHILDREN'S · CORNER —

Presented by Auntie Mary, 53) THE FALAIS -- ROYALE: OB- CHESTRA — A Programme of Show Tunes.

6.00 FRIDAY REQUESTS.

6.30 CALYPSO QUARTER - Fea-

turing the Trio Los Redif fusion."

6.45 THE ARCHERS. 7.00 REMEMBER? -Reminiscing

Through the Years.

7.38 MEET THE BAND-Featuring The London Jazz Quartet from H.M.S. "Belfast,”

7.45 HERE COMES O'MALLEY, 8.00 B.B.C. NEWS.

8.09. WEATHER FORECAST. 8,10 ANNOUNCEMENTS

INTERLUDE.

AND

:

Thursday

5.00 pm CHINESE CHILDREN'S

STORY

TIME-An

Studio Presentation. JONES,

5.10 "ROCKY

RANGER".

SHAW

3.35 ROBERT

BUCCANEERS”.

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

NI

R. T. V.

SPACE

"THE

730 THE NEWS IN CHINESE AND

WEATHER REPORT.

7.15 "MR & MRS NORTH".

8.00 "THE LIBERACE SHOW". 8.30 "WORLD OF GIANTS". 8.53 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 9.00 "WAGON TRAIN”.

9.50 THE LUCKY LAGER SPORT

PROGRAMME.

8.15 ALBERT PRATZ ORCHES- 10.20

TRA-Canadian Show Case.

8.39 DUTCH BABY SPOT-Dia

mond Music Show, Host: Ron Ross.

9.00 THE NAVY LARK. 9.30 TODAY'S

INTERPOL CALLING"-With Charles Karvin.

10.45

STUDIO TWO-With Gerry D'Almada, Eddie Costa and Stan Robertson. An F.T.V. Studio Presentation.

Friday

5.00 pm *WILLY THE WONDER-

FUL". 5.15 ALEC PEILL

PRESENTS "SONGS FOR YOUNG FOLK" -An R.T.V. Studio Presenta- tion.

3.35 "SERGEANT PRESTON OF

THE YUKON”.

....€.00 CLOSE DOWN.

AND

730 NEWS IN CHINESE

WEATHER REPORT. 7.35-"LEAVE IT TO BEAVER”—

With Jerry Mathers.

200 "MORLEY OF THE YARD”. 8.25 SCREEN DIRECTOR'S PLAY- HOUSE PRESENTS KIM-HUN- TER AND KEENAN WYNN IN “A MIDSUMMER DREAM”. 8.50 THE NEWS IN BRIKF. 8.55 "NEW

YORK CONFIDEN-

TAL 9.21 CANTONESE FEATURE.

BIRTHDAYS AND 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL-CLOSE 110 LATE NIGHT FINAL-CLOSE

DOWN.

ANNIVERSARIES.

9.35 THE MELBA STORY.

1.19 NEWS AND WEATHER RK- 10.05 LATE DATE-With Hon Boss.

PORT.

1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

1.45 COUNTRY CHILI,

2.15 MELODY TIME.

TELEVISION

11.00 STOP PRESS.

1103 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.

DOWN.

+

Page

5.00 MAN ABOUT TOWN--Ţuz”Y

Mivæds.

5.15 BILLY MURE'S SUPERSONIŲ

GUITARS.

5.39, JONI AJANKS – RENGI

ROBERT · FAKNON (PLATE POPULAR IRISH SONGS,

6.58 ANDRE PREVIN PLATS BOLO & WITH THE ORCHESTRA

OF DAVID ROSE.

630 CONCERT FOR PEOPLE

WHO DONT - LIFT CLASSS- CAL MUSIC.

7.00 THE HI FI CLUB KIKTHDAY

PARTY—With an audience. 8.00 NEWB RELAY FROM RADIO

- HONGKONG

WEATERS REPORT.

£15 SPORTS RESULT.

8.17 Appro.

LUDE

MUSICAL. INTER-

1.39 RADIO NOVELS *THE LONG

WAY HOME,

8.30 STEING SERENADE. 3.39 JANGACTS

FROM

CARMEX

SOUNDTRACK OF JONES.

18.00 NEWB KELAY FROM RADIO

HONGKONG * WEATHER REPOET.

18.15 WERNER MULLER IN JAPAN, 10.30 SATURDAY BAND SHOW. 11.90 BBC RADIO NEWSREEL EL. LAYED FROM RADIO BONG. KONG & WEATHER REPOEL.

12.00 Midnight.GOD SAVE THE COMMERCIAL RADIO 1530 kcs 196 mtrs as SATURDAY BAND SHOW

QUEEN"-Close Down.

'ROMEO AND JULIET'

SPECIAL ATTRACTION

Sunday Showtime this week provides a very special attraction with the filmed version of "Romeo and Juliet" starring Laurence Harvey as Romeo, Susan Shenthall as Juliet and Flora Robson as the nurse.

730 NEWS

It is seldom 'that one has the opportunity to see Shakespeare In the colony and this produc. tion filmed in Verona and the surrounding countryside most beautiful spectacle.

2

A strong cast includes Nor- man Woolland, Mervyn Johns and Bill Travers and the director Is Ronato Castellani, a man rated very high in the Italian film world.

"Suspicion" this week presents another story of intrigue and Suspense with Harry Guardin and Audrey Totter in the lead. Ing roles.

In "Wagon Train" on Thurs- day at 9 pm Linda Darnell is the star, and "Studlo Two" pro- -vides music for late night listen-

Ing at 10.45 pm

Screen Directors' playhouse on Friday presents a delightful story of a young man who very much wants to get married but who can never seem to get the right girl to say yes, so in des. peration he takes his problem to

IN

CHINESE AND WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 "MUSIC IN MINIATURE”—

Introduced by Charles Harvey.

2.00 "MEN INTO SPACE". 8.25 “LOVE THAT BOB". 8.50 NEWS IN BRIEF.

8.55 "THE INVISIBLE MAN”, .920 SUNDAY SHOWTIME PRE-

11.00

SENTS - Laurence Harvey. Susan Shenthall and Flora Robson in "Romeo and Jullet”. LATE NIGHT FINAL-CLOSE

DOWN.

Monday

5.09 pm CHILDREN'S HOUR. 3.15 CARTOONS. 5.30 "THE CISCO KID.4 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.30 NEWS IN CHINESE

WEATHER REPORT. 7.35 "THE ADVENTURES

KOBIN HOOD".

8.00 "MARKHAM”, 8.25 "DOCUMENTARY"

AND

OF

(State

Fair) and "Mann. With a flute". 8.50 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 8.35 MOVIE MAGAZINE-Current and Forthcoming Filmm Re- viewed By John Bow.

UP" - Starring 9.20 "LOCK

Mac- Donald Carey. 9.45 - CANTONESË FEATURE:

A TRIBUTE TO THE FEW;

SOME ALTERATIONS

All over the Commonwealth the Battle of Britain is re- membered on Thursday, September 15, and at 7 in the evening Commercial Radio. pays A Tribute to the Few. On the same night, after the 10 o'clock news relay there will be a selection of poems read by Robert Speight.

Listeners' attention is drawn introduces some to some alterations to Tuesday Diamond Time.

night's programmes.

The late night tour of the night spots with Bob Williams In Top Hat has now been concluded, and Bob can be heard In his own The programme from 8.15-9. mood of the show is set by the title "Take

new LPs In

Today

Forty-Five, which 11.30 am SOUTH OF THE BORDER 12.00 Noon LUNCHTIME REN.

Is Show Business parlance for a forty five minute period of relaxation.

Át 9.30

Siobhan McKenna concludes the story of Daniel > Defoe's heroine Moll Flanders, who ends her life as she began It-In Newgate Prison The 10 o'clock news is followed by a

fifteen minute programme for Irish listeners entitled *Voices of the Shamrock' and a Cham- ber Music Concert occupies the next 30 minutes unt!! Radio Newsreel at eleven. The con- cert features Rossini's Sonatas for strings played by the Soloistl DI Zagreb conducted by Antonlo Janigro. The night's listening concludes with Music Till Mid- night followed by the Weather Report.

The usual Tuesday Late Night Symphony Is changed to Wednesday (11.15 midnight) and this week includes Dellus'

a Marriage Licence Bureau. 1115 LATE NIGHT FINAL CLOSE North Country Sketches played

How he meets a girl and gets

her, along with some expert advice from a man of the world. dream" which stars Kim Hun. ter, Keenan Wynn, and Don Hanmer.

Today

3,00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE.

3.55 COUNTERPOINT PRESENTS

"It Wouldn't Be Fair”.

4.20 FAMOUS FIGHTS.

4.35 "MY HERO".

Lone Ranger".

3.00 CHILDREN'S HOUR

3.38 "CALVIN'S CORNER".

5.25 CARTOONS.

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

"The

DOWN.

5.00 pm

Tuesday

"TIME FOR TOTS"- Introduced by Angela Band. 5.15 THE ADVENTURES "or

WILLIAM TELL.

5.40 "JOE PALOOKA". 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.30 NEWS IN CHINESK

WEATHER REPORT.

7.33 "THE SONG

AND

PARADE"-Pro-

duced by John Bow, 8.00 "HIGHWAY PATROL". 8.25 "TOPPER".

8.50 THE NEWS IN BRIEF. 8.55 "THE MAN AND

CHALLENGE".

8.20 "THIS MAN DAWSON." 9.45 "SUSPICION".

7.30 NEW'S IN CHINESE, AND 10.35 "THE GOLDBERGS".

WEATHER REPORT.

7.35 "ON SAFARI”,

8.00 "RUMPUS

TIME"-Featuring

Berry

Ron Rose with the

Yaneza Group.

8.30 "BOLD VENTURE".

853 THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

9.00 ANN SOTHERN AS “SUSIE”.

9.25 "THE FOUR JUST MEN”.

9.50 "LARAMIE”.

10.45 *M** SQUAD WITH LEE

MARVIN.

11.10 LATE NIGHT FINAL-CLOSE

DOWN.

Sunday

2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE, 33) "LIFE WITH ELIZABETH”. 13 TV READERS DIGEST. 4.20 MUSICAL JAMBOREE.

445 "THE AIR FORCE STORY”—

Chapter 25.

5.05 "THE ROY ROGERS SHOW”. 5.30 CARTOONS.

5.35 "SEA HUNT"-Starring Lloyd

Bridges. .00 CLOSE DOWN.

THE

11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL-CLOSE

DOWN.

Wednesday

5.00 pm CHINESE

TALENT SHOW.

5.15 CARTOONS.

5.30 "FURY".

3.55 CARTOON.

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

CHILDREN'S

7.30 NEWS IN CHINESE

WEATHER REPORT.

by the Royal Philharmonic Or chestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham.

On

In place of America Stage, the story of the American Theatre, (7-7.30 pm Friday) there is a repeat of "The Lion,' the first in the series Radio Novels, which was broadcast on Saturday September 3 at 8.30 pm Col F T Harrington, 1.M.S. Is in the studio at 8.30 to tell us some more of his ex- periences 'On The Burma Road' and Frances Da Silva plays some new records în Time Out with Frances' at 9 o'clock. Nick Kendall has a guest D. J. from the HI-FI.Club on his pro- gramme from 7.30 to 8.

HIGHLIGHTS

BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY

CONCERTS

Mon. 2.00 2.45 pm-Composer of the Day, Schonberg.

Tue. 2.00-2.45 pm-Composer of the Day, Cherubini.

LIGHT STRING MUSIC

Sun. 5.00 5.30 Evening Serenade;

pm-Summer} 11.15-mid-

night-Softly with Strings.

Mon. & Thu. 8.15 8.30 pm-

Music In The Air, preseyed by

AND C.A.T.

7.35 "THIS IS YOUR MUSIC”. 1.00 BRITISH TELEVISION NEWS. 8.10 "THE JACK BENNY

GRAMME”.

8.35 BEVERLY GARLAND

"DECOY".

9.00 NEWS IN BRIEF.

Tue. & Thu. 7.15-7.30 pm- PRO- Martini Time, presented by Pen-

IN

9.05 "THE MUSIC MAKERS”—An R.T.V. Studio Presentation.

9.20 “PARIS PRECINCT", 9.45 CANTONESE FEATURE. 11.13. LATE NIGHT FINAL-CLOSE

DOWN.

nell & Co. Ltd.

Wed. 5.30-6.00

pm-Strings

Aflame by The Orchestra of Esquivel.

Presented Show of the Week, Mon. 8.30-9 p.m. John Wallace

DEZVOUS.

1.15 pm NEWS KELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT.

Cont.

130 LUNCHTIME RENDEZVOUS—

2.00 BIRELEY'S

OPEN HOUSE With Bob Williams and oc- casional visits to the Square Room.

-

BY,

4.00 THE DESERT SONG'

Sigmund Romberg. 4.30 WEATHER REPORT. 411 AROUND THE CRACKER BARREL -- With Silm Picking, & Shorty Zilch..

Capt.

12.00 Midnight. WEATHER EXPORT

-Close DOWL

Sunday

7.00 am START THE DAY RIGEN

WITH DAVID WEE. 9.00 NEWS RELAY FROM LADO HONGKONG, WEATHE* XI- PORT & AIRLINE SCHEDULES FOR THE DAY.

9.15 THE VOICE OF RONNIE HIGH

TON..

139 SUNDAY VARIETY. 19.00 MUSIC FOR THE BARRATH

- Sinfonia Dz Camera for. Il instruments hy Georger Eneros & Willissa Walton Belches- zar's Feast with Dennis Noble, the London Philharmonie Chair

Philarmonic

Orchestra.

11.00 PIANO INTERLUDE. 11.13 MARGARET WHITING

SINGS.

1130 SUNDAY STRINGS.

12.00 Noon. THE SUNDAY

SUNKIST SELENADE

1.15 pm

FROM

NEWS RELAY RADIO HONGKONG: AND WEATHER · REPORT—Sunk Serenade: cont.

3.00 PROMENADE—A

of light orchestral intuic populer classies.

LD WEATHER REPORT. 4.01 SERVICES' SPECIAL 5.00 SUMMER ·

:

EVENING SERENADI—Music in a Test- fal mood.

338 OPERATIC ARIA RECITAL-

By Mario Del Monaco. 5.45 DICK. HAYMAN PLAYS. £.00 THE BIG BANDS OF JELKY FIELDING & TITO PUKKIE AT GROSSINGERS.

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