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TODAY TO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14

A RADIO PARTY AND A RECITAL BY HARRY ORE

4.45 IN PERSPECTIVE (repeat). 5.00 DISK JOCKEY.

3.30 YOUTH MAKES MUSIC

The Scottish Junior Singers and Christ's Hospital (Horsham) Military Band.

6.60 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

6.10 INTERLUDE.

6.13 ALBERT RAISNER TRIO. 6.30 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR-

CHESTRA.

7.00 THE CLITHEROE KID-"Girl

Trouble."

7.58 WEATHER REPORT. ·

FRIDAY, 10.15 P.M.-This afternoon at the Queen 7.30 FIRST HEARING.

Elizabeth School nearly a thousand young people will gather for the liveliest radio party ever planned in Hongkong.

authority born of an unbounding enthusiasm.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

1.15 THIS WEEK.

II.IS THE EPILOGUE-Conducted by The Rev. Father T. O'Neill SÍ. INTERLUDE.

11.30 SONATINE

NO. 1 IN D MAJOR FOR VIOLEN AND

PIANO (SCHLBERT)—Joseph Fuchs (Violin), Artur Balsam (Piano); Canymed.Op. 19. No 3 (Schubert). 'Grelchem am Spinnrade Op. 2 Elisabeth Schwarskopf (Voc) with Ed- win Fischer (Piano); Wan- derers Nachtlled. (Geethe) Geheimes. (Goethe) --- Hans Hotter (Baritone) with Gerald Moore at the Plano. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 1139 NEWS HEADLINES FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

8.45 BLACK AND WHITE NOTES. 12.00 Midnight. TIME SIGNAL, 9.00 SPORTS CAST.

CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

OF THE

9.13 RAY'S A LAUGH. 9.45 FOLK SONGES

BRITISH ISLES, 9:58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.

series of 'Fiesta Latina', dealing 19.13 IN THE COOL, COOL, COOL with music not included in the last programme.

BIR

JULIAN HUXLEY-In perspective: Wednesday, 9.15 pm

On Wednesday evening at a quarter past nine, Sir Julian Huxley, grandson of the famous biologist T. H. Huxley, and him- self one of the world's leading blologists describes how the ambitions of his youth have been realised, how his love of nature and interest in all living things has helped shape his

career.

SOME TALK OF ALEXAN- DER:. Wednesday, 7.45 pm - Stephen Alexander, whose pro- gramme 'Mainly for Middle brows enjoyed

a regular and enthusiastic following during its long run, is now back in England taking a well earned rest.

They'll see the Colony's newest and biggest swing band, 'The Jazzmakers,' ted by Radio This afternoon at 3, Betty will Hongkong's jazz deejays Alan be introducing the first of a new Haro and Colin Stuart, 'The Fabulous Echoes', a quintet of guitar playing rock 'n rollers who're currently pulling, in the crowds with their own night club act, Larry Allen, clown 'In Perspective' is a pro- gramme in which famous people prince of the keyboard, and Thelma Toledo опе of Hong. look back over their lives and kong's best known band singers. forward to future possibilities,

In addition Marllyn Palmer in relation to their life work, and Chico Rosa Periera, will their interests and their pro- their best gnostications for the future of sing numbers from selling disc 'Offbeat in Hong- the world. kong', and prizes will be award- ed for the various competitions In which the audience take part. "The whole event will be re- corded on the spot and broad- cast at a quarter past ten Friday evening: A novel feature of this show is that it is designed for both the English and Chinese services, with two comperes, Eddy Au-Yeung and Ted Thomas who also produces the show.

HANDLEY THE TOMMY STORY: Tuesday, 9pm-In Autumn 1939, a new radio show came on the air in Britain and set a fresh and original pattern of listener entertainment. It started the country laughing, and at that time the tonic of laughter was very much needed. The boost to morale provided by Tommy

his Handley and show I.T.M.A. (It's That Man Again) spread from the shores' of Britain to thousands of ser- vicemen throughout the world,

1.T.M.A. continued to enter- -tain the people Immediately after the war too, and when Tommy Handley died in 1949 his loss was felt, not only In Britain, but all over the world where English speaking people gathered at their radios. The Tommy Handley Story describes the re- markable comedian, and takes listeners behind the scenes of one of the most successful radio series ever produced. Extracts from the many I.T.M.A. shows will bring back many a happy memory to those who followed the fortunes of the happy-go- lucky team led by the 'irres- pressible Mr Handley. **FESTIVAL PREVIEW: Friday, 7.15 pm Listeners may have seen bullding in progress at the West wing of the Star Ferry pier on the Hongkong side, and wondered what it's all about. It is the theatre for the 1960 Festival of the Arts, and is going to be in great demand during the next month.

The Festival will be officially opened on Saturday by Lady evening Black, and on Friday at 7.15-you can hear a radio pre- view: introduced by Victor Price. In the programme there will be Interviews with many of the people organising the record number of shows and exhibitions In this year's Festival. Radio Hongkong will also be covering the opening ceremony on Satur. day at 12 noon, when' the com- mentators will be Ted Thomas and Pat Penn."

FIESTA LATINA: -Saturday, 8:00 - Three months ago Radio Hongkong Introduced a new series of Latin-American music in which the music ‘itself was Interspersed with an au- thoritative background of the countries:in/which ́lt as played. Compere 'Betty Bouza, who has made an extensive"study of this form of music speaks with the

The gap of ten thousand miles

OF THE EVENING. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.50 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO' NEWS-

REKL. 11.15 SATURDAY HOP.

FROM

11.57' WEATHER REPORT. HEADLINES 11.59 NEWS

RADIO AUSTRALIA, 12.00 Midnight. TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN--God Save The Queen.

Sunday

7.50 am TIME

SIGNAL... FIRST

DAY FAVOURITES. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 FIRST DAY FAVOURITE8

Cont'd.

758 WEATHER · REPORT. 200 TIME SIGNAL, 8 TRING

BONG.

1.58 WEATHER REPORT.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

SPORT RESULTS.

9.13 PROGRAMME PARADE. 9.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 10.30 THE RASOUMOVSKY · QUAR-

TERS (BEETHOVEN) — The first of three programmes, quartet No. 7 in F Major, Op. 59 No. 1 (Beethoven) Hun- garian String Quartet: Sonata in D Minor, L413 (Scarlatti)—— Peter Katin (Piano).

has done little to stem the flow 11.13 CELEBRATION OF MASS

of words from the efferevescent Stephen, and on Wednesday at

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FROM ST JOSEPHS CHURCH -Preacher: The Rev. Father

H. Dargan SJ.-.

pm KATHLEEN FERRIER (CONTRALTO) AND BRUNO WALTER (PIANO) — Song Cycle, Frauenliebe und Leben (Schumann).

FORM IN MUSIC. 1.00 TIME · SIGNAL,

a quarter to eight in the evening 12.45 we shall be broadcasting the third in a series of talks re- corded by him at the BBC studios and flown out to Hong- 12.30 kong.

In this week talk Four Steps in the Clouds' Stephen Alexander talks about Bangkok discusses the invasion of a well- known soft drink, and ranges over topics near and far in his usual entertaining manner.

RECITAL-

THE PICTURES.

GOING TO

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 115 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.

CONCERT 1.30 AFTERNOON

"Der Freischutz” — Overture (Weber) - Ernest Ansermet conducting L'Archestre de la Lyric Suite Suisse Romande: (Grieg). Philharmonia Or- chestra cond. by Nicolai Malko; "Abu Hassan"-Over- ture (Weber)-Ernest Anser- met conducting L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. 2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE ARCHERS

-Omnibus Edition.

-

OF

2.45 THE EXOTIC SOUNDS

MARTIN DENNY. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOME AND

HOSPITAL REQUESTS.

HARRY ORE FROM THE CONCERT HALL: Wednesday, 8.30 pm-The Radio Hongkong programme 'From the Concert Hall' which features recitals and performances from both focal and International artists has long been a favourite with the music lovers of Hong- kong. Few have filled the Wednesday evening spot so re- gularly and to such good effect as that doyen of Hongkong musicians Harry Ore, who last month celebrated his 74th birth- day. In Wednesday evening's recital Mr Ore will play a pro- gramme of works ranging from 6.10 INTERLUDE.

6.15 SERVICE Gastelnuovo Beethoven Tedesco.

to

Today

11.45 THE NOBLE BACHELOR

A Sherlock Holmes story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 12.15 pm JOURNEY INTO MELODY

Offenbach.

12.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

1.90 TIME BIGNAL, PLARY FOR

TODAY.

113 WEATHER REPORT. 1.35 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEW8. 1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT

The Monthes Op. 3ĩa (Teðal- kovsky)-Lev Oborin_(piano). 2.00 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR. 2.30 WE SING FOR YOU-Grace

Moore and John Klätt.

3.00 FIESTA LATINA-With Betty

Souza.

1.30 80AMES · FORSYTE E8Q -

4.00 EOR YOUR DELIGHT. 4.30 A KNIFE IN THE SUN-The

book of the crime" 5.00 TIME SIGNAL, A STAR RE- MEMBERS-Clarice Mayne. 5:30 BARNSTABLE — A new radio comedy by James Saunders. 6.09 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

AUSTRALIA.

FROM - WELLS CATHEDRAL-Conducted by The Priest Vicar. The Rev. J. G. Rowe.

7.00 BOOK &∙H OP-"Frederick Deliur" by Sir Thomas Beecham Reviewed by Derek Hogy.

7.15- STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL. 7.30 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY. 7.58-WEATHER - REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

· COMMENTARY.

8.15 MY WORD — A Panel Game with E. - Anort Robertson, Nancy Spain, Frank Muir, and Dents Norden. Chairman: Jack Longdand.

8.43 BUNDAY CONCERT-Concerto for Strings: & Contunuo in D (Albinoni) Symphonic Instru- mental •Ensemble cond. "by Jean Witold; The Song of the Earth (Mahler) · Maureen Forrester (Contralto),."Richard Lewis (Tenor). Chicago Sym- phony Orch cond. by Fritz Reiner.

9.58 WEATHER REPORT.

Adapted for broadcasting by 18.60 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS Muriel Levy from the novel

NEWS ABOUT BEITAIN.

"A Modern Comedy" by John 10.15 PALGRAVE'S GOLDEN Galsworthy. Part 3.

4.50 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND

HIS ORCHESTRA.

TREASURY.

18.45 - PIANO RECITAL. BY. RUTH

BLENCZYNSKA.

4.30 RADIO HONGKONG SHORT 1838 WRATHER REPORT.

8-T· O ·E-Y COMPETITION 1190 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- (repest).

RZEL.

Monday

7.80 - 100-2ME SIGNAL, MORNING

- PRELUDE.

7.35 NEWS SUMMARY.

720 MORNING PRELUDE (cont'd). 145' WEATHER REPORT.

7.47 MORNING PRELUDE (cont'd). 7.38 WEATHER REPORT.

1.06 TIME - SIGNAL, THE ́-NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME 'PARADE. 8.29 DIARY FOR TODAY, MON-

DAY'S' MELODIES..

·9.99 -TIME BIGNAL, NEWS' HEAD-

LINES. 9.82- HOME TILAL TEN - With

Michael Hall.

10:04 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL (repeat). 18.15 LUIZ ARCARAZ.

ORCHESTRA.

AND HIS

14.36 THE' WORLD'AROUND US. 1100 THE SQUARE By Marguerite Duras Translated from the French and produced by Barbara Bray.

12.80 Noon TED HEATH AND 'HIS

MUSIC (repeat).

12.30 pm MUSIC FROM THE' BAL- LET-Prelude a L'Appres-midi D'Un ́ Faune (Debusy) — "The Philharmonia Orch. cond. by Igor Markevitch; "The Three-

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