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SIR ROY WELENSKY.

A Special Saturday Chinc Mai! Feature

TODAY TO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28

WELENSKY vs FREEMAN; THE FESTIVAL DISCUSSED

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MAN IN THE NEWS: 7:00 pm tonight-Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of the Federation Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and one of the central figures in the African political cauldron, is the latest object of radio interviewer John Freeman's piercing attention.

Freeman has pulled off some notable coups th his BBC tele- Vision series 'Face to Face', and was recently able to add Sir Roy fi à list already diverse enough to include Dame Edith Swell, King Hussein of Jordan, Augustus John, Tony Hancock, and Dr Carl Jung. One of the most penetrating of Interviewers, Freeman's questions are frank to a degree and he is adept at persuading his subject to reveal that makes him 4ck'.

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tenere puppets, the Symposium by the Masquera, Hadlo Hong- kong's concert of Western music, and the exhibit by contemporary artists Robti Fox, John Frad- feld, Effe Chow. Räth Kirbý, James Liu and Eric O'Neil Bhiw are the critice, who Patrick Penh who produces the programme will be in the Chair.

After the recital Megalof! etened to the boy and was visibly and genuinely Impressed with his brillance. Patting the round-eyed, big-eared prodigy on the head, he enthused over David's future and repeatedly remarked "He is good, but he must work hard, and then, well

E Flat Major, Op. 97 (her- Ish”) (Schumann)-The Phil- harmonia Orch. cond. by Carlo Maria Giulini.

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11.43 THE BLANCHED SOLDIER— A Sherlock Holmes story Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 12.15 p.m. JOURNEY INTO MELO-

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12.15 CARMEN CAVALLARO

THE PLANO-Carmen Cavallaro (Piano solos with Rhythm ac- comp.)

1.49 THE SIGNAL, DIARÝ FOR

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

135 TLUE SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 AFTERNOON RECITAL-Piano music by Spanish Composers, Whittemore and Lowe (Duo- pianists).

2.00 HANCOCK'S HALF

(Repeat).

HOUR-

4.50 WB SING FOR YOU-Deanna

Durbin & Mario Lanza. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL, FIESTA LA-

TINA-Betty Souza.

3.30 50AMES FORSYTE ESQ.- Adapted by Muriel Levy from "A Modern Comedy" by John Galsworthy.

160 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND

HIS ORCHESTRA. 1.30 RÁDIO HONGKONG SHORT

STORY COMPETITION-"The Damp that Falled" by David Hall.

Read by Derek Hogg. (Repeat).

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3.13 SERVICE FROM EXETER

CATHEDRAL. Conducted the Rev. R.C.D. Jasper. · 7.60 HOOKSHOP. 7.15 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL. 7.30 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY-X mis- cellany presented by Timothy Birch

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

3.00 TIME. SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

8.15 ME WORD—A Panel Game.

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