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ATIKE "BIPORTË--
TWO
SIGNAL; RADIO:NEWS-
SLEEPY · ·. PEOPLE— Presented by Lynn Morris. WEATHER REPORT.- NEWS HEADLINKS RADIO AUSTRALIA.
FROM
SIGNAL. CLOCK DOWN--God. Save The
Tuesday
AM TIME SIGNAL, BRIGHT
KUU AND FALLY,
£15 NEWS GUMMARY.
AND
WEATHER REPORT.
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(Cont'd).
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WEATHER REPORT.
EARLY-
EARLY-
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PROGRAMME PARADE.
GULARY FOR TODAY, TUES-
DAY'S TUNES.
TIME. SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
MEG TILL
Tringles des Tintalent. Toreador
sistres Song:
Votre Toast. Je Peux Vous le Rendra - Licia Albanese (Soprano), Bise Stevens (Mezzo-Soprano). Jan Peerce (Tenor), Robert Merrill (Egri tone); "Samson and Delilah" Bachanale (Saint-Saens)-Leo- pold Stokowski cond. Members - of the NBC Symphony Orch.: "Orfeo" kfinuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits · (Gluck). THE HIGH GIRDERS - The story of the Tay Bridge disaster by John Prebble, 12.45 pm THE BAY ELLINGTON
QUARTET.
11:45
1.M TIME SIGNAL,
AUTODAY.
5.00 TIME SIGNAL,
BOUND
HOMEWARD
5.90 TIME. SIGNAL, NEWS FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA. 6.10 INTERLUDE. 6.15
PrGUESE HALF HOUR-
by Don Carlos. 6.45 THE ARCHERS. 6.58 WEATHER REPOET. 700 TIME · SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY.
7.15 TODAY-A daily news` maga-
Michael. zine" produced by Page.
7.30 HONGKONG BY PARADE
Presented by Michel-Meredith. 8.30 MING YELLOW-A serial by John Marquand. Part 3: "The Golden-Haired Rat."
DIARY FOR --9.00
113 WEATHER REPORT. 115 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 EDUCATING .
(repeat).
ARCHIA
-
NEWS,
3.53 WEATHER REPORT.
TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 9.15 PIANO RECITAL-By Rudolf Serin. (Part 1) Recorded at the Loke Yew Hall on 7th November.
DARK - AFTER
A
· 2.00 VIRTUOSO
and 10.15 MARK -Adagio
with Allegro (from Sonata No. 6)
Thursday-rendezvous Mark Broiles. (Boccherini arr. Platti); Nun komm
10.33 WEATHER REPORT. Heiland der Helden (J. S. Bach arr. Fournier): 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-
REEL.. -Ich nu dir, Herr Jesu Christ: Herzlich tut mich verlangen: о
dein' Mensch, bewein' Sunde gross ̊ (J. 9. Bach arg. Fournier): Sicilienne. Op-78 (Faure). 299 PETER
CONCERT ORCHESTRA. 3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN. 1.30 C. P. MACGREGOR SHOW. 4.90 FOOTLIGHT FAVOURITES ́
Compiled by Alleen Woods. 439 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Alavis.
YORKI
AND
HIS
5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND.
6.00 TIME-SIGNAL. NEWS FROM,
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
40 INTERLUDE.
LIS THE DAWN
OF
AFRICA - No. 5: The Riddle of Zim- babwe by Roland Oliver.
GENERALLY-
A British Council Programme.
1.38 -WEATHER REPORT,
TEX with
4.39 SPEAKING
RADIO NEWS-
Brocat).
4. THE ARCHERS.
THE FOUB LADS.
US. STANLEY
CONCERT
TRK WORLD AROUND
PORTRAIT or
-BALDWIN-A
·YOUR BE
ŠRADIO
HALL ** Ferruccio - Tagilavini
FOOD OF LOVE (Repeat).
CONWAY AT
THE PIANO...
DAY-PRAYERS
-
by
RICH DIARY; FOR
WŁACHIE REPORT. TIME” KIGNAL, THE WIWS. MURID FROM THE FILME Compiled by Alleen Woods. MKOMANDES · WORLD - Pro- duced by Murray. Leavitt and Thelma Stuart.
therokes
REYTHM- {Noble); «Lamby 28: The Count's Idea CalThe Duke's' Iden set): Night and Day (Por
scinating Rhytm (G.
-Hat wire (Ber-
Redskin (R Rhumba.
Afternoon of
ex 1Sake Bartle', 'zi Boil) anet): Flying Homie (Good.
Hampton).
SLIVECAND LI
•G CONCERT HALL
BOUND.
MADIO AUSTRALIA.
INTERLUDE
WILIGHT HOU with Sandy
UK ARCHELs.
STHER REPORT.
SIGNAL. THE NEWS, ENTARY.
PAWHAT—A_panel -- th which producer Colvyn
(in hame Justy Sinic- Qitabant and Mark efore they use in ten
Question... Master:
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REPORT:
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CHOICE—A selecé poetry chosen and read pret. Bawings,
FROM RALL
VERIGNAL, OWN-Got Save The
Wednesday
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
- COMMENTARY,
dally 2.15 TODAY — A
magazine produced by Michael Page.
news
134 JAZZ HALF HOUR — With
Alan Hare.
11.13 ROMANCE IN VENICE, 11.30 MUSIC FOR SWEETHEARTS With Eric Jupp (Piano) and the Orchestra: ju 1157 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES
RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 Midnight. TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.
Friday
FROM
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, MORN-
ING MELODY. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 MORNING
(Cont'd).
MELODY—
TODAY,
7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 MORNING MELODY-(Cont'd). 158 WEATHER REPORT.. 8.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. 810 PROGRAMME PARADE.
FOR 1.20 DIARY.
FRIDAY! FAVOURITES. 8.00 TEIE SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
LINES.
TILLL TEN - with HOME Barbara Lawrence. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL (Repeat). 8.15 CRIPPEN A retrospective
talk on the famous murderer, 10.15 TRIO LOS PARAGUAYOS. on the fiftieth anniversary of 10.30 THE WORLD AROUND "The German Fifth Column" by Frank →→ his execution. By
David Woodward. Marshall.
8,0 LETTER FROM AMERICA
Rv Allstair, Cooke.
9.02
1.34 A COMPOSER SINGS-The 11.00 MUSIC FROM CANADA-Rose
first of two programmės of English ·Songs - In which Michael -Head', sings to his town accompaniment.
8.38 -WEATHER REPORT. - 1.00 TINEZ SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
9.15 TAKE - IT · FROM, HERS. 9.45 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MAR- GOT 'ASQUITH — Episode 3.. 19.90 EVENING STAR--Introduced
by Alleen Wondi
18.15 VINTAGE GOONS-NO. 1: "The Mummißed - PriestTM
(repeat), **
123-KEYBOARD CAVALGADE. 1139 WEATHER, REPORT.
· 11.94. TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
1113 WITH HEART AND VOICE
1143
The third of four, programmes of English Cathedral music. Choir of Salisbury Cathedral, conducted. by Christopher Dearnley.
INTERLUDE—Adagio` PLANO in: B Minor, K. 540 (Mozart): ***** Sir Variations in F Major, K. _55. (Mozart); Kleiner Trauer- “marach.... K. 45% (Mozart) ---
Walter Gleseking (Piano). 11.57÷WEATHER REPORT.
11
FROM
NEWS - HRAÐUDIES RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 MLčnicht, TIME DI SIGNAL, CLOSE-DOWN- God Save The Queer
Thursday
1.00 am TIME BIGNAL, UP WITH
THE SUN.
„A NEWS, KUMMARY.
· La UP. WE THE SUN-{Contḍ). -TAN WEATHER REPORT. $10 TE MILE THE SUN (Cont'd).
1.58-WRATHER REPORT.
4.00 THE SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 41 PROGRAMME -PARADE.
Goldblatt (Piano). 11.30 RAYS A LAUGH-(Repeat).
"Hansel 12.00 Noon. CONCERTO ****
Gretel" suite (Humper- ... and
dinck): Overture. Concerto No. 1 F sharp minor, Op. 1 (Rachmaninoff); Heart Wounds from Elegiac Melodies Op. 34 (Grieg); Concerto No. 4 in G minor, Op. 40 (Rachmaninoff).
REDIFFUSION
1.00 TIME SIGNAL,
TODAY.
DLARY FOR
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 13 LETTER FROM AMERICA- by Alistair Cooke (Repeat). 1.45 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 2.15 LONDON CALLING. 2.45 GUITAR TIME featuring
4.00
George Cordoba (Guitar).
3. WE LIVE AND LEARN. 330 MODERN TRENDS-Presented by Colin Stuart, No. 2 (Re- peat).
VARIETIES- PALACE OF An old time music Hall, pre- sented by C. F. Meehan, in col- laboration with Ernest Long- staffe, who also conducts BBC Variety Orchestra. 4.34 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Mavis.
·
5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND.
The
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
6.10 INTERLUDE. 6.15 THE DAWN
OF AFRICA- Part & Across the Sudan Belt" by Saburi Biobaku. 6.30 THE WEEK'S GOOD CLASE-
behalf An appeal on
of the Hongkong Hon. P. H. Teng.
Anti-TB Association
by Dr
6.45 THE ARCHERS. 6.38 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00, TIME SIGNAL,
COMMENTARY.
THE NEWS, 7.15 TODAY-A daily news maga- zine produced by Michael Page. REMEMBER-Pre- 7.30. DO YOU
sented by Alleen Woods. 8.00 INTERPRETATION- —
Eric
O'Nell Shaw compares recorded different by
well-known
programmes
musicians .. of
masterworks.
8.30 IN LIGHTER MOOD-(AM
only).
--
-
8.58 WEATHER REPORT (AM
only).
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN (AM only).
9.15 THE NAVY LARK—(AM only). 9.45 TOASTMASTER ON THE AIR-
and Edited
introduced by Michael Baldwin. 10.13 TAKE IT FROM
10.45
HERE-(Re- PACKIE GLEASON AND HIS ORCHESTRA.
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00. TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL. 11.15 THE
STORY ABOUT THE and ROAD-A poem written read by Christopher Logue.
BALLROOM- TIME 1130 OLD
Thompson and his Or-
11.57
ER REPORT.
11.59 NEWS HEADLINES FROM
RADIO- AUSTRALIA.
SIGNAL, 12.00 Midnight. TIME
CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.
FM ONLY
(From 8:30 p.m. to 9.45 p.m.) 8.30 AT THE OPERA-"Noye's Fludde" (Benjamin Britten); Owen Brannigan as Noah; Gladys Parr as Noah's wife Introduced by John Amis
DIGBY A MEMOIR'
AND
'DENNIS DAY SHOW'
Thirty Minute Theatre presents "Digby A Memoir" by Justin Blake, on Tuesday at 9.35 p.m. over the Blue Network of Rediffusion.
:
Right from This school days, in the theatre and on radio. He Digby showed In what direction is particularly effective In his natural gifts lay, and he modern plays, and, has
taken himself never had any doubt part in many BBC Transcrip- about what career he should tion Service programmes.
choose.
Advertising he knew, was his, vocation, and the first big job he did was to sell his own talents to the heads of Messrs. Fairbrother, Simms (Advertis- Limited, who had never Ing) before thought that advertising could be a vocation they thought it was just a job.
12 DIARY FOR TODAY, BHYTHM Digby joined the firm and got 9.80 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
HINES
9.32 HOME TILL TEN-By John
to work. In six months he had doubled the sales of the product that was his especial care, and he went on doubling them. Then 18.00 TIMER** SIGNÁL, RADIO
he perfected an idea of real NEWSREEL(Repeat). 18.15. FEANE WEIR AND HIS OR- genlus, and explained it to his
UCHESTRA.
ILIS THE WORLD AROUND US
And the Waters Covered the "A" production of the Federal Broadcasting Corpark- tion of Rhodesia and Nya- THUD AND BLUNDER part 1: 1 Teeing Un":- A Comedy by John Jowett, with Naunton Wayne. ILM MUSIC. AT MID LEVEL
Popular classics selected and introduced by Pat Gartly
MID DAY PRAYERS— Cruducted by Rev. Father J. Toby S.J. 19M HAND BOX.
1987LME SIGNAL,
“ATOO BIẾNÁL, ENING 12.15 PUN
KILIG NOTES" (cant
KIJING NOYES - (cont^4) "
XATHER REPORT
SIGNAL - THE NEWS. ZOGKLANKI-PAKADI.
- DIARY....... FOR TODAY SAID
KERK, MELODIES:
“BIGNAL“ NEWS
DIGNAL, KADIO"NEWS-
CALYPSO HOLIDAY.
“WORLD "AROUND US hers;The Dead Men
7: of the Burks and
#TS: IKOM- OZERA Preuze, Act L'Amour est
1:
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Duet: Parlez- ere, - Seguicilig
Pres des Remparts Act 1: Gypay Song:
TODAY.
DIARY FOR
113 ́ WEATHER REPORT. · LIE TIMESSIGNAL, THE NEWS.
ES MANTOVANI AND
firm one day at a meeting' in the Board Room.
This scheme aroused first as-' tonishment, then interest, then that the exchement so intense agency could hardly put it into operation quickly enough, -14. succeeded; it was fantastically successful.・・ Digby was made a partner. He became a very rich man; a Member of Parliament; Str. Digby,
Не
His advertising scheme was carried further—and further and, finally, too far. had - sold - every possible commodity to the nation, and NON CHESTIA—(ReplatJDDEVIASA
SIGNALSA WOMAN'S some Impossible ones. But when WORLD Produced by: Murray he began to sell Death! You Levyitt and Thelma Stuart. A
L'Apprend à Sorcier may be able to Imagine what a Apprentice) state of affairs that led to, but Soldiers Chorus you cannot, this thirty. Staar minute play, “Digby - A
Orch. Memoir?" "will tell you. Cond. by Martin Koelkaren
•The Holy City® (Adams-Wheat- berty); * Niue -- Chorus -krom- "Casanovay) (Stratus): Sewist to date antire written and pro-
Royal Male
Maastrich
AND
HIS
WE LIVE AND LEARN, PERCY FAITH OECHLETE A = (Victor Herbert).
LIỆT TOEs (read
by, Mavis
'It is a bright amusing and up-
duced with a drive that almost maices Digby's advertising Ideas convincing.
plays Hugh Burden,, who Digby, is one of the most ex- perienced of English actors both
Dennis Day, star of Radio and T.V. will be back on the Blue Network schedule on Wednesday at 9.35 pm with, another series. of the popular "Dennis Day Show.”
.
· Supported " by Famous guest stars, The Dennis Day. Show apella Thirty Minutes of songs and fun with Dennis and his girl friend Mildred, and trouble with Dennis future mother-in-law,
BBC World Theatre presents a 90 Minute play by Oscar Wilde entitled "An Ideal Husband" on Produced Monday at 9.35 pm.
by Charles Lafeaux · for the BBC, the play stars Tony Brit- ton and Faith Brook with Gladyü÷Young."
11.30 am
Today
THIRTY
MINU T- THEATRE-"Death In A Crystal' (Repeat). 12.00 Neon LOU STKIN GROUP.. -12.15 pm 3OURNEY INTO HE
LODY
12.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC. $1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. $1.15 'NEWS AND WEATHER BE-
*PORT.
· 130,-MUSIC' SHOP,
Z.
SATURDAY TELEPHONE RE- QUESTS...
3.00 WEEKEND POT POURRI 3.30 CRIME FIGHTERS. 4.00 JIM AMECHE POPS
CERT.
- 4.30 TEA-DANCE.
CON-
5.00 HILL BILLY HAYEIDE, 5.30 MUSIC. BY MELACHRINO. 6.00 MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH. 630 DELTA CITY JAZZ. 7.00 BBC NEWS. 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ENTERTAINMENT
8.13 MUSIC IN THE AIR.
8.38 NOM DE PLUME.
9.00 HIT PARADE.
9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES.
AND
9.35 MUSIC FROM MAXIM'S---- Trom- Played by the Franco betta Quartet. 10.05 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW. 11.00 STOP PRESS-News Head-
lihes. 1LOS JIM
AMECHE
Continued. 12.00 Midnight
SHOW-
"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN" Close Down.
Sunday
7.00 am SUNDAY SERENADE. 7.30 THE SUNSHINE BOYS- Gospel
Songs and Spirituals.
7.45 KEYBOARD RHYTHM.' 8.00 WEATHER FORECAST.
MUSIC BY MALTBY.
SPORTS 9.00 NEWS,
RESULTS
AND WEATHER FORECAST. 9.15 STAN THE MAN.
9.39 FORCES FAVOURITES. 10.30 HANCOCK'S
(Repeat).
HALF HOUR — ·
11.00 MOVIE MAGAZINE-(Repeat)
-with Prize to Be Won. 11.30 PIANO WORKS OF MOZART, 12.00 Noon. OUT OF THE DARK-
Omnibus Edition.
12.43 pm
ORCHESTRA OF THE
WEEK.
1.13 WEATHER
REPORT,
NEWS
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- 1.30 JIM AMECHTE SHOW.
MENTS.
2.30 SUNDAY CONCERT Music
Of The Masters.
3.30 YOU'VE. ASKED FOR IT-
Mike Ellery Answers your Re-. quests. 430 JOSE
MEAS
ORCHESTRA.
TRIO
AND
4,45 POT POURRI — POPULAR
VARIETY.
5.30 TRA DANCE.
6.00 RHYTHM IS THEIR BUSINESS
-BBCTS.
6.30 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Oratorios -Extracts From
Presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan, S.J. 7.00 BBC NEWS.
7.49 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND
TERLUDE.
IN-
7.15 LARRY ALLEN SAYS "Be My
Guest."
1.45 DOWN YOUR WAY-Presented
by Ron Ross.
8.15 STRING SERENADE. 8.30 BBC FEATURE.
9.00 MUSIC IN MINIATURE. BIRTHDAYS 9.30 TODAY'S
ANNIVERSARIES.
9.35 GOON
SHOW
Smoking Seagoon."
10.05 JIMI AMECHE
.CERT.
11.00 STOP
lines.
AND
**The Last
POPS
CON-
PRESS-News
Head-
SAVE
THE
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.00 Mid. "GOD
QUEEN" Close Down.
Monday
7.00 am MUSICAL
CLOCK-
Popular Vadety with Time
Checks.
7.13 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS,
FORECAST.
8.18 TOP
OF
AND
WEATHER
THE MORNING- Presented by Mike Ellery. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 TOP
HOLLAND--
OF THE MORNING → Continued. 19.00 REMEMBER THESE?-Melo-
ties for Reminiscing. 10.30 SECOND SPRING. 10.45 MUSICTM" FROM
(Repeat). 11.00 COFFEE BREAK.
OF THE DARK-The 11.30 OUT
story of a woman's courage. 11.45 BECITAL
12.00 Noon SHOW TIME. 12.30 pm LOCAL · GOLD. BATE--,
The Helba Stary (Repeat). 1.80 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT.
AND HIS
130 TED
HEATH MUSIC-BBCTS. 2.00 MELODY TIME. 4.00 DENNIS WILSON. 4.15 TEA DANCE,
4.45 OPERATION KOON SATIL
LITE.
5.00
CHILDREN'S CORNER-Pre- sented by Auntie Mary.
5.39 LAWRENCE WELK AND HIS
ORCHESTRĄ.
5.08 VOICE OF SPORT. 6.15 MONDAY REQUESTS -Pre-
sented by Ron Ross.
6.45 THE ARCHERS, 7.00 BBC NEWS.
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-
- TERLUDE,
7.13 THE LIBERACE SHOW. 745 HERE COMES O'MALLEY. 8.00 THIRTY TO ONE-Presenting. the Mundesk Choles of the Peachey family of 9. Burning Boad, Ist Boor, Hongkong. 8.30-BIY WORD-A BBC Panel
Game. 9.00 OFF THE RECORD-Latest Releases Reviewed by Roa ROSE, ́930 `TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES. 9.15 “AN - IDEAL. By Oscar
HUSBAND- Wide. Leaturing Tony Britton and Faith Brook with Gladys Young.
11.02 STOP PRESS—AHÄDLINES.- 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND-
Light Music.
SAVE
THE
12.00 Midnight "GOD
QUEEN" Close Down.
Tuesday
7.00 am MUSICAL
CLOCK-
Time
Popular Variety. with Checks.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued.
WEATHER
· 8.00 NEWS
ROUND
PORECAST.
AND
8.19 TOP OF THE MORNING- Presented by Ron Ross.'. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.
OF 9.02 TOP
THE MORNING-→ · Continued.
UP...
AND 7.15 TED HEATH
MUSIC. 7.45 THIRTY TO ONE-Presenting
Choice the Mical
of the Yang family of 20, Hankow 10.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ. Road, Ground Floor, Kowloon,
10.30 SECOND SPRING,
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