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Radio HK (cont'd)!

7.39 · EXHIND, THE HEADLINES

from leading Correspondents news agencies, meet around

at microphone

Radio the

Bazkung. Chairman. Timely Birch

230 SINGING

THROUGH

THE

AGES — Talk of the Human Voice, by Rev. Father T. F. Ryan SJ.

13 MEET THE HAND - One of Hongkong's leading orchestras, Ted Thomas, presented by produced. by-Ray Cordeiro. 15 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. & NEWS- ABOUT BRITALY.

T. S. 9.15 KQBKET - DONAT IN

KLOT'S “MURDER IN THE CATHEDRALTM - The Old Vic Company Production Robert Helpmann.

19.36 INTERLUDE.

18.15 SUNATA — A. weekly

by

12.00: Midnight

TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

Wednesday

7.00`am

THE

NOTES.

SIGNAL, RISING

7.15: NEWS SUMMARY. 120: RISING NOTES (Cont'd). 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 RISING NOTES (Cont'd). 7.33 WEATHER REPORT. 8.60 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 3.18 PROGRAMME PARADE.

TODAY, 8.90 DIARY. FOR

in

WEEK MELODIES. 9.90 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES. 9.33 HOME TILL TEN-with David

Dunkerley.

10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL-Repeat).

10.15 CYRIL STAPLETON AND HIS

- ORCHESTRA.

AROUND US- THE WORLD Music for Everyone, A talk by Father Ryan.

1100

pro- 18.30 in which the 32. sonatas of Beethoven will be- played. Sonata No. 13 in G Mihor, Op. No. 1 (Beeth-

Gleseking. qven) -Walter (Piano); Sonata. No. 20 in G: Op. 4. No; (Beethoven)

·Artur Schmabel (Piano); Sonata No 11 in C.Op. 53 ("Wald- stein") (Beethoven) → Artur Schnabel: (Piano).

1138 WEATHER. REPORT.

ILJE TIME, SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

THL

11.15 CANDLE LIGHT – Presented

by, Pamela Johriston.

-147 WEATHER REPORT.

11.59 NEWS

HEADLINES

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

1-98 “Midnight – THE

Ride of the Valkyries & Magic HIGHLIGHTS FROM OPERA— Fire Music ("Die Walkure") in Truben (Wagner); Einsam Taren (Disa's Dream) (from Laberer in Wagner); Ich Sah De sud ("Parstal Wagner); Der Manner Sippe (from "Die Walkure Wagner): The Fly- ing Dutchman" (Wagner): (a) Mein Kind. (b) Mogat du. mein Kind (Paland's Aria) Act 2

viel und Tannhauser". Gar achon ward bler (Landgrave's Address) Act 2. 1143 A MAN WITHOUT A MASK.

AND ROBERT PARNON 12.31 pm

HIS ORCHESTRA.

FROM

12.43

1.04 TIME SIGNAL,

THE RAY ELLINGTON QUAR- TET.

FOR

DIARY

PORTODAY.

SIGNAL,

CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

Tuesday

7.30; 2012. ZEIT SIGNAL,

-AND- KARLY.

BRIGHT

NEWS SUMMARY,'

12. BRIGHT AND

EARLY

[[(cont'd); ....

ZAS- WEATHER REPORT.

TAT. BRIGHT AND EARLY

(cont'd).

WEATHER REPORT.

STAL SIGNAL-THE NEWS.

PROGRAMME - PARADE. DIARY FOR TODAY, DAPS FUNKS:

TUES-

£3*TDIZ. SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

9.17.BONE TILLÄ TEN With

Michael Butner.

1636 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-

"RIXL" (repeat):

18.15 THE

GEORGE

QUINTET...

SHEARING

10.30 THR-WORLD-AROUND US -

Henry James in Cambridge.

Geoffrey. A recollection by Keyits.

110" TOUK

RADIO CONCERT HALL - Rise Stevens. (Con- trakto

FOOD OF LOVE (repeat). Noan BUNNY BEHIGAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA.

12.13 par MID DAY PRAYERS

Conducted .. by Rev. J. W. Foster.

12.39 MODERN JAZZ-Compiled and

presented by Ray Cordeiro.

180 TIME SIGNAL, DAIRY FOR

TODAY.

LAY WEATHER REPORT.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15. TAIE SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 PROGRAMME

ANDREW'S

FOR

ST.

DAY Alistair

McHarg (Baritone)

and The

Cholr con-

Glasgow Phoenix

ducted by Peter Mooney.

2.00 VIRTUO30-Pictures From An

Exhibition

(Mussorgsky);

AND HIS

Sviatoslav Richter (Plano). 2.30 JOSE. ALBENTZ

ORCHESTRA

SOTLIGHT

3.66 WE LIVE AND LEARN. 3.30 C. P. MACGREGOR SHOW-

Joan Bennett.

FAVOURITES —–—– Compiled by. Alleen Woods. 4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented

by Mavis..

4.00

5.80 HOMEWARD BOUND. 535 ST. ANDREW BOUND THE WORLD Recordings from St. dinners in- Andrew's Day troduced by Tom Fleming. 6.00 TEME SIGNAL, NEWS FROST

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

£18 INTERLUDE.

6.IS THE DAWN OF AFRICA

No. 8 "Into the Interior" by €. E. Carrington. 630 SPEAKING

GENERALLY—A British Council Programme).-

6. THE ARCHERS.

6.53. WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TDI SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

COMMENTARY.

1.15 TODAY-A daily news maga-

zine

produced by Michael Page. 7.38 JAZZ HALF HOUR with Alan

Hare

18.00

A DAY WITH CHURCHILL As recalled by Michel St. Denis introducel by Laurence Gilliam in celebration of Birthday.

-trees bloom. Op. 384. (Johann

Strauss

From The (Gardner); Deep

Canebrake

(Trad.

arr. Heifetz):

FM ONLY

(From 8.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m.)

THE OPERA-"The

Minstrels (Debussy); Efetue 320 ATesting Verdi). The Force

at Home (Foster, arr. Kreisler). 3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN.

3.39. FIESTA AT THE WALDORF. 4.00 FILM FOCUS-Repeat).

Milanov

del Destino)-Zinka (Soprano). Giuseppe Di Stefano

4.39 THE YOUNG IDEA Presented REDIFFUSION

by Mavis.

5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND. 6.00 TAMME SIGNAL,

NEWS' FROM A

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

6.10 INTERLUDE.

8.13 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR-

Presented by Don Carlos.

6.45 THE ARCHERS. 6.53 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL,

COMMENTARY.. 7.15 TODAY—A daily

THE NEWS,

news maga-

(Tenor),

(Baritone).

Leonard Warrert Rosalind Elias (Mezzo-soprano Giorgio Tozzi (Bass), with Orchestra and Chorus of the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Rome conducted by Fernando Previtali.

'BRAT FARRAR' AND NEW

'RAY'S A LAUGH' SERIES

zine produced by Michael Page. Tomorrow night at 9.35 p.m. Rediffusion

HONGKONG

7.30 THE

HIT

PARADE-Introduced by Michel

Meredith.

8.30 MING

“YELLOW — Part 4 "General Wu Gives a Party.“ 8.53 WEATHER REPORT. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE

NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.

10.15

NEWS.

7,

first programme in another Laugh.'

That cheerful, friendly come. further Ted stars in a dian series of Ray's A Laugh, with Kitty Bluett again Australian cuffering, but by no means In silence, as his radio wife.

9.15 PIANO RECITAL BY RUDOLF SERKIN-Recorded at the Loke

November Yew Hall on 1960 (Part 2). 935 SONGS OF THE WAYFARER-

Kenneth Connor plays most (Gustave Mahler): On my love's

other character parts wedding day: I am going of the through the field this morning: without coming anywhere near There is a glowing dagger; Your

the end of his repertory of odd sweet eyes of blue.

AFTER MARK

DARK A voices, and Laldman Browne, as Thursday night rendezvous his boss, is the only man who with Mark Broiles.

can strike something approach- 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- Ing terror into the heart of the

REEL..

otherwise irrepressible Ray. 11.15 BROADWAY MELODIES.

Rediffusion presents the first 11.30 MUSIC POR SWEETHEARTS—

Farrar," of "Brat and The episode Brie Jupp (Piano) Orchestra.

mystery in four parts by Cyril 11.57 WEATHER REPORT.

adapted from the HEADLINES

Wentzel, 1139 NEWS

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

nove! by Josphine Tey, on Tues- TIME 12.00 Midnight.

with Frank CLOSE DOWN-God Save The day at 9.35 pm,

Duncan as Brat Farrar.

What happened to the heir of Latchetts? And who is Brat Farrar? These two questions form the basis of the mystery At the in this ingenius serial. age of thirteen Patrick Ashby. the elder of twins, disappeared 7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, MORNING and was presumed to have com-

Queen.

Friday

MELODY.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

FROM

SIGNAL,

mitted suicide.

a

The story of Brat Farrar be- gins eight years later, a short time before the surviving twin, Simón, is due to celebrate his ! twenty-first birthday and come FRI- into his Inheritance, a house and a stud-farm in the English coun- tryside.

7.20 MORNING MELODY—(Cont'd), 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 MORNING MELODY-(Cont'd). 7.38 WEATHER REPORT. 8.50 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

TODAY, 8.20 DIARY ROR

DAY'S FAVOURITES, 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

9.02 HOME TILL TEN-With Bar-

bara LawTCCCB.

10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS

REEL (Repeat).

10.10 TEDDY PHILLIPS AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US— Music that Goeth with a Whele: Mechanical

introduced by instruments

musical

Fritz Spiegl. 11.00 MUSIC FROM CANADA. 11.30 RAY'S A LAUGH (Repeat). 12.00 Noon, CONCERTO-Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18 (Rachmaninoff); Roman Car-

Op. (Berlioz); Til Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op. 28 (Richard Strauss).

his

T

1.34 A COMPOSER SINGB-The final programme of English Songs in which Michael Head sings to his own accompanist. 8.58 WEATHER REPORT.

THE NEWS, 9.00 ZNIE SIGNAL,

NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 9.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE. AUTORIOGRAPHY OF GOT ASQUITH — Read Gladys Young. Episode 4.

STAR-Introduced EVENING by Aileen Woods

1.15. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS ----, 9.45

Compiled by Alléen Woods.

WOMAN'S

·WORLD—Produced by Murray Leavitt and Thelma Stuart.. 2.38 ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM —

2.90 TIME SIGNAL,

10.00

MAR- by

the

Y HEART AND VOICE-

19.15 VINTAGE GOONS-No. 2 "The Greatest Mountain in Cyclone' (Hamlin), The Note is

World" (Repeat). Blue (Hamin). Play, Fiddle, 19.45 LETTER. FROM 'AMERICA—

.. by Alistair Cooke. Play (Lawrence - Deutsch- Altman), I timember April 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. (Pay-De Pahl-Johnston), Polk 11.80 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- Dots and Moonbeams (Johnny Barkę-Jiany - Van Heusen). Gaucho (Hamlin). A Torgy Day (G. and I Gershwin), -

(Lyle-Sawser). Summer Love Battle of the Haris (Al Cohen) 11.45

-Johnny. Kamlin · Quintet. WE LIVE AND LEARN. BBC CONCERT HALL - BBC

Symphony Orchestra conduct-

ed by Sir Adrian. Bonit.

THE YOUNG IDEA-Present-

ed by Mavis. *

ROSEWARD BOUND.

1.M TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

KAT ENTERLUDE,

CIS LA DEMI - HEURE FRAN-

CAISE

LO THE ARCHERS.

LS WEATHER REPORT.

7.88 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMENTARY.

1.15 Z OD Y Y — A daily news magazine produced by Michael Page.

130 WHO AND WHAT — A panel producer Lame: în ́- which Colvyn Haye tries to baffle Judy Stamers. Ron Oliphant

11.15

the final programme of English Cathedral Music: York Minster Choir conducted by Francis

RECITAL-

Jackson. HARPSICHORD Capriccio On The Departure of HIS Beloved Brother (Arioso: Andante: Adagiosissimo Aria de Pastiglione: Fuga); Wanda landowska, Harpsichord. WEATHER REPORT. 11.39 NEWS HEADLINES FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

TIME 12.00 Midnight.

SIGNAL. CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

1137

Thursday

7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, UP WITH

THE SUN.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 720 UP WITH THE SUN-(Cont'd). 7.45 WEATHER REPORT.

7.47 UP WITH THE SUN—(Cont'd).

100 TAIE SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 2.18 PROGRAMME PARADE. 820 DIARY FOR TODAY, RHYTHM

RENDEZVOUS.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

and Mark Brailes before” they 7.53 - WEATHER REPORT.

Ques- the, up ten- questions.

Ted Thomas. Mon Mister: 1.00 FILM-FOCUS—A weekly filmn magazine, compiled and edited by Bill Dorward and pro-

duced by Patricia Penn. 2.M MUSIC, MAGAZINE-Compiled

and Introduced by Dekker. 1.33 WEATHER REPORT. 18: TIME. SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 9.15 JACK - WINTER'S DRKAM ·

Alleen

A play for voices by James K. Baxter, Froduced by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service IES CONTINENTAL CABARET

Introduced by Tina Mickel.

CLASS — No. : - 4: 18:38 MASTER

Lieder (Mahler, Schubert and Watf).

:

-

18.33 WEATHER REPORT. 11.80 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

KEKL. *.

11.13. WINTER → Poetry read by

and

Marjorie: -Andaluan Tana Stephen Murray. Introduced

by Derek Bali.

11.39 WALTZ TAR.

11.57, WRATHER' REPORT.

John

- 9.02 HOME TILL TEN-with

Caswell. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL (Repeat).

BRUNO 1915 QUINTATTO

MAR- TINO..

US 10.30 THE WORLD AROUND

The Art of the Dramatist by J. B. Priestley.

11.06 THUD

AND BLUNDER - A comedy by John Jowett with Naunton Wayne. Part 2-In the Rough

11.30 MUSIC AT MID-LEVEL- Popular classics selected and -introduced by Pat Gartly. 12.15 pm MID ĎAY PRAYERS—

by Rev. Father J. Foley SJ. 12.45 BAND BOX. $1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

TODAY

DIARY FOR

NE TIK SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 113 WEATHER REPORT. 138 MANTOVANI AND HIS OR

2.00 TIME

CHESTRA=(Repeat).

SIGNAL WOMAN'S 2. WORLD Produced by Murray

Leavitt and Thelma Stuart..

Fra Diavolo (Auber); Where the lemon

1153. NEWS ''HRADLINES FROM 1 239°ENCORE

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

nivál Overture.

9

1.00 pm TIME SIGNAL. DIARY

FOR TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA

(Repeat).

-

16 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 2.15 LONDON CALLING. 2.43 JAN GARBER

ORCHESTRA.

AND

#IS

3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN, 3.30 MODERN TRENDS-Presented by Colin Stuart. No. 3 (Repeat Series).

The plans for the coming-of- age celebrations are shattered by the arrival of a young man claiming to be Patrick Ashby. This is Brat Farrar, a foundling who at an early age ran away to America. where he worked with horses for years, and has only just returned to England. His

resemblance to physical Simon is remarkable, and the whole family accepts him as the long-lost heir, with one import- ant exception his 'brother,' Simon, who remains a coldly Implacable enemy.

Josephine Tey establishes her scene convincingly, a very Eng. lish scene with its country house and horse-shows, and village and her characters are extraor. dinarily real in a skilfully un- folded story.

C.B.C.

Playhouse

presents

"Mrs Simoon" by Herb Hosie, on Monday at 9.35 pm.

It was rash of Jason and Meg 4.00 PALACE OF VARIETIES—An to Invade Mrs Simoon's kitchen,

old time-music hall, presented

C. F. Meehan, in collaboration especially since they already had with Ernest Longstaffe, who dire suspicions about what she also conducts The BBC Variety was. Neither expected the ex- Orchestra.

traordinary results when they weed her spices, nor the strange bargain by which Jason got A high- what he wanted. spirited and amusing variant of the Faust theme.

4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented

by Mavis.

HEFTI AND

ORCHESTRA.

HIS

5.CO HOMEWARD BOUND. · 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM

RADIO AUSTRALIA. 6.10 INTERLUDE. 6.15 NEAL 6.30 THE WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE- Appeal on behalf the Mission to Lepers Hongkong Auxiliary by Mrs B. J. S. Crozier.

RACING TIPS-By 6.15 Approx.

Ron Whitehead. INTERLUDE,

6.45 THE ARCHERS.

6.58 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

COMMENTARY.

7.15 TODAY—A

daily

Jason and Meg are played by Peter Mews and Pegi Loder, Mr Sammael by Jack Creley.

Today

MINUTE THEATRE "Top Prize"

11.30 am THIRTY

new's

peat).

magazine produced by Michael Page.

730 DO YOU

REMEMBER-Pre- sented by Aileen Woods.

8.00 INTERPRETATION

Eric O'Neil Shaw compares record- ed programmes by different musicians of well-known

masterworks.

8.30 IN LIGHTER MOOD-Featuring Malesamm Lockyer and his Orchestra. (AM only).

8.33 WEATHER REPORT - (AM

only).

NEWS, 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE

NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN (AM only). 915 THE NAVY LARK—(AM only). 9.45 DEATH OF A WOMBAT-An impression in language and music of a bush fire in Aus- tralia. Written end produced by Ivan Smith (AM only). 10.15 TAKE IT FROM HERE (AM

only). 10.45 SOMETHIN' SMITH AND THE REDHEADS SING-(AM only). 12.53 WEATHER REPORT’— (AM

DAN).

11.80 ITS SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

BEELAM only).

11,15 LYCIDAS -Muton's poem read by John Gielgud (AM only). 1130 OLD TIME BALLROOM—Syd- ney. Thompson and his Orches- tru. 11.57 WEATHER-REPORT. 11.59--NEWS

(Re-

12.00 Noon. LOU STEIN GROUP.

ME- 12.15 pm JOURNEY

LODY.

INTO

12.43 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC.

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.

WEATHER 1.15 NEWS

REPORT.

AND

1.30 MUSIC SHOP. 2.00 SATURDAY

REQUESTS

Ron Ress.

TELEPHONE presented by

POPS

CON-

3.00 CRIME FIGHTERS. 3.30 JIM AMECHE

CERT.

4.30 TEA DANCE.

5.00 HILL BILLY HAYRIDE. 5.30 MUSIC BY MELA CHRINO. 6.00 DATE IN HOLLYWOOD. 6.30 DELTA CITY JAZZ. 7.00 BBC NEWS. 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ENTERTAINMENT

UP. 7.15 TED

MUSIC. 7.45 THIRTY the

ROUND

presents

the

series of "Ray's A

Sunday

7.00 am SUNDAY SERENADE.

BOYS- SUNSHINE 730 THE

Gospel Songs and Spirituals. 7.45 KEYBOARĎ BHYTŮM. 8.90 WEATHER FORECAST—Music

by Maltby.

BREAKFAST. 8.30 CONTINENTAL

RESULTS

9.00 NEWS,

SPORTS AND WEATHER FORECAST. 9.15 STAN THE MAN.

9.30 FORCES FAVOURITES.

10.30 HANCOCK'S

HALF HOUR-

(Repeat). 11.00 MOVIE MAGAZINE—(Repeat)

-with Prizes To Be Won. 11.30 PIANO WORKS OF MOZART. 12.00 Noon. OUT OF THE DARK-

Omnibus Edition.

THE (VEEK. 12.15 pm ORCHESTRA

NEWS 1.13 WEATHER

OF

REPORT.

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

- 1.30 JIM AMECHE SHOW. 2.30 SUNDAY CONCERT.

3.30 YOU'VE

ASKED

FOR

IT-

Mike Ellery Answers your re- quests.

4.30 FOOTBALL

COMMENTARY—

Costa Rica v. HK Selection.

5.10 POT POURRI--Popular Variety. 5.30 TEA DANCE.

6.00 RHYTHM

BUSINESS.

IS

THEIR

6.30 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. Of Richard Music

Strauss- Presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan. S.J.

7.00 BBC NEWS. 7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND

TERLUDE.

7.15 LARRY

ALLEN

IN-

SAYS "Be

My Guest. 7.45 DOWN YOUR WAY-Presented

by Ron Ross.

8.15 STRING SERENADE. 8.30 BBC FEATURE.

9.00 MUSIC IN MINIATURE-

(Final).

9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS

ANNIVERSARIES.

AND

9.35 RAY'S A LAUGH. 10.05 JIM AMECHE POPS CON-

СЕНТ.

Head-

PRESS-News

11.00 STOP

lines.

N DREAMLAND- 11.05 A DATE

Light Music. 12.00 Mid. "GOD

QUEEN" Close Down..

SAVE

Monday

THE

7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK-Popu-

lar Variety with Time Checks. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-

CAST.

THE MORNING 8.10 TOP OF

Presented by Mike Ellery. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING-

Continued.

10.00 REMEMBER THESE?-Melodies

for Reminiscing.

10.30 SECOND SPRING. 10.43 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND-

(Repeat). 11.00 COFFEE BREAK. 11.30 OUT OF THE DARK-The

Story of a Woman's Courage. 11.45 RECITAL 12.00 Noon. SHOW TIME. 12.30 pm LOCAL

The Melba Story (Repeat). 1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS

AND

REPORT.

GOLD

RATE

WEATHER

1.30 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 2.00 MELODY TIME-Light Music. 400 DENNIS WILSON. 4.15 TEA DANCE.

4.45 OPERATION MOON. SATEL-

LITE. /

5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER.

5.30 LAWRENCE WELK AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

6.00 VOICE of sporT-News and Views of the Colony's Sports and Sportsmen.

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

TERLUDE.

IN-

7.15 THE LIBERACE SHOW. 7.45 HERE COMES OʻMALLEY. 8.00 THIRTY TO ONE-Presenting the Musical Choice of the Shea family of 1-B Homantin Street, 1st floor. Kowloon.

8.30 MY WORD-A BBC

Game.

9.00 OFF THE RECORD--Latest

Release Reviewed .by

Ross.

9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS

ANNIVERSARIES.

Pancl

Ron

AND

"Mrs

9.35 CBC PLAYHOUSE

Simoon" by Herb Hosle.

NEEDLES--with

10.05 SPINS AND

Ed Haigh. I

11.00 STOP PRESS News Head-

lines.

11.05 A DATE - IN DREAMLAND-

Light Music.

SAVE HIS 12.00 Mid. "GOD

QUEEN”—Close Down.

HEATH AND

TO ONE-Presenting Musical Choice of the Wahab family of 52-A La Salle Road. Kowloon. 8.13 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 8.30 NOM DE PLUME. 9.00 HIT PARADE. 9.30 TODAY'S

BIRTHDAYS

ANNIVERSARIES.

AND

9.35 MUSIC FROM MAXIMI'S— Played by the Franco Trom- betta Quartet. 10.45 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW. FROM 11.00 STOP PRESS. HEADLINES

AMECHE SHOW-Con- 11.05. JIM RADIO AUSTRALIA,

TIME! 12.00- Midnight.::

tinued. SIGNAL,

SAVE CLOSE DOWN-God Save The 12.00 fld. "GOD

QUEEN"Close Down. Queen.

THE

+

Tuesday

THE

7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK-Popu- lar Variety, with Time Checks. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

120 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-

CAST.

8.10 TOP OF THE MORNING-

Presented by Ron Ross. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING-

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