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2.51 WRATZER REPORT. 3.99 TONER FIGNAL, THE NEWS,.
NEWÈ ABOUT BRITAIN.
GILL 9.15 THE BANKIN
(Bepest of November's Brand - cast by popular request), 9.35 RACING RESULTS BY
whitebead 18.00 SONATA-Plano Sonata No. 27
in 2 Minor, Op. 30 Beethoven; - Willeba Kempa (Piano); for Guitar, Vialia. Quartet Viola, Callo (Haydn);
Sonata
Na 24, in A. Op. 101 (Beeth- Schnabel Arthur
LA TINE SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS........”
1.M
"Macbeth" (Act 4); Bort REDIFFUSION
hatte. Cavatina: armani, in- volami "Ernani" (Act 1),
LIVE
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by Joan Amis. 2.38 DAVID ROSE AND HIS ÖR-
CHESTRA
454 FILM Focus-{Repeat). LES THE YOUNG IDEA. SM TINA SIGNAL, HOMEWARD
BOUND.
LH THE SIGNAL, NEWS FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
OVER HALF HOUR- Yourled by Don Carlos..
ARCHERS.
151 WRATHER REPORT. IN YIKE BIGNAL, THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY.
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(Lesar): you)--Jan (Verdi)=\"Alza" Art 4" "Töinb Beene: La tatal pištra (The estal stone): ILAS TRANS-ANTARCTICA
- The story of the Commonwealth Tre ́s-Antarctic Expedition told CANELİLİGHT-Presented by
by the leader. Sir Vivian Pime's JohnSTAN.
Fuchs, and the Men who medo WEATHER EXPORT,
it. WE MEADLINES FROM 12.45 PIR TYROLEAN. BOUNDS.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL – DIARY - FOR SIGNAL, -
TODAY. CLORE DOWN-God Save „The
LE TIKE SIGNAL, THE NEWS. ABCHIE 1.38 -ZDECATING
*(Tegent). 2.06 ENCORE-La Dulci Jublio (arr. Pearsall, edit: Parratz): Waltz Scene-Frem ““Internézto") (Richard Strauss); O dh Liebs 1933 WEATHER REPORT.
15 MARK AFTER DARK. Angeli (Swiss FOR borur)
1168 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- Gatzli Sms Folk Song:
BETL Paro and Circumstance March 11.13 TER GOLDEN WEST. Op. 39, No. 1 (Zigar);, A TUG- chella (Tegli); Ich Liebe Dich 11.30 MOONLIGHT AND STRINGS. (Grieg Op. 5 No. 3) Timyard :11.57 WEATHER REPORT.
HEADLINKS Song Op. et No. 3 (Greg): 1159 NEWS When.ce 14 that goodly
RADIO AUSTRALIA. fragranes (ft. Kittón).
- 12.08 Midnight TIME
SIGNAL CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.
TIME SIGNAL, ERIGHT
NEWE SUIARY. BEPSSLY AND HARLY.
TM WEATHER REPORT
AND LARLY.
IN WEATHER ZIPORT.
** TINKERSIONAL THE NEWS.
PROGRAMLIK PARĀDE.
A TODAY, TUES-
DAY'S TUNES.
SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD.
TILL TEX-with
Michael Bulmer.
2.30 BING SOMETHING SIMPLE-
(Bebeat).
1.18
WE LIVE AND LEARN-No. 14 "The Roma Plays," intro- duced by C.J. Sison, with Panféla Brewn and Alec
C. P. MACGREGOR KHÓW. BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTSTM- Commited by Alleen Woods. 4.38 THE YOUNG IDEA---Presented
by Pamela
1939 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS - 4.00
TEEL (Rupert).
FOUR - THE
16.13 PRESENTING
QUALANIS.
13 THE WORLD AROUND CS-
End of the Road to Nowhare". by Colin Free.
119 YOUR RADIO CONCERT HALL Donald Voorhees and Jose Iturbi
11.30. FOOD OF LOVE-Patricia Pena Atroduces music prompted by love the world ever (Repeat series).
12.00 Noca THE ACCORDION AND
JOHNNE METEOR.
12.13.
12.39
MID DAY
PRAYERS—
by Rav. 1. W. Foster. MODERN JALg presented by Ray Cordeiro.
18 THE SIGNAL, DIARY FOR
TODAY.
1.13 WEATHER report.
1.15 TIME EIGNAL, THE NEWS. * MUSIC FROM THE FILMS.. compiled by Alleen Woods.
2.00 TOER JE SIGNAL, WOMAN'S
WOELD.
ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM. WE LIVE AND LEARN *The Future of Man" by P. B. Medawar, No. 1 "The Meaning .of Fitnei.**
13 LUCERNE
BYRINGS
FESTIVAL
THE YOUNG IDEA-présented
by Panels.
5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND.
UN-TONE SIGNAL NEWS FROM
5.19
AUSTRALIA.
TWILIGHT Hota.
$45 THE ARCHERS.
6.SE WEATHER REPORT.
7.30 TIME SIGNAL,
COMMENTARY.
5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND.
6.50
TIME SIGNAL, NEWS FROM RADIO AUSTRALIA. 6.14 MARTEN DENNY
BROADWAY.
VISITS
6.38 SPEAKING GENERALLY—(A
Brüth Counell Programme). GAS THE ARCHERS, 6.5 WEATHER REPORT. 7.68 TIME
BIGNAL, THE NEWS,
COMMENTAKY.
7.15 TODAY, 7.3 HUMPERKY
LITTELTON
AND HIS BAND.
FROM AMERICA— 8.00 LETTER
By Alistair Cooke. 8.13 PRIVATE LINE-A short
story by Robin Wood, read by Barbara Lott and Richard Hurdall
130 ENGLAN KETBOARD HUBIC -The Arst of two piano recitals by Frank Britten. 8.58 WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
9.13 TAKE IT FROM HERE-WIN
9.45 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MAR-
OOT
- Read by
7.13 TODAY—A dally newa mata- rine produced by Michael Page. 730 HONGKONG HIT PARADE
Presented by Michel Meredith 2.34. MOTORING MAGAZINE
Compiled and introduced by Timothe Birch. 151 WEATHER REPORT. 930 TIKE SIGNAL, THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 9.15 MUSIC LOYERS HQUE
Trene
· Op. 9 (Schumann); Jultu
Kitchen (Piano) Rosemunde, Op. 85 (Schube Ernest Angermet
Ramire
Friday
7.00 am TIME BIGNAL,
ING ALONG.
FROM
CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT' AND NEW QUIZ SHOW
Imagine an actuality broadcast of o gripping breach-of-
promise case....a murder......whose baby? Impossi ble! No station can place o microphone Inside court.
AMECHE SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW-Continued. 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE
QUEEN." Close Down,
But here, in Rediffusion's new 1105 JIM programme "Consider Your Ver- diet, is an exact simulation of court room procedure. A dia tinguished former barrister is the judge.... trained lawyers appear as prosecuting or defence counsel....famous actors, act. tesses -- sometimes ordinary the witneRDS, people are plaintiffs, accused ........ witnesses. Ile shout w...breakdown. There are no scripts in “Consider Your Verdiet”—everyone ad liba as in real life. No one knows when a caté will end. That de- penda on the judge, the jury and the counsel.
Sunday
148 am BUNDAY SESENADE. 130 THR BUNSHINE BOYE, TAS KEYBOARD. KHYTHE,
2.00 WRATHER ·
FORECAST.
THE
Music by Maltby. 1.58 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST. 1.59 NEWS, SPORTS KKJULTS
AND WEATHER FORECAST 9.13 "MUSIC FOR THE MORNING AFTER"--by Eina Popping. 8.38 FORCES FAVOURITES-Show
for the Forces. 18.30 HANCOCK'S HALF
(Repeat).
HOUR
"Consider Your Verdict" bringa a new breath-taking dimension 11.90 MORIE MAGAZINE (Repeat), to broadcasting.
Listen to this 1138 PIANO WORKS OF MOZART, great drama teries Monday IL through Friday at 9 o'clock over Rediffusion.
The team of Maurean Seymour,
the Ghost Voice of "Treasurs Chest Quiz", and Barry Haigh of "Spine and Needles" fame, will present the first programme of BREEZ- Rediffusion's new series "Ques
tion Mark" on Thursday at 7.15 pm.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.29 BREEZING ALONG. 7.43 WEATHER REPORT. 7,47 BREEZING ALONG. 7.59 WEATHER REPORT. 1.09 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME ́PARADE. 1.20 DIABY FOR TODAY,
DAY'S FAVOURITES. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD- TEN-with
10.15
REETING
10.30
1100
FRI-.
An
“Question Mark” will feature puzzles to exercise the minds of listeners as well as provide en- tertainment. Listeners to "Ques tion Mark" will also have the opportunity of winning a ́eash prize of $50 every week if they are able to turn up with the correct answers.
Due to the scheduling of Ra- diffusion's new show "Consider Your Verdict", several popular new spots shows will occupy starting from this week.
LINES.
TILL 9.02 HOME
Barbara Lawrence. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- BLUE - THE STARS OF FRANCE, THE WORLD AROUND US "Victoria Patchwork" evocation of London during the reign of Queen Victoria.
CANADA- MUSIC FROM
Quartet No. 1 (J. Val-'
"Off The Record" will hence. Strand). String Quartet No. 1 forth be broadcast on Tuesdays
(B. Pentland).
at 7.15 pm. "The Jim Ameche 11.30 BIG BEN—THE - KING OF
CLOCKS-Written and pro- Show" will be heard on Thurs- duced by Alan Burgess. '
Omnibus Edition.
Noon OUT OF THE DARK ** 12.43 pm. ORCHESTRA
WEEK.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT,
OF THE
NEWS
AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCH. MENTS.
1.30 JIM ANECHE SHOW. 2.30 SUNDAY CONCERT.
1. YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT. 4D-ANDY BANELLA AND HIS
IMPERIAL HAWANANS. -443 POT-POURRI. 5.30 TEA DANCE.
5.45 TRACK TALK-Tips for To-
morrow's Races.
6.00 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND
HIS ORCHESTRA. 6.30 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
-MUSIC OF OUR OWN DAY- Presented by Fr. T. F. Ryan, SJ. 1.09 BBC NEWS. 1.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND N.
TERLUDE.
7.13 LARRY
ALLEN
"Be My Cusz!”. 1.43 DOWN YOUR WAY. 8.15 ROMANTICA. 8.30 THE PRINCE
SAYS
OF PEACE -- Dramatisaties of the life and teaching of Christ "The Pre- sentation of Christ in the Tem- ple and the Massiere of the Innocents."
9.00 MUSIC FOR SWEETHEARTS. 9.30 TODAY'S' BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES. 9.33 RAT'S A LAUGH
CERT.
Dick Beatler Jimmy Edwards 12.00 NO CATER FOConcerto days at 8 o'clock and "Music and June Whitfiek.
No. 1 in E Flat Major, Op. 11 Time" at 10.15 pm. "The Hong- 1005 31 (Richard Strauss); Waltzes from kong Hit Parade" will take over "Der Rosenkavaller" Op. 59 the 8.30 pm spot on Fridays, and Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, Op. 23: Concerto No. 2 "Beyond in E Flat Major.
ASQUITH Gladys Young. 1100 EVENING STAB-Ziroduced
by Alleen Woods, 10.15 VINTAGE
The Vanishing RoomTM (Repeat Saries)
GOONS
--
THE NEWS, 1945 MORE ECHOES OF PARIS
Played by Gearge Feyer. 18.50 WEATHER REPORT. 1100 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS
T.IS TODAY. 7.30 WBO AND WHAT-A panel Time in which producer Cala vyn Hare tries to bame Judy 11.13 Stammers Ron Oliphant Rad Mark Brakes before they tee
MEDIEVAL SACRED MUSIC -The End of five programme (15th Century).
up ten questions. Question 11.45 ENGLISH SUITE NO. 4 N_F
Master: Ted Thomas.
FILM FOCUS.
SR REPORT.
ABOUT MUSIC.
3M TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, NEW! ABOUT BRITAIN.
9.15 PROFESSIONAL PORTRAIT—
A series of feature programmes
PREM 24h the
work of O«
Tel ibe Hongkong Governa Written and pirated by Price. No. 1 "District
245 THE SUNDAY BOUND-The 18.00-CONTINENTAL
CABARIT-
presented by Tina Mickel МАБТЕР CLASS-7. Opera? Extract from Andrea Chenier- (Glardane).
18.50 WRATHER REPORT. - 119 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REFL
JLIS JOHN RETJIMAN ---
about himself as a poet. 113 WALTZ TIME.
Talking
IL57, WEATHER REPORT. ILM NEWS · HEADLINES FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.90′′ Midnight TIME
·BIGNAL, CLOBE DOWN-God Save The Queen
Wednesday
7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL,
NOTES:..
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
129 RISING NOTES,..
7.8 WEATHER REPORT.
70 NING NOTES,
RISING
19 WEATHER REPORT. 1.30 TINE SIGNAL, THE NEWS.
LI PROGRAMME PARADE.
1. DICKY FOR TODAY, MID
WEEK MELODIES.
.99 TIME BIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
LINES
HOME TILL TEN-With David Dunkerley.
18.90 THE SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS
REEL--(Repeat)
10.15 TEX VOICES AND THL
WEAVERA.
MAJOR (Bach)--Played br Alexander Borovsky (piano). 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 1159 KEWB
HEADLINES FROM RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 Midnight. TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen
Thursday
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, UP WITH
THE BUN.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 UP WITH THE SUN-(Cont'd). 145 WEATHER REPORT.
147 UP WITH THE SUN—(Cont'd). 138 WEATHER REPORT.
2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. £10 PROGRAMME PARADE
16 DIARY FOR TODAY, RHYTHM
RENDEZVOUS.
9. TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
LINES.
9.02 HOME
TILL
John Carvall
TEN-with
18.09 TIME BIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL Repeat).
18.15 THE Võick or PHIL HAR.
10.30
MIS.
THE WORLD
AROUND US- "The English Tongue" compiled with the advice. of Professor Simeon Potter. No. 1 "English in its Homeland.” 11.00 THUD AND
11.38
11.30 THE WORLD AROUND US-
Music for Everyone by 12.15 Father T. F. Ryan, ŚJ.
11# HIGHLIGHTS FROM OPERA 1834
1.00
pm TIME FOR TODAY.
SIGNAL
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
DIARY.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.38 LETTER FROM AMERICA----- by Alistair Cooks (Repeat).
REMEMBEns-
1.45 X STAR
Ellaline Terriss 215 LONDON CALLING Philoso-
phy & Politics Today." 2.45 FASCINATING RHYTHM. 3.89 WE LIVE AND LEARN-
The
Naturalist No. 18 sonal Movements." by H
AMECHE POPS CON-
PRESS-News Head.
11.00 STOP
lines. Our Ken" will bo 1105 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.
"HOD 12.00 Midnight,
SAVE THE broadcast at 7.15 pm.
QUEEN." Close Down
SOCCER
South
Tomorrow. afternoon China, the defending first divi- sion league champions, will face the star studded Tung Wah side at the Hongkong Stadium. Tung Wah has dropped three valuable while the points this reason
"Frogs Toads and There champions have managed to win
"
Moore and Dr R. Maxwell all their games so far. This Savage: "Heat," No. 9 "How Animals Keep
Ward Henry Marshal.
TRENDS-presented
3.38 MODERN
by Colin Stuart (Repeat).
by match will be keenly contested right from the kick-off at 3.50 pm.
londay
7.00 MONDAY BERENADE.
8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-
CAST.
8.10 BREAKFAST BESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.
9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING. 10.00 REMEMBER THESE; 10.30 SECOND SPRING.
10.45 8TU FOSTER SHOW. (Repeat). 11.00 COFFEE TIME.
11.30 OUT OF THE DARK.
4.00 PALACE OF VARIETIES--- Jock Bloan will be doing a 11.45 RECITAL.
An old time Mude Hall, pre- commentary on the second half 12.00 Neon SHOW TIME. sented by C. F. Meehan, in of this game at 4.20 pm.
collaboration with
Longstafle, who also
Ernest conducts
the BBC Variety Orchestra.
4.3 TÜR YOUNG IDEA-Presented
RACING
by Pamela.
BOUND,
5.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOMEWARD Two editions of "Track Talk”
6.00 TIME SIGNAL,
will be broadcast this week. The NEWS FROM first has been scheduled for to.
and the
RADIO AUSTRALIA.
6.10 RACING TIPS-By
Whitehead.
Ron morrow at 5.45 pm
4.15 JAZZ HALF HOUR-Presented second will be heard on Friday
by Robert Acheson.-
4.45 THE ARCHERS.
6.53 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS.
COMMENTARY.
1.15 TODAY-A dally news maga. zine produced by Michael Page. 1.30 DO YOU REMEMBER-Intro-
duced by Aileen Woods. 1.09 INTERPRETATION
Eric
O'Neil Shaw compares recorded programmes by different must cians of well-known master- works.
8.30 THE
DOOMSDAT
BOOK-
A serial in eight episodes by J. MacLaren-Ross: Part 1 The Man Who Cannot Die" (AM only).
1.31 WEATHER REPORT (AM
only).
“KLUNDER—Part 7. "Ground Under Repair “
AT
LEVEL. MUSIC
MID A programme af popular clas- (Casse- sies: The Nutcracker Noisette) Op. 71 (Tehlikorsky); Emest Ansermet conducting L Orchestre De La SuissÜ Romance: Paganini Etudes: No. 10.13 TAKE
(Repeat). (Franz Liszt); Paganial Etudes: 18.45 THE WALTZES YOU SAVED No. 3 La Campanella (Fran
FOR ME.
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN—(AX only).
1 Andante Non Troppe
Jento
9.13 THE NAVY LARK—(AM only). $.45' PARIS STAR TIME—(AM
IT FROM HERE...
only).
REEL.
Chosen
by
2 11.13 A SELECTION OF POETRY—
and introduced Kingsley Amis. 11.30 OLD TIME BALLROOM. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.39 NEWS HEADLINES FROM
RADIO AUSTRALIA. 12.00 Midnight TIME SIGNAL
CLOAL DOWN-God Save The Queen.
Luxxt); Ruth Sieneryasics 18.58 WEATHER REPORT. (Piano); From my homeland i10 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- (No. 2) (Smetana); Mazurka in
No. D Major. Op. 19, (Wieniawak!; Nathan Mihtein (Jolla) with Leon Parmers (Piano): "Alr: Where'er you walk (from "Semele").
DAY PRAYERS- pm MID
Rev. Father J. Foley, S. J.
ΒΟΣ. BAND
FOR -() accini) Ligners Lesesut" - 1.06 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY
TODAY. Act in quelle trine morbide 1. WEATHER REPORT. (In those embroidered laces)---
115 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. Licia Abacoss - (nog);
1.39 LUNCH TIME MUSIC. Boheme” Act 1–31 chiamano
SIGNAL, 2.00 TIME Mimi (My pirn is Mini)--Vide
WORLD. toria de los Angeles (sop.)
VIRTUOSO MARIA Jusal Roeling (tenor); "ZA Boheme Art 1 Duet: O SITO fanchilla - O Lovely maiden- Victoria de los Angeles (sp.) (tenor): Bjoerling Jussi "Tosca" Art 2—Vissi d'arte (I
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2.38
WOMAN'S
CALLAS (BOPRANO)-(Verdi): Kel L'aresta Cavalina: Vieni!:
della
di
"MaebethTM fået 1): juce langue "Macbeth"
e (Act 2); Una macchia qui tuttora! (Sleep Walking Scene);
FM ONLY
(FM Only---from 8)
I. OPERETTA—The Mikado (Gil- bert and Sullivan); Act I (Part 1). Act I (Concl.). Act II (Part 1). Act II (Concl.).
at 6.00 pm.
Today
113 THE DENNIS DAY SHOW
(Repeat).
12.00 Nosa CHẾT ATKINS AND THE ANTTÄ KERB SINGERS. 12.15 pm BIG BAND SHOW.
1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT.
1.38 MUSIC SHOP.
2.00 SATURDAY TELEPHONE RE-
QUESTS.
3.00 CRIME FIGHTERS. 3.39 JIM AMECHE
CERT.
POPS
CON-.
4.39 TEA DANCE. 5.00 HILL BILLY HAYRIDE. 5.3 MUSIC BY MELACHRINO, 6.00 DATE IN HOLLYWOOD
Fisher Starring Eddie
Gloria De Haven. 6.30 DELTA CITY JAZZ. 7.00 BBC NEWS.
7.99 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ENTERTAINMENT
and
FOUND
AND HIS
UP.
HEATH 7.13 TED
NUSIC. 7.43 THIRTY TO ONE-Presenting The Musical Choice Of The Mier Family Of Apt 2, 222 Prince Edward Road, 1st floor, Kowloon.
1.13 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 130 NOM DE PLUNK. 9.00 SURIRO BIT PARADE. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.
9.13 MUSIC
FOM
MAXDI'S
Played by The Franco Trombetta Quartet and Featur ine Merle Harria 18.43 THE JIM AMECHE
SATUR.
DAY NIGHT SHOW. 11.00 STOP PRESS-News Headlines.
12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE.
THE MELBA STORY peat).
-
(Re
:
1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER EK-
PORT. 130 TED
MUSIC.
HEATH AND HIB
2.00 MELODY TIME. 4.00 DENNIS WILSON. 4.15 TEA DANCE.
445 OPERATION MOON BATEL-
LITE.
-
5.90 CHILDREN'S CORNER Pre-
sented by Auntie Mary. 5.30 LAWRENCE WELK AND HIS
ORCHESTRA,
6.00 VOICE OF SPORT. 6.13 MONDAY REQUESTS
sented by Tory Myatt. 6.43 THE ARCHERS. 7.00 BBC NEWS.
Pre-
7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.19 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-
TERLUDE.
7.13 THE LIBERACE SHOW. 7.45 STRING SERENADE 8.00 MY WORD-A BBC Panci
Game.
830 THIRTY TO ONE-Presenting the Musical Choice of ond family.
9.00 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT-
Exciting Courtroom Dramas of front-page cases.
9.3 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES.
drew's.
AND
9.33 CBC PLAYHOUS8 PRESENTS
The
Legacy" by Lillian An-
10.03 SPINS AND NEEDLES-With
Barry Haigh.
11.00 STOP
lines.
PRESS-News Head-
11.03 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THR
QUEEN". Close Dowa.
Tuesday
2.00 at MUSICAL CLOCK.
NEWS SUMMARY.
7.1
7.30 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-
CAST.
8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NIW'S HEADLINES. 9.41 TOP OF THE MORNING. 10.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ OR-
CHESTRA.
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