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China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

Radio HK (cont'd)

- with

TEN *TIAL JE BOUZ

Michael Bulmer. 18.00 TIVE SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-

RIEL (Repeat).

19.15 T** VOICE OF TONY BEN-

NETT.

10.38 THE WORLD AROUND US

"Song of a Road" the London Yerkshire Motorway, described by the men who planned and best it, and set it into song by Ewan MacColl.

Patricia

IL YOUR RADIO CONCERT HALL

Bidu Sayao (Soprano). 113) FOOD OF LOVE —

Peen introduces stude prompted by Romatic love the world over (Repeat series). 12.99 Nons HARRY SUKMAN AT STEINWAY CONCERT

GRAND.

12.15 pm MID DAY PRAYERS By Rer. J. W. Fester.

DOOMSDAY

12.33 TUB

(Repeat)..

BOOK

IN TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY:

WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 19 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS Comnded by Aileen Woods,

BIGNAL WOMEN'S 2.84 THES

WORLD-Produced by Muray Leavitt and Thelma Stuart. 23 A TISTET IN EHYTER, 3.89 WE LIVE AND LEARN -- The Future of Man,"

P. B. Medawar. 17o. 8: "Intel-

frence and Fertility."

13 ORCHESTRAL COʻNCEST

(MUSIC BY MOZAKI).

4.30 THE TOÙNG DEA.

5.00 TIME. SIGNAL, HOMEWARD

BOUND.

4.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, CU LITERLUDE.-

6.15 1.4 NEMT GEURE PRANCAISE. 64S THE ARCHERS.

65 WEATHER REPORT.

7.30 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

715 TODAY.

6.13 EVENING

6.30 SPEAKNG.

STAR-Introduced

by Aite: Woods.

GENERALLY (A

British Comeil Programme).

6.43 THE ARCHERS.

6.51 WEATHER REPORT.

7.00 TIME SIGNAL; THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY,

7.15 TODAY,

7.30 BBC JAZZ CLUB – Mr Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band and The Diz Dixley String Quintet. AMERICA — 1.00 LETTER FROM

By Alistair Cooke. 1.15 WORLD

HEALTH ORGANI- SATION ASSISTANCE TO THE CONGO-An interview with Dr Fathi Solimpan. WHO, Publie Health Adviser to the Central Ministry of Health of the Re- public of the Congo (Leopold- ville).

1.30 FROM THE CONCERT HÄLL -Patti Duncan (Soprano) John McLeod (Baritone) with Moya Rea at the Piano. 1.58 - WEATHIZ REPORT. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.

9.15 TAKE IT FROM HEIR. 9.45 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MAR- GOT ASQUITH — Episode 11. Read by Gladys Young.

THE THREE 11.00 EZLAX · WITH

SUNS, 10.15 VINTAGE GOONS

"The Internal Mountain" (Repeat). 14.45 GEORGE FEYER PLAYS SEIEGTIONS FROM "THE KIN - AND 1.” 18.53 WEATHER REPORT. 11.06 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

11.15 BRAHMS-STRING

11.57

7.39 WHO AND WHAT — A panet game in which producer Cotvyn Haye tries to baffle Judy Stam. 11.59 mera Ron Oliphant and Mark 12.00 -Brodies before they use up

Question Mas tén questions.

ter: Ted Thomas.

2.00 FILM FOCUS—A weekly fitm magazine edited and Compiled by Bill Dorward, produced by Patricia Pena.

2.38 MUSIC MAGAZINE

dured by Alleen Dekker.

151 WFATHER REPORT.

Intro-

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.

9.13 PROFESSIONAL PORTRAD-

of

A series of feature programOUNDS dealing with the work Omicers of the Hongkong Government. Written Bad - narrated *to* Victor Price. N" 4: "Education Officer." 9.43 CARANOVA AND EIS OK-

CHESTRA.

1090 CONTINENTAL CABARET. 18.33 FESTIVAL MUSIC OF THE MYULE AGES—{TES årst of form tiverammes). 18.33 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL..

11.45 HOMES RECENT AUSTRALIAN

POLTBY-Selected and intro- duced by Charles Osborne. Readers: Lyndall Barbour and Peter Kerr.

11.30 WALTZ THE 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 1159 NEWS HEADLINES. 12.00 Midnight.

TIME

SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

Wednesday

7.30 am TIME SIGNAL,

NOTES.

7.15 NEWS SUZIMARY. 7.29 RISING NOTES.

7.45 WEATHER REPORT.

7.47 KISING NOTES.

7.58 WEATHER HEPOET.

RISING

1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 218 PROGRAMME PARADE.

1.20 DIARY FOR TODAY, MID

WERK MELODIES. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

PITAL, 9.82 HOME

TEN With David Dunkerley. · 18.00 TIME SIGNAL, BADIO NEWS-

REEL (Repeat).

VOICE

18.15 THE

Or SHIRLEY

BASSEY. 18.30 THE WORLD AROUND US — "Music for Everyone" by the Rev. Father T. F. Rın, 6J. 11 HIGHLIGHT, FROM OPERA- "Madama ButterflyTM (Pacein!). Dovunque al mondo: Bimba dagli occhi plent di malia duet)-Renata Tebaldi, (love Carlo Bergonzi, Enzo Sordella, Fiorenza Cossatto. Angelo Mercuriali with chorus and orch. of the Accademia Di Santa Cecilia. Rome cond. by Tuillo Serafin. (Chorus Master: Bonaventura Sotirna): "Ma. dame Butterfly" (Puccini). Un bel di vedremo: Una nave da guerra-Scuɔti quella tronda (Flower duet); Con onor muore

Tul ty?

iddio! piccolo (Death of Butterfr).

11.43 IT MAKES

YOU THINK By Arnold Hill. produced by Mollie Greenhalgh.

12.15 LET'S MAKE MUSIC.

1.89 TIME SIGNAL DIARY FOR

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER, REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEW'S. 1.99 SING

SOMETHING

(Repeat).

SIMPLE

KIMBER

24 RECITAL — BERYL

(VIOLIN) — Accompanied by Josephine Lee (Piano).

TEMPLE 239 PAUL

AND ΤΗΣ GILBERT CASE (Repeat). 3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN—“Ekra Pound." Produred and intro- duced by D. G. Bridson. 138 C. P. MACGREGOR SHOW. 400 BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS Complied by Alleen WOODS.

43 THE YOUNG IDEA. 5.30 HOMEWARD BOUND.

4.83 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 4.19 INTERĻUDR.

QUARTET

IN C MINOR, OP. 31, NO. 1 (The Amadeus String

915 MUSIC LOVERS' HOUR—Intro- duced by Irene Yuen. Toccata and Fugue in C Major, (J. S. Bach) Fernando German!

(The

of St Church Alkmaar,

Erikonig. Op

organ

(Organ).

Laurens

Holland):

(Schubert) – Gerard

(Baritone)

Bonneau (Piano);

1 Souzay with Jacqueline Symphonie

the

Espagncle Op. 21 (Lalo)—David Oistrakh (Violin)

and Philharmonia Orchestra condi. by Jean Martinon. 10,15 MARK AFTER DARK, 10.53 WEATHER REPORT. 11.40 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL

ELIS MOONLIGHT AND STRINGS. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES. 12.00 Midnight. TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

Friday

1.00 am TIME SIGNAL, EREEZING

ALONG.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 1.20 BREEZING ALONG. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 BREEZING ALONG. 1.58 WEATHER REPORT, 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE, 1.24 DIARY FOR TODAY, FRI-

DAY'S FAVOURITES. 5.00 TIME SIGNAI, NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

8.01 HOME TELL TEN - With

Barbara Lawrence.

REEL (Repeat).

• Quarlet), ist Mov. — Allegro: 2nd Mov. Romanze: Poco 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO ́NEWS- Adagio: 3rd Mov-Allegretto molto moderato e comodo-Un peco plu animató: 4th Mov.- Allegro - Amideus-Quartett 18:38 THE WORLD AROUND US —→→→ Norbert Erainin 1. Violine. "The Omar Khayyam Story." Peter

Schläfer. Viola, Martin

The reputation of the Persian Lovett. Violoncello. Three

Poet, examined by Christopher Pieces. Bo 119 (Brahms).

Sykes. Intermezzo_in B Minor: Inter- memo in E Miror; Intermezzo 11.30

C Majo-Richard Farrell (Piano). WEATHER REPORT. NEWS HEADLINES.

TIME SIGNAL. Midnight. CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

10.15 THE VOICE or ROSEMARY

CLOONEY.

“Thursda

7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, UP WITH

-THE SUN.

715 NEWS SUMMARY.

120 UP WITH THE SUN cont. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT.

7.47 UP WITH THE SUN. Coat. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.10. PROGRAMME PARADE

8.20 DIARY FOR TODAY, RHYTHM

RENDEZVOUS.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

9.02 HOME TILL TEN - With

John Caswell.

19.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL (Repeat).

10.15 THE VOICE OF JOHNNIE

RAY.

1939 THE world aROUND US — The English Tongue. Intro- duced by Bernard Miles. Produced by Rosemary Jellis. No. 4: "In Australia and New Zealand."

11.00

MUSIC FROM CANADA. THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS -A serial for Broadcasting in six parts by Giles Cooper, from the novel by John Wyndham. No. 3: "Conference and Con- fusion." (Repeat Series). 12.00 Noon

CONCERTO-Concerto No. 6 in D for Piano and Orch. (K 451) (Mozart): Valse Triste, Op. 44 (Sibelius); Piano 'Concerto in G Major, K. V. 453 (Mozart): La Damnation de faust Op. 24 (Berlioz). 1.00 pm

TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR TODAY.

REDIFFUSION

'CALL ME A MUSIC BY

1.13 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME ́ SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 139 LETTER FROM AMERICA --

By Alistair Cooke (Repeat). 1.43 A 6TAKT

BREGZAMBERS

Bobby Howes. 2.15 LONDON CALLING. 243 FASCINATING RHYTE.

AND LEARN 3.00 WE LIVE

The Naturalist. No. 21: "Deep Sea Life." The Frontiers of Surgery. No. 2: "Finding Out What's Wrong."

330 MODERN TRENDS-Presented by Calln Stuart-No. 11 (Re- peaf). 4.00 PALACE (Repeat).

OF

VARIETTES-

4.39 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented

by Pamela.

5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND.

600 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.10 RACING TIPS - By

Whitehead.

Ren

6.15 JAZZ HALF HOUR-Presented

by Robert Acheson.

6.43 THE ́ARCHERS.

6.53 WEATHER REPORT. 7.00 TRE SIGNAL, THE NEWS,

COMMENTARY.

7.15 TODAY—A dally news maga- zine produced by Michael Page. 7.30 DO YOU REMEMBER? —

Introduced by Aileen Woods. 8.00 FROM THE CONCERT HALL-

Piano Recital by Paul Badura- Skoda.

1.30 THE DOOMSDAY BOOK- No. 4 The Seller of Secrets.” (AM Only). 8.58 WEATHER REPURT

Only").

9.00 TIME SIGNAL.

NEWS ABOUT (AM only).

(AM

THE NEWS,

BRITAIN.

9.13 THE NAVY LARK

only).

9.45 PARIS

only).

STAR

-

(AM

TIME-(AM

AND

HERE

HIS

IT 10.15 TAKE

FROM (Repeat) (AM only). 10.45 FATS WALLER

RHYTHM-{AM only). 10.58 WEATHNE BEPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL

11.15 STARLIGHT SERENADE. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES.

TIME 12.00 Midnight.

SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen,

FM ONLY 8.30 pm AT THE OPERA-"La Traviata" (Verdi); Prelude Act 1. Act 2-Scene 1. Act 2- Scene 2, Prelude & Act 3; Soloists: Licia Albanese. Jan

Peerce. and Robert Merrill with NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Toscanini.

LIAR' AND PURCELL

Rediffusion is broadcasting on Monday at 9.35 pm a play entitled "Call Me A Liar," by John Mortimer, with Alec McCowen, Beatrice Ormonde and James McKechnie.

an

With his special gift for taking

out-of-the-ordinary, slight

cranky character and

Virtuous Wife" and "Chacony In G Minor.".

.com-

EIGHT-No. 2: 11.M.TEST ROOM

"The Broken Ampoule" with ly

Soccer fans are invited to join Robert Beatty as Philip Odell. presenting him so that you be- Jock Sloan at the Police 1136 MUSIC AT MID LEVEL - lleve completely in every quirk Stadium, Boundary Street, at

Ballet Suite No. 1 (Gluck)

John 4.20 pm tomorrow for a -farr. Motti): Sonata in ċ and twist of his nature,

Major, K.545 (Mozart); Sheep Mortimer has written a play mentary on the second half of Durany, safely graze (Bach arr. about a man in whom the habit the match between Police and

Kramer K. Davis): Jesu, Joy of making up stories about him. Sing Tao. of Man's Desiring (Robert Bridges) (from Cantata No. self is so strong that he hardly 147) "Herz und Mund"); It knows how to tell the truth any

(Ed. Tippett. more.. Thou be near Bergman) (from the "Clavier- buchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach").

For his employer's benefit he has invented a wife and children. 12.15 pr MID DAY PRAYERS-By For his fellow-lodgers in a shab-

Rev. Father J. Foley, SJ. 1:39 BAND BOX.

1.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR

TODAY.

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 1.30 MODERN JAZZ. 2.00 TIME : SIGNAL,

WORLD.

WOMEN'S

сл

bench

by boarding-house he tells lies. which sometimes contradict each other, about his past, his back- ground and his job. He is afraid of reality, until a girl persuades him that a real marriage would not after all be a bad thing. 230 VIRTUOSO - MALCUZYNSKI

of The background

seedy (PLANO)—Prelude in G Sharp Minor, Op. 12 No. 12 (Rach eccentricity in Sammy's office in maninoff); Prelude in G Major, London, on the park Op. 32, No. 5 (Rachmanino): where he meets a man who Mazurka No. 47 in A Minor, thinks universal truth is written Op. 63, No. 2 (Chopin);- Vale No. 14 in E Minor (Chopin); one of the Pyramids, and at Marche from "L'Amour des a Foreign Languages Club, is in trols oranges Suite. Op. 33A the author's most amusing vein. (Prokofer); Etude in B Flat Minor, Op. 4. No. 3 (Syma- nowski): Cracovienne fantasti. "The Dock Brief," "Call Me A from Humoresques de Liar" was first written for tele- Concert" Op. IL. No.

vision, but then, says the BBC's (Paderewski); Valse No. 7 in

'John Mortimer Radio Times, C Sharp Minor, Op. 64 No. 2 (Chupia): Etude in C Sharp has the knack of writing what Minor, Op. 42, No. 5 (Scriabini; may be called interchangeable Etude in D Sharp Minor, Op. drama.' His play "Three Win- 8. No. 12 (Scriabin).

ters," also issued LEARN 3.00 WE LIVE AND

by the Transcription Service was adapt. ed from one of his novels, of which he has written several.

que

Intro

Talking About Music. duced by John Amis. 3.39 HUGO WINTERHALTER AND

HIS ORCHESTRA.

4.50 FILM FOCUS (Repeat). 139 THE YOUNG DIA. 5.00 TRIE SIGNAL,

BOUND.

HOMEWARD

6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 6.10 INTERLUDE.

6.13 PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR. 6.43 THE ARCHERS.

6.38 WEATHER REPORT.

Like his first great success

Today

11.30 THE DENNIS DAY SHOW

(Repeat).

12.00 Noon CHET ATKINS AND THE ANITA KERR SINGERS. 12.15 pm BIG BAND SHOW. 1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.13 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PORT

1.30 MUSIC SHOP-Light Musie. 2.00 SATURDAY TELEPHONE RE- by Tony QUESTS-Presented

Myatt 3.00 CRIME FIGHTERS-(Final). 3.30 YOUR SATURDAY

WITH MUSIC.

DATE

4.30 TEA DANCE-Popular Dance 3.00 HILL BILLY HAYRIDE.

5.30 MUSIC BY MELACHRINO —

Show Tunes.

6.00 DATE IN HOLLYWOOD —

Eddie Fisher Gloria De Haven.

Starring

ani

6.30 DELTA CITY JAZZ-Presented

by Victor Nicholson.

7.00 BBC NEWS.

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ENTERTAINMENT ROUND UP. 7.15 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 7.45 THIRY TO ONE — Presenting the Musical Choice of one fam- ily.

8.15 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 8.30 KOM DE PLUME. 9.00 THE WINIFRED ATWELL

SHOW.

930 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

ANNIVERSARIES,

FROM 9.35 MUSIC

Pamela Johnston will be taking over Rediffusion's popular "Thirty- To One" programme 10.05 starting from this Monday. The requests of Mrs 1. Peachey of 9 Sunning Road, 1st floor, Hong- kong, will be broadcast on Mon-

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & day's

COMMENTARY.

7.15 TODAY. 734 NATIONAL DAY OF INDIA—

A talk by F. M. de Mello Kamath, the Commissioner for India in Hongkong. 7.40 HONGKONG HIT PARADE. 82) AUSTRALIA THROUGH SONG

- programme for Australia Day. presented by the Aus tralian Broadcasting Commis- Lion.

8.53 WEATHER REPORT.

show, and the musical choice of the Yang Family of 20 Hankow Road, 1st floor, Kow- icon, will be heard on Saturday January 28.

Music by Purcell will be pre- sented by Charles Harvey on Thursday at 10.15 pm in "Music Time."

The works by Purcell featured In this programme include songs

Sonata," three pieces from

9.65 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & from "The Tempest," "Trumpet

NEW'S ABOUT BRITAIN,

"A

11.00

ta

MAXIM'S

by the Franco Trombet- Quartet featuring Merle Har- ris. Most: Mike Ellery. THE JIM AMECHE DAY NIGHT SHOW. STOP PRESS-NEWS LINES.

SATUR-

HEAD-

11.05 THE JIM AMECHE SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW-Continued. 12.00 Midnight "GOD SAVE THE

QUEEN".-Close Down.

Sunday

7.00 SUNDAY

SERENADE.

7.30 THE SUNSHINE BOYS-Gospel

Songs and Spirituals.

1

1.45 KEYBOARD RHYTHM. 8.00 WEATHER FORECAST.

MUSIC BY MALTBY. 9.30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST.

NEWS, SPORTS RESULTS AND WEATHER FORECAST.

!

9.15 STAN THE MAN.

9.38 FORCES FAVOURITES. 18.30 HANCOCK'S

HALF HOUR —

BBCTS (Repeat).

11.00 MOVIE MAGAZINE—(Repeat)

with Prize to Be Won- 11.30 PIANO WORKS OF MOZART. 12.00 Neon OUT OF THE DARK. 12.43 pm ORCHESTRA OF THE

FEEK

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. NEWS AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

1.30 JIM AMECIIE SHOW. 2.30 SUNDAY CONCERT-Music Of

The Masters. 3.30 YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT-

Mike

Ellery

Requests

Answers

Your

420 SOCCER COMMENTARY.

POLICE V. SING TAO. COM- MENTATOR: JOCK SLOAN. 5.10 POT-POURRI-Popular Variety. 5.30 TEA DANCE.

6.00 "WHAT DO YOU KNOW"-An

Inter-School Quiz.

6.30 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE -The String Section of the Or- chestra-Presented by Fr. T. F.

Ryan.

7.00 BBC NEWS.

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS

TERLUDE.

AND IN-

15 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND

HIS ORCHESTRA. 7.45 DOWN YOUR WAY-Presented

by Mike Ellery. 8.13 ROMANTICA. 8.30 THE PRINCE OF PEACE - Dramatisation of the He and teaching of Christ. Ep 5 The Clensing Of The Temple and the Interview with Nicodemus”. 9.00 MUSIC FOR SWEETHEART

BBCTS

9.39 TODAY'S BIRTHDATS

ANNIVERSARIES.

9.35

RAY'S A LAUGH.

10.05 ITA AMECHE POPS

CERT.

AND

CON-

11.00 STOP PRESS-News Headlines. 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.00 Midnight "GOD SAVE THE

QUEEN".—Close Down.

Monday =

7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

1.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 100 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-

CAST.

2.10 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING-Pre-

sented by Mike Ellery. 10.00 REMEMBER

THESE? Melodies

For Reminiscing. 10.30 SECOND SPRING. 10.43 STU

FOSTER SHOW—(Repeat). 11.00 COFFEE TIME. 11.30 OUT OF THE DARK. 11.45 RECITAL. 12.00

SHOW TIME.

12.30 D LOCAL GOLD RATE.

THE MELBA STORY(Repeat). 1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.

1.15 NEWS

PORT

AND WEATHER RE-

1.30 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC

-BBCTS.

2.00 MELODY TIME. 4.00 DENNIS WILSON. 4.15 TEA DANCE.

4.45 OPERATION

LITE.

MOON SATEL-

3.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Pre-

sented by Auntie Mary. 5.30 LAWRENCE WELK AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

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

- Pre-

6.15 MONDAY REQUESTS

sented by Tony Myatt. 6.45 THE ARCHERS. 7.00 BBC NEWS.

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 7.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS

8.30

TERLUDE.

AND IN-

1.15 THE LIBERACE SHOW. 8.00 MY WORD - A BBC Panel

Game. THIRTY TO ONE-Presenting the Musical Choice of the Pea- chey family 9. Sunning Road. 1st Floor, Hongkong.

3.00 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT

Exciting Prom Dramas of

Front-Page

9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

ANNIVERSARIES.

9.35 BBC PLAY="Call Me A Liar" by John Mortimer, with Alec McCowen, Beatrice Ormonde

and James McKechnie. 10.35 SPINS AND NEEDLES-With

Barry Haigh.

11.00 STOP PRESS-News Headlines. 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.

"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN".-Close Down.

12.00 Midnight

Tuesday

7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK. 1.13 NEWS SUMMARY.

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

CAST.

8.10 9.00

FIFAST SESSION.

HEADLINES. 9.02 TOP OF THE MORNING-Pre-

seated by Mike Ellery. 10.00 ANDRE KOSTELANETZ OR-

CHESTRA.

10.30 SECOND SPRING-True Life

Story of Christine Harding. 10.45 TONY MARTIN, 11.00 COFFEE TIME. 11.30 OUT OF THE DARK – The Story of Mary Matthews. 11.45 RECITAL.

12.00 Noon PROGRESSIVE JAZZ. 12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE.

TREASURE CHEST QUIZ—(Re- ^peat)--(Last),

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS

PORT.

AND WEATHER RE-

1.30 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS. 2.00 GREAT OPERETTAS-(follow-

ed by)—MELODY TIME.

.DANCE.

TEA

4.15 4.45 OPERATION MOON SATEL-

LITE. 5.00 CHILDREN'S CORNER-Pre-

sented by Auntie Mary. 5.30 DAVID WHITEHALL AND HIS

CONCERT ORCHESTRA.

6.00 -MUSIC FROM HOLLAND. 6.15 TUESDAY REQUESTS - Pre-

sented by Tony Myati.

6.13 THE ARCHERS.

7.00 BBC NEWS.

7.09 WEATHER FORECAST.

7.30 ANNOUNCEMENTS

TERLUDE.

AND IN-

7.15 OFF THE RECORD-A Review

of the Latest Releases.

7.45 STRING SERENADE. 3.00 MOVIE

MAGAZINE-With A

Movie Quiz Film Sound Tracks. Music and Interviews with the stars

8.30 STARS ON WINGS-Compere:

Neville Powley.

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