cludes his Take Thirly series on Monday, evening at 9.30, and re
presents
CHILDREN'S Quartet
***R
the Calvin Jackson. In the Battle of the Bands on Friday, at 6.50. Nick. Demuth opposes him with the
IN "THE music of Lambert, Hendricks
and- Ross,
7.39. ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF.
FORTY
HOOD"
Richard Greene.
-
NEW 5-
Tamara Karɛavina about Ballet at Wednesday.
is talking.. 10.15: night, and she is
on
7.35 "THE ADVENTURES OF, followed by performances of Starring Ballet music with which she has been associated, Carmen. Dragon conducts the Hollywood Bow! Symphony Orchestra In Weber's. Invitation to
8.00 THE WORLD
(Chinese) Commentary). LIO THE MANTOVANI
SHOW Featuring The Music of Rod
gers & Hammerstein." 8.35 *MARKHAM.” 9.05 THE
NEWS
WORLD (English) Commentary). 9,15 WAGON THAIN.” 10.05 "INTERPOL CALLING.”
the West Indies) Part IV. 9.05 THE
WORLD
NEWS- (English Commentary). 9.15 "PERRY MASONI 10.05 “HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL”. 10.30 “MEDIC"
-Staring Richard Boone.
10.36 THIS MAN DAWSON," 10.35 “KEEPING IN STEP.” 11.10 LATE, NIGHT FINAL..
Wednesdayd
CHILDREN'S
5.00 pm CHINESE
TALENT SHOW. 5.15 LAUREL & HARDY. 5.35 "PORESTRY.” 545 "F.A. CUP 1960.” 3.55 CARTOONS.
6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.30 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 745 "WELLS FARGO." 3.00 THE
WORLD
NEWS-
NEWS—
(Chinese Commentary). 8.10 "NO HIDING PLACE.” 9.05 THE WORLD
(English Commentary). 9.15 "ON THE SPOT Featuring
the pick of the personalities" who pass through Hongkong. 9.30 CANTONESE FEATURE. 11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL
5.00. pm
FUL."
Friday
“WILLY - THE WONDER......
· 5.15. *SONGS FOR YOUNG FOLK”.
the Dance, and
Eugene Ormandy conducts tha Philadelphia Orchestra En
Stravinsky's Firebird' Suite, ."
David White
play's 'requests, talks to guests and gives away prizes to members and families of. H..M.. Forces In Services Special (Sunday 5—6)..
Today
-Presented by Joan Marding 1130 am SOUTH OF THE BORDER.
5.35 KIT ·CABSON-Sterring. Bill
Willams..
6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.30 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF.. 7.35 "LEAVE, IT TO BEAVER” 3.00 THE
WORLD NEWS— (Chinese Commentary). 8.10 TREASURE TROVE" — With
Clif Large as, the Host. 8.35 “BOYD Q.C.”. 9.05 THE. - WORLD
(English Commentary). 9.15 “THE FRANKIE
NEWS***
LAINE SHOW"-"With Connie Haines. 9.10 A BANK ORGANISATION:
· FEATURE—"The Care of Gold" Starring: Jean Simmons & David. Farrar. 11.00 LATE
COMMERCIAL RADIO
NIGHT FINAL.
1530 kes 196. mtra.
AND 'CAGE OF GOLD' PROGRAMME IN HONOUR
OF ST PATRICK'S DAY
Tony Randall, Thomas Mitchell and Kim Hunter star in "The Secret Of Freedom," tonight at 8. The story, written by three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Archibald MacLeish tells of an idealistic, civic- Irish listeners are wished 'Caeb mile sailte'-and non- minded couple whose faith in America's future is
temporarily shaken by what they view as the undue
complacency and
materialistic preoccupation
their fellow townspeople.
a
supervisor Joe,
factory (played by Tony Randall) and his wife Jill, (played by Kim Hunter) have worked long and hard on behalf of a tax re- ferendum to boost teacher's salaries and Improve the local schools. When the measure is defeated at the polls, Joe and Jill become deeply disturbed and disillusioned. Jill, In fact, bé- comes so upset that her hus- band is eventually forced to storm out of the house in search of the answers to his wife's embittered and piercing ques- tions.
re-
Later, on the same evening, a new hour, action-packed adven- ture series, Bonanza, comes into the 9.45 spot, Bonanza, captures the age when men scratched and clawded at the carth's crust by day, caroused drunkenly at night and stalked each other like animals.
The age has passed but the saga of their courage
and chicanery, frustrations and triumphant discoveries are re- captured in this exciting series.
2.00 pm
Today
of
CANTONESE FEATURE. 3.35 ISPY"-Introduced By Ray-
mond Massey.
4.20 "FAMOUS FIGHTS." 4.35 "WILLY" - Starring
Havoc.
5.00 CHILDREN'S
Lone Ranger." 5.25 CARTOONS.
HOUR
5.30 CALVINS CORNER. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
-
Irish 'A thousand welcomes' at 9.30 on Friday evening when Col. R. E. Kenny presents a programme in honour of St Patrick's Day.
Ireland a country rich in folk-lore and tradition has given the world a wealth of poetry, prose and music and a cross section of these can be heard including some of the writings of James Joyce.
As a good Irishman Col. Kenny June is not insensitive to 'The Little People.' and during his sojourn "The In Malaya he came across hap- penings which seemed to have logical explanation except
7.00 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 7.05 NEWSREEL ROUND-UP. 7.35 HON SAFARL”
8.00 "THE SECRET OF FREE
DOM"Starring Tony Randall. 8.55 THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW. .9.20 THE FOUR JUST MEN.
9.45 "BONANZA”—Starring
Greent. Pernell Roberts. 10.33 "M" SQUAD. 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL
Sunday
Lorne
2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE. 3.30 LIFE WITH ELIZABETH." 3.55 CONRAD NAGEL PRESENTS
"ASK ME A QUESTION." 4.20 THE MICKEY ROONEY SHOW. 4.45 BALLETS DE FRANCE." 5.00 CHILDREN'S HOUR - Car-
toons.
Play Of The Week, "The Guv'nor' Sunday at 9.45 is a dramatic comedy of carefully 5.03 "THE ROY ROGERS SHOW.” planned robberies on the latest business lines.
A call to 999 sends a police car racing through dawn- deserted London hot on the trail of a stolen car. However, the car proves clusive and while the chase leads the police all round the city a jeweller's shop is broken Into. The call has been a hoax
and back at Head- quarters they realise... "The Guvnor" has struck again.
5.30 CARTOONS.
5.33 "WINTER SPORTS." 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.00 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 7.05 "WHAT DO YOU KNOW." 7.35 LOVE THAT BOB." 8.00 THE WORLD NEWS—
(Chinese Commentary). 8.10 "LONDON SPECTACULAR" PRESENTS "STAR TIME." 9.05 THE
WORLD NEWS (English Commentary). 9.15 "OUR MUTUAL FRIENDS"—
Starring Paul Daneman. 9.45 "PLAY OF THE WEEK" PRE- SENTS "THE GUVNOR." 10.40 PETER GUNN" Starring
Craig Steven.
110
\ witchcraft. On Tuesday night at 10 o'clock we are repeating the first of his four talks. on this fascinating subject, entitled 'The Reformed Demon Grand- mother'
In place of the usual Com- poser of the Day programme on Friday (2-3) we have a con- cert of music inspired by written in Ireland called St Patrick's Day Concert.
A
ог
feature
Sunday morning since the station went on the air - has been music for the Sabbath (10-11) which has been devot- ed mainly to music by Contem- perary Composers. This series concludes this week with a pro- gramme of music from Czechoslovakia.
The development of Czech music can be followed through a short extract from Smetana's Triumphal 'Symphony composed in 1848 and played by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra con- ducted by Karel Sejna. This is followed by Charles Mackerras conducting the Pro Arte Orchestra in Janacek's Sin- fonietta for Orchestra (1926), and contemporary Czech 'music is represented by the Suite from Jarmil Burghauser's Ballet The Servant of Two Masters, first
In performed
1958. Zdenek conducts Kosler.
the Prague Symphony Orchestra,
Frank Muir and Dennis Norden were responsible for the scripts of Take It from Here for eleven years, during which time they built the show-which got off to a shaky start-into the top
radio British
programme. To commemorate this long asso- ciation, the stars recorded what were considered to be the high- lights of
various the
pro- 7.30 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF.
board of PARADE-Pro- grammes 7.35 THE SONG
by a -independent members.
Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley 9.10 ADULT EDUCATION & RE and June Whitfield can be heard CENTRES Quiz in The Cream of Take It from
Here on
Tuesday evening at
An excellent cast, which never mises a trick in this amusing 11.10 LATE NIGHT FINAL. crime story, is led by Michael Hordern, Coral
and Browne Jimmy Hanley.
Tuesday sees the last of the four part documentary series on the Federation Of The West Indies, and tonight's part is entitled "The Responsibilities of Freedom."
In "Have Gun Will Travel" at 10.05 Richard Boone again stars as Paladin in a story called "The Great Mojave Chase."
Jean Simmons and David Farrar star in Cage of Gold," the Friday feature film this thriller set week, a romantic against a background of Paris and a luxurious night club.
***Monday
3.00 pm THE ADVENTURES
TWIZZLE.
5.13 CARTOONS.
5.30 THE CISCO KID."
5.55 CARTOONS.
6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
duced By John Bow. 8.00 THE WORLD
(Chinese Commentary,
or
NEWS-
CREATION
Programme.
8.10 MOVIE MAGAZINE
duced by John Bow.
Intro-
2.30.
Bob Williams your host in Lunchtime Rendezvous
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2.00 BIRELEY'S OPEN HOUSE 4.00. MUSIC FROM. SPAIN. 4.30 WEATHER REPOST.
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5.00 MAN ABOUT TOWN, MARK
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535 COR STEIN'S
STRINGS.
5.30 A BRITISH
RHYTHMIC.
INTERLUDE.
With Grade Fields, Fred Hit les. Louis Brown And Ackes Bik.
6.00 NEWS RELAY FROM - RADIO,
HONGKONG.
6.10 approx. SONNET FOR THO
EVENING AND THE OL. CHESTRA OF FRANCE POUR CELL..
620 TOURS FOR THE ASKINGA 7.09. NEWS RELAY FROM-RADED.
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7.15 PERSUASIVE. "PERCUSSION
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7.30 CARTER BROWN MYSTERATA THEATRE 'A BLONDE DE TIME.
8.00 NEWS HEADLINES-Carter Brown Mystery Theatre, cost, 8.39 STRING SERENADE.
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