$35 JOSH WHITE-The celebrated Americza bilad singer apd guitarist,
Negro FOZX
Songs, with Jack Falion (con- tre-bess). The George
MER-
chell Choir. and Guy Kingsley Poynter (The Erst of
PROGI ZIMMEs).
9.43 CONCERT
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COMMENT-
Father T. F. Ryan reviews the recital by
Foulard
Quartet last Saturday evening
at Wah Yan College. 9.33 INTERLUDE.
9.53 WEATHER REPORT.
10.00 TIME SIGNAL,
THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 19.15 MUSIC OF THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY-Caccerto is E Fut Op. 101 for Cello and Or chestra
(Shostakovich), Memy Fost.CooTich (cello). The Philadelphia Orchestra
cond. by Eugene Ornonndy: Concertie Op. 94 for Two Planes (Shostakovich), Maudien and Denitri Shostakovi mla (Pianista).
1053 WEATHER REPORT.
SIGNAL,
NEW SEKEL
10.30 SONATA IN B FLAT MINOE,
OP. 15
11.00 TIME (CHOPIN)-MICHE- LANGELL
FROM
ST. 11.00 SERVICE
ANDREWS CHURCH, KEN. NEDY ROAD-Preacher: Rev. O. EVT. UBE.. MA. 12.13 pm THE MUSIC
OP
RICHARD WAGNER_Per- formed by the Vietna Sym- phony Orchestra, conducted by Rudolf Moralt.
GOING TO PICTURES-Chalman:
1.00 TIME SIGNAL,
THE
Timothy Birch. 1.13 WEATHER BEPOET.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS. 110 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 THE ARCHERS-An everyday story of country fe in Eng- land (Omnibus edition). 243 PERUCHIN AT THE PIANO.
HOME 1.00 TIME SIGNAL,
REQUESTS
3.00 (WE LIVE AND LEARN, 3.30 BBC JAZZ CLUB-The Hom-
phrey Lyttleton Band. 4.00 THE ACTOR, HIS ROLE AND THE METEOD'—A discussion between Sir Donald Welft and Som Watermaker. introduced by Marjorie Andersco LIO THE YOUNG DEA-Presented
by Pamela. 3.00 LUCKY
Mary
DIP-Presented
by
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 630 INTERLUDE.
6.15 SHOW BUSINESS—Introduced
by Aileen Woods. 6.43 THE ARCHERS—An everyday
story of
in England.
cothetry Ke
7.00 TLIE SIGNAL, TODAY-
A daily news magazine pro- duced by Timothy" Birch.
THE 7.15 RECITAL FROM &
OR- CHESTRA - Raymond Clark (cello), accompanied by Frederick Stone (piano). 7.30 TED HEATH AND Hots
MUSIC.
HOSPITAL Presented by Jume. 4.00 THE BLUE AND THE GRAY -A programme to com-
Givil memorate the American
7.583 WEATHER REPORT. written and W (1861-1865),
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, produced by Charles Chilton.
COMMENTARY. 5.00 SING IT AGAIN-A
A
minute of popular music. 5.30 ORBITER X-An adventure in the Conquest of Space, by B. D. Chapman. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 610 INTERLUDE.
6.15 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 6.30 EVENSONG Conducted by Rev. S. N. H. Roberts, C.F. 7.00 BEYOND OUR KEN-With Kenneth Here, produced by Jacques Brown
7.30 FOUR CORNERS-Folk Songs. Ballads and Traditional melo- dies from all
of the parts world, introduced by Patricia Pern
7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY.
8.15 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS-
Loren Lawrence reviews the following books: **The Fun from the Mountain." by Wi- The Groninger, liam Daughters of Necessity." by Peter S. Feihleman, "The Sub- terraneans." by Jack Kerouac. "Go Naked In The World,” by Tom Chamales.
3.45 SUNDAY CONCERT - Sym-
phony No. 6 in F major.
Op.
€3 (Pastoral") (Beethoven), The Philadelphia Orch. coad. by Bruno Walter, Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op 21 (Chopin) Artur Rubinstein (Piano) with Symphony of the Air cond. by Alfred Wallerstein.
9.33 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
10.15 MELODIES AND
-Thirty Micutes
MEMORIES
of Uninter-
rupted music inking the past with the present.
4.00 RHYTHM IS THEIR BUSI- 10.43 THE ONE I DIDNT MARRY-
NESS-With The Eric Delaney
Band.
430 GUILTY PARTY~~~A
Parlour
In Which
113 THE CASE OF STEINIE MORRISON-Reconstructed for Radio by Christopher Hibbett.
RADIO
11.13 CANDLELIGHT-Presected by
Pamela Joboston. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES. 12,50 MIlight TIME
CLOSE DOWN.
SIGNAL
Tuesday
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, BRIGHT
AND EARLY.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY, 7.20 BRIGHT AND
(Cont'd).
EARLY—
7.43 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 BRIGET AND EARLY-
(Cont'd).
7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 110 PROGRAMME ́PARADE. 2.15 DIARY
FOR
TUESDAY'S TUNES.
SIGNAL
3.00 TIME
HEADLINES.
TODAY,
NEWS
9.12 HUME TILL TEX With
Mirituel Bulmer.
Moutries
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Agents
for all
leading
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Makers
One title ond four remini- Gerden. renees. by Richard Ba Mason, John Athene Seyler.
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Game Series Listeners Are Invited To Com- 10.53 WEATHER REPOET.
SIGNAL. pete With A Panel Of Experts 11.00 TIME
in Testing Their
Powers
Of
NEWSREEL
Crime Detection. This Week 11.15 THE EPILOGUE-First Sunday "Bullet In A Bull" (Repeat Of
after Easter (Low Sunday). Last Tuesday's Broadcast).
Gloucester Cathedral. 11.30 MUSIC
SWEET 5.00 TEA DANCE.
LOVELY. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES. 12.00 Midnight TIME
CLOSE DOWN.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.10 INTERLUDE.
6.13 MY LIFE AS A LEPER-
By Peter Greave. 6.30 COMPOSER CAVALCADE-
Introduced By Aileen Woods. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, THIS WEEK— A Lookback At The People And Events In The News This Iatro- Week Compiled And duced By Victor Price. 7.30 FIRST HEARING-Introduced -
By Derek Hegg.
7.53 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY.
8.15 SPORTSCAST Produced
Catalogues,
AND
Price Lists
SIGNAL,
Mondaye.
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL, SUNRISE
MELODIES.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 SUNRISE By
(Cont'd).
Ted Thomas. 8.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC- With Cleo Laine And Dudley Mcore Quartet. 9.00 DECISION AT DIFTER-
DANGE-A True
Story By
Bob Kesten. 9.30 SING SOMETHING SIMPLE- With The Adam Singers, Ac- Jack The companied By Emblow Quartet. 19.53 WEATHER REPORT.
Pears (tenor) sings the role he '10.00 TRE SIGNAL,_ _THE_NEWS, created some fifteen years ago, and under the direction of the 10.13 IN composer himself, the Covent Garden Orchestra gives possibly 10.53
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
THE COOL, COOL, COOL OF THE EVENING Presented By Michael Bulmer. WEATHER REPORT.
MELODIES—
MELODIES
7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 SUNRIJE
(Cont'd).
7.53 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 FROGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 DIARY
TEN
FOR TODAY, MUSIC DURING BREAKFAST. SIGNAL, NEWS 9.00 TIMER
HEADLINES.
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