730 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 758 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY,
8.15 DAVID AND BROCCOLI — A comedy by John Mortimer With John Slater, Dèny's Blike- lock and John Hall Produced by William Gien-Doepel 9.15 WALTER BRUND REHEARSES
BEETHOVEN. 9.35 ERICH KUNZ
SINGS GR= MAN UNIVERSITY SONGS --- With Cheris s and Orchester of The Vienna State Opera, eco- ducted by Anton Paulik. 953 WEATHER REPORT. 19.00 TIME SIGNAL TE
THE NEWS,
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.13 OPERA IN STEREO. 19.53 WEATHER REPORT.
11 TIME SIGNAL AND BIG BEN,
RADIO NEWSREEL.
11.13 CANDLELIGHT-Presented by
Pamela Johnston. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 1139 NEWS HEADLINES. 12.50 raid Tay SIGNAL CLOSE DOWN- GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
Tuesdays
DIARY FOR PERMITSTUMASAN KARA MALALAN
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 FOR YOUR DELIGHT. 2.00 FRAMLEY PARSONAGE—(Re-
peat) Episode 10.
2.30 BBC RANDSTAND.
3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN—Image
America Prog 9 "Education" Part 1.
130 MONDAY CONCERT.
4.09 MEN OF THE SEA — No. 5
'Pacific Tragedy."
4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented
by Pamela.
5.00 LUCKY DIP – Presented by
533
LATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.10 INTERLUDE
6.IS SHOW BUSINESS—Introduced
by Aileen Woods.
6.43 THE ARCHERS.
7.00 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY. 7.13 CONCERT COMMENT_Father T. F. Ryan reviews the piano recitals by Mindru Katz, J
7:00 am TRIE SIGNAL,
AND EARLY.
713 NEWS SUMMARY.
BRIGHT
7.25 BRIGHT AND BARLY
(Cont'd).
7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 BRIGHT AND EARLY
(Cont'd).
753 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. LI PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.13 DIARY FOR TODAY, TUES
DAY'S TUNES.
9.49 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-
LINES.
9.02 HOME TILL TEN—WI
Bulmer.
Cha SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- 10.00 TIME
REEL Repeat).
C
19.13 THE VOICE OF CONWAY
TWITTY.
10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US --
The English Torque. No. 5 “English As A Second Langa-
age.
ONLY AT MOUTRIES!
Only Moutries, Hong Kong's largest rec- ord stockists, can offer you a complete selection of classical and popular rec ords. This week's features include:-
Sunday – DEBUSSY:
Images for Orchestra.
New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein, | A 01456 L Mono. AY.835553 Stereo.
FIRST DVORAK:
7.00 am TIME SIGNAL,
DAY FAVOURITES. 7.13 NEWS SUMMARY. 720 FIRST DAY FAVOURITES
(Cont'd).
7.53 news about
WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOLIDAY FOR
STRINGS.
12.00
LISH METHODIST CHURCH, WANCHAI- Freacher:-Rev. H. J. Hopkins. noon THE AMADEUS STRING QUARTET With Clifford Cur- and (Mozart (Plazo)
8.38 WEATHER REPORT. and when to tell children the
9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 9.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. facts of life,' a look at locally- 9.15 JOSE ITUNBI PLAYS CHOPIN. produced beach equipment, and 9.30 FORCES FAVOURITES-Pre- a reading of the serial story 10.30 MUSIC WE LOVE.
sented by Audrey Pateman.
"'Anna of the Five Towns." 11.00 SERVICE FROM THE ENG- These items are, of course, over and above the
more routine items like the regular Market Report, recipes, and so on.
TEST CRICKET: Thursday, week's Sunday Concert, which Friday, Saturday, 11.15 pm starts half an hour later than The Australians meet England usual.
He will play Beethoven's at Edgbaston for the first in the Rondo in G Major and eight series of Test Matches on Thurs. Chopin Preludes. Father Ryan day. Radio Hongkong will relay will be reviewing this recital and commentaries his public performance the
following. Tests. following evening (Monday, 7.15 pm. Concert Comment).
Igracil
this
on this and
MALAYA v SOUTH CHINA:
LOS ANGELES' "BUT- Sunday, 7.15 pm Armchair TERFLY:" Friday, 8.45 pm (FM football fans in Hongkong will follow lan Petrie's or.ly)-A Spanish soprano sing be able to ing
Zoa Franck).
1.00 pm TIME SIGNAL, GOING TO THE PICTURES Chairman:
Timothy Birch.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 130 AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.00 THE
ARCHERS
―
(Omnibus
edition). 3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS.
4.00 STRICTLY MUSIC.
5.00 SING IT AGAIN, 330 ORBITER X.
3.33 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 6.10 INTERLUDE
6.15 EVENSONG Conducted by
Rez. H. Storr. RAF.
6.45 FOUR CORNERS-Folk Songs. Ballads and Traditional Melod- les from all parts of the world. introduced by Patricia Penn
'(Final).
7.13 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL---
Scuth China v Malaya. 7.43 FROM THE WEEKLIES, 758 WEATHER REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEW3,
COMMENTARY.
the part of the tragic commentary on the second half Japanese heroine and a Swedish of the match at Caroline Hill, tenor singing
American when the visiting Malayan team her
Hongkong's lover in an opera set In Japan, meets
champion A com club, South China, written by an Italian.
MORE TALK OF ALEXAN- bination, if ever, of international talent, Puccini's "Madame But- DER: Tonight, 6.15 pm Few terfly," while it is certainly one broadcasters in Hongkong ever of the most popular of operas, stirred up public attention quite is also one of the most beauti- as Stephen Alexander did while ful. The composer himself once he was here. His pithy, often
8.15 TALKING ABOUT BOOKS. 8.30 FROM THE CONCERT HALL referred to it as "the best I've biting, commentaries on society
Piano Recital by Mindru Katz. written." Victoria Los Angeles' In general and in Hongkong In
9.00 SUNDAY CONCERT. Butterfly
9.53 WEATHER REPORT. and
Jussi particular assured him of a the late
10.00 TRIE SIGNAL THE NEWS, Bjoerling's Pinkerton fed a gular audience on Friday even-
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. transfer to 10.15 STEREO. strong cast of singers in this ings. Happily his recording made at the Rome Britain has not deprived us of 1038 WEATHER REPORT. Opera House.
him completely, and spasmodio 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL Wednes- tapes arrive at Radio Hongkong 11.13 EPILOGUE-First Sunday after OLD HONGKONG:
sometimes acidly, day, 6.10 pm-"The cortege will reflecting
Monument
" but at... pass the
never sourly, and with We read this sombre statement greater perception than most In the press almost daily. What on aspects of life in Britain as Tonight he talks monument? Perhaps you know he sees it. which it is, but you are less about church festivals.
re-
Trinity. from The Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. 11.30 MUSIC-SWEET AND LOVELY
-Music for reminiscing. 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES.
String Quartet in E flat major Op. 51 String Quartet in F major Op. 96 The Netherlands String Quartet
A 02064 L Mcro.
CHOPIN: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor Op. 21
Alexander Uninsky with the Hague Philharmonic conducted by van Otterloo
Polonaise in E flat minor Op. 26 No. 2
Polonaise in C minor Op. 40 No. 2
Alexander Uninsky
AY.835065 Stereo.
SIBELIUS:
Violin Concerto in D minor Op. 47
David Oistrakh with the Philadelphia Orchestra conduried? by Eugene Ormandy,
The Swan of Tuonela Op. 22 No. 2; Valse Triste Op. 44 The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy A 01484 L Mczo. AY.835570 Stereo.
BEETHOVEN:
Sonata No. 17 in D minor Op. 31 No. 2: Sonata No. 18 in E flat major Op. 31 No. 3 Clara Haskil
A 02073 L Moco.
|SCHONBERG: Quartet No. 1 in D minor Op. 7
The Julliard String Quartet
A 01212 L MOED.
STRAVINSKY: Threni id est Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae for Soli, Mixed Chorus and Orchestra. Columbia Symphony Orchestra and soloists conducted by Igor Stra Ballet for twelve dancers vinsky Agon
Los Angeles Festival Symphony Orchestra conducted by Igor Stravinsky
A 01450 L Mono.
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HOWARD BRUBECK: Dialogues for Jazz Combo and
Orchestra.
The New York Philharmonic with the Dave Brubeck Quartet conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
Dave Brubeck Quartet: plays Bernstein originals from "Wonderful Town" and "West Side Story": A Quiet Girl; Maria; I Feel Pretty; Somewhere; Tonight. TY.885124 Stereo.
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