1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 113 TAK SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 AFTERNOON RECITAL
(Chopin)-Variations on a Ger- man Air (Pesth.) Lento con grand espressione ia C sharp minor
Barles Joi .. George (Piano), Auf Flugein des Genres (Mendelssoña Op. 34 No. 2) Songs my mother taught me.c (Dvorak Op. 33 No. 4) Farmyard Song (Gries. Op. 61, No. 3 (Sop.)
Elisabeth Schwruz.
Gerald Moors (Para). Rondo in E fat majer
16
(Chopia).
George Banhalmi (Plazo).
Op.
2.00
THE ARCHERS.
3.00
HOME AND
HOSPITAL RE-
QUESTS.
4.50
STRICTLY MUSIC.
AGAIN..
5.CO SING IT
5.30 ORBITER X.
5.58 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEW 3. 6.19 INTERLUDE
6.13 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 6.20 EVENSONG - Conducted by
Rev. E Milner, RN. 7.00 DOES THE TEAM THINK. 730 EILEEN
•
FARREL SINGS
OPERA AND POP3-"Dysand" (Act 1) (Verd!) Recit.: Scrta e la motte Arla: Ernani! Brezani. Izvolámi Za Gioconda" (Act 4) Suleide! (Pozchielli) with The Philharmonia Orch.
by cord.
Thomas Schippers Old Devil Moca (Burton Lane. EY. Harburg) He was too good 19me (Richard Rodgers-Lere
Ten Cents a Danes (Rich ard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart) Ev'ry Time
Martin-Raph (Huge Blane) September Song (Kurt Weill-Maxwell Anderson) I Gea Right to sing the Blues (Harold Arlen-Ted Koehler) with Luther Henderson and his Orch.
REPORT.
7.33 WEATHER 8.00 TIME SIGNAL THE NEWS,
8.15
COMMENTARY.
TALKING ABOUT BOOKS "Some Men Are Brothers DJ. Baright: "Paolo Paol”, by Arthar Adamson. Reviewed Ieuan Hughes.
83 SUNDAY CONCERT-A Pastor-
al Symphony (Vaughan Wil- liams) 1st, Mov-Melta moder- ato, 2nd lov.-Lento moderato.
3rd Nov Moderato pesante. 4th Mov-Lento - Moderato Maestoso... Siz Adrian Boult
FOCUS ON THE FILM: Radio Hongkong's film mega- zine programme "Film Focus" has been running for over a year now, and in a Colony whose main source of public entertainment is still the cinema it provides an important link between the listener and the personalities and activities "back screen". Interviews with actors, directors, producers and other film personalities are a regular feature of the pro- gramme; the majority of these are recorded at the studios in Britain and America, but in these days when people from the film world are coming. to Hongkong in growing numbers "Film Focus" is often able to go out, personally and meet them. News of coming attractions and how the overseas critics have received them, sound track recordings and music-all these things go to make” up a lively half hour of film news on Tuesdays at 8.15 pm (repeated on Thursday afternoons at 4 o'clock). Busy editor and script- writer for Film Focus is Bill Dorward who also introduces the programme. Here he goes over the script with Patricia Penn shortly before going on the air.
shortly after the programme goes after midnight, starting on back on the air again in Britain. Thursday, On Friday night BUT more often than not an there'll be a break in the cricket ebb in one programme is com- coverage for the usual broad-i pensated for by the flow of an- casts on FM of the talk in the other and Hongkong listeners series "The Government and are never entirely deprived of the People" and for the opera their 'light' BBC listening. Take programme-this week Mozart's a look at the present light enter "Don Giovanni, a new recording. tainment programmes: 'We're In This means of course, that while Business,' a comedy programme the Test Match is in progresa starring Peter Jones, Harry listeners will have to switch to Worth, and Irene Handle 860 kcs medium wave to receiva (Wednesdays, 9.15 pm repeated normal programmes.
Wednes.
Today
10.30 PARIS STAR TIME.
11.00 SYMPHONY, Capriol Suite
(Warlock)
Basse-Danse. Pavane, Tordion. Bransles, Pleds-en-l'air, Mattachins Sea Pictures, Op. 37 (Eger)— No. I Sea Slumber-Song (Ncel): No. 2 ta Haven Capri) (C. A. Elgar); No. 3 Sabbath Morning at Sea Mattachins. Pieds en l'air,
|Browning). Symphony No. 8 in D Minor (Vaughan Williams) — aartasta Variasopi sen23 tema);
Marcia Scherzo Alla (Per Stromenti a Fiato); Cavatina (Per Stromeat ad arco): Toccata.
12.00 Noon, PERSPECTIVE. 12.30 pm. BIG BAND SHOW.
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY
TODAY.
FOR
1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 AFTERNOON RECITAL -
RICHARD LEWIS (TENOR) AND GERALD MOORE. 200 BANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.
(Repeat Series).
230 MAINLY MUSIC. 3.00 YOU AND L
-
330 THEME AND VARIATIONS/
(Repeat).
4.00 RHYTHM IS THEIR BUSI-
NESS.'
4.30 MY MOTHER'S HANDS. 5.58' WEATHER REPORT. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.10 INTERLUDE.
6.15 TRAINING WITHIN INDUS-
TRY. 6.30 COMPOSER CAVALCADE-In-
troduced by Alleen Woods. 700 TODAY. 7.15 STRAUSS WALTZES — Sung
by Patrice Munsel (soprano). 7.30.FIRST HEARING.
753 WEATHER REPORT
8.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY.
1.13 WHAT IS JAZZ.
8.45 SPORTS CAST-Produced
Victor Price.
by
.
MARAIS AT FULLER-
9.00 DR BRADLEY REMEMBER3.9. 9.30 930 SPECIAL
& MARANDA TON HALL.
9.53 WEATHER REPORT.
on Fridays at 10.15 pm); and 'Does the Team Think?'-based on
OLD HONGKONG: an idea of Jimmy Edwards which day, 6.10 pm-No one who heard he puts across with other top Alberto da Cruz'a dramatic British comedians—a half hour stories related to the history of 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, designed to prove that such men Macao in Radio Hongkong's
NEWB ABOUT BRITAIN. can be funny without a script recent "Listen to This!" series 10.15 IN THE COOL, COOL, COOL (Friday 9.30. pm, repeated on will be surprised to learn that he Sunday night at 7 o'clock). The has also an Interest in the re- 10.53 WEATHER REPORT. Goons, always good for an in- levance of European personali. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS definite number of hearings (as ties, to our own Colony. What 11.13 SATURDAY NIGHT HỢP. the success of their commercial they may be surprised to hear 11.57 WEATHER KEPOET. recordings has proved) are get. is that St Francis Xavier visited 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES.
12.00 Midnight, ting another airing on Wednes- Lantau Island in the 16th
CLOSE DOWN,
days at 12.30 (midday) and Century. The story he tells on
OF THE EVENING-Michael Bulmer.
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