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1)

Radio HK (cont'd).

Tuesday

1 TIME SIGNAL, AND EARLY.

7.5 NEWS SUMMARY.

*

BRIGHT- AND

(Cont'd)

BRIGHT

EARLY

EARLY

-

16 WEATHER REPORT.

147 BRIGHT - AND

(Cont'd).

1.3 WEATHER REPORT.

LES TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

LN PROGRAMME PARADE.

1.15 DIARY FOR TODAY,

DAY'S TUNES.

8.53 WEATHER REPORT,

TUES-

IN TIME-SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

2.52

chael Butner

M

11.90 ZIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS

KEEL(Repeat).

IKIS THE VOICE OF BUDDY HOL-

LY.

ZAW THE WORLD - AROUND US —– The Dawn of Africa, No. (2)

"The Land of Za!” by Dr Gervase Mathew. (b) Revolu

and their Principles "Shroon - Bollvar" by DIGE R. A. Humphreys. WEATHER REPORT. PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA отто

tion-Fries No. 4

CONDUCTED KLAPIZEL.

BY

WITH

TOOTS THIELEMANS RHYTHM

(GUITAR) ACCOMP.

MED DAY PRAYKES—EJ

129 3. E. J. Hopkins

TO KÍCH

KENZ KINGS_GER-

MAN UNIVERSITY SONGS.

SIGNAL

DLARY FOX -

INS REPORT.

T DER KIGNAL, THE NEWS. DO YOU REMEMBERS-Ltro- duced by Alleen Woods. (Re- Dezt). 206 WOMAN'S WORLD-Produced by Murray Leavitt and Thelma Smart

Lawrence. 3.33 MUSICAL

UNITED

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀33 333-93-83 9383 953 5·93, 33 8.

ARTISTRY IN BHYTHM.

LIVE AND LL UN-TY- WZ bute to Vakur No. 2 Marjorie THE IN LIFE

Harold STATES American Composer. WEATHER REPORT.

TO HINDLEFORD -- Shadow of Doubt." YOUNG IDEA.

-Music HOMEWARD BOUND for tired workers. WEATHER LEPORT. TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.'

INTERLUDE.

LA

DEMİ HEURE

CARE

358 WEATHER REPORT. 400 THE

OF ADVENTURES CLARA CHUFF -- "The Can- tankerous Kite.

Present

Music

4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA —

ed by Pamela. 5.60 HOMEWARD BOUND — for tired workers. 5.53 WEATHER REPORT. 5.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS. 5.10 OLD HONGKONG Corners

of

and Hongkong History legend explored. ID. Ching Ye the Pirate and his Wife by Bill Smyly.

6.15 AFUSIC FROM HOLLAND — Dolf van der Linden and his Metropole Orchestra. 6.34 SPEAKING

British

Exclame).

GENERALLY — Council Pro-

(A 6.43 THE ARCHERS — An every- country life in day story of England.

སྐྱུ ཉ བྱ ཙྭ སྐྱུ

7.00 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY. --

A daily news magazine pro duced by Michael Page. 7.15 A PROMENADE CONCERT

Portsmouth Point - An Over- ture (Walton)—The London

--

daily news magazine produced by Michael Page. 7.15 HONGKONG HIT PARADE

10.20 RAY'S A LAUGH

With Ted Ray, Kitty Bluett and Kenneth Connor (Repeat). 10.30 HAWAII CALLS — Alfred

and his Apaka Village Serenaders. 10.58 WEATHER REPOET. 8.15. KEYBOARD QUARTER-WITH 11,00 TIME SIGNAL AND BIG BEN,

Presented by Michel Meredith. 158 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

- COMMENTARY.

THE BRIAN GUNS QUARTET -Produced by Ray Cordeiro. 8.50 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE- "Personal CallTM by Agatha Christie.

9.00 THE HARVARD GLEE CLUB --Recorded excerpts from the concert given on 25th July at the Loke Yew Hall. 9.53 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00- TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.15 THE NEW ENGLISH BIRLE

Rezder: Rev. Dennis L. Rogers. 10.29 THEME AND VARIATIONS -

A musical diversion by Clive Simpson.

18.50 SCIENCE SUKVĚT—Electricity.

without a Generator. 10.58; WEATHER REPORT.

1100 TMF SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

-

Lamoureux

cond. by Maurice

: Durufle. Marie Madeleine,

Durufle-Chevalier (organ). 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.39 NEWS HEADLINES. Hawaiian

TIME 12.00 Midnight.

SIGNAL CLOSE DOWN-God Save Thé Queen.

RADIO NEWSREEL. 11.15 CHORALE — Requiem, Op. 9 (Maurice Durufle) - Helene Bouvier (Mezzo-Soprano), Xavier Depraz (Bass), Chorales Philippe Caillard et Stephane. Caillat Orchestre des Concerts

REDIFFUSION

8.45

FM ONLY

pm THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PEOPLE-No. 16 "Public Works Department" the first of two talks by A. Inglis (Repeat). 8.30 Approx. A PROMENADE CON-

CERT.

JOHNNY DANKWORTH

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Philharmonie Orch. cond. by 11.15 MOONLIGHT AND STRINGS. Some of the newest jazz styles are bouncing out of some

TIMR

Sir Adrian Boult, Fantasia on 11.57.WEATHER REPORT. Greensleeves (Ralph Vaughan. 1159 NEWS HEADLINES. Williams)—The Philharmonie 12.00 Midnight. Promenade Orch. cond. by Sir Adrian Boult, Concerto in A Minor for Piano & Orch. Curzon (Grieg) - Clifford

SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN-God Save The Queen.

(Piano) with The London sym- phony Orch, cond. by Aratole Fistoulari.

7.51 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 TEME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

1.45 SEEN AND HEARD IN EASTERN EUROPE By V. S. Pettchett. No. 1 Czecho- slovakia.

13

FROM THE CONCERT HALL- Recital by Cornelievan Dongen (Hezzo-Soprano)

Moya,

Rea (Piano).

8.45 FRANKLY

-

and

SPEAKING

Alia Markova. 9.39 LETTER FROM AMERICA (AM Only)-By Alistair Cooke. 913 WHAT IS POETRY (AM Only) -An attempt at definition by example, by Walter Saike. No. 1 Introduction.

9.30 LAWRENCE WELK AND HIS

MUSIC CHAMPAGNE Only).

9.53 WEATHER Only).

REPOET

Friday

7.80 am TIME SIGNAL, BREEZING

ALONG.

7.13 NEWS SUMMARY.

7.20 BREEZING ALONG-Cont'd. 745 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 BREEZING ALONG-Cont'd. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 191 THE SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

-

was

of the oldest countries', said the music section of Time magazine in 1955; Britain one of the countries referred to, and Johnny Dankworth the representative British band leader.

Since then Dankworth and hear extracts from their second his orchestra have distinguished concert recorded at Loke Yew themselves by being the first Hall. One selection features the British band to play at the New Harvard Glee Club with the port Jazz Festival in New Jersey, choirs of St Paul's Boys' College, and the first for twenty-five years King's College and Diocesan to appear in Broadway's famous Boys' School. 'Birdland. Two things have re- mained constant in his jazz unit,

he says, Eince the beginning.

Most of the arrangements have been in the hands of only two men-David Lindup and himself, and the personnel has changed very little.

8.15 DIART FOR TODAY, FRIDAY FAVOURITES - Excerpts from "Petrouchka" (Stravinsky) Boston Pops Orchestra cond. by Arthur Fiedler with Roger

They spend most of their time Voisin (Cornet solo). Souvenirs Ballet Sutte Op. 23 (Barber) touring the British Isles, which Philharmonia Orchestra has big advantages they can't cond. by Efrem Kurtz. The get more than six hundred miles

Hat Ballet Three-Cornered

Boston Pops

by

(AM

The

CAM

10.80 THIE SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN (AM Only).

1013

THE NEW ENGLISH BIBLE (AM Only) — Reader: Rev. Dennis L. Rogers.

14.

FRAN-

THE ARCHERS. 180 ZIME SIGNAL, TODAY,

PIANO JULIAN THE

AT

from

home, and hops between Suite (Falla)

cond. Arthur one-nighters average only fifty Orchestra Fiedler, Age of Gold Ballet or sixty miles. This makes life Suite Op. 22, (Shostakovich) lens wearing than when vast dis-

Orchestra tances are involved. Philharmonia

The

cond. by Efrem Kuriz.

Johnny Dankworth, the ad- 8.58 WEATHER REPORT.

has always 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD- venturer in music,

LINES.

been determined to create some. THAL TEN With 5.42 HOME

thing new, something different, June Armstrong-Wright.

to his own high HIS 18.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS. and to keep

standards. Rather than play FELICIA down to a level below these, he has been known to refuse book.

A hard A Ings.

worker with a

TAKE IT FROM HERE (AM Only) With Dick Bentley,

and Edwards

June Jimmy Whitfield (Repeat).

ROS AND 10.50 EDMUNDO

ORCHESTRA (AM Only). 11.58 WEATHER REPORT. 110 THE SIGNAL & BIG BEN,

RADIO NEWSRZEL.

11.15 THE CORNER- Soothing

sounds from Studio 7, with Mitch as your host. 1157 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES,

TIME SIGNAL, -Intro- 12.00 Midnight.

CLOSE DOWN-God Save The AND

Queen.

VON BAROLYI. 7.39 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY-(Re-

peat). WEATHER REPORT.

THE NEWS, TIME SIGNAL, COMMENTARY. FILM FOCUS. S MUSIC MAGAZINE

duced by Irene Yuen. THE GOVERNMENT THE PEOPLE No. 15 "Pablle Works Department” The first of two tated by. A Inglis. SAS LIBERACE AT THE PLANO. 131 WEATHER REPORT. 11M TIME SIGRAL, THE

NEWS,

NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.15 THE NEW ENGLISH BIBLE

Reader: Rev. Dennis L. Rogers. 18.25 SOIREE MUSICALE — Piano Quartet la C. Minar. Op. 60 (Brahms). The Festival Quartet, Szymon Goldberg-violin, Wil- Nikolai liam Primrose-Viola,

Victor Babin Grandan Cello,

ILM TIME SIGNAL AND BIG BEŇ,

RADIO NEWS REEL

11.15 FOBERT GRAVES READING

BOME OF HIS OWN POEMS. 11AS MUSIC FOR SWEETHEARTS

-With Erie Jupp.

-

WEATHER REPORT.”

NEWS HEADLINES.

mić TIME SIGNAL

- DOWN GOD SAVE

QUEEN.

CLOSE

THE

Wednesday:

1.00: Rai DRESING. NOTES. 7.25 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.25-RISING- NOTES — Cont'd. 145 WEATHER REPORT. 147 KISING NOTES - Cont'd. 938 TEATHER REPORT. LIELIE "SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.18 PROGRAMME PARADE. LIS DIARY FOR TODAY,

WEEK MELODIES.

1.53 - WEATHER REPORT.

MID

FM ONLY

9.50 pm THE CREATION (Haydn)

Stich Teresa

- Randall Anton Dermota (soprano). (tetor). Azny- Felbermayer Frederick Guthrie with Mogers Woldike Chorus and conducting Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera.

(soprano). (bass)

Thursday

7.30 am UP WITH THE SUN, 7.15 NEWS SUMBIARY.

7.20 UP WITH THE SUN-Cont'd. 745 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 UP WITH THE SUN-Cont'd. *58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 210 PROGRAMME PARADE. 2.13 DIARY FOR TODAY, RHYTHM

RENDEZVOUS.

838 WEATHER REPORT.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

9.47 HOME TILL TEN -With

John Caswell.

10.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL (Repeat).

10.15 THE VOICE OF ERNEST

TUBB

10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US — (A) Perspective No. 61 Non- self-governing territories, (B) The Migration of the Common Law "India"-by the Hon. Mr Justice Vivian Bose. 10.38 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 ENCORE - A programme of

popular classics. TILL · TEN With David Dunkéries.

11.45 MUSIC WE LOVE.

MID DAY PRAYERS — 11.00 THE SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- 12.15 pm

By Rev. Father John Foley SJ. HELL" (Regzt). 1225 THE: FDICE

TERESA 12.30 BAND BOX.

100 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR BRIYER.

TODAY.

3.80 TRIE SIGNAL.

9.42 HOME

OF

-

13 THE WORLD "AROUND US

(A) Makers of British History (B) Robert: -Peel's Police." Africa At the Cross-Roads by "New Attitudes Philip Mason For Old.

12.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11ET MACBETH-ACT I: (VERDI)— Leonard Warren (baritone), Leonie Rysanek (soprano), Jerome Rizes (bass) with Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Erich Leinsdorf.

11.59 LETS MAKE MUSIC. 12.30 -9: THE

(Repeat) -

Robbery."

GOON SHOW "The Gold Plate

183 TIME SIGNAL. DIARY FOR

TODAY.

10 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 FILE SIGNAL, THE NEWS.

LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

1

2.00 DE ALBERT SCHWEITZER — A portrait of a great European Introduced by Wyn Knowles.

CAVALCADE

2.32 COMPOSER

Introduced by Alleen Woods (Repeat).

3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN

Tribute To Valour No. 4 Escape from Java.

13 THE HALLE ORCHESTRA - Varations. Op. 35 (Elgar)-The Halle Orch. cond. Ha by Sir John BarbiroEL..

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 MODERN JAZZ-Presented by

Ray Cordetro. 2.00 WOMAN'S

WORLD-Produced by Murray Leavitt and Thelma Stuart.

CONCERT 234 TOUR RADIO

HALL- Robert Casadesus (piano) with Donald. Voorhees Orchestra.

3.00 WE LIVE AND LEARN

Tribute to Valour Edmund Kennedy.

Op. *5 (Chausson), Tzigane (Ravel) — with Jean Neveu (piano), Ginette Neveu (violin).

3.30 VIRTUOSO–Poeme,

3.53 WEATHER REPOET. 4.00 FILM FOCUS -Edited and introduced by Patricia Penn. (Repeat of last Tuesday's Broadcast).

430 THE YOUNG IDEA. 5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND – Music

for tired workers.

5.58 WEATHER REPORT. 2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 6.30 INTERLUDE, 8.15. PORTUGUESE HALF HOUR- Presented by Don Carlos.

6.45- THE ARCHERS — An everyday story of country life in Eng- Tande

7.90 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY - A

.

REEEL (Repeat).

VOICE ОР

10.15 THE

SANDERS. 10.30 THE WORLD AROUND ES

(A) Australian Round Up. programme about people and bright, alert mind, he has twice and events in Australia. (B) The had works commissioned Land of the Bible No. 13. played by the London Philhar.

monic Orchestra.

10.53 WEATHER REPORT.

his and Johnny Dankworth Orchestra can be heard over the Blue Network of Rediffusion on Thursdays at 9.35 pm.

11.00 CONCERTO -Bacchanale (from "Samson and Delilah"- Act 3) (Saint-Saens) - The Philharmonia Orchestra cond. by George Weldon, Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra (Bela Bartok)-Monique Haas

On Friday at 9 o'clock Redif. (Piano) RIAS Symphonie fusion presents "Dream Man" a Orchester Berlin dir. by Ferenc

MacLaren-Ross in Fricsay. Romance

for Har- play by J. monica with Strings and Piano "Thirty Minute Theatre." (Vaughan

Dr Williams) - Larry

Kermode, a

Orchestra and Pianoforte cond.

Hampstead Adler (Harmonica) with Strings psychiatrist alone in his sur

-

The

by Sir Malcolm Sargent. Con- gery, is surprised after hours by certo for Harmonica and Orch. an unknown patient looking re-

Larry Adler markably (Benjamin)

like himself and (Harmonica) with

London bearing the same name. Symphony Orchestra cond. by

man describes a recurring dream Basil Cameron. 1200 Noan. THE BILLY COTTON in which he is being murdered

BAND SHOW (Repeat).

by someone exactly like himself. 12.30 pm STINGING THROUGH THE The doctor finds the situation

AGES-An illustrated talk on the history of vocal music by frightening as gradually the roles and patient are the Rev. Father T. F. Ryan of psychiatrist

reversed and the visitor becomes SJ. NO. 11 "Oratorio." 1,00 TIME SIGNAL, DIARY FOR the interrogator. J. MacLaren-

TODAY.

1.33 WEATHER REPORT.

1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.- 1 LETTER FROM AMERICA

(Repeat)-By Alistair Cooke. 1.45 FASCINATING RHYTHM -

Juan Serrano and his Carib- bean Combo.

2.00 LONDON CALLING. 2.30 LET'S HARMONIZE-With the McGuire sisters and the Mills brothers.

1.00 WE LIVE

Tribute to Fryatt."

AND LEARN - Valour "Captain

Ross, already well known as a writer of radio thrillers, is also the author of the "Doomsday Book."

The part of the doctor is played by Hugh Miller and the patient by Anthony Jacobs,

Ted Heath and his band are among the most popular com- sides of the binations on both Atlantic, This friendly, genial man conducts with an Infectious enjoyment that can be seen in his face and heard in his music.

3.30 MUSIC IN MINIATURE. 358 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 DOMBEY AND SOx By

Charles Dickens. adapted for Combined with the talent and radio in 8 parts, by H. Old- sheer musicianship of his play- field Box No. 4: The Midshipers, and the originality of his man' Receives Company."

430 THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented arrangements, this ensures him

by Pamela.

for tired workers.

big and enthusiastic audiences

5.00 HOMEWARD BOUND - Music wherever he goes, In Europe, America or Australia and New Zealand,

538 WEATHER REPORT.

NEWS.

Today

11.30 am FRAMLEY PARSONAGE. 12.00 noon CAVALCADE OF MUSIC. 12.30 pm BIG BAND SHOW.

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS

PORT.

AND WEATHER RE-

130 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12 YOU SAID IT-(Repeat). 1.45 INTERNATIONAL

ORCHESTRA.

THEATRE

2.00 SATURDAY TELEPHONE RE-

QUESTS.

3.00 YOUR SATURDAY DATE

WITH

MUSIC.

4.00 VICTOR SILVESTER AND HIS

ORCHESTRA.

430 DAMON BUNYON THEATRE

The Lily Of St Pierre.” THE

MUSIC OF FERRANTE AND TEICHER.

3.00

5.30 BBC BANSTAND, 5.58 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.00 THE JOHNNY BOND SHOW. 7.00 DELTA CITY JAZZ. 730 LATIN QUARTER. 8.00 BBC NEWS.

8.09 WEATHER_FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS

TERLUDE.

8.13 THE BING

AND IN-

CROSBY-ROSE.

MARY CLOONEY SHOW. 8.30 NOM DE PLUME.

9.00 THE SĦRIRO HIT PARADE.

BIRTHDAYS 5.30 TODAY'S

ÄNNIVERSARIES.

AND

9.35 MUSIC FROM THE CACTUS

- ROOM

10.03 THE JIM, AMECHE SATUR-

DAY NIGHT SHOW. 11.00 STOP PRESS. 11.05 THE

JIM AMECHE SATUR- NIGHT SHOW DAY

- Con- Unued. 12.00 mid "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN”

Close Down.

Sunday

7.00 am SUNDAY SERENADE. 8.00 DIXIE A.M.

BREAKFAST. 8.30 CONTINENTAL

RESULTS SPORTS 9.00 NEWS.

AND WEATHER FORECAST. 9.10 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

PIANO PLAYTIME.

9.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES. 10.30 BEYOND OUR KEN-(Repeat). 11.90 MOVIE MAGAZINE (Repeat). 11.30 RECITAL.

SECOND SPRING 12.00 noon

Omnibus Edition. 12.40 pm PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.43 THE TEEN SCENE (Repeat).

NEWS REPORT. 1.13 WEATHER

AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCE- MENTS.

-

1.30 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW.

CONCERT By The 230 SUNDAY

Harvard Glee Club. Extracts From The 2nd Concert, Record- ed At Loke Yew Hall. With the choirs of St Paul's College. King's

College and Diocesan Boys' School. 330 WAX TO WATCH.

130 TEA DANCE.

5.00 YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT. 6.00 ALBUM OF WALTZES. 630 BBC JAZZ CLUB.

7.00 SUNSHINE SKETCHES OF A LITTLE TOWN "The Extra- ordinary Entanglement Or Mr Pupkins."

730 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. 8.00 BBC NEWS.

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 810 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-

Ricardo

TERLUDE.

-

6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE 6.10 THIS WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE-

The son of a carpenter and at An appeal on behalf of the

8.15 EL TROUBADOUR a street busker, Ted Hongkong

of Branch

the one time

Mendez. began British Red Cross Society by Heath

his professional

830 THE PRINCE OF PEACE. the President. Lady Black. carcer as a trombonist, and

9.00 SING SOMETHING SIMPLE.

AND 6.15 JAZZ-HALF HOUR - Robert played with most of the famous

9.30 TODAY'S Acheson.

ANNIVERSARIES. British bands until 1945, when he 6.43 THE ARCHERS

933 DOES THE TEAM THINK? The 10.05 CLASSICS IN HI-FI. first regular work for his band 11.00 STOP PRESS. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY - A was a BBC radio series, and this 12.00 mid "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"

An every-

day story of country life in decided to form his own. England.

daily news magazine produced by Michael Page.

7.15 AT THE PIANO-Mindru Katz, 7.30 COME LISTEN WITH ME

Michael Bulmer.

-

758 WEATHER REPORT. 8.60 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

RIS SINGING THE FISHING (AM Only)-A Radio Ballad on the 3 generations of the Herring Fisherman. by Ewan MacCall and Charles Parker. 9.15 GIANCARLO AND IIS ITALIAN BAND - Introduced by Ray Cordeiro. No. 2.

IN 9.45 BUDDHISM

EVERYDAY LIFE - A talk by H. R. H. Price Chula of Thailand. 9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. 10.15 THE NEW ENGLISH BIBLE— Reader: Rev. Dennis L. Rogers.

was quickly followed by the highly successful Sunday Swing Pal- Sessions at the London ladium.. Extensive world tours

In followed, culminating Ted achieving one of his greatest am- bitions—an appearance at New York's famous Carnegie Hall. Today

that he leads a band travels six thousand miles a year giving concerts and has sold millions of gramophone records. Ted Heath and His Band can be heard over Rediffusion on Fridays at 9.35 pm.

BIRTHDAYS

11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.

-Close Down.

Monday

7.00 am MONDAY SERENADE.

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-.

CAST.

With:

8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 MORNING MATINTE —

Pamela Johnston." 10.00 MUSIC BY MELACHRINO, 1030 SECOND SPRING. 10.43 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, Music lovers who missed the 10.43 MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH

(Repeat). concerts given by the Harvard

11.00 COFFEE TIME. during their recent 1138 OUT OF THE DAEK. Glee Club visit in Hongkong will be able to 11.43 RECITAL,

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