Page
[(Rediffusion cont'd),
12.00-noon
WEEK.
ORCHESTRA OF THE
12.39 pm LOCAL GOLD RÁTE
DOOMSDAY BOOK.
109 DIARY FOR TODAY.
1415 NEWYS
1.38
AND WEATHER RE-
NCHEON CLUB.
200 MELODY TIME.
5.00 JOHN TURNER'S FAMILY.
MAKE WAY FOR. MUSIC - (Repeat).
-150 DIARY FOR TODAY.
9.02 MORNING MATENIE
John Shepard.
With 915 PERRY MASON.
10.45 HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL:
10.00 MARCHING AND WALTZING. 13 PANIC.
15 NEWS AND WEATHER æg. 1030 SECOND SPRING.
19.4 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 10.45 NAT KING COLE,
PORT.
136 MODERN JAZZ,
2.00
4.00
MELODY TIME. TEA
DANCE.
4.30 CHILDREN'S CORNER. 5.00
JOHN TURNER'S FAMILY. 5.28 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. SAD THURSDAY, REQUESTS. €.00 JASLY STREET.
MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH. 7.15 THE TEEN SCENE.
* TEA DANCE.
43 CHILDREN'S CORNER.
7.00
523 PROGRAMME · SUMMARY,
2.03
330 MONDAY REQUESTS
Pre-
8.00
sented by Tony Myatt,
6.00 JASIN STREET — With Jay
Jasin.
150 SCIENCE SURVEY.
7.15 MUSIC BY MANTOVANL
7.45 VOICE OF SPOET.
8.99 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
8.1 RADIO DOCTOR="Home Ac-'
cidents.
h
1.15 FILM TIME.
8.39 STARS ON WINGS.
8.99 "WE'RE IN BUSINESS,"
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES.
935 A MANY
THING.
45 LAUGHING AT LIFE.
BBC NEWS
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
810 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-
TERLUDE
1.15 THE JIA AMECHE SHOW. 9.00 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE——
"Dream Man."
930 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES.
AND
5 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND
HIS ORCHESTRA.
10.00 MUSIC TIME-Prepared And
Presented By Charles Harvey," 10.45 WALTZ TDIE.
AND 1100 STOP PRESS.
11.95 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.
SPLENDOURED 12.00 mid "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN”
18.99 SWINGIN' SHEPARD.
11.60 STOP PRESS.
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.
12.30 mid “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN”
-Close Down.
Tuesday
780 am MUSICAL CLOCK.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
728 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-
CAST
1.19 BREAKFAST SESSION.
NEWS HEADLINESS
9.02 MORNING MATINEE,
10.00 REMEMBER THESE?
19.30 SECOND SPRING.
10.43 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
10.45 BING_SINGS..
11 COFFEE TIME.
11.30 OUT OF THE DARK.
11.45 RECITAL.
12.00 noon PROGRESSIVE JAZZ,
12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE.
ORBITER X-(Repeat).
DIARY
-Close Down.
Friday
7.00 am KUETCAL CLOCK.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.29 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued.
EW NEWS AND WEATHER TÜRK-
CAST.
KIO BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.
TELEVISION
11.00 COFFEE TIME. 113 OUT OF THE
DARK — The Story Of A Woman's Courage. 1145 RECITAL.
12.00 noon - STARS ON WINGS
(Repeat).
11.38 LOCAL GOLD RATE,
LIFE WITH THE LYONS—(Be- peat).
1.00 BIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER
PORT.
RE-
1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA. 16 FASCINATING RHYTHM. 2.00 MELODY TIME—Light Music. 4.00 TEA DANCE.
4.30 CHILDRENTS CORNER. 3.00 JOHN TURNER'S 'FAMILY. 528 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 5.30 FRIDAY REQUESTS Present-
ed by Tony Mratt. CM JASIN STREET. 7.90
CONCERT CAMEOS, THE SYMPHONY.
WITH
ROSARIO BOURDON
7.15 THIRTY TO ONE.
7.45 REDIFFUSION BYLINE. 8.00 BBC NEWE.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
BID ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-
TERLUDE.
1.15 BEYON OUR KEN.
—
8.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC
With Marais And Miranda. 1.00 OREITER X — "A Flight
Against Time.
930. TÕUAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.
$35 TED
AND HIS MUSIC.
18.45 100NYA SERENADE,
1163 A DATE INDREAWLAND. 11.00 STOP PRESS.
12.00 mid “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN”
-Close Down.
'SILENTS PLEASE AND A
NORMAN WISDOM FILM
LAS NEWS AND WEATHER KE- All followers of the art of the cinema will be interested
PORT.
1.30 DO YOU REMEMBER?
2.00 MELODY TIME.
400 TEA DANCE.
3. LDREN'S CORNER.
TURNER'S FAMILY.
528 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. TUESDAY. REQUESTS.
6.09 JASIN STREET.
7.00 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND.
1.15 YESTERDAY'S HITS.
745 REDIFFUSION BYLINE.
8.68 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.
10.33 PEOPLE IN TROUKÁZ. ILI LATE NIGHT FINALS
Wednesday
5.30 pm
Page
THE WEATHER FOREC
ADVISTORING
FIN HOOD.
1.05 THE WORLD NEWE-
Commentary).
KIS JAZZ URA.
LO MAN WITH A CAMERA. 3.35 THE WORLD NEW-
Commentary).
4.15 THE AVERRICENSE.
CHILDREN'S 18.45 THULAT MALLOVE:
CHINESE TALENT. SHOW, 3.30 ANNIE ORENLEYİ, 535 THE THREE MUSKETEERS, 6.30 CLOSE DOWN.
1.39 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 7.3 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 74 WELLS FARGO. -
865 THE WORLD NEWS (Chinese
Commentary).
L.15 CONFLICT
18.39
1109 LAYE KIGET FRAY.
9.05 THE WORLD NEWS-{English. 5.39 mi
Commentary').
9.15 MOVIE MAGAZINE—Introdue
ed by Richard Marquand, 8.43 CANTONESE TRATUIE. 11.15 LATE NIGHT TIKALI
Thursday
5.00 pm CHINESE
STORY TIME 5.19-SHANI LEWIE
FRIENDS. 533 PŰNY EXPRESS. 6.99 CLOSE DOWN.
AND
2.15
Friday
SONGS FOR
COMMERCIAL RADIO 1530 kcs 195 units
A 20-WEEK SERIES COMES TO AN END Twenty weeks is considered to be a long run für a yu
show and George Ramage's Wrkers' Commer celebrates its twentieth birthday on Sunday (9.30-19 p.m.).
in the new series "Silents Please" which starts tonight at 7.40, for these unique programmes will
The programme has included trace the history of the movies from their infancy to book reviews, criticism of local what is considered the medium's Golden Era....the drama productions as well as middle and late 20s,
· The great silent pictures aro not museum pieces for as works of art and entertainment they
8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN- endure to this day.
TERLUDE
LIS MOVIE MAGAZINE.
8.45 JAZZ FROM CANADA. 3.90 "MING YELLOW."
9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES..
9.35 LAUGH TILL YOU CRY! 10.00 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW. 11.00 STOP PRESS.'
11.03 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.10 mid “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
-Close Down.
Wednesday
7.50 am MUSICAL CLOCK. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY,
1.29 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-
CAST.
81 BREAKFAST SESSIÓN. 2.60 NEWS HEADLINES.: 9.02
MORNING MATINEE.
18.00 HOSPITAL REQUESTS.
10.30 SECOND SPRING.
10.43 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 11. MATT MUNBO,
11.00 COFFEE TIME.
113 OUT OF THE DARK. ILS RECITAL.
Silents Please will show the masterpieces of such directorial greats as D. W. Griffiths, Cecil B. de Mille, &. M. Einstein and Charles Chaplin and of such.stars. as Douglas Fairbanks, Lillian and Dorothy Gith, Buster Keaton and many others. The first film to be featured is Son of the Shelk," Rudolph Valentino's last film, made in 1926, a swash-
· buckling romantle adventure typifying the extravagant and glamorous mood of the movies of the time.
12.00 noon SING SOMETHING SIM-
PLE-(Repeat).
12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE.
MING YELLOW (Repeat), 1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-
CAST.
1.30 TAKE IT FROM HERE—(RC-
peat).
2.00 MELODY TIME. 4.00 TEA DANCE.
430 CHILDREN'S CORNER. 5.00 JOHN TURNER'S FAMILY. 523 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 5.30 SEK KONG REQUESTS. 6.00 JASIN STREET.
7.00 SING ALONG WITH US. 7.15 YOUR HONGKONG HIT PAR-
ADE.
7.45 YOU SAID IT!
8.00 EBC NEWS, 3.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-
TERLUDE
8.13 THE BING CROSBY-Rose-
mary Clooney Show. 8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW. 9.00 THE FLYING DOCTOR-"The ComebackWith James Me- Kechnie And Bill Kerr. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
THE
AND
Norman Wisdom is the star of this week's Sunday film, - a called "Up In The Comedy World." Poor Norman suffer- Ing from. his recent fallure ašTM a billposter seeks an- other Job 23 a window cleaner, an occupation he feels sure will suit him perfectly, but, being Norman, difficulties mush- Still this room all round him. time he does get the girl, so for a while, he really is up in the world. Maureen Swanson and Jerry Desmond co-star.
...
Tuesday has a time alteration for R.C.M.P. which moves up to 8.35 to make way for the Mighty and Mystical, the first of a series of four programmes on modern day India.
Later in the evening at 10.55 Dan Farson tackles the very real problem of Polio, and the out. standing personality of the pro- gramme is a young man who is completely bed-ridden and can Use only his mouth, yet he manages to run a radio station and can type.
Wednesday's Conflict story "The People Against McQuade" has a very sound basis of fact ANNIVERSARIES,
for it is a re-creation of an ac- 9.35 ODYSSEY TO EUROPE. 10.00
DOOMSDAY BOOK BY tual California murder case. J. MACLAREN Ross-The The authenticity of the pro- Sussex Bookshop."
duction was Insured by two 10.30 SWEET WITH A BEAT-Pre-
sented by Tony Myatt.
things: (1) the appearance of George T. Davis to re-enact his defence at. role of the actual
11.00 STOP PRESS. 11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.00 mid "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
Close Down.
Thursda
7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FÜRE-
CAST.
810 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 MORNING MATINEE. 10.00 NATHANIEL SHILKRET AND
BIS ORCHESTILA.
10.30 SECOND SPRING.
1043 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 18.43 DEAN MARTIN,
11.03 COFFEE TIME.
113 OCT OF THE DARK. 11.43 RECITAL
12.00 noon
peat).
BBC BANSTAND~{Re-
1230 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE,
torney in the case and (2) the acquisition of the trial's complete testimony.
Davis served in a dual capacity In this courtroom drama, making his debut as an actor and also acting as a consultant on legal procedure and technique. Tab. Hunter stars as the accused man In the case, and an excellent cast includes Dani Crayne and James Garner.
Thursday's special programme for all jazz fans this week fea- tures the
Today
2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE. 3.35 SPY.”
420 FAMOUS FIGHTS. 433 "WILLY!"
5.00 THE BENGAL LANCERS." 525 CARTOON.
5.15 "UNION PACIFIC." 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.09 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 7.05 NEWSREEL ROUND-UP. 755 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.40 “SON OF THE SHETE.”
8.05 "THE PERRY COMO SHOW 9.00 THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW. 9.25 "ONE STEP BEYOND." 9.50 "BONANZA.”
10.4 THE LAWLESS YEARS. 11.05 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
Sunday
2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE,
130 PAN AMERICAN SHOWTIME, 3.55 THE DENNIS O'KEEFE SHOW. 420 HUDSON'S BAY - Starring
Barry Nelson. 4.45 BALLETS DE FRANCE, 5.00 HOPALONG CASSIDY — In
"Border Vigilantes." 5.50 CARTOONS. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN,
7.30 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 735 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.40 LOVE THAT BOB.
L THE WORLD NEWS-(Chinese
Commentary).
8.15 HAWAIIAN
Starring
EYE - Anthony Eisley, 9.05 THE WORLD NEWS-(English
Commentary).
9.15 EXPEDITION.
9.45 UP IN THE WORLD-Starring
Norman Wisdom. 11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
Monday
5.00 pm A TO ZOO, 5.25 CARTOONS. 5.35 JUNGLE JIM. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN,
730 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 735 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.40 THE SONG PARADE-Intro-
duced by John Bow. 8.05 THE WORLD NEWS-(Chinese
Commentary).
8.15 CHINESE CHESS - Presented
by Lee Chee Hol. 830 MOVIE MAGAZINE-Introduc
ed by John Bow.
8.50 THE VERSATILE SOY BEAN. 9.05 THE WORLD NEWS-(English
Commentary).
9.15 CANTONEŠE FEATURE. 11.10 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
Tuesday
5.00 pm TALES OF SILVER SPIK-
NEY.
3.15 BOOTS AND SADDLES-Star-
ring Jack Pickard.
5.40 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
730 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 7.35 THE WEATHER FORECAST.
AND MYS- 7.40 THE MIGHTY music of one of the
TICAL pioneers of modern jazz Dlay
8.05 THE WORLD NEWS (Chinese Gillesple. Sharing the spotlight
Commentary). with Dizzy' Gillespie and his quintet will be the Oscar Peter- son trio.
8.15 HIRAM HOLLIDAY. 8.00 R.C.M.P.
9.05 THE WORLD NEWS-{English
Commentary),
and new of several been have
· Wednesday, 9.58–10 pm- peat of Harry S. Goodman's duction 1018 Trick for a Fox previously broadonát 4-8-1961.
Friday, £15-£59. pa-Bezt Ken Noyle in the This One.
which comedy programme. In listeners are invited to top he stories.
8.30-9 pm—Anbther
readings from old books The works Hongkong poets heard and special literary an- niversaries have been. com memorated, Including the birth of the Indian poet Tagore, For the final programme of the series, George Ramare has in the series Radio Woveiz. "THIS selected some cf the moet week's story is entitled Interesting or amusing' pieces Spread. from the previous nineteen pro- grammes.
Writers' Corner will be return Ing to the air in the winter. Part of the series is being repeated for the benefit of students at 5.30 on Friday.
Frday,
Monday-Friday, 9.15 -0.39 pm-News, Views and Interviewed with John Wallace in Radia Report
Trekizy--Fridzy, 7.157. pm Farther Episodes in
PROGRAMMES: Monday, 8.80-- 9 pm Helmut Blume In his second talk Form in Music deals with Themes and Variations.
OTHER SPOKEN WORD Adventures of Buperman 2.
Tuesday, 7.45 8 pm--Col. F. T. Harrington I.M.S. gives the second talk in his series on Pre- war Life in Assam.
Wednesday, 8.15-8.30 pm- Tom Gross presents his 3 Star Quiz in which you can win cashi prizes.
Bob Williams is your host ba Lunchtima Rendezvous (2font) -Friday 12—2) with John Gun- stone taking over on. Saturday, August 12.
The usual Composer of the Day Concert is replaced on Monday. by a mixed programine of erica music woftable for a Bunk Holiday afternoon.
GIZZOUNDV's birth fu memorated on Friday
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