of Oriental and Westers zapiše. No. 1 Vedic Hymnes: -meir Variations and How they are Lambut
Mezzo-soprano) with Orch. of 10.33 WEATHER EXPORT. the Royal Opera House, Covent T100 Garden cond. by Alexander Gibson, Sinfonietta chestra
στ
One (Janacek), Charles Mackerras conducting
(1926)
The Pro Arte Orchestra.
Repeat).
3.00 YOU
3.30
AND 1-Presented by Thelma Stuart. THEME AND VARIATIONS- A musica! diversion by Clive Simpson (Repeat), 3.58 WEATHER REPORT.
9.58
WEATHER REPORT.
18.00
10.13 SUNDAY
4.00 BOY MEETS GIRL-JOHNNY RAY AND GOGI GRANT. THE 4.30
APPLE ORCHARD-A play
by Walton Bauer (Final). 5.00 TEA DANCE. 5.38 WEATHER REPORT. 6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, 6.10 INTERLUDE. 6.15 MIRROR ON THE MIND
John Irving interviews Dr Gray Walter, from Bristol, and Prof. Herbt Jasper from Mon- treal, delegates of the Inter- national Brain Research, Or- ganisation
THR OE- Danks
6.30 SIUSIC BY KOSTELANETZ. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, TODAY. 713 RECITAL FROM
CHESTRA - Harry (Viola).
Pateman 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY.
7.30 FIRST
HEARING-By Arthur
8.15 PAUL TEMPLE AND
THE MARGO MYSTERY - By Francis Durbridge. Episode 1:
The Coat.”
PAUL TEMPLE AND THE MARGO MYSTERY: Tonight, 8.15 British Radio's best-known detective returns tonight to solve the murder of a young society girl. Paul Temple
was the
first he lived here for some time be- radlo private-eye, and since he fore going to England in 1949, first picked up the telephone to and afterwards to the United answer a mysterious call more States. In both countries he than twenty
years ago he has studied music theory and other gone from strength to strength. musical subjects, with the Through out all his adventures result that he was able to ar he's been ably assisted by his range many famous master. attractive wife Steve, who is at pieces for the harmonica— her most active in his new 8. notably those originally written part serial. Other wives of for the violin. Recitals all.over famous detectives tend to be the United States followed and Just 'wives' but Steve is a really he played on radio and televi- working partner in the business slon networks from coast-to- and a pretty smart one at that. coast in America, and later in Paul and Steve are again play the major European cities. ed by Peter Coke
In (pronounced
the circumstances Mr 'cook') and Majoria Westbury, Huang's return to the Colony the producer still Francis Dur. could hardly fail to be wel. bridge. Each instalment of the comed by Radlo Hongkong. story will be rebroadcast
his recital on Wednesday night Tuesday evenings at 7.30.
he is accompanied by Eric Smith 'UNIVERSITY JUBILEE: Mon- and plays music by Bach, day, 9.15 pm. In the fifth of the Mozart, and Enesco. series of programmes dealing PEOPLE ARE FUNNY IN with the University of Hong- CARS:
THE NEWS, Wednesday 7.15
pm.
NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN. kong's Jubilee, Victor Price, Comedians have discovered cars. 10.15 IN THE COOL, COOL, COOL examines the two. activities Cars themselves, women drivers, 1033 WEATHER REPORT.
OF THE EVENING. which are the ralson d'etre of sports cars, cars for young 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, any university teaching and lovers, in fact cars In general
NEWSREEL research. He has spoken to many are now funny. Timothy Birch 5 SATURDAY NIGHT HOP. of the teaching staff, from all discovered this when compiling 1139 NEWS HEADLINES.
1157 WEATHER REPORT.
faculties, and listeners will be his recent series "People Are 12.00 Midnight TIME SIGNAL,
CLOSE able to hear a montage of their Funny" and decided to devote a
DOWN-GOD SAVE volces, with as little narration special programme entirely, un-
THE QUEEN, and explanation possible, der the heading "People Are explaining what goes on in their Funny In Cars." Wednesday. departments. They will all be night's programme will include speaking anonymously, as the not only the most celebrated object of the programme is to sketch of all by Bob Newhart, build up in sound a composite picture of what a university like
ours does.
on
SIR RALPH. RICHARDSON
In
his famous driving instructor plece, but also a plece on women drivers from Dave Barrle; Shelley Berman on embarrassing moments in cars, Mort Sahl on the psychological significance of a sports car, and Corbett Monica the peculiar habits of his wife.
on
"People Are Funny In Cars", Wednesday 7.15 pm.
& SPORTSCAST-Produced
Victor Price.
by
9.00 "FINGERPRINTS OF COM- POSERS"➡ Sidney Harrison out how to recognise paints the music of various composers. 9.30 BEYOND OUR KEN. 9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL,
Sunday
RADIO
7.00 am FIRST DAY FAVOUR-
ITES.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
1.20 FIRST DAY FAVOURITES-
7.58 to? REPORT.
8.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOLIDAY
FOB STRINGS.
858 WEATHER REPORT.
9.00 TIMME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 910 PROGRAMME PARADE. 9.15 THE SHEARING SOUND.
9.30 FORCES FAVOURITES-
SIC Presented by Audrey,
MAGAZINE—Intro- duced by Irene Yuen (Repeat),
DEAR MISS PRIOR: Monday, 1010 8.15 pm. This adaptation of Thackeray's short novel "Love 10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
11.00, SERVICE FROM THE ENG- LISH_METHODIST CHURCH. WANCHAI
HAI- Preacher:
Rev. E. J. Hopkins.
the Widower" makes an amus- Ing, slightly ironic radio play, and it has in It echoes of the earlier Vanity Fair. In her treat- 12.00 Noon ment of the book Mollle Green- halgh has approached it with
what one critic calls
'friendly disrespect. The story is hardly known today, although it was popular enough with our Vic- torian forebears, but she haa brought it to life. Elizabeth Prior, the heroine, like Becky "ALWAYS DRESSED UP AS Sharp In 'Vanity Fair'-finds SOMETHING OR OTHER and herself acting as governess in a putting in a lot of falling dead snobbish family. Like-Becky and rolling over." These are she knows how to look after the words Sir Ralph Richard herself. She is a milder per. son (above), one of. Britain's foremost living actors, uses to describe the way he as a rather fonely boy used to play-act for his
sonality and her career which began with the ballet In a low London theatre ends well: she leaves US feeling that she's on' amusement. own
Many a
de- surer, footing: than the children do this sort of thing, signing heroine of the longer but there was real significance novel. The leading characters In his love of make believe and in the story
played by It's not surprising to learn that Richard Hurndall and Beryl he didn't feel at all at home in Calder.
an insurance office.
Sir Ralph's story of his sub- Bequent career on the stage makes fascinating listening, specially when it's told in his own words, and in this series of
aro
Today
RADIO
SIGNAL NEWSREEL (Repeat). 10.13 THE VOICE OF BUEL IVES.
six weekly talks "On Looking 10.00 am TIME Back" (beginning
this Thurs-
day at 8.15 pm), and he speaks 10.30 PARIS STAR TIME - The with modesty and wit of the great parts he has played and the background to them.
: A.
SERIOUS HARMONICA: Residents Wednesday, 8.30 pm.
of more than 12 years standing In Hongkong, and especially those who listen regularly to the broadcast recitals, will pro-
the name bably remember Chamber Huang the harmonica player.
A native of Shanghal,
of
French Broadcasting System in North America. 10.38 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 SYMPHONY — Toccata and
Fugue in D minor (Bach-.
Leopold Stokow-
Stokowski) is Symphony
مه.
Orchestra; Symphony No. 7 Op. 111' (Prokofiev), Grand Or chestre Symphonique Radiodifusion de L'URSS. cond. by S. A Samossoud, (Raye!), Rapsodie Espagnole
Chicago Symphony Orchestra cond, by Frl Reiner. 12.00 Nom THE GREEK SPIRIT,
BERLIN PHILHAR MONIC OCTET.
1.00 pm TAMME SIGNAL, GOING TO THE PICTURE Chairman: Timothy Birch.
11) WEATHER REPORT.— 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT
-Overture The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) (Mendelssohn,
2.00
Op. 25), Bacchanale (from "Samson and Delilah"-Act 3)
cz (Saint-Saens), Dance
the
Hours (from "La Gioconda"— Act 2) (Ponchielli-Balto). The Philharmonis Orchestra ducted by George Weldon.
ARCHERS — (Omnibus
edition).
con-
3.00 HOME AND HOSPITAL BE-
QUESTS Presented by June. 5.58 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 STRICTLY MUSIC. 4.30 LIFE WITH THE
(Repeat). 5.00 THE MUSIC OF CHOPIN
ARTUR
RUBINSTEIN
(PIANO).
5.30 FAMOUS
LYONS-
HITS BY -THE
AMES BROTHERS. 3.58 WEATHER REPORT.
6.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
6.19 - INTERLUDE.
by
6.15 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 6.30 EVENSONG - Conducted
Rev. T. W. Baverstock DACO. 7.00 THE NOEL COWARD STORY ...Presented by Michael
Bulmer No. 5.
7:30 LAW AND_POLICY IN THE COURT FOR SURVIVAL— No. 5 International Law and the Price of Survival- 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TRE SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
COMMENTARY.
815 PRINTING AND THE BIBLE
· No. 2—Modern English Trans- lations by The Rev. Edwin Robertson.
8.30 SUNDAY CONCERT-Sym- phony No. 88 in G (Haydn),
Symphony Chicago
Orch cond. by Fritz Reiner, Coa. certo for Viola and Orchestra (W. Walton), William Prin rose (Viola) with The Royal Philharmonic Orch. cond. by Sir Malcolm Sargent, Che Faro Senza Euridice (from "Orfeo ed Euridice) (Gluck),
1 Puro Ciel (from
"Orfeo
TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS, NEWS ABOUT BRITAIN.
RENDEZVOUS-
With Brian Guns. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 1100 TIME
SIGNAL, RADIO
NEWSREEL 11.13 EPILOGUE-13th Sunday after Trinity Brompton Oratory. 11.30 MUSIC SWEET AND
LOVE. LY.
1157 WEATHER REPORT. 11.53 NEWS HEADLINES.
12.00 Midnight TIME
CLOSE DOWN-GOD THE QUEEN.
Monday
SIGNAL, SAVE
7.00 221 TIME SIGNAL, SUNRISE
MELODIES,
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 120 SUNRISE
(Cont'd).
MELODIES-
7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 SUNRISE
(Cont'd).
MELODIKS
7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. LISAAME PARADE
8.15
FOR TODAY DURING BREAK
MUSIC FAST. 1.55 WEATHER HEPORT.
SIGNAL,
9.00 TIME
HEADLINES.
9.02 HOME
H.C
SONATA Sonata for Viola Solo, 02. 115 (Prokdev), Rag- glero. Riedl
Mala (Violin); guma, Op. 21, No. 1 (Saranta). Introduction et Tarantelle, 43 (Sarasate), Ruggiero Rice (polia) with Louis Per tan (Pino). Sonata la Ĝ zama
Op. 34, No. 2 (c. 1783) **cati), Vladimir
SMUTS
MARSHAL
12.45 pm ACCENT ON KHYTHM
100 TIME SIGNAL, DIAXY FOR
+
TODAY.
LU WEATHER REPORT.
LE TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWE.
FAVOURITES—Natro-
duced by Bui Dorward. 2.00 THE RETURN OF
NATIVE—A serisi by Thomas Hardy (Repeat)..
EBC BANDSTAND. 1.00 WE AVA AND
Tribute to Valous
3.30 MONDAY CONCERT
ture Inclo 8112”
(Mozart), Notturno
Major, K. 25 for 4 Orchestras (Mozart), Peter Masg conducte ing the London Symphany chestra.
3.5 WEATHER REPORT.
400 MEN OF THE BRA-"Stanley
and Colin Smith" Ipisode 27. L THE YOUNG IDEA-Presented But by Pan**£2.
DIR-Presented by
5.00
A-MULAY YUerie.
5.53 WEATHER REPORT. 4.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWE. 618 INTERLUDE
SIS INDIAN
NEWS
LG
TILL TEX-WIth Michael Hall.
10.30 TIME SIGNAL
RADIO
NEWSREEL (Repeat). 1913 THE VOICE OF VIC
DAMONE. 10.30 THE WORLD
AROUND US- UNESCO RADIO. presents 1. series of 12 programmes de- voted to a comparative study
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Khan, introduced Coates
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7.00 TIR SIGNAL, TODAY. 743 JAZZ FROM CANADA The Phil Nimmons Group, Na 730 SHOW BUSINESS-Compiled
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