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Wednesda

Thursday

CHINESE

DOWN

Friday.

CHE MOHICANS. . 33. WILLYKOS 6.80 CLOSE DOWN.

740 THE ADVENTRESS

AGGIZ.

8.85

8.15

HE YORLD. NEWS— Commentary).

1.25. "ROTO:

1.15

3.48 27 SUNSET SIXI

1839 PETER GUNK.

11M LATE NIGHT FINA

to serving because. he belleves COMMERCIAL RADIO 1530 kcs 195 mi

that killing is morally wrong the latter's teenage sister and young brothar.. and an aging town marshal who was once a fast gun and to now a mere figurehead.

These contrasting characters

8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE- 10.00 NATHANIEL SHILKRET AND play out their roles in a series

CAST.

810 BREAKFAST SESSION.

9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

HIS ORCHESTRA.

1030 SECOND SPRING.

10.43 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.

9.43 MORNING MATINEE — With 10.45 DEAN MARTIN.

Pamela Johnston.

10,00 MUSIC BY MELACHRINO. 10.30 SECOND SPRING.

1033 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 1945. MAKE. WAY FOR YOUTH

(Repeat).

11.00: COFFEE TIME. 1130 TOMORROW.

18 MINE-The Story Of Anne Tregowan And Her Daughter Gina.

11.45. RECITAL

12.00 mon ORCHESTRA OF THE

WEEK

12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE.

150

1.15

'DOOMSDAY BOOK-(Repeat). DIARY FOR TODAY.

NEWS AND WEATHER RE- PORT.

123 LUNCHEON CLUB.

209--MELODY TIME.

3.00 JASIN STREET.

4.00 TEA DANCE,

43 CHILDREN'S CORNER.

5.00 JOHN TURNER'S FAMILY.

3.28 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

5.39 MONDAY REQUESTS.

6.00 ANYTHING GÕES.

7.09 IN THE SNORING MOUN-

TAINS."

7.18 MUSIC BY MANTOVANI.

7.45 VOICE OF SPORT.

8.00, BBC NEWS.

8.09. WEATHER FORECAST. 8.18 RADIO DOCTOR

8.15

NO. 25t

11.00 COFFEE TIME.

1130 TOMORROW IS MINE. 11.45 RECITAL.

12.00 noon BBC BANDSTAND-(Re-

peat).

12.39 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE.

TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC (Repeat).

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PORT.

138 MODERN JAZZ,

2.00 MELODY TIME,

4.00 TEA DANCE.

4.34

CHILDREN'S CORNER.

5.00 JOHN

of exciting adventures set In the southwest section Arizona In 1880.

of

CHINESE HARMONICA

ARTIST AND OUR TOWN'

The failure of Thomton Wilder's "Our Town?' in London's West End just after the end of World War I cannot be attributed to the play itself or to the cast concerned. After the hardships of the war people were in an escapist mood and were not ready-to accept a ply which called for a narrather and which took place an a completely bare sluge." - The critics slated it and the Dvoray. public stayed away in hordes onlebrated by a short nowcert at Since then the play has been 7 on Monday evening seen in England done by Eng-. The final programme“ “Seren- lish companies with more suc-

which features cess and has become established all over the world.

Locatelli's birth

ade for Two' TURNER'S FAMILY,

32: PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 339 THURSDAY REQUEST.. 6.00 THE PAT BOONE SHOW. 7,00

MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH. 7.15 THE TEEN SCENE. 7.45 LAUGHING AT LIFE. 8.00 BBC NEVE.

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS

TERLUDE.

AND IN-

8.15 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW. 9.00 JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA (Final).

9.30 TODAY'S

BIRTHDAYS AND

ANNIVERSARIES.

9.35 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT. 10.00 JASIN STREET.

11.00 STOP PRESS.

11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.

E-From Pinewood 12.00 mld GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"

Studios In London.

8.30 STARS ON WINGS Compere:

Neville Powley.

900. A MANY SLENDOURED THING With Sheila Sewell As Han Suyin.

9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

ANNIVERSARIES.

9.35 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT. 10.00 SWEET WITH A BEAT.

10.45 MOSTLY GHOSTLY-Tales of

The Supernatural,

11.00 STOP PRESS.

11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.00 mid "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"

-Close Down.

Tuesday

7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK.

7.1 NEWS SUMMARY,

7.29 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 1.09 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-

CAST.

8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION.

9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

9.02 JASIN STREET.

18.00 REMEMBER THESE?

1030 SECOND SPRING.

10.45 BING SINGS.

11.00 COFFEE TIME.

1130 TOMORROW IS MINE.

11.45 RECITAL.

12.09 noon PROGRESSIVE JAZZ. 12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD rate.

ORBITER X-(Final) (Repeat). 1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.

1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PORT.

130 DO YOU REMEMBER:

2.00 MELODY TIME.

4.00 TEA DANCE,

4.30 CHILDREN'S CORNER.

5.99 JOHN TURNER'S FAMILY.

-Close Down.

Friday

7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK 7.13 NEWS SUMMARY.

7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER PORE-

CAST.

8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION.

9.00

NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 MORNING MATINÉE.

10.00

10.30

MARCHING AND WALTZING. SECOND SPRING.

10.43 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,

10.45 NAT KING

COLE.

11.00 COFFEE TIME.

11.30 TOMORROW IS MINE,

11.45 RECITAL.

12.00 noon STARS ON WINGS—(Re-

peat).

12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE.

TERE IN BUSINESS(Re- peal).

1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.

1.15

NEWS

PORT

AND WEATHER RE-

1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA. 1.45 FASCINATING RHYTHM. 2.00 MELODY TIME.

3.00 JASIN STREET.

4.00 TEA DANCE.

4.30 CHILDREN'S CORNER.

5.00 JOHN TURNER'S FAMILY. 5.28 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 5.30 FRIDAY REQUESTS, 6.00 ANYTHING GOES. 7.00 CONCERT CAMEOS.

WITH

THE ROSARIO BOURDON

SYMPHONY,

7.15 THIRTY TO ONE.

7.45 REDIFFUSION BYLINE-News

Views And Interviews.

8.00 BBC NEWS,

One of Hollywood's bright young stars: Natalie Wood, is featured in Wednesday's Confict story "Girl on Tho Subway." She plays the part of pretty and precocious Patsy Douglas, whoso daily rush hour journey on the subway leaves her tired and unhappy, until sho hits on 8 very novel solution.

Mr Adams and Eve on Fr- day find themselves the victims of the "method" school ́of act- Ing. Dressed in costumes that make them look more like Because of its rellance solely derelicts than movie stars, the on the Imagination of the au- Adamses strive manfully to dience with no visual assistance Imitate their fellow actors only from props: 'Our Town' is an to reach the final conclusion ideal play for Radio and It can that the torn shirt school of be heard on Sunday evening. acting is not for them,

Act 1 starts after the News Headlines at 9 o'clock and Act 2 at 9.30. At ten o'clock the News Bulletin ls replaced by News Headlines so as not to in- 11.30 am SOLTH OF THE HOLDER. terfere with the sequence of the 1200 Kota LUNGUKAKE story and Act 3 follows on im-

DEZYNIER. mediately.

Today

2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE. 3.10 TALL IN THE SADDLE”—

Starring John Wayne.

3.00 "FOUR FEATHER FALLS." 6.15 THE BENGAL LANCERS. 5.35 UNION PACIFIC. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

7.00 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 7.05 NEWSREEL ROUND-UP. 7.35 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.40 SILENT PLEASE" PRE-

SENTS

OF THE IL "-Starring Larne

8.05

2 URPHANS

Greene.

9.00 THE PHIL SILVER SHOW, 9.23 "ONE STEP BEYOND." 9.50 "MICHAEL SHAYNE." 10.40 THE LAWLESS YEARS. 11.05 LATE NIGHT FINAL.

Sunday

2.00 pm CANTONESE

DENNIS

3.55 THE

SHOW. 4.20 HUDSON'S BAY,

FEATURE.

O'KEEFE

The play stars Martha Scott as Emily-who played the part In the original `American Com pany and Maro Connelly as the Stage Manager Narrator.

'Our Town' is presented by the Voice of America

In con- Junction with the American Na- tional Theatre and Academy.

Mary Collins and James Kelly with Nick Demuth at the planowi can be heard: at: 8.30' on Wed- nesday evening.

Bob Williams is your host ön - Lunchtime RendezvoUS day-Friday 12-2),

(Mon-

Today

1.15 pm KETË RELAY

KADIO HONGKONG. WEATHER REPORT.

+

139 LUNCETIME · RENDEZVOUS

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2.00 BIRETET'S OPEN HOUSE. 400 CONTINENTAL ENCOZES

With Ricardo. Santos, Wili Al- berti gud the Jos Cleber Öne chestra.

439 DICE HALVORSEN PRINGE

YOU

MUSIC

FROX SCHWEPPES CONURIST HALLA 6.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO.

HONGKONG. 610 MAN ABOLT TURKS¢===*

Devis Jr.

6.38 A BEITISH

6.5

INTERLUDE

With Neva Raphello, tovani,

Adron Faith and the Orchestra of . The Tuén Pianos of Brwicz and Landaner. NEWS HEADLINER.

700 JOHN WALLACE WITH DIA.

MOND TIME.

8.30 NEWS RELAY FROM· RADIO HONG KONG AND WEATHER REPORT.

8.15 VOICES N MODE IN- g

Blue Stars.

Cham-Ber_Huang is one of the men who have been responsible for the promotion of the har monica to its present acceptance as a serious musical Instrument with a repertoire of its own. He made his debut at the age of 17 with the Shanghai Symphany Orchestra and for the last eight years has been touring - the States giving concerts. On" Mon- 3.30 PAN AMERICAN SHOWTIME. day evening at 8.30 the first of four programmes entitled the Huang Virtuosity of Cham-Ber will be presented: This includes an arrangement for Harmonica Orchestra of Haydn's Toy Sym- phony and Telleman's Duet for Two Instruments in which he is Danish heard playing with the accordeonist Mogens Ellegaard.

Birthdays are commenorated Com- in three of this week's poser of the Day Concerts. On Monday Bruckner's music is played, on Tuesday Meyerbeer's, 12009 Midnight NEWS HEADLINEL.

REPORT-Class and Friday's Composer Is

4.45 THE JIMMY DEMARET GOLF

SHOW.

5.00 HOPALONG CASSIDY. 5.50 CARTOONS.

6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

1

7.30 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIET. 7.35 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.40 THE TAB HUNTER SHOW. 8.05 THE WORLD NEWS—(Chinese

Commentary).

B.15 'HAWAIIAN EYE.

9.05 THE WORLD NEWS-(English

Commentary). 9.15 "EXPEDITION.” 9.45

THE IMPORTANCE OF BE- ING EARNEST." 11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL.

5.00

138 MURDER. AT MIDNIGHT – "Death audry the Bozyi”

HEADLINES String NEWS Serenade 9.30 HORRIES AND SPOKES NEWS-Presented by Bil Wi- 18.00 NEWS BELAY FROM RADIO

Hamms.

HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT.

18.15 € POINT BAND SHOW. 11.09 BBC RADIO NETIENNE RELATED FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT.

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