FEATURE.
11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
Thursday
Tuesday
SADDLES
5.00 pm TIME FOR TOTS. 3.15 BOOTS &
Starring Jack Pickard. 5.40 "HUCKLEBERRY HOUND.” 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
730 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 7.35 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.40 ANIMAL STORY.
8.05 THE WORLD NEWS-(Chinese
Commentary).
8.15 HIRAM HOLIDAY.
8.15 R.C.M.P.
9.03 THE WORLD NEWS (English
Commentary).
9.15 THE ROARING
TWENTIES
Starring Rex Reason. 10.05 THE DEPUTY. 10.30
PANIC."
10.35 PEOPLE IN TROUBLE. 1.10 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
Wednesday
5.00 pm
510
CHILDREN'S
CHINESE TALENT SHOW.
ANNIE・・ OAKLEY”—S!3:Tring Gail Davis.
5.35 "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
7.30 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 735 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.40 WELLS FARGO" Staring
Dale Robertsca.
8.05 THE WORLD NEWS-(Chinese
Commentary).
IN-
8.13
8.15 BEYOND OUR KEN. 8.45 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC WITH THE TRIO LOS PARA- GUAYOS.
9.00 TED HEATH
MUSIC.
CONFLICŤ" PRESENTS "THE MONEY Starring Charles McGraw.
9.05 THE WORLD NEWS—(English
Commentary).
AND HIS
9.15 LIVING
AMONG
THE
DAYAKS
OF BORNEO
9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.
9.35 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT. 10.00 MUSIC TIME
Presented by Michael Page,
59 pm CHINESE
STORY TIME AR
Stedto Presentation,
5.10 SHARI
FRIENDS.
5.35 "PONYT
LEWIS
CHILDREN'S
+
R.T.V.
HER
With
EXPRESS"
Graat Sulivan. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
734 ENGLISH NEWS IN BEDR 735 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7. THE RED SKELTON SHOW. 205 THE WORLD NEWS—Chinese
Commentary).
8.15 "JAZZ USA?
KIS "MAN WITH A CAMERA." 9.03 THE WORLD NEWS (English
Commentary).
9.15 "LARAMIE. 14.05 "NOT
SO
LONG AGO"- Bob Hope takes a light-hearted - look at the years 1945-1970. 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
Friday
5.00 pm SONGS FOR YOUNG FOLK-Presented by Patti
5.20 "HAWKEYE AND THE LASI
OF THE MOHICANS.” 3,25 “WHIRLFERDS.” 6.00 CLOSE DOWN,
7.30 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 33 THE WEATHER FORECAST: 7.48 THE
AGGIE."
ADVENTUKES
OF
1.03 THE WORLD.NEWB—{Chines8
Commentary),
LIS "YOU ASKED POR IT."* BAS "BOYD Q.C.”
9.05 THE WORLD NEWS-(English
Comintatary).
9.15 “MR, ADAMS- & EVE” 9.40 SUNSET STEIP.
1939 TETER GUNN.”
An RTV Studio Presentation. ILO
LATE NIGHT FEÑALA
10.45 WALTER GEISEKING PLAYS COMMERCIAL RADIO 1530 kes 196 mtrs
MOZART.
11.00 STOP. PRESS.
THE
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.00 MM: "GOD SAVE
QUEEN" Close Down.
FRANK SINATRA IN 'DOUBLE DYNAMITE
The Saturday feature this afternoon at 3.40 should have
a big appeal for all Frank Sinatra fans for in "Double
TONY BRENT ON
THE HARMONICA
Tony Brent, well-known Columbia recording star in England, America and on the Continent, was prac- tically unknown in Hongkong a week ago: During his brief stay he threw himself into a round of work in nightclubs and on the air which-re:nediad the defect ́ in record time.
Dynamite," they get the chance to see some of his himself to be a first class all takes They Made! These stories
earlier work.
The film is geared for comedy with Groucho Marx, his usual hilarious self; nor is glamour overlooked for Jane Russell is, co-starred-so if its relaxation WEATHER You're after, then a circle seat
for Saturday prove the answer.
715 NEWS SUMMARY, 7.30: MUSICAL CLOCK—Continued. 8.00 NEWS
FORECAST.
AND
4.10 BREAKFAST SESSION, 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.
9.02 JASIN STREET.
10.00 REMEMBER THESE?
10.30 SECOND SPRING.
10.45 FRANK SINATRA. 11.00 COFFEE TIME.
11.30 TOMORROW IS MINE.
11.45 RECITAL.
12.00 Noon PROGRESSIVE
JAZZ.
12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE
Serenade La Rhythm.
1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER
PORT.
1.30 DO YOU REMEMBER? 2.00 MELODY TIME.
4.00 TEA DANCE.
4.30 CHILDREN'S CORNER. 5.00 JOHN TURNER'S FAMILY. 5.28 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 330 TUESDAY REQUESTS. 6.00 THE PAT BOONE SHOW. 7.00 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND. 7.15 YESTERYEAR'S HITS. 7.45 REDIFFUSION
8,00 BBC NEWS.
BYLINE.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.30 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND
TERLUDE
&15 MOVIE MAGAZINE.
8.45 PIANO PLAYTIME
Dennis Wilson.
9.00 LAUGH TILL YOU CRY.
.9.38 TODAY'S
BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES.
Matinee should
a
The battles of Lexington, Concord and Bunker HII; the infamous Cherry Valley Massa- cres; Paul Revere's ride; Cornwallis' surrender at York Town, in fact
historical spectacle of the American Civil War can be seen in tonight's RE- Silents Please feature "America". One of the best of D. W. Griffith's epica, the cast is head. ed by Neil Hamilton, Lionel Barrymore, Caro! Dempster and Louis Wolheim.
IN-
With
AND
9.35 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT. 19.00 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW. 11.00 STOP PRESS.
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.00 Mid. "GOD
In his nightclub aćt he proved a new series entitled. The Mis-
round, entertainer, but in the are based on authentie crimes two programmes he recorded for taken from police files in which Commercial Radio he concen - one simple error served to give
on
Today rated his singing. In both the criminal away. The Mis-
2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE PRESENTS "I DO FOR YOU AND YOU DO FOR ME.” 3.40 SATURDAY MATINEE PRE- SENTS "DOUBLE DYNAMITE" -Starring Frank Sinatra, Jane Russell and Groucho Marx. 5.00 CHILDREN'S HOUR,
FEATHER FALLS. 3.15 THE BENGAL LANCERS. 5.35 UNION PACIFIC. 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
FOUR
7.00 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 7.05 NEWSREEL ROUND-UP. 7.35 THE WEATHER FORECAST.
оп
of his fifteen minute shows he takes They Made' can be heard included
one number the at 9.30. harmonica. These were 'happy sessions' and the first can be heard at 7.45 on Tuesday evening.
He is accompanied by a quar- tet consisting of Junior Carpio drums, Tom Carpio guitar and 11:30 am Vic Ignatio bass, with Nick Demuth at the piano.
The popularity of Mark Twain's book The Adventures
of Tom Sawyer' is not confined to children. Adults can re-
7.40 SILENTS PLEASE PRESENTS capture the pleasures of their
“AMERICA."
8.05 BONANZA.
9.00 THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW. 9.25 ONE STEP BEYOND. 9.30 MICHAEL 5HAYNE. 10.40 THE LAWLESS YEARS.
Close Down,
Sunda
Valley of Eagles, the Sunday 11.03 LATE NIGHT FINAL— feature film, Is the gripping story of a Stockholm research but scientist, whore attractive neglected young wife disappears with his assistant, taking with them the essential component parts of a newly developed electronic apparatus. Through the far North and Sweden to
desolate across
sub-Arctic wastes the couple pursue their hazardous Journey. closely followed by the scientist and a who of
SAVE THE Swedish
QUEEN"-Close Down.
Wednesday
7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK.
213 NEWS SUMMARY.
8.00 NEWS
AND - WEATHER
police inspector enlist the aid of
a band Laplanders to assist them track down their quarry.
Jack Warner, Nadia Gray and John McCallum are the stars of this exciting and unusual story. The Roaring Twenties a new series set in the New York of the flaming 1920's comes into 720 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. the 9.15 spot on Tuesday and
tells
of two the story
young men who know the city as only a pair of two-fisted newspaper- REQUESTS— men can know a town and its by Maureen Sey- people. Donald May and Rex Reason star as the newspaper- men with Gary Vinson as a cub reporter. Dorothy Provine, a bubbly blonde with enough energy to light up a
FORECAST. 8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION, 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.03. MORNING MATINEE. 10.00 HOSPITAL
Presented
mour.
10.30 SECOND SPRING.
10.43 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
18.45 JERRY VALE.
11.00 COFFEE TIME.
11.30 TOMORROW IS MINE.
11.45 RECITAL.
town on
12.00 Noon SING SOMETHING her own. plays night club
12.30
und
GOLD
BATE attraction
SIMPLE (Repeat).
LOCAL Johnny Dankworth And Orchestra (Repeat).
100 DIARY FOR TODAY.
113 NEWS AND WEATHER
РОКТ.
1.30 DOES THE
(Repeat).
Delaware Pinkham, His whose numbers at The Charls- ton Club are one of the features of the show. The Roaring 20's promises something new and
RE-
DENNIS
2.00 pm CANTONESE 3.30 "PAN AMERICAN
TIME." 3.35 THE
SHOW." 4.20 HUDSON'S BAY." 4.45 THE
JIMMY GOLF
Today
SOUTH BORDER.
OF
THE
12.00 Noon LUNCHTIME RENDEZ-
vots.
youth
evening on Wednesday when Dick Halvorsen can be heard in a radio adaptation of the book by Nick Demuth, Dick —Who recently joined the per- manent staff from Honolulu-is The assisted by Bob Williams. first episode in ‘A Day in the Life of Tom Sawyer' can be heard at 8.30.
The fourth and final pro- gramme in the series 'The Vir- FEATURE. tuosity of Cham-Ber Huang'
SHOW-
takes the air on Monday evening O'KEEFE at 8.30. In previous programmes he played harmonica and
his DEMARET melodica with
harmonica SHOW" - Features orchestra and also with Mogens Trouble Shots."
Allegaard, the accordeonist. This 3.00 "HOPALONG CASSIDY."
the 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
programme originates from studios and includes Vivaldi's Sonata in C, two extracts from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake and Bome short pieces by J.S. Bach. Cham-Ber Huang is accompanied at the piano by Eric Smith and the programme is presented by Hohner.
7.30 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF, 1.35 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.40 THE TAB HUNTER SHOW. 8.05 THE WORLD NEWS (Chinese
Commentary).
1.15 "HAWAIIAN EYE."
9.05 THE WORLD NEWS—(English
Commentary)
9.15 "EXPEDITION."
9.45 A RANK ORGANISATION To mark the opening of Den- FEATURE "Valley of Eagles." tal Health Week, the Radio Den- 1115 LATE NIGHT FINAL
Monday
3.00 pm A TO Z00. 3.25 CARTOONS. 5.35 “JUNGLE JIM” 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.
that gives a talk entitled 'A Short History of Dentistry after the News Headlines at 9 on Sunday evening. He can also be heard in Mary Collin's programme 'For the Ladies' (34) on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday talking about care and cleaning of the teeth and the problems that can Brise when children are taken to the dentist
7.30 ENGLISH NEWS IN BRIEF. 735 THE WEATHER FORECAST. Monday's 'For the Ladies' also 7.40 THE SONG PARADE-Istro- Includes comments and a com-
duced by John Bow.
Show 8.05 THE WORLD NEWS (Chinese mentary on the Fashion
Commentary),
which took place aboard the a..
Kuala Lumpur" on Friday. ·
Saturday's 'Murder at Mid- night' is replaced by the first of
8.15 CHINESE TEAM THINK- entertaining set as it is in the lively days of flappers and speakeasles.
2.00 MELODY TIME.
3.00 JASIN STREET.
CHESS-Presented by Lee Chee Hoi. 8.25 *MOVIE
"MAGAZINE”— Introduced by John Bow.
1.15 pm NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT.
130 LUNCHTIME RENDEZVOUS
-Coat
2.00 BIRELEY'S OPEN HOUSE. 4.00 CONTINENTAL EXCORES. 4.39 MUSIC FROM SCHWEPPES
CONCERT HALL
6.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO
HONGKONG.
6.18 MAN ABOUT TOWN—Mark
Murphy.
6.30 A BRITISH INTERLUDE. 6.58 NEWS HEADLINES. 2.00 JOHN WALLACE
WITH
DIAMOND TIME. 2.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 VOICES IN MODERN. 130 "THR MISTAKES THEY MADE—EDisode 1 'Crime Re-
porter. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES
Serenade.
AND
String
SPORTS
9.30 HOBBIES
NEWS. 10.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT.
18.15 6 POINT BAND SHOW. ILO BBC RADIO NEWSEZEL. ILIS $ POINT BAND SHOW-
Cont
12.00 Midnight NEWS HEADLINES, WEATHER REPORT - Closs downl
Sunday
Ath
7.00 am MUSIC FOR SAENG
UP. 9.00 - NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT.
9.15 THE VOICE OF. CELESTE
KODRIGUES.
930 SUNDAY VARIETY. 10.00 "YOCKS FOR THE ASKING”. LB PIANO INTERLUDE. 1115 SUNDAY STEINGS. 1145 ORGAN RECITAL-By Albert
Schweitzer. 12.00 Noon YOUR TEN, MINUTE
MUSICAL.
RELAY FROM pm NEWS RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT. 139 YOUR TEN MINUTE MUSI-
CAL Cont
1.15
1.15 PROMENADE.
✓
3,45 DANCE MUSIC—From Band-
stand Seven.
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