Page
(Rediffusion cont'd).
1.00. DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-
PORT.
130 DO YOU REMEMBER. 2.00 MELODY TIME.
4.00 TEA DANCE, N
4.30 CHILDREN'S CORNER.
5.00 THE ADVENTURES OF SHER-
LOCK HOLMES
5.28 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 5.30 TUESDAY REQUESTS. 6.00 THE PAT BOONE SHOW. 7.00 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND.
7.15 TREASURE HUNT A New
Panel Game.
2.45. REDIFFUSION BYLINE.
8.00 KBC NEWS.
209 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS
INTERLUDE,
8.15 MOVIE MAGAZINE.
AND
11.45 RECITAL. 12.00 Noon: · STARS (Repeat).
L
7.45 TRACK TALK —
Tips For To-
ON WINGS
12.30 pin. LOCAL · GOLD RATE.
HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.
1.03 DIARY FOR TODAY.
1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER
PORT
RE-
1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA. 145 FASCINATING BHYTHM,
2.00 MELODY TIME,
- 3.00 JASIN STREET.
4.00 TEA DANCE.
4.30 CHILDREN'S
CORNER.
3.00 THE ADVENTURES OF SHER-
LOCK HOLMES.
5.25 PROGRAMME SUMIMARY", 5.30 FIRDAY REQUESTS.
6.00 ANYTHING GOES.
7.00 CONCERT CAMEOS.
7.15 THIRTY TO ONE,
8.45 RENDEZVOUS WITH KEN & TELEVISION
MITZI WELCH.
9.00 THE SOUNDS OF
TIME
Prog. 3: "Prelude To War."
9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.
9.35 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT. 10.00 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW.
11.00. STOP PRESS.
IL05. A. DATE IN DREAMLAND. 1200 Midnight. "GOD
SAVE THE
QUEEN"-Close Down.
Wednesday
7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
720 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS & WEATHER
CAST.
Geoff Baker.
8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION.
9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.
9.02 MORNING MATINEE
10.00 HOSPITAL REQUESTS.
10.30 SECOND SPRING,
10.45 MARIO LANZA.
FORE-
1043 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
11.00 COFFEE TIME.
1130 TOMORROW IS MINE, 11.45 RECITAL.
With
12.00 Noan. SING SOMETHING
SIMPLE (Repeat). 12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATE.
JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA (Repeat). 200 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE
CAST.
138. LUNCHEON CLUB.
2.00 MELODY TIME.
3.00. JASIN. STREET.
4.00 TEA DANCE.
4.30. CHILDREN'S CORNER.
5.09 THE ADVENTURES OF SHER-
LOCK HOLMES.
5.28 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 5.30 SEK KONG REQUESTS. 6.00 ANYTHING GOES.
7.00 SING ALONG WITH US
Songs In Chorus.
7.15 YOUR
PARADE.
7.45 THE
BING
HONGKONG
HIT
CROSBY-ROSE- MARY CLOONEY SHOW. 8.00 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN- 8.15 EVENING STAR-Anna Maria
Alberghetti,
TERLUDE.
8.30 DIAMOND MUSIC SHOW. 9.00 ODYSSEY TO EUROPE. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.
9.35 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT. 10.00. MOONLIGHT SERENADE. 11.00 STOP PRESS.
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.
morrow's Races. 8.00 BBC NEWS,
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. B10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN-
TERLUDE.
8.15 BEYOND OUR KEN, 8.43 INTERLUDE FOR MUSIC WITH THE TRIO LOS PARA- GUAYOS.
9.00 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 938 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES,
9.35 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT. 10.00 MUSIC TIME. 10.45 ALTER
PLAYS MOZART.
11.00 STOP PRESS.
GEISEEING
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THE
QUEEN"-Close Down.
'VIVACIOUS LADY' AND
'MAVERICK'
6.35 "GENERAL READING
sented by Tem Cross.
7.05 CHEZ LES DUPRE—¡ Conversa
tional French).
7.15 "TH
AFRICA."
MICHAELS
A
7.40 THE WEATHER FORECAST.
7.45 WELLS FARGO.
8.10 "CONFLICT.”
9.00 THE NEWS—(In English),
9.15 FORUM.
9.45 CANTONESE FEATURE. ILIS LATE NIGHT FINAL
Thursda
5.00 pra
CHINESE STORY TIME.
5.10 SHARI
FRIENDS.
CHILDREN'S
LEWIS & HER
5.35 PONY EXPRESS.
6.00 THE NEWS-( Cantonese). 6.10 NATIONAL VELVET. 6.35 SCIENCE IN ACTION. 7.00 CHEZ LES DUPRE-(Conversa-
tional French).
SILENT SERVICES- presents The Sculpin Stary." 7.40 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.45 THE RED SKELTON SHOW.
A fine team again in this afternoon's Saturday Matinee 7.15 THE
and feature when Ginger Rogers, James Stewart Charles Coburn join forces in Vivacious Lady, the story of a young college professor who marries a night-club singer, and then faces the problem of breaking the news to his family.
At 8.10 on the same evening comes the first of a new fort- nightly western series Maverick, which stars handsome 6ft 3in James Garner as Bret Maverick and suave 6ft 1in Jack Kelly as brother Bart. The locale is the American West following the Civil War.
Experts at talking their way out of a jam, the brothers uss their fists or resort to a gun when words fall; they make a point of avoiding work, and other people's troubles, In that order. Tho Mavericks have the same reck- less temperament, but they also boast their fare share of virtues, combined with their which faults, form the basis for an Intriguing new series.
Sunda
2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE. 3.30: "The LOHETTA YOUNG.
SHOW" presents "Tum of a Card".
6.15 +JEZZ USA”
Pare
823 MAN WITH A CAMERA. 9.00 THE NEWS-(I= Pagdish). .9.15 LARAMIE.
10.05 PHILIP MARLOWE.
10.30 “EDIC."
1100 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
Friday
5.00 pm SONGS
FOLK.
FOR
YOUNIE
5.1) HAWKEYE AND `` THE LAST
OF THE MOHICANS.
5.35 THE WHIRLYBIRDS, 6.00 THE NEWS—in Cantonese). 610 CANTONESE FEATURE.
7.48 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.45 OUE- MISS BROOKS.
810 YOU ASKED FOR IT. 1.35 BOYD Q.C.
$,00 THE NEWS (LA English). 9.15 MR ADAMS & EVE 9.40 TI EUNSET STRIP.
10.30 PETEB GUNN.
1160 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
COMMERCIAL RADIO 1530 kes 196 mfrs:
SPANISH MUSIC BY LOS DESPERADOS
3.35 "THE DENNIS O'KEEFE At 7 o'clock in the evening of May 15 Manding Daciae,
SHOW".
4.20 “HUDSON'S. BAY",
4.45 "THE : JIMMY
GOLF SHOW",
DEMARET
Mar Yutok and. Arturo Gatchalian tuned. `their two guitars and bass and commenced a long and success- ful stay in the Cellar Bar of the Ambassador Hotel.
Better known 2: Los. Des day Concert of Music by perados, during their nightly Rameau. show they sing and play many different kinda of music, but Yan College (HK) versus St. perhaps they excel In songs
5.00 "HOPALONG CASSIDY”. 6.00 THE NEWS — (in Cantonese). 6.10 THE ARMY GAME.
6.35. “WHAT DO YOU KNOW"
An inter-schools quiz. Wah
Paul's Boys College.
7.00 "THE TROUBLE SHOOTERS”. 7.25 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.30 THE TAB HUNTER SHOW,
The Sunday feature film, Win- dom's Way, stars Peter Finch and 1.55 "KEYBOARD". dramatic and Mary Ure in thought-provoking film based on Ullman's best James Ramsey
The selling/book.
story deals with the grave social problem of backward countries, and the im- pact of civilisation on a people of rigid customs and an unso- phisticated way of life.
Wednesday's Conflict story "A Pattern For Violence" provides
slant interesting
on the
an
12.00 Midnight. "GOD SAVE THE eternal triangle theme, for not
QUEEN”—Close Down.
Thursday
7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued, 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-
CAST.
8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 MORNING MATINEE. 10.00 ALFREDO
only does a discontented husband find happiness with his efficient and charming secretary, he also finds himself on the wrong end threat with his of a blackmail career at stake if he refuses to pay the $25,000 demanded. Jack Lord, Karen Steele and Ainslie Pryor star in this unusual and gripping tale, later in the even- Ing at 9.15 there is the second of discussion the new fortnightly
Forum, and this programmes, week the guests are Alan Castro, ANTONINI & HIS John Morris, Tom Cross and lan Michael Page will again be in the chair. Thursday's Science In Action programme
the deals with
Ilfe-giving element — Oxygen-its place in the world of plants and animals and its use in medical science. the Charles Wycoff, chief of
department of San anaesthesia Francisco Hospital
de- will of the new and remarkable accomplishments with oxygen.
ORCHESTRA.
1030 SECOND SPRING.
10.43 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
10.45 DEAN MARTIN.
11.00 COFFEE TIME.
11.30 TOMORROW IS MINE. 11.45 RECITAL.
12.00 noon BBC BANDSTAND
(Repeat).
12.30
LOCAL GOLD RATE. TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC. 1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.
AND WEATHER RE- 1.15 NEWS
PORT.
1.30 MODERN JAZZ.
2.00 MELODY TIME.
4.00. TEA DANCE.
430 CHILDREN'S CORNER.
5.00 THE ADVENTURES OF SHER-
LOCK HOLMES.
5.28 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 5.30 THURSDAY REQUESTS. 6.00 THE PAT BOONE SHOW. 7.00 MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH.
TEEN SCENE-Seen By 7.15 TUE
Barry Maureen Seymour, Haigh And Tony Myatt. 7.45 LAUGHING AT LIFE. 8.00 BBC NEWS.
8.09 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS
TERLUDE.
AND IN-
8.15 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW. 9.00 BEAUTY THAT ENDURES. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES.
935 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT. 10.00 JASIN STREET. 11.00 STOP PRESS.
11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.00 mid "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN”
-Close Down.
Friday
7.00 am MUSICAL CLOCK.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY, 720 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER FORE-
CAST.
8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION.
9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. ·
9.02 MORNING MATINEE.
10.00 MARCHING AND WALTZING.
10.30 SECOND SPRING.
10.43 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 10.45 NAT KING COLE, 11.00 COFFEE TIME. 11.30
TOMORROW IS MINE.
McClachlan,
monstrate
same
Today
2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE. 3.20 SATURDAY MATINEE- pre- sents "Vivacious Lady" star- ring James Stewart.
5.00 FOUR FEATHER FALLS. 5.15 THE BENGAL LANCERS. 3.15 "PICK-A-PAIR” — A New quiz introduced by programme Richard Marquand. 6.00 THE NEWS HEADLINES—(La
Cantonese).
6.05 "FLIGHT" FEATURES-"Para-
chute Jump".
6.30 NEWSREEL ROUND-UP. ,7.00 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND.
7.25 “JUNGLE".
7.40 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.45 SILENTS PLEASE" — pre- sents The Hunchback of Notre Dame".
8.10 MAVERICK". 9.00 THE NEWS
In English).
HEADLINES,
9.05 THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW. 9.30 "ONE STEP BEYOND". 9.35 MICHAEL SHAYNE. 10.43 THE LAWLESS YEARS. 11.10 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
8.10 "HAWAIIAN EYE”. 9.00 THE NEWS — (In English). 9.15 "EXPEDITION"
presents "Moon Temple of Sheba". 9.45 A RANK ORGANISATION FEATURE - "Windom's Way". 11.13 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
Monday
3.00 pm "A TO ZOO". 5.25 CARTOONS. 5.35 THE
ADVENTURES
ROBIN HOOD. 6.00 THE NEWS (In English). 6.15 "BRONCO".
OF
F
7.05 "THE RIGHT WORD" — (Con- versational English) Presented by Thomas Duan,
7.35 THE WEATHER FORECAST.
7.40 THE SONG PARADE — intro-
duced by John Bow.
8.05 CHINESE CHESS
by Lee Chec Hol.
presented
8.20 MOVIE MAGAZINE intro-
duced by John Bow. 8.45 TANGLEWOOD MUSIC
School and Music Festival.
9.00 THE NEWS (in -Cantonese). 9.15 CANTONESE FEATURE,
11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
Tuesday
5.00 pm TIME FOR TOTS. 5.10 BOOTS & SADDLES.
5.35 THE ADVENTURES OF SIR
LANCELOT.
6.00 THE NEWS-(in Cantonese). 6.10 "THE VIKINGS."
6.35 NEI HO MA" — (Conversa- tional Cantonese) Presented by Josiah Lau.
7.03 CHEZ LES DUPRE—(Con-
versational French). 7.15 CELEBRITY
GOLF -
whea
from South America. They have been together
for as a group seven years during which time they have appeared in the top clubs and hotels of the Philip- pines.
Wednesday 2-3 pm---Bizet: Composer of the Day.
Wednesday 10.30-11 Johann Strauss Jr. Birthday Concert of Music by
Thursday 2-3 pm-Domenico. Scarlatti-Composer of the Day..
Before coming to Hongkong
Kit Masters talks to William they were working in the Shang- Holden and Nancy Kwan in Star ri La Cocktail Lounge of the Talk on Monday evening at 8.35 Shellbourne Hotel. This is their and. Nick Demuth is your host first overseas engagement,
and in
Lunchtime Rendezvous on Tuesday evening at 7.30 they (Monday-Saturday make their Hongkong Radio do- 2 pm).
but in the first of six programmes
of all Spanish and Latin Amer!-
can music.
Perhaps the most
aspect of the wring of Tennessee
gripping
Williams is the strength of his
12 noon
Today
characterisation. No matter how 11.30 am SOUTH OF THE BORDER,
petty or squalid his story line, the characters come to life in a fascinates and manner which
holds you even against your
will.
He regards himself as a humanitarian and considers one of the most important events of
of his life the uprooting
his was 12 years family when he old from Columbus, Mississippi,
here WES
he to St Louis. It
had learnt that not everyone the same standard of living and the ragging he received at school because of his Southern speech and manners served to turn the already Introverted youth ́ ́even more into himself and he began himself writing to compensate
for his lack of ability to adjust himself to the new conditions of his life.
"The Glass
written shortly
Menagerie' after a
W25 six
successful
12.00 Noom. LUNCHTIME EEN.
DEZVOUS.
-
1.15 pm NEWS RELAT FLOM
RADIO
HONGKONG
WEATHER REPORT.
AND
1.30 LUNCHTIME RENDEZVOUS, 2.00 BIRELET'S OPEN HOUSE. 4.00 JUKE BOX JUBY.
4.30 CONCERT BY THE BOSTON
POPS.
3.00 CONTINENTAL ENCORES. 5.30 AROUND THE CRACKER
BARRELL.
6.00 NEWS PELAY FROM RADIO
HONGKONG.
6.19 MAN ABOUT TOWN, PLEBY
COMO. 6.30 THE ORCHESTRAS OF WER- NER MULLER-AND RICARDO SANTOS.
6.53 NEWS HEADLINES.
7.00 JOHN WALLACE WITH DIA-=
MOND TIME,
1
3.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT..
CAVALLABO --
8.15 CARMEN
PLAYS.
8.30 THE MISTAKES THEY MADE ➡Progralesine 5: The Dangerous
9.00 NEWS HEADLINES, „STEING
SERENADE. 9.30 SPORTS NEWS.
month contract with M.G.M. and 10.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER RERORT. was his first really play. On Sunday evening can hear it with a first class cast and presented by the Voice of America.
we 10.15 MUSIC BY MELACHRINO.
18.38 SPOTLIGHT ON THE STARS. 11.05 BBC RADIO NEWSREEL REA
The painfully shy Laura who tries to hide her shyness In collection of glass animals
а
is
Sam Snead plays Robert Ster- played by Kim Stanley and her ling.
7.40 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7.45 THE ANIMAL STORY. 8.15 THE JIM BACKUS SHOW. 8.35 R.CM.P.".
9.00 THE NEWS—(In English). 9.15 THE ROARING TWENTIES. 10.10 THE DEPUTY.
10.35 "PANIC.”
11.00 SUCCESS STORY. 11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL.
Wednesday
3.00 pm
CHINESE TALENT SHOW. 5.10 ANNIE OAKLEY.
CHILDREN'S
5.35 THE THREE MUSKETEERS. 6.00 THE NEWS—{}. Cantonese). 6.10 "ONE HAPPY FAMILY,”
dominating mother-a faded flirt by Mildred Dunnock who over this was recently heard
station as Mrs Gibbs
in
Our the
28
Town. Eli Wallach plays part of Tom and also acts the narrator, while the Gentle- man Caller is vividly brought to life by Karl Malden, recently
screen here on the
seen
Parrish.
in
be
The Glass Menagerie can heard from 9 until 11 on Sun- the day night with a relay of world news from Radio Hong- kong at 10 o'clock.
Birthday Concerts.
Monday 2-3 pm-The Com- poser of the Day commemorates of the the 150th Anniversary
Birth of Liszt.
Monday 10.30-11
pm-Mon-
LAXED FROM RADIO HONG- KONG & WEATHER REPORT, 11.15 SPOTLIGHT ON THE STARS
(Cont.). 12.00 Midnight. NEWS HEADLINES, WEATHER REPORT -- Clace Down.
Sunday
*.00am MUSIC FOR WAKING UP. 9.00 NEWS BELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT.
9.15 THE VOICE OF MAFIO
LANZA.
9.38 SUNDAY VARIETY.
10.00 TOURS FOR THE ASKING." 11.M PLANO INTERLEDE, 1115 SUNDAY STRINGS.
143 ORGAN RECITAL BY SIMOS
JANSEN.
TEN MINUTE
12.00 Noon. TOLE
MUSICAL.
1.15 pm NEWS RELAY ΣΕΟΣ
HONGKONG WEATHER REPORT
RADIO
AND
139 YOUR TEN MINUTE MUSICAL
(Cont.).
3.15 PROMENADE.
4.00 2 HAND SESSION B2006 Music by Max Greger and Joe Loco.
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