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933 CANTOVESE FEATURE. 11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL.

Thursday.

5.00 pm CHINESE

CHILDREN'S

STORY TIME-A¤ RTV Studio Presentation.

6.10

THE VIKINGS."

6.33

"NEI HO MA

Conversation-

by

5.10 SHARI

Josiah Lau

7.03

al Cantonese) Fresented

CHEZ LES DUPRE-Conver- sational French la :.13 CELEBRITY GOLF

Whea

Sam Snead plays Jack Carson 7.40 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 7. THE ANIMAL STORY, 3.15 THE JLM BACKUS SHOW. 8.33 R.C.M.P."

9.00 THE NEWS-(in English). 9.15 THE ROARING TWENTIES. 10.05 THE DEPUTY.

1030 PANIC."

11.00 SUCCESS STORY.

1119 LATE NIGHT FINAL.

Wednesday

3.00 pm CHINESE

TALENT SHOW.

5.10 ANNIE OAKLEY

Gail Davis.

CHILDREN'S

Starring

5.35 THE THREE MUSKETEERS. 6.00 THE 610 THE NEWS (In Cantonese)..

ONE HAPPY FAMILY** Starring Chick Chandler. 6.35 "GENERAL READING”—Pre-

sented by Tom Cross. 7.05 CHEZ LES DUPRE—(Conver-

sational French).

1.13

THE

With

CA

8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND N.

TERLUDE

S.15 BEYOND OUR KEN,

OF

8.43 SPOTLIGHT ON TED HEATH

& HIS MUSIC. 939 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

-

935 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT. 10.00 MUSIC TIME-Presented

Charles Harvey.

by

ADVENTURES · SHERLOCK HOLMES TODAY -The Quest And The Kill" 5.28 PROGRAMME SUMALARY. 5.30 THURSDAY REQUESTS

Presented by Tony Myatt. 6.00 THE PAT BOONE SHOW. 7.00 MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH. 7.15 THE TEEN SCENE.

7.43 LAUGHING AT LIFE.

8.00 BBC NEWS.

8.09 WEATHER FORECAST.

ANNIVERSARIES.

10.45 WALTER GEISEKING PLAYS

MOZART.

11.00 STOP Press.

8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN- 12.00 Mid. "GOD

TERLUDE.

TELEVISION

THE

11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND.

SAVE QUEEN"-Close Down.

FEATURE FILM BASED ON A FAMOUS STORY

No one has made a greater contribution to the cinema 'western' than John Ford, and one of his most out- standing productions can be seen in this afternoon's Saturday Matinee feature when John Wayne and Joanne Dru star in "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon."

A new programme from the studios at 7.25 is. "10 The Kitchen," a series' of cookery de- monstrations by Ann Lett, well known to television audiences both here and in Australia.

Ann will be featuring dishes with exotic names that in actual fact are wonderfully easy to pre- parc, and the first of these la and Perfumed spiced Chicken

Herbs. Another new show at 8.10 with the second of the fort. OF nightly western series, Cheyenne,. SHERLOCK HOLMES TODAY which stars six-foot six Cint The Tragedy of Pondicherry Walker as Cheyenne Brodie in a Lodge."

series that blends two-fisted, 5.23 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 5.30 TUESDAY REQUESTS.

six-gun excitement with 6.00 THE PAT BOONE SHOW.

usually intriguing story lines. 7.00 MUSIC FROM HOLLAND. 7.15 TREASURE HUNT, MODERA-

TOR-Mike Ellery.

7.45 REDIFFUSION BYLINE.

NEWS.

8.00 BTHER FORECAST.

8.09

8.10 MOVIE MAGAZINE.

8.45 RENDEZVOUS

AND MITZI WELCH.

WITH

9.00 THE SOUNDS

OF

"World War I."

9.30 CANADIAN PACIFIC

TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES.

un-

On the last Sunday of every month there will be a concert given by the Band of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and the first of these Is on Sunday at KEN

6.35. During its television series,

will TIME- the band

entertain In a variety of ways and will range SPOT.

from concert classics to swing AND

favourites, and from the precl

Martial music to the sion of musical clowning made SO popular by Spike Jones.

9.35 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT. 10.00 THE JIM AMECHE SHOW. 11.00 STOP PRESS.

11.05 A DATE IN DREAMLAND. 12.00 Mid. "GOD

SAVE

QUEEN”—Close Down.

Wednesday

7.00 am. MUSICAL CLOCK. 7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

THE

1.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS AND

FORECAST.

8.10

WEATHER

BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES. 9.02 MORNING MATINEE. 10.00 HOSPITAL

REQUESTS

Presented by Maureen

mour.

10.30 SECOND SPRING.

10.43 PROGRAMME SUMALARY. 10,45 MARIO LANZA.

11.00 COFFEE TIME.

11.30 TOMORROW IS MINE.

I RECITAL

12.00 Noon

SING

12.30 pm LOCAL

Sey

Mr Perrin and Mr Trall, the screen version of Hugh Wal- pole's famous story of rivalry between two schoolmasters at a great public school, can be seen In the Sunday film spot at 9.45, with Marius

David Goring, Farrar, and Greta Gynt starring. How present day scholars have

6.00 THE NEWS HEADLINES—(In

Cantonese).

MICHAELS IN AFEI-

7.40 THE WEATHER FORECAST.

5 WELLS FARGO.

810 CONFLICT."

9.00 THE NEWS—(In_English).

9.15 MOVIE MAGAZINE — Intro-

duced by Richard Marquand.

FRIENDS.

LEWIS

5.35 PONY EXPRESS.

HER

6.00 THE NEWS-In Cantonese).

6.10 NATIONAL VELVET.

635 SCIENCE IN ACTION—Latro-

duced by Dr Earl S. Herald. 7.09 CHEZ LES DUPRE—(Conver-

sational French).

7.15 THE SILENT SERVICES. 1.40 THE WEATHER REPORT. 7.45 THE RED SKELTON SHOW. 8.10 "JEZZ USA”

835 MAN WITH A CAMERA. 9.00 THE NEWS—(In English). 9.15 LARAMIE.

10.45 PHILIP MARLOWE. 10.30 MEDIC."

11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL..

Friday

3.00 pm SONGS

FOLK

FOR YOUNG

3.10 HAWKEYE AND THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS-Starring John Hart, and Lon Chaney. 5.15 THE W

WHIRLYBIRDS.

6.00 THE NEWS (In Cantonese). 5.10 CANTONESE FEATURE. 7.46 THE WEATHER REPORT.

7.45 OUR MERS

13S BROOKS.

810 YOU ASKED FOR IT.

133 BOYD Q.C.

9.00 THE NEWS-(In English). 9.15 MR ADAMS & EVE

9.40 77 SUNSET STRIP.

1030 PETER GUNN.

11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL

COMMERCIAL RADIO 1530 kes 196 mtes

VISIT OF PRINCESS

ALEXANDRA

The most important event to take place this month is the visit to Hongkong of Princess Alexandra. She will be arriving at Kai Tak Friday afternoon and Kit Masters will be there to give а commentary on the

on

brief ceremony before she boards the Governor's

launch.

John

Wallace will be at Queen's Pier to describe the scene and the inspection of the Army Guard of Honour. Further Alexandra's events on Princess itinerary will be covered in Radio Report.

In

On Sunday afternoon at 4.30 Bernard Miles can be heard Teatime Theatre telling the first 5.15 THE BENGAL LANCERS. 5.35 "PICK-A-PAIR“ — A new quiz part of the story of Uncle Silas. programme introduced by First published in 1935, H. E. Richard Marquand.

Bates' story of the lovable old reprobate has gone from strength to strength in America and the whole of the English reading world. Based on a great uncle of the author, Uncle Silas is a product of Bedfordshire, as Is Bernard Miles, WEATHER FORECAST. SILENT PLEASE"-Presents Variety.

6.03 "FLIGHT"

FEATURE

"FLIGHT SURGEON.” 6.30 NEWSREEL ROUND-UP. 7.00 BUCKLEBERRY HOUND. 75 IN THE KITCHEN-Cookery Demonstration by Ann Leit An

7.10 7.45

RTV Studio Presentation. THE

8.10 CHEYENNE

Walker

A

Bernard Miles has had

and interesting career Starring Clint varied

embracing school teaching, stage 9.00 THE NEWS HEADLINES (In manager and carpenter, actor on

English).

9.05 THE PHILIP SILVERS SHOW. stage and television and Vaude-

9.30 "ONE STEP BEYOND." 9.35 MICHAEL SHAYNE. 10.43 TIE LAWLESS YEARS. 11.10 LATE NIGHT FINAL.

Sunday

ville performer. He is one of the few men who have fulfilled their ambition In the theatre and he now happily runs his own crea- tion, The Mermaid Theatre,

The birthdays of two com- posers are commemorated in con- certs this week. Monday concert celebrates the birth of Petter Warlock with an interesting pro-

YOUNG gramme of his music from

2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE. .330 "THE LORETTA

SHOW." 3.55 "THE DENNIS

SHOW."

420 "BUDSON'S BAY.” 4.45 "THE JIMMY

GOLF SHOW."

SHOW"

O'KEEFE

DEMARET

3.00 HOPALONG CASSIDY." 6.00 THE NEWS-In Cantonese). 6.10 THE ARMY GAME. 6.35 THE BAND OF THE ROYAL

WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT.

10.30-11 pm, and the anniver- sary of Bellini's birth is remem- bered in Wednesday's Composer of the Day Concert (2-3).

the

Opera lovers are reminded that Highlights from Wagner's Mestersingers can be heard at 11.15 on Thursday night. Hans 7.00 "THE TROUBLESHOOTERS Knappertsbuch is conducting the

Soloists

of and Starring

Chorus Keenan Wynn. 7.35 THE WEATHER FORECAST. Vienna State Opera and the 130 THE TAB HUNTER SHOW.

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 7.55 KEYBOARD." 8.10 “HAWAILAN EYE.”

Another. Interesting concert is 9.00 THE NEWS-In English). Monday's Composer of the Day 9.15 EXPEDITION"

Presents

can hear "Cl Dwellers of the Arctic (2 — 3), when uncovered the origins of much 9.15 A RANK ORGANISATION Glazounov's Ballet The Seasons.

FEATURE Mr of our rich heritage in religion,

Perrin & Mr Albert W^lf is conducting Trail." and the

Societe articles 11.15 LATE NIGHT FINAL

des discovery of

L'Orchestre de la which substantiate Bible stories

Concerts du Conservatoire de 'Paris. will be shown in Thursday's Sclence In Action. Demonstra- tions of objects more than 3,000 years old.... a jar, a sickle, a plowshare and

a grinding stone

Monda

will be shown, as well as writing

5.00 pm “A TO ZOO." tools and the cuneiform, or 5.25 CARTOONS.

5.35 THE used SOMETHING wedge-shaped characters,

ADVENTURES OF RO- BIN HOOD. 6.00 THE NEWS-In English), 6.13 BRONCO"-Starring Ty Har-

SIMPLE (Repeat),

GOLD

BBC Jam Club. 1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.

1.15 NEWS

REPORT.

AND

1.30 LUNCHEON CLUB.

2.00 MELODY TRIE.

3.00 JASIN STREET.

4.00 TEA DANCE.

4.30 CHILDREN'S

RATE-

by the

WEATHER

CORNER

-

Presented by Auatie Dee.

ADVENTURES OF 5.00 THE

SHERLOCK HOLMES TODAY The Trail Of The Wooden- Legged Ma7.”

323 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 5.30 SEK KONG REQUESTS,

Assyrians, Babylonians

and Persians.

Today

2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE. 3.15 SATURDAY

sen's

MATINEE-Pre- "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon-Caps" starring John Wayne. 5.00 FOUR FEATHER FALLS,

din.

7.05 "THE RIGHT WORD"-Can- versational English) Presented by Thomas Duan. 7.35 THE WEATHER FORECAST. 1.40 THE SONG PARADE—Intro-

duced by John Bew. 8.05 CHINESE CHESS.

8.20 MOVIE MAGAZINE - Intro-

duced by John Bow. 3.45 COMMUNITY WORKSHOP

(Mandarin).

9.00 THE NEWS-(In Cantonese). 9.15 CANTONESE FEATURE, 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL.

we

Today

1138 am SOUTH OF THE BORDER 12.00 Noon LUNCHTIME

DEZVOUS.

REN.

FROM

AND

115 pm NEWS RELAY

RADIO HONGKONG WEATHER REPORT. LUNCHTIME RENDEZVOUS

130

-Coat

2.00 BIRELEY'S OPEN HOUSE. 400 JUKE BOX JURY.

4 CONCERT-BY the Bostca

Pop

5.00 CONTINENTAL ENCORES. 5.39 AROUND

CRACKER

BARRELL.

THE

6.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO

HONGKONG.

6.10

Martia 6.34 THE

АВОСТ MAN

FRANCK

TOWN-Deza

ОР

AND

ORCHESTRAS POLECELL

ESQUIVEL.

6.58 NEWS HEADLINES.

7.09 JOHN WALLACE—With Dia-

mood Time.

8.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO

HONGKONG AND

REPORT.

WEATHER

8.15 BILL SNYDER PLAYE. 8.30 THE MISTAKES THEY MADE -Programme 6. The Little Things.

HEADLINES Sterkart

9.00 NEWS 0.

930 SPORTS NEWS-Presented by

Bill Williams,

1000 NEWS RELAY FROM BADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER REPORT. 10.15 MUSIC BY MELACHRIKO. 1030 SPOTLIGHT ON THE STARS.

RADIO 11.00 BBC

NEWSREEL, RELATED FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHER

REPORT.

111 SPOTLIGHT ON THE STARS

Coat

12.00 Midnight NEWS HEADLINES, WEATHER REPORT... Close Dow

Sunday

7.00 am MUSIC

FOR

WAKING

UP. 9.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO HONGKONG AND WEATHDE REPORT.

9.15 THE VOICE OF FICHARD

CROOKS.

930 SUNDAY VARIETY. 10.00 YOURS FOR THE ASKING."

11.00 PIANO INTERLUDE. 11 SUNDAY STRINGS. This week we say goodbye to

* 11.45 SUITE IN P MAJOE FOR Mary Honri who has been with

HORNS 2 VIOLINS AND CON- the Station from the early days

TINUO James Sizgliamo, Ar- taur Bery

Ste- and Kapp) and in addition to her work on

fonietta cos.ducted by Richard been the air bas

a -tower of

Dysen

TEN MINSTE strength back stage where she 12.00 Noon TOLE

MUSICAL has been responsible for most of

RELAY FROM 115 pm NEWS

HONGKONG AND RADIO the serious music broadcast by

WEATHER REPORT. the Station. She has also been

1.30 TOUR TEN MINUTE MUSICAL heard daily on Mary Collins' For

Cont (3-4) giving sue- 1.15 PROMENADE. the Ladies'

RAND 4.00 2 culent-sounding recipes and as a member of the Panel. In addition to her usual programme Bric a Brac (Friday, 9.30 pm) and When We Were Young (Sunday, Mary can be heard 6.30 pm) after the News Headlines at 9 on Tuesday evening in a short -programme for All Hallow's Eve.

Music

Jose Mes.

1.30 TEA

SESSION- Danca Ray Anthey

ΤΑΣ THEATRE-Be- pard Miles in Cacie Silas by H. E. Bates

3.00 SERVICES SPECIAL.

6.00 NEWS RELAY FROM RADIO

HONGKONG.

6.18 apprtet.

SUMKER

SERENADE.

EVENING

630 WHEN WE WERE YOUNG..]

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