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7.05 to 7.03 ..-

Orchestral Selections from Light Operas

Merrie England (Edward Ger-

man)-New Symphony Or

chestra

The Gypsy Princess (Kalman).- De Groot and the Ned Victoria Orchestra.

Geisha (Sidney Jones)-Marek

Weber and his Orchestra.

7.30 to 8p.m.-

From the Studio

A Violin and Pianoforte Recital by Miss Lorna O'Regan and Miss Ottilia Derwin.

PROGRAMME

1. Planoforte Solos: (a) Bogles and Sprites.-Hubert Parry (b) Nigger Dance. Cyril Scott.

2: Sélection: La Boheme.-Puc

cini.

3. Violin Solos: (a) Rondino (h) (b) Rondino--Beethoven, arr. Kreisler.

4. Planoforte Solos: Prelude Op.

17.-Chopin.

5. Violin

Solos: (a) Chant.... White arr. Kreisler (b) Ex- trellita-Ponce.

8 p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

8.03 to 8.30 p.m.-

Variety

Organ Solo-The Song of Songs. Organ Solo-L'amour Toujours

L'amour Jesse Crawford. Vocal-My Songs from the. Shows

-Marie Burke' (Soprano). Instrumental Underneath

Blue Hawaiian Skies.—The Hawaiian Marimba Players. Vocal-Duet You Oughta be in Pictures, Derickson and Brown.

tan

Dar- for Eight

Instrumental-Sweetheart

lin. Arranged Plancs.

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8.30 to 8.40 p.m.-A Relay from Daventry. (Should, reception prove satisfactory); „

"An Eyewitness Account of this morning's play in the tast Test match by Howard Mar- shall. Relayed from the Oval. London,

8.40 to 9, p.m.---

Instrumental Music Andante in G (Batiste). Andantino (Song of the Soul

(Lemare).-The J. H. Squire Celeste Oclette.

Gavotte ("Mignon") (Thomas), Orientale (Glazounov)-Virtuoso

String Quartette. Echoes of the Ball (Willoughby) Love's Dream after the Ball (Willoughby).--The. J.H. Squire Celeste Octette."

9 to 11.30 pm-A Relay of the

Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or- chestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room, "(by courtesy of the management), 9.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins London, 1 p.m. Stock and Com. modity quotations.

10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. Rugby mid-day Press news, further London Stock and Commodity quotations, follow- ed by New York opening quotations,

11.30 to 11.40 pm-A Relay from Daventry,should reception prove satisfactory).

An eye-witness account of the early afternoon's play in the last Test match by Howard Marshall relayed from Oval, London.

11.40 p.m.-Close down.

SUNDAY

the

9.15-10 am-A Relay of the Mi

-tary Parade Service from St.

John's Cathedral.",

Order of Service. Voluntary "Salut d'Amour", Hymn-Hark the Had Sound. Lesson Genesis 28, 10-17. Benedictus-

Creed.

Prayer

Hymn "Guide me. Oh thou

great Redeemer."

Address "I don't want to be a Stained Glass Window Saint." Preacher-The Rev. H. C. Davies,

MC, MA, CF

Hymn-"Captain of the Saintly

Band."

National Anthem," Benediction.

Voluntary-March, "Scriplo."

10 am-Close Down, 11-12.15 pm-A Relay of the Ser- vice from St. John's Cathedral." 12.15-2.30 p.m.-Euuropean

Re-

corded Music.

i p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report,

Orchestral.

6. Maestoso,, “AD. 1800"---Mac-

dowell.

8.33-8.55 'p.m.-Orchestral Pro-

gramme.

Fingal's Cave-Overture (Men- delssohn)--St, Louis Symphony Orchestra Prelude

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(a) No. 19 in B. Minor. (b) No. 20 in E Minor. (c) No. 1 in E. Minor. B.65-9.30 p.m.-From the Studio.

"Scriabin" Recital by Luba Shaftain (Pianoforte) with ex- aplanatory remarks by Mr. A. M.

Bowes-Smith...

Programme

Ave Maria (Schubert-Dot Dau. ber and His Salon Orchestra, Hungarian Rhapsody, No.

(Liszt) Phildelphia Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski,

In the Steppes of Central Asin (Borodin)-London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Al- ber tCoates.

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Danse Macabre (Dance

Death) (Saint-Saeris, Op. 40) -Philadelphia Symphony Or chestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski

A Concert. Song-Mannella Mia (Neapoli- tan Folk Song)-(Giannini) Song- Solo Mio (Di Capua)———- Dusolina Giannini (Soprano). Planoforte Solo - Polichinelle

(Rachmaninoff),

Pianoforte Bolo Prelude in B

'Flat (Rachmaninoff)

- Lef Poulshroc. Choral "Farewell" Sald he "Minnehaha ("Hiawatha") (Cole-

ridge Taylor), Choral--Then they Burted Min- nehaha (Hiawatha") (Cole- ridge-Taylor) "The Royal Choral Society. Violin Solo-Caprice No. 24

(Variations

A Minor) (Paganini)--Joseph Szigeti

Song-Honour and Arms (Han-

del). Song-Recit: I Rage, I melt, I Burn Arta: Ruddier than the Cherry, Acis and Gal- 2tea") (Handel)-Peter Daw. son (Bass-Baritone). Planoforte Solo-One Lives, but Once Waltz (Strauss)Sergei Rachmaninox.

1. Preludes Nos. 3, 4, 5, Op. 16. 2. Poeme, Op. 32, No. 3. 3. Nocturne Op. 5.

4. Sonata Fantaisie No. 2. 9.30-10 pm A Relay of the. Band of the 1st Batta: the Lin- colnshire Regiment, from St. Andrews "Church Grounds, Kowloon, by kind permission of Major. J. A. A Grifin, D.S.O., and Officers.

Programme,

Part 1" Fantasia: Tree Bind Mice

Lotter.

Selection: Cavalleria Rusticata

-Mascagni

INTERVAL

Part II

Scenes Alsaciennes:-Massenet. (a) Sunday Morning. (b) The Wine Shop. (c) Under the Lime Tree (d) Sunday Evening. Serenade: D'amour-Blon. Serenade. Concert

Valse: Brune ou Blonde-Waldteufel, Entracte: Un Peu D'amour

Silesu.

Paso Doble: Pepita Greus-

Chovi,

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*Regimental Marches:

Windsor. The Lincolnshire Poacher,

"God save the King" Conducter: Mr. C... Trowt. 10.30.p.m. (approx:)-Router Press

Bulletins.

10.35 p.m. (approx)—Close "down. BERLIN PROGRAMME

1

Saturday

Lyric Suite (Grief, Op. 54)- Royal Albert. Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir: Landon 9 p.m.. Dia Announcement (Ger Ronald.

10

1. Shepherd Boy. 2. Norwegian Rustic March. 3. Nocturne. 4. March of the Dwarts.

Light Opera. Band-Les Cloches de Corne- ville (Flanquette)-The Band of H.M. Orenadier Guards. Vocal Gems--The Quaker Girl

man, English),

German Folk Song.

Preview of Programme (German,

English).

0.15 p.m., Beethoven :Fantasie in G minor. At the Piano: Luise Omeiner

9.30 p.m... Brief Review of the 9.45 p.m., Latest News (English)

Situation (English)

(Monckton) - Light Opera 10 pm, From the Deutschland-

Company.

Bele tion-Forodora (Stuart)- The Band of HM. Grenadier Guards.

Gilbert

Vodal Gems-Patience

and Sullivan)-Columbia Light 2,30 pm-Close Down.

Opera Company,

4-7 pm-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m. (approx:)-European

Programme.

7-7.30 pm-Dance Music

Fox-trot Me For you Forever.

-Sweet Madness.

"

Tango Waltz

--Beside my Caravan.

-One Life, One Love, Fox-trot-Little Dutch MIII. - "

Because It's Love, After all Youre all I'm After.

Goodnight Little Lady.

7:30-7,47 p.m-Excepts from Sir

Waltz -I.

John

sender.

Houston Chamberlain, the

Stewart Proclaimer

of Deeds of World Liberation, 10.45 pm, Brief Review of the 11 p.m., Latest News (German)

Situation (German)

11.15 p.m.; Music-Current Topics

Sport 11.45 pm, Latest News (English) 12 midnight, Djs Sign Off (Ger-

man, English).

Sunday

9 p.m., Dja Announcement (Ger-

men, English)

German Folk Song Preview of Programme (Ger-

man: English)

Highlights of the Week's Pro-

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Lovely 9.15 p.m., Fairy Tale Time

9.30 p.m. For Sunday Mood 9.45 p.m., Review of the Week:

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A Fine Assortment of: Ladies' Tibbett

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Pyjama Sets, "Silk Lamp Shades,

(Baritone)-- Wilfred Glenn and Frank Croxton (Basses) | Richard Crocks (Tenor) and 11 p.m., Review of the Week (Ger-Fancy Bone Fans, and Sundries,

the Trinity Choir with Mark Andrews at the Organ. (These Records are kindly loaned by a listener). 7:47-8 D.- Light Orchestral,

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The Forge in the Forest (Lloyd). Turkish Patrol (Lloyd)The London Palladium Orchestra, A Fairy Ballet (white), AN Raindrops-Pizzicati for Strings (de la Riviere)Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, conduct ed by Bir Dan Godfrey, 8 pm Local Time and Weather

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11.15 p.m., Dance Muslo by Dja 11.45 p.m., Review of the Week

(German)

11:15 pm.. Dance Music by Dja 11.45 p.m. Review of the Week

(English) pA JA RAIA V 12 midnight, Dia Bign. Off "{Ger-

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DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

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Sunday

8.03-8.33 pmA Relay of the

8

Organ Recital from St. John's,] Cathedral by Mr. Frederick

Mason, A.R.CO, LTCL.

Programme

from the Commodore Theatre, Hammersmith, London.

1. Moderato Maestoso from Suite 9.30 p.m. England v. Australia- 730 pm, Time 8ignal from Big

in E-BorowaKK.

2. Largo from "The New World

Symphony Dvorak,

3. Menuet from Berenice

Handel,

LA Bea Bot 5. Pastorale,

Macdowell!

Macdowell To 2 Wild Rose"

Fifth Cricket Test Match: Ben The New Georgian Trio, Eye-witness account of the 8 p.m., Time Signal from Green

day's play, by Howard Mar- shall, relayed from the Ovari London

8.40 p.m. The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by Joseph Muscant (continued) relayed

wich The Scottish Studio Orchestra, directed by Guy Dianes, from an Edinburgh studio, kad mo 0-9.30 p.m., A recital of gramo

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