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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

SATURDAY

12.30 to 215 p.m.--European re-

corded programine.

12.30 p.m.-Vocal Gems from Light

Opera.

12,50

p.m.-"Classica! Selection" (arr. Ewing) played by the

· London Palladium Orchestra.

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and.

Weather Report.

1.03 pm. A Variety programme. 1.30

Press, Rugby p.m.-Reuter Press, Local Weather forecast, time and announcementa. 1.40 p.m.-Old dance favourites by the New Mayfair Dance Or- chestra.

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

3.30 to 4.35 p.m.--Chinese Studio

Concert.

4.35 to 8.15 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

A running commentary on the Football Match between the Hong Kong Football Club and Eastern, relayed from the Hong Kong F.C. ground. Happy Valley.

6.15 top..Chinese Studio Con-

cert.

7

p.m. to 12 midnight.-European

programme.

7 p.m.-

4

The B.B.C. Wireless Military

Vanity FairOverture

Band

*Percy

Fletcher).

Slavonic Rhapsody (arr. Winter-

bottom).

Lynwood March (Ord Hume). Prairie Flower-March <Ora

Hume).

Woodland Pictures-Rüral Suite

(Percy Fletcher).

7.30 p.m.

From the Studio

A Recital by J. McNaught Thom- son (Baritone) and Gregory Jamena (Violin),

PROGRAMME

1. Songs--Drake's

ford.

Drum. Stan-

Outward Bound.-Stanfora.

2. Violin Solos-Fair Rosmarin.--

Kretsler.

My little Star.-Ponce, 3. Songs-Far and high the

cranes give cry-Korbay, Shepherd, see thy horse's

foaming mane -Korbay,

4. Violin Sqlos-Menuetto-Beet-

hoven.

Humoreske. Dvorak.

5. Song-Here's to the best of

us.--Thayer."

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8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal. Wen- ther Report and announce- ments.

8.03 p.m.-Charlle Kunz Plano).

Hildegarde (Vocal)

1. Plano Medley No. 13.

Songs Listen to the German

Band.

I' belleve in Miracles.

3. Piano Medley No. 6. 4. Bong-Fritz.

15. Plano Medley No. 19.

8.30 p.m.

The New Mayfair Orchestra Britelodia (Selection of British

Melodies (Humphries)..

Love, Life and Laughter-Selec-

tion.

Ballad Memories. `

1

Cavalcade of Martial Tunes (arr.

Nicholls)."

9 p.m.-News and announcements

from London,

Polichinelle Berenade (Kreisler). 12.50 p.m.-

Two Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor)

How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings-

(Samuel Liddle). Nirvana (Weatherly-Adam). 1.03 -

1

A Concert. Song The Young Nun (Schu- bert)-Sophie. Eraslan (Con- tralto). Planoforte Solo- "Rigoletto".

Paraphrase de Concert (Verdi --Liszt)-Alfred Cortot Cello Solo-The Nightingale and the Rose (Rimsky-Korsakov, Op. 2, No. 23-Beatrice Har- rison Songs.-Bright is the Ring of Words Vaughan " Williams). The Roadside Fire (Vaughan Williams)-Stuart Robertson (Baritone).

*Cello Solo--Orientale

-Beatrice Harrison.

(Cut)-

1.30, p.m.-Reuter Press, Local: Weather Forecast. Time and Announcements.

1.40 p.m.-

Vocal Gems from Light Opera.

A Country Girl (Monckton).

Les Cloches de Cornevilly (Plan-

quette)..

The Merry Widow (Lebar),

p.m.-

The New Eight Symphony Orchestra Belection-La Boheme (Puccini). Romance In E Flat (Rubinstein.

Op. 44, No. 1).

Melody in F (Rubinstein. Op. 3.

No, D.

Thana (Alben12).

Spanish Dance No. 3 (Granados) Spanish Dance No. 1 Moszkow-

sky).

Spanish Serenade (Bizet). 2.30, p.m.-Close Down.

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30. p.m.--European Program-

.me,

7 p.m.-

.

9.20 p.m.-"Songs of Good Cheer & sung by the Light Opera Male Chorus,

9.30 p.mA Relay of the Glouces- ter. Hotel Grand Opening. Dance Music the Gloucester |

Cossacks.

by

10 p.m.-Big Ben from London. 11.15 p.m.-

A Relay from London, Will C. Pepper's "White Coons." A Concert party show, revived and produced by Harry S. Pep- per (at the Planos: Harry S. Pepper and Doria Arnold). (This relay will be broadcast only.. 11 reception proves favourable).

11.49 p.m.-News and announce-

ments:

32.15 a.m.Close down.

SUNDAY

· 30-11-8.m.--A Relay of the morn- ing service from St. Joseph's Church.

11 am-12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the morning service from St. Paul'a Church, (Chinese). 12.15-2.30 p.m.---||

European Programme. -

12.15 pm-

Choral Moste

Laudate Dominum (Mozart).

Come, Everyone That Thirsteth (Mendelssohn).

An Hour with Händel Orchestral "Overture in D. Minot -London Symphony Orchestra Choral - Hallelujan Chorus -- "The Messiah"-Massed Choirs with The Band of H.M. Cold- stream and Welsh Guards. Organ Bulo.-Allegro from "Or- gan Concerto No. 1-Professor 1 Hans Bachem. Arla-O Sleep! Why Doest Thou Leave Me?-"Semele"-Elsie Suddaby (Soprano). Instrumental-Passacaglia-AI- bert Sammons (Violin) and Lionel Tertis (Viola). Sulte de Ballet (The Origin of Design) Sir Thomas Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Vocal-Recit: Rago, I Melt, 1

Burn.

the

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3. Gramophone Interlude-To-

day I am Happy-Waits Song -"Black Roses"-Lian "Har- TH

ves (Soprano).

4. Excerpts from "The Mald of

the Mountains" Fraser- Simson

5. A Musical Switch-Alford.

10 pm-Big Ben from London.

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Talk: "Going of Gold" by Pro- | TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1936

fessor R. Robertson, 10.20 p.01.-

Four songs from "The Mikado” (Sullivan)

(a) Comes a train of little Ladies

-Chorus of Otris.

(b) Three Little Maids, Griffin,

Hemingway. Elburn Chorus of Girls.

and

(c) Behold the Lord high x-

ecutioner. (d) As some day it may happen -Fenry A. Lytton and Chorus of Men. 10.30 p.m.-Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

SATURDAY

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1.05 p.m.--Call DJA, DJB (German, & Lamps, Sewing Machines, Electric"

English).

German Folk Song.

1.10 p.m.-A Week-end Concert.

2 p.m.-News In German.

2.15 p.m.-A Week-end. Concert

(continued).

| 2,55 p.m.—Greetings to our listeners. 3 pm-News and Economic Review

in English.

Germany,

3.15. p.m.-To-day

Sound Pictures,

in

3.30 p.m.-Homesickness.

***

Letters

and Songs from the German Poet Dauthendey on Java, 4.15 p.m.-A generation has altered Germany. The new appearance of the German Towns: IV. Goslar

4.30 p.m.--Women's Hour: Evening in Autumn, Arranged by Gerda Torenburg."

5 pm.-Brass Band. 5.30 o.m-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

5.45 pm-From the Works of Max Reger. Songs sung by Irmgard Beinert-Proehl; Sonata in sharp minor for clarinet and plano, played by Hans J. Went- zel and Gerhard Puchelt. 6.15 p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJE

(German. English).

..

6.55 p.m.-Call DJE and DJB (Ger-

man, English). German Folk Song.

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music, 8 p.m.-News in English.

8.15 pm-Greetings to our Listen- ers in the "Near East" and Call DIQ.

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8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our Lister-

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8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music 9 p.m.--News and Review of the

Week.

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9.15 pm-A Sunday Evening Pro-

Etherbus..

gratime.

9.30 p.m.---Aboard the

through Germany.

10 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in English on DJE, DJQ-

if

in Netherlandish on DJB.

10.15 p.m."When the many coloured Bags ware" A jolly hour of Folksongs. The Ger- man Choir under the direction of Rudolf Lems.

10.45 p.m.-Symphony Concert.

Violin concert by Maṛ 7. Schil- lings; Bymphony in D major by Mozart; Conductor: Werner Soloist: Milly Berber at the violin.

Richter-Reichhélm;

8.20 p.m.--Coneêrt of Light Music 12 midnight-Close DJE, DJQ, DIB

(continued).

9 p.m.--News and Economic Re-

view in German,

Ruddler than Arla: 0

Cherry-"Acis and Galetea.". Honour and Arms-Peter Dawson 9.15 p.m.-The Father

(Bass-Baritone).

of the Fatherland. Manuscript by Ludwig Friedrich Barthel. p.m.-News and Economie Ite- view in English on DJE. DIQ in Dutch on DJB,

3.30

4

10.15 p.m.-To-day. In Sound Pictures

Concerto, for Orchestra in D

with" Organ Sir Hamilton 10 Harty Conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. At the Organ-Harold Dawber).. Aria. Where Eer you Walk- 'Semele"-Master John Gwilym Griffiths (Boy Soprano). SongBear me! Ye Winds and Waves-Robert Radford (Bass) pin-Local: Time Signal, Wea-10.45 p.m.-Dance Music,

ther Report and anxounce- ments.

8.03 pm.-

The Lener String Quartet. 1st and 2nd, Movements from "Quartet in C Major" (Mozart). 1st Movement--Allegro vivace

assal

Germany.

10.30 p.m.-Sonata Arpeggione by

Schubert.

Ernst Bruchle, Cello; Friedrich Rolf Albes, Pianoforte.

12 midnight.-Close DJE, DJQ. DJB

(German, English).

SUNDAY

1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (Germav.

English

German Folk Song. Outstanding Broadcasts of the

Week.

2nd Movement Menuetto--Al- 1.10 p.m.-Hippy Celebration.

legro.

2 p.m.-News in German. 8.20 p.m.-

I Waited For The Lord (Men-9

delssohn).

How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place ("Requiem"-Brahms) 12.35 p.m.-

Jota (De Falla),

Caprice Viennois (Kreisler). Rondino, (On'a themię by Beeth-

oven) (Kreisler).

From the Studio

R

(German, English).

RADIO MANILA

SATURDAY

9.22.---Zreakfast Hour, of News and Music-English and Spen- ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva

7 a.m.-Bigz OH.

8 p.m.-Sunset Dance Programme

by the Lyrie Orchestra. 6.20 p.m. Spanish · Informational

Period.

8.35 p.m.--English Informational

Period.

6.55 p.m.---8tock quotations, through -

the courtesy of Swan, Calbert- son and Fritz,

7 p.m.--Bong Recital, by Della

Parker.

7.15 p.m.-U.P. Educational Pro-'

gramme.

7.30 p.m.--Commercial Monitor, 7.45 p.m.-To be announced.

2.15 p.m.-Happy Celebration (con- | 8.15. p.m.-Pioneers of the Philips.

tinued).

A Recital by Gladys Shaw (80-2.55 p.m.--Greetings to our listeners. prano), Barry Talbot (Tenor) 3 p.m.--News and Review of the and Lindsay A, Lafford (PlaID- Week in English. forte)..

Programme.

5.30 p.m.---News and Review of the

Week in English.

1. Pianoforte Bolo-Nocturne in 3.15 p.m.-Symphony Concert.

a Minor-Chapin.

2. Bongs-Where Corals Lie.

In Haven.-"Sea Pictures"____

Elgar. Gladys Shaw,

3. Bonga. Queen Mary's Song-

Elgar.

To a Wild Rose-MacDowell. -Harry Talbot.

4. Pianoforte

Bolos-Excerpts from "The Childen's Corner Suits" Debussy.

3 Songs-Sapphic Ode.

Lullaby-Brahms.--Gladys -

Shaw.

6. Songs Lolita-Buzzi-Peccia.

The Valley of Laughter....... Banderson,

pm-Reuter Press.

9.10 p.m.-The Band of the 1st.

Battn: Royal wister Rides, conducted by Bandmaster E Alfréd -Hole, ARCM.

Programme.

1. March Cadiz-Valverde.

pines.

8.30

D.m.-Air Giggles Ginger, Koko, Bimbo, and Filp the Frog -Complimentary - Remarks by

Sad Sam Bourpuss.

8.45 p.m.--Block Quotations and h

Local Market Reports.

Violin concert by Max v Schll-9 lings; Symphony D major by

4.30

pm. Manila Radiolites, con-

ducted by Luis Nolasco.

Mozart. Conductor Werner 11 p.m.-Sign off.

Richter-Reichhelm...

Milly Berber, Violin."

Soloist:

of the

pm The Father Fatherland. Manuscript: Laid- wig Friedrich Barthel. 5.15 p.m.-The Shortwave

teur's Hour...

SUNDAY

3.30 p.m.-NCAA Basketball Chames Broadcast-a "Shell" Presenta - tion,

5.30 p.m.-Studio Music. Ama- | 5,45 pm-To be announced:

6.15 p.m.-Bongs and Meditation. 5.30 pm News and Review of the presented by the National

Week in German.

Christian Council.

La

Polo Club Orchestra-a "Shell" Presentation

6.45 p.m.-"When the many colour- | 8.30 p.m.-Tea Dance Music-Mani-

ed flags are, wáving.” A gay hour of folk songs. German Choir under the direction of Rudolf Lamy.

6.13. p.m. Sign off DJA and "DJB

(Germ. Engl.).

7.30 p.m.-Manila. Trading Centre

Musicale, conducted by Alfredo Roa.

8 p.m.-The Catholic Hour: 6.55 p.m.-Call DIE and DJB (Ger- 8,30 p.m.-Filipino Youth Hour,

man, English).

conducted by Leon Ma, Gder- rero, Jr.

· German. Folk Song. ⠀

Outstanding Broadcasts of the 9 p.m. Gospel Hour, conducted by

Week

2. Grand Selection from "Bam-7.p.mHarvest Thanksgiving.

son and Delilah"-Saint-Saens 8 pm-News in English.

Rey, Cyril E. Brooks

8.15 p.m.-To be, announced;

10 p.m. 8ign off:-

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