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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES
HONG KONG
Z.B W. on Wavelengths of 335
metres (845 k.c.), 31.49 inetres (9,52 m c.'s).
·Hong Kong Times'
RELAY OF THE HONG KONG
HOTEL ORCHESTRA
Back; Martusch-Peter Lemonco;; bie!)-Choir (Tenor and Basses); 5. The Volga Boatman.
9.30 p.m. London Relay-The News and Announcements.
(a) Contemplazione (Caudana), (b) Scherzo (Caudana)-Organ, 6. Et Manducantibus ¿Perosi) - G.
|
D'Aquino (Tenor) and Choir.
of
9.50 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or- chestra from The Grill-Room the Hong Kong Hotel.
1.. Ruffin's at the Ritz; 2. Never Ina Mlion Years; 3. There's a Lull in my life; 4. Wake up and live; 10.10 p.m. Interval of recorded London Relays. 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Special dance music from 2BW: 10.15 pm. 6. Sweet Leilant; 8. Boo Hoo; 7. Service from St. John's Cathedral.
So Rare; 8 Mutiny in the Brass 12.30 p.m. The Ballyhooligans. Fox-Trots-Bugle Call Rag. Tiger Section: 10.30 pm. Interval of re- Rag; Quick-Steps--China "Bay, corded dance music from ZBW; Choo-Choo; Medley Fox-Trot-The 10.40 p.m. 9. You Need'nt have kept it a secret; 10, Speak to me of love; "Ballyhooligans Made Whoopee!
11. Kiss me again: 12. Medley of Fcx-Trot-Temptation Rag.
10.55 p.m. Fashion Waltzes: 12.50 p.m. Charles
Kullman | old
Interval af recorded dance music (Tenor).
from ZBW; 11 p.m. 13. Let's call the whole thing off; 14. Shall we dance; 15. They can't take that away from me; 16. Slap that Bass; 11.15 p..
Sereithde Ravini Beautiful Garden Of Roses (Dempsey and Schmid); Thora Weatherly and Adams).
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and. Weather Report.
1.83 p.m. Scottish Music.
Savoy Scottish Medley (arr. De- broy Somers)-New Mayfair Orch; I'm Gled My Hert's My Ain (arr. Inglis: The Auld Scots Bangs Bethune and Leesen-arry Moffat)
Margarel F. Stewart (Soprano):
Hleland Laddle (Carruthers)-New Maytair Orchestra; O Whistle And I'll Come To You, My Lad (Stephen and Burnett McLeod's Galley (50- Fraser)-Margaret Barrett prano); Glasgow Highlanders nr. Country Dance Dlack-Scottish
Öreti.
Rugby
-1:30- p.m. Reuter and Press: Local: Weather Forecast and Announcements.
1.40 p.m. Variety.
--
A
Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW; 11.20 p.m. 17. Tus Ojos! 18. Tango Medley: 19. La Bomba: 20. Cubalerro; 11.35 D.m. Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW; 11.45 p.m. 21. Christopher Columbus: 22. It looks like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane:
8.33 p.m. Studio-Recital by Prue Lewis (Violin) ́ ́and, Lindsay A. Lafford (Piano),
1. Sonata VI in E Major (Handel) --Prue Lewis; 2. Two Fragments- | Lindsay A. Lafford; . (a) Tam- bourin, (by Minuett, (c) Rigaudon (Ramenn)-Prue Lewis.
850 p.m. Songs by John. Me- Cormack (Tenor).
She Is Far From The Land Candle Light
Moore-Lambert); (Cadman-Lee, Shippey): An Old Sacred Lullaby (Corner, arr. Lid- dle).
9 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Local Weather Report and An-
nouncements,
9.10 p.m. Light Orchestraí. Meck_Morr's' Dances; Handel In The Strand (Grainger); Three Eng- lish Dances (Quilter): Drink. To | Me. Only With Thine Eyes (arr.
Quilter) — New Light Symphony Orchestra.
9.30 p.m. Chopin Nocturnes. Nocturne In B Flat Minor, Op. 9 No. 1; Nocturne In E Flat Major,
23. September in the Rain; 24 Dark Op. 9 No. 2: Nocturne In D Flat
Town Strutter's Ball.
12. Midnight: Close down.
SUNDAY
RELAY OF ST. JOSEPH'S.. CHURCH CHOIR Studio Recital. 9.10-10 am. Relay of Military Parade Service Trom St. John's Cathedral.
10.30 p.m. Relay of the Morning,
11.30 p.m. Relay of the Morning Service from the Hop Yat Church (Chinese).
12.15 p.m.
Schumann Etudes Symphoniques. Played by Alfred Cortot (Plano).
12.48 p.m. Songs by Elisabeth Schunian (Soprano).
Planb-Accordeon-One Night In | Service from the Union Church. Monte Carlo Sliver, Sherman and Lewis)-London Plano-Accordeon Band; Vocal-I'm In The Mood For Love from 'Every Night at Eght'): I wished On The Moon (from The Big Broadcast of 1936)--Lancy
Buliding Humerous --- Ross;
W Chicken House (Evans) Evans; Piano-Marta Eggerth Film Melodies Selection - Fred Stein Vocal Duet w. Piano-The Old Covered Bridge (Hill), Night On The Water (Lombardo, Rand. Ni cholls and G and B. Clarke)- Layton and Johnstone: Orchestral -Natacha Marche Tzigane, Les Nuits Moscovites, Waltz French film 'Les Nuits Moscovites)Alfred Rode et ses Tziganes.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 1-12 midnight. European
gramme..
Bist Du Be! Mir (Bach); Ave Maria Schubert), Gretchen Am Splunrade (Goethe-Schubert);
1 p.m. Local Time Signa), and Weather Report.
Major. Op. 27 No.. 2-Arthur Ru- binstein (Piano).
9.17 p.m. Cesar Franck Symphony In D Minor.
by
Played by the Philadelphia Sym- phony
Orchestra conducted Leopold Stokowski.
10.30 p.m. Close down.
(Continued on Page 4.)
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1.03 p.m. Excerpts from Puccini's resumed the same day. Operas. ".
'Madam Butterfly'. Perche Con Cure-Rosetta Fampadini Tante and Conchita Velasquez, Un Be Di Vedremo-Rosetta Pampanini (80-" prano), Manon Lescaut-Inter- mezzo-Milan Symphony Orches Pro-tra; 'La Fanciulla del West! Or Son
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7. p.m. Cicely Courtneldge, Things Are Looking Up (Same fim); Why Has A Cow Got Four Legs (Furber and Ellis-assisted by Wilson Hallott; The South Is The Place For Me (Ttheradge, Eilis and Braham)-assisted by Ivor, McLaren.
7.10 p.m. New Mayfair Orchestra. Love Tales (Selection of cele- brated Love Songs-arr. Hall); The Clock Is Playing (Blaaw); "Music In The Air"-Selection (Hammer- stein 2nd and Kerny.
7.30 p.m.
Closing local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report.
Alessandro Valente (Tenor) and
Members of La Scala Orchestra. Milan Tosca' Vissi D'Arte Vissi D'Amora-Carmen Mel's (Soprano); Vedi-Nello Palai (Tenor) with Or- chestra of La Scala, Milan.
1.30
Reuter and Rugby p.m. Press; Local Weather Forecast and Announcements,
1.40 p.m. Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor).
'Arise O Sun (Lockton-Day); Gar den Of Happiness (Lockton-Wrod); A Dream Of Paradise Lyttleton- Gray).
1.50 p.m. Albert Sandler (Viotin), Largo (Handel): Londonderry Alr · (Traditional); Estudiantina, 7.35 p.m. A Light Concert., Les Filles De Gennevilliers-Sung Waltz (Waldteufel, Op. 191); Dö- by Sarthel with Choir and Orch.; lures, Waltz (Waldteufel, Op. 1703. Tarantella (Pablo de Sarasate); 2.03 p.m. Light Orchestral Con- Abendiled (Schumanny - Manuel Quiroga (Violin), Clair De Lune Vertaine and Faure, Lied Mendes and Chambrier)-Mme. J.
Bachort Mezzo-Soprano); Valse Caprice (Rubinstein); Lebestraum (Liszt)-Arthur Rubinstein (Piano). 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. London Relay The Empire Folles' In 'Loudon Calling.' With Arthur Askey, John Rorke, "The Three Herons.' and Patricia Hayes. Supported by Harry Bld- good's Band.
8.30 p.m. Rachmaninoff at the Flario.
En
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Gnomes
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'Caliph Of
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(Boleldieu) Berlin State Opera Orchestra; Traumende Glocken Krome); Blauer Pavillon (Arman- dola-Columba Meister Orchester; In Venice-Potpourri A Night
Weninger)-Mürek (Strauss, arr. Weber and 'His Orchestra; Narcissus Nevin): Spring Song (Mendelssohn)-New Light Sym- phony. Orchestra,
2.30 p.m. Close down. 4-7.p.m. Chinese Programme.
7-10.30 p.m. European Programme 7 p.m. An Hour With Bach, Suite No. 2 in B Minor For Flutes
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The Harmonious Blacksmith and 8trings-Willem Mengelberg (Handel); 'Midsummer Night's and His Concertgebouw Orchestra; 'Dream' Scherzo (Mendelssohn, Transcriptions For Plano-Prelude
And Fugue In A Minar For Organ
Grainger (Pland); Percy Maria Gota Ljungberg (Soprano); Prelude And Fugue In E Minor-
Schweitzer (Organ); Gavotte In E (For Strings)-The 'Prince Igor' - Polovtsi March Walter String Players; Concerto In (Borodin-Rimsky Korsakov)-The C For Harpsichord And Orchestra Marguerite Roesgen- B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra; 'Prince-Mme. Igor Song Of Prince Galitsky Champion and . Orchestre Sym- (Borodin); 'Boris Godounor-In phonique of Paris; Prelude And The Town of Kasan (Moussorgsky) Fugue No. 3 In C Sharp Major- -Thecdore Challapine (Bass); Harriet Cohen (Piano): Prelude The Fair At Sorotchinsk-Gopak No. 4 In C Sharp Minor-Harriet (Moussorgsky)—London Symphony Cohen (Piano). Orchestra; Caucasia (Ippolitoff
8.03 p.m. Relay-The Choir of SÉ. Iwanoff), Russian Potpourri (M)- Joseph's Church and The Very Rev. challowsky) - Russian Balalaika Father Riganti (Organ). Orchestra; Baschinka (Potpourri of Russian Gypsy Songs and Dances Schirmann)-Marek, 'Weber, and Fly Orchestra
9.15 p.m. Russian Songs. Placi tigan. Romanta; Ti edes planala, Romanta: You've Come
1. Preludio all'Antica (Baron- chell-Organ: 2. Ave Maria (Franco)-Choir; 3. (a) Adaglettu (Kung), (b) Improvviso (Noniato) Organ; 4. (a) O Vergine, O (Sop. 8gnore (Caudana)-Choir and Alt); (b) Vergine Madre (Do-
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