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RELAY OF MEI LAN FANG IN "LADY PRECIOUS STREAM.” DOTEL ORCHESTRA 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service
Cathedral
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Dances Nos. I and 2. K. 805 (Mozart).
9 p.m. Stadio-A Tulk on Local "Lawn Bowls" by Claud Hosking.
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Call-letters of the Station Trans. I (G.S.0., G.S.G.. G.S.B.). Wavelength: 19,68 metres ‚T PA 2,
1 p.m.-Big Ben, "At the Bluck, Wavelength: 25.24 metres T F A 3. Dog Mr. Wilkes at home in his Wavelength: 25.60 metres TFA 4.
Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.385 Ke.
9.10 p.m. Beniamino Gizli (Ten- or) And Fritz Kreisler (Violin).
Londonderry Air (Arr. Kreisler); cords. 8.
7.30. Leading
Gramophone
awn bar-parlour. 1.30- David Buchan in Pianoforte Improvisa-
B. a.m. Radio Journal of France tions 1.40--The Empire Sings." French News. 8.30. Gramophone A potpourri of tunes from all parts Records.
Press of the British Empire. devised and Articles. 7.45.
Rearranged by Julius Buerger. 2.40—— News in Fench. 8.30. "Londor.
Log." 2.50--The News Announcements. 3,15-Close A May Breeze" ("Song without Gramophone Records, "8.40. News ad words"-Mendelssohn, arr. Kreis-In English. 8.50. News in Itailan. ler-Fritz Kreialer: Musica Prof-9. Close Down.
Rown.
Trans. II (G.8.H. G.S.G., G.S.B.).
6.45 pm-Big Ben. Take your
bita (Gastalden): Mamma Mia, Wavelength: 19.88 m.-15.243 Kc
10. a.m. Gramophone Récords. Cholce." A weekly entertainment Che Vo Sape (Nuple) Beniamino
(Winternitz)-Fritz Krelster.
p.m. London Relay-The
9.30
12.30
llerbert
Groh E. (Tenor) And The Orchestra Mas-News.
cotte.
9.50 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or chestra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.
Evening On The Rhine-Walts (Willy Richartz); In Dreamy Night
(a)–(2) Tangos and Rumbas. -Waltz (From "Der Landsteri-
10.05 p.m. Interval of recorded cher")-Orchestra: Du-Du Gehst An Mir Vorbel! Hess-Misrak-dance music from 7.B.W.
"of Intercession from St. John's Glgll; Dance Of The Marionette 10.45. Talk on Current French feature, presented by William Mac- Events in Jego-Slav by Mr. Dragul-Lurg. 730-"London Log." 7.40— English. Programme of Gramophone Re- Nicolitch, 11. News in 11.15. Concert Relayed from Paris- cords. 3.-Cricket: Middiessex V. TT 11.45. Gramophone Records, the Australians A commentary by Marshall. from Lord's Concert Relayed from Paris- Howard P.T.T. 12.30, News in French, Cricket Ground." London, 8,15 Colonial Market Prices. 1. Mes-Sonata Recital. Audrey Piggott Dorothea As- age from Paris by Mr. Francois Violoncello and Porche. 1.10. Judical Talk by M. pinall Planoforte). 8.45 "Rhythm Henri Delmont. 1.20. Gramophone Express." Benny Frankel, and his 10.13 p.m. (a) In the Still the Records. 1.30. Variety Entertain-Orchestra. 9.30 The News and' Night: (b) "Rosale; (c) Loving ment. 2.30. Concert: Mrs. Marthe Announcements. 9.57--Close down. Arr: Gotz Hohne; Greetings To You; (d) Something to sing about. Daumont (Vocalist), Mr.
19.30 pm. Interval of recorded (Tenor): 3. Close Down.
Priolet
Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.). dance music from Z.B.W.
Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 Kc. 9.57 p.m.-Opening Announce- 19.35 p.m. (a) Silhouetted in the
Ben. "At 3.15, p.m. News in French, Mar-ments., 10-Big ket Prices, Rates of Exchange. Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home in. 3.40. News in Arabic. 4. Concert. his OWT Relay. 5.50. Colonial Talk by Mr. Reginald Foort, at the BBC Theatre Paul Tetau 6. Relay of Radio- Organ. The Gershom Parking-. Journal of France (French News), ton Quintet. 11.30-Cabaret. 6.30. News in French, Rates of Ex-The News and
Bennefeld) Herbert E Groh; Donauwellen-Waltz (Ivanovict--
Vienna-Waltz L. Siode)-Orches- tra! Moonlight In Venice-Vene- tlan Gondola Song Lovellest Wo-
Moonlight; (b) I'm like a Fish out man Of Vienna-Waltz Song-
of Water; (c) I've hitched my Herbert E. Groh: Children Ol Spring Waltz: Ever Or Never-gon to a Star: (C) Let that be
a lesson to you, Waltz (Waldteufel Orchestra 10.50 p.m. Interval of recorded Exultation Waltz (W. Lautensch-
dance music from Z.B.. " lager)Orchestra.
11 p.m. ()(d) Waltzes.
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Albert Sandler and His Orchestra and Luciente Boyer
(Soprano).
dance music from Z.B.W..
the
bar-parlour. 10.30
12
Announcements.
12.45--Cricket;
11.15 p.m. Interval of recorded change. 7.10. News in English. 7:20. 12.25-Marius B. Winter and his
News in Italian 7.30. Relay. 9.30. Dance Orchestra. Colonial Market Prices. 9.45: News Middlesex v. the Australlans. A in Portuguese. 10. Close Down.
commentary by Howard Marshall, frem Lord's Cricket Ground, Lon- don, 1-Close down.
11.20 p.m. (a) Lovelight in the Starlight; (b) I hit a new high; (c) Sweet and Stow; (d) Danger, Love
11.35 pm. Interval of recorded dance music from Z.BW.
11.45 pm. (a) Tonight we love; i
(b) Gee, but you're swell) (c) Ro- | mance in the Dark: (d) Coffee and Kisses..
13 p.m. Close Down.
Tomorrow
La Tosca-Fantasie (Puccini at Work. Arr. E. Tavan Orchestra Yvonne (Horatio Nicholls); Trouble In Paradise (Wever. Ager and Schwartz Orchestra; Les Pre- noms Effaces-Chanson Paroles J. H. Tranchant Musique-J. Tran- chant); Estampe Marocaine- Chanson (Paroles Max Eddy... Musique-Jeanne Bcs) Luclenae Boyer: Gipsy Moon (Borganoff): Bird
At Songs
Eventice (Eric) Coates-Orchestra; Song Of The 13 to 11 am. Relay of Morning Nightingale (Hudson, and Alibout); Service from the Catholic Cathe The Second Serenade (Johny Hey- | dral (Chinese). kens-Orchestra.
RUTH LITVIN (PIANO) IN A CHOPIN RECITAL
Brahms Concerto
Y
11 to 12.35 p.m. Relay of Morn- 1.30
Rugby ing Service Frum p.m. Reuter and
St Andrew's Press, Weather Forecast and An- Church. nouncements.
12.15
Compositions 1.10 p.m. Strauss-Le Bourgeals Bandei
·Gentilhomme, Op: 66.
Le Chaland Qui Passe (Bix!o)—A)- bert Sandler and his Orch. The i Way You Look Tonight (from "Swing Time"); Serenade in the Night (Bixio, Cherubini and Ken- nedy)-Webster Booth. Romance in E Flat Rubinstein-arz. Bor Rustle of Spring (Sinding. Op. 32 No. 3.--Albert Sandler Trio (Al- bert Sandler (Violin); Reginald
BERLIN
D.JA.... 31.38m. (95.00 k.c.) DJA... 19.74m. (15,200 k...) DJ.K........ 16.89m. (17.760 k.e.) D.J.N.... 31.45m. (95.40 kc) DJ.Q... 19.63m. (15.280 kc.)
1.05. p.m. Call German. Eng- ish)
German Folk Song. 1.10. Concert of Light Muste. 2. News in German. 2.15. Concert of Light Music (continued). 2.50. Greetings of Kilbey (Cello) and Jack Byfleld Economic Review in. English: 3.15.. to our listeners. 3. News and
(Plano). Gipsy." Sing For Me Handel Concerto Grosso--No. 4. Meisel): Heartless Meisel)A Today in Germany, Sound Ple- Played by Walther Straram Or-Op. 6-The Boyd Neel String Or-bert Sandler and His Orch
chestra of Paris.
2.15 p.m. Close Down.
י,
p.m.
Blu-
tures 3.30. Short Selections. 3.45.
chestra Solaists: L. Willoughby andistons Zigeuner Romance No. 4 May dances and songs Arrange-
Bevan Jacob Gade); Hvorfor?--Give Me
.D. Martin. Violin: P.
D Minor Joseph
with Nikita De
ment: Kees Veening. 4.30. Concert 6 p.m. London Palladium Orches- (Violoncello Arnold Goldsbrough Your Heart (Jacob Gade).--Albert and piano by Brahms in C major of records 5. Trio for violin, cello tra And Sam Browne" (Baritone). (Harpsichord). Conductor: Boyd Sandler and His Orch.
"The Rose"-Selection of Eng- Neel. Where'er You Walk: Caro-
The Claudio Arrau Trio will play. Ish Melodies Arr. Myddleton) Amore--John McCormack (Tenor). Weather Report.
8 p.m. Local Time Signal and 5.30. News and Economic Review in -Orchestra; Gypsy Violin (O'Flynn | Sonata
German. 5.45. Weekly Market Re- und Betzner; A Little Bit Inde-Szigeti (Violin)
8.03 p.m. Studio A. Chopin Re- port. 6. Lively weekend. 7. Con- cital by Ruth Litvin (Piano). pendent (Leslie and Burke)-Sam | Magaloir at the Blend. Allegro
cert of Light Music. 8. News in Browne: The Sacred Hour (Ketel from Organ Concerto No. 1.-Pro- 1. Nocturne (No. 18) E. Major, English. 8.35. Concert of Light bey); Sanctuary or The Heart fessor Hans Bachem (Organist of Op. 62, No. 2; 2, Nocturne (No. 13) Music (continued). 8.55. Greetings (Ketelbey)-Orchestra; I'm Sittin' Cologne (Cathedral),
Minor, Op. 48. No. 1; 3, Scherzo (No. to our Listeners. 9. News and High On A Hill Top (From "Thanks
p.m. Local Time Signal and
3) C Sharp Minor, Op. 39.
Economic Review in German. 9.15. a million'); My Shadow's Where Weather Report.
8.30 p.m. Songs by Elizabeth Trio in C major by Brahms The My Sweetheart Used To Be (Ilda
1.03 p.m. Orchestral and Vocat| Schumann (Soprano).
Claudio Arrau Trio 9.45. Weekly and Carr)--Sam Browne: Every Selections from Grand Opera.
Market report. 10. News and Fruhlingstraum, Op. 89, No. 11 Economic Review in English and body's Bongs (Arr. Geehl)-Orches
"Tannhauser"Overture (Wag-("Winterreise" - Muller-Schubert) Dutch. 10.15. Today in Germany. tra: A Star Fell Out Of Heavenner): "The Mastersingers of Nur- Maria Wiegented, Op. 75. No. 52 Sound Pictures. 10.30. Geheimrat (Gordon and Revel): The One Rosemberg" (Dance of the Apprentices (Beolitz-Reger); Zum Schlafen. Schutte Serious and lighter mo- (Lyon and MeIntyre, ... Sam
-Wagner-London Symphony Or- Op. 76, No. 59 (Schellenberg-ments in an inventor's life. 10.45. Browse.
chestra cond. by Albert Coates. Reger). 6.45 p.m.
Dance music. 12. midnight Sign Dich Teure Holle (Tannhauser”.......... 8.42 p.m. A Concert of French off (German, English). Your Choice,"
Wagner)-Elisabeth Rethberg (So- Music. A Weekly Entertainment Feature prana) and the Berlin State Opera Presented by William MacLurg: Orch. cond. by Fritz Zweig. Introduction The Singers with the grims' Chorus, Act 3 Tannhauser" His Orchestra. Fortunio ("La Mal- Orchestra: 'Inspector Sharp takes
-Wagner); Procesalon up the Case by the Melluish Bro Guests to Wartburg ("Tannhauser" son Grise" Messager); Elegic thers Problem No. 2: The Museum Wagner)-State Opera Chorus with Orch cond. by Pierre Chag-
| (Massenet).—Georges Thill (Tenor) | Mystery': School for Song'-Some and Orchestra cond. by Dr. Leonon. Scenes Pittoresques Fetes musical nonsense-An item devised Blech. Watan's Farewell and Magic Boheme Massenet); Angelus (Mas- Jack Fire Music ("Die Walkure"-Wag-(senet) The London Palladium Or-| Story-Aner-Rudolf Bockelmann (Bass-chestra cond. by Richard Crean. series of radio thrillers by Aubrey Baritone) and the Berlin State L'Attaque Du Moulin ("Adieux a la Danvers-Walker:. Episode 8: Wife Opera Orchestra cond. by Clemens faret"-Bruneau); Sapho-Air De of the Accused'; The programme (Schmalstich).
12.25. p.m. Stock Exchange Re- will also include variety acts und
Jean ("Ah!" qu'il est loin mon ports and London Metal Prices. 1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press. pays!"-Massenet).-Georges Thill 12,40, Recorded Music. 12.55. Ship- popular melodies of the day...
London Relay "Take
by Adrian Thomas and Clarke: 'Front Page
PII-
of the
"Manon "— Fantasia (Masschet, arr. Tavan)-Marek Weber and
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Wave Length, 31.34 metras
Power.. 1, Kilowatt;
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"7.30 p.m. London Relay-London Weather Forecast and Announce-Tenor with Orch. cond. by Eugene ping Information, and Hiver Gaug-
Log'.
7.40 p.m. Band of H.M. Grenadler Guards...
Coronation
ments.
Orchestra conducted by
Processional Music (Selected from the Music in the Royal Procession, Coronation Day, May 12th. 1937): Sousa Marches Boult.. On.
8 p.m. Local Time Signal" Wea- ther Report and Announcements,
8-12 p.m. Relay on 640 kilocycles from Lee Theatre-Mei Lan Fang
in "Lady Precious Stream.”
2.30 p.m. Close down.
7 p.m. Strauss---"Don
(Tone Poem), Op. 20.
Busch.
Juan"
9.40 Music.
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12.30 Talk on stock exchange by Mr. S. G. Appeldoorn..
12.45 Dally. News Buletin. 13.00 Compositions of George: Gershwin.
13.30 Special broadcast for the Neth. Indies by the Rom. Cath. Broadc. Asa. (KR.O.). 1, Music; 2. Flashes from the International Eucharistish Congress at Budapest; 3, Records; 4. Political talk by Mr. Paul de Waart; 5, Missionnews; 8. Records: 7, Close down.
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Menuet Ballet-Symphony Orches- Afternoon Musical Programme, in- Played by Artur Schnabel tra conducted by Piero Coppola. terspersed with Descriptions of the (Piano) and the B.B.C. Symphony Berceuse De Joselyn (Godard-arr Moonee Valley Races. 5.30. Close. Adrian G. Sandre).-Ninon · Vallin (60- 6.30, Market Summary, 8.40, Bpórt- prano) acc. by Plano and violon-ing News and Notes. 7. Recorded
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phony Hour, 9. Sketch "The
It comprises all the older esta- 8.03 p.m. London Eelay-Cricket' 7.16 p.m. Two Songs of R. Strauss, Organ Sonata in G (Egar). Selector's Daughter." 9.30. Ballad blished English newspapers in the Traum Ourch Die Dammerung. D. Cunningham (Played on the Concert 10. Light Instrumental Union of South Africa and Sou- A commentary by Howard Mar-Op. 29, No. 1: Die Nacht, Op. 10. Organ of Alexandra Palace. Lon-Programme, 10.30. Late News. 11. shall from Lord's Cricket Ground, No. 3-Herbert Janssen (Baritone) don). God Be in My Head, and plano accomp. by Gerald Moore. in My Understanding (W. Davies): 8.15 p.m. Brahma--Sonata No. 3 7.25 p.m. Albert Sandler (Violin) O God Unseen; O Brother Man (G. in D Minor, Op. 108.
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Westminster. Toccata (from "Es with Me (Monk) --(with Orch, Or- and Egen Petri (Piano)..
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