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APPENDIX J-Contd.

Drama, Variety and Magazine Programmes

April.

May.

June.

July.

August.

October.

November.

December.

'It's in the News'-radio parlour game.

R.A.F. Band of the Far East.

'An Act of God' by B. A. Young, produced by Tim Brinton

for Radio Hong Kong Actors Studio.

'Quiet Listening', Hector Chauvin at the Hammond Organ. 'Students Guide'. Talks for students going to Britain by Janet

Tomblin.

'A Paper of Pins' Barbara Lawrence signing and talking about

American folk songs.

'Miss Gildersmith's Daughter' by Barnard Stacey, produced

by Colin McCallum Stewart for the Garrison Players. 'The Clockwork Clown' by Conrad Volk, produced by Janet

Tomblin for the Hong Kong Stage Club.

'The Rolling Disk'. A musical travelogue produced by Peter

Norton.

'Sleep of Prisoners' by Christopher Fry. Produced by Tim Brinton for Radio Hong Kong Actors Studio's contribution to the Hong Kong Festival of the Arts.

'The Critics'. The first weekly series of Sunday morning

discussions on the arts.

'Your Weekend'. First of a weekly series giving information on events happening over the weekend, compiled by Ted Thomas.

"The Mind of Man'. A series of discussion programmes

presented by the Hong Kong University.

'A Thought on Your Way'. First of a series of five minute

religious broadcasts every weekday morning.

'Gift of the Gab'. A new radio parlour game, produced by

Gillian Durling, Chairman-Donald Brooks.

'The Night Has Eyes' by Alan Kennington, produced by Ron

Colbourne for the Garrison Players.

'The Man from the Sea' and 'Companion to a Lady' by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg, produced by Pat Egan and Janet Tomblin for the Hong Kong Stage Club. 'Brotherhood of Fear', a six-part serial by Colvyn Haye, produced by Tim Brinton for Radio Hong Kong Actors Studio.

Jericho Jazz Band-a short programme by a Hong Kong

Dixieland group.

'Down Memory Lane'. A special Christmas programme by

Aileen Woods.

'My Landlord is a Rat' by Julian Orde, produced by John

Wallace for Radio Hong Kong Actors Studio.

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