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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1948. ·

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NEXT WEEK IN

What Makes Japanese Callous

To Human

Suffering?

BBC DISCUSSION FROM

RADIO HONGKONG

Of special interest to Radio Hongkong listeners who were interned during the war either in Hong- kong or Japan will be next Monday night's pro- It will be gramme, "The Enigma of the Japanese." broadcast at 9.30.

Recorded from the BBC Third Programme, this fea- ture is a discussion by men who have been in the hands of the Japanese. They try to find some reason for the eon- tradiction in the characters of their captors contradic- tions that can make them so sensitive to Nature in general, yet so utterly callous about human suffering. All the speakers spent their son life in Chang]! gnal, Singapore. One is Royald Searle, an artist, another, Stephen Abbott, a writer.

pri- ;

third. Poul Burrough, a curate in England, and the fourth, a doctor. In the chair to Jolin Morris, hend Eastern Service, of the UBC Far

who before the war worked on the staff of the University of Tokyo.

On Wednesday, a new company of radio players in Hongkong. formed from the ranks of the Army, will be going on the

air with a play written by Jack Luff, entitled "With a pinch of Sall." This will be heard from Radio Hongkong at 0.30.

On Friday night the station pre- senis another excerpt from the BBC Third Programine "The Summing Somerset from Up," passages Maugham's nutoblography, rend by this famous author and playwright, Details of the coming week's Radio Hongkong programmes follow,

Tonight

Viertese

Louis Levy and Els Dechestra with Maria Perii, Jack Cooper, Ronnie O'Dell and Chori.

Hello to the Sun; A roles in the night; Jingle of the Jungle: Rosanna; Alwaysi waltz Time-Selection.

11:00 RELAY OF THE SERVICE FROM THE ENGLISB METHODIST CHURCH, Prracher; the Hev. 3. E. Handbal

11.4 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. A Programme of Continuous Muxir by the Margiteradera with John Cockerili (ars).

They aka Calety George-Solec- tion; Gavotte (Bachi;, Skye Boat song: Waltz in Morowkit

Pretuda

arty); Bal Masque Fletcher): Cockey Capers; SL men vera avalesit den alles (itain), 12.15 ACCENT ON BUTTIM, The Bache- for firla, Peter Akhter and James Mondie at the Plano.

12.30 Dally Prortatrüne Summary, 132 BEDROY NOMERS and Glorious Happy

Cales. Intro; Prometheus Overture: Invitation to the Waltz Fledermaus Waltz: Morning non andl

Falk night-Overture: Hungarian Songs: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2: Romen and Juliet: Dance of the Hours: Tann hauses Over; Memories of Horallo A drepes of delight: Nicholls. Intro: Wyoming Blue eyes (Vocal} Babette: Dellah, Shepherd of the Bs: Sunshine of Marseilles: Souvente Vocall My spiration is you. Dixieland, Intro: Whistling ufus: Alexander's Ragtime hayd: Deep river: Binah: The Wedding Gilde: Oh you beautiful doll: I want fo be in Dixie; The Gaby Oilde: The Shelk: Roc:

PRO-Back hutne in Tennesee

12.30 Daily Programme Summary. 12.33 A LIGHT ORCHESTRAL.

GRAMNE WITH VOCAL

Memories of Lohar face and His Henry Hall-Marck Weber

Nocturne Orchi Myllent love—Jazz.

Orches- (Suesse)New Light Syraptiony

Brinved tra; Thou hast bewitched use.

Coleridge-Taylor); Tis is the land of gardena (Coleridge-Taylor)-Arthur teck- leas. Baritone, with Orchestra: Cavalina Rat-New Light Symphony Orchestra: Unmindful of the roses Coleridge- Reckless; Narcius Taylor)-Arthur

Nevin)-New Light Symphony Orches- tra) Serenade (Monkowski)-Carroll Glb- Love bona & Savoy Hotel Orpheana: passes by (Schertzinger)-Webster Booth, Tenor Sandler Minuets. Intro: Derenten

Handel)-Minuet in

(Beethoven) Minuet and Trio Mozart)-Albert San- dier and fis Orchestra; Love, I alve you my all (Benly)-ina Souez, Soprann: Habanera from "Naioms"-Victor ler- bert-Andre Kozielanetz & Orch.

1.15 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS,

1.25 Interlude.

Toy Club Far (Roy)-Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins.

1.30 HITS OF THE DAY,

Haverman (Ramirez), Shaw: 'Nuff (CH- Jemple)-Dizzy Gillespin & His All-Star Quintet: The Big Brass Band from Firazit (Sigman), I'm looking over 0 four-leaf clover (Dixon)-Art Mooney & His Orchestra: Bio-Samba (Santiago)— Edmundo Rox and is Raman Band. Vocal: Edmundo Ras: The best man (Wise)-The Has Ellington Quartet. Vocal: Hay Elinkion: Drip.__drip. drip ́(5bepay Lagoon) (Parler)-Spike Jones

and His City Shekers: Civilisation (5) man), You can't tell the dentis of the well (Bond)-By Düver and its Orch: 1 can't get started with you (Duket- Artle Shaw and His Orchestra.

2.00 Close Down.

4. Programme Summary.

0.01 SELECTIONS FROM OKLAHOMA (RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN), Overture-Oklahoma Overture

under

the direction of Jay Blackston: Out of my dreams-Joan Roberts with Gin Chorus: Kansas City-Len Dixon with Bole Chorus: Pare Dud is Dald-Alfred Drake and Howard de Silva: Finale Alfred Drake, Joan Sloberts with CharuR. "GIS MELODIES

BRITISH FROM

Christmas dreaming:

RADIO.

Danger ahead;

One more tomorrow; Crew's Feel; Happy En turky and free-George Crow and His Blue Mariness Bond with Barbara Sumner (Vocal),

0.45 STUDIO1

PIANO.

TERRY LOU AT THE

7.50 NIT REQUESTA,"

Linda Cater Calling-17 Mess M38 Tamar

1,80 WORT.D

TIOME

NEWA

AND (LONDON RELAT),

STUND: SATURDAY ROUND-UP: “PITTING THE CLOCK BACK ON HONGKONA." J, T. DANDY AND

P. 8. CASЯIDT.

SPORTS RESULTS.

SYB11 TROJAN

The Nagtime violin: That Socal: Dan Dunovan. The Gay Ninctle Waltz Medley, Intro: Daly Bell! She was one of the early birds: Two lovely black pyer; Comrades: Little Antle tooney.--Vocal Raymond Newell and Chorur,

165 FAVOURITE PIANO HO1.08.

Arabesque, Op !B (Schumann)== Varitz Horaqite; La Cathedinic Engloutie (lebussy)Waiter Gieseking Mazurka in Major. Op 50. No, 1 (Chopin)~~Artur Rubinstein.

AND

1.15 NEWN, WEATHER REPORT

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.25 Orchestral Interlude.

Springtime Serenade (eykens)-Leslie Jeffries and His Orchestra.

1.30 A Popular Concert

Prelude in E Flat Minor (Bach)- Leopold Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia Sym. Orch: Elegie (Song of Mourning Masseriet) -Theedore Chalin. phute. Dan, Plano ccomp. Ceilo, Obligato. hy Cedric Sharpe: Rondo (Sehubert)- Jascha Heifetz. Violin: Capriccio Espagnole sky-Korrakovs-London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Cuntes.

2.00 Close Down,

6.00 Programme Hummary,

6.01 LIGHT VARIETY INTRODUCING

SOME NEW RECORDS.

Take a lttle bit off the top (Carr)- Count Basie & His Oreli, Vocal: Count Basie, Harry Edison, Ted Connelly & Ensemble: The best things in life are tree Henderson)-Beryl Davis, Vocal with Russ Cave and is Orch: Sleepy thine Kal (Whiting)-The Three Suns; Ballerina (Sigman)-Vaughan ---- Monroe (Vocal) and His Orch; Come back

10

Sorrento--Jve Venul, is Violin & Orch; Yodelling Cowboy Polka: Go Tool your Flute liblity)-Art Wenzel and Js Ragtime Cowboys; You call it madness. but I call it lova Dubois)-John Laurenz Vocal with Joe Venuti, his Violin and Orch; That's what I like about the South (Harris)-Phil larris and is Orch.

0.30 STUDIO: "PAMBION REVIEW" BY

JANE RICHARDS,

4.40 FILM FAVOURITES.

to Hap- Intermezzo (from "Escape

Bandier pinem"-Pruvost)--Albert Trio: You make me feel so young from "Three little Girls in blue-Gordon) Dick Haymo, Vocal: Somettiing in the wind (lobin)-Deanna Durbin; Selection from Blue Skies with Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Joan Caulfeld, Olga San Juan, the Fin Choris and Orchestra from "Blue Skies" Irving Berling).

7.00 LONDON RELAY: WEEKLY NEWB

LETTEIL

Four Pretudes-Alfred Coriot, Plana,

AND 10.00 LONDON RELAY: WORLD

HOME NEWE

10.13 WEATHER REFONT, 10.14 THE ANTHROPOLOGIST ON CON<]

TEMPORARY PROBLEMS, "ace" by Professor II. J. Fisure. 10.35 MUSIC IN MINIATURE: Artistes: Ada Alsop (Soprano) Kentrovitch Telo Or 6 Thaibon Ball (Organ), 11.05 STUDIO: EPILOGUE. CONDUCTED

BY THE REV. SWAYNE, I.A.J. 11.13 WEATHER BEPORT AND CLOSE

DOWN.

Monday

12.30 Daily Programme Summary. 12.32 Londen Itadia Orchestra: Conduci-

ed by Denis Wright.

(Sullivan); The Tempest Overture Airs from Ireland; Cherry Rtpe; Things to come.

100 FRANKIE CARLE (PIANO) AND

HIS ORCHESTRA.

Canadian Capers (Chandler)-Prankle Carle Piano, with Rhythm; Rumoters are flying Wels-Marjorie Hughes vocal, 1.45 STÚNI0: "LOOKING AHEAD" A

REVIEW OF THE WEEKS PRO-wah Orch: unnin' wild (Orey)Franklo Carle Pano with Rhythm Section; Sun- GRAMMES.

The Serenade (Carle), Missouri Walte (Shannon)-Frankie Carle and His Or

7.30 Famous Overturas.

by

Crown Diamondia (Auber)-London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted Cutanta Lambert; Overturs to an Italian Cornedy (Arthur Benjamin)-New Concert Orchestra conducted by Stanford Robin. Pont ilussian Easter Festival (Rinky- Korsakov)-P}@adelphia Symphony Orell. Conducted by Leopold Stokowsky.

BLONDÓN BÊLAY: WORLD AND

HOME NEWS. 8.15 UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME: 'Arte; "Classic" by Dr J. T. Sheppard, B33 GRAND HOTEL” Albert Handler

and the Palm Court Orchestra with Bylvia Cecil (Soprano).

Belle of New York; A New Day; Adios Marquita Linda; Casino Dances; So we'll ko no more a-roving: Extaso.

hy

chestra.

1.15 NEWB, WEATHER REPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.25 Orchestral Interlude

La Violetera (Padilla)-Harry And His Orchestra.

DETAIL

You tle heart-breaker, you (Shaeffer) Bob Chertee and His Orchesten: Vocal: Dolores O'Neill,

6.30 STUDIO: nosITAL, REQUEST HALF HOUR PRESENTED BY NAN DICKINSON, 7.00 MUBIC TIME"

* TELEGRAPH

With Belly Huntley-Weight, Walter Bildgeley, George James and Georgo Melachring A Orch in Khaki conducted by Hidnay Torch. 7.30 Studio: Portuguese "Tintf_Flour, 2.00 WORD AND HOME NEWS

(LONDON RELAY). 8.15 STUDE LINDA CATER TALKS

ON FILME.-- 120 STUDIO: "I LIKE WHAT I LIKE”.

PRESENTED NY EDQAR WEDD. 9.00 MILITARY BAND CONCERT BY THE BAND OF THE BUFFA. CONDUCTOR: A.IL.C.M.

6.30 "Wednesday Heronado.” 7.00 STUDIO) "ITA

IN THE AIR" VARIETY REQUERT PROGRAMME PRESENTED HOWARD.

t

4

BUBAN

8.00 WORLD AND HOME NEW!

LONDON MELAY).

8.15 Druch Kol Nidri, Op 47.

London Pau Casals (Colio) and the Symphony Orch, conducted by Sir Lon- don Ronald.

Interlude: Arahoigne No 1 10 (Debussy)-Marguerite Lone. Pjano, 8.30 STUDIO: ANPRAYİ “WITH A PINCH OF BALT" UV JACK LUFF PRODUCED BY DARNELL WITH THE GARRISON PLAYERS, 8.15 "PAN AMERICA,"

JNE. "ANTHOLOGY- 9.30 ATUDIO:

RENTED BY CLIFFORD DAVIES.

AND 1. FOSTER, 20.00 WORLD

HOME NEWS (LONDON RELAYS,

ST 10.15 WEATHER REPORT. 10.10 Coleridge Taylor-Otello"---Ruite.

Danea fruni Otello; Children's Danco- Funeral MarchWillow Bon: Military March New Byınphony Orchestra con- dueled by Sir Malcolm Sargent.

By Kind Permission of Lt. Col. F. W. 3. Parry, Omeor Commanding The Buss,

9.30 THE_______ENIGNA

JAPANESE,

OF THE

A Discussion Netween Four Men on Their Expertences While T.OW

Flanda. Speakers: In JapanERE

Hürrough. Stephen Abbot, Paul Ronald Rearle, An Anonymous Dpe- tor. Chairman! John Morris. 10.00 WORLD. AND HOME NEWS

(LONDON RELAT).

10.15 WEATHER REPORT.

10,30 Betections From Opera,

Lamento D'Arianne (let me die) from "Arienne"-Monteverdi)-Gabrielle Gatu, Soprano, and the London Symphony. Or.

Serenade (trom Mephisto "Faux!"-Gounod) - Alexander

Kipriis. Dan; It is the usual story-E la solita storla (from "L'Ariesland” Marche- Gilea-Gulseppe Di Stefano, Tenor, 10.45 Fred fartley and His Music. Berlick

Softly wakes my heart (from “Samaors and Delilah" Saint-Saens Maria Berlin Olesewska, Contralto, with the State

Opern Orchestra; Tannhauser- Selection (Wagner)-London Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Barbroill. 1045 Fred Hardley and Hla Music.

Deillay: Sinoke gets in your eyes; Daybreak;

JA nothing without music. 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

RELAT).

130 The Richard Tauber Programmei

With Itchard Tauber, the Afria-

chrino Orchestra And Alfredo Campati (Onest),

Love comes at Blossom tline; Memories of the Ballet: For rua alone; La Cam- panella; You are my heart's delight; You are come now; First Rhapsody; A year ago today.

3.00 Close Down,

6.00 Tamme Bummary,

6.01 Swing in A Sweet Mood,"

0.05 "HUNDAY SYMPRONY",

Symphony No. 35 in D Major "Ifaffner" 1at movement: Allegro con (Mozart). spirito: 2nd movement: Anslania; 3rd

Star dust (Carmichael)-Gleen Millet Menuetto: 401 movement:

movement: and Is Orchestra: Everybody's doing it Symphony Berlin-Tommy Dorsey & lik Cimabake Finale-Presto-Philharmonic Orchestra of New York, conducted

Seven; Tuxedo Junction (Hawkins), King Miller Porter Stomp (Murton) Glenn Arturo Tuscanini; Symphony No: 41 in

(Carlton). Ilis Orchestra; Ja-Da C Major "Jupiter" (Mozarti; 1xt move and

Crosby an Allegro vivace: 2nd movement: Complainin' (Stacy)ub ment:

cantabite: Andante

movement: its Orchestra Jean Stacy, Piano: Winter 3rd Menuetto; 4th movement: Molto allegro weather (Sunpiro)-Vacal: Pied Pipers; The London Philharmonie Orchestra con. The Humming bird (Lazzaro)---Glenn ducted by Sir Thomas Beccham: Inter- Miller and His Orchestra Vocal: Marion Jude: Nos. 4-6-6-10-20-at of the Twenty- | Haiton, Tex Deneko and the Modernaires:

BBC

On the left Charlie McCarthy, on the right Mortimer Snerd, broadcasting in the British Broadcasting Corpora- tion's magazine programme "In Town Tonight" when they visited London recently. Hovering inconspicuously in the background is their creator, Edgar Bergen.

BBC Overseas Shortwave

SUNDAY OCT. 17

6.00 LISTENERS' CHOICE

430 IN TOWN TONIGHT 1.03 WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 7.13 VOICE OF THE VIOLIN

1.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE 3.00 THE NEWS

8.1

BI

HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN NIGHTS AT THE OPERA Gramophone records)

0.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS

9.10 PROGRAMME ANNOUNCEMENTS 0.15 Tammy Handley in '17MA

0.43 LIFF IN BRITAIN

10.00 THE NEWS

10.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN 10.15 MELODY TIME

Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra 11.99 RADIO NEWSREEL Rachmaninoff's Plano Concerto No. 3 In D minor: played by Colin Horsley (New Zealand pianist) and the BBC Northern Orchestra, conductor. Charles Groves Programme also includes Haydn's Sym pliony No. 95 in C minor.

MONDAY, OCT. 18

8.30 WORLD THEATRE.

THORNDIRE IN "THE WOMEN" DY EURI,DES. 10,00 want.D AND HONE NEWS

(LONDON RELAT). 10,15 WEATHER REPOUT, 10.18 CANABET AND DANCE MUSIC.

Basic Doogle_{Tlasie)—Count Bale and His Orchestra; I don't want to love you- Foxtrot (Prichard)--Carroll Gibbons and Savoy Hotel Orpheana, Vocal: Gwen Jones: My baby jane cares for me Tonaldson)-Woolf Phillips & Swing Stars: What am I gonna do about you (Calin)-Perry Coma. Vocal: El perro (Blanco) Sexteto que Ladra-Rumba Columbia: Strictly instrumental-Foxtrot gramophone records

4,00 CELEBRITY RECITAL

Pierre Bernac Charitone) Accompanist: Ernest Lush

30 WELSH MAGAZINE

SOCIAL 7.00 THE NEW

АСТЯ

SERVICE 1.15 ORCHESTRAS OF THE WORLD

Paris Conservatoire Orchestra

7.30 MUSIC WRILE YOU WORK 1.00 THE NEWS

8.10 110ME NEWS PROM BRITAIN 8.15, WILLIAM HERBERT

(Anetrallen tenor)

1.30 SPORTING RECORD

9.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 2.10 PROGRAMME ANNOUNCEMENTS 9.13 LET'S MAKE MUSIC. Seatures

the ·Squadronaires Dance Omliestra, directed by Jimmy Miller. With Carole CAIT. The Quatis, The Segunda Choir and The Ray Ellington Quartet

BRITAIN

(Date)-Harry Janies and His Orch:

Porter Stomp King

(Motion)-Harry James and 11s Orchestra; Do you re-

first love song member my

{Farr Davies)-Gracie Fields. Vocal; Noche Feliz Tango · (Lucches)—Jose Lucches and His Orchestra; With you always, call (Watson)-Harry

•mo sweetheart-Waltz Roy and His Band; Oh Baby sweet Baby-Foxtrot * (Waller)—Pate WALICT (Vocal) & His Rhythm: Basin Street Dies . (WRISA?#)Ding Crosby and Connie Boswell: Up Jumped yoit with || Jave-Foxtrol (Walter)-"Fata" Waller &

10.00. THE NEWS 15 Rhythm, Vocal and Pinno by "Falu

FROM 10.10 HOME NEWS Waller:AR of my lifeFoxtrot

13.13 MUSIC OF THE REGIMENTS (Berl)-Carroll Gibbons and Savoy Band of the Royal Tank Regiment Hotel Orpheans. Vocal: Jill Manners;

10.43 BRITISH INDUSTRY Idalte-Foxiri (Stone) Geraldo and Fila Orchestra, Vocal: The

*Management in Industry:* Geraldo Ensemble: I get the blues when it rains

Witham Holt (Klauber)e Ink Spota: Cubanacan 113 Eric Barker in "THE

11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (Moreton)Andre Kortelaneix

LOGGED SPA' and a Orch: The Ranch has gone Foxtrot (Cravedi No 1 Dalloon Centre Danes Orcht Drummer boy Drum-

TUESDAY, OCT. 19 Quickstep (Danlets)-Jou Daniela and

isa Hot Shots: The last Walts of the 4.00 FROM THE FROGRAMME CON- evening (night)-Lou Prenger and its

СКАТА Orchestra Vocal: Lynne Shore,

LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 115, WRATHER REPORT AND CLOSE Conducted by Stanford Robinson Nancy

Rumba

DOWN.

Sunday

10.40 Programme Kammary.

10.31 MELODIES FROM BÉÍTISH FILMS:

A talk by Michael MacOwati

6.50 Interlue

7.00 SCIENCE REVIEW

7.15 CAPRICE MUSICAL

with Leatle Paul, Dick James, and Hobin Alelunond

7.30 MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK

1.00 THE NEWB

8.10 HOME NEWS PROM BRITAIN

8.15 GILAND HOTEL

1.43 THINK ON THESE THINGS

9.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS

1

9.10 PROGRAMMES ANNOUNCEMENTS

9.15 MUSICAL MEMORIES

played by the Melaohrino

Orchestra,

conducted by George Melachrino 10.00 THE NEWS

10.10 KOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN 10.15 Honar Colleano in 'IT'S A GREAT

LIFE

10.41 BRITISH PARMER

Autumn Sowing: Cropping Plans for the Year, by L. F. Easterbrook 11.00 RADIO NEWBIEEL 11.15 VARIETY BANDBOX

,WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20

6.00 FROM THE THIRD PROGRAMME

Vaughan William'

Mass in _minar, sung by the St. Michael's Singers. conductor, Harold Darke and

E. J. Morzan's

String Quartet played by the Martin

7.00 REPORT FROM BRITAIN

String Quariat

7.15 SANDY MACPHERSON AT THE

THEATRE ORGAN

7.39 MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK 3,00 THE NEWS

8.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN

8.13 BC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHES-

TRA

0.00 FROM THE' EDITORIALB

Programmes

5.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN 11.45 STAR VARIETY

with Leate Huchinson ('Butch'j

Viera

8.30 DIC WELSH ORCHESTRA

Conductor: Mansel Thomas

0.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS

and

9.30 PROGRAMME ANNOUNCEMENTS

0.15 ACCORDEON CLUB

930 TIP-TOP TUNES.

10.00 THE NEWS

19.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN

10.15 BIMATES ASHORE

10.43 OBRERVATION POST

11.00 RADIO NEWBREEL

113 BRITISH CONCERT HALL Yorkshire

Symphony Orchestra

Con-

thisted and presented by Maurice Miles Marie Wilson (violin) Symphony No AD in G....Haydn Violin Concerto.... Harty

FRIDAY, OCT. 22

6.00 COUNTRY MAGAZINE

from Flamborough Head. Yorkshire. Introduced by Hal Jukes, Musle played by Jack Hardy's Little Orchestra

4.30 NEWS RECORDS

Presented by Robert Tredinnick

7.00 SPECIAL DISPATCH

1.15 BOOKS. TO READ

7.30 MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK

8.00 THE NEWS

8.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN

LIS MARK LUBBOCK

and his Orchestra

9.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS

9.10 PROGRAMME

ANNOUNCEMENTS

9.11 nne SCOTTION ORCHESTRA Conductor: Ion Whyto

19.00 THE NEWS.

10.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN

10.15 TRAFALGAR DAY CELEBRA-

TIONA

10.45 LOOKING AT BRITAIN

0.10 PROGRAMME ANNOUNCEMENTS | 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL 9.15 BANDS WITHIN BANDS

Nat Temple Quartet, from Nat Templc'i Orchestra

9.30 VARIETY CALLS THE TUNE BBC Variety Orchestra, conductor, Rat Jenkins. with Owen Brannigan

10.00 THE NEWS

A

THAMES

10.10 HOME NEWS PROM BRITAIN 19.15 PORTRAIT or

Y.JOTTERMAN 10.43 NEGRO SPIRITUALE

A talk by 11.00 RADIO NEWɑRREL

11.13 ĢILDEST AND `BULLIVAN THURSDAY, OCT. 21

WATER-

6.00 TUE CHILDREN OF EUROPE Written and produced by Marjorie Banks. Narrated by Edward Ward

7.00 TRAFALDAR' DAY

A

of Gloucester

commentary on the ceremony in Tṛstalgar Square, when II.NL.II, the Duke tinyella thin turmerial busts of Admirals at the Fleet, Earl Beatty and [Earl JeVicoo. Treligious service conducted by his Grace the Lord Ardhibishop of Canterbury, the Most Rey, and R Hon. Geoffrey Francis

133 Interlude

Evans (mezzo-soprano) Bolo Violin: George Stratton Bolo Bules: Edward and Gordon Walker Brandenburg Concerta No. 4 in 0 for violin, two ftuies, and

AYİR ktrings--Bach

Schlege doch Cantata No. 83)-Bach (BBC | Fiber (Church recording)

430 FROM THE THIND PROGRAMME

Producing Shakespeare*

7.45 BALANCE OF EUROPE 0.60 -THE NEWS

11.

THE CHILDREN. OF EUROPE

SATURDAY, OCT. 23

5.00 THE OLD WIVES' "TALE!

by Arnold Bennett. Part 11

6.30 SCOTTIBIT MAGAZINE TOO WORLD AFFAIRS 7.15 FILM

A talk hy Roger. Manvell

736 MURIC WINLE YOU WORK # THE NEWS

R.19 TIOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN KB RAWICZ AND LANDAUER

twa nianos

8.30 THE SHOW MUST GO ON 8.09 FROM THE EDITORIALS D.19 PROGRAMME ANNOUNCEMENTS B.15 MONTMARTER "PLAYERS 9.30 MUOF-WINDING-IN-THE-MANSI 10 60 THE NEWS.

10.10 NOME NEWS -FROM BRITAIN 10.11 MOMENT, OF, INERTIALLY A miptive comedy by Maurice Harpool 10,45 ORCHESTRAS ON THE WOULD TUMA RADIO NEWIRKKI

11. CYTE, STAPLETON and his Drehentra, 1945 Interindeki

115 WALES, V, SCOTLAND

Harrer:

A

commentary by· Ransond Glendenning on the second half of the

match.

|

(LONDON

11.15 WEATHER REPORT AND CLOSE

DOWN.

Tuesday

1235 Studio: Neligious Talk to Children. 12.30 Daily Programme Summary. 12.32 Marek Weber and Its Orchestra.

The Music The Czarina (Ganne); comes (Oscar Straus): Her rat Cance (Heykens): Stay with me for ever (from "Guldita"Lehar): My lips are for kissing (from Gustin"-Lehar); Spring's delight-March-Intermezzo i Al- Wine. bout: Twilight-Tango (Blanco):

Strauss).

mmade

aritt sonk-Walte (Johann

1.00 Paula Green and Steve Conway.

Dream (Mercer)-Pauls Green and Her Orchestra; Show me the way Morgan)*** and Steve Conway with Jack ByBeld ills Orch: Do you love me (Ruby) Patila Green with Peter Akister Orchestra: I'm so all alone (Durand) Steve Conway: What a difference a day made (Adams)--Paula Green and Her Orch.

| 10.30 Composer Cavalcade Kane May

Featuring Fiora

Aiche, Georgo Armitage, Nick James and' Auton with the FUS Orchestra. 11.00 RABI0

RELAYS

NEWEREEL (LONDON

12.15 WEATHER REPORT AND CLOSK

DOWN:

Thursday

12.30 Nally Programme Summary.

ROYAL 12.33 THE DAND OF TIME.

MARINES AND PETER DAWSON (BARITONE).

A Life on the Ocean wave (arr Dunn), Heart of Onk tarr Dunn)-Orchestra of Glory of the Bea the Royal Marines (Sanderson)-Peter Dawson: Ship Ahoy- Band of the Поуд March-Massed Marines: Devon. O Devon (from Songs et the Sen-Stanford)-Peter Dawson: Horn- pipe in the Bonn-Band of H.M. Royal Marines; He heard the great Sen calling (Andrewaj-Peter Dawson: H.M. the Jalile Quick March (Alford). On

(Alford) Quarter Deck-Quick March The Band of HM. Royal Marines,

1.00 Jazz Octet.

At the Jazz Band Ball: South: I wish I could shimmy like my sister alo.

2,15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.23 Orchestraf Interlude.

Qbailatation (Fantenailles) Campoll and His Orchestra.

Alfredo

1.30 "NOTHING BUT MUSIC"; PLAY- ED BY THE QUEEN'S HALL OR- CHESTRA UNDER SIDNEY TORCH,

Pomp and Circumstance: Long ago and far away; Flutefs Hooley; Joyousness; Jumping Bean: Wild Rose-Selection,

2.00 Close Down.

G.00 Programme Summary. 6.01 OFF THE SHELF"

Or-

A Siring of Pearis (Grey)-The RAF Dance Orchestra: There Isn't any tmit to my love-Rudy Vnltee and is Con- Rhythm Rockin' in necticut Yankees; And

(Carney-Charfen Barnet and s chestra: Ebony Shadows (Carroll)-Teddy Foster and in Kings of Swing: Pushin' Sond man)-Kay Kyser and is Or chestra; Big Boy Blue

LIS NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS,

1.25. Orchestral Interlude,

Play of Nutterfice (Heykeng)Albert Sandler and Iil Orchestra, 130 From Foreign Lands.

Norwegian Desice in leren -Gustave Cloez and Orchestre Harmonique de Paris; Danse Orientale. Op 52. No 8 (Ginzounoy)-Philadelphin Sym, Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski: Walzer aus der Serenade (Tehalkowsky) Dertiner Philharmonic Orch; The Birds-A Suite for minali or- chestra (Respighi); Prelude- The Dove- The Hen-The Nightingale--The Cuckoo- Brussels Royal Conservatoire Drches- tra,

2.00 Clord, Bow.

G.00 Programme Summary,

(llowell)-Teddy

Pasier and in Kings of Swing: Papa'n in bed with his breechen on (Stone)- Hatchett's Swingtette Featuring Slephane

Vocal; Grappelly,

Dorothy Caricas: AndamAh La Marquise (Miraki)--Joe Lore and His Orchertra; A home in the cloads (Goodman)-Denny Goodman and Is Orchestra.

6.30 STRINGS WITH WINGS": THE

STRINGS MELACHRING

FEATURE

#43 Berenade to the Blare'': With Kid- ney Torch, Lestte Douglas, and Len Stevens,

Zing went the airings of my heart: Long ago; Let's sing a gay title spring song: I couldn't steep a wink last night? Thank your lucky stars, 19.00 WOND AND HOLE .NEWS

(LONDON RELAT), 10.13 WEATHER REPORT.:

10.18 New Light Symphony Orchesten.

Jewels of the Madonna-intermeLZO (Wolf-Ferrari) Introduction to Act 2 and

Madame, Butterfly-Selection (Pue eint). 10.30 DANCE TO 'CHAPPIE D'AMATO

AND FIS ORCHESTRA WITH NETTE KONERT AND DAVE FUL LEBTON,

Blue akles: It was a lover and his lasa: Dinant Finet of the sun; People will may We're in love; This is my lovely day: Chez mol: Dacent Irlahy Boy,

11.00 RADIOS NEWSREEL (LONDON

BELAY),

11.13 WEATHER REPORT AND CLOSE

DOWN,

12.13 STUDIO; CATROLIC PRAVERS BY

THE REV. FATHER 1. W, CAL LAGHER, SA.

12.30 alty Programme Summary. 12.3: LIGHT VARIETY WITH COUNT

BASIE AND I ORCHESTRA,

mad Dambo Balo), The

Boogie (Brake)—Count Ranle and it Orchestra; Between the devil and the deep, blue rea (Arlen)-Count Bante

Orch: world Vocal: Helen Humes: My lovely and you (Meran)-Archie Lewis with the Geraldo String: Sugar Blues (Williams)— American Count Basie and His AÐ

Rhythm Section; I enver the waterfront (Green)-The bik Spota; 11igh Tide Short kick) (Base)-Count Basie and Hin Orchestra: Let's get lost (McHugh)- Adelaide Hau, Vocal: Shoe Shine Swing (Gahn)---Count Basie Quintet.

1.00 Wallaing with Johann Strauss.

Cagliostro-Boston Promenade Orch. Conducted by Arthur Fielder; ParaxZENIA Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Or chesten conducted by Howard Farlow. 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.23 Interbide.

Ninetie (Maud)-R. E. McPherson the Organ

130

MUSIC FOR YOU."

At

In the moonlight (Ketelby)-The Lon- don Palladium Örch;

that More Dongs have sold a million, Intro: For you niene: Homing: Parted; Trees--Dorothy Clarke, Webster Booth. Peter Michardson with Organ and Orchestra: Romance (Green- on a Theme by Paganiof). White Orchide (Green)—Thillin Green and His Orches- tra: Trolkn (Tchaikovsky)--Edna Haiz

Planos: feld & Mark Strong at Two There is a Ladya (Ford-Hury)-Robert Wilson. Tenor; Manon-Fantasia (Man- xenet)-Marek Weher and His Orch.

2.00 Close Down.

6,00 Programme nummary. 4.01 TRAVELLER'S, JOY" A COMEBY THRILLER BY JOHN JOWETT. EPISODE 7: GRECIAN DAND. 6.30 STUDIO: "PLATTER TIME" TRE-

SENTED BY PHILIP KURN. 7,40 STUDIO: SAXOPHONE RECITAL

BY EMILIO BALONGA WITH PIANO

DY

ACCOMPANIMENT VICENTE CRISTOBAL.

7.3 STUDIO: TALK ON SPORTS. 7.30 "Bandstand": Band of tho. Scott

Guards, conducted by Capt. 8. Rhodes.

The Queen of Sheba: Rosamunde- Overture; The Princess of Kensingt Fetection Action Front-March-Regi-

mental March, MILIA-

CENT PHILLIPS AND WILFRED BARNES.

Thank you, Mr Rose-Down the River; Serenado Lower-Steal away to Jesus;

Skatere for strings-Love walked in; Walt-Lady of Spain.

7.00 TRAFALGAR DAY.

11

A goumentary on the ceremony Tfalgar Square, when I the Duke of Gloucester, unveils the memorial busta of Admirals of the Fleet Earl Beatty and Earl Jellicoe. Religious Service conduct- ed by 11s Groce. The Lord Archbishop "INFERf Canterbury the Most Rev, and Rt.

Hon. G. F. Fisher.

STORY: 4.01 CHILDREN'S

AGAIN" BY LEWIS CLARKE 6.15 ARTIE SHAW AND HIS ORCHES-

TRA.

Streamline (Shaw); Sweet Lorraine (Burwell); Dreaming out loud (Colow: Connecticut (Diane)-Vocal: Ralph Binne; Special Delivery Stomp (haw). 6.30 Massenet: "La Cid" Ballet.

Castillana Andalouse: Aragona (ne

Navarraise-Mind- Aubade-Catalane;

rllen Boston Promenade Orchestra conducted by Athur Fielder.

430 STÚDIÓ: "SEE TEE" TALKS ON

SPORT. 1.00 STUDIO: PETE VALDERRAMA AT

THE PIAND.

7.20 Orchestral Selections.

Autumn (Chaminade), Ravin!' a Serenade Lealle Jeffries and His Orch Molly on the Shore (Percy Grainger) --- Royal Opera House Orchestra,

150 STUDIO: STAGE AND SCREEN DX FAVOURITES PRESENTED AILEEN WOODS.

8.00 WORLD AND HOME NEWS

GLONDON RELAY), 8.13 UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME. MEDICINK NO 3: "A GENERAL BURGEON" BY PROFESSON J, R. LEABMOUTH.

THE RICHARD MUR-

138 “MUCH... HINDING MARSIL" WITHI

NI

DOCH AND KENNETH HORNE, Old grey bonnet; Between the devil and the deep blue sea; Love's old sweet song: Beyond the blue horizon; The best things in life are free.

9.03 A Programme of Bizet

Carmen Sulte-March of the Smug- gler-Philadelphia Symphony Orch conducted by Leopold Stokowski; Danse Dohemienne ffron La jolie Fille do Perth)-London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Walter Gocht: Jeux d'en- fanta. Op 22-Ballet Sulle-London Phil harmante Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati.

9.30 STUDIO: ELEMENTS OF THE OR- CHESTRA, NO 71 WOOD WIND SECTION, A TALK DY THE REV. FATHER T. F. RYAN, S1.

10.00 WORLD AND

HOME

(LONDON RELAT). 10.15 DONAR COLLEAND IN

NEWS

"IT'S

GREAT LIFE" (LONDON RELAY). 10.43 Orchestre Haymonde.

Toupee Valsante (Poldini); Manhattan Moonlight (Altar); A Musical Snuft Box Lladow); Song of tha Vagabonds Frami); Invitation to Lite Waltz (Weber).

11.00 RADIO NEWSHEEL

RELAY),

(LONDON

11.15 WEATHER REPORT AND CLOSE

DOWN.

Wednesda

12.15 Studiot Morning Prayer. 15.30 Daily Programme Summary, 12.33 31S WALKER

י.

INTRODUCER

ANONA WINN, MATT HEFT AND FRANK PHILLIPS,

1.00 Alfredo Campoli and 2ile

tea

Orches-

An old World Garden; Love in Idle- ness (Macbeth); Later on (Grimshaw); Serenade out of the night (Spoliansky).

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER BEPORT AND

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

1.25 Orchestral Interlude,

Musette Et Tambourin (Rameau)-Or- chestre Symphonique.

1.30 FROM THE SHOWS,"

Victoria and Her Huzzar-Selection (Abraham)-Marek Weber & Hila Orchi Chauve-Sourti: Intro: Ilumian Bärvarollo; Dark eyes: Drinking Song: The Black Hussar N. Balfeff's Chauve-Sourla Com- pany: The Lilac Dominod (Cuviller)— Albert Sandler and b Grchestra; Mer- rie England-Vocal Gems (8ir Edward German)--Miriam Licette, Clara - Berena, Francis Russcil. Dennis Noble.... Robert Carr de Chorus: Going GreeX-Selection-- Now Mayfair Öretiestra.

200 Close Down.

4.00 Programme BummaTY.

1 COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO". BY

ALEXANDRE, DUMASI EPMODE.

THE SON OF FERNAND MÖN- DICO.TM

*

1.35 STUDIO: LA DEMI-HEURE FLAN.

CAISE.

8.00 WORLD AND HOME NEWS

(LONDON RELAY), $45 THE UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME.

Rocial

"Applied Relence No 3: Economics" by Professor P. Sargent Florenca.

8.33 "Concerto": Concerto No 2 In C

Minar (Mediner).

1.00 WORLD AND ПОМЕ NEWS

(LONDON RELAY). 15 Suite No 2 For Two Pianos. Oy 17.

(Rachmanina). IntroductionValse-Romance-Vronky

and Babin,

8.33 W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM READ- ING EXCERPTS FROM HIS AU- TOBIOGRAPHY "THE BUMMING

UP.

9.05 Choral and Orchestral Concert

Enigma Variations Elgar). On 30-Th Haile Orchestra conducted by Jahn- Barbiroll; The Hymn of Jesus (Gustave Helst)laddersfield Choral Society with

the

Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestr condicted by Sir Malcolm Sargent.

Interlude: Sheep may safely raze (Bach)...Ethel Bartlett and Bar Robertson on Two Pianos. 10.00 WORLD AND

HOME NEWS

(LONDON RELAY). 10.15 WEATHER REPONT.

10.18 "THE ART OF LIVING" BY NUGH'

1.VON, 19,50 VARIETY AT THE MOULIN Jat Movement: Tocento (Allegro

ROUGE. risoluto): 2nd movement: Romanza-AB- Mot, J'suis pas comme ca Gardoni)- dante enmmoto; 3rd movement: Divert-Jean-Cyrano, Vocali· C'est- in - BASSON menlo (Allegro Risoluto e molto vivace);

D'amour (Oscar Straus)-Yvonne Prin Cadenza Coda-Vivo-Nicholas Mediner temps, Vocal: La rol de l'armour (Sy- (Plano) and the Philharmonia Orchestra vlano)-Georges conducted by Iasy Dobroven: Spanish de fiami

Guetary, Vocol; Nuits (Burke)-Josephine Baker, Romance, Op. 12, No. 3 (Mediner) Vocal; Insensiblement Tatiana Makushina (Sop.) Plano accomp. Sintavite

(Mirak))—Alec' at the Plano; Rauntcho by Niecta Mediner.

(Scotto)-Robert L'llerbier, Vocal; Crino- lines Valse (Bourtayre) - Lucleane Dugard. Vocol; Best loin tout (Ulmer)-Georges Ulmer, Vocal; Un Tout pellt nid (Charty)-Rina Ketty, Vocal; Angelina (Fisher) Tino ftras, Vocal. 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON

RELAY). 11.15 WEATHER REPORT AND CLOSE,

DOWN.

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