YOUR RADIO
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1949.
LISTENING -
FOR NEXT WEEK IN
DETAIL
Col. Ride To Broadcast On
Defence
On Saturday Round-up over Radio Hong- kong tonight Col. L. T. Ride, Commandant of the Hongkong Defence Force, will speak on the progress of recruiting for the Force, and answer questions about it.
On Thursday evening at 7.45, there will be a St Patrick's Day talk by the Irish poet and writer James Stephens.
Born in Dublin, and now living in London, Of Stephens is best known for "The Crock Gold."
The
Force
week's programmes In lomu Aet 3-Giovanni Martinetti; Com then, the fall's deserted (Act detail are:
3)Lawrence Tibbett, Glovanni Martinell & Nicholas Masue; WR- low Ring Act 4)--Helen Jepson: Ave Maria (Act 4)--Irten Jejon: Do not feat me-Death of Otrila (Act 41--Glovanni Martinelli; With the Metropolitan Opera (New York) Orchestra, conducted by Wilfre Pelletier,
Tonight
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY.
12.32 "SWEET AERENADE."
Peler Vother and
Convert
Orchestra and Paula Green and Steve Conway,
1,15 NEWS, WEATHER
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
1.25 Interlude.
1.30 Orchestral Conceit.
2,00 Close Down
4,00 Programme Summary.
6.01 NIT REQUESTS."
Linda Later Hongkong.
7.60 WORT.T
cating-DURE,
NEWX
NEWS AND ANALYBIR (LONBON LAY).
7.13 CARROLL, GIBBONS (PIANO)
"ON THE AIR."
7.30 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES.
Geraldo and fits Ozelentra, Tip Top tuner: Louis; Temptation; Slipped Dise: To tired to aleg Tatile Tole: Polly Wolly Dundle: Holiday for strings.
1.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS"
(LONDON RELAY).
1.t
8.10 NATURDAY BOUND-UP.”
Hongkonz The Defence Force"; The Commandant, Col ide, CBE, ED. Reports on Progress in Recruiting, Answers Questions Abou Force.
and thr
2.35 Interlude.
Rilua! Fim dance de Falla)-Jose Iturbi, lane.
0.30 RTUNIO: A PLAY—"UOSE,"
ludd. Produced Iv Jackso
for the longkong Blage Club by Peter Gregory.
10:00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAT).
1915 WEATHER REPORT.
10.14 "CABARET"
MUSIC.
11,13 WEATHER
ПЕРОВТ
CLOSE DOWN,
Sunday
Progress
AND | conducting the London Philharmonic
10.30 PROGRAMNII: SUMMARY, DAILY PROGRAMME SUM- MARY.
Orch: Concerto for Plane and Or- chestra. (Delius)-Denno Molselwitch, Piano, and the Philharmonic Orche tro, conducted by Constant Lam- bert: Tantana on a Theme by Thomas Tola (Vaughan Willams)- NBC Symphony Orchestra, con- ducted by Bir Adrian Boult. 11.00 STUDIO: EPILOGUE,
Conducted by the Rev. Leille Fool, CF. WEATHER
10.31 New Maytals Orchestra. 11.00 RELAY
HERVICE OF THE FROM ST ANDREW'A, KOW-11.15 LOON.
Preacher: Nov. J. E, MA, ODE,
Olivie,
11. LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. New London string Ensemble; Conductor Maurice Mitr
12.15 Short Organ Recital by 6. D.
Cunningham,
13.23 Fatertune.
RESULTA AND 12.30 APOTH
DAILY PROGRAMME. SUM- MART.
Trendy and
12.40 Light
Variety with Mart Is Drchesten the Pour King Sisters. 1,00 -Sort by Minnie
Georges Curtary,
1.15 NEWS.
Itale *
REPORT
WEATHER AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
1.25 Interlude.
1.30 A Popular Concert.
2.00 Cluse Dawn,
A58 Programme HummaTY.
NEWSLETTER
(LONDON RELAY).
6.00 WEEKLY
0.15 BAND call
ent.
ne Variety Orchestra ducted by Hae denkinn, with, Erie Whitley (Vocal). The Gulden Waltz: Li
AND WANCE Busybodies; SAD
Quickstep-Joe Bouner Daniels) Daniels and 1s Hot Shots; Oli win! A lovely dream-Foxtrot (Torrent)- Freddy Martin and His urchestra
Bolera;
in your eyes: Green eyes: Connemara Fair; Lady br good: Oklahoma-Selection,
6.43 Edmundo Rtes and ls itamba
Iland,
Chico Chico (From Parto Ilon)- Marcha Mellugh); Dengoro-Sataba (Canto Quimbamba (Nazareth):
11 nwpy-Son Take Negrald): 1Madrigera): Good. Good Good- Marcha (Fisher).
NEWA AND 7.00 WORLD
ANALYHIS (LONDON LAY),
7.15 STUDIO
ABEAD."
NEW'S
"LOOKING
A Review of the Werk's Pro- Frammes,
7.30 THINGS WITH WINGS,"
and 111 George Melarhring
Thomas Strings with Marjorle (Vocal).
8:00 "FROM
EDITORIAL.5"
THE (LONDON RELAY),
8.10 Interlinie.
with voral chorus: Don't take your love from me--Foxtrot (Nemo)-Lou Preager and His Orch, Vocals Bla tonight 18 junt a William When memary Wales Perry Como, Vocal: Aquelna -ojos Verdes-Bolero (Menandez-Edmundo Roy and the Itumban. Vocal: Santiago Lopez:
Blues-Yoxtret F
(Krupa)-- Gene Krupa & fils Orchestra. Vocal: Antin O'Day: think of_you--Fux- trat Gibbons)-Cnrratt Gibbons & 1 Savoy letel Orphans, Vocal; RoomFive hundred and futats Maschwitz-Binnie Stale. Vocal; Vocal: Jack
of Louvain-Waltz (Sievler)
While 1 Rand. Tony Morris; haven't time to
(Monaco)- nonatre--Foxtrot Tummy Dorsey & His Orch, Vocal: Frank Sanatra; My dreams are get- tag: better all the time-Foxtro! (MizzyJo Los & Orchestra. Vocal: Elizabeth Baley: Memories of yuu-Fuxtrot (Rezel-Benny Good
Itock. and VERDI'S
Sextel: man
Boswell Skaters. (Whiting)-The Drinking kong (Art D-Lawrence Vocal: My First Love, My Last Love entity Tibbett Baritone), Nicholne Massure
for Always-Slow Fastrot Drucben (Tenor); and Herman
Red) LOST & His Orchestra. Dark is the night and #llent (Love Vocal: Herward Jones: My Som
(Act Duet)
D-keleg Jepson, herRumba (Cugat)-Andre
9.13 Symphony Concert, Soprano, Giovanni Marinell! Kastelanetz & His Orchestra: Ifear.
Brandenburg Concerto No, in G Chamber (Tenor): I saw Otello's viagr
My Song, Violetta-Tango Serenade
(Back-Busch Major Tiplea Or. (Pepper--Mantovan's
The Players, under the Musical direction Helen Jepson and Clovarni Marelestra with Vocal Choro
Art 2: Dark
Poker Club-(Wi- of Adaft Busch; Symphony No. 1 in Town tinelli: Iako's Creed Lawrence Tibbett: Genral no more 11am)-17 Harris (Vocal) & His C Major, Op. 21 Beethoven)-BBC (Crates Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Orch; Near Y--Foxtrot of that can now forever Farewell)
Arturo Toscanini Act 31-Lawrence Tilbett
Francis Craig & is Orchestra, Fran- Glovanni Martinel); No satisfac els Craig at the piano, Vocal: Bobr
there is for you
Lamm; You Rascal You--Foxtrot dream (Act 2-Lawrence Tibet Thark Armstrong (Vocal) & Orch: Waltz Medley Intro. Oath Duet 1AC 3-Gvanaf Mar-
leav'n Always All Alune: What it ilnelli & Lawrence Tibbelt;
Berlin-Joe Loss & 11s Band. had it pleased Thee (Otello's meno
8.23 STUDIO: SPORTS RESULTS,
1.30 EXCERITA
"OTELLO."
FROM
his mind (Love Duet) (Conclusion)-
1/on
IC'assin's
do
!
Tai (Dreyer)- Chinese Fairy Marek Weber and Is Orchestra.
HERE"
by
IT FROM 8.15 TAKE
(LONDON RELAY). 8.45 "EMMA" BY JANE AUSTEN. Adapted for 'Broadcasting 11. Glanetd Box.
10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY), 10.45 WEATHER REPORT. 10.26 Symphony Concert (Contd.).
Overture "Die
Beecham Thownt (Wagner)-Sir
ateistersinger
BBC Overseas Shortwave Programmes
SUNDAY, MAR. 13
4 WEEKLY NEWSLETTER,
5.13 OCKNEY CABARET.' Presented
23y
Monty
(Granauhone recurds).
639 ENGLISH MAGAZINE.
7.00 THE NEWS.
7.30 NEWS ANALYSIS.
3
Modlyn
7.13 NIGHTS AT THE OPERA, Presented by Barbara McFadyean (Granшphons regueds),
1.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS,
HERE FROM IT 8.13 TAKE
Bentley, Jimmy Joy Niehals, Dick Edwards, Wallas Eaton, Alan Dean, The Keynotes, BBC evur Orches- tra..constuctor, Frank Cantel,
RAS COLONIAL QUESTIONS.
A suminary of private questions on Colonini Alfairs In Parlament.
DAO THE NEWS.
0.13 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
F
9.13 SWEET SCRENADE. Peter Yorke and his Concert Orches.
tra, will
Conway.
Carole Carr and Steve
10.00 RANIA SPWSREEL, 14.15 CONCERTO
Dvorak's Violoncello Concerto la minor Op. 1861 played by Thelma Reiss had the Boarmouth Muntel pal Orchestra,
conductor,
Metustry Schwarz. Program
Marriage of Mozart's Overture: Ficaro and Smetana's Tine Poem: "Vinya from the Cycle, My Coun try."
11.15 FROM THE CHILDREN'S
HOUL
"The Great Toytown Mystery by S. G. Hulme Benibas.
11.45 CHURCHMEN IN PROFILES A series of blographical talks un leaders of Brish Church fe din the past hundred years. 3: Charles Gore. by the Rev. Dr. Leonard Pres tire.
12.00 tidnight: THE NEWS.
MONDAY, MAR. 14
6.50 THE DEDATE CONTINUER. ^ Parliamentary Review by Ra]- kumari Indira at Kapurthala,
6.15 DECHERTHAL MUSIC
OF
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, (Gramophone regorda)
6.30 MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK. 7.00 THE NEWN
10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
213 SPORTING RECORD.
7.45 GENERALLY SPEAKING.'
A talk from the BBC Home Ser-
vices
8.00 FITOM THE FUITARIST,4, 213 BANDA WITHIN BANDR This week: Vio Lewis and his Jazz-
men.
20 WOMEN'S PROGRAMMES
2.00 THE NEWS,
9.10 HOME
BRITAIN,
NEWR
4.15 EDC MIDLAND
CHESTRA
10 WADIO NEWFREEL
10.13 el Parker in
FROM
LIGHT OR-
WAATERLOGGED SPA",
10.45 ULSTER MAGAZINE, 11.15 A NOTE WITH MUSIC.
21.45 COMMONWEALTH AND EM-
PIRE."
17.00 Midnighả: THE NEWS.
TUESDAY, MAR. 15 500 AMERICAN LETTER. By Alistair Cooke,
6.15 13STENERS CHOICE.
6.30 MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK.
1.00 THE NEWS.
TH NEWS ANALYSIS,
7.13 MUSIC
HOTEL..
FROM
15ee Sunday) 0430);
GRAND
7.43 GENERALLY SPEAKING.
*.00 FILOM TIE EDITORIALS.
15 TITOY TUNES.
Sonata In A. Op. 69-Beethoven. 8.45 OUR KIND OF MUSIC.
9.00 THE NEWS,
5.10 HOME NEWS
HUTAIN.
F&O M
9.15 LET'S MAKE MUSIC 10 TESTING NEWSREEL. 10.15 BRITISH CONCERT HALL.
YORKSHIRE SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA, Conducted and presented by Mau-
London Overture rice Miles: A FROM Jahn treland: Symphony No. 3 in
F... Dvorak.
8.15 RENDEZVOUS PLAYERS,
9.00 THE NEWA
2.10 O NEWS
BRITAIN
2.15 VARIETY
TUNE.
CALLS
TH11.15 TWENTY QUESTIONS"
11.43 SPECIAL DISPATCH,
BBC Variety Orchestra: Conductor: 12,00 andnlgi: THE NEWS,
ne Jenkins with Gerald Jackon
(flute) and Doris Gambell (soprano), )
105 RADIO NEWSREEL.
19.15 VARIETY BANDHOX.
(Ser 04.30).
11.45 800KS TO READ.
11.30 THEATRE TALK,
By W. Macqueen Pope.
A weekly talk by Vernon Bartlett.
11.45 REPORT FROM BRITAIN,
12.00 Midnight: THE NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 16
6.09 CHAPTER AND VERSE.
6.25 ACCORDEON ELET,'
6.30 MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK.
T THE NEWS.
1.10 NEWS ANALYSIS,
2. FRED HARTLEY,
And his Players, with Jack Couper.
7.43 GENERALLY SPEARING.
Famous Men and Women."
3: Gertrude Bell by V. Sackville. St.
1.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 8.15 MAZZ CLUB-
6.45 MELODY MIXTURE, Jack nyneld and his Players.
9.00 THE NEWS.
0.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN,
FROM
9.15 BBC HCOTTISH ORCHESTRA, Whyte: Overture: Conductor: ton
„Treeinsa'--Weber: Symphony No. 1
in Fat-Borodin. 10.00 HADIO NEWSREEL. 10,15 MUSIC
LIGHTTA."
OF THE
FOOT-
From Olbert and Snilivanto the Present Day. With Mark Lubbock and his Orches. tra.
11.15 LAND AND LIVESTOCK.
An Agricultural magazine,
11,43 BALANCE OF RERŐPE,
A weekly commentary by Andrew Shonfeld, on the Recovery
Kramme.
11⁄2-
12.00 Midnight: THE NEWS,
THURSDAY, MAR, 17
4.00 RCIENCE AND EVERYDAY
LIFE. First of two talks by Anthony Bar- nett un the importance of clean Food,
6.15 LISTENERS' CHOICE.
630 MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK. 7.00 THE NEWS,
7.10 NEW ANALYSIS.
7.15 NC WELSH ORCHESTRA.
Conductor: Mansel Thomas,
7.45 GENERALLY SPEAKING." A talk for St Patrick's Day James Stephens.
by
•
3.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS, AIS CELEBRITY RECITAL
Pierre Tournier (violoncello), Belomon (plano),
FRIDAY, MAR. 18
6,00 PLEASURE FROM DOOKS,
A talk by James
Langham
Graham Greene's nuvels, lustrated
by readings.
6:15 SERENADE FOR TWO.
6.30 SEC WHILE YOU WORK. 7.D THE NEWS
2.16 NEW ANALYSIS.
1.15 THINK ON THESE
7.30 FROM THE
A Carz,
ORAMME.
Henry Irving
REPORT AND
CLOSE DOWN.
Monday
12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 MELODIES FROM HITASTI
FILMS.
Louis Levy and Ms Orchestra W/K/L Maria Perii, Jack Cooper, Bertha Wilmot Choran,
And
Two
REPORT
1.00. Moreton & Надо оп
Planos.
Las NEWS, WEATHER
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
1,23 Interlude.
1.30 Boston Promenada Orchestra,
conducted by Arthur Fiedler. 2.00 Can Down.
8.00 I'rogramme Kummary,
1.0 "IT'R EWING TIME."
Home Saturday (Stewart) - Rex Blasenance Stewart and Orchestrat (Mezzrow)-Mezz Mezzrow and Orchestra; Moon Mat (Mercer Ellington)-Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra, Two Bind Loves Arlen)Artle Shaw & His Orches= ira (with Voen retrain); The flour of 'nring (Scoliansky) Benny Goodman and His Orchestra; Slip- pery Hára 2lington)→Duke Elling- ion & He Orchestra: Why begin Jack again aye)-Vie Lewis & Parnell's Jazz Men; The Indy's in Inve With you (Laser)-İlenny Goodman and his orchestra; Shivers (Hamptoni-lemmy Goodman Sextet; Clarinet alarmalade (Rogan) - Frankle Trumbauer & His Orch,
6.30 STUDIO; PORTUGUESE HALF
HOUR. 7.00 WORLD NEW AND NEWS ANALYSIS (LONDON RE- LAY).
7.35 STUDIO: "THE ADVENTURES
OF CHOMONDELEY." By Jonathan Sly.
7.30 STUDIO:
HOSPITAL
QUEST HALF HOUR.
By Nan lekinuos,
NC-
8.00 "FROM THE EDITORIALS”
(LONDON RELAY), 8.10 STUDIO:
"THE CHINESE FAMILY CARRIES ON," The First in A Serles of Three Talks by Mr. Allen. M.A., Who Until Nerently. Was Lecturer in Modern Bistory at the University of Rangoon, 8.23 Posliinod (Piaño),
Waltz In A Flat Major Op 34, No. (Chupin); Nocturne in D Major, Dp 32, No. 1 (Chopin)..
LIKE," 8.30 STUDIO; "I LIKE WHAT
Presented by Stena Silas.
I
9.00 Lyɛ Gauty and Albert Prejean
"Entertain You," Le Bonneur Est Entre Dans Mon Coeur Glanzberg)-Lys Gauty: Signorian (Kaper-Albert Prejean; Pourquoi (Kosma)-Lys Din-Mol
Gauty: Tourjonis Content De Mai (Plaut)-Albert Prejean; Aling Tex Grands Yeux (Bixto)--Lys Į Ghuty,
9.15 STUDIO: FILM REVIEW BY
HOSS ARNOTT.
9.30 LUSIKIN
PLAY HOUSE;! "DOMINANT SEX."
by Michael Egan with Pateleta Rac.
1000 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RULAY),
'T.IS WEATHER REPORT.
10.16 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT. Ensemble New Landon String
urted by Benis Wright. Divertinent Bushi; Alm tram the Theater (Dance, Jig, and Trus pet Art Ireet!).
1.15 MUSIC FOR DANCING." Interunssion RiQuick (Kenton)--Oscar
7,30 STUDIO:
LANE,M Presented by Alleen Woods,
EDITORIALS" 8.00 "FILOM_ THE
(LONDON RELAY).
"DOWN MEMORY
4.10 "NOTHING BUT MURIC,"
Bydney Torch and the Queen'a Hall Light Orchestra. "Pomp and Circumstance No. (Elgar); Nell Owynn Dances (Cer mant; White Christmas (Berlin);
Lliac Time-Selection,
1
1. Selections from Opera..
Coat Fon Tylte vorturo (Mozart)-BIČ Symphony Orches tra, conducted by 8ir Adrian Boult La Donna E Mobile (From Rigo- ietto) — (Verdi) -- Jusal Bjorlig,
Tenor: Ocean. thou mighty monster From Oberan) --- (Weber}{Ciraten Wiliam Tell- Fingstad Soprana; PASO A Sie (Rossi)-NBC Sym- phony Orchestra, condueled by Ar- turo Toscanini.
9.00 STUDIO: "20 QUESTIONS."
Tresidents: Alien Dekker, Dugins Gail John Calley: Guest; Question Moxier: Peter Cregory.
9.30 THE GOODWIN BANDS." A Feature I'rogramme,
10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDÔN
HELAY).
10.15 WEATHER REPORT.
10.16 Chamber Mutte Recital.
Sonata No. 3 in D Minor (Brahma) Op. 100 1st movement: Allegro; 2nd movement: Adagio: 3rd Un. Poco presto e con 4th mavement: Joseph Stigell Petri (Piano).
movement: sentimenin; Presto Agitato- (violin) and Egon
10.40 MUSIC FOR DANCING,
Swing ElgiFox-trol (Oliver!-- Tommy Dorsey and ills Orch. Trum- pet Chorus by Zigey Elman: Rabatt Bood-Fox-trot Miketta) Jack
Payne with itim Orch. Vocal: The Crackerjacke: Lazy Countryside-- Fox-trot Werth)-The Joe Mooney [Vocal) Quartet; Night Must Fall-
Rumba Halere
(Cugal) Xavier Troubled Cugat and His Orch Whirrs-Fox-tro (Conlow) Duke All Ellington and
Orch: 1 always
remember you smiling- Waltr Parker)Vielor Silversier Jimc- and Orchestra; Tuxedo
(Hawkins) - Gene 1lun-Fax-trot Krupa and 11% Orch; Sugar-Fox- trot (Pinkard)-Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. Fenturing Bix Beider-
Marianna-Rumba [Con hecke; zales-Dem Aspinzu and His Havana Canin, Orch; Don't call 1 Love
Martin Fox-trat-Wrubel) --Freddy
Itin and
Orchestra, Vocal. Vocal: Stuart Wade and The Martin Ment Fax- Adios MI Chaparela-Tango trat-Emile Conceres and bts Club
Herrer Vocal: Agulla Orchestra. and Quiroga: Mexicall RoseWaltz and 17: Habin (Stone)-Oscar
Dand. Voen!: Garry
Bomany Gowan.
REPORT
11.15 WEATHER
CLOSE DOWN.
TELEGRAPH?
about the whole Thing (Mercer)— Maxine Sullivan: All God's Chillun Got Rhythm (Jurman)-Turner Lay- tun and Male Quartet.
730 LONDON STUDIO MELODIEN. *Continuous A Programme of Music
the by Brings with Frederic Philtge, GJURAY.
1230 PROGRAMME RUMMARY. 123 From the Film.
1,00 "ACCENT ON RHYTIIN."
With the Bachelor Girls, Peter Akister and James Moodle.
WEATHER REPONT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. Interlude,
1.5 NEWS, Melechrino
Kise mo agales; Midnight in May- fair: Lover: "I dream too much; Woodland Noval; Romance for Strings:
Sunshine! Winter
First Ithapsody: Savillenor,
8.00 "FROM THE RDITORIALS"
(LONDON KELAY), 8.10 Interludo.
Band (amarge Strike up the Gershwin)Boston Promenade Orch.
8.15 STUDIO: "IT'S IN THE AIR."
Variety Request Programma Presented by Rusan Howard, 2.15 STUDIO: BOOK NEVIEW.
NOTH KIRBY,
030 ATUDIO: "ANTHOLOGY."
Presented by Clifford Davies, 10,00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY) 10.15
ОР "AIURIC
THE FOOT- LIGHTS" (LONDON RELAY). From Gilbert and Sullivan to ปร
Present Day with Mark Lubbock and His Orchestra,
11.15 WEATHER
REPORT
CLOBE DOWN.
AND
Thursday
12.30 PROGRAMME SUSIMARY. 12 BAND STAND (IRISH).
Band of the Irish Quards enn- durted by Major G, H, WI- cocks.
1.00 Jght Variety of Popular frih
Songs.
1,15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, 1.23 interinde.
1.30 "COME INTO THE PAR-
LOU." Music and Sungs
from Northern Ireland, with George Beggs, ella Webster, and Billy McCormack. Eddie Shaw and I and, David Curry and the "Irish Rhythms" and the Parlour Singers,
2.00 Close Down
6.00 Programme Summary, 6,01 CHILDREN'S
BALF "PHATEH CREEK."
HOUR:
By Jean Marai. 6.30 STUDIO: LA DEMI-HEURE
FRANCAISE.
NEWS AND 7.00 WORLD
ANALYSIS (LONDON LAY).
NEWS
E-
1.15 ATUDIO: "DOWN BEAT
mises."
Presented by Paul Riuark.
7.43 "GENERALLY
SPEAKING"
(LONDON BELAY).
A Tulk for St. Patrick's Day by James Stephens.
8.00 "FROM
THE EDITORIAL8" (LONDON RELAY),
8.10 Short Srish Concert with John
McCormack as Guest Artist "Bohemian GP-0 veriure (Halle)-John Barbiroll And
Prayer to Our Lady Orchestra; A (Dmald Ford)--John McCormack: The Kerry Dance (Molloy)-Jalin McCormack: An Irtab Symphony-
Harly)-The Scherzo (Sir Hamilton AND Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir
Hamilton ilarly: The Rose of Trale (Clover) John McCormack; on the Share (Grainger)-Royal Opera Orcti, Covent Garden,
Wednesday
12.13 Studio! Morning Prayers, 12.10 PROGRAMME SUMMARY,
Melodies 12.32 Fantasia
01 Johann Strausk.
Coates:
Suite." LS NEWS,
1.00 Eric
of
"Springtime
WEATHER REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS,
1,23 Interlude,
1.30 "From the Show.."
2.09 Close Bown.
G.00 Programme Summary. 6.01 IVOTE NOVELLO ÅND
MUSIC
1.35 CONCERTO."
"Concerto No. 2 in C
Molly
Minor,
Op, Prokofeff. First movement: Alegre Moderator: 2nd movement: Andante Assel: 3rd movement: Allegro, ben marcato-Jascha Heifett (Violin) and the Baston Symphony Orches tra, conducted by Serge Kous- sevitzky.
0.00 HONGKONG DANCES TO" GUZMAN AND 19
EDDIE
ORCHI.
From the Ritz Ballroom, North Point. Vocalist; Cora Ballecer, 9.30 PICTURE PARADE."
"The Winslow Ilay"-Script by Michael Storm.
10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY).
135
With Syyla Crell, Olive G- Jakn Trefor Jones, Bert. Stevens and Maldie Anderw
and mic Itevue Orchestra Chorus conducted by Frank Cantell, tntroduced by Noveito.
IVDT
10.43
The Meeting Waltz; Ballet Music Spring From Per- "Winter and chance to Dream). Ausic in May Larcini From Careless Hapture); From Dancing Years; Night may have its sadness; Bless Yout
6.38 nitredo Campoli and Itis Or.
chestra,
Romance in Moon Why (Gade); Step Ught. Intro, Pale Moon; Pagan Love Cynsy and ils song in the Molight! Itabin Band. Vocal: Harry Davis. Once
Moon: Moonlight and loses; I love More Fox Trut (Bradshaw)-Benny the Muen. Goodinsan & His Orch: There's Two Ways About Love-Slow Fox Trot -Billy Ternent and Is Sul Buckman: Orchestra. Vocht!
Wind-Beguine Something in the
Ingler and (Green)-Roberto
Oreli: Senseone I thinking of You- (MayVictor Silvester's Waltz Haliroom Orchestra; Kiss the Boys Goodbye-Fax Trot (Schertzinger)- Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra;
10.55 WEATHER RETORT. 10.16 THURSDAY SERENADE”
A Programme of Music. UNAVY MELODIES."
plu
Continuous
MIXTURE
Ronk Henny Ler: the
fiary Rogers And
I'ediars, Berenaders,
Gonna Lasion that Dream: The Aerati Lamplighter; In Market: The Old Spanish Trail: The When Litde Old Mill: Carnival: Juhnny Comes marching home.
11.00 COUNTRY
DANCE PARTY. A Programme of Traditional Dances and Folk Songs. With Douglas Kennedy AT Doris
TERRY LOU 6.40 STUBIO:
THE PIANO. '7.00 WORLD NEWS AND NEWS
ANALYSIS
RE. (LONDON
LAY).
A Short Variety Programine with Maxine ullivan (Vocal) -and Turner Layton (Vocal at
the Plano).
(Caller). Aldridge (Slager), and the Square Dance land.
115 WEATHER
CLUSE DOWN.
REPORT
Friday
I wish I know-Fox Trot (Warren)- Laura (laksin)-Turner Layton. 12.13 STUDIO: THINGS.my Leach and his New Organo-Annie Laurie
They
(Traditional)-Mexing
met m Rio-Tungo swiivan, My Capri Serenade {Farr-- THUL PRO (Warren)-Lo Reisman and His Davies)-Turner Laytan; I'm Happy
reminiscence by Phillip Comyns
1.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS,
RAVY 8.12 MERCHANT
CRAMME.
43 GT MUSIC, (Chromephone regarda).
DO THE NEWS.
0.10 HOME NEWS
HUITAIN
9.15 Bob Gibson and 11
tra In
THE MUSIC BOX.
10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL.
PRO-
FROM
Orelien-
19. THIS IS NEW ZEALAND.
See Monday, 09.00).
11.13 MUSIC IN MINIATUDE.
¡Gramophone, records.,
31.45 WORLD AFFAIRS.
A survey by A. P. van.
12.00 Midnight: THE NEWS,
SATURDAY, MAR:19.
6.00 MUBIC WHRE YOU WORK. 6.30 MASTERS OF DESIGN,
"Mendelsvalir."
An histrated talk by Olive Zorian,
7.00 TISE NEWS.
10 NEWS ANALYSIS.
1.13 LIGHT MUSIC.
Gramarkone recursie),
7.30 GENERALLY SPEAKING, A.00 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 8.15 MUSIC FROM FILMS.
(Grainobhohe zeensási.
9.45 RANDY MACPHERSON THE THEATRE ORGAN, 9.70 THE NEWS.
9.10 HOME NEWS
BRITAIN.
Llora llorn; Orch, Vacat: Saroli Timbera Rumba (Rodriguez) -
Waldorf- Xavier Cugat and His Artoria Dreliestra. Vocal: Miguelito (Do Valties; Close to me-Waltz
ifts Base-Bydary Lipton and
Band. Vocal! Grosvenor House Chips Chipoendale.
REPORT 31.15 WEATHER
CLOSE DOWN,
Tuesday
12.13 Rtudio:
ANI
to
Tak Religious [Children). 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 12.32 1ght Variety with Bling and
Itol Crosby.
1.00 Albert Sandler Trio,
1.15 NEWS, WEATHER
REPORT
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.25 Interlude,
138 London Philharmonic Orches-
[PA.
2.00 Close town,
6.00 Programme Summary, 6.01 Ted trails and His Orchestra
With Paul Carpenter (Vocal), Listen to my music; Royal Garden Blues; line Luu: Any Old Iron: Very Love will find a way; This Thought of You: In the still of the night: My heart goes crazy: Ameng AT my souvenirs; When your lover has
gone.
FROM
D.15 PERCIVAL MACKEY. And his Orchestra. 10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15. BATUNDAY BPORT. Including commentaries on Rugby Union: The Calculta. Cup-England v. Scotland at Twickenham. Com- mentators: Itex Alsion and G. V. Wynne Jones, amited by "Jock' Wemyss: Association Fontball: Che1- sea v Shefeld United; Nacing: The commenta- nedinalitre andicap, for-haymond Glendenning.
1200 Midnight: THE NEWS.
6.30 ATUDIO: CANTONESE BY
NADIO.
liven by Mis Leo Wal-lan and Me S. K. Lee.
6.56 Denny Carter
chestra.
Bavoy Stampede (Carter): Melan- Plymouth choly Lullaby (Carior); Hack (Tang).
AND
CATHOLIC
PRAYERS. By the Rev. Father It Gallagher, 82,
W.
1.25
1.30 Music for You." 2.00 Clone Down.
8.60 Programme Rummary, 8.01 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S HALF
HOUR.
The Story of Music la England During the Last Four Hundred Years Written by nath, Kirby GAS STUDIOI CONCERT BY THE PUPILS OP THE DIOCESAN ROYS' SCHOOL. 430 STUDIOS
RADIO.
FEATURE-
8.60 "FROM THE EDITORIALS"
(LONDON RELAY).
10 "THE GOOD COMPANIONS.” By 3. D. Priestley Adapted for Broadcasting by James Greg-
Lob.
0.10. Interlude.
March of the Lowmen (From Robin Hood, Suite)-(Curzon)-Ian- don Palladiurg Orchestra:
9.15 STUDIO: THE
IN FICTION."
"DETECTIVE
Read by Clifford Davies, 9.35 A Short Programme of drieg
Music. The Last Epring (No. 2 of Two Melodies, Op. 34)-Sergn Elegiac Kouasevitzky and The Doston Bym- Sond phony Orchestra: Solveig's
"Peer Gint")-Elizabeth) From
Yeuille (Soprano); Schitinin CANTONESE
D'Album; Papliton-Arthur de Gree! (Plano); A Dream-Deniamino Gigli (Tenor) and the Derlin Stato Opers Orchestra. conducted by Bro Feldier Winkler: Scherzo - Impromptu Jascha Helfetz (Violin); Homage March No. 3 Op. 30-Sym phony Orchestra, conduríed by John Barbiroll.
Given by Ming Les and Mr 8. K. Lee,
BY
Wat-Jan
8.18 Harry Party and tits Aoxtet
The Bikelk of ATABY
(Snyder): Southpaw Special (Baville)) Freneci (Dominguez),
NEWS AND NEWS 7.00 WORLD
ANALYB19 (LONDON RE- .:
LAY), 7.15 STUDIO; APORTS PREVICW.
7.30 "MY HONGS FOR YOU"
Sung by Maurice Keary. Dearest of all; Faery Song (From the Immorial Hour); Drink to only with thine eyes; My songs J; Stowy-Drenaled Pearl,
nie for
7,43 Ilarnabae Von Orczy and Til
Orchestra,
Stefana Apollenta): Blue Skies (Rixner): Southern Skien (Kun-
Whe Gipsy neke);
Ritter); Mining-seo Duble Exner).
1000 RADIO NEWSREEL (LONDON
RELAY).
10.15 18 18 NEW
(LONDON RELAY),
ENGLAND"
Story of A Dominion by D. 0. Itridson with Mule Specially Composed by Douglas Lilburn
11.02 Victor Silvester's Strings,
Aistral-Tango (Wilson); Voices of Bring Quick Waltz Hario La Vista-Taupo Waltz of the Violina-Quick (Wilson).
11.15 WEATHER
(Strauss);. (Wilson)
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