RADIO NOTES
Regular Sessions at YA stations 5 to 6 p.m.: Children's sessions; 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner Music; 7 to 8 p.m: News and reports. MONDAY IYA AUCKLAND The Paul Godwin Orchestra 7.10 Thomas E. West, tenor 7..12 Opei a Company Kbyher 8.2.'5 Thrills S.-W The Hunchback of Ben Ali «S.f)l Stuart Robertson, bass }).() XBS newsrcel !).!."> News commentary 9.25 Dccca Li 4 hi. Orchestra 9.31 Paul Robeson, bass 9.:i7 Harry Horiick's Orchestra 9.4:> The Salon Orchestra 9.49 Frank Parker, vocal 9..").") Promenade Orchestra 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 2YA WELLINGTON 7. I.) Massed Bands 7-157 The Municipal Orchestra 8.0 St. Patrick's Day Concert 9.0 NBS newsreel 9.15 News commentary 9.25 Voices in Harmony 9.37 Surfeit of Lampreys 10.0 Dance music. 3YA CHRISTCHURCHL 7.30 Robert Hood Bowers Band 7.39 Cyril Fletcher, entertainer 7.45 Grenadier Guards Band 7.53 Robert Lindsay, baritone 7.59 Foden's Motor Works Band 8.19 Alva Myers, soprano 8.32 Cairns Citizens Band 8.44 Robert Lindsay, ban tone 9.0 NBS newsreel 9.15 News commentary 9.25 L. Goossens, oboe 9.42 Hulda Lashauiska, soprano 9.50 Eileen Joyce, piano. 4YA DUNEDIN. 7.30 National Symphony Orchestra 7.40 John McCormack. tenor 7.54 J. H. ScfU're Celeste Octet 8.0 Dora Labbett, soprano 8.10 Symphony Orchestra 8.17 The Don Cossacks Choir 8.29 Wilhelm Backhaus, piano 8.38 The Don Cossacks Choir 8.4(5 Promenade Orchestra 9.0 NBS newsree! 9.15 News commentary 9.25 Quentin Maclean, organ 9.28 Highlights of Literature 10.0 Night Club.
TUESDAY IYA AUCKLAND 7.30 Geraldo and his Orclicsira 7.40 Hildegarde, light vocal 7.4(i Olive Grove-: and George Baker 7.51 The Fol-de-vol.': 8.2 Tiie Symphony Orchestra 8.8 Thomas E. West, tenor 8.20 Light Symphony Orchestra 8.26 The First Great Churchill 8.52 Debroy Somers Band 9.0 NBS newsreel 9.15 Xews commentary 9.25 Jack .Payne and his Hand 9.30 Dance music. 2YA WELLING TON--7.45 Alfred Cortot. piano 8.2 NBS String Orchestra and the 2YA Concert Orchestra 9.0 NBS news rc el 9.15 News commentary 9.25 "The Requiem" continued 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 3YA CHRIST CHURCH 7.30 Grand Symphony Orchestra 7.38 Dad and Dave 7.50 Palladium Orchestra 7.59 Lyn Christie 8.13 A Gentleman Rider 8.25 James DufTv, tenor 8.38 Decca Light Orchestra 8.43 The Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship Vulture. 9.0 NBS newsree) 9.15 Xews commentary 9.25 Symphony Orchestra 9.33 Miliza Korjirs, soprano 9.40 Light Opera Company 9.52 Frank Manalek's Orchestra 10.0 Dance music. 4YA DUNEfcIN 7.30 Ambrose and his Orchestra 7.35 Winter Course Talks S.T) St. Kilda Band B.S Mary Somerviile, contralto 8.11 The Band 8.24 The Master-singers 8.31 The Band 8.41 Mary Someiville, contralto 8.17 The Band 9.0 NBS nev/sreii 9.15 News commentary 9.25 Guisoppo iUcee's Orchestra 9.28 Coronets of England 9.54 The Jules Ruben Trio 10.0 Music, mirtli and melody.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 284, 17 March 1941, Page 7
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