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. FRIDAY IYA AUCKLAND 7.: i() Symphony Orchestra 7.10 Sketches and Legends oL' the Sea 8.0 Thomas Matthews, violin 8.H2 Leonard Couch, tenor 8.44 Netta Simicli, piano 9.0 NI3S newsreel 9.25 Philadelphia Orchestra i).:n Lora Labbctte, soprano 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. „V A VVKLS-INGTOM 7.15 Symphony Orchestra 8.1 They All Went- to London 8.21 Ye hud i Menuhin, violin 8.2,9 Myra Sawyer, soprano 8.43 At Short Notice j 9.0 NBS newsreel 9.25 For the Bandsman 10.0 Rhythm on Record. ■6YA CHRISTCHURCH 7.30 Symphony Orchestra 7.51 Daisy Perry, contralto 8.4 Symphony Orchestra 8.38 Thomas E. West, tenor 8.50 Philharmonic Orclicstra 9.0 NBS newsreel 9.25 Symphony Orchestra 9.29 Paul Robeson, bass: 9.32 Hillingdon Orchestra 9.48 Frank Ryan, tenor 9.57 Symphony Orchestra 10.2 The Masters in Lighter Mood. «YA nUNElill*. 7.30 Gauraont British Orchestra 7.38 Dad' and: Dave 7.51 A Sentimentalist in Musicland 8.14 One Good Deed a Day 8.27 Rocky Mountain Rhythm 8.30 Team Work 8.55 Piano Accordion Band 9.0 NBS newsreel 9.25 Promenade Orchestra 9.39 Peter Lescenco, baritone 9.51 Alfred Cortot, piano 10.0 Dance music. SATURDAY iya attcki.an{"v 7.30 Symphony Orchestra 7.35 Colleen Challis. contralto 7.47 Lenora Owsley, piano 7.57 Ethel Gibson, soprano 8.10 Jeanne Gautier, violin 8.18 Marie Wilson String Quartet 8.48 L. Thomas, baritone 9.0 NBS newsreel 9.25 Old-time dance programme. 2YA V/ELUNCTU!* 7.45 Songs in Harmony 8.2 North of Moscow 8.27 Peter Dawson, baritone 8.50 Palladium Orchestra 9.0 NBS newsreel 9.25 Make Believe Ballroom Time. A CHRIST«'MV'HCJi 7.30 Jack Hyilton's 1 Orchestra 7.40 Parker of the Yard 8.3 Hillingdon Orchestra 8.24 Lukewela's Royal Hawaiian?? 8.35 Bing Crosby, vocal 8.4G Geraldo and his Orchestra 8.55 Municipal Orchestra 9.0 NBS newsreel 9.25 Musical Comedy Memories 9.28 Light Opera Company HS. 15 Dance music. AY A OUNF.pm. 7.30 New Mayfair Orchestra. 7.40 The Madison Singers 7.47 Renard Dance Orchestra 7.53 Beryl Newell, piano 7.5-9 Promenade Orchestra 8.15 Doris Wilson, soprano 8.21 Viennese Orchestra 8.27 Frank Tiiterton, tenor 3.45 Doris Wilson, soprano 9.0 NBS newsreel 9.25 Dance music.
SUNDAY IYA AUCKLAND 7.0 Anglican Service 8.15 Thomas Matthews, violin 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9.0 XBS newsreel 9..28 Recorded piny: "The Tram pi e( Herbage Springs" v. .- : fi.vaVTO IS. 7.0 Presbyterian Service 8. 5 Kvr ni n g p rog ra in me 8.22 Gladys Swarthout, soprano 8.28 Sadler's Is Orchestra 8.1") Sunday evening talk 9.9 XiiS newsreei \).2/ i J ecer iiawson, baritone . 9. !8 .-S rouml :.ite Handstand. jy/i 7.0 Roman Catholic Service Aiu>ic from the Theatre 8. !."> Sunday evening talk 9.9 Nl>S newsreel 9.27 Continuation of the opera. \ -vUNKNN 9.30 Methodist Service 8.15 Symphony Orchestra 8.2G 7 Feodcr Chaiinpin, bass 8.35 Symphony Orchestra 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9.0 NBS ne"»vsrecl 9.27 Symphony Orchestra.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 61, 5 June 1942, Page 7
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