RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY,
,r? ?;, Paoiflc Service.—s.ls: Felling Male Voice Choir. 5.30: A. Conan Doyle's Serial, Poison Belt." 6.15: Talk, "Science Notebook." 6.40 : Cole, Piano. 7.45 : "From Chester Wilmot.' 7.50: Gramophone records. 8.15: : 8.8.C. Theatre Orchestra. 8.45: "Songs and Dances from Spain." 2YA. Wellington.—7.o: "Salve to the United Navies. 7.15: Talk, "100 Years of Danish Folk Songs": H. C. D. Somerset. 7.30: Queen's Hall Orchestra, "The Wasp" Overture (Vaughan Williams). 7.43: Joan Bryant (soprano). 7.55: "Trains," an anthology from the works of contemporary' English poets. 8.10: N.B.S. String Quartet, Quartet in D (Reineeke). 8 43: Sonatina in G Minor (Schubert), Thomas Matthews (violin), Eileen Ralph (piano). 9.30: News lor the New Zealand Forces. 9 40: Movie Tunes. 10.0: Spotlight Band. Dance ! music. 10.45: Band Wagon. 2YC, Wellington.—7.o : After-dinner music. 8.0: variety. 8.30: "Homestead on the Rise." 5.40 : Langworth Programme. 9.0 : Band music. d.lo: Professional Boxing. 10.0: Light concert. 2YD, Wellington.—7.o: Musical Stars. 7.20: twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." 7 33: Top of the Bill. 8.0: Melodies that charm. 8.15 : Dancing times. 8.40 :-. The Story Behind the Song: "Saved by Grace." 9.2: Edward German's Music. 9.35: "Loss "Empire." IYA, Auckland.—7.3o: "His Lordship's Memoirs." 7.45: "The Phantom Drummer.'1 8.14: 'The Refugee: Now Britain is His Home." 8.35: West End Celebrity Orchestra. "Tricksy" (Charrisin). 8.38: "Mr. Meredith Walk* Out." 5.52: Celebrity Orchestra. "Souvenir of Monte Carlo" (Tattenhall). 9.25: Herman Finck's Orchestra, "Ofienbachlana." 0.33: Anne Mills (mezzo-soprano) 9.39 : David Rose's Orchestra "Holiday for Strings," "Our Walt?,." 9.51 • London Theatre Orchestra, Waltzes from Vienna (Strauss). 10.0: Scottish Interlude. 10.15: Music, mirth, and melody. 3YA, Christchurch.—7.ls: "September In the Garden." 7.30: Peter Fielding's Music-Magi clans. 7.46: H.M. Irish Guards Band. "Eng | lisl) Folk Songs nnd Da noes." 7.52- The M astro Singers. 8.0: Band of ;the Queen's (loyal Regiment. 8.16: Alice Chapman (soprano'). 5.38: Robert Lindsay (baritone). 8.51: H.M Life Guards Band. "Festivalia" Fantasia ft 25 ■ Music from the Theatre, "Carmen" (Part II [continued). 10.15- Music, mirth, and melody ! 4YA. Dunedin.—7.3o: Gil DechV Orchestra. Maori Selection. 7.39: "Battle Honour- The 51st Highland Division." 7.53: Glasgow Orpheus Choir. 83 : Reginald Leopold's Orchestra, old favourites in present-day, settings 8 27: Anita Ritchie (soprano). 8.37-. Fritz Krelslcr (violin). "Gipsy Cnprice" (Krelsler) "Lotus Land" (Scott-Kreisler). 8.45: Paui Godwin's Orchestra, "Suites Funamhulesque" (Messager). 9.25: Donald Thorne (organ) "March of the Toys" (Herbert) 928 • "Jezebel's Daughter." 9.54: International Radio Orchestra, "Minute Marches." 10.0: Two i Pianos. 10.15 : Masters in Lighter Mood.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 4
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