RICHARD CROOKS RECITAL
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA USUAL FEATURES FROM 4YA Little variation from the usual programmes from 4YA is shown in the fare for transmission next week. A Richard Crooks tenor recital to be heard on Monday night, a recorded band programme on Tuesday, a concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra on Thursday, and the 4YA Concert Orchestra on Saturday will form the highlights of the week. There are, of course, the usual recorded features. Details from the programmes of the week ar* as follows: — Monday. 10.50 a.m.: Talk to women by Margaret. 7.40 p.m.: Talk to young farmers. 8; • Masterpieces of Music.’ 8.42: Recital by Richard Crooks (tenor). 9.18: ‘London,’ a 8.8. C. production. 10: ‘Night Club.’ Tuesday. 10.50 a.m.; ‘ Ships and Shoes and Seal- ; ing Wax,’ by Nelle Scanlan. 7.30 p.m.: Winter course talk. 8: Recorded band programme. 8.11: Gaynor Paape (piano). 9.13: ‘ Coronets of England.’ 9.42: ‘ The Theatre Box.’ 10: Music, mirth, and melody. Wednesday. 10.15 a.m.: Talk to women by Margaret. . 11: ‘Cooking by Electricity.’ Noon: South , Dunedin community sing. 3.15 p.m.: Talk by A.C.E. home science section. 7.30: Hints to motorists. 8: ‘Bold, Bad Bucaneers.’ 8.15: * Ravenshoe.’ 8.28: ‘Aloha Land.’ 8.42: ‘The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.’ 9.19: ‘Soldier of Fortune.’ 10: Modern dance music. Thursday, 10.50 a.m.: 'Talks by a Biologist.’ 7.30: Gardening talk. 8: Concert by London Philharmonic Orchestra. 10: Music, mirth, and melody. Friday. 10.50 a.m.: * Ships and Shoes and Sealing Wax.’ 11; ‘Cooking by Gas.’ Noon: Community sing from Strand Theatre. 3.15 p.m.: A.C.E. talk. 7.30: ‘What Shall We Eat?’ 7.50: ‘Do You Know Why?’ 8: ‘Dad and Dave.’ 8.15: ‘‘The Kingsmen.” n.vß; 'The Circle of Shiva’ 8.41: Sketch. . 9)10: Frederick Page (pianist). 9.30: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams. 10: Dance •music by Dick Colvin’s Orchestra. .Saturday. 10.50 a.m.: * Maty Makes a -p.m.: Rugby commentary. 7.30: Topical war talk* from 8.8. C. 8: Light orchestral ' and ballad music. 4YA Orchestra, with L. E. Dailey (tenon. .■ 10: Sports results, Dance music. t vy. 8.8. C. speakers have been directed put- more “ punch into the talks ■ And bulletins. The declared aim of the 5 corporation is to “ erect a dam of truth against a never-ceasing torrent of lies and rumours.” It was time the more pep order was issued. For h long time one of the. Empire announcers sounded as if he were bored about the whole bally business.
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Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 4
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