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SUNDAY'S PROGRAMMES Rebroadcasts of London news and recordings of broadcasts are given by national stations at 6,7, 7.45, and 8.45 а. and at 1,15, 6.15, and 11 p.m. At 9 p.m. an N.B.S. newsreel will be broadcast. Close at 11.30. 4YA (790k0), Dunedin. 9: With the boys overseas. 10.15: Feminine artists, 11: Presbyterian service, Knox Church; Eev. D. C. Herron. 12.15 p.m.: Concert celebrities. 1: Dinner music. 2: Instrumental interlude. 2.30; Music by Cesar Franck. 3.2: Orchestras of the world. 3.30: ‘Madman’s Island.’ 3.43: Light orchestras and ballads. 4: Musical comedy. 6.30; Congregational service, Moray Place Church; Rev. F. de Lisle. 8: Eileen Joyce (piano). 8.24: From the studio, Bertha Rawlinson (contralto). 8.37; Leslie Howard String Orchestra. 9.27-10.3: Cortot (piano), Tnibaud (violin), and String Quartet. _ ' ' Monday.—9.3o; Music while you work. 11: For my lady. 11,20: From the talkies. 12; Lunch music. 2; Operetta. 2.30; Music while you work. 3.30: Classical hour. 4.30: Cafe music 4YO (1,14:kc), Dunedin. 8.15; ‘Plays for the People.’ 8.30; Symphonic programme. 10: Close down. 4Y (680 kc), Invercargill. б. Presbyterian service, First Church; Rev. J. W. Olliver, B.A. 7.50; Gleanings from far and wide. 8.15: ‘Those We Love.’ 9.25: ’Silas Marner.’ 9.37: Slumber session. 10; Close down. 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 7;,Catholic service, Cathedral; Rev. Fr. Joyce-8.15: Beecham and London Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.25: From the studio: Margaret. Hamilton (contralto). 8.36; 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. 9.27; From the studio; Rita Simpson (mezzo-soprano). 9.39: Gwen McLeod (pianist). 9.52-10: Beecham and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. 2YA (570 kc), Wellington. 7: Anglican service, relayed from S.t. Peter’s (Ven. Archdeacon Bullock). 8,5: ‘ The Garden of Melody.’ A musical ramble with the N.B.S. Light Orchestra; direction Harry Ellwood. 9.27: ‘The Pheasant,’ a radio play by W. Graeme Holder. 10: Close of normal programme. IY,A (650 kc), Auckland. 7; Presbyterian service, St. David’s Church ; Rev. W. Bower Black. 8.15: liar- - monic interlude. 8.30: Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. 9.28-10.51; ‘Music From the Theatre ’: Meyerbeer's operas, ' i.es Huguenots,’ ‘ L’Afncaine,’ ‘Le Prophete.’ N.Z. COMMENTATOR FOR 8.8. C. TAHU HOLE One of the regular radio commentators of the 8.8. C. is Tabu Hole, a Mew Zealander. Born and educated at Christchurch, Hole started work as a reporter on the ’ Press,’ and following several appointments in Australia.be eventually, on returning from a world tour, became Ihe
youngest news editor on the oldest newspaper in Australia, the Sydney ‘ Morning Herald. In 1937 he left Sydney to be Hie 1 Herald’s ’ special correspondent in London, arriving there at (be time of (bo Munich crisis. The brief period covered by a war commentary is not all the time that is reemired by the one who gives it. Hole finds Unit each broadcast demands sjx hours’ intensive work, sorting out ideas, studying the relevant material, making a note of what be lias to say, writing it, and eventually appearing at the studio to deliver it at a very early hour in the morning.
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Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 3
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484ON ALL WAVELENGTHS Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 3
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