ON THE AIR
TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc.) —7.30: Evening Programme—Featuring the Auckland Commercial Travellers’ and Warenousemen’s Club Choir, conducted by Will Henderson. London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Beatrice and Benedict” Overture ißerlioz). 7.40: Roland Hayes (tenon, in Negro Spirituals. 7.48: Jacques String Orchei tra. 8.0; The < . J McCarthy). 8.8: Walter Gieseking (piano). 3.12: Studio Recital by Gilda Trayes (soprano). 8.24 Vasa Prihoda (violin), "Varia- ■ ions on a Theme" (Paganini-Pnhoda). .22: The Chair, Sea Shanties iSnantyman. .1. L. Wilson; concertina. W. S lepply). 8.41 iildied Doling (harp). 8.45. x'ne Choir, •it Songs. Du: Newsreel with commenary. 9.25: Variety, featuring Gertrude Lawrence and the Merry Macs. 10.10: Ai Donahue’s Oichesira. lu.su: War review, i.u: London News. 11.20: Close down. -YA WELLINGTON <*>.u kt., Y.o: opo* t. ex vice. 7.15 8.8. C. i a ogramm 2- lab < . .< brig* hows! °leut ■ 1 1'' i. ... -■ ■* y'•G.eve Bui.:!* Tunc. U l' .bc Mouen. ce mu. . iu.au: W iew. 11.0 London News 11.20: C*ose down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH 1 120 kc.)—7.30: Evening Programme- London Palladium orchestra, “The Thist.e" Selection oi -Scottish Melodies (Myddieion). 7.4.> Parker oi the Yard.” b. 4: London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Dr. Maicoiin .Sargent, "Fantasia on Sea Shanties" (an. Gibilaro). 8.12: Crock and Partner. 8.23. Cafe Collette Orchestra. 8.29: Stet Tani ano his Silver Songsters. 8.36: Primo Scala's Accordion Band. 8 42: Hulbert Brothers, a. 40: Vera Lynn 8.52: Harry Engieman’s Quintet. 9.0: Newsreel with commentary. 9.25: Musical comedy memories, Light Opera Company, "Floradora” vocal gems iStuart). 9.34: Michael Bartlett (tenor). 9.40: Blue Hungarian Band. 9 46: Olive Groves and George Baker. 9.53: Allan Prior, Raymond Marlowe, Paul Clemon, Olaf 01-on and Chorus. 9.57. Harry HorJick’s Salon Orchestra. 10.0: Sports results. 10.15: Dance Music. 10.50: Wai review. 11.0: London News. 11.20: Close
4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.)—7.30: Evening Programme—Recorded Light Orchestras and Ballads—Orchestre Raymonde, "Merrie England" Dances (German), "Hornpipe. Minuet, Rustic Dance, Jig." 7.37: Gwynn Williams and Welsh Singers. 7.43: Dajos Bela Orchestra. 7.51: H. Robinson Cleaver and Patricia Rossborough (organ and piano). 7.57: Fiedler and the Boston Promenade Orchestra. 8.5: From the Studio— James Simpson (tenor). 8.12: Bennett and Slaney (xylophone), with Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. 8.22: Esther Coleman (contralto). 8.31: Coates and Lighi Symphony Orchestra, "Springtime Suite"
(Coates). 8.43: James Simpson. 8.50: Fiedler and Boston Promenade Orchestra. 9.0. Newsreel with commentary. 9.25: Dance Music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance Music. 10.50: War review. 11.0; London News. 11.20: Close down.
2YN NELSON (920 kc.)—7.o: Local Rugby results. Listeners' Own Session— Andrews Sisters (vocal), "Johnny Peddler" Eddy Duchin and his Orchestra. "Please Take a Letter, Miss Brown”; Bing Crosby, "Beautiful Dreamer.” 7.15: Bing Crosby and Frances Langford, “Gypsy Love Song”; Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights, "Falling Leaves”; Vera Lynn (vocal), "When They Sound the Last All Clear.” 7.25: The West End Players. "Down Argentina Way”; Deanna Durbin (soprano), “Beneath the Lights of Home.” 7.31: Alexander Borowsky (piano), “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2." 7.40: Oscar Natzke (bass), "Honour and Arms”; Kate Smith (vocal). "Thine Alone.” 7.48: John Charles Thomas (baritone), "Home on the Range." 7.52: George Formby (comedian), "Delivering the Morning Milk”; Jack Daly (vocal), "I’ll Pray for You." 8.0: God Save the King. New Mayfair Orchestra with vocalists, "Gershwin Medley No. 1.” 8.10: “Those We Love.” 8.36: Willy Steiner and his Salon Orchestra, "Bizzicato —Intermezzo"; "Black Eyes"; "Stephanie— Gavotte." 8.45: Vienna Boys’ Choir, "Tales from the Vienna Woods.” "Santa Lugia.” 8.54: Victor Silvester’s Harmony Music, "Pas Des Fleurs,” "Samun." 9.0: Big Ben. 9.2: Dance to Music by Joe Loss and his Orchestra, “When Your Train Has Gone," “I’ve Got Sixpence,” "You Don’t Have to Tell, I Know," "Down Ev'ry Street." 9.14: Kenny Baker (tenor), "You Walk By.” 9.17: Joe Loss and his Orchestra, "Does She Love Me ” “The London I Love." "Yesterday’s Dreams," "Goodnight Again.” 9.30: Swing Session—Artie Shaw and his Orchestra, “Concerto for Clarinet.” 9.40: Bob Crosby and his Orchestra. “Them There Eyes” Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra, "Central Avenue Breakdown.” 9.47: Bob Zurke and his Band, "I’ve Found a New Baby,” "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea." 9.53: Benny Goodman Sextet, "Flying Home”; Wingie Manone and his Orchestra, "Limehouse Blues.” 10.0: Close down. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) All main stations: 6. 7 and 8.45 a.m., Londqn.News. 9.0, "With the Boys Overseas/* 1 -p.m., Dinner music. 1.15 and 6.15, Coofldh News. 6.30, "We Work for Victory.” 8.45. Sunday evening talk. 9.0, Newsreel with commentary. 10.50, War review. 11.0: London News. IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc.)—ll.o: Salvation Army Service, Congress Hall (Major L. Tong). 12.15 p.m.: "Musical Musings." 2.0: "Of General Appeal.” 2.30: "Round the Bandstand." 3.0: "Enthusiasts’ Corner." 3.30: Music by Schubert, "Sonata in A Minor.” played by Lili Kraus. 3.54: "Among the Classics." 5.0: Children's Song Service. 5.45: "As the Day Declines." 7.0: Brethren Service, Howe Street Hall (J. H. Manins). 8.15: "Harmonic Interlude." 8.30: Evening Programme—Philharmonic Orchestra. "At the Tchaikovsky Fountain" (arr. Urbach). 9.28: "Music from the Theatre"—"Norma," by Bellini (part 2). 11.20: Close down.
2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc.)—ll.o: Baptist Service, Central Church (Rev. L. A. North). 12.15: "These You Have Loved.” 2.0: Triple Concerto in C Minor. Soloists: Odnoposoff (violin), Auber (’cello), Morales (piano). 2.48: "In Quires and Places Where They Sing.” 3.30. The Master Singers. 3.40: Kostelanetz Time. 3.48: Celebrity Vocalist, Malcolm McEachern. 4.0: "Cavalcade of Empire: The Spirit of England" (part 2). 4.13: Military Bands. 4.33: "Lovers’ Lilts from the Operas.” 5.0: Children’s Song Service. 5.58: For the organ lover. 7.0: Catholic Service, St. Gerard’s Church. 8.5:. Evening Programme —"The Garden of Melody," a musical ramble with the N.B.S. Light Orchestra (direction, Harry Ellwood). 9.27: Around the Bandstand: Band of H.M. Coldsteam Guards, ‘‘Florodora’’ Selection (Stuart); Band of the Fifth Infantry Brigade. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, "Wilfred Sanderson’s Popular Songs” (arr. Ord. Hume); Bickershaw Colliery Band; St. Hilda Professional Band; The Royal Artillery Band, Woolwich. 11.20; Close down.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.)—ll.o: Church of Christ Service, Moorhouse Avenue Church (Rev. C. G. Flood). 12.15: "Music for the Middlebrow.” 2.0: "The Bands March 0n."2.30: From the Theatre. 3.0: Music by John Ireland, "Trio No. 3 in E,” The Grinke Trio. 3.25: Sunday concert. 4.0: "For the Music Lover.” 4.30: Favourites from the Masters. 5.0: Children’s Service. 5.45: Evening Reverie. 7.0: Congregational Service, Trinity Church (Rev. A. V. Whiting). 8.15: Evening Programme—Sir Thomas Beecham and London Philharmonic Orchestra, "The Thieving Magpie” Overture (Rossini). 8.25: Kirsten Flagstad (soprano). 8.31: Ida Haendl (violin). 9.27: Studio recitals—Lois Manning (piano). 9.42: Len Barnes (baritone). 9.55: Sadler’s Wells Orchestra (conductor, Constance Lambe), "Les Patineurs” Ballet Suite (Meyerberg, arr. Lambert). 11.20: Close down.
4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.)—ll.o: Anglican Service, St. Paul’s Cathedral (the Dean). 12.15: Concert celebrities. 2.0: Instrumental interlude. 2.30: Music by Sibelius, “Symphony No. 7 in C Major, Op. 105,” played by Koussevitzky and 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. 2.53: Orchestras of the world. 3.30: "Madman’s Island.” 3.43: Light orchestras and ballads. 4.0: Baptist Service. Hanover Street Church (Rev. J. Ewen
Simpson). 5.30: Big Brother Bill’s Song Service. 6.45: Selected, recordings. 8.0. Evening Programme—Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra, "The Fire Bird Suite" (Stravinsky) 8.22: Xenia Belmas (soprano). 8.29: Simon Barer (piano). 9 26: Ormandy and Philadelphia Orchestra. Dido and Aeneas Suite" (Purcell). 9.42 John Charles Thomas (baritone). 9.50: Temianka (violin), "Polonaise in A Major. Op. 21" (Wieniawski). 9.58: Sir Hamilton Harty and the Halle Orchestra. "Dream Children” (Elgar) 11.20: Close down.
2YN NELSON (920 kc.)—7.o: Classical .lusic- Adolf Busch Chamber Players and Marcel Moyse, "Suite No. 2 in B Minor." '.24: Julius Patzak (tenor), “Ach Mein Sinn.” 7.30: E. Power Biggs (organ). Selections from "The Little Organ Book." 7 42 Germaine Lubin (soprano), "Cantate de la Pentecote." "Tristesse 7.50: Ferenc Vecsej (violin), “Rondo” from "Sonata Op. 12. N 3.” 7.55: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Walter), "Finale” from "Military Symphony.” 8.0: Light Opera Marek Weber’s Orchestra, "Indra Waltz." Joseph Schmidt (tenor), “You Mean the World to Me." ".6: Light Opera Company, "Duchess of Dantzig” (vocal gems). 8.15: Al Bollingtor (organ), "Musical Comedy Heroines" 8.21: Gladys Moncrieff (soprano), “Arcady is Ever Young”; Trevor Watkins (tenor). ' Wonderful.” "I Live for Your Love.” 8.30: God Save the King. Concert Session— London Symphony Orchestra (Walter). "Coriolan Overture." 8.39: Alexander Kipnis (bass). "Soldiers' Song." 8.42: The Salon Orchestra, "Romance.” 8.45: Lily Pons (soprano), “Green." "Mandoline”; Jesus Maria Sanroma (piano), "Nocturne in D Flat." 8.55: Andre Kostelanetz and his
Orchestra. “Clair de Lune.” 9.0: Big Ben. 9.1: "Out of the Silence." 9 29: British Symphony Orchestra (Wood), "Molly on the Shore." 9.33: Sydney Mac Ewan (tenor), "In Summer Time on Bredon.” "The Foggy Dew.” 9 39. Marcel Palott! (organ), "Melodie." "Prelude in G Minor.” 9 45: Orchestre Raymonde. “Polonaise Militafre.” 9.48: "Homestead on the Rise " 10.0• Close down. Ihe Voire lhal Was Not Heard .vervboriy sat tense the speaker only '•roaked someone laughed •iut someone else handed up Lixotds In a moment relief came a clear trc.ne voice Lixoid* act mstantly In. aluable to Speakers Singers Teachers. Military < ifficers Keep vour throat fit ivith tiny effective Lixoids. lOd *ll chemists Handy tin».
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 29 August 1942, Page 2
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