STATE THEATRE
“INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT.” “International Settlement,” will be finally shown tonight. “JEANNIE.” “Jeannie,” a delightful comedy romance, which will be shown tomorrow night at the State Theatre, stars Michael Rodgrave and Barbara Mullen with Wilfred Lawson, Kay Hammond, Albert Lieven and a host of British players. Barbara Mullen gives, an interesting performance of a Scottish lass who finds the sophistication of prewar Vienna almost too much for her until rescued by an ingenious Yorkshire lad (Michael Redgrave). The comedy bubbles over with good fun and is enlivened with frequent touches of compelling human interest. Sunday night’s programme will be headed by the stirring story of the West, “Drums Along the Mohawk,” which is beautifully presented.
OVER THE WIRELESS TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA. Wellington. G. 15: London news. 7.15: Book Review. 7.30: Master Singers. 8.0: Rainbow Rhythm. 8 20: “Lost Property." 8.33 “Hometown Variety.” 9.0: Newsreel. 9.25: Yvonne Webb-Jones (soprano). 10.10: From the Boys Overseas. 10.50: War Review. 11.0: London news. 11.20: Close down. 2YC. Wellington. 5.0: Variety. 6.35: Air Force Signals. 8.0: Chamber music. 2YD. Wellington. 7.20: Rapid Fire. 7.45: Favourite Dance Bands. 8.5: Moods. 8.40: “Dad and Dave.’; 9.5: Music of Doom. IYA. Auckland. 7 15: “Man’s Duty to the Soil." 7.30: Big Four. 8.0: “The Bright Horizon." 8.25: “Parker of the Yard.” 8.50: "The Inside Story.” 9.31: “Dad and Dave.” 3YA. Christchurch. 7.15: Gardening. 7.30: Big Four. 8.0: “McGlusky the Filibuster." 8.32: “The Phantom Drummer.” 4YA. Dunedin. 7.10: Gardening. 8.0: 4YA String Orchestra. 8.19: Olive Campbell (piano). 8.8. C. Pacific Service:—s.s: News Headlines 5 15: Listeners’ Log. 5.30: Britain Sings. 5.45: “Hello" to Australian Children 6.0: “Front Line Family.” 6.ls:'News. 6.30: “The War at Sea": Lt. Commander Thomas Woodroffe. 6.45: Tommy Trinder. 7 15: J B. Priestley’s talk. 7.30: Headline News and Views. 7.45: “World Perspective”: Talk by David Low. 8.0: Radio Newsreel 8 25: Tomorrow's Programmes. 8.30: Antonia Butler (’cello 1. 8.58: News Headlines.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 July 1943, Page 6
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