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RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS 1V A Auckland (6SO kilocycles).—7.o: Local news service. 7.3" Evening- programme. I'hii.i.ii munic urciiesua. 7.44: 'lUiubia Llfc.ii Uiiera Loini-aiiv. 7.52. squei aders.” ii.« Fourth Form at si. Percy's.” 8.57: -tat.on notices. y.u: NBS .Newsreel. A iiK-est oi the day s news, y. 15: BBC News lohimeiuarv. 9.2 5: Music by British hands. Interlude, 9.31: ”Dati and Dave.” . Kay Kyser and his Orchestra. 11.": News Hum London, rollowed by meditation music. 11.3 0: Close down. 2YA Wellington (570 kilocycles).—7.o l ocal hews service. ..la: “Britain -peaks.” :.*a to 7.30: Time signals. 7.30: Talk by Book 111-viewer. 7.1.7: Evening ]»roamine. Act 1. Rainbow Ithythm, lea luring: the Melody Makers. s.> : Act sf, ln-;.ector llornleig-h Investigates.” 8.2 1: Vrt 3: *.l the Console. 11. ltobihsoil Cleaver. 8.3": Act 1. Among- My Souvenirs, presenting the Singing cavalier and the -wiiiKtime Harm ■m-i- a studio presentation . x.o». -tation notice-. NBS \ : -••st or the day’s news la: BBC News Commentary. 9.25: Julie Werry soprano.. slnsrs I rom the studio. . -peter and the Woll.” An orchestral fairy tale by ProkollelT. presented by Serge hoiissevitzky and the Boston Symphony orchestra. Narrator: Richard Hale,, lo.l: v!lisle, mirth and melody. II.": New- from London, followed by meditation music. 11.30: Close down. 3YA Christchurch (720 kilocycles). 7.0: Local news service. 7.1»: -The Dahlia -how,” talk by O. W. B. Anderson. 7.17: Review or the Journal or Agriculture. 7.3": Evening programme. New Light Symphony urchesti a. 7.33: “The Adventures <<r Marco Polo.” 7.4" : Boston promenade orchestra. 7.52: “The .Mystery or Harrington Hall.” 8.4: Louis Levy and Tils orchestra 8.10 Beatrice kav vocal', s. 1 »>: From the Studio. Hae Neal Piano Accordionist . 8.2'.). “Those We love.” A -tory or people like us. the Marshalls, *.53: Orchestra Mascotte. 8.58: station notices. NBS Newsreel. A digest of the day’s new*, p. 15: BBC .News Commentary. 9.25: Dam-c Music. 11.": News from London, followed by meditation music. 11.30: Close down 4YA Dunedin (790 kilocycles)—7.o: Local news service. T.lu: Gardening* talk. 7.3": Evening- programme. Symphony Orci»e-tra programme, featuring works by M'aurice Ravel (born March 7, 1875;. Studio vocalist. Thomas E. West (tenor,. 7.40: Robert Couzlnou baritone). 7.48: Walter Damrosch and the New York Philharmonic symphony Orchestra. 8.8: Madeleine Grey 'soprano). 8.14: Jacqueline Blancquand (piano) with Charles Munch and the Paris Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30: Thomas E. West tenor). 8.42: Albert Wolff and the Lamoureux Concert Orchestra. 8.58: Station notices. 9.0: NBS newsreel. A digest of the day’s news. 9.15: BBC news commentary. 9.25: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. 10.5: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: News from London, rollcrA’ed by meditation music. 11.30: Cl9£e down.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21363, 6 March 1941, Page 5
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