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RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS IYA Auckland (660 kilocycles) —7.o: Local news service. 7.10: Talk by tile Gaidening Expert. 7.30: Evening programme: lieralclo and his Orchestra, with Cirii Grantham, the Tophatters and the beraltlettes. 7.40: Hilegarde (light vocal). -.4 0: Olive Groves and George Baker, with Orchestra. 7.5 4: “The Fol-de-rols’’ Concert Party. 8.2: Eric Coates and symphony Orchestra. s.S: studio recital by iho mas E. West (tenor).. 8.20: Decca Light symphony Orchestra. 8.26: “The First Great Churchill.” 8.52: Debroy Somers Band. 8.57: Station notices. 9.0: NRs newsreel: A digest of the day’s upws 9.15: BBC news commentary. 9.25: Jark Payne and his band. 9.30: Danre music. 1 l.o: News from London, followed by meditation music. 11.30: Close down. 2YA Wellington (570 k ilocycles)—7.o: l ,oc;i ! ~n evi s service. 7.15: “Britain speaks. ~28 to 7.30: Time signals. !• H erV - : - 4o: Ey ening pragramrne: Al- !?’,?!* c, . ortot (Pianoi. 8.2: The Combined NBS string orchestra and 2YA Concert orchestra (conductor: Andersen Tvreri Soloists: Phyllis Lawson (soprano C. A. North (baritonp >. chorus Master: H. Temple White. 8.58: station notices. 0.0: NBS newsreel. 9.15: BBC nows commentary. 9.25: Continuation of “The Requiem.” io.o (approx.).- Music, mirth £ih! melody. 11.0: News from London. joHowed by meditation music. 11.30: 3YA Christchurch (720 kilocycles)—7 0Local news service. 7.15: Book Review, by H. Win.-ton Rhodes. 7.30: Evening programme: Grand Symphony Orchestra. 7.38: “Dad and Dave.” 7.59: Front the studio: the J.yn Christies. 5.13: “A Gentleman Rider.” 8.25: From tne studio: James Huffy (tenon. 8.38: Decca Light Orchestra. 8.43: “The Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship Vulture.” 8.58: Station notices. 9.0: NBS newsreel. 9.15: BBC news commentary. 9.25: Musical comedy memories: The New State Symphony Orchestra. 9.33: Miliza Korjus (soprano). 9.40: Columbia Light Opera Company, i 9.48: Raymond Newell and Chorus. 9.52: Frank Marzalek and his Orchestra, io.oSwing and Sway with Sainniv Kaye. 1 1.0 * News from London, followed by meditation music. ti.3o: Close down. 4YA Dunedin (790 kilocycles) —7.o: Local news service. 7.10: “England speaks Through Shakespeare”: Talk by Byron Brown. 7.30: Evening programme: Ambrose and his Orchestra. 7.35: pror -ssur R. Lawson, introducing 19-4 1 series "f Winter Course Talks. 8.0: From the ■diidio: sr. Kilda Rand (conductor: L. Francis), and Mary Somerville < contralto >. y •': Mary Somerville 'contralto). 8.14: The Rand. 8.2 i: The Mastersingers 5.3 I • The Rand. 8. iI : Mary Somerville. 8.4 7: The Rand. 8.55: station notices <mNBS newsreel <».15: RR(: news commentary. 9.25: Guiseppe Recce and his Orchestra. 9.2 S: “Coronets of England”: “The Life of Queen Elizabeth.” 9.5 i: The Jules Ruben Trio. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. ll.f: News from London, followed by meditation music. 1130: Close! r—_ „i
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21373, 18 March 1941, Page 8
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