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What Would You

Like To Hear?

| SUNDAY, July 23 MONDAY, July 24 TUESDAY, July 25 1YA Mery alge har re * 2YA 8.0 Chamber music pro-]1YX 8.20 "Symphony in E Flat" : Giitest} meee gramme — (Mozart) 2YA 2.0 Schumann Symphony 8YA 9.17 "Sonatina in G Minor" 9.32 "Concerto in D Major" 3.0 "Flying Dutchman" (Schubert) (Hadyn) ‘ , 9.42 Quintet by Arnold Bax} 9y¢ 32 "Concerto in D Minor" in" im eet ee 4YA 8.0 Recital programme fea- (Bach) 4YA 2:30 Brahms turing Gladys: Monerieff 9.5 "Gaiete Parisienne" 30 pce _- f ca G 1ZM 8.0 Debussy songs rae te : . : yi rom erman}oyn 8.0 Tschaikovski: Fifth|2YN 8.80 "Jeux sYc 9.0 Ps. Spe Symphony 3YL 8.0 Chamber music 3YL 9.40 Ruasian Ca Choir| 2¥H 9. © Music of Russia 4YO 8.0 Sonata hour 1YA 10. 0 Music, Mirth, Melody | 1YA, 8.45 The Kingsmen . 1ZM 2.0 Selections from shows | 3YA 10. 0 Music, Mirth, Melody | 2YA 10.30 Music, Mirth, Melody and 1ZM 9.30 Past and present hits |3YA 9.48 The Kingsmen 2YD 8.0 Tit bits 1Y¥X 10. O Light recitals 4YA 10. 0 Music, Mirth, Melody Vaudeville 2YC 10. 0 In merry mood 1ZM 8.45 Hotel Revue 8ZR 8.30 Buccaneer melodies 2YD 9.30 Crazy couplets 1YX 10. O Variety 4YO 10. 0 Melody and humour 2YC 10. 0 Music, Mirth, Melody 2YA 9.65 "R.U.R." 4YA 8.30 "Breakfast with the Plays and Feature Bullfinches " 2YD 8.165 Connoisseurs’ corner 2YD 9.20 Ports of Call:-Spain sce ’ $ " Programmes sty Quo" |4¥O 8.16 "Genteel Poverty" | 4¥Z 9, 0 Visit to Siam 4YO 9.0 Versatile Noel Coward : : 1YA 8. 6& Rich Uncle from Fiji.. 2YD 7.365 "Those We lakes a a stains 3YA 8.0 Soldier of Fortune 8.45 Dad and Dave . ceo 9.23 Old-Time The-Ayter 2YN 848 The Bootmaker 1ZM 7.45 Lorna Doone 4YA 9.35 Silver Greyhound : rr 1YX 9. 0 Inspector Scott 1ZM 7.45 Notable British Trials. ° 9.30 Pinto Pete 2YD 7.35 Personal column 2YD 7.35 The Crimson Trail 3YL 839 Mystery Club 9.0 Night Nurse 8.45 Eon Form at St: : ercy’s $ZR 9.6 Singapore Spy pik: Bet age 2a 2YN. 7.45 Dombey and’Son 4YZ 8.15 John Halifax ; (pre thee a 9.15 Lorna Doone 646.0 i 3YL 9.30 The Crimson Trail 2YH 6.45 Oliver Twist ’ 3ZR 7.7 Mittens 3ZR 5.48 Westward Ho! 1YA 10. 0 Sammy Lee’s Band 2YA 10.0 "Keep Tempo" 3YA 10. 0 Dance music : 2YD 9.0 Dancing times Dance #¥A: 10. © Dance music 2YN 9.30 Dance music 4YZ 9.30 Rhythm time 38ZR 9.30 Dance time 4YZ 6.45 Dance music 1YA 9. 6 World affai 1YA 7.30 Farmers’ Talks SYA 748 mY: 8YA 2.0. "Genuine Strad. Series"}oy, 11.0 " Frills and Fashions" 9.5 « Talking Pictures " 7.30 "History for Everyman"|4y, 7.390 "Law Matters" " > Talks 1ZM 9.0 "Cluny MacPherson: A 8.40 in the Southern! 9y¢ 7.30 Farmers’ talks Tale of the ’45 Rebel- 8.48 "When European lion " 3YA 7.35 Garden expert Speaks Maori" 4YA 840 World affairs oe Se: ee ee ee 1ZM 4.0 Band music dis ‘ F 1YA 8.0 1¥YX 8.30 of iid Bands} 3yA 8.0 Grenadier Guards Band Orchestra . ili 4YA 8.0 Band Bands and Orchestras |sy. 9. 6 Lang, Worth ovo g © "Follow the Band" ee programme 3ZR 8.45 Foden’s Band gg aan 1YA -9. & Wrestling relay . avA a hshymerecthe rg 4YA 8,47. "Is New Zealand:Rugby Sports sYA_ 9. ee eee Deteriorating?" ° 2YD 8.0 Sports club 4YZ 8.0 Sports talk

WEDNESDAY, July 26 THURSDAY, July 27 FRIDAY, July 28 SATURDAY, July 29 1YA 8.0 Lener String Quartet |4YA 8.0 "Overture in D Minor"/1YA 9.15 "Le Coq d’Or" 8.26 Jean MacFarlane (Handel, arr. by Elgar) (Rimsky-Korsakov) 1YA 8.16 Rosamund Caradus, 3YA 9.11 "Symphony in D Minor" 9.28 Mozart Concerto 9.46 "Homage March" pianist (Cesar Franck) 1Z is ball Sage 4 3YL 8.24 "Symphony in E Major" 4YA 830 Gladys Moncrieff M 8.30 Music from |oy4 8.0 "Die Fledermaus" over- ( 2YH 9.0 Operatic and Sym-]1YX 8.416 "Sonata in C Minor" ture phonic Excerpts (Grieg) 3YA 8.0 "Oberon" overture 9.33 "Concerto for Violon4YO 818 "Ein Heldenleben" 4YA 9.65 Gladys Moncrieff cello and orchestra" (Richard Strauss) 2YN 8.0 Schumann Sonata 296. 9: © Sonata hou (Elgar) 9.15 Grand opera 3ZR 8.0 Beethoven Sonata 2YH 8.38 Beethoven Quartet 1YA 10. 0 Music, Mirth, Melody | 2YA 10.30 Music, Mirth, Melody |1YA 10. O Music, Mirth, Melody 1YX 10. 0 Merry and bright 3YA 10. 0 Music, Mirth, Melody pb b> 6 : va Melody |3YA 10. 0 Music, Mirth, Melody |2yC 9, 0 Variety calling 1ZM 9.40 Popular melodies 2¥C 10,°O° Music, "Mirth, Melody |1%* 70. © Light recitals 10. 0 Merry and bright 2YD 9. 0 Stars of musical firma-|2YD 9.10 Piccadilly on Parade |2%© 10. 0 In lighter vein 3YL 10.0 F : in ment 2YN 9.15 Humorous Interlude 3ZR 9.0 Ivory key medleys 4 4¥Z 842 Songs of the city 2YH 9.0 Light variety 4YO 9.0 Nigger minstrels 4YO 10. 0 Music and merriment 8YA 8.0 Readings by Mr. 0. L . " : 7 U. de 4Y 9.2 f.T.D.|2YA 8 & "The Crew of the 1ZM 7.45 "Leicester’s First Wife" 3 x yt 8 Woman Maude Woodlock " 1YX 9.48 Lang-Worth feature programme Drama in cameo 2YN 810 A half-hour unit pla Z2YD 9.30 The village concert 8ZR 9.16 "Officers of the Law" : " " 4Y¥O 9. L i 3YL 8.0 aaeres trom of a] 2YH 8.20 "A Hundred Fathoms"| yy7 9 9 «#FIoodlight Sonata" 0 Ei taggs of a 1YA 9.68 Coronets 1YA 8.0 Mr. Chalmers, K.C, 2YA 9 E z, 38YA 8.15 One Good Deed a Day 4YA 8.0 Mittens 3YA 8.0 Woman in White 4YA 3. * ws d "4 8.35 Coronets 9. 5. Westward Ho! 8.17 Night Nurse : 1YX 845 Great Expectations 9.31 Black Moth 4YA 8.42 Man Through the Ages 8.16 Pinto Pete 9. 0 Life of Emile Zola 2YC 9.32 Thrills 2YC 8.10 Rich Uncle from Fiji |2YN 9.35 Japanese Houseboy 2YH 7.15 Mittens 9.45 The Moonstone 2YD 8.0 Old-Time The-Ayter |2YH 9.25 Night Nurse 9.15 The Crimson Trail 2YD 7.32 Here’s a Queer Thing |2YH 7.15 Inspector Scott 3YL 9.30 Crimson Trail SZR 830 Cavalcade of Empire 2YN 7.0 Queen's Necklace 3YL 9.30 David Copperfield 4YZ 615 G b f the Sal 4YZ% 645 Rich Uncle from Fiji 2YH 615 Khyber 3ZR 7.48 Dad and Dave mre ee as SEO ee Eben Doone 4YZ 8.15 Singapore Spy 4YO 9.0 Night Nurse 8.20 Inspector Scott 10.30 Bobbie Girvan’s Band |1YA 10. 4 Jimmy. Dorsey’s Band | 2YA 10. 0 Rhythm on record ie Oc tes alee 10. O Billy Cotton’s Band 3YA 9.20 Dance music 4YA 10. 0 Savoy Dance Band 3YA 10.15 Old time dance 9. 0 Swing music 1ZM 9. 0 Old time dance 2YD 9.15 Supper dance 4YA 9.68 Dance music 8.45 Modern dance 2YD 9.40 = Youth Must Have Its 3YL 9 0 D M : 2YD 8.45 Music for dancing ee ae ee -lsscmaagh 4¥Z 930 dane 3ZR 930 Shall we dance? ; " ; . upper dance s all we dance? 9.30 session 2YN 9.30 Dance music 4YZ 8.68 Dance session 1YA 7.30 Wint 1 7.40 Trade talk 9.5 a Days" 1YA 80 " The Growth of the 7.32 Literature of Sanity |3YA 9 5 boa countryside Poet's Mind tal 7.30. Motorists’ talk 4YA 7.30 Garden talk » cele ata hyn Stacy a Back8.40 "Louisiana Holiday" |2YC 7.30 "Who's Who and What’s What" 3YA 7.35 "Pruning Pip Fruits" 7.30 Garden talk 7.40 Book talk 9.5 "Hagley Park" 8.40 World affairs 8.40 "Just a Job of Work" y 2YH 640 Dahlia culture 4YA 842 "Just a Job of Work" 8.0 Garden talk 4YZ 8.0 Book talk 7; -@~ Orchestral 1YA 9.20 Newton Citadel Band 2YA 8.0 Louis Levy’s Orchestra 3ZR 7.0 "We March in Step" 4YA 8.16 Paul Whiteman’s 8.0 Military bands on 4¥A &. 0 London Symphony Orchestra parade 2YH 8. 0 Light orchestral 8. © Marek Weber’s orchestra|32R 7. 0 ees von Geczy’s 9. 0 Band programme 3YL 8.0 Band session 4YO 9.30 "Martial Moments" SO; Alsat De Cites Ge. 1ZM 7.0 Sports session 1YA 7.30 Sports talks 1YA 3.0 Rugby relay oral wire 2YA 7.40 "Is New Zealand Rugby| 2Y4 246 Rugby relay 2¥C 9.5 Boxing relay Deteriorating?" 3YA 12. 0 Christchurch Hunt Club 3YL 2.30 Rugby rela 9. 6 vapised ae the sport-|3ZR 8.30 In the sports club 155 00 Secon Silk Hs Sprentara San ee Benak ep 4YZ 6.16 In the sports club ing Past | 4¥z 9. 0 Boxing relay

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 4, 21 July 1939, Page 28

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What Would You Like To Hear? New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 4, 21 July 1939, Page 28

What Would You Like To Hear? New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 4, 21 July 1939, Page 28

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