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Highlights of and alterations of these programmes are broadcast at 8.15 a.m., 1.59 p.m., and 5.59 p.m. daily SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 6. Oa.m. Early morning melodies 8.16 Motorists’ guide and weather report 8.30 Morning melodies 9.30 Around the bandstand, with David 10. O Hospital session, conducted by Bob Spiers 11. 0 Uncle Tom and his: children’s choir 11.30 The Toff 12. 0 Luncheon mualc for _ the family
1.59 p.m. Afternoon highlights 2. O Teddy Gruidy’s travelogue 2.30 Variety parade 3.30 Theatre echoes 4. 0 Maoriland memories, presented by Te Ari Pitama 4.15 Wanderings in Wide Range 5. O Music for Sunday, Wide Range 5.30 New releases 5.59 Evening highlights 6. O Tea table tunes 6.15 A talk on Social Justice 6.30 Keyboard and console 6.45 Features of the week 7. 0 Fred and Maggie Everybody 7.15 Musical programme 8. 0 The Man in the Street ses9. O Cavalcade of drama: Johann Strauss, King of Three quarter Time 9.30 World varieties: Wide Range presentation 10. O Funfare 10.30 Melody and rhythm 11.55 Reverie 12. O Close down MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 6. Oa.m. Breezy breakfast session 7.12 Weather, mails and shipping 8. O Fashion’s fancies 8.45 Aunt Daisy 10. O Dream time 10.15 Morning reflections, conducted by Uncle Tom 10.30 Morning tea session: " The House Of Peter MacGregor " 11. O Rhythm and romance 11.30 Shopping Reporter’s session, conducted by Grace Green 12. 0 Komedy Kingdom 12.15 p.m. Jack Maybury, conducting the luncheon session 1. 0 Mrs. ’Olmes and Mrs, Hentwhistle 1.15 Continuation of luncheon programme 2. O Betty and Bob 2.30 Home Service session, conducted by Jessie McLennan 3. 0 Problems for Pamela 4. O Under the Big Top 5. O Gracie and Jacko in _ the ‘hildren’s session 6. O Musical programme 6.15 The Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen 6.30 The gardening session, conducted’ by David
7. O Fred and Maggie Everybody 7.15 Bindle 7.30 Mamma Bloom’s Brood 8. 0 Drums 8.15 Easy Aces 8.45 The Adventures of Charlie Chan 9. O Concert Hall of the Air 9.30 Wide Range musical programme 10. O The story and songs of famous regiments 10.30 Everybody’s melodies 12. 0 Close down TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 6. Oa.m. Sunrise session 7.12 Weather, mails and shipping 8. O Fashion’s fancies eI 8.45 Aunt Daisy 9.15 Musical programme 9.52 Home Decorating session, by Anne Stewart 10. 0 Dream time 10.30 Morning tea session: ‘* The House of Peter MacGregor " 11. O East Lynne 11.30 The Shopping Reporter’s session, conducted by Grace Greeu 12. 0 Gems of melody — Wide Range 12.15 p.m. Jack Maybury~ conduct-
a ing the luncheon session 1. 0 The Sons of Sandy Mac 1.15 Continuation of the luncheon session 2. 0 Betty and Bob 3. 0 Problems for Pamela 4. O Music in a sentimental mood. Wide Range 5. O Gracie and Jacky ip the children’s session 6. O Musical prograinme 6.30 Famous Escapes 7. O Fred and Maggie Everybody 7.15 Lawrence of Arabia 7.30 Mamma Bloom’s Brood 8. 0 The Shadow uf Fu Manchu 8.15 The Adventures of Dr. Dan ton ; 8.30 Hollywood Casting Office 9. O Ghosts of the Tower: Lora Hastings 9.30 Wide Range concert 10. O Rhythm and variety 12. O Close down _ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20 6. Oa.m. Breakfast session 7.12 Weather, mails and shipping 8. O Fashion’s fancies 8.45 Aunt Daisy 9.15 Music for. madam 10. 0 Dream time 10.15 Morning reflections (Unc Scrim) 10.30 Morning tea session: " The House of Peter MacGregor " 10.45 Hawaiian refiections 11. O Rhythm and romance 12. 0 Komedy Kingdom 12.15 p.m. Jack Maybury conducting the luncheon session 14. 0 Mrs. 'Olmes and Mrs, Hentwhistle 1.15 Continuation of luncheon programme 2. O Betty and Bob 3. O Problems for Pamela 4. 0 Under the Big Top 4.30 Teddy Grundy’s question box 5. O Gracie and Jacko conducting the children’s séssion 6. O Musical programme 6.15 The Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen 7. O The Lone Ranger 7.15 Bindle 7.30 Mamma Bloom’s Brood 7.45 Great orchestras of the world 8. O Drums 8.15 Easy Aces 8.45 The Adventures of Charlie Chan 9, O Imperial Intrigue 9.30 Wide Range concert 10. O Everybody’s melodies 12. O Close down
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 6. OQa.m. Breakfast session 6.45 Market reports 7.12 Weather, mails and shipping 8. O Fashion’s fancies 8.45 Aunt Daisy 9.15 Musical programme 9.52 Home Decorating session, by Anne Stewart 10. O Dream time 10.15 Morning reflections (Uncle Scrim) 10.30 Morning tea session: " The Hlouse of Peter MacGregor " 11. O East Lynne 11.30 The morning shoppers’ session, conducted by Grace Green 12. 0 Gems of melody — Wide Range 12.15 p.m. Jack Maybury conducting the luncheon session 4. 0 Sons of Sandy Mac
COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMES
1.15 Continuation of the luncheon programme 2. O Betty and Bob "2.30 Home Service session, conducted by Jessie McLennan 3. O Problems for Pamela 4. 0 Music in a sentimental mood, Wide Range 5. 0 Gracie and Jacko in the children’s session 6. O Musical programme 6.158 The Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen : 6.30 Liberty news ote Music that made them famus 7. O The Lone Ranger | 7.30 The House of a Thousand Tales 7.45 Tavern tunes 8. 0 The Shadow of Fu Manchu = The Adventures of Dr. Danon 8.30 Hollywood Casting Office 8. O Professor Speedee’s genera] knowledge tests 9.30 Wide Range 10, O Maoriland melodies 10.15 Rhythm and variety 12. O Close down FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 6. Oa.m. Salute the day 7.12 Weather, mails and shipping 8. O Fashion’s fancies 8.45 Aunt Daisy 8.15 Musical programme 10. O Hits and encores, Wide Range 10.30 Morning tea session: " The House of Peter MacGregor " 10.465 Hollywood on the air 41. O Rhythm and romance 11.30 The Shopping Reporter’s Session, conducted by Grace Green 12. O Community sing from Civic Theatre 1.15 p.m. Luncheon music 2. O Betty and Bob 2.30 Home Service session, conducted by Jessie McLennan 3. O Musings 4. O Under the Big Top. 5. O Gracie and Jacko in the children’s session 6. O Musical programme 6.80 Famous Escapes 6.45 Sports preview 7. O Musical programme 7.15 Lawrence of Arabia 7.30 Art talk 8. O Drums 8.15 Easy Aces 8.40 The Diggers’ session 92.30 Airman Racing session, by "The Railbird" 10. O Melody and a little rbythm 12. O Close down "
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 6. Oa.m. Early morning cheer 7.12 Weather, mails and shipping 8. O Fashion’s fancies 8.45 Aunt Daisy 9.15 Bright musical programme 10.15 Morning reflections, by Elsie K. Morton 41. O East Lynne 11.30 ee Reporter’s session, conducted by Grace Green 12. 0 Komedy Kingdom 12.15 p.m. Jack Maybury conducting the luncheon session 4. 0 Mrs. ’Olmes and Mrs, Hentwhistle 41.15 Continuation of luncheon programme 2. O Bright musical programme, interspersed with sports flashes 4.15 Chiropractic talk 6. 0 Gracie and Jacko in the children’s hour 6. O Musical programme 6.15 Sports summary 6.45 Melody tour 7. O The Lone Ranger 7.30 Home Decorating session, by Anne Stewart 8. O Puzzle corner
b 8.15 The Adventures of Dr. Danton 8.30 Sacrifice 9.45 The Nola Luxford news 9.30 Variety hour 10.30 Cabaret club bes 0 Close down
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 12, 15 September 1939, Page 45
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