Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

What Would You

Like To Hear?

SUNDAY, December 3 MONDAY, December 4 TUESDAY, December 5 2YA "Symphony No. 1 in A 4YA "Masterpieces of 8.0 3YA Chamber music Flat Major" (Elgar Music ; 230 4AYA ) 8.0 2YN " Symphony in D 8.10 2YA Helen Gard ner, 3.0 3YA Organ Prelude and Minor" (Dvorak) — mas oo pa ei Fugue in G Major 8.15 4YZ "Quintet in D 825 4Y0O (Gena). in A : . Bach (Mozart) rieg 8.50 .1YX ae Symphony"| 8.26 2YA "Quintet in D, Op 11"] 9.0 4YO Chamber music hour (Vaughan Williams) (Joseph Labor) 9.25 2YA Pi ital by Adolph 9.25 2YA di Rimini"| 840 4YA Russian Cathedral = -Ballet (Tchaikovski) Choir 9.30 1YX "Symphony in C 9.25 3YA "The Pearl Fishers"-| 9.25 3YA "Quartet in D Major"| *- (Mosar Opera (Bizet) (Beethoven) ajor" (Mozart) 6.30 2YH Carson Robison and his Vari d 2.0 1ZM Shows and musical Pioneers =o 8. eae an comedies S06 . SYR Asroten 8.17 1YA Piccadilly on parade 8.0 2YD Tit-Bits Vaudeville 8.30 3ZR The Buccaneers oe piomateehes 8.28 2YC Dick Whittington 9.30 2YN Pinto Pete 9.15 2YN Humorous interlude ; : 9.25 4YA Variety 9.48 3YA The 3.0 2YA "Then and Now" 8.0 1YA eae Quid hig Quo"-] 7.45 2YN "A Family Squabble" 3.30 4YA "P lities O adio comedy ; -Drama in cameo Plays and Feature | 816 4¥O "Sabotage" — | 920 2¥C "The Safe" — Radio 9.20 2YH "At the Foot of th play thriller Programmes | 8.30 1YA "The Radio That Hit-| 920 2YD "Ports of Call — 9.25 1YA "Endeavour" — Play Oe POONE fe Peru" by Isobel Andrews 9.25 2YA "Bunnyfield 9.30 4YZ "Ports of Call — (5) Russia " 6.0 4YZ Hunchback of Notre : ; 6.45 4YZ The Moonstone Dame 8.15 4YZ of Zola 745 12 Loven "Doone ap — a pe Sor Sins 8.39 3YL The Myst ] 8.30 3ZR Search for a Play- : ory of Emule Zola F wright ., 7.35 2YD The Crimson Trail 8.45 2YD The Nuisance 833 3YA Eb and Zeb 7.45 1ZM Birth of the British ; 9.0 1YX Inspector Scott Nation 9.0 2YN The 9.0 2YN Circle of Shiva ae ire wich mp congtii 9.3 2YD His Last Plunge . : ere’s a Queer Thing ee OR eee oer 9.30 3YL Crimson Trail 9.15 2YN Lorna Doone 9.25 AYA Those We Love 8.45 4YZ Ambrose and his Orch8.47 3ZR Hot spot estra 9.30 1ZM Latest hits aan a a. times . : ance mus Dance 9.30 4YZ Supper dance 9.36 3ZR "Tet’s " 10.0 2YA Dance programme 10.0 1YA Dance music 10.0 AYA "Let’s have a dance" 10.0 3YA Gray Gordon and his Orchestra 7.35 3YA Gardening talk ~ . 2 7.30 1YA Gardening talk 7.40 1YA International Law ‘ 8.45 National Broadcast: "New and its Application in 4ab STR Book review , Zealand’s Problems as Time of War" 7.40 2YA Motoring talk Talks and I See Them" Talk by} 7.40 2YA "The Boys’ Brigade | 7qaq 4yA "The Wakefield Family the Rt. Hon. M. J. Centennial Camp " i a te ita ca and Its Influence ; armers’ g 4 " 4 8.0 4YZ "Choosing a Career" gle ) 5.15 1ZM Popular medleys 8.0 3YA Woolston Brass Band | 7.46 2YD Musical melange Light Music, Bands 6.30 3ZR Tunes of to-day 8.0 1YX Light orchestral music | 8.0 4YA Dunedin Highland Pipe ’ 8.0 2YC "Down the Mall" — 7 and Orchestras 8.30 2¥C After church. concert Band music 8.47 3ZR Reginald Foort at the 9.22 2YD "Did You Know?" — 9.0 3YL Songs from "Snow organ Well-known Airs White " 10.0 2YC Light recitals Sports w™ ed

WEDNESDAY, December6} THURSDAY, December 7 FRIDAY, December 8 SATURDAY, December 9 sscgieaiamedee So ~" — aslnaaey 8.0 4YA Concert by orchestras | 8.0 SYL "The Messiah" (Han-| 8. 2YC "The Messiah" (Han8.0 4YO Sibelius programme ps araegome 3 Se del) " . i ior"| 8. 0 4YO "Classics for the Con8.22 3YA a Holenbergh, | 8.90 1YX A loa sogme 8.4 1YA Recorded recital by Olga " " ] 8.0 2YC "Symphony in C Major"| 8.0 2YC "Quartet in B Flat oR: ATR Rye ag ae (Schubert) : Major" (Haydn) 8.28 1YA "The Immortal Hour" ; 9.25 3YA Symphony in D 8.0 2YN "Sonata in G Major " (Rutland Bou hton) 8.15 3YL Concerto in G Minor" (Dvorak) Beeth 9vC «& igi og tet age Minor (Mendelssohn) 930 2YH "The Isle of the Dead" 9.13 "Sonata in C ; -Symphonic poem 9.25 2YA Programme by Welling- (Beethoven) 850 3YL "Symphony in C (Rachmaninoff) ton Harmonic Society $.25 1YA_ Songs by Schumann Major " (Bizet) 6.0 2YN Pinto Pete A 7.45 2YD The Kingsmen 8.44 2YA Norman Long-comedy Mo ria eee Poni Dwyer 5.0 3ZR 8.15 4YA The Bold, Bad Buc- vocal $28 2YD PA 2 Robi d hi 8.37 3YA The Chatterboxes caneers 9.0 2YC Variety and review ‘ ete Eo WE a 8.47 3YL Sandy Powell | 9.0 2YD "Piccadilly on Parade"! g 99 oyn Sketches and licht 925 1YA "Hail Variety!" — BBC 9.0 1YX Melody and | 9.0 3YL "Hail Variety!" — BBC sate " yt ae 10.0 4YO Merry and bright programme , 9.15 2YN Humorous interlude 9.30 1YX corner 10.0 4YO Merry and bright 8.32 2YA "What Do You Think?" 9.22 2YA "The Radio that Hitler] @ oe oO ua : eee age 3 wear see Fears " — The story of] °- Experiment in . oney for Nothing" 6 thn Malte Asodsties * ~~ Radio — BBC programme 7.0 2YD "You Asked For It" — ; la 9.20 3ZR "The Aristocrat" — Listeners to listeners (3) Presented by George Edwards and Company 6.0 2YH Japanese Houseboy I, : — 8 Siu Jake wanes | $45 The G45 42 Uncle rom 7.35 3ZR Circle of Shiva 7.35 2YD Crimson Trail Sanaa pcos 7.45 1ZM Search for a Play- | 7.45 1ZM Life of Cleopatra ee en eee 7.16 2YH Mittens wright 8.0 3YA Woman in White 6.45 4YZ Marie Antoinette 8.10 3YA One Good Deed a Day 8.15 4YZ Soldier of Fortune $26 2¥A Rich Uncle from Fiji ped ited =i ee 9.0 2YN His Last Plunge 8.30 4YA Rich Uncle from Fiji | 810 2YN Grand Hotel * J ose We Love Ti i ; 934 1YX Personal Column co p34 aoe 9.35 2YN Japanese Houseboy a20 15% Woman ip 9.38 4YA Exploits of the Black | 9.30 3YL David Copperfield 8.30 3ZR Cavalcade of Empire Moth 9.31 1YA Dad and Dave 8.30 4YO His Lordship’s Memoirs 9.0 1ZM Swing music 8.30 4YO Dance session : : 8.5 4YZ "Shall We Dance?" ob. 86% wae 8.50 4YZ New dance releases 8.30 3ZR 8.30 2YD Music for dancing 930 2YD Nicht club 9.30 2YD "Youth Must Have Its] 915 2YD Supper dance 9.25 2YA Old-time dance 2 Swing’ 9.42 4YZ Rhythm time 9.26 AYA Dance music 9.30 4YZ Swing session 9.30 2YN In strict tempo , y 9.32 3ZR "May I Have the 10.5 4YA Dance music 9.40 3YA Dance music 10.0 4YA Savoy Dance Band Pleasure ?" 10.14 2YA Dance music 10.0 1YA Jimmy Dorsey and his}40.16 2YA Rhythm on record 10.10 1YA Dance music Orchestra 10.15 3YA Dance music 7.30 1YA_ Book review 730 2YA Gardening talk 7.30 1YA Hr Reccopleee py rinse 7.30 4YA Book talk gag og apt ages 8.0 4YZ Gardening talk . " Who’s o an 8. 4Y¥Z " : " 8.0 3YA Readings by O. L. Sim- What's: What?" . ee ee "Oh, Law * — Legal mance 7.30 4YA Gardening talk 9.30 4YA _ Readings by Prof. T. D. N : ry Ks " ; ew Zealand — 8.10 aa of Islands 8.0 4YZ Book talk Adams, music Hogben 8.40 2YA "Humour in Court 9.25 3YA "Points from the Proceedings " Satires of Juvenal " a0. 17x a athe. -Band- 746 2YD "Ensemble" — Orch- ; i 8.0 2YA Programme by Ngati8.8 2YA "Round the Piano" estral combinations 7.50 3ZR Mayerl, Poneke Young Maori ; (6) 8.0 2YA Hoffmeister’s Hawaiian] 8.0 2YA Song Hits with a Miss Club : a 9.0 2YN " Famous Bands" (1) Quintet 8.5 2YD Musical digest 8. tt) 1Y¥X An in ij Wotlen’s Motor Works 8.0 3YL Band programme 9.35 2YA_ Port Nicholson Silver (Gershwin) 9.20 1ZM Hawaiian melodies 9.30 1ZM Songs of Britain Band 9.30 4YO aan the Emerald ; sle 8.30 3ZR_ In the sports club with : Duleie Nicholls, ex7.35 2YD " My Experiences at New Zealand champion] 7.30 1YA_ Sports talk — Gordon : Wimbledon" — A chat tennis player Hutter 7.40 4YA "To-day’s Rewith Neil Edwards, New| 8.40 2YD "Pastime Particulars"] 7.40 4YA "To-morrow’s Cricket sults" — Don Miller Zealand Davis Cup Rep. — Sporting queries Matches " — T. O’Shea 9.30 4YA_ In the sports club with B. L. Jukes

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZLIST19391201.2.35

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 23, 1 December 1939, Page 28

Word Count
1,355

What Would You Like To Hear? New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 23, 1 December 1939, Page 28

What Would You Like To Hear? New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 23, 1 December 1939, Page 28

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert