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WEDNESDAY

NATIONAL

JANUARY 24

WW AUCKLAND 650 k.c. 462 m. 7. 0am. BREAKFAST SESSION 9.0 Close down 10. 0 Devotional service, conducted by Rev. J. John 10.15 Selected recordings 11.0 Talk to women by "Margaret" 11.10 Selected recordings 12.0 Lunch music 2. Op.m. Selected recordings 2.30 Classical hour z 3.15 Sports results 3.30 Light musical programme 4.0 Special weather report for farmers 4.30 Sports results 5. 0 Children’s session, conducted by "Cinderella" and "Peter" 5.45 DINNER MUSIC: (Subject to interruption by (re-broadcasts) "Famous Operettas Potpourri’ (arr. Robrecht); "Serenade" (Kreuder); "Adagio" (Corelli); "Herbert Jager Plays a Medley’; "March of the Little Lead Soldiers" (Pierne); "Pop Goes the Weasel" (arr. Gailliet); ‘Shy Serenade" (Scott-Wood); * Praeltudium "’ (Jarnefeldt); " Bgyption March" (Strauss); "Sandler Minuels’’; "The Fairies’’ (Schumann); "Two Guitars" (Traditional); "Romantique "’ (Lanner); "Thoughts That Come and Go" (Carste);, "4 Birthday Greeting’ (Ketelbey); "The Flatterer" (Chaminade). 6.55 Weather report 7.0 NEWS SERVICE- ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS | 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS 8.0 CONCERT PROGRAMME Recording: Lener String Quartet, Quartet in G Minor Debussy 8.30 Doris Sullivan (mezzo- ; soprano), in a recital of songs by Frederick Delius "Das Veilchen" "Trmelin " "Beine Sounenuntergang " "Twilight Fancies " The works of Frederick Delius include operas, orchestral variations, rhapsodies, concertos for piano, for violin and for *cello, sonatas, choral-orchestral pieces, a "Mass Of Life,’’ so-called " Requiem," and chamber music, apart from songs, His first public appearance as a composer was with the suite "Florida," preformed at Leipzig by Hans Sitt, and an orchestra of Sixty. The orchestra was paid by the gift of a barrel of beer! This was in 1888. Delius lived to attend a great Festival of his music conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham in London, in 1929. ; These programmes are correct as we go to press. Any last-minute alterations will be announced over the air. All programmes in this issue are copyright to The Listener, and may not be reprinted without permission. ,

8.42 9. 0 9.20 9.25 Recording: The Boyd Neel String Orchestra, Introduction and Allegro for BiPIReS 5 cnc cenecesss ~- Beet Reserved Weather report and station notices "Those We Love:" A story of People Like Us, The Marshalls A story of people like us-the Marshalls. The twins Cathie and Kit, Miss Mayfield and Mr. Marshall, Dr. Foster and little Amy could make places for themselves in any family. night. 9.49 9.55 10. 0 11. 0 Let them join yours at 9.25 toThe Mastersingers Vocal Ensemble, "On Moonlight Bay" Wenrich "With a Song in My Heart" Rodgers Geraldo and his Sweet Music, "A World of Romance" MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY CLOSE DOWN Wee a 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7.0 8. 0 9. 0 9.34 9.48 10. 0 10.30 After dinner music "Band and Ballads," with at 8.30, * Here’s a Queer Thing " Melody and merriment * Personal Column" Twelve minutes with Les, Allen and his Canadian Bachelors ‘ Light recitals Close down

DAY WELLINGTON 570 k.c. 526 m. 6.50a.m. Weather report for aviators 7. 0 BREAKFAST SESSION 9. O Close down 10. 0 Weather report for aviators 10.10 Devotional service 10.25 Recordings 10.28to010.30 Time signals from Dominion Observatory 10.45 Talk to women by "Margaret" 12.0 Lunch music 1. Op.m. Weather report for avia- , tors 2.0 Classical hour 3.0 Sports results Selected recordings 3.28 to3.30 Time signals Weather report for farmers 4. 0 Sports results 5.0 Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Molly, relayed from_ the Exhibition Studio 5.45 DINNER SESSION: (Subject to interruption by re-broadcasts) "Beautiful Galathea"’ (Suppe); "Autumn" (Chaminade); "Ballet des Sylphides" (Gluck); ‘"‘Kunz Revivals" (No. 8); "The Veleta"’ (Morris); "Hungarian Dance, No. 1" (Brahms); ‘Hor’ Mein Lied, Violetta"’ (Kluse-Lukesch); "Strauss in Vienna" (arr. Walter); "Butterflies in the Rain" (Myers); "Forget Me Not" _(MacBeth); "Neath pene Skies,’ Medley; "Gipsy Wine" (Ritter); ° Bouquet of Flowers’; "Sandman’s (Humperdinck), 6.55 Weather report 7.0 OFFICIAL NEWS SERVICE, ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS

7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.28to7.30 Time signals TALK, by the Gardening Exe pert: "For the Home Gare dener " 8.0 CONCERT PROGRAMME From the Exhibition Studio: Recording: Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Women of Vienna" Overfe eee Se eee Bnd Lehar 8.8 "Round the Piano" Songs and choruses of the early days, presented by "The Old-Time Concert Party" 8.28 Recordings: The Charles Brill Orchestra, "Soirees Musicales " Rossini-Britten "Trish Reel" (from "Village Harvest") :...2i4s vs%0%0 Britten 8.40 Julie Werry (soprano), "A Field of Daisies" Aspinall "In the Luxembourg Gardens" Manning "A Skylark Trills " Mary Brett 8.50 Rosario Bourdon Symphony, "Russlan and Ludmilla " Glinka "Czardas" ........ Strauss 9.0 Reserved 9.15 Weather report and station notices 9.20 "The Radio that Hitler Fears" The dramatised story of the German People’s Freedom Front, which for months past has continued to broadcast the truth to Cermany in spite of the Gestapo 9.35 "Exploits of the Black Moth" (episode 9): "Affairs of State" The Black Moth is a criminal who never profits from: his crimes. Other criminals fear him more than they fear the police, vet Sergeant Smithers of the C.1.D. would give ten vears of his life to prove the identity of the Black Moth. But the debonair racing car driver, Denis Carcroft, produces a water-tight alibi every time, 10.1 ‘The Moonstone" ees The 28th episode of Collins’s dramatic thriller, presented for radio by George Edwards and Company 10.15 Dance music by Manuel Raymond and his Orchestra, relayed from the Cabaret at the Centennial Exhibition 11.15 CLOSE DOWN QV WELLINGTON 840k.c, 357m. | 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7. 0 After dinner music 8.0 Classics for the connoisseyr; A session of classical itemns by the world’s greatest recording artists 8.40 For the orchestra: A programme of major orchestral music, featuring at 8.53;* ; tiger Symphonic variations (Vincent d@Indy); and at 9.13. "Nocturnes" (Debussy) 10. 0 Merry and bright 10.30 Close down

DANCE FEATURES FOR THE WEEK 1YA: ree & 3YA: 4YA: THURSDAY, January 25, 10-11 p.m. An hour of modern dance music, featuring the bands of Tommy Dorsey, Bob Crosby and Artie Shaw, with vocal interludes by Dorothy Lamour and Vera Lynn. WEDNESDAY, January 24, 10.15-11.15 p.m. "Manuel Raymond and his Orchestra," relayed from the cabaret at the Centennial Exhibition. FRIDAY, January 26: 10.13-11.13 p.m. " Rhythm on Record." The week’s new releases, compéred by " Turntable." TUESDAY, January 23, 10-11 p.m. Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra, with instrumental interludes by the Milt Herth Quartet. WEDNESDAY, January 24, 10.4-11.4 p.m. " Dancing Time." An hour of dance music in correct tempo, featuring the bands of Victor Silvester, Josephine Bradley and Maxwell Stewart, with instrumental interludes by Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye. FRIDAY, January 26, 10-11 p.m. Savoy Dance Band, relayed from the Savoy Restaurant. ; SATURDAY, January 27, 9.25-11.30 p.m. An old-time dance programme by Ted Andrews and the Revellers Dance Band.

WEDNESDAY

NATIONAL

SV, CHRISTCHURCH 720 k.c. 416 m. 7. OQa.m. BREAKFAST SESSION 9.0 Close down 10. O Selected recordings 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Selected recordings 11. O Talk to women by " Margaret " 11.10 Women’s session 11.30 Selected recordings 12. O Lunch music 2. Op.m. Selected recordings 3. 0 Classical music 4.0 Frost and special weather forecast’ and light musical programme 4.30 Sports résults 5. 0 Children’s session 5.45 DINNER MUSIC: (Subject to interruption by re-broadcasts) "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini); ‘‘Vivere"’ (Bixvio); "Marche Heroique" (Saint-Saens); "Sailor's Hornpipe’ (arr. Hartley); ‘‘Vision"’ Tango (Rixner); "Medley of Serenades’; "Tales From the Orient’ (Strauss); ‘Valse Seplembre"’ (Godin); "Rustle Of Spring’ (Sinding); ‘Valse of Vienna’ (Bela Radica); "Capricious Intermezzo’’ (de Micheli); "Viennese Bonbons’ (Strauss); ‘You're Laughing At Me" (Berlin); "Spring in Japan" (Ohno); "El Capitan’ (Sousa). 6.55 Weather report 7. © NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS 7.35 TALK by George Bagley: " Understanding Europe-The Baltic and Its Peoples" (1) 8. 0 READINGS, by O. L. Simmance, "Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens "Lavengro" by George Borrow 8.22 Recordings The Boyd Neel String Orchestra: Solo violin, Frederick Crinke; conductor, Boyd Neel, Concerto in D Minor for Violin and String Orchestra Vaughan Williams Allegro Pesante Adagio Presto 8.40 Nancy Evans (contralto), | "How Can The Tree But. Wither?" . Vaughan Williams 8.44 Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, conducted by John Barbirolli, "Suite for Strings " Purcell, arr. Barbirolli Andante maestoso-allegro Tempo di minuetto Andantino Allegretto giocoso Largo

9.25 Reserved Weather report and station notices Recording: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Frederick Stock, Symphony No. 1 in B Flat Major, Op. 38 ... Schumann Andante-allegro molto vivace Larghetto Molto vivace Allegro animato e grazioso

10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 CLOSE DOWN SHV A CHRISTCHURCH 1200 k.c. 250m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Selected recordings 7. 0 8. 0 8.32 8.43 8.50 8.53 9. 0 10. 0 10.30 After dinner music Leaves from the Diary of a Film Fan Six Australian’ bush ,songs The Mayor Jack Hulbert -and Cicely Courtneidge in a number from ‘Take My Tip" Music from the movies Dance time Light recitals, presented by Mary Lewis (soprano), Hans BuSch and his Orchestra, and Trévor Watkins (tenor) Close down

AN? DUNEDIN 790 k.c. 380 m. 6.50a.m. Weather report for aviators 7. 0 BREAKFAST SESSION 9. 0 Close down 10. O Weather report for aviators Selected recordings 10.15 Devotional Service

10.50 Talk to women by " Margaret " 12. O Lunch music 1. Op.m. Weather report for aviators Weather forecast 2. 0 Selected recordings 3.30 Sports results Classical music 4. 0 Weather report and special frost forecast 4.30 Light musical programme 4.45 Sports results 5. 0 Children’s session, conducted by "Big Brother Bill" and the Travel man 5.45 DINNER MUSIC: (Subject to interruption by re-broadcasts) "A Garden of Roses’; "Gently, Ever So Gently" (Stanke); "Blue Serenade" (Mills); "Free and Easy’ (Porschmann); ‘Sylvia’ (Speaks); "‘La Folletta" (Marchesi); "The First Letter" (Reggov); "Nights at the Ballet’; "The Sleeping Beauty" (Tchai-

kovski); "Maria Mari’ (di Capua); "Aquarium Suite’ (Mayerl); "At Dusk" (Napoleon and Colonna); "The First Flower in the Garden" (Heykens); "Flower of Dawn" (Morgan and La Magna); "‘Mattinata’ (Leoncavallo). 6.55 Weather report 7.0 NEWS SERVICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPT. BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS 7.10 NEWS AND REPORTS (approx.) 7.25 TALK by R. McKenzie: "To-morrow’s Racing at Forbury Park" 7.30 TALK by the Motor Expert: "Helpful Hints to Motorists " 8. 0 "Ravenshoe." A dramatic version of Henry Kingsley’s great story, presented for radio by George Edwards and Company 8.15 "The Bold Bad Buccaneers" in humour and harmony 8.28 "Fourth Form at St. Percy’s" 8.40 "Westward Ho!" Charles Kingsley’s famous story of adventure on the high seas, presented for radio by George Edwards and Company 8.53 Walter Keische Orchestra, " Andalusian Dance" Winkler "Speed Up" :.caskdasac eee 9. 0 Reserved 9.20 Weather report and station notices 9.25 "Thrills." A dramatic feature Still they come-thrilling stories from far and near; stories of courage, inspiration, music, poetry, and romance. Each is a thrill in the telling. 9.38 "Khyber and Beyond ": "Catching a Tartar" A drama of the North-West Frontier 10. 4 Dancing time: An hour of dance music in correct tempo featuring the bands of Victor Silvester, Josephine Bradley and Maxwell Stewart, with instrumental interludes by Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye 11. 4 CLOSE DOWN

aly Be "ts tte 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Recordings 7. 0 After dinner music 8.0 Bohemian orchestral programme, featuring at 8.15, ‘‘ Concerto in B Minor for ’Cello and Orchestra, Op, 104" (Dvorak) 9.15 Gems from grand opera 10. O Merry and bright 10.30 Close down

— TOWARD THE WEST!

January 24

"/ INVERCARGILL 680k.c. 441 m. 7. 0-9.15 a.m. (approx.) Breakfast session 41. 0 Recordings 12. 0-2.0 p.m. Luncheon session 5. 0 Light music 5.30 Children’s session: "Coral Cave" 6.45 Tunes of the day 6. 0 "The Birth of the British Nation: Augustine’ 6.15 Reserved 6.468 "One Good Deed a Day" 7. 0 Re-broadcast of official news 7.10 (approx.) After dinner music 7.30 Station announcements 8. 0 Gardening talk 8.15 "Soldier of Fortune" 8.42 Studio recital by J. Pringle (bass) 8. O Reserved 9.30 Review of recent recordings by Frank Beadle 10. 0 Close down aS YZARR 940k.c. 319m, 7. Oa.m. Breakfast session 9.0 Morning programme 10. O Weather report 10.10-10.30 Devotional service 12. 0-2.0 p.m. Luncheon music 12.30 Reserved 1. 0 Weather report 3. 0 Afternoon programme 3.30 Classical programme 4. 0 Reserved 4.30 Weather report 5. O Children’s session 6.30 Dance melodies 5.45 ‘Westward Ho!" 6. 0 Dinner music 6.15 Reserved 6.40 After dinner programme 6.57 Station notices, weather report 7. 0 News service issued by the Prime Minister’s Department 7.20 We March in Step 7.30 Silas Marner 7.43 Paul Whiteman entertains 8. 0 Introducing to you 8.30 The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s 8.43 Time for a laugh 9. O Reserved 9.20 Star Parade 9.45 Musique de luxe 410. 0 Close down ray (td Bae 7. 0-9.0 a.m. Breakfast session 11.0 Light music 12. 0-2.0 p.m. Lunch session 5. O Light music 5.30 Uncle Charlie and Aunt Nin 6. 0 "The Japanese. Houseboy" 6.15 Light music 6.45 Weather report and forecast for Hawke’s Bay Stortford Lodge Market Report 7, 0 Re-broadcast of Government News 7.15 -(approx.) After dinner music 8.0 Light music 8.16 Recorded talk in the series ‘"‘The Bay of Islands:" No. 8, "Hobson’s Choice."" Speaker: Douglas Cresswell 8.30 Dance session 9. 0 Reserved 8.20 Operatic and symphonic excerpts: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, "Tannhauser Overture" (Wagner)

9.29 Giovanni Martinelli (tenor) 9.45 Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, "Scherzo and Finale" from "Symphony No. & in C Minor" (Beethoven) 10. 0 Close down AVN soke ‘tm, 7. Op.m. ‘John Halifax, Gentleman" (23) 7.15 Light music 8. 0 Concert programme: Variety and vaudeville 8. 0 Band music by the Band of H.M. Welsh Guards 9.30 "Eb and Zeb" 9.40 Light music 10. 0 Close down | 2 M 990 k.c. 303m. 7. Op.m. Cocktails 7.35 Here’s a Queer Thing 7.45 The Kingsmen 7.57 Musical digest 8.16 The Woman in White 8.28 Solo artists’ spotlight 8.45 Stars of the musical firmament 9.0 "Out of the Silence" 9.30 Night Club: ‘‘ The Cabaret on Relay’ 10. 0 Close down 1250 k.c, 240m, 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular recordings 7. 0 Orchestral numbers 7.45 "Search for a Playwright" : 8. 0 Peep into Filmland with "Billie" 9.0 Swing music 9.20 Hawaiian and popular melodies 10. 0 Close down (12 AUCKLAND

| Gardening Talks |

1YA: Tuesday, January 23, 7.30 p.m. 2YA: Wednesday, January 24, 7.30 p.m. 3YA: Monday, January 22, 7.35 p.m. 4YA: Thursday, January 25, 7.30 p.m. 4YZ: Wednesday, January 24, 8.0 p.m. at

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 30, 19 January 1940, Page 25

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