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| y 650k ¢. 462 m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for NEWS FROM LONDON 7. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 (approx.) Breakfast session 8.456 NEWS FROM LONDON 9.0 "Light and Shade" 40. 0 Devotional Service 10.145 ‘Morning Melodies" 411. 0 ‘Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nellie Scanlan 11.15 i Snapshots " 12. 0 unch music (1.15p.m., NEWS LONDON) 2.0 ‘" Connoisseurs’ Diary " 2.30 Classical music 8.30 Sports results "Bands and Ballads" 4.0 Light music 4.30 Sports results 6. 0 Children’s session (‘* Cinderella " and *‘ Uncle Dave ’"’) 6.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM : LONDON and Topical Taik): "Poet and Peasant Overture’ (Supne); 2 beope "Don't Cry Little Girl" (Ra ys); pelia Fantasy’ (Delibes); 4 Marie’ (Strauss); ‘Dorfkinder" Waltz (Kalman); "Triumphal March" (Grieg); ‘Medley of Nursery Rhymes"; "The Chinese py Teller" (Dryer); "Covent Garden’ ‘'aranielle) (Coates); "L’Amour, Toujours, L'Amour" (Friml); "Gasparone"’ Piano Medley; "Trouble in Paradise’; "Japanese TeaHouse’ (Winkler). 7.0 Local news service 7.140 Taik by the Gardening Expert 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Ambrose and his Orchestra, "Twenty-Five Years of Song and Melody" 7.40 "One Good Deed a Day" 7.53 Old-Time Waltz Band, "Waltz of the Steins" 8.57 Mr. Flotsam and Mr- Jetsam, "Polonaise in the Mall" "Schubert’s Toyshop" arr. Flotsam & Jetsam 8.5 "Evergreens of Jazz’: A programme of old tunes and new laughs 8.18 Layton and Johnstone Favourites 8.26 Jack Buchanan (comedian), "Without Rhythm" .. Hoffman 8.29 "The First Great Churchill’: The story of Winston Churchill’s great ancestor John, First Duke of Marlborough 8.54 Jack Buchanan (comedian) " "There Isn’t Any Limit to My Love" SOTTO R eR ETE T RRR wEF Tee Hoffman 8.57 Station notices 9. O. NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.16 BBC News Commentary 9.25 Jerry Cooper (light vocal), "Timber" Hill 9.30 DANCE MUSIC 11.0 NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by ‘meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN Ty "AUCKLAND 880 kc. 341 m. beth, Light. music ; dinner music don Orchestra, Night" Overture (Rimskyrsako % 8. Schuman n (soprano) 14 pag gr allt has "rg a Amd ) po
8.54 Herbert Janssen (baritone) 8 @ Myra Hess (piano), ‘Carnaval Suite Op. 9" (Schumann) 9.30 Beniamino Gigli (tenor) 9.36 Fritz Kreisler (violin) and the London Philharmonie Orchestra, "Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64" (Mendelssohn) 10. 0 Variety 10.30 Close down |Z AUCKLAND 1250ke¢, 240m. 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular recordings 7. O Orchestral numbers 7.45 "Birth of the British Nation" 8. 0 Concert 9. 0 Victor Silvester and Charlie Kunz 10. 0 Close down 2 y 570k c. 526m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for NEWS FROM LONDON 7. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 (approx.) Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 9.0 Rainbow rhythm: Contrasts in rhythm and melody 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 For the opera lover 10.28 10 10.30 Time signals 10.45 ‘‘Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanlan 41. 0 Something new 11.30 Talk by a representative of St. -_ Ambulance 12. 0 unch music (1.15p.m., NEWS LONDON) 2.0 Classical hour 3.0 Sports results Favourite entertainers 3.28103.30 Time signals 4. 0 Sports results Variety calling 5. 0 Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "The Merrymakers" Overture (Coates); "Serenade" {Romberg); * ‘Closing Time in the ieee (Schimmetp/ennig) ; "Songe dad’ Automne"’ (Joyce); * ‘Under the Rainbow" Bak anrts fag "Molly on the Shore" (arr. ts Song Is You" (Hammersletnys "Ralph Benatzky Selection"; There's in the Air" "Blue Butterfly’ (Steinbacher); ‘Troika Drive" (Winkler), 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 "Britain Speaks" 7.2810 7.30 Time signals 7.30 Reserved
7.45 Mozart’s reasons for occasionally entering the unprofitable field of church music when in the midst of a whirl of work and worry, was a purely domestic one, but it did honour to the goodness of his heart, and to his sense of religion. This Mass was a labour of love in more senses than one. To exercise his pen in the grand contrapunal style of church music was at all times agreeable to Mozart. 8.26 8.57 9. 0 9.15 9.25 9.37 EVENING PROGRAMME: Sir Thomas Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, " Rossiniana" Selection Respighi **Mozart’s Mass in F Major," presented by the Motet Singers and String Orchestra, conducted by Paul Boepple — Joint studio recital by Dorothy Davies (pianist) and Greta Ostova (Czechoslovakian ’cellist): Dorothy Davies, Russian music: "Four Tales of a Grandmother " "Gavotte " wc Prokofieff "Prelude " ...s0006 «ee Scriabine Greta Ostova, SS RINO isieneed sess OONGEN are. ~ scsnccinctts .. Sampson "Serenade Espagnole " Glazounov Station notices NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news: BBC news commentary Music by Elgar: Sir Edward Elgar and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, "Cockaigne Concert Overture" Lawrence Tibbett (baritone), "None but the Lonely Heart" Tchaikovski "Toreador Song" ........ Bizet "To the Forest" Tchaikovski Sir Hamilton Harty and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Romeo’s Reverie and Fete of the Capulets" ... Berlioz
10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN AY 840kc. 357m. p.m. Tunes for the tea-table Musical menu After dinner music Popular concert Keyboard kapers Hits of the day Laugh parade Close down " Y ID) 990ke¢, 303m. p.m. Ragtime marches on "A Gentleman Rider" Musical melange **Marie Antoinette " Soft lights and sweet music "The Fourth Form at St. Percy" The Passing Show Ports of Call: Chile Fanfare Close down Blade! Me 7. Op.m. Musical programme 9. Station notices 9. 2 Music, mirth and melody 10. 0 Close down QV Maries 750 kc. 395m. Oam. NEWS a Vi LONDON 7. 7.30 Breakfast session 45-9.0 NEWS FROM LONDON 2 SOLOS NOS 2 @ ococooecoco -- owo=pw bea o38 > SeoommmyNs 1 O Light music 0-2.0 p.m. Lunch music (1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) 5. O Light music 6.30 For the children: "David and wn’ D 6.45 Li ht music 6. 0 he Nicer Minstrels" 6.15 kk FROM LONDON and Topical Tal 6.46 " Marner " 7. 0 After dinner Honea 7.30 Light entertainment 8.0 "Coronets of England’: The story of Henry 8.26 Classical music Oo NBS args A digest of the day’s news 9.16 BBC News Commentary 25 "Mittens" 9.38 Light music 0 Close down 2 Y N 920k¢. 327m. rh 0 p.m, Light music 7.35 ‘' The rk Horse" 8. 0 Musical comedy 8.30 Orchestral with vocal Interludes: State Opera Orchestra, * Mouldau " (Smetana); Boston Promenade Orchestra, " Three Cornered Hat" Dances. (Falla) 9.18 ‘Personal Column" 9.30 Dance music 10. 0 Close down 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.
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5} y 720k ¢. 416m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for NEWS FROM LONDON 7.0 NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 (approx.) Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 9. 0 Morning melodies 10. O Classical programme 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Hall of Fame 11. 0 "Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanian 11.15 Talk by Ethel Early on "Fashions" 11.30 Popular tunes 12.0 Lunch music (1.145p.m., NEWS FROM LONDON) 2.0 Light orchestral and ballad programme 2.30 Piano accordion and Hawaiian music 8.0 Classical programme 4.5 Mainly instrumental 4.30 Sports results Hits and medleys 6. O Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Cuckoo Waltz’ (Jonassen); ‘Irene’ (Tot); "Irish Medley’; ‘Under the Balcony" (Heykens); Waliz Time and a Harp"; "Giannina Mia" (Friml); "Parfum" (Brau); "Sirens" (Waldteufel); ‘"‘Barcarolle" (Offenbach); "Chanson Triste’ (Tchaikovski); "Brigitte Waltz" (Moretti); "Dancing Dolis’; "Poesie’ Tango (Rixner); "The Merry Widow Waltz’ (Lehar). 6.55 Dominion and district weather reports 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 Book review by J. H. E. Schroder 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Savoy Orpheans, "Hit the Deck" Selection Youmans 7:39 "Dad and Dave" 7.51 "Excerpts from Pinocchio," by Vietor Young and his Orchestra, the Ken Darby Singers and Cliff Edwards 8.16 "A Gentleman Rider" 8.29 A studio recital by Moira Mcllrevey (soprano), "Still the Lark Finds Repose" Dvimey "Love Errant" ........ Goatley "Should He Upbraid" Bishop "Come Out, Come Out My Dears" ........:.0000. Dessauer 842 "The Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship Vulture" 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC news commentary 9.25 Musical comedy memories: | Lemichel du Roy (soprano) and M. Burmer sbacienna), "Ah, Naughty Child, are You Jesting?" (" Veronique ") essager 9.30 Anton and the Paramount Theatre Orchestra, "Sweetheart Waltz" Strauss 9.33 Light Opers Company, "Sunny Side Up" vocal gems Henderson 9.38 Helene Esserman (soprano), : Love Will Find a Way" Simson "Waltz Song" ........ German
9-46 Lemichel du Roy (soprano) and M. Gaudin (tenor) ""Come, I Wish You to be Seated" ("The Wedding of ee Re eae Or etna ae Masse 9.514 Saville Theatre Orchestra, ~ Over She Goes" selection Mayer] | 10. O Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN SIVA CHRISTCHURCH 1200 ke. 250m. 5. Op.m, Recordings 6. 0 ‘Musie for’ Everyman" 7.0 After dinner music 8.0 Chamber music, featuring the Flonzaley Quartet, playing "Quartet No. 12 in E Flat Major, Op. 127" (Beethoven); and at 9.28, Franz Josef Hirt (pianist), playing "Sonata in G Major, Op, 78" (Schubert) 10.0 Comedia 10.30 Close down GREYMOUTH aS YARD, 940k ¢. 319m. 7. Qa.m. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.10 Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 9.0 Morning music 10.10-10.30 Devotional service 12. 0 Lunch music 1.45 p.m. NEWS FROM LONDON 8. 0 Afternoon programme 83.30 Classical music 4.0 Popular songs and dance tunes 4.30 Variety 5. Q Children’s session 5.30 You can’t blame us! 6. 0. "Dad and Dave’’ 6.15 ee FROM LONDON and topical tal 6.45 Dance bands 6.57 Station notices 7,0 Evening programme 7.10 ‘Those We Love" 7.36 Released lately 8. 0 Grand opera 8.30 ‘‘Mittens" 8.54 Anton and Paramount Theatre Orchestra 8. 0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC News Commentary 9.256 Dance to Tommy Dorsey and Orchestra, Josephine Bradley and Ballroom Orchestra, Jimmy Davidson and ABC Dance Orchestra. Interludes by Andrews Sisters 10. 0 Close down AW AN DUNEDIN 790 k c, 380 m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for NEWS FROM LONDON 7.0 NEWS FROM LONDON eo oo (aber oe) monet eet tai session Teac Service "Shoes and Ships end SealingManey adios d women ere ey; Waltzes an (1.15 p.m. NEWS FROM LONDON). O46 0: 1. 2. a3 oo on
os 2.0 Harmony and humour; Famous orchestras; At the Balalaika 3.30 Sports results Classical music 4.30 Music in a Cafe 4.45 Sports results 5. O Children’s session (Big Brother aes with Uncle Mac and Aunt oy 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Talk): "Afternoon Tea With Robert Stolz’’; ‘Serenade’ (Jungherr); "Midnight, the Stars and You’ (Woods); "Alice Where Art Thou?" "Rendezvous" . (Aletter); ‘Merrie England" Dances (German); "Calling Me Home" (Wilfred); "The Lilac Domine" Selection (Cuvilier); "Enamorado"’ (Wetzel); ‘"‘No More Heartaches, No More Tears" (King); "Spring Will Come" (Strok); "‘Aus-tria-Hungary"’ (arr, Rawicz and Landauer); "Mal Encuentro" (Racho); "Cuban Serenade"’ (Midgeley). 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 A recorded talk by Douglas Se well: "The Cradle of New Zea- "™: "Henry Williams Comes to Paihia ‘» 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Band programme: The BBC Military Band, "Passing of the Regiments" "Mirella" Overture Gounod 7-44 Dorothy Clarke and Foster Richardson, "Songs That Haye Sold a Million " 7.52 The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Americana " .....00 Thurban 8. 0 Troise and his Mandoliers, "Speak Easy " ........ Gensler "O Lonely Moon" ..,., Santos 8. 6 St. Hilda Colliery Prize Band, = Hiawatha Ballet Music" Coleridge-Taylor 8.12 Studio recital by Gwenda Weir eet "Ships of Arcady " . Head "Ships That Pass the DUIGRET scsi. ccacwrorse ae "A Funny Fellow" Head 8.19 BBC Military Rand, | "Woodland Pictures " | Fletcher 8-27 Harry Tate and Company, "Running an Office" .... Tate 8.35 Grand Massed Brass Bands, "My Lady Dainty" .... Hesse ** Waltz Memories " "Messiah: Amen Chorus" Handel 8.44 Gwenda Weir (soprano), "The Dream-maker Man" Nevin a Damon 6 Pere eeerereeeseneee Stange 8.50 Foden’s Motor Works Band, "The Swing o’ the Kilt" Ewing "Kenilworth " suc... Bliss 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC news commentary 9.28 "Coronets of England 7 "The Life of Henry VIII" 9.54 "Do You Aner. Why?" by Autolycus aE
— 10.0 MUSIC MIRTH AND MELODY 11.0 NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation musie 11.30 CLOSE DOWN a/ DUNEDIN 1140k¢. 263m, 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table 6. 0 Melody and song 7.0 After dinner musie 7.45 ‘The Crimson Trail" 8. Q Chamber music, featuring at 8.22, Pau Casals (’cello), playing "Suite No. 2 in D Minor" (Bach); and at 9.28, Alfredo Casella (piano) and the Pro Arte Quartet, playing "Quintet"? (Bloch) 10,0 In order of appearance: Eddy Peabody (banjo), Jeanette McDonald (soprano), Paul Whiteman’s Swinging Strings 10.30 Close down ay INVERCARGILL 680k,7 441m. 7.30 11. 0 5. 0 5.15 6. 0 6.15 6.45 7. 0 7.30 7.45 8.57 9. 0 9.15 9.25 10. 0 7. Oa.m. 12. 8D om NEWS FROM LONDON Breakfast session 8.45-9.0 NEWS FROM LONDON Recordings Lunch musie (1,15, NEWS FROM LONDON) Children’s session (juvenile artists) Variety calling! "Adventures of Marco Polo" Ng FROM LONDON and topical a Tuneful melodies in rhythm After dinner music Hill-Billie Round-up Listeners’ own Station notices NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC news commentary Chamber music, introducing Schue hert’s "Quintet in A Major" (‘The Trout’) Close down These programmes are correct as press. Any last-minute alterations announced over the air. All programmes in this issue to The Listener, and without permission,
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