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WY. AUCKLAND 650 k c. 462 m. 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 % 0 "With a Smile and a Song’ 10. O Devotional Service, conducted by Pastor E. C. Light 10.16 "Records at Random" 11.0 "Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanian 11.15 "To Lighten the Task" 12. 0 Lunch music oe p.m, NEWS FROM LONDON 2.0 "From Our Library" 2.30 Classical music 3.30 Sports results "In Varied Mood" 4 0 Light music 4.30 Sports results G. O Children’s session: (‘‘Cinderella" and "Aunt Jean," with feature, "Richard the Lion-Heart" 6.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "The Merrymakers"’ (Coates); ‘‘Serenade"’ (Romberg); "Closing Time in the Village’"’ (Schimmelpfennig); ‘"‘Songe D'Automne" (Joyce); "Under the Rainbow" (Waldteufel); "Molly on the Shore" carr. Grainger); "The Song Ils You’ (Kern); "‘Ralph Benatzky Selection’; "There's Something in the Air’ (McHugh); "Old Vienna Melodies" (Pollack); "Blue Butterfly" (Steinbacher); ‘Troika Drive’ (Winkler); "Vienna, City of My Dreams" (Sieczynski); dh, (Hildach); "Soiree D’Ete’’ (Waldteufel); "Waltz of the Flowers" (Tchaikovskt), 7. O Local news service 7.16 Sports Talk by Gordon Hutter 730 EVENING PROGRAMME: Felix Weingartner and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Consecration of the House" CVVOIAPG 5. ;aceccced . Beethoven 7.44 Alexander Kipnis (bass), "May Night," "Thus it Happens to Mankind" .... Brahms 7.53 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Symphony No. 8 in F Major " cieccccccsseerseese Brahms 8.25 Studio recital by Valerie Corliss (piano), in a group of compositions by Russian composers 8.40 Studio recital by Alice Ewart ~ (soprano), in modern English art songs, = "Dream Ships" ........ Cooke "The Crooning from Innis1) Seeger eee hat, Mee TT | "Oh That it Were So" Bridge "Summer " ........ Martin Shaw 8.52 Boston Promenade Orchestra, " Goyescas " Intermezzo Granados 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC news commentary
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9-25 Nancy Evans (contralto), " All Night Under the Moon" "The Scribe," "Nine O’ the CAC OO’ caithcatice .. Gurney 9.33 Beatrice Harrison (cello), and the New Symphony Orchestra, Concerto Op. 85 us... Elgar Elgar’s ’Cello Concerto is a work of haunting musical beauty and from the technical and interpretative points of view one of the finest, if not the finest, ever written for this much neglected instrument. It was composed at the end of the period that Elgar spent at Brinkwells, Fittleworth, in Sussex, and was actually the last of his big works, although he lived another fifteen years. It was first performed by Felix Salmond with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir 1 jae OT aaah at Queen’s Hall, on October 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN | Y 880k¢. 341m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7. 0 After dinner music 8.0 "Rhythm all the time" 8.15 Comedian’s corner 8. 0 "Sing as we go" 9.26 Highlights from musical comedy 10. 0 Light recitals 10.30 Close down |Z AUCKLAND 1250k,¢, 240m, 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular items 7. 0 Orchestral and piano selections 8.0 " Maorilander ’: Tit-bits 8.20 Instrumental interlude 8.40 ‘" Pamela’s"’ weekly chat 8 O Concert 10. 0 Close down 2 y 570 k ¢. 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 Morning variety 10.10 Devotional Service 10.26 Favourite melodies 10.28 t0 10.80 Time signals 10.45 ‘Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelie Scanian 11. 0 Versatile artists 12, 0 Luneh music (1.15 p.m, NEWS FROM LONDON) 2.0 Classical hour 3. 0 Sports results 3.15 Rhythm on record 3.28 to 3.30 Time signals 3.32 Popular tunes 4.0 Sports results Celebrity session 4.15 Afternoon vaudeville 5. O Children’s session 6.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk: "Blue Danube Waltz" (Strauss); "Little Girl" (Ferrazano); "The Dancer’ (Pedersen); "May I Have the Next Romance With You?" (Revel); "Secrets" (Rust);*'My Shin-
ing Star" (Russian Gtpsy Air); "Christmas Fantasy"; "Minuet in D Major’ (Mozart); "Valse Vanite’’. (Wiedoeft); ‘Espana’ Waltz (Waldteufel). 7. © Local news service | 7.16 "Britain Speaks" 7.28107.30 Time signals 7.30 Reserved 7.45 EVENING PROGRAMME: Melody Masters: Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Scherzo Op. 20" Mendelssohn Ninon Vallin (soprano), "Si Mes Vers Avaient des Bie SS i ee. Hahn The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, " Andante Cantabile" Tchaikovski Richard Tauber (tenor), "Songs My Mother Taught aE CRE Ae Dvorak Irene Scharrer (piano), "Fantasie Impromptu in C Sharp Minor" ........ Chopin 8. 6 "Shakespeare and his Songs" 8.25 Olga Burton (soprano), in a studio recital, "Nymphs and Fairies" Bemberg "The Blackbird’s Song" Scott "IT Heard a Sound of Singing" "Down Sunlit Glade" .... Hill 8.37 "I Pulled Out a Plum," by "Gramofan" 9. 0 NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.16 BBC news commentary 9.25 Concert by the Boys’ Institute Silver Band Conductor: Albert Iremonger Vocalist: Laurence North (baritone) ; "Half and Half" March Morrison "Classic Gems" .... Rimmer "Till the Lights of London Shine Again" .......... Connor 9.42 Laurence North, "Onaway, Awake, Beloved" Cowen * Pale Moet Oi icccces Logan "Au Pays" .....00. Holmes 9.54 The Band, Cornet solo, " Redcap" .Moss "Silver Hill" Hymn, " Gill Bridge" March .... Ord Hume 10. 0 Rhythm on record: A programme of new dance record. ings, compéred by Turntable 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN QV WELLINGTON 840k¢. 357m. | 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea table 6. 0 Musical menu 7. 0 After dinner music 8.0 A day on the farm: Songs and humour of the countryside
8. 0 Sonata and chamber music, featuring at 8.20, Henry Koch (violin) and Charles Lancker (plano), playing ‘‘Sonata in G Major" (Lekeu) 10. O Variety 10.30 Close down QD etka stem 7. Op.m. Showmen of syncopation 7.35 People in pictures 8. 5 Musical digest 8.33 Carson Robison and his Buckaroos 8.45 ‘His Lordship’s Memoirs" 9.12 Medliana 9.32 ‘Thrills " 9.45 Tattoo 10. 0 Close down QY BMH peewoure 8. Op.m. Studio programme 8. O Station notices 8. 2 Recordings 10. 0 Close down QV inl 750 kc. 395 m. 7. 0am. NEWS FROM LONDON -30 Breakfast session NEWS FROM LONDON Light music .Op.m. Lunch music (1.15; NEWS LONDON Uncle Paul and Aunt Beth "The Japanese Houseboy" ‘WS FROM LONDON and Topteal alk "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" After dinner music Variety hour ay session NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary Light music "Tales from the Pen of Edgar Allen Poe" . Close down QVIN see sm. 7. Op.m. Light music 7.30. ‘Carson Robison & Pioneers" 8. O Sketches; variety 8.30 Light classical 9. 0 Grand opera 9.35 "Japanese Houseboy" 0.0 Close down R>oN aes . Re co = a OOD OWNND Ow 5 ines o88oh _ =
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5 Y 720k c. 416m. @. 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. 0 Classical programme 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Hall of Fame 41.0 "Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanian 41.16 Talk: "Help for the Home Cook," by Miss J. M. Shaw 41.30 Popular tunes 42.0 Lunch music (1.145 pm., NEWS FROM LONDON) 2. 0 Music on Strings 2.30 Rhythm parade 3. 0 Classical programme 4 6&6 Variety programme 4.30 Sports results Light orchestral and ballad programme 6. 0 Children’s session 6.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Monckton Melodies" (arr. Robinson); "Sweetheart" (Strauss); ‘Czardas’ (Monti); "Volga Song’ (Lehar); "Haffner Serenade" (Mozart); "Street Singer of Naples" (Winkler); "On the Bay of Naples’ (Guardia) ; "We're Not Dressing" (Revel); ‘La Tosca" Selection (Puccini); "‘Sweetheart Czardas’ (Marie); ‘Stephanie stg a (Czibulka) ; "Slavonic Dance, No. os (Dvorak); "Autumn Melodies" (Waldteufel). 7. 0 Local news service 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Alfred Sittard (organ), with the Philharmonic Orchestra, "Concerto" No. 10, Op. 7, PaO dincanibltiancats Handel 7.47 From the Studio: Recital by Daisy Perry (contralto), "In Summertime on Bredon" Peel "To the Soul" ... Stanford "The Splendour Falls" Walther "Love Went a’Riding" Bridge 7.59 Richard Strauss and the State Opera Orchestra, "Don Quixote" ...... . Strauss 8.40 From the Studio: Recital by Rex Harrison (baritone), Hungarian melodies by Francis Korbay "Where the Tisza’s Torrents. Through the Prairies Swell" "Had a Horse a Finer No One Ever Saw" "In the Forests Highest "I’m a Horseherd" 8.53 Philharmonic Orchestra, "In the Confectioner’s Kitehen" ...... Strauss 857 Station notices 9. O NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.16 BBC news commentary 9.25 Studio recital by Heddle Nash (English tenor) 9.37 "IF I WERE YOU": A comedy by P. G. Wodehouse Produced by the NBS
10.17 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11.0 NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN Vf CHRISTCHURCH 1200 kc. 250m. 5. Op.m. Recordings 6. 0 7% 2 8. 0 8.14 8.28 9. 0 9.30 9.43 10. 0 10.30 "Music for Everyman" After dinner music "Circle of Shiva" Three fanciful etchings Tunes in colour Dance time ** Mittens "’ Vaudeville Light music Close down SAR Bat eae eae 7. 0am. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 8.45 9. 5 Breakfast session NEWS FROM LONDON Morning music 10.10-10.25 Devotional service 12. 0 Lunch music be | p.m. NEWS FROM LONDON . O 3.30 4. 4.30 5. 5.30 6.15 ooo NNO SoNS 08 © -_ S 299 OM m = o Afternoon programme Classical music Popular songs and dance hits Variety Children’s session (Norma) Dinper music rs Daa FROM LONDON and topical ta After dinner revue Station notices Bandstand Mirthmakers on the air, featuring "Harry Roy, Max Miller, Tessie O’Shea Orchestra Raymonde, Richard Tauber, Albert Sammons (violin) Swing it! NBS Newsreel: A. digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary Rhumbaland Plays for the People: "Hand of Fate" Close down
t Y 790 k c. 380 m. 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 10.15 Devotional Service 10.50 "Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanlan 11. 0 Talk by Miss J. Ainge: "Cooking by Gas" 11.15 Bits and Pieces: In My Garden 12. 0 Lunch music (1.15 p.m., NEWS FROM LONDON) 2. 0 Music of the Celts; Rhythms of the Keyboard; Afternoon Reverie 3.30 Sports results Classical music 4.30 Music in-a cafe 4.45 Sports results 5. 0 rae session: (Big’ Brother 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and topical talk): "Maritana’ Overture (Wallace); "Apple Blossom" (Siede); ‘The Dashing White Sergeant,"’ ""What’s A’ the Steer?" ‘"Sherramuir," (arr. Whyte); "Follow the Fleet’ Selection (Berlin); "Love Tales" (Siede); "Waltzing Doll’ (Poldini); "Thunder and Lightning" Polka (Strauss); "Ballet Music from ‘ Faust’’’ (Gounod); "‘Cross for Criss’ (Foresythe); "‘Angel’s Serenade" (Braga); "Woman's Life and Love" (Blon); "Serenata Appassionata’’ (Steiner); ‘‘March of the Toys’ (Herbert); ‘"‘Valse Bluette’ (Drigo); "Love’s Serenade’ (Glan); "The Gnomes" (Reinhold); "Childhood Memories’ (arr. Somers). | 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 Recorded Talk by Michael Terry: ‘There are Still Camels in Australia" 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: The New Mayfair Orchestra, "Mr. Whittington" Selection Newman 7.40 "Dad and Dave" 7.53 "Rhumba Rhythms and Tango Tunes" 8.8 The Theatre Box: | Pea Villain Still Pursued er
9.31 9.48 9.54 10. 0 11. 0 11.30 VARIETY: The Kidoodlers, International Radio Orchestra and the London Hippodrome Chorus "The Circle of Shiva" Station notices NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary The British Light Orchestra, March from "Occasional Oratorio" Minuet from "Samson" March from "Hercules" Handel The Madrigal Singers, "Sing We and Chant It" "Now is the Month of Maying" "My Bonny Lass She Smileth" Morley Artur Schnabel and Karl Ulrich Schnabel (piano), "Lebensturme" ........ Schubert Cristina Maristany (soprano), Portuguese and Spanish Folk Tunes Victor Olof Sextet, "Ry the Ben". sieia. Dunkler "Hungarian Dance No. 5" Brahms Dance music, by Dick Colvin and his Music NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music CLOSE DOWN aly DUNEDIN 140k ¢. 263m, 5. ste. Tunes for the tea-table Melody and song After dinner music Mosaic for music lovers " Fireside. memories " Dance music Variety parade © Close down AY INVERCARGILL 680k ¢. 441m. 1 7. Oam. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session 8.45-9.0 NEWS FROM LONDON 1.0 Recordings 12. 0-2.0p.m. Lunch music (1.15, NEWS — 5. 0 P2999 Sw = ae of ono FROM LONDON) Children’s session ("Round the World with Father Time "’) Merry moments Personalities on Parade: Dick Todd " Thriljs!"’ aby FROM LONDON and Topical tal 3 Budget of sport, by the " Sportsman " After dinner music Gardening talk Symphonic programme, introducin Schubert’s ‘‘Symphony No. 4 in Minor," played by the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York Presenting for the first time Station notices NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary "The Sentimental Bloke " Troise and his mandoliers "Flower of Hawaii"? Medley Close down
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