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NEW SESSION FOR WOMEN

YA Morning Entertainment

N entirely new system of morning broadcasts for women listeners is scheduled to commence from the four main national stations on February 3. Serials as well as musical features will be broadcast, and the new session will be known as the "For My Lady" session, and.its theme song will be the popular tune "She Shall Have Music." It is interesting to note that the new session will include serials for the first time in the NBS morning programmes, and secondly that each week deals with a different group of subjects. One week the subject will be " Famous Choirs," another "Popular Cinema Organists," another "Maori Music," another " Tenors and the Girls they Sing About," and so on. Of the six mornings of the week in which the theme is "Queens of Song,"

for example, four mornings will. be devoted to Kirsten Flagstad, Galli-Curei, Lucretia Bori, and Jeanette MacDonald, the recordings being interspersed with biographical notes, and the other two mornings will be devoted to two episodes of a serial. The serials will include " Your Cavalier," "Martin’s Corner" (already well known at 2YA), "Ernest Maltravers," and "Dombey and Son.’ Two episodes will be presented in each week. The new "For My Lady" session will be presented at a different time at each station. At 1YA the time will be 10.20 am.; at 2YA, 10.40a.m.; at 3YA, 10 a.m.; and at 4YA, 11 a.m. This has been necessary to avoid upsetting present times for devotional services and other morning features. The NBS has spared no pains to provide outstanding material for the session, and "For My Lady" should soon become a cherished part of the routine of housewives throughout New Zealand.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 83, 24 January 1941, Page 17

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NEW SESSION FOR WOMEN New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 83, 24 January 1941, Page 17

NEW SESSION FOR WOMEN New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 83, 24 January 1941, Page 17

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