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TUESDAY

NATIONAL

_ FEBRUARY 4

| y 650 k.c. 462 m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for NEWS FROM LONDON 7. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30. Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 9.0 Correspondence School Educational session 9.456 ‘Light and Shade" 10. O Devotional service, conducted by the Rev. W. R. Milne 40.20 "For My Lady": ‘Your Cavalier" 10.45 ‘Shoes and Ships and Sealing-wax," by Nellie Scanlan 41. @- "Musical Snapshots" 12.0 Luneh music (1.15p.m., NEWS FROM LONDON) 2.0 ‘Connoisseur’s Diary" 2.30 Classical music 3.30 Sports results "Bands and Ballads" 4 0 Light music 4.30 Sports results 5. 0 Children’s session (*Cinderella"’ : and "Uncle Dave’’) 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM London and Topical Talk): "4812 and All That’; "O yoy How Fair Thou Art’ (Lincke); "Over the Waves" (Rosas); "The Student's Fate’ (Ibanez); ‘Tanzreigen" (Schimmelpfennig); ‘‘Carmen" Intermezzo (Bizet); ‘Flight of the Bumble Bee" (Rimsky-Korsakov); ‘‘Penny in the Slot" (Ashworth); "Spanish Rhapsody" (Chabrier); ‘Luxemburg Waltz" (Lehar); "The Kerry Dance" (Molloy); ‘Gipsy Idyll’ (arr. Ferraris); "A Visit to Turkey" (Rirner); "The Swan" (SaintSaens); "Gold and Silver" (Lehar); "Rusticanella" (Dortonpassi). : 5 Local news service 7.10 Talk by the Gardening Expert 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Symphony Orchestra, Fantasia "Les Cloches de Corneville" ........ Planquette 7.38 "One Good Deed a Day" 7.51 Studio recital by Ossie Cheesman (piano-accordion), IGA .dinwncniaaic. ARES "There’s a Boy Coming Home on Leave" ss..00.... Kennedy "Firefly" ........... Cheesman 7.57 Jessie Matthews (light vocal) "Everything’s in Rhythm" Hoffman "The Little Silkworm" Hoffman 8. 3 BBC sketch: "Poor Old Snell" 8.18 Studio recital by Ossie Cheesman eee: piano), "Love is All" .......... Tomlin "Blue Orchids" Carmichael "My Prayer" ......... Kennedy "Woodpeckers" .... Lazzaro $24 "The First Great Churchill" The story of Winston Churchill’s great ancestor John, first Duke of Marlborough 8.49 Jack Hylton and his Orchestra, "Tommies’ War Time Memo--ries" "Songs of the Officers’ Mess " 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC news commentary 9.25 Vera L ight vocal), "Till the Lig ts of London Shine ae simbinga Fae 9.30 DANCE MUSIC 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON fv)lowed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN

IVR AeEStm 5. Op.m. Light music rs it) 8, 0 8. 8 8.16 8.24 8.32 9.21 After dinner music BBC Symphony Orchestra, *Coriolan" Overture (Beethoven) Viadimir Rosing (tenor) Yehudi Menuhin (violin) " Hungarian Dance "’ No, 6 (Brahms) "Romanza Andaluza" (Sarasate) La Scala Chorus, "Turn the Grindstone," ‘Invocation to the Moon" (* Turandot’), (Puccini) Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, "Transfigured Night" (Schonberg) Alexandra Trianti (soprano) Philadelphia Orchestra, ** The Swan of Tuonela" ( Sibelius) Karl Schmitt-Walter (baritone)

9.28 Alexander Brailowsky with the Philharmonic Orchestra, Concerto in E Minor (Chopin) 10. 0 Variety 10.30 Close down IZM 1250k¢. 240m. 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular session 7. O Orchestral items 7.45 "Birth of the British Nation" 8.0 Concert 9.0 Comedy and miscellaneous recordings 10. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for the Air Force 10.30 Close down AY WELLINGTON 570 k ¢c. 526m. 7.30 (approx.) Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 9. 0 Correspondence School Educational session 9.45 Rainbow rhythm; Contrasts. in rhythm and melody 10.10 Devotional service 10.26 For the opera lover 40.28 1010.80 Zime signals

10.40 "For My Lady": "Tenors and the Girls They Sing About" 11. 0 "Shoes and Ships and Sealing-wax,"’ by Nellie Scanian 11.15 Something new 11.30 Talk by a_representative of the Wellington Red Cross Society 92,0 Lunch hour (1.45p.m, NEWS FROM LONDON) 2. 0 Classical hour 3. 0 Sports results Favourite entertainers | 3.28103.30 Time signals Variety calling | 4. 0 Sports results 5. O Children’s session | 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical ty My | " Gavotte" (Thomas); " Little Star" (Ponce); "Moontime" (Collins); "Monika" (Kotscher); "China Doll Parade’ (Zamecnik); "Tango. Marina’ (Schmidseder); "From Near and Far" (arr, Hohne); ‘Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes" (arr. Pothon); "Japanese Lantern Dance’’ (Yoshitomo); "Let's Make a Wish" (Silvers) ; "Acclamations’’ (Waldteufel); ‘‘Gavotte" (Gossec). 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 "Britain Speaks" 7.28t07.30 Time signals 7.30 Reserved 7.45 EVENING PROGRAMME: | Recital of Choral Music | 7.46 The BBC Chorus, "To the Virgins" ........ Quilter 7.49 The Madrigal Singers, "Fair Phyllis I Saw" Farmer "Willy, Prithee Go to Bed" _ Ravenscroft 7.52 The of the State Conservatorium, Dortmund: "In Still Night" ........ Brahms 7.55 Sir Thomas Beecham and the Leeds Festival Choir, "From ‘Israel in Egypt’" _. Handel "Moses and the of Israel" "But As For His People" 8.3 WITH THE MODERNS: Professor Robert Kajanus and the Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No. 1 in E Minor Sibelius 8.39 W. Roy Hill (tenor), presents from the Studio: Herrick’s Song Cycle EO OU cok. ee Quilter "The Bracelet," "The Maiden Blush," "To Daisies," "The Night-Piece," "Julia’s Hair," "Cherry Ripe" 8.50 The Symphony Orchestra, "Alla Marcia" (from "The Karelia" Suite) ........ Sibelius 8.57 Station notices : 9. 0 NBS Newsreel: A of the day’s news 9.15 BBC News Commentary 9.25 For the Connoisseur: — 9.25 Edwin Fischer Prelude and Fugue in E Flat Major ............. Bach-Busoni 9.414 Yvonne Printemps (soprano), = ‘Plaisir D’Amour" .... "Au Clair de la Lune" = Here is an opinion by Yvonne Printemps that’s worthy of note. She says: ‘‘ On one occasion Lucien Guitry was asked by. an admirer if it was difficult to achieve success on the stage, and he answered: ‘ No. it is not difficult, it is impossible,’ All really great artists have been most modest because they have always been learning something new and always finding their limitations. Nearly every day that I act I learn something worth learning. Isn’t that one of the great charms of life?" 9.49. Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, "Suite Ballet" ............... Popy 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY

10.40 Repetition of the greetings and requests from the N.Z. Forces in the Middle East 11.0 NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN 2\ 840k.c. 357m. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table O Musical menu O After dinner music . O Variety concert, featuring hits from musical comedy 10. 0t010,26 Signal preparation for Air Force 10.30 Close down 2 y 990k¢, 303m. 7. Op.m. Ragtime marches on 7.20 "Down the Texas Trail" 7.35 "A Gentleman Rider" 7.47 Musical melange 8.10 ‘*Marie Antoinette" 8.35 Soft lights and sweet music 8.50 "The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s * 9.2 The passing show 9.17 Ports of Call: Ireland 9.47 Fanfare 10. 0 Close down 2/8 NEW PLYMOUTH 81I0kc. 370m. 7. Op.m. ,Musical programme 9. 0 Station notices 9. 2 Music, mirth and melody 10. 0 Close down — QV lr 750 kc. 395m, 7. Oam. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON O Correspondence School Educational Session Light music -2.0p.m. Lunch music (1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) Light music For the children: ("David and The Hawaiian Serenaders "The Nigger Minstrels" one FROM LONDON and Topica), a "Silas Marner" After dinner music Band interlude Hits from the Films "Coronets of England"; The Story of Henry VIII, Classical muic NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary "Mittens" Recitals by the Orchestra Raymonde with Frank Luther and Zora Laymann (vocalists) 10. O Close down 2 Y N 920k¢. 327m. 7. Op.m. Light music 7.35 ‘ The Horse " 8. 0 Musical comedy 8.30 Orchestral Music with vocal intere tudes, featuring London Philharmonic Orchestra playing " Beay Danube" Ballet Music (Strauss) 9.48 ‘Personal Column" 9.30 Dance music 10. 0 Close down OnNoa oo 1 1 wo oo R808h Gok QANIND DOR TH PA © SoS oe ahs © & oua oo ©

TUESDAY

NATIONAL

FEBRUARY 4

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 8.46 NEWS FROM LONDON 8. 0 Correspondence School Educational session 9.45 Morning melodies 10.0 "For My Lady": "Martin’s Corner" 10.30 Devotional service 10.45 Patricia Rossborough plays 11. 0 "Shoes and Ships and Sealing-wax," by Nelle Scanian 11.15 Talk on "Fashions," by Ethel Early 11.30 Popular tunes 12.0 Lunch music (1.15p.m., NEWS FROM LONDON) 2.0 Light orchestral and ballad programme 2.30 Piano accordion and Hawaiian music 8. 0 Classical programme 4,0 Mainly instrumental 4.30 Sports results Hits and medieys 6. O Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Supper in Vienna’ (arr. Hruby); "Indian Love Call" (Friml);. "Orange’ Blos0m" (Mayerl); ‘Woodland Whispers" (Czibulka); "Don Pedro" (Winkler); "‘Estilian Caprice’ (Paul); "Emperor Waltz" (Strauss); "Chasing the Mouse’ Morgan); ‘Beautiful Spring" (Lincke); "Wedding Waltz" (Dohnanyi); "Pierrette" (Chaminade); "Ragamu/fin" (Rixner); "Canzonetta’ (D'Ambrosio); "Songs at Eventide’"’; Life in Vienna" (Strauss); "Flowers of Love" (Rust); "Gipsy Souvenir" (Trad,). 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 Book review by H. Winston Rhodes 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: His Majesty’s Theatre Orchestra, "The Dubarry" Selection Millocker 7.39 "Dad and Dave" 7.51 Featuring the Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra and the Master Singers The Orchestra, "Manhattan Moonlight " Alter "Valse Mirage" .... Confrey 7.58 Master Singers, "T Don’t Feel no Ways Tired" Negro Spiritual "Sweet Sue" ............ Youn "Those Were Wonderfu Days " sreccsssseseseesrree Mencher 8. 3 The Orchestra, "Chanson Romantique" Friml 8. 6 Master Singers, "Thanks for the Memory" Rainger "Yours is My Heart Alone" Lehar 8.12 The Orchestra, "Lively Sailors Medley" arr. Shilkret 8.15 "A Gentleman Rider" 8.29 From the studio: Allen Wellbrock (pianist) plays, "The Starlit Hour" .... Rose "The Singing Hills" . David "Fools Rush In" ........ Bloom "Playmates" ........... Dowell 842 "The Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship Vulture" 8.57 Station notices 9. O NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.156 BBC news commentary 9.25 Studio recital by Heddle Nash (English tenor)

9.39 Musical comedy memories: 10. 0 Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN SIVA CHRISTCHURCH 1200k¢. 250m. 5. Op.m. Recordings 6.0 "Music for Everyman" | 7. 0 After-dinner music 8.0 Chamber music: From the Mod-. ern School. Featuring at 8.31, Charles van Lancker (piano), Henry Koch (violin), Jean Rogister (viola) and Mme. Lido-Rog-. ister (’cello), playing ‘" Unfinished Quartet" (Lekeu); and at 9.24., Albert Sammons (violin), and William Murdoch (piano), playing Sonata in E Minor, Op. 82 (Elgar) 10. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for the Air Force 10.30 Close down SYAR Gear toe = ®=noo 70.0 Close down Gam. NEWS FROM LONDON 30 Breakfast session 456 NEWS FROM LONDON . O Correspondence School Educational session 45 Morning music .10-10.30 Devotional Service O Lunch music 15 p.m. NEWS FROM LONDON Afternoon programme Classical mtsic Popular songs and dance tunes Variety Children’s session Dinner music "Dad and Dave’ cae FROM LONDON and Topical a Famous dance orchestras Statfon notices Evening programme "Those We Love" "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves’: A Humphrey Bishop Pantomime " Mittens " Debroy Somers Band; " Stealing Through the Classics " NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.156 BBC News Commentary 9.25 Dance with: Eddy Duchin and his Orchestra, Joe Loss and his Band, the organ, the dance band and me, Interludes by Boswell Sisters Conn NINO DAKE HWE ou apa = & So mm o 83

AN DUNEDIN 790 k ¢. 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 8. 0 Correspondence School Educational session 10.15 Devotional service 10.40 "Shoes and Ships and Sealing-wax," by Nelle Scanlan 11. 0 "For My Lady": A session with the Leeds Festival Choir 11.20 Merely medley; Waltzes and women 12.0 Lunch music (1,145p.m., NEWS FROM LONDON) 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 B. O Children’s session (Big Brother Bill with Uncle Mac and Aunt Joy) 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Nights at the Ballet" ; "Reminiscences of MA gf PP aa (Fibtch) ; "Remembrance"’ "Te an Oriental God" ey coemeerean)t "The Gondolters"’ ‘Selection eet the Light of the Moon bg Pt ihe (Gomez); "Simple Little Melody" (Straug); ‘Grinzing" jee a, 1 B ace Serenade" (Tichy); | "Faus tions (Gounod); 7. 0 Local news service 7.16 Recorded talk b nougine Cresswell, "The Cradle of aland: "Hobson’s ce" 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Programme by the St. Kilda Band, conducted by L. Francis, with popular interludes The Band: "Nonpareil March" Anderson "Tl Bacio" (cornet) .... Arditi 7.48 "Poet and Peasant" OVETEUTES serseccsrseesserereereee SUPP! 8. 4 "Iona" (horn) Allison "Coppelia" Prelude and Mazurka ..r.cccorsssorseeeee Delibes 8.14 Studio. recital by Harold Robinson (tenor), "Time Was I Loved the Mountains" "You Loved the Time of Violets" Lohr 8.20 The Band, "Slidin’ Thro the Rye" Truman 8.38 "The Golden Valse" Winter. 8.45 Harold Robinson (tenor), "The Desert Song" Romberg "Song of Lyonesse" Boughton 8.52 The Band, "Crimond" Hymn ......... Grant "Association March" Anderson 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news

9.15 BBC news commentary 9.28 "Coronets of England": The Life of Henry VIII. 9.54 "Do You Know Why?" by Autolycus 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation musie 11.30 CLOSE DOWN 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table 6. 0 An hour of melody and song 7. 0 After dinner music 45 "The Crimson Trail" OQ Chamber music, featuring at 8.24, Artur Schnabel (plano), playing "Italian Concerto in F Major" (Bach); and at 9.28, Prisca Quartet playing Quartet in C Major (Schubert) 7 10. O Light recitals: Larry Adler (mouth organ), Webster Booth (tenor), Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra 10.30 Close down i 4/72 INVERCARGILL 680kc. 441m. 7. Oa.m. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 9. 0 Correspondence School Educational Session 11. 0 Recordings 12. O0-2.0 p.m. Lunch musie (1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) 5. O Children’s session: Juvenile Artists 5.15 Variety calling 5.45 Songs of yesteryear 6. 0 "Adventures of Marco Polo" 6.15 ia ha FROM LONDON and Topical a 6.45 Motor Talk by G. C, Davenport 7. O After dinner music 7.30 Hill-Billy Round-up 7.45 Listeners’ Own Session 8.57 Station notices 9.0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC News Commentary 9.25 Chamber music, introducing Sonata in F, Op. 99 (Brahms), pla eq, by William Pleeth (cello) and Margaret Good (piano) 10. 0 Close down 7. 8.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 84, 31 January 1941, Page 26

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TUESDAY NATIONAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 84, 31 January 1941, Page 26

TUESDAY NATIONAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 84, 31 January 1941, Page 26

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