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| y 650 kc. 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 8. 0 "With a Smile and a Song" 10, O Devotional service 10.20 "Por My Lady": ‘Your Cavalier" 10.45 "Shoes and Ships and _ SealingWax," by Nelle Scanlan 11. 0 "To Lighten the Task" 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 p.m. and 1.15, 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 6. O Children’s session: ("Cinderella" and "Aunt Jean,’ with feature, "Richard the Lion-Heart") 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Taik): "A Thousand and One Nights" (Strauss); "Japanese Intermezzo" (Chapius); ‘Viennese Waltz Medley" (Strauss); ‘Love's Lullaby"’ (Bourdon); "Summer Festival’ (Bruckner); "Old England’ (arr, Krish); ‘Count of Luxembourg" (Lehar); * ‘Londonderry Air" (arr, Grainger); ‘"‘Guitarre"’ (Moszkowski); "Mind Your Slep * (Fischer); "Moorish March"’ (Mohr); in D" (Bach); "Teddy Picnic" (Bratton); ae | ies 8 Be Your Comrade True" (Stolz); "Thine Eyes so Blue and Tender" (Lassen); "Dance of the Merry Mascots" (Ketelbey); "The Old Church Bells" (Farrar). 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 Sports talk by Gordon Hutter 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Felix Weingartner and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Consecration of the House" OVOPCUne. acc. ccsseuace Beethoven 744 Richard Crooks (tenor), "Federico’s Lament" .... Bizet "I Still Seem to Hear" Bizet 7.52 Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, : "Scheherazade" Suite ........ Rimsky-Korsakov Rimsky-Korsakov was one of the most brilliant members of the modern Russian School, whose work combines something of Eastern gorgeotsness with the sombre traits of Slav character. Oriental subjects always had a strong fascination for him, and in the "Scheherazade" Suite, the East is vividly presented in the music. The subject is from the " Arabian Nights," and one of the four stories which are used is "The Story of Prince Kalendar." 840 Studio Recital by Gwenda Weir (soprano), Fee "The Fuchsia Tree" .,... Quilter 5 "If My Songs were Only MUAPOU --scoscsis.icspuitgosinnns SERMATE .... Delius "?°Tis Snowing" .... Romberg 8.562 Lamoureux Orchestra, PRGNOPRO" =o: cis ic insbbatcticpinsce ARO 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news programmes are correct as Any pan! aed be over the air. in this issue are copyright to a » and may not be reprinted without permission,
’ | 9.15 BBC News Commentary 9.25 Oscar Natzke (bass), "Myself When Young" Lehmann "Pilgrim’s Song" Tchaikovski 9.33 Walter Gieseking (piano); and Symphony Orchestra, Concerto No. 4 in G Major, i ae | arr pee Beethoven 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11.0 NEWS FROM LONDON, = followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN I Y 880 k.c. 341 m. 5. Op.m. Light music 7. 0 After dinner music 8.0 ‘Rhythm all the Time" 8.15 Friday Frivolity 9. 0 "Sing as We go" 8.30 Vocal gems from musical comedy 10. O Light recitals 10.30 Close down 2 AUCKLAND 1250k.c« 240m. 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular recordings 6. 0 Miscellaneous, orchestral and inStrumental items 8. 0 ‘Maorilander ": Tit-bits 8.20 Instrumental items 8.40 " Pamela’s’’ weekly chat. 9. 0 Concert session 10.0 to10.25 Signal preparation for the Air Force 10.30 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 Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 98..0 Morning variety 10.10 Devotional service 10.25 Favourite melodies 10.28 to 10.80 Time signals 10.40 "For My Lady": The Legends of Maui and Rangi 11, 0 "Shoes and Ships and Sealing-wax," by Nelle Scanian 11.15 Versatile artists 12.0 Lunch music (12.15 p.m. and 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) 2. 0 Classical hour 3.0 A.C.E. TALK: "How Some Country Women Cope With Harvesting" 3.16 kKhythm on record 3.2810 3.30 Time signals 8.32 Popular tunes 4. 0 Sports results Celebrity session 4.15 Afternoon vaudeville 5 Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe); "Yvonne" Soe LEI ‘Don't Cry Little Girl" (Rays); ag Fantasy" (Delibes); "Dorfkinder (Kalman); "Covent Garden" picainéis "The Chinese Story Teller" (Dreyer); "Gasparone’ Piano Medley; ‘Trouble in Paradise’; ‘"‘Japanese Tea House’ (Winkler). 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 "Britain Speaks" 7.28t07.30 Time signals 7.30 Reserved
7.45 9.15 9.25 10. 0 11. 0 11.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Melody Masters: 7.46 Barnabas von, Geczy and his Orchestra, "Rustle of Spring" . Sinding 7.49 Peter Dawson (bassbaritone), POTUMMIGIE seciiescssetscccase Parry 7.52 Guila Bustabo (violinist), "En Bateau" ........ Debussy 7.55 Kirsten Flagstad (soprano), "Love Went A-riding" Bridge 7.58 The Victor Olof Sextet, "Handel in the Strand" Grainger The Poetry Hour: Famous poems spoken by John Gielgud and others Studio recital by Terence Lacey (tenor) in a group of Irish Songs: "The Young May Moon" Moore "The Kerry Cow" arr. Wood * Maureen" ........000 Roberton "The West’s Asleep" Macmurrough "T Pulled Out a Plum" by Gramofan Station notices NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC news commentary Concert by the Port Nicholson Silver Band Conductor: R, Fenton 9.25 The Band: "Sons of the Wild" March Rimmer "A Waltz Dream" .... ....Straus Euphonium: Or Di oe es Code 9.44 Buccaneers Octet: "That’s Why Darkies Were Borne Tees Henderson ST he Trametes Ga Dix 9-50 The Band: "Maritana" selection Wallace Rhythm on record: A _programme of new dance recordings compéred by " Turntable " NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music CLOSE DOWN AY G Maia Stine © Ono o ooo°o m. Tunes for the tea-table Musical menu After dinner music Entertainers of the Silver Screen: Famous film stars Sonata and Chamber Music Hour, featuring at 9.36, Alfred Cortot (piano), playing Sonata in B Minor Op, 58 by Chopin 10. 0to0 10,25 Signal preparation for Air 10.30 Force Close down |
12 y 990k,c. 303m, 7. Op.m. Showmen of Syncopation 7.20 Memories of Hawaii 7.35 People in pictures 8.5 Musical Digest 8.35 Carson Robison and his Buckaroos 8.45 "His Lordship’s Memoirs" 9.12 Medliana 9.32 "Thrills" 9.45 Tempo di. valse 10. 0 Close down NAB ar tt te 8. Op.m. Studio programme 8. 0 Station notices 9. 2 Recordings 10. 0 Close down QV Un) 1 AP ER, a.m. NEWS FROM LONDON Breakfast session NEWS FROM LONDON Light music -2.0p.m. Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) For the children (Uncle Paul end Aunt Beth) "The Japanese Houseboy" re FROM LONDON and Topical "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" After dinner music Variety hour Dance session NBS Newsreel; A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary The Boston Promenade Orchestra Grace Moore fonprane), in songs from her film ee from the Pen of Edgar Allan oe" Close down OY IN . 920 k.c. 327 m. 7. Op.m. Light music 7.30 Carson Robison and his Pioneérs 8. 0 Sketches and variety 8.30 Light classical music 9. 0 Grand opera 9.35 "Japanese Houseboy" 10. 0 Close down -_ BS ¢ a ao o 6° ow a o& She 68h. SC 0 0200 OHAND -s alae
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= 812 weeny 720k ¢. 416m. é. 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. G "For My Lady": Lovers’ lilts from the operas 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Light music 11. 0 "Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanlan 11.16 ‘Help for the Home Cook": Talk by Miss S. McKee 41.30 Popular tunes 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 p.m. and 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) 2. 0 Music on strings 2.30 Rhythm parade 3.0 Classical hour @ 0 Variety programme 4:30 Sports resulis Light orchestral and ballad programme 5. 0 Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, gow FROM LONDON AND Talk): "Immortal Strauss’ (Strauss); ‘"‘Sevillana" (Ferraris); "‘Venetian Gondola Song" (Mendeissohn); . ‘"‘Aubade Printaniere’’ (Lacombe); "Yes, Madam?"’ Selection; "Donkey’s Serenade"’ (Friml); "Land of Smiles" (Lohr); "Veil Dance" (Goldmark): "A Little Dance" (Borschel); "Montmartre March" (Wood); "The Alpmaid’s Dream" (Labitzky); ""Three O'Clock in the Morning" (Jerriss); "Circus March’ (Smetana), 7. 0 Local news service 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: _ . Great Symphony Orchestra: "Mireille" Overture .... Gounod 7.36 Studio Recital by Nancy Estall (cellist), and H. G. Glaysher (harpist): "Indian Lament" ........ Dvorak "Romanza Andalusa" Sarasate 7.43 Miliza Korjus (soprano) "Parla" Waltz, "Kiss" Waltz Arditi 7.51 Nancy Estall and H. G. Glaysher: "Salut D’Amour" ........ Elgar "Rondino" ......0000008 Kreisler | ee Se 8. 0 "Memories of the Savoy" Songs by Gilbert and Sullivan from "Trial by Jury," "Patience," "The Mikado" 8.58 Station notices O NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news -.15 BBC News Commentary 5 The Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra, with the Melodeers Quartet and Mischa Violin (violinist) The Orchestra: "Air de Ballet" ........ Herbert "Love is Sweeping the CounGershwin "Noon Nocturne" .... Shilkret 9.32 The Quartet: "The Cable Song" ........ Trad. "Will Love Find a Way?" Sissle 9.37 Mischa Violin, "Albumblate" ............ Wagner "Jota" Falla "Liebeslied" ........-..0. Kreisler 9.47 The Quartet: "Music When Soft Voices Die" Matthews "The Hills of Home" .... Fox
10. 3 11. 0 11.30 9.53 The Orchestra: "I Ain’t Got Nobody" Williams "Ts It All a Dream?" Schwartz "Forecastle Frolics" Fletcher MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music CLOSE DOWN BV CHRISTCHURCH 1200 k.c. 250m. 5. Op 6. 0 8. 0 8.14 8.30 9. 0 9.30 9.43 -m. Recordings "Music for Everyman" After dinner music "Circle of Shiva" Viennese Waltz Potpourri Maori melodies 30 dancing minutes " Mittens " Vaudeville 40. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for the 10.30 Air Force Close down Sz GREYMOUTH 940k.c: 319m. 7. 0am. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 8.45 9. 0 9.30 Breakfast session NEWS FROM LONDON Morning music Talk to women: Josephine Clare = Bae Devotional Service 1 1 3. 3. 4. 4, 5. 5. 6. 6. 6. 7. 7. BONS B8o8o8oi Lunch music (12.15 p.m., NEWS FROM LONDON) NEWS FROM LONDON Afternoon programme Classical music Popular songs and dance hits Variety Children’s session (Norma) Dinner music NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talks After dinner revue Station notices Around the bandstand Mirthmakers on the air, featuring Sandy Powell and Co., Jim Davidson and his ABC Dance Orchestra, and Norman Long
8.0 Dajos Bela Orchestra, John Hendrick (tenor), Albert Sandler trio 8.30 Hits from the movies 9. 0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC News Commentary 9.25 Carson Robison and his Pioneers 9.37 Presenting "La Conga" 9.47 Plays for the People: "The Mountains of Morocco" 10. 0 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 10.40 "Shoes and Shi and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanlan 11. 0 "For My Lady": Popular vocal ensembles: The Kentucky Minstrels 11.20 "Cooking by Gas’’: Talk by Miss J. Ainge 11.356 In My Garden 12.0 Lunch music (12.15 p.m. and 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) 2. 0 Music of the Celts; Rhythms of the Keyboards; Afternoon Reverie 3.15 A.C.E. Talk: "Let’s Learn to Spin" 3.30 Sports results Classical music 4.30 Cafe music 4.45 Sports results 5. 0 = cae session: (Big Brother ) 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Merry Widow" selection (Lehar); "Mouse in the Clock’ (Hunt); "Holladrio"’ (Schmidseder); "Oh, My Dear Ones" (trad.); "Mon Cherie, Mon Ami" (Stolz); "Carmen Capers" (Bizet); "Caprice Viennois’’ (Kreisler); "Lovely Vienna’; "Snow Fairies’ (Lowry); ""‘Why Should We Fall in Love?" (¢trad.); ‘Nina’ (Livschakoff); "Mighty Lak’ a Rose’ (Nevin); "In the Marionettes’ Shop’ (Rich); "The Music Comes" (Straus); "Coronation March" (Kretschmar); "‘Faust Frolics’’ (Gounod). 7. 0 Local news service 7.14 ‘The Art of Jesting"’: Recorded talk "by Prof. Arnold Wall
7.30 7-40 7.53 8. 8 8.21 8.45 8.59 9. 0 9.15 9.25 10. 0 11- 0 11.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Brian Lawrence and his Lanse downe Sextet, " At the Lansdowne " "Dad and Dave" "Rhumba Rhythms and Tango Tunes " The Theatre Box: "Elmer Fitch Happens In" Variety: The Four Bells, Ted Steele’s Novatones, Parlophone Stars and the London Palladium Orchestra "The Circle of Shiva" Station notices NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC news commentary London Symphony Orchestra, " Vivace-Grave-Allegro " from "Christmas Concerto" Corelli READINGS by Prof. T, DAdams : More poems on trees DANCE MUSIC by Dick Colvin and his Music NEWS FROM LONDON fol. lowed by meditation music CLOSE DOWN aly, DUNEDIN 1140k.c. 263 m. 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table An hour of melody and song After dinner music For the music lover "Fireside Memories" Dance time Comedyland Close down aly INVERCARGILL 680k.c. 441 m. 7. Oam. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session 8.45-9.0 NEWS FROM LONDON 11. 0 Recordings 12. O-2.0 p.m. Lunch music (12.15 and 5.15 5.45 6. 0 6.15 6.45 7. 0 7.30 7.45 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) Children’s session ("Round the World With Father Time’’) Merry moments Personalities on Parade: Flanagan and Allan "Thrills!"’ NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk A Budget of Sport by the "Sportsman" After dinner music Gardening talk A programme introducing Mozart’s Symphony in B Flat Major, played by Edwin Fischer and his Chamber Orchestra, 8.30 Presenting for the first time8.57 Station notices 9.0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.156 BBC News Commentary 9.25 "The Sentimental Bloke" 9.52 Novelty music makers 9.55 "The Gay Impostors" Selection 10. 0 Close down These ammes are correct as we to ag i be press. Any last-minute alterations wi announced over the, air. All to The without in this issue are copyright Sent may not be reprinted permission.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 87, 21 February 1941, Page 35
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