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7.53 Felix Salmond (’cellist), EO OPIS? idicnniads Grieg 7.57 Oscar Natzke (bass), "The Two Grenadiers " Schumann 8. 0 Readings from Dickens by Byron Brown, "Magog Tells Gog a Love Romance of Old London" 8.20 Sir Thomas Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Carmen". Suite ............ Bizet 8.36 "I Pulled out a Plum," by " Gramofan " 8.58 Station notices 9.0 NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC news commentary 9.25 For the Bandsman: Massed Bands of the Aldershot and Eastern Commands, "The Beacon" Quick March Young 9.28 Band of H.M. Royal Horse Guards, " Gallantry-Duo D’Amour" "Knights of the King " ; Ketelbey 9.36 Foden’s Motor Works Band, "Three Bears Suite" Coates 9.42 Stanley Holloway (comedian), " Albert Evacuated " "My Missus" ........ Conricha 9.48 Cairns Citizens Band, "My Old Kentucky Home" arr, Rimmer "Thoughts " Waltz .... Alford 9.54 Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "March of the Little Fauns " Pierne " Golliwog’s Cakewalk " Debussy 10.0 Review of the Fields at Trentham To-morrow, by S. : V. McEwen 10.10 Rhythm on Record: The week’s new releases compéred by Turntable 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN QV WELLINGTON 84Qk.c. 357m. m. Tunes for the tea-table . Op. O Musical menu . O After dinner music a om Radio Revue Sonata and Chamber music hour, featuring at 9.32, Artur Schnabel (piano) playing -Sonata in G Major, Op. 31, No. 1 (Beethoven) | 10. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for Air Force 10.30 Close down 2QV/ WELLINGTON 990k.c. 303m. Op.m. Showmen of syncopation 7.20 Memories of Hawali People in pictures Musical digest 8 "His Lordship’s Memoirs" O©ONOc re 7. 8. 8
9. 0 Carson Robison and his Buckaroos 9.12 Medliana 9.32 Thrills 9.45 Tempo di Valse 10. O Close down DVB NEW PLYMOUTH &10k.¢. 370m. 8. Op.m. Studio programme 9. O Station notices « 9. 2 Recordings 10. O Close down OV nl shh tsi 7. Gam. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session 8.45-9.0 NEWS FROM LONDON 11. 0 Light music 12, 0-2.0p.m. Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON)’ 5. 0 Uncle Paul and Aunt Beth 6. 0 "The Old-Time The-Ayter " 6.15 rig FROM LONDON and topical ta e 6.45 ‘The Huhchback of Notre Dama" 7. 0 After dinner music 7.30 Variety hour 8.30 Dance session 9.0 NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC news commentary 9.25 The Music of Offenbach 9.45 "Tales from the pen of Edgar Allen Poe" 10. 0: Close down 2 Y IN 920k¢. 327m. 7. Op.m. Light music 7.30 Carson Robison and his Pioneers 8. 0 Sketches, variety 8.30 Light classical music 9. O Grand opera 9.385 ‘Japanese Houseboy " 10. 0 Close down
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8-10 Ralph Kirkpatrick (harpsichord), Sonata in D Major. Sonata in A Minor Scarlatti 8.14 Studio recital by C. R. Ainsworth (flautist), "The Nightingale" . Donjon "The Brook in the Woods" Metzger "The Butterfly" ..... .. Kohler 8.25 Choir of the Russian Opera, "Prince Igor" Polovtsi Dances ...ccooeses SUES UCIC RS. Borodin 8.40 Albert Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra, "Ballet Suite" Les pas Caer! ons... Prokofieff 8.58 Station notices | 9. O NBS newsreel. A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC news commentary *9.25 From the Studio: James Duffy (Irish tenor), "Believe Me if all those Endearing Young Charms " Moore "Dear Little Shamrock" Jackson " Off to Philadelphia " Haynes "Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded ?" .......s006 weoee tTAU. "Shamus O’Brien" ... Hays 9.40 Plaza Theatre "A Musical Switch" HumOTESQUE .s05....0000008. AFT. Alford 9.54 Louis Levy his GaumontBritish Symphony, "Music from the Movies," 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11.0 NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music_ 11.30 CLOSE DOWN SY CHRISTCHURCH 1200 kc. 250m. p.m, Recordings "Music for Everyman" After dinner music "Circle of Shiva" "A Cockney Suite" Home Sweet Home For dancers "Mittens" 43 Vaudeville 10. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for Air Force 10.30 Close down SIAR 940k ce. 319m. a.m. NEWS FROM LONDON Breakfast session NEWS FROM LONDON Morning music Talk to women, Josephine Clare 10.30 Devotional service Lunch music p.m. & 1.15 NEWS FROM LONDON Afternoon programme Classical music Popular songs and dance hits 8 Variety Children’s ae Dinner mu NEWS LONDON and Topical Talk After dinner revue Station notices Bands on the air Mirthmakers broadcasting: Flanagan and Allen; Billy Cotton and his ODOM DNDN a NOD PITH POW NNOOOHNN 8088 a8o8o8o so Band, George Formby
8.0 [Ilja Livschakoff Orchestra, Tino Rossi (tenor), Mantovani and his Orchestra 8.30 All in favour of swing-listen! 98. 0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.156 BBC News Commentary 9.26 Carson Robison and his Pioneers 9.37 Tango time 9.47 Plays for the People: ‘"Liebestraume"’ 10. 0 Close down 4 Y 790 k c. 380m. 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 10.16 Devotional Service 10.40 "Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanlan 11. 0 "For My Lady": Bronislaw Huberman, the greatest Polish violinist of our day 11.20 ‘Cooking by Gas." Talk by Miss J. Ainge 11.35 In My Garden 412. O Lunch musie (12.15 Ry and 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON 2. 0 Music of the Celts: Rhythms of the Keyboards: Afternoon Reverie 3.15 A.C.E. talk: "Annual Meetings " 3.30 Sports results Classical music 4.30 Cafe music 4.45 Sports results 5. 0 a session (Big Brother ) 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Procession of the Sirdar’ (IppolitovIvanov); "My Blonde Dream" (Doelle); "In Old Budapest" (Krish); ‘"‘Charlie Kunz Medley of Strauss Waltzes’; ‘The Gay Fellow’ (trad.); "Sweethearts" (Herbert); "Indian Summer" (Lohr); "Fairy Tales"’ (Hagen); "Merry Nigger’ (W. H. Squire); "Largo" (Handel); "‘Fair Rosemary" (Kreisler); "Russian Slumber Song" (Gretchaninoff); ‘"‘Almita’’ (Racho); ‘‘Sarba’’ (trad.); "Blaze Away" (Holzmann); "Who Knows?" (Lesso). 7. 0 Local news service ~ 7.14 "The Art of Jesting’": Talk by Professor Arnold Wall 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra, "Revenge With Music" 7.41 "Dad and Dave" 7-54 "Rhumba Rhythms and Tango Tunes" 8.9 The Theatre Box: "Poets Passing" 8.22 The Melodeers Male Quartet, "Moon Marketing" . Weaver "Easy Come Easy Go" Green "Stein Song’’ ............. Luders 8.29 "BUNDLES": A serial story of London life, featuring Betty Balfour, the famous English actress 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC News Commentary 9.25 The London Chamber Orchestra, "Ayres for. the Theatre" Purcell 9.30 Reading by Professor T. D. Adams Richard Steele: "The Story of Alexander Selkirk" Samuel Lover: "Paddy at Sea"
10. O Dance music by. Dick Colvin and his Music 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON, fols lowed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN aly DUNEDIN 140k, 263 m. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 0 0 Op Tunes for the tea table 0 "Melody and song QO After dinner music OQ Classics for the Connoisseur O Fireside memories 5 Dance music O Let’s laugh! 0 1 Close down a Y 680kce. 441m. 7. Oam. NEWS FROM LONDON = Breakfast session 8.45-9.0 NEWS FROM LONDON rage & Op.m. Lunch music Lists and 4. 15, NEWS FROM LOND Children’s session the World With Father Time’’) Merry moments Personalities on parade: Jack Warner A paaeet of sport by the "Sportse 0 . Oo . Oo 15 45 . 0 ma -15 FROM LONDON and Topieal 45 0 :30 45 Talk "Thrills" After dinner music Gardening talk Symphonic programme, introducing Haydn’s Symphony No. 93 in D Major, played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra 8.30 Presenting for the first time 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC News Commentary 9.25 ‘The Sentimental Bloke" 9.50 Roy Smeck and his Hawaiian: 9.56 ‘Three Hits of 1937" 10.0 Close down
Gardening Talks 1YA: Tuesday, March 11, 7.10 pm. 2YA: Wednesday, March 12, 7.30 p.m. 3YA: Monday, March 10, 7.10 p.m. 4YA: Thursday, March 13, 7.10 p.m. 1ZM: Monday, March 10, 7.20 a © p.m. 4YZ: Friday, March 14, 7.30 p.m. 1ZB: Saturday, March 15, 12.45 p.m. 4ZB: Saturday, March 15, 5.45 p.m. 2ZA: Tuesday, March 11, 6.45 p.m.
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