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| y 650 k c. 462 m. 6. OQa.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. 0 Devotional service: Pastor D. L. Woolf 10.20 "For My Lady": Your Cavalier 10.45 "Shoes and Ships and Sealingwax." by Nelle Scanian 411. 0 "To Lighten the Task" 412. O 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" 4.30 Sports results 5.0 Children’s session (*Cinderella" and "Aunt Jean’ with feature "Richard the Lion Heart’’) 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "A Garden of Roses’; "Gently, Ever So Gently" (Stanke); "Blue. Serenade" (Mills); "Free and Easy" (Porschmann); ‘Sylvia’ (Speaks); "La Folletta" (Marchesi); "Tango Bertrand" (Hirsch); "Nights at the Baliet’’; "The Sleeping Beauty" Waltz (Tchaikovski); "Maria Mari’ (Capua); "Aquarium Sutte"’ (Mayerl); "At Dusk" (Napoleon); "The First Flower in the Garden" (Heykens); "Flower of Dawn" (Morgan); ‘‘Mattinata’ (Leoneavatlo), 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 Sports talk by Gordon Hutter 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: | Sir Henry Wood and the Queen’s Hall Orchestra, "The Wasps" Overture Vaughan Williams 7.41 "Poetry session": ‘Famous poems spoken by John Gielgud ’ 7.56 Sir Hamilton Harty and the London Symphony Orchestra, "Symphony " ............ Walton 8.40 Studio recital by James Leighton (bass-baritone), "Diaphenia" ............. Brown "Summer Schemes " Treland "The Monkey’s Carol" : Stanford "The Sergeant’s Song " Holst 8.52 John Barbirolli and the New Symphony Orchestra, "A Song Before Sunrise " Delius 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC news commentary 9.25 Germaine Corney (soprano), "Le Temps des Lilas " "Amour d’Antan" Chausson 9.32 Marguerite Long (piano), with Paul Paray and the Colonne Symphony Orchestra, Symphony (on a French Mountaineer’s Song) . D’Indy These programmes are correct as we to press. Any ge ages alterations All in this issue are copyright Lister, not ,
(10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND | MELODY 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN | Y 880kc. 341m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7. O After dinner music 8. 0 "Rhythm all the time" 8.15 Melody and merriment 9.0 "Sing As We Go" 9.30 Memories of the shows 10. O Light recitals 10.30 Close down 1PZ4M 250k co 240m. 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular recordings 7. O Orchestral selections 8. 0 "Maorilander"’: Tit-Bite 8.20 Instrumental music 8.40 ‘'Pamela’s" weekly chat 9. 0 Concert 10. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for the Air Force 10.30 Close down 2 y 570 k.c. 526m. In the event of Parliament being broadcast, this programme will be transmitted by 2YC. Usual hours of Parliament, 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2.30 to 5.30. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for NEWS FROM LONDON 7. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session hg 3 NEWS FROM LONDON 0 . © Morning variety Devotional service 10.25 Favourite melodies 10.2810 10.30 Time signals 10.40 For My Lady: When the cinema organ plays, it’s Sandy McPherson 11. 0 "Shoes and Ships and Sealing-wax," by Nelle Scanlan & ? 11.15 Versatile artists 12. O Lunch music (12.15 p.m, and 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) 2. 0 Classical hour 3.0 A.C.E. TALK: "Apples Stage a Comeback" : 3.16 Ballroom successes of the past 3.28 t0 3.30 Time signals 3.32 Popular tunes 4. 0 Sports results Celebrity session 4.15 Afternoon vaudeville 5. O Children’s session . 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Nights at the Ballet’; "Cradle Song of the Virgin Mary" (Reger); "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’; ‘"‘Narcissus"’; "The Flowers’ Caress" Waltz (Leuntjeuns); "Sevillanas y Panaderos’’ (Gomez); ‘‘Lovely to Kiss" (Dicker); "In Tulip Land" Wattz (Pazeller); "Merry Widow" Selection (Lehar); "Ignacio" (Carrara); "Listen to Liszt" (arr, Bor). 7. 0 Official news service 7.15 "Britain Speaks" 7.28107.30 Time signals 7.30 Reserved 7.45 EVENING PROGRAMME: Melody Masters, The Queen’s Hall Orchestra, "Sailor’s Dance" .... Handel " Rigaudon " 7.50 Lawrence Tibbett (baritone), "Song of the Flea" Moussorgshy
7.54 Irene Scharrer (piano) " Rigoletto-Paraphrase " Verdi 8.0 The Poetry Hour: Famous poems ‘ 8.15 Adalbert Lutter and his orchestra, "Ballet Suite" ........... Popy 8.27 Choir of St, Mary’s School, Bridgnorth, "The Lass with the Delicate Air" a Arne 8.30: "I Know What I Like": A session with the world’s workers, featuring a car salesman 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: Grand Massed Brass Bands, "The Arcadians" Overture Monckton 9.31 The BBC Wireless Military Band, "Evensong " ......0.... Martin "A Little Love, a Little OM atgetiditatiaans Acecdinvéées COBU In his book "Fifty Years of Music," William Boosey says: ‘‘Lao Silesu composed the universally popular ‘Un Peu a@Amour’ (A _ Little Love). His French publisher purchased all his rights for all countries for five pounds, and then offered it to Chappell’s on a royalty basis, threeence @ copy, on all copies sold. It sold y thousands and later I was so shocked (imagine a publisher being shocked!) that I gave him a voluntary royalty, twopence a copy, as far as I can on all further copies of the little work sold in Great Britain and America. The poor little composer thus received some hundreds of pounds on the further sales of his composition." 9.37 Peter Dawson (bass: baritone), "Red, White and Blue" "So It Goes On" .......0 Gay 9.43 The Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Finlandia" ............ Sibelius 9.51 Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, " Accession Memories " Windram 10. O Rhythm on record: The week’s new releases, compéred by Turntable 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN AVG Meas em 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table 6. 0 Musical menu 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 Radio Revue 9. 0 Sonata and Chamber Music Hour, featuring at 9.30. Isolde Menges (violin) and Harold Samuel (piano), laying Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, p. 108 (Brahms) 10. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for Air Force : 10.30 Close down
990 k.c.. 303 m. | QY/(D WELLINGTON 7. Op.m. Showmen of ¥en ecg 7.20 "Shamrocks" 7-35 People in Pictures 8. 5 Musical digest 8.33 ‘His Lordship’s Memoirs* 9.0 "Songs of the West" 9.12 Medliana 9.32 Thrills 9.45 Tempo di Valse bie C Close down O75} NEW PLYMOUTH S10 kic. 370m. 8. Op.m. Studio programme 9. O Station notices 9. 2 Recordings 10. 0 Close down ra QV irl 750 kc. 395 m. Oa.m. NEWS FROM LONDON 30 Breakfast session .45-9.0 NEWS FROM LONDON Light music Op.m.. Lunch music mT ‘and 1.15, NEWS FROM LO ON) For the Children (Aunt "The Old-time The-A NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical ae | . O-2, 0 0 15 Talk : ye "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" 30 30 0 15 After dinner music Variety hour Dance session NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC news commentary .25 The London Symphony. Orchestra, "Petite Suite De Concert" (Cole-ridge-Taylor) 9.40 Peter Lescenco (baritone) 9.45 "Tales from the pen of Edgar Allen Poe" 10.0 Close down 2 Y 920 kc. 327m. A Op.m. Light music 7.30 Carson Robison and: his Pioneerg 8. O Sketches and variety Light classical selectiong 9. 0 Grand opera 9.35 "Japanese Houseboy*® 10. O Close down
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SIVA 720 k.c. 416 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 9. 0 Morning melodies 10.0 "For My Lady": Popular comedians. the famous Cockney humorists, Elsie and Doris Waters 40.30 Devotional service 10.46 Light music 41. 0 "Shoes and Ships and Sealing-wax," by Nelle Scanlan 411.15, "Help for the Home Cook": Talk = by Mi&8s M. A, Blackmore 11.30 Popular tunes 42. 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 e 4.0 Variety programme 4.30 Sports results Light orchestral and ballad programme 6.0 Children’s session ("Niccolo, Puzzle : Pie and Margaret’) 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Medley of Paso-Dobles" ; "Summer Evening’; "Sing Me a Love Song’; "The Stars and Stripes Forever’ (Sousa); "Sweet Memories’; "The flower Girl’ (Padilla); "at the Hunt Ball" (arr. Foort); "You, Me and Love" (Stolz); "April Smiles" (Depret); "An Eriskay Love Lilt" (Kennedy-Fraser); "Tango Bolero" (Llossas); "‘Naila" Intermezzo (Delibes); ‘"‘Lady of the Lake" Folk Song; ‘Sailing Along’; "You and You" (Strauss); "Ye ‘Merry Blacksmiths" (Belton); "Jolly Waliz Medley." 7. 0 Local news service ; 7.15 Talk under the auspices of the ~/ North ‘Canterbury Acclimatisation Society 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Jacques Thibaud (violin) and Pablo Casals. (’cello), with. the Pablo Casals Orchestra, Double Concerto in A Minor, Se Oe! ee see Brahms 8.-3 STUDIO RECITALS by Rita Simpson (mezzo-soprano), and Haagen Holenbergh (pianist) _ Rita Simpson, "Orpheus With His Lute" ‘ Sullivan ~ "The-Crying of Water" Tipton "The Maiden’s Wish" Chopin **° "Virgin’s Slumber Song" a Reger tw "A Spring Song" ........ Parry $45 Haagen Holenbergh » "Chaconne" ........ Bach-Busoni "Carnaval Mignon" .... Schutt 8.40 ‘Orchestre de l’association des Concerts Lamoureux, _ "Rapsodie-Espagnole" Ravel 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 916 BBC News Commentary 925 FROM THE STUDIO: Jean MacFarlane (contralto), "Angus Macdonald" .. Roeckel "Over ‘the Dark Silence" Rizzi "The Scarecrow" ....... Davies "For England" ........ Murray : "God Keep You" ............ Tate Albert W. Ketelbey’s Concert guns Orchestra, "Sanctuary of the Heart," "In a Fairy Realm" Suite . Ketelbey
10. 0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11.0 NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN SIVA CHRISTCHURCH 1200 kc. 250m. 5. Op.m. Recordings 6. 0 7. 0 8. 0 8.14 8.30 8. 0 9.30 9.43 "Music for Everyman" After dinner music "Circle of Shiva" Allan Roth’s Orchestra and Mary Martin (soprano) Flowers and Fairies Now we'll dance! "Mittens" Vaudeville 10. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for Air 10.30 Force Close down S22 GREYMOUTH 940k,c. 319m. 7. 0am. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 8.45 9. 0 9.30 Breakfast session NEWS FROM LONDON Morning music Josephine Clare: "Good Housekeeping" 40. 0-10.30 Devotional service 12. 0 3. 0 Lunch music (12.15 p.m, and 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) Afternoon programme Classical music Popular songs, dance tunes Variety Children’s session Dinner music NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk After dinner revue Station notices Bands broadcasting Mirthmakers on the air, featuring Tessie O’Shea. the Dixie Ramblers, Harry Roy’s New Stage Show Orchestra Raymonde. Frank Titterton (tenor), Reginald Foort (organ)
8.30 9. 0 9.15 9.25 9.37 9.47 10. 0 All in favour of swing-listen! NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary Carson Robison and his Pioneers Rhumba Land "Plays for the People’: "Ghost Town" Close down AN DUNEDIN 790 k c. 380 m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for NEWS 7. 0 7.30 ( 8.45 10.15 10.40 11. 0 11.20 11.35 12. 0 2. 0 3.15 4.30 5. 0 5.45 "In FROM LONDON NEWS FROM LONDON approx.) Breakfast session NEWS FROM LONDON Devotional Service "Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax." by Nelle Scanlan "For My Lady": Makers of Melody, Sir Edward Elgar "Cooking by Gas": Talk by Miss J. Ainge In My Garden Lunch music (12.15 p.m. and 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) Music of the Celts: Raythms of the keyboard: Afternoon reverie A.C.E. talk: " Transformation fer Houses " 3.30 Sports results Classical music Cafe music 4.45 Sports results Children’s session (Big Brother Bill music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): Indra’s Land’ Overture (Lincke); "Manhattan Moonlight" (Alter); ‘"EvaWaltz" (Lehar); "‘Ye Merry Blacksmith" (Belton); "Young Love’ (Alex); "Waltz from Vienna" (German); "‘Love’s Joy" (Kreisler); "‘Roses of Picardy" (Haydn Wood); ‘In Memory of Franz Schubert’; "Waltz ~~ Meéeniories"’; ‘Juanita’ (Norton); "Manhattan Serenade" (Alter); "Turkey in the Straw" (Hartley); "Willow Pattern" (Lowry); "Bells at Evening" (Williams). 7. 0 7A3 Local. news. service "A Backblocks Woman Remembers": "Papering a Room": Talk by Mary Scott
7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Debroy Somers Band, "Swing Along" Selection 7.40 "Dad and Dave" 7.53 "Rhumba Rhythms and Tango Tunes" 8. 8 "The Dark Horse": A dramatisation of Nat Gould’s novel 8.24. The Dreamers, "Come to the Sea" ........ trad. "SPICTTOE" .ciccececoncsoesens, MAOXICAT 8.29 "Bundles" 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.15 BBC News Commentary 9.25 Philadelphia Orchestra, "Miniature Overture’ and Marche" from "Nutcracker Suite" crccsceeeee Tchaikovski 9.30 Readings by Prof. T. D. Adams: "Adam Bede" by George Eliot "Mrs. Poyser" 10. 0 DANCE MUSIC by Dick Colvin and his Music 11.0 NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN ANY 140k¢. 263m. | 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table 6. 0 Melody and song 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 Classics for the Connoisseur 9.0 "Heart Songs" 9.15 Dance music 10. 0 Variety 10.30 Close down aw 72 INVERCARGILL — 680ke 441m. . | 7. 0am. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session 8.45-9.0 NEWS FROM LONDON 11. O Recordings 12. 0-2.0p.m. Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) 6. 0 Children’s session (‘Round the World with Father Time ’’) 5.16 Merry moments 5.45 Personalities on Parade: Fred Astaire 6. 0 Budget of sport, by the "Sports man" 6.15 eo FROM LONDON and Topical a 6.45 " Thrills" 7, 0 After dinner music 7.30 Gardening talk 7.45 Introducing Beethoven’s ‘ Concerto No, 4 in Major," Op. 58, played by Walter Gieseking (piano) and Symphony 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" 9.52 ‘Music in the Air" 40. 0 Close down These programmes are correct as we press, Any alterations hed announced over the air. All programmes in this issue «| copyright to The Listener, and may not reprinted without permission.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 94, 10 April 1941, Page 35
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