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SUNDAY

COMMERCIAL

MAY 4

AZB Ge oe 6. Oa.m. Breakfast session, with | 9. 0 10. 0 10.15. 11. 0 12. 0 12.146 p.m. Luncheon music 42.30 4.30 2. 0 3. 0 4.45 5.30 6. 0 6.15 6.30 > * 0 7.15 7.46 8.45 9. 0 10.30 11. 0 11.45 12. 0 8.15 9.30 9.45 10. 0 10.15 10.30 41 0.45 11. 0 11.45 12. 0 5.30 6. 0 6.16 6.45 7.0 7.15 7.45 8.45 9, 0 9.45 5. 0 News from London at 6.0, 7,0 and. 8.45 Uncte Tom's Choir Cherry tunes The Young Citizen's session The Friendly Road Service News from London Bright variety programme Len Hawkins at the _ studio piano Radio Revue The two Bohemians The Diggers’ session (Rod Talbot) Storytime with Bryan O’Brien Talk on Social Justice News from London Friendly Road~ Children’s session Fred and Maggie Everybody Radio Rotogravure The ‘* Man in the Street’ session | Reserved The Lost Empire Variety programme News (from London | Meditation music Close down O77 WELLINGTON H30k¢. 265 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast session, with News. from London at 6.0, 7.0 and 8.45 Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir Band session The world of sport (Wally Ingram ) Accordiana Patamount on the air The Morning Star: Paul Robeson ; Tusitala, Teller of Tales Craig’ Crawford's Dance Band from Prince's Restaurant, Sydney Something new Laugh before lunch The. announcer’s luncheon programme 1.16p.m. News from London The Sunday radio matinee The Two Bohemians Storytime with Bryan O’Brien Tea-table tunes A talk on Social Justice News from London Variety parade Fred and Maggie Everybody Radio Rotogravure The " Man in the Street" session Reserved The Lost Empire Something for everybody

410.30 Slumber session 411. 0 News from London 141.15 Variety programme 11.50 Epilogue 12. 0 Close down oe 37 CHRISTCHURCH os 3 i430 ke. 210 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast session, with News from London at 6.0, 7.0, and 8.45 9. 0 Chorus, Gentlemen! 9.80 Around the. bandstand (David Combridge) 10. O Hospital session, featuring : ‘* Skipper’s’’ Harmonica Band 41. 0 Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir 41.30 A budget of popular tunes 11.45 Craig Crawford’s Dance Band, , from Prince’s Restaurant, Sydney 12. 0. News from London 12.15 p.m. The luncheon session 2.0 Off the beaten track, with Teddy Grundy 2.15 3ZB radio matinee e 3.0 The two Bohemians 4. 0 -Maoriland memories (Te Ari Pitama) 5. O Storytime with Bryan O’Brien 6.30 A half-hour with Gwen 6. 0 A Talk on Social Justice 6.15 News -from London 6.30 Music for the early evening 7. O Fred and Maggie Everybody

7.16 Radio Rotogravure 7.45 The *‘ Man in the Street" session 8.45 Reserved 9.0 The Lost Empire 10. 0 A Miniature Concert 10.30 A variety programme 11. 0 News from London 12. 0 Close down RB DUNEDIN AZ )- 1280 ke: 234m. 6. Oam. Breakfast session with News from London at 6.0, 7.0 and 8.45 8. O Around the rotunda 9.30 Music 10.30 Paramount on the Air 10.46 Aloha Sunset Land 11. 0 Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir 11.16 Morning meditations (Don Donaldson) 11.45 Piano patterns 12. 0 News from London 12.15 p.m. You like to hear them 1.46 Craig Crawford's Dance Bana, from _ Prince's’ Restaurant, Sydney 2. 0 Radio matinee 3.0 The two Bohemians 5. O Storytime with Bryan O’Brien , 5.30 A half-hour with Jullan Lee 6. O A Talk on Social Justice 6.15 News from London 6.30 Radio Rotogravure 7. 0 Fred and Maggie Everybody 7.16 The 4ZB Merry-go-round 7.46 ‘Man in the Street" session 8.45 Reserved 9. 0 The Lost Empire 10. 0 The best there is 11.°0 News from London 11.30 Music for Sunday 412. 0 Close down PALMERSTON. Nth. Pe h 1400 kc: 214m, 5.45p.m. Craig Crawford's Dance Band, from Prince’s Restaurant, Sydney 6. 9 Musical digest 6.15 News from London 6.30 The staff programme 7. 0 Something new 7.16 Radio Rotogravure 7.46 The " Man in the Street" ses« sion ‘ 9.0 The Lost Empire 9.46 Slumber music 10. 0 Close down These programmes are correct as we go press. Any last-minute alterations announced over the air. will All programmes in this lone are copyrigh to The Listener, and. may not be reprinted without permission, to be

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 97, 2 May 1941, Page 20

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SUNDAY COMMERCIAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 97, 2 May 1941, Page 20

SUNDAY COMMERCIAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 97, 2 May 1941, Page 20

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