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7.15 "Britain Speaks" 7.2810 7.30 Time signale 7.30 Reserved 7.45 8. 6 8.23 8.26 8.58 9. 0 9.15 9.25 9.40 9.44 10. 0 11. 0 11.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Light Symphony Orchestra, "Rondel" tb" gg ROR. Nop geas: Elgar 7.49 Mrs. Wilfred Andrews (contralto), sings from the Studio, "The Cycle of Life" Ronald Prelude Down in the Forest: Spring Love, I Have Won You!: Summer The Winds are Calling: Autumn Drift Down, Drift Down: Winter "Lives of the Poets": Edgar Allan Poe The Decca Salon Orchestra, "Schon Rosmarin" . Kreisler Stuart Robertson (bassbaritone), "Sen Fever’ «..;.cccsecces Treland "I Know What I Like": A session with the world’s workers, featuring a Housewife Station notices NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary Something new for bandsmen: The Royal Artillery Band, Woolwich, in their latest recordings "Home Guards on Parade" Duthoit "T’ll Walk Beside You" Murray "The Summer" . Chaminade "Sons of the Old Contemptibles" . Lynton Oscar Natzke (bass), "The Lost Chord" . Sullivan Band miscellany: Band of H.M. Royal Marines, Plymouth, "The Two Dons" "The Smithy" © ........,.. Alford The Massed Bands of the British Legion, "O Valiant Hearts" . Harris Grand Massed Brass Bands, "Waltz Memories" Rhythm on _ Record: This week’s new releases, compéred by "Turntable" NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music CLOSE DOWN QVC Mite "stm. a 5. . p.m, Tunes for the tea-table 6. De gor of oo 80 Musical menu Signal preparation for the Air Force After dinner music ‘Bo-Peep and Boy Blue": (Potted penscaniee: nstrumental variety Sonata and chamber music hour, featuring at 9.37, Sergei RachmaninofY (piano), and Fritz Kreisler (violin), pare Sonata in C Minor, Op. 45 (Grieg) Variety ' Close down
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9.40 The Orchestra, "Doina Voda" . de Maurizi 9.44 Beniamino Gigli, | "Occhi di Fata" ........ Denza "L’ultima canzone" .... Tosti 9.52 The Orchestra, "Sandler Serenades " 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN BV CHRISTCHURCH 1200 k.c. 250m. | 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table , 6. 0 Music for everyman | 6.36 Signal preparation for the Air Force .; 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 "Circle of Shiva" 8:14 ‘Let the People Sing" 8.30 "A Northern Evening from Burbleton": BBC programme 8. 0 Dance music with English orchestras 9.30 "Mittens" 9.43 Vaudeville 10. O Quiet harmony 10.30 Close down SZIP 940k ¢. 319m. 7. Oam. NEWS FROM LONDON 7-30 Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 9. 0. Morning music 9.30 Josephine Clare: "Good Housekeeping"’ 10. 0-10.30 Devotional Service 412. Lunch music (12.15 p.m., NEWS ; FROM LONDON) 1.15 Headline News and Views 3. 0 Afternoon programme 3.30 Classical programme 4. Popular songs and dance tunes 4.30 Variety 6. O Children’s session ' (Norma) 5B. ‘Dinner’ music 6.15 Sot Gi FROM LONDON and Topical T 6.45 "Feats of Endurance" 6.57 Station notices 7. © March review 7.30 Play: "Iron and Steel" 8 Q You’ll remember these ° °
"Greyburn of the Salween" Twenty-five years of melody NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary Homestead on the Rise Rhumbaland Close down ay 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 Ships and SealingWax,"’ by Nelle Scanlan 11. 0 "For My Lady": Lovers’ lilts from from the operas 11.20 ‘Cooking by Gas": Tatk by Miss J. Ainge 11.36 In My Garden 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 p.m., NEWS FROM LONDON) 1.15 Headline news and views 2. 0 Music of the Celts: Rhythm of the keyboard: Afternoon reverie 3.15 A.C.E. talk: "Planned Thrift " 3.30 Sports results Classical music 4.30 Sports results 5. 0 ope Session (Big Brother ) 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk. 6.45: "Feats of Endurance’’) "Feats of Endurance" "Britannia" Overture (Mackenzie); "1 Dream of the Puszta’" (Bruhne); "Skye Boat Song" (Lawson); "Forget Me Not’ (Macbeth); "Bells of St. Mary's" (Adams); ‘Mulguy Braes," "‘Cameron’s Lilt," (Strathspeys); "Luggie Burn," "Merry Andrew" (Reels); (arr. Whyle); ‘"‘Music from. the Movies" (Levy); ‘Aida’ — Grand March (Verdi); "Fantasy on ‘the Rosary’ (Nevin); "Church Mouse on a Spree’ (Froeba); A> Fantasy in Blue’; "Cheek to Cheek’ (Ber--lin); ‘Valse Triste’ (Vecsey); "Lord Mac- | donald’s Reel,’ ‘‘Moray’s Rant’ (arr. Whyte); "Do You See the Stars?" (Bruhne); "Empire Builders" (Bath); "Rumanian. Sirba" (trad.), 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 ‘When the European’ Speaks Maori," by Professor Arnold Wall and W. W. Bird 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: The New Mayfair Orchestra, "Tulip Time Selection" Ro SOO oMm b= owo Wark
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 99, 16 May 1941, Page 35
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