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MONDAY

NATIONAL

OCTOBER 27

UNA eo sae 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 ‘‘ Musical Bon Bons" 410. O Devotional Service: Rev. Father Bennett 10.20 ‘For My Lady": When the Organ Plays it’s Edward O’Henry 10.45 "Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax," by Nelle Scanlan 41. 0 "The Daily Round" 41.15 All Your Favourites 412. 0 Commentary on the Auckland Troting Club’s Meeting, relayed from Alexandra Park (12.15 p.m, NEWS FROM LONDON) 1.15 Headline News and Views 2. 0 ‘Do You Know These?" 3.30 Sports results A.C.E. TALK: " Home Dyeing" 3.45 Musical Snapshots 4.15 Light music 4.30 Sports ‘results 5. O Children’s. session (* Cinderella" and "Tim" with feature "Bluey’’) 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk) 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 Farmers’ session: Young Farmers’ Club session: ‘* Youth Movement Overseas," by L. M. McCaskill, Teachers’ Training College, Christchurch 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Ted Steele’s Novatones, "The Moon and You" . Shaw "Serenade in Blue" . Kramer 7.36 Buccaneers Octet, : "Maiden Fair" .........«. Haydu Cossack Love Song Stothart 7.42 Carmen Cavallaro (piano), "Night and Day" Porter "You’re Mine" ........ Heyman 7.48 Marie Howes (soprano) in a group of American and English County Folk Songs 8. 4 Ted Steele’s Novatones, "Gipsy Moon" .....00 Stanley "Broken Hearted" Hillebrand 7 "Khyber and Beyond" 8 "Romany Spy" 4 "The Hunchback of Ben Ali" 7 Station notices 0 5 NBS _ newsreel 415 BBC news commentary 25 Commentary on wrestling match, relayed from Town Hall 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN (l Y 880 ke. 341 m. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music After-dinner music Light orchestras and ballads Songs from the shows "The Crimson Trail" Light recitals Close down 5. 7. 8. 9. 9. oO. 0. SoS8c00 1 1 [ LA 1250 ke. 240 m. 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular session 7. 0 Orchestral music 8. 0 Musical comedy gems 8.30 "David Copperfield " 8.45 Concert : 9.145 Light comedy and popular hits 40. O Close down

LT oe sm | In the event of Parliament being broadcast this programme will be transmitted by 2YC. Usual hours of Parliament, 2.30 to 5.30 and 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for NEWS 7.0 7.30 8.45 9. 0 10.10 10.25 10.40 11. 0 11.15 12. 0 1.15 5. 0 5.45 7. 0 7.15 7.30 7.45 7.50 8.14 FROM LONDON NEWS FROM LONDON Breakfast session NEWS FROM LONDON Morning Variety Devotional Service Favourite melodies 10.28 t0 10.30 Time signals For My Lady: "Master Singers, George Baker, English baritone" "The Small Child Indoors: What to Do on a Rainy Day," by Mrs. F. L. W. Wood Melody, comedy, rhythm Lunch music (12.15 p.m., NEWS FROM LONDON) Commentaries on the Wellington reece * Club’s Meeting (relayed from Trentham) (Commentaries yin be broadcast by Station 2YC during News. from London and after 5.0 p.m.) Headline News and Views Children’s session (This and That from Ebor’s’ Scrapbook) Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk) Official news service "Britain Speaks " 7.28 t0 7.30 Time signals Winter Course Talk: "‘Can People Be Taught to Write?" A talk with Professor Gordon, Professor of es at Victoria University Colege EVENING PROGRAMME: The Leeds Festival Choir, "Qui Tallis’ ("Mass in 'C Minor") SCCSSSE Ee ee OCR C RESO EES Mozart Liszt: "Sonata in B Minor" Vladimir Horowitz (pianist} Studio Chamber Music: Hilda Chudley (contralto) 8.26 String Quartet in E Min Fr ..cc....ccsssrecoseresee SMEtana Vincent (1st violin) Harry Ellwood (2nd violin) Freda Meier (viola) Greta Ostova (’cello)

9.15 9.25 9.31 9.56 10. 0 11. 0 11.30 Station notices NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC news commentary "Voices in Harmony" Jane Pickens, with Male Chorus, "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" ....cisc0ee000 Romberg "My Lindy Lou" Strickland "Sorrell and Son" Filmusic: "Top Hat? iciccesenste:, DOP Geraldo and His Orchestra Frankie Masters and his Orchestra : NEWS FROM LONDON followed by meditation music CLOSE DOWN WiC 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table 6. 0 7. 0 8. 0 8.30 Musical menu After dinner music " Jezebel’s Daughter": The Woman who played with Fate Night Club, featuring Ray Noble and his Orchestra Round the bandstand Variety Close down avo) Mao ke 303m OOOO OMMrIMNIN oNGSuSaGS30 — p.m. Stars of the Musical Firmament "McGlusky the Gold-Seeker" Clapham and Dwyer "Your Cavalier" "Tradesman’s Entrance" "Successes from the Talkies" "David Copperfield" Dancing times "The Rank Outsider" Soft lights and sweet music Close down BYES, mau rE 0 p.m. Family session 8. 0 Recorded session 9. 0 a2 10. 0 Station notices Music, mirth and melody Close down

CN Trl ote ssn, 7. 0am. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session 8.45-9.0 NEWS FROM LONDON 11. 0 Morning programme 12. 0-2.0 p.m. Lunch music (12.15, NEWS 1.15 5. 0 6. 0 6.15 7. 0 7.5 7.30 7.45 9. 0 9.15 9.25 9.33 9.41 10. 0 FROM LONDON) Headline News and Views Uncle Ed and Aunt Gwen "Eb and Zeb" * anwe FROM LONDON and Topical a Air Training Corps Recruiting Talk After-dinner music "The Mystery of Darrington Hall" Listeners’ Own Session NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary The British Symphony Orchestra, Brandenburg: Concerto No. 3 in @ (Bach) Choir of Strasbourg’ Cathedral, "Ave Verum" (Mozart), "Adieu Des Bergers" «Berlioz) William Primrose (viola), with Chamber Orchestra, Concerto in B Minor (Handel) Close down YAN Be tl 7. Op.m. Light music 8. 0 9. 1 9.26 10. 0 [22 G1$BORNE Classical music introducing Emil Sauer, (piano), with Paris Concert Society’s Orchestra, Concerto No, 14 in E Flat Major (Liszt) "His Lordship’s Memoirs" Light recitals: Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra, Marie Ormiston (piano), Frances Langford (vocal), Kay Kyser and his Orchestra Close down 7. Op.m. After dinner music 7.15 7.40 ~ The Mystery Club" Hawaiian melodies Ken Harvey (banjo) Orchestre Raymond, Dora Labbette (soprano), Richard Crooks (tenor), ’ Rooster’s Concert Party Organ numbers Song of Happiness Dance music. Close down

MONDAY

NATIONAL

UCTOBER 27

BY, CHRISTCHURCH Kk, 720 ke, 416 m, 6. Qa.m. Station on the air for NEWS 7. 0 FROM LONDON NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 (approx.) Breakfast session 8.45 9. 0 10, 0 71,30 10.45 41. 0 7.10 7.30 7.42 7.50 NEWS FROM LONDON Morning programme "For My Lady": Maker of Melody, Cyril Scott, English composer Popular tunes Orchestral music "Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax," by Nelle Scanian "Health in the Home: Tuberculosis" "Music While You Work" Lunch music (12.15 p.m, NEWS FROM LONDON) Headline News and Views Tunes with pep. A.C.E. TALK: "Home Dyeing" Organ interlude Classical hour Melody and rhythm 4.30 Sports results Popular entertainers Children’s session (Trudy," Stamp Club, ‘While Children Sleep’’) Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk) Local news service + The Garden Expert: "Garden Problems EVENING PROGRAMME: Military Band, 4) Ey | pg Se aeRee . Lacome "Skater’s Waltz" Waldteufel The Master Singers, "Serenade" "Golden -Days" "Deep in My Heart" Romberg Studio programme by the Woolston Brass Band, conducted by R. J. Estall, Phyllis R. Hill (mezzo-contralto), and William Hamilton (baritone), The Band, "Pomp and Circumstance" Elgar "The Rose" ........ Myddleton 8. 7 Phyllis R. Hil "Laugh and Sing" Drummond PET > sxccshasssapessisoee Curran "Can’t Remember" Goatley Beatrice Tange (pianist), Minuet «.csaccciicss ssssne Pitfield Phyllis R. Hill, "To People Who Have Gardens" .,... Kennedy-Fraser "Yonder". .....:,..cccoscrcnes Oliver 8.23 The Band, "Merry Mountaineers" (cornet duet) Rimmer "Bonny Mary of Argyle" (euphonium solo) Douglas 8.32 William Hamilton, "Friend O’ Mine" nderson Sa "The Blind Ploughman" Clarke The London Palladium Orchestra, "The Liberators" ... Ancliffe William Hamilton, "The Coal Black Wine" Caesari ""Shipmates O’ Mine" Sanderson

9. 0 9.15 9.25 8.49 The Band, "Kyrie Eleison" .. Mozart "Hymn of the Homeland" Sullivan "Victory"? 00. seve §~Dawson Station notices NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary. From e Studio: Maurice Clare (violinist), and Noel Newson (pianist), Second Sonata, Op. 6 Enesco

10. 0 vie MIRTH AND MELOD 11.0 NEW ; FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN S| ote ae 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table 6. 0 Music for Everyman 7. O After dinner music 8.0 Petite Suite de Concert 8.14 "The Naughty ’Nineties," presented by the Gay ’Nineties Singers 8.30 "Pinto Pete" 8.45 These were hits! ; 8. O More music by American composers 9.30 "Mittens" 9.43 Music Hall 10. 0 Quiet harmony 10.30 Close down PSYZAR Gat Me 7. Oam. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 9. 0 Morning music 10. 0-10.30 Devotional Service 12. O,Lunch music (12.15 p.m, NEWS LONDON) Commentary on a mouth Ly gly Club’s Meeting, ictoria Park 1.15 eadiine News and Views 3. 0 fternoon programme 4. 0 Popular at ae hit tunes 4.30 Variety

5. 0 5.30 6. 0 6.15 6.45 6.57 7.0 7.10 7.22 8.30 8.43 9. 0 "The Birth of the British Nation" Dinner music "Every Walk of Life" a FROM LONDON and Topical Ta Variety Station notices Evening programme "‘The Dark Horse" Novelty numbers *" Homestead on the Rise" Favourite Entertainers "Famous Women: Empress Josephine " Hits of 1939 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news

9.15 9.25 8.30 10 BBC news commentary The Hillingdon Orchestra "The Land We Defend": Northern Ireland Close down DUNEDIN 790 ke, 380 m, 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for NEWS 7. 0 FROM LONDON NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 (approx.) Breakfast session 8.45 9.30 10,20 10.40 11. 0 11.20 12. 0 Ay 2.0 2.30 3. 0 4.30 5. 0 5.45 7, 0 7.10 NEWS FROM LONDON In Holiday Mood Devotional Service "Trekking Through the Years: A Teacher’s Diary," by Reva Glenn "For My Lady": Popular entertainers, Florence Desmond, impersonator From the talkies: Favourite ballads Luneh music (12.15 p.m... NEWS FROM LONDON) Headline News and Views Operetta In Holiday Mood Light and bright 3.30 Sports resulis Classical hour Cafe music 445 Sports results Children’s session (Nature Night) Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk) Local news service "Famous Trials," talk by a Dunedin barrister 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "The Battle for Britain" (BBC programme)

8.17 8.23 8.35 8.42 9.28 9.54 10. 0 11, 0 11.30 Frank Westfield’s Orchestra, "Nell Gwynn Dances" German Annette Blackwell (soprano), "A Farmer’s Son So Sweet’ "As I Sat on a Sunny Bank" "The Bonny Lighter Boy" "Dance to Your Daddy" arr, Sharp Studio pianoforte recital by Frederick Page, "Grandma’s Fairy Tales" Prokofieff The Ural Cossacks Choir, "Signal March" "The Red Sarafan" Varlamoff The Boyd Neel String Orchestra, "Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovski" .......... Arensky Station notices NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC News Commentary ‘Alfredo Campoli and his Ore chestra, "Knave of Diamonds" Kolatilin Steele "McGlusky the Filibuster" Jack Wilson and Harry Engleman (piano), "On the Dance Floor" "Masters in Lighter Mood" NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music CLOSE DOWN AV OMA 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table 6. 0 7.0 8. 0 8.15 8.30 8.45 9. 0 10. 0 10.30 Melody and song After-dinner music Something new "The Channings" Bert Hirsch and his Orchestra Laugh as we go Radio roundabout Merry and bright Close down 7,30 ANY AZA INVERCARGILL 680 ke. 441 m. 7. Oa. m. NEWS FROM LONDON Breakfast session 8.45-9.0 NEWS FROM LONDON 11. 0 Recordings 12, 0-2.0 p.m. Seeks "ag (12.15, NEWS 1.15 5. 0 5.15 6. 0 6.15 6.40 7. 0 7.15 7.30 8.15 pga 8. 0 9.15 9.25 10. 0 FROM LON Headline owe and Views oe et session: Favourite ré« cor Variety gine ee "Dad an NEWS CONDON and Topical « eri eis Trail" To-day’s sports results After dinner music Hi er ts Leas Grand Opera ast Plunge " Popular néw releases Station notices NBS. Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news BBC news commentary Holiday dance programme of the hit tunes of the year Close down | These press. All to The without are correct as we to last-minute alterations be otee ay Se in this issue are copyright stener, and may not be reprinted permission,

EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS 1YA: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1.25 p.m. Tree, Grass and Moss, C. L, Gillies, . 1.45 2.20 Music (XXVI.), R. Howie and H. C. Luscombe, Radio Nature Club, D. Beggs. 2YA: (rebroadcast by 3YA, 4YA, 3ZR, 4YZ): 1.30 p.m. 1.45 1.30 p.m. 1.40 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. "I Hope I See You Well (VII.): Fresh Air and Sunshine," prepared by Isobel Andrews, produced by D. G, Edwards, The World Unveiled (XXIV.): Lancaster, D, G. Mclvor. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 4 The Changing World, P, A, Smithells, Superintendent of Physical Education. Glimpses of Days Gone By (X.):; "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," by Mark Twain, L. B. Quartermain. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Tuesday, October 28-2YA, rebroadcast by 1YA, 3YA, 4YA, 2YH, 3ZR, 4YZ): 9. 2am. Singing Time for Seniors, Miss M. Davies. 9. 8 9.15 9.25 9.35 Numbers Without Tears; A Talk to Primer Folk (II.), Miss M. Armour. Actors All! Some Short Plays and How to Act Them (III.), Miss C. Forde. Nature Talks for Juniors: Forest Love and Legend (I.), H. Scott, Shorthand Dictation (II.), Miss E. R, Ryan. Se -- ee

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 122, 24 October 1941, Page 21

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MONDAY NATIONAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 122, 24 October 1941, Page 21

MONDAY NATIONAL New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 122, 24 October 1941, Page 21

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