SERVICE BAND
N a day when New Zealand troops were fighting in Libya, an appropriate broadcast was made in '2YD’s Tuesday session, "Fanfare," of items by the band of the 5th Infantry Brigade of the 2nd- N.Z.E.F. in’ the Middle East, Conducted by Lt C. C. E. Miller, the baad has often entertained the New Zealand troops, and the "Fanfare" session included numbers which the men have frequently heard-‘Gallant Hearts" march, "Wilfred Sandetson’s Songs," "Maori Battalion," "Haere Ra,’ and others. The band has some good soloists, including Sergeant C. C. Hutchison of Timaru, a well known cornettist. Several new features will be on the air soon from 2YD. One due for early presentation is the historical series, "Dust of the Ages," featuring (in the first episode) the exploits of Lambert Simnel. From January 5, "Bluey" will be the regular Monday night feature, and "The Mighty Minites," a scientific fantasy, will have its first airing at 9.5 p.m. on Thursday, January 8.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 131, 26 December 1941, Page 11
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161SERVICE BAND New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 131, 26 December 1941, Page 11
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