SUNDAY March 22
oy -- IGA ees 6. 0, 7.0 & 8.45a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.15 "Players and Singers" 11. 0 Baptist Service: Mt. Eden Church (Rev. P. L, Crampton) 12.15 p.m. "‘Musical Musings" ; 1.0 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk: Wickham Steed) 2.0 "Of General Appeal’’ 2.30 "More Than One String to Their Bows: Versatility in the Arts" 2.50 "Round the Bandstand" 3.0 ‘Enthusiasts’ Corner" me : 3.30 Music by Cesar Franck: © String Quartet in D Major 4.18 "Among the Classics" 5. 0 Children’s song" service 5.45 "As the Day Declines" (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 6.10 Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week, by the Chairman of the National Savings Committee, T. N. Smallwood 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Congregational Service: Beresford Street Church (Rev. Clifford L. Welch) 8.15 "Harmonic Interlude" 8.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Studio recital by Thomas Matthews, English violinist, and Eileen Ralph, Engiish pianist, . Sonata for Violin and Piano Debussy 8.45 National Service session 9. 0 Newsree!l with Commentary 9.25 Station notices 8.28 "MUSIC FROM THE THEATRE": "Boris Godounov" .. Moussorgsky The scene of the opera is laid in Russia, where Boris Godounov’ had murdered the Tsarevich Dmitri, and has himself taken the throne of the country. Enraged by this action, a novitiate impersonates the murdered Dmitri, and proceeds toward Moscow. A young Polish girl of rank, Marina, wants to marry the supposed Dmitri and ascend the throne with him. Dmitri arouses the people to revolt, and rumours of the masquerader reaches Borf’, who is already repenting of the murder of the Tsarevich. When the would-be Dmitri arrives in Moscow, the aroused public condemns him to death. Boris dies of remorse, leaving the throne to-his son. This presentation features the great Russian basso. Feodor Chaliapin, in the dual role of Boris and Varlaam. 41. 0 LONDON WN 11.30 CLOSE DOWN
LINZ > AUCKLAND 880 ke. 341 m. 6. Op.m. Selected recordings 8.30 " Bands and Bailads" 10. 0 Close down 124M A ade 10. Oa.m. Sacred and orehestral~ selections 11..0. Concert 12. 0 Lunch music 2. Op.m. Miscellaneous items, piano and Piano-accordion selections 3.40 Organ selections 4. 0-6.0 Light orchestral, band and popular medleys 7.0 Orchestral music 8. 0 @onceért 9.30s0eOrgan and choral — 10. @.-Close down : VA Sune 6. 0, 7.0 & 8.45a.m. LONDON NEWS 7.30 Early morning session 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.15* Band music 10.30 Music of the Masters 11. 0 Church of Christ Service: Vivian Street (Mr. V. Stafford) 12.15 p.m. (approx-) These» you have loved 4:0 Dimer music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 Music° by Beethoven: ‘Waldstein" Sonata. Walter Gieseking (pianist) 2.25 For the Music -Lover 2.48 In Quires and Places Where They Sing 3.0 "Bridging the Centuries": Notable Centenaries of 1942 3.30 Musical comedy 3.52 London Ballet Orchestra 4. 0 "Cavalcade of Empire’: Clive of India 4.13 Band, music 4.33° Voices in Harmony 4.46 Waltz time 5. 0 Children’s Song. Service 5.45 Conéert Hall of the Air 6.10 Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week, by the Chairman of the National Savings Committee, T. N. Smallwood 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7.0 Salvation Army Service: The Citadel (Major H. J. Parkinson) 8.5 EVENING PROGRAMME: Andersen Tyrer and the NBS String Orchestra "ENSCOMMNO 55 wich so ae Lully-Gray "Autumn Landscape" Julins farrison "Concertino ?astouraic"’ John Ireland 8.45 National Service session 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.265 Station notices 9.27-10, 0 "The English Love Music" A burlesque comedy of musical ; life 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.30 CLOSE DOWN | V7 WELLINGTON. 840 kc. 357 m. 6. Op.m. Recordings 8. 0 Voices in. harmony 8.15 Relay of Concert by R.N.Z.A.F. Band, from Opera House, Wellington
8.45 A vocal foursome 9.0 A symphonic concert 9.45 Memories of yesteryear 10. 0 Close down BY WELLINGTON 2) 990 ke. 303-m. 7. Op.m. Recalls 7.35 "Baffles" 8.0 Curtain Up: Husbands and Wives, Frank Crumit and Julia Sanderson 8.30 "Dad and Dave" 8.43 Melodious memories 9. 2 "Mr. Penny Takes a -_ 9.29 "Grand City" 9.45 Live, Love and Laugh 10. 0 Close down WAB NEW PLYMOUTH 810 ke. 370m. 7. Op.m. Relay of Church Service 8.15 Studio programme of recordings 9. 0 Station notices 9. 2 Recordings 10. O Close down Ove Bae 8.45a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.15 Morning programme 1. Op.m. Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk: Wickham Steed) 2. 0-4.0 Afternoon concert session 6.10 Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week, by the Chairman of the Savings Committee, T. N. Smallwood * 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Anglican Service: St. John’s Cathedral-Church (Dean J. B. Brocklehurst) 7.45 (approx.) Recordings, station announcements 8.30 Russian Cathedral Choir, ‘‘Song of the Volga Boatmen," "Rise Thou, O Radiant Sun,’ ‘‘Stenka Rasin,’’ "Coachman Drive the Troika," "Star of the East" 8.45 National Service session 9. 0 Newsree!l with Commentary 9.25 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, "Hungarian Caprice" (Zador) 9.32 Beniamino Gigli (tenor 9.42 William Primrose (viola), "La Campanella" . (Paganini) : 9.45 Lily Pons (soprano) 9.54 Boyd Neel String Orchestra, "Slavonic Scherzo" (Sistek), "Moto Perpetuo" (Lotter) 10. 0 Close down ; WAN Brean 7. Op.m. London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Romeo’s Reverie and Fete of the Capulets" (Berlioz) 30 Beniamino Gigli (tenor) O Light opera 30 Louis Kentner (piano), and Sadler’s Wells Orchestra, "Dante’’ Sonata (Liszt) 9.1 "The Channings" 9.26 Light classical music 9.48 "Pinto Pete" 10. 0 Close down
or ee SS NY/ CHRISTCHURCH 720 ke. 416 m. 6. 0, 7.0 & 8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 0 10.15 11. 0 "With the Boys Overseas" Recorded celebrities Anglican Service: Christchurch Cathedral (Rev. Merlin Davies) 12.15 p.m. ‘"‘Music for the Middlebrow" 1.0 2.0 2.30 3. 0 3.20 4. 0 4.15 5. 0 5.45 6.10 6.15 6.30 7. 0 8.15 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) Brass Bands and Basses Orchestre Raymonde and Millicent Phillips "Fantasia," on a theme by Tallis Vaughan Williams Boyd Neel String Orchestra "For the Music Lover" Famous Conductors: Willem Mengelberg Favourites from the Masters Children’s Service Evening Reverie Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week, by the Chairman of the National Savings Committee, T. N. Smallwood LONDON NEWS and Talk "We Work for Victory" Presbyterian Service: St. Andrew's. Church (Rev. L. M. Rogers) EVENING PROGRAMME: "In Quiet Mood": Direction: Henri Penn National Service session Newsreel. with Commentary Station notices Studio recital: Dilys Parry (soprano), "Art Thou Troubled?" .. Handel "Hark, Hark, the Lark" "The Wayside Inn" ae "Cherry Ripe" ..... 9.38-10.4 Stokowski and * Philaaeiphis Orchestra, "Nocturnes" ....esee.es-. Debussy 1. "Clouds" 11. 0 11.30 2. "Festivals" 3. "Sirens" LONDON NEWS CLOSE DOWN SV CHRISTCHURCH 1200 ke. 250 m. 6. Op.m. Light music 8.30 8.45 9. 0 9.30 10. 0 Favourite singers: Sidney Burchall Instrumental interlude The Music of Britain "John Halifax, Gentleman" Close down SICA Gaye 12. 0-1.30 p.m. Lunch music (1.15, LON5.30 6.10 7.15 7.18 7.21 7.24 DON NEWS. Talk: Wickham Steed) Sacred Song Service Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week, by the Chairman of the National Savings Committee, T, N. Smallwood LONDON NEWS "We Work for Victory" Philadelphia Orchestra, ‘" Amelia Goes to the Ball" (Gien-Menotti), " Cakewalk " (Macdonald) Joseph Schmidt (tenor) Mischa Levitzki (piano), "The Juggler" (Moszkowski), Waltz in A Major (Levitzki) Decca Salon Orchestra, ‘Marche Miniature Viennoise" (Kreisler) Grace Moore (soprano) Boston Promenade Orchestra, Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahms) "Rally to the Flag"
7.48 8.18 8.30 8.45 9. 0 9.25 9.50 10. 0 The radio stage "The Gentleman Rider" Solo Concert National Service session Newsreel, with Commentary "Coronets of England: Queen Elizabeth "’ Waltz time Close down AN/ DUNEDIN 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 0 10.15 11. 0 "With the Boys Overseas" Feminine artists: Orchestras and chorus Roman Catholic Service: St. Joseph’s Cathedral 12.16 p.m. Concert celebritites 1. 0 2. 0 2.30 2.46 3.30 3.43 4. 0 5.15 5.30 6.10 6.15 6.45 8.15 8.37 8.45 9. 0 9.25 9.27 11. 0 11.30 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) Instrumental interludes Music by Schumann: ‘Scenes of Childhood," Alfred Cortot (piano) Orchestras Of the world "When Dreams Come True": Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America Light orchestras and ballads Presbyterian Service: First Church (Rev. W. Allen Stevely, M.A.) Selected recordings Big Brother Bill’s Song Service Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week, by the Chairman of the National Savings Committee, T. N. Smallwood LONDON NEWS "We Work for Victory" Selected recordings EVENING PROGRAMME: Studio pianoforte recital by Haagen Holenbergh Toccata and Fugue in D Minor Bach-Tausig Gavotte and Variations in A Minor Rameau-Leschetitzky Prelude, Air and Rigaudon . Grieg The. Russian Cathedral Choir, "The Red Sarafan" .. Varlamoff "Under the Yolk" National Service session Newsreel with Commentary Station notices The Chamber Music Players, Trio in C Minor, Op. 66 Mendelssohn LONDON NEWS CLOSE DOWN INYO _ tone’ 28m. 6. Op.m. Recordings .20 6 8.15 8.35 9. 0 10. 0 Topical Talk "At Eventide" Musical’ Comedy Medleys Symphonic programme Close down Bye ronan 8.45 a.m, LONDON NEWS 9. 0 10.15 11.0 "With the Boys Overseas " Recordings Sunday morning programme 4. Op.m. Dinner music (1.15, LONDON 3.16 NEWS. Talk: Wickham Steed) Albert W.-Ketelbey’s Orchestra Great Bass Ballads "Good Humoured Ladies" (Scarlatti), London Philharmonic Orchestra Famous Artist: Sydney McEwan (tenor) " Die Fledermaus " selection z Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir 6.10 as Sa. @ 2 oo a a Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week, by the Chairman of the National Savings Committee, T. N. Smallwood LONDON NEWS Methodist Service: St. Peter's Church (Rev. G. B. Hinton) Gleanings from far and wide Station notices " Those We Love" National Service session
9. 0 Newsreel, with Commentary 9.25 "Silas Marner" 9.37 Listen to the Band 40. 0 Close down BAD) RUE 1010 ke. 297 m. 9. Oa.m. Tunes for the breakfast table 9.30 Radio Church of the Helping Hand 10. O Morning melodies
10.15 Little Chapel of Good Cheer | 10.45 Music in the air 11. 0 Whistle your worries away 11.30 ‘*Melody Lane" 12.15 p.m. Close down
These are correct as we : to press. Any last-minute alterations be announced over the air, All programmes in this issue are copyright to The Listener, and may not be reprinted without permission.
SUNDAY
March 22
: 1 Z B AUCKLAND 10706 & ¢, 280 m. 6.0,7.0&8.45 a.m. News from London 8.30 Health Talk by "Uncle Scrim" 9.15 Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir 10.15 New Education Fellowship session 11. 0 The Friendly Road Service 41.45 Piano patterns 42. 0 Listeners’ Request session (12.15 &1.15 p.m. News from London | 4.30 New recordings 2.0 The Sunday Radio Matinee 4.30 News from London | 445 The Diggers’ session (Rod Talbot) | 6.30 Storytime with Bryan O’Brien 6.10 Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week 6.15 News from London 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. O Junior Farrell at the piano 7.30 ‘‘Kaleidoscope’’: A Radio Theatre Presentation 8. 0 Headline News from London, followed by "Glimpses of Erin," featuring Dan Foley 8.45 Special programme 9. 0 The Citadel 9.30 Sait Lake City Tabernacle Choir 10.30 Variety 11. 0 News from London 11.45 Meditation music 12. 0 Close down WELLINGTON £430-k ec. 265 m. 6. 0,7.0&8.45a.m. News from London 8.15 A Religion for Monday morning 8.30 Health Talk by "Uncle Scrim" 8. 0 Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir 10. 0 The World of Sport 10.15 New Education Fellowship session 10.30 Tusitala, Teller of Tales 10.45 In Rhythmic Tempo 11. 0 Friendly Road Service of Song 11.30 The Morning Star: Deanna Durbin 11.45 Comedy Cameo 12. 0 Luncheon programme 1. ASD. News from London 2. The Sunday Radio Matinee 4.0 Let’s Discover Music 4.30 News from London 4.45 A session for the Blind People 5. 0 Storytime with Bryan O’Brien 5.30 Tea-table tunes 6.10 Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week 6.15 News from London 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Junior Farrell at the piano 8.0 Headline News, followed by. "Glimpses of Erin,’ featuring Dan Foley 8.15 Broadcast of R.N.Z.A.F. Band Concert 8. Special programme 9. 0 The Citadel 9.30 Pageant of Music 11. 0 News from London 11.3 Variety programme 11.50 Epilogue 12. 0 Close down CHRISTCHURCH (430 kc, 210 m. 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. News from London 8.30 Health Talk by "Uncle Scrim" 9.156 Around the bandstand
9.45 10. 0 11. 0 11.15 11.45 12. 0 New Education Fellowship session Hospital session (Bob Spiers) Friendly Road Service of Song A budget of popular tunes Sports summary ("The Toff") The Luncheon session 1.15 p.m. News from London 2. 0 4.30 5. 0 5.30 6.10 6.15 6.30 7. 0 7.15 8. 0 The Sunday Radio Matinee News from London Storytime with Bryan O’Brien Half-an-hour with Gwen Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week News from London "We Work for Victory" Junior Farrell at the Piano New recordings Headline News, followed by "Glimpses of Erin," featuring Dan Foley Special programme The Citadel Pageant of Music News from London Close down 4ZB8 DUNEDIN $280 k ¢. 234m. 6. 0,7.0,&8.45a.m. News from London Health Talk by " Uncle Scrim" Uncie Tom’s Children’s Choir New Education Fellowship session Friendly Road Service of Song Selected recordings Listeners’ favourites 1.15 p.m. News from London 2. 0 4.0 4.30 5. 0 5.30 6.10 6.15 6.30 7. 0 7.30 The Sunday Radio Matinee The Diggers’ session News from London Storytime with Bryan O’Brien Half an Hour with Julian Lee Talk on "Bonds for Bombers" Week News from London "We Work for Victory" Junior Farrell at the piano Glimpses of Erin, featuring Dan Foley Headline News, followed by "We'll Go Smiling Along " A special programme The Citadel Pageant of Music Dream time News from London Music for Sunday Close down PT PALMERSTON. Nth. 1400 kc. 214m. 5. Op.m. British bands in Grand Opere. 6.15 6.30 7. 0 7.165 7.45 8. 0 News from London "We Work for Victory" There'll Always Be an England: "The Story of Ali Singh" Junior Farrell at the Piano Guest Artist: Gladys Moncrieff Headline News followed by "Under the Crooked Cross: The Netherlands" Broadcast of R.N.Z.A.F. Band Concert The Citadel Favourites of the week Close down
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