SUNDAY June 28
IV G Aas 6. 0,7.0&8.45a.m, LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.15 "Players and Singers" 11. 0 Roman Catholic Service: St. Patrick’s Cathedral (His Lordship Bishop Liston) 12.15 p.m, ‘ Musical Musings " 1.0 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 ‘Of General Appeal" 2.30 "The Pipers of 1914-1918," Talk : by A. J. Sinclair 3.0 " Enthusiasts’ Corner" 3,30 Mus‘é by Holbrooke;: Clarinet Quintet in G 3.56 "Among the Classics" 5. 0 Children’s Song Service 5.45 "As the Day Declines" 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 ‘"‘We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Presbyterian Service from the Studio (Rev. G. A. Naylor) 8.16 "Harmonic Interlude " 8.25 EVENING PROGRAMME: Studio recital by Thomas Matthews (English violinist), and Elleen Ralph (English pianist), Sonata for Violin and Piano Debussy 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9. 0 Newsreel, with Commentary 8.26 Station notices 9.28-10.29 "Music from the Theatre" "The Beggar’s Opera" .... Gay Featuring the popular English actor and screen star, Michael Redgrave, in the part of Captain Macheath The scene is London, in the year 1728. Mr, Peachum, although "outwardly a_representative of law and order, is really a "fence," and as long as thieves supply him with sufficient stolen goods they stand a chance of escaping with their lives. He
and his wife are greatly disturbed regarding the possible marriage of their daughter Polly and one Captain Macheath, a gallant highwayman, Mrs, Peachum finds out from her husband’s assistant, Flich, that the couple are already married, The Peachunis decide that Captain Macheath must hang, and, despite Polly’s pleas, make arrangements for his betrayal. The philandering highwayman is captured and put in Newgate gaol, but the head gaoler’s daughter, Lucy, is also in love with him and assists him to escape. Through his fondness for | women he is once again captured by | Peachum, and returned to Newgate. He is committed to trial in the old Bailey, and sentenced to death, but at the last moment a reprieve arrives and he is freed, 10.50 War Review 11. © LONDON NEWS, followed by Meditation Music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN IN? AUCKLAND 880 kc. 341 m. 6. Op.m, Selected recordings 8.30 Classics for the Bandsman, with vocal interludes 10, O Close down LUZ2 OY) RUSK AN® 10. Oa.m. Sacred and orchestral selections 11. 0 Concert 12. 0 Luncheon music 2. Op.m. Variety programme 4.20-6.0 Organ selections, band music, Miscellaneous and light orchestral items 5 . Orchestral recordings 8. Concert 10, 5 Close down | ON /, ; 570 ke. 526 m. 6. 0, 7.0 & 8.45 a.m. LONDON | NEWS | ee the Boys 10.16 Band music 10,30 Music of the Masters 11. 0 Methodist Service: Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington. South (Rey, J. D, McArthur) 12.165 nm. (Approx.) These You Have ov 41.0 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS, Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 Ro and Transfiguration": Music Richard neg London Symi ony Orches 2.21 a (pianist). A Studio 2.36 For the Music Lover 2.48 In pada and Places Where They Sin 3. 0 Spiritual Issues of the War," by the Very Rev. W, R.. Mathews, D.D,, Dean of St, Paul's 3.10 ‘Music at Your Fireside" 3,30 Down Among the i and Basses ~ 3.52 Intermission 4.0 "Cavalcade of Empire": S David uivemearone (part 1) 413 Band music 4.33 Voices in harmony 4.46 Waltz time 5. 0 Children’s Song Service °? Concert Hall of the Air 3S nag NEWS e@ Work for Victory" 70 ° Service: St, Paul’s ProCathedrai (Canon D, J, Davies)
8.5 EVENING PROGRAMME: Andersen Tyrer and NBS String Orchestra, with Ladies’ Chorus, Symphony for String 1 gage Collins ‘Variations on a Theme of Elgar" Thiman Four Part Songs for Ladies’ Voices, ‘Weary Wind of the West" * Elgar "Piper’s Song" ...... Boughton "IT Got a Robe" ,. arr, Burleigh ‘From the Green Heart of the Waters? vise ss Coleridge-Taylor 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9. 0 Newsreel, with Commentary 9.25 Station notices 9.27 to 10.0 ‘ Good-night New World" Radio Play by H. R. Jeans 10,50 War Review 11. 0 LONDO! NEWS, followed hy meditation music 11.20 CLOSE DOWN | 2. v 840 ke, 357 m. 6. Op.m. Recorcings 8. O Light orchestral music and ballads 9.45 "The Clock Ticks On" 10, 0 Close down 2) Y 990 ke. 303 m. oon Recalls of the week Lm Baffles" 8.0 Curtain .Up, featuring worldfamous violinists, Mischa Elman 8.30 ‘Dad and Dave" 8.43 Melodious memories 9.2 Theatre Box: "School for Scandal" 9.16 Children’s choirs 9, "Grand City" 9.45 Live, love ‘na laugh 10 QO Close down #2 y, 810 ke. 370m, 7. Op.m. Relay of Church Service 8.15 studio programme of recordings 8. 0 Station notices 9. ; Recordings 10, Close down | AN ir Hi 750 ke, 395m, 45 a.m. $.45am. LONDON NEWS . 0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.16 Morning programme 1, Op.m. Dinner music (1,15, LONDON NEWS, Talk, Wickham Steed) 2. 0-4.0 Afternoon concert session 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Congregational Service: Congregational Church, Carlyle St. (Rev, Norman Burgess) 7.45 Station announcements, recordings 8.30 Yehudi Menuhin (violin), ‘‘Habanera", ‘*Malaguena"’, ‘Kaddisch" (Sarasate) 8.46 Sunday Evening Talk 9. 0 Soweree with Commentary 9.26 Eileen Joyce (piano), "Butterfly," "Melodie", *To the Spring’, "Sum mer’s Eve’, ‘Solitary Brooklet" (Grieg) 9.37 Oscar Natzke ? 9.45 Albert Sandler Trio, ‘‘Hejre Kati’’ (Hubay), "Autumn" (Chaminade), ‘Herd Girl's Dream" (Labitzky) 9.54 The Salon Orchestra, "The Tryst," "Romance" (Sibelius) 10. 0 Close down
PRY, iN 920 ke. 327 m. 7. Op.m. Annotated programme of Russian music by ‘The Five," including "Islamey Fantasy’™ (Balakireff), "Orientale"’ (Cul), "Prince Igor Overture" (Borodin), ‘"‘Khowantchina’ Introduction (Moussorgsky), Excerpts from ‘"Scheherezade" (Rimsky-Korsakov) 8. 0 Light opera 8.30 BBC Symphony Orchestra, and String Quartet, Introduction and Allegro for Strings (Elgar) 9% 1 "Out of the Silence" 9.26 Light classical music 9.48 "Homestead on the Rise’ 10. Q Close down SNY/ CHRISTCHURCH 720 ke. 416 m. 6. 0,7.0&8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10. 5 Recorded Celebrities 11. 0 Anglican Service: Cathedral (Very Rev, A. K. Warren, Dean of Christchurch) 12.15 p.m. ‘Music for the Middlebrow " 41.0 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 Band music 2.30 From Stage and Film 3.0 "Music by Bach’: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, Albert Schweltzer (organ) 3.198 "For the Music Lover" 4.0 Classical recitals 4.30 Favourites from the Masters 5. O Children’s Service; Rev. C. G, Flood 5.45 Evening Reverie 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 "We Work for’ Victory" 7. 0 Church of Christ Service: Moorhouse Avenue Chureh (Rev. C. G, Flood) 8.15 EVENING PROGRAMME: Milan Symphony Orchestra, "La Cenerentola" Overture Rossini 8.24 From the Studio; R, O, Clark (baritone), *T Love Thee" eae aetene Grieg * Dedication " * Invocation " Frang ‘The Lotus Flower" .. Schumann 8.36 Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Bacchanale" ..,.-,. Saint-Saens "Hungarian Mareb’ .... Berlioz 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9.0 Newsreel, with Commentary 9.25 Station notices 9.27 Walter Barylli (violinist), Brilliant Variations for the G String Paganini 9.32 Studio Recitals: Marie Campbell (contralto), "Lascia Chio Piango" ‘*Ombra Mai Fu" Handel "QO Don Fatale" ..++++++ Verdl 9.44 Noel Newson (pianist), Sonata in A Major Sonata in G Minor Scarlatti Organ Choral Prelude, * Awake, the Voice Commands" Bach-Busont Novelette in E Major,..,Schumann Prelude in G Sharp Minor.. Chopin
9.58-10.1 British Lirht Orchestra, Grand -Mareh from " Alceste "’ Handel 10.50 War Review 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN bY CHRISTCHURCH SS) 1200 ke. 250 m. 6. Op.m. Light music 8.30 Madrigals and ballets 8.45 Instrumental interlude 8.0 A gariand of flowers 9.30 "Jol.a Halifax, Gentleman" (final episode) 10. 0 Close down GREYMOUTH SCAR Eh et tt 42. 0-1.30 p.m. Dinner music (1.1 LONDON NEWS. Talk, Steed) 6.30 Sacred song service 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7.0 BBC Symphony Orchestra, ‘‘Carnaval Romain" Overture (Berlioz) 7. 8 Jeanette MacDonald (soprano) 7.12 Paderewski (piano), "Melodie, Chants du Voyageur" (Paderewski) 7.16 Menubin (violin), Romance ‘in A Major (Schumann) 7.20 Lawrence Tibbett (baritone) 7.24 London Philharmonic -§ Orchestra, "The Gods Go a-begging,"’ ‘‘Minuet,’ "Hornpipe". (Handel) 7.30 "Fireside Memories" 745 The radio stage 8.15 "Romany Spy" 8.30 Bournemouth. Municipal Orchestra and Harold Williams (baritone) 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9..0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.26 ‘"Sorfell and Son" 10. 0 Close down | a y 790 ke, 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0 & 8.45a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.15 Feminine artists: Orchestras and 41. O Presbyterian Service: St. Andrew's (Rey. Ronald §$. Watson) 412.16 p.m. Concert celebrities 1.0 Dinner musie (1.15, LONDON NEWS, Talk, Wickham Steed) 2. O .Instrumental interlude 2.30 Music by Sibelius: "En Saga," Op. 9. Beecham and London Philharmonic Orchestra 2.46 Orchestras of the World 3.30 ‘‘Madman’s Island" 3.43 Light orchestras and ballads 4. 0 Baptist Service: Hanover Street Church (Rey. J. Ewen Simpson) 5.30 Big Brother Bill’s Song Service 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 ‘We Work for Victory" 6.45 Selected recordings 8.0 EVENING PROGRAMME: Frederick Grinke (violin), and kendall Taylor (piano), Sonatina, Op. 100 ...... Dvorak 8.16 Lotte Lehmann (soprano), "Impatience" ......+.. Schubert "T- Love. Thee’... Beethoven "The Fortune Teller," Op. ; i NERS Bia pl er erry ee . Schuman 8.25 Griller String querees in C, Op. 27 .. Cundell 8.45 unday evening talk 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Station notices 9.27-10.0 Menges Sextet, Sextet in A Major, Op. 48 Dvorak 40.50 War Review 41. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN LWVO) DUNEDIN 1140 ke. 263 m. 5. Op.m Recordings — Topical talk 8.15 ‘"Dombey and Son" 8.30 Symphonic music 40. 0 Close down
AN (Mr a 8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 0 10. 0 11. 0 "With thee Boys Overseas" Recordings Sunday morning programme 1. one. Dinner music (1.45, LONDON 2. ° 2.30 3. 0 3.16 3.32 EWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) Orchestra, with vocal interludes In a forest glade Passacaglia in C Minor (Bach), Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra Famous artist: Jussi Bjorling ~ (tenor) "Andante Religiosg" by Von Geczy Orchestra poset "Salt Lake ‘City Tabernacle oir" 6.156 LONDON NEWS
2 to ° COW won o8hok nos oo Presbyterian Service from .the studio (Rev. Ian Polson, M.A.) Gleanings from far and wide "Fireside Memories" Station notices "Those We Love" Sunday Evening Talk Newsree! with Commentary ‘Silas Marner’ Listen to the Band Close down 9, 0 9.30 10. 0 10.15 10.45 11. 0 11.30 Qe [D) Bhs Lo ll a.m. Tunes for the breakfast table Radio Church of the Helping Hand Morning melodies Little Chapel of Good Cheer Music in the air Variety fare Melody and romance 12.15 pm. Close down
SUNDAY
June 28
2G 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. News from London 8.30 9.15 11. 0 11.45 12. 0 Health Talk by "Uncle Scrim" Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir The Friendly Road Service Piano patterns Listeners’ request session 1.15 p.m. News from London 2. 0 3.30 4.45 5.30 6. 0 6.15 6.30 6.45 7.15 7.30 8. 0 8.45 10. 0 11. 0 11.45 12. 0 The Radio Matinee News from London The Diggers’ session Storytime with Bryan O’Brien A Talk on Social Justice News from London "We Work for Victory" Uncle Tom and the Sankey Singers Great orations "Album Leaf"; A Radio Theatre presentation Headline News followed by Glimpses of Erin Special programme Musical programme News from London Meditation music Close down WELLINGTON : £130 k.cl 265 m. 11.30 11.45 12, 0 1.15 p.m. News from London 7.0, 845a.m. News from London A Religion foi Monday morning Health talk by "Uncle Scrim" Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir Listen to the band! The World of Sport Friendly Road Service of Song The Morning Star: Ignaz Friedman. Comedy cameo Luncheon programme At 2.0 p.m. to-day, 2ZB will broadcast an entertainment provided by troops in a military camp "‘somewhere in New Zealand" 2.0 4.0 4.30 4.45 5. 0 5.30 6. 0 6.15 6.30 7. 0 8. 0 8.30 8.45 10.30 10.50 11.15 11.50 12. 0 The Troops Entertain The light classics News from London A session for the blind Storytime with Bryan O’Brien Tea-table tunes A talk on Social Justice News from London ‘We Work for Victory" Great Oration Headline News, followed by "Glimpses of Erin" Musical reminiscences Special programme Slumber session Commentary, followed by News from London Variety programme The epilogue Close down
CHRISTCHURCH $430k ¢.. 21D m 6. 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m. News from London 8.30 Health talk by "Uncle Sorim" 8. 0 Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir 9.15 Around the Bandstand 10. 0 Hospital session 11. 0 Friendly Road Service of Song 11.15 A Budget of popular tunes 11.45 Sports summary (‘The Toff’) 12. 0 The tuncheon session \ 115 p.m. News from London 2.0 The Radio Matinee 4.30 Headline News 5. 0 Storytime with Bryan O’Brien 5.30 Half an hour with Gwen : 6. 0 A talk on Social Justice 6.15 News from London 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Great Orations 7.15 Musical programme 8.0 Headline News, followed by Glimpses of Erin 8.45 Special presramme 9.30 Come to the Ballet! 10. 0 Variety programme 10.30 Restful music 11. 0 News from London 12. 0 Close down DUNEDIN $280 kt. 234 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m. News from London 8.30 Health talk by "Uncle Scrim" 9. 0 Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir 411. 0 The Friendly Road Service of Song 12, 0 Listeners’ Favourites 1.15 p.m. News from London 2.0 The Radio Matinee The Diggers’ session News from London Storytime with Bryan O’Brien Half an hour with Julian Lee A talk on Social Justice * News from London "We Work for Victory" Great Orations _Glimpses of Erin ; Headline News from A special programme The Southernaires 41. 0 News from London 11.30 Music for Sunday 12. 0 Close down ®u" & OPONNDAOAAS D f=] PALMERSTON Nth. QL 1400 k c.- 214m. 5. Op.m. Variety 5.30 Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir 6.15 News from London 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 6.45 Guest Artist: Leslie Hutcheson 7. 0 Spy Exchange 7.15 Great Orations 7.30 Favourites of the Week 8. 0 Headline News, followed by ia Glimpses of Erin 10. Close down J
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