SUNDAY July 26
] Y 650 kc, « 462 m. @. 0,7.0&8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas " 10.16 "Players and Singers" 11. 0 Methodist Service: Epsom Church (Rev. F.. Copeland) 12.15 p.m. " Musical Musings " 1.0 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 "Of General Appeal" 2.30 ‘Round the Bandstand" 3.0 " Enthusiasts’ Corner " 3.30 Music by César Franck: Sonata for Piano and Violin 4.4 ‘Among the Classics " 5. QO Children’s Song Service 5.45 "As the Day Declines" (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Salvation Army Service: Congress Hall (Major L. Tong) 8.15 EVENING PROGRAMME: "Music from the Theatre’: "La Traviata," by Verdi .Founded on the Aléxandre Dumas Play "‘La Dame Aux Camélias,’ known in English as "Camille " Violetta, a courtesan of Paris, is madly loved by Alfredo, a young man from Provence, He persuades her to give up her life in Paris and retire with him to a country cottage. Here life is full of happiness for them -both. But Alfredo’s father seeks Violétta secretly, and tells her that his son’s life is being ruined because of this liaison. The generous Violetta decides to Sacrifice herself for her lover’s sake. Fear-
sig tO Say good-bye and explain, she leaves the cottage and returns to Paris, She is threatened with consumption and in order to forget°the genuine love she has tasted for so brief a spell, throws herself into the old life of gaiety. Alfredo; not knowing the real reason for her desertion. follows her to Paris, and seeing her at a ball, surrounded by a court of admirers, publicly insults her. Too late, he discovers the unselfish love which has led her to throw away her happiness with him. He finds her dving, and a tender reconciliation takes" place, 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9. 0 Newsreel, with Commentary 9.25 Station notices 9.28-10.50 Continuation of Opera» 10.60 War Review 11, 0 LONDON NEWS, followed by Meditation Music 11.20 CLOSE DOWN [QN7 AUCKLAND 880 ke. 341 m. 6. Op.m. © Selected recordings 8.30 Classics for the Bandsman, with vocal interludes 10. 0 Close down These are correct as we to press. eo last-minute alterations be announced over the air. All programmes this issue are copyright to The Listener, may not be reprinted without permission, y
Teta MEARE 10, Oa.m. Sacred and orchestral programme 11. 0 Concert session 12. 0 Luncheon music 2. Op.m. Miscellaneous selections 5.20-6.0 Popular medleys, light orchestra! works 7..0 Orchestral items 8. 0. Concert 9. Melodies that never die 10. Close down QW"), WELLINGTON 570 ke. 526 m. 6. 0, 7.0 & 845a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.15 Band music : 10.45 Music of the Masters 11. O Congregational Service: Terrace : Church (Rev. H. W. Newell) 12.15 p.m. (=pprox.) These you have loved 1.0 Dinner music -¢1,15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 Vaughan Williams: "Serenade to Music," Wood and BBC Orchestra with vocalists 2.31 Itrene Morris (violin), and Doroth Browning (pianist), Sonata No _ ein E Major (Bach) A Studio recital oo
K é Peww a Ps ® Noga a osaaioae Wuires and Piaces Where They Reserved Two of a tind intermission , "Cavalcade of Cecil Rhodes Band music Voices in Harmony Waltz time Children’s Song Service Tenor time For the organ lover LONDON NEWS. "We Work for Victory" Anglican Service: St. Peter's Church (Ven. Archdeacon Bullock) EVENING PROGRAMME: "The Garden of ty A musical ig: ramble with the NBS ht Orchestra : Direction: Harry Ellwood Haydn: Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra George Eskdale (soloist) Sunday evening talk Newsree! with Commentary Station notices "Coffin Ship": Play by W. Graeme Holder
Close of normal programme 10.50 War Review 0 LONDON NEWS, followed meditation music Fra CLOSE DOWN by Ws WELLINGTON 840 ke. 357m.
6. Op.m: Recordings 8. 0 Symphonic Music 9.45 "The Clock Ticks On" 9.52 Recording 10. 0 Close down 2) Y 990 kc. 303 m. 7. Op.m. Recalls of the week 7.35 "Team Work’ 8..0. .Curtain Up, eerie famous violinists, Sandler 8.30 "Dad and Dave" 8.43 Melodious memories 9.2 Theatre Box: "Drama in a Dance Hall’ 9.16 Swindon Rallwaymen’ s Choir 9.33 "Grand City 9.45 Do You 10. O Close down 2N7 [3 3) NEW PLYMOUTH 810 ke. 370m. 7. Op.m. Relay of Church Service 8.16 Studio programme of recordings 9. 0 Station notices 9. 2 Recordings 10, 0 Close down
QE) _AArER NAPIER 8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 0 10.15 "With the Boys Overseas" Morning programme 1. Op.m. Dinner music. (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2. 0-4.0 Afternoon coneert session 6.15 10. 0 LONDON NEWS "We Work for Victory" Presbyterian Service: St, Andrew’s, Hastings (Rev. D. M. Cattanach) Recordings, station announcements London Symphony Orchestra, "Messiah," ‘Pastoral Symphony" (Handel) Webster Booth (tenor) Sunday evening talk Newsree!l with Commentary London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Coronation March and Hymn" (German) John Charles Thomas (baritone) The Welbeck Light String Quartet, "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" (arr. Sharpe) Lily Pons (soprano) Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, "Shepherd’s Hey," "Country Gardens" (Grainger) Close: down NY iN a ry ct :
7. Op.m. London Symphony Orchestra, 7.30 8. 0 8.30 "Christmas" Coneerto (Corelli) Bartlett and Robertson, duo pianists Light opera Pau Casals (’cello), and London Symphony Orchestra, ‘*Kol Nidrei’" (Bruch) "Out of the Silence’"’ Light classical music "Homestead on the Rise" Close down SV/ CHRISTCHURCH 720 ke. 416m. . 1 0 0 t) 5 -0 5 0 30 0 7.0 & 845a.m. LONDON NEWS "With the Boys Overseas" Recorded celebrities Anglican Service: St. Mary’s, Merivale (Ven Archdeacon A. J. Petrie) p.m. ‘Music for the Middlebrow" Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS Talk, Wickham Steed) Band music . From stage and film Music by Beethoven: Septet in E
9.42 Fiat Major, Op. 20 Classical recitals For the musi¢ lover Favourites from the Masters Children’s Service: Rev. Roland Hart 3 Evening Reverie LONDON NEWS Baptist Service: Colombo Street Church (Rev. F. Fursdon) "Down Memory Lane’ EVENING PROGRAMME: Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Midsummer Night’s Dream" Over1 ESE sp vee eae . Mendelssohn From the Studio: Annas Gale . (soprano), "Night" "How Fair this Spot" Rachmaninoff "None But the Lonely Heart" Tchaikovski Se cn .. Rachmaninoir "The Dreary Gretchaninomr The Halle Orchestra, ‘"Rakoczy" Mareh ....... Berlioz Sunday evening talk Newsree!l with Commentary Station notices Studio recitals: Betty Hall (pianist), Sonata in A Major .....« Mozart John Scott (tenor), "If Music be the Food of Love" Purcell "A Memory" ... eT Thomas "Five and * Coleridge- Taylor "Sweet Day so Cool" .,. Sullivan '.
9.55*10.3 Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, Paris, "Le Rouet d’omphale" Saint-Saens 10.50 War Review 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN x£. VW CHRISTCHURCH iS) Ls 1200 ke. 250 m. 6. O-.m. Light music 6.30 "\We Work for Victory" 6.35 Continuation of light musical pro gramme 8.30 English folk songs 8.45 The composer performs8. 0 Ehakespeare inspired these 9.30 "The Woman Without a Name" 10. 0 Close down GREYMOUTH PSICAR By tet ds 12. 0-1.30 p.m. Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 5.30 Sacred Song Service 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 ‘We Work for Victory" 7.0 London Symphony Orchestra, "Rosamunde" Ballet Music (Schuert) 7. 8 Yvonne Printemps (soprano) 7.12 Lauri Kennedy (‘cello), "Arioso" (Bach, arr. Franko) 7.16 Benno Moiseiwitsch (piano), Rhapsody in E Flat (Brahms) 7.20 Peter Dawson .(bass-baritone) 7.24 Jacques String Orchestra, "The Fairy Queen," three dances (Purcell, arr. Jacques) 7.32 "Fireside Memories" 745 Radio Stage 8.15 "Romany Spy" 8.30 fritz Kreisler (violin), and Kirsten Flacctad (-oprano) 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9.0 Newsree!l with Commentary 9.25 "Sorrell and Son" 10. « Close down
WN7, DUNEDIN 790 ke, 380 m. 6. 0,7.0,&8.45a.m. LONDON NEWS 8. 0 10.15 11. 0 "With thes Boys Overseas " Feminine Artists: Orchestras and Chorus Presbyterian Service: Knox Church (Rev. D. C, Herron, M.A., M.C.) 12.15 p.m. Concert Celebrities 1.0 2.0 2.30 aS oss BAHOTN POwN esas oo = a 8.40 8.45 9. 0 9.25 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) Instrumental interlude Music by Prokofieff: "Peter ana the Wolf," Orchestral Fairy Tale, 67: Koussevitzky and Boston Symphony Orchestra Orchestras of the World "Madman’s Island" Light Orchestras and Ballads Roman _ Catholic Service: St, Joseph’s Cathedral Big Brother Bill’s Song Service LONDON NEWS "We Work for Victory " Selected Recordings EVENING PROGRAMME: Rene Le Roy, André Mongeot, Frank Howard and Herbert Withers, Quartet in D Major, K285..Mozart Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), "" Memories " "ce lo Hope " "Call of the Quail" Beethoven From the Studio: Pianoforte recital by Mavis Macdonald, "Tema con Variazioni" Brzezinski Boyd Neel String Orchestra, Largo (Concerto in D Minor) Vivaldi Sunday Evening Talk Newsreel, with Commentary Station notices 9.27-10.0 Harriet Cohen and Stratton 10.50 11. 0 11.20 Siring Quartet, Quintet in A Minor, Op, 84..Elgar War Review LONDON NEWS CLOSE DOWN
GIN/©) DUNEDIN 1140 ke. 263 m, 6. Op.m. Recordings 6.20 Topical talk 8.15 "Dombey and Son" 8.30 Symphonic music 10. 0 Close down COV(4: Sater ate 8.45a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10. 0 Recordings 11. 0 Sunday morning programme 4. Op.m. Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) Mantovani’s Orchestra Lavender and Lace "Dante Sonata" (Liszt, orch. Lambert), played by Louis Kentner and the Sadler’s Wells Orchestra 3.16 Famous Artist: Lotte Lehmann (soprano) onn eoo
3.32 "From the Land of the Sky Blue 3.35-4.0 "Salt Lake City » Tabernacle > LONDON NEWS Baptist Service: Esk Street Church (Rev. H. R. Turner) Gleanings from far and wide Station, notices . "Those We Love" Sunday Evening Talk Newsreel, with Commentary "Silas Marner " Listen to the band Close down 0 8. 30 10, 0 10.15 10.45 11. 0 11.30 12.15 4172 [D) chan ll a.m. Tunes for the breakfast table Radio Church of the Helping Hand Morning melodies Little Chapel of Good Cheer Mustfe in the air Variety fare Melody and romance p.m. Close down
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7 Z AUCKLAND 1070% ¢. 280 m 6. 0, 7.0, 845 a.m. News from London 8.25 Health taik by "Uncle Scrim" 8.30 Youth at the Controls 9.15 Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir 41. 0 The Friendly Road Service 11.45 Piano patterns 12. 0 Listeners’ Request session 1.15 p.m. News from London 2. 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 Glimpses of Erin (final broadcast) Radio Theatre Headline News Special orogramme The American Hour Musical programme News from London Meditation music Close down PPOARA Rosas "> bes NSS a ot ok WELLINGTON 1130-k cc. 265 m. 0, 7.0, 845 a.m. News from London 10 A Religion for Monday Morning 25 Health talk by "Uncle Sorim" 30 Youth at the Controls 0 Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir 15 Listen to the band! GO The World of Sport O Friendly Road Service and Song 30 The Morning Star: Judy Garland 11.45 Comedy Cameo 412. 0 Luncheon programme 1.15 p.m. News from London 2.0 THE TROOPS ENTERTAIN A happy, informal hour of song and music by the forces in camp ‘‘somewhere in New Zealand" Radio Matinee News from London Session for the Blind Storvtime with Brian O’Brien Tea-table tunes Talk on Social Justice News from London We Work for Victory Great Orations Coast Patrol Headline News, followed by Oriwa’s Maori session Mavis Edmonds presents musical reminiscences Special programme e American Hour Slumber session Commentary, followed by News from London Variety programme The Epilogue Close down ®= &© Dw onuoocouco N22 S59 @ wINOPOTTEDw aa oe -eSa 880K S o80 )
CHRISTCHURCH £436 kc. 210 m. , 7.0,8.45 a.m News from London Health Talk by "Uncle Scrim" Youth at the Controls Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir Around the bandstand Hospital session Friendly Road Service of Song A Budget of Popular Tunes Sports summary (‘‘The Toff’’) The Luncheon session p.m. News from London The Radio Matinee The Headline News Storytime with Bryan O’Brien Half-an-hour with Gwen A Talk on Social Justice News from London "We Work for Victory" Great Orations Musical programme Headline News, followed by Glimpses of Erin Special programme The American Hour Come to the opera Variety programme Restful music News from London Close down AZB aes. CF2ED & ¢, 234 m. 6. 0, 7.0,845 a.m. News from London 8. Health talk by "Uncle Scrim" 8.30 Youth at the Controls Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir Morning Star The Friendly Road Service of Song Listeners’ favourites 15 p.m. News from London 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 A special programme The American Hour Nights at the Ballet News from London Music for Sunday Close down ORD @io > = ae se NA9999% SINOroNTANANSS350 oSncsosonon cososon 1 1 1 1 tke PAaNANSO ooo of8o8ao NAS OSCMONNDANOAC ecoco tae oe QZ PALMERSTON Nth. 1400 kc. 2i4m, . 0-10.0 a.m. Recorded programme .80 Youth at the Controls Op.m. Variety News from London "We Work for Victory" Guest artist: Connie Boswell Spy Exchange Great Orations Favourites of the week Headline News, followed by Glimpses of Erin Close down PANANDHH o ofaoasa _ °
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