SUNDAY August 16
6. 0, 7.0 & 8.45a.m.. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.15 ‘Players and Singers" 41. 0 Anglican Service: All Saints’ Church (Canon W. W. Averill) 12.15 p.m. ‘Musical Musings" 4.0 Dinner music (1.145, LONDON N S. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 "Of General Appeal" 2.30 ‘Round the Bandstand" 3.0 "Enthusiasts’ Corner" . 3.30 Music by Debussy: Sonata for Piano and Violin 3.44 "Among the Classics’ 6.0 Children’s song service 6.45 "As the Day Declines’ (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 6.30 "We Work for Victory" J. 0 Methodis: Service: Pitt Street *hurch (Rev, E. T. Olds) 8.15 "Harmonic Interlude" 8.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Massed Brass Bands, "at the Portals of the Palace" Sellars 8.38 Nelson Eddy (baritone) 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Station notices 9.28 Grenadier Guards Band, "Merrie England" Selection German 9.37 Richard Crooks (tenor) 9.40 Jack Mackintosh and Harry Mortimer (cornet duet) 9.46 Foden’s Band, "Cock 1 the North" Higitand PRO co sche 6c kc as ihe eees COTES Sousa Review arr. Mortimer 9.52 Richard Crooks (tenor) 9.55-10.1 ifassed Bands Champion March "Medley, No. 3 arr. Mackler "amen Chorus" ..+e+e+-. Handel 10.50 War Review 41. 0 LONDON NEWS, followed by Meditation music 11.29 CLOSE DOWN
(| Y Xe 880 ke. 341 m. 6. Ip.sm. ‘Selected recordings $30 SYMPHONIC PROGRAMME: Koussevitzky and Boston Symphon Orchestra, Symphony No. & in Flat Major (Sibelius) 9. 0° Beecham and London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Paris" (Delius) 0.24 Viadimir Rosing (tenor) 9.28 Marguerite. Long (piano), and Orehestra, Concerto (Milhaud) 9.40 Conservatoire Orchestra, "Iberia" Suite (Debussy) 40. 0 Close down
AUCKLAND TEZIM BAA 40. Oa.m. Sacred and orchestral selections 11. 0 Concert 42. 0 Luncheon music 2. Op.m. Variety programme 5.30-6.0 Light orchestral music 7. 0 Orchestral selections 8.0 Concert 9.30 Choral items 10. 0 Close down 6. 0,7.0&8.45a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas’ 10.15 Band music 10.45 Music of the Masters 41. 0 Presbyterian Service: St. James’ Church (Rev, W. Elliott) 42.15 p.m. (approx.) These you have loved 4.0 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2. 0 William Walton Concerto: Soloist: Frederick Riddie (viola). Orchestra: The London Symphony 2.19 For the Music Lover 2.48 Quires and Places Where They n ; : 3. 0 3,30 Light opera and musical. comedy 3.52 Intermission 4.0 "Cavalcade of Empire": Horatio Herbert Ki.shener (Part 2)
VOOTARHSDS = Boo if 8.36 Band muc:c Voices in Harmony Waltz time Children’s Song Service Music at Your Fireside For the organ lover LONDON NEWS "We Work for Victory" Salvation Army Service: The Citadet (Major H, Parkinson) EVENING PROGRAMME: "The Garden of Melody": musieal ~ ramble -vith the NBS Light O. stra Direction: Harry Ellwood London’ Male Voice Octette, "Studies in Imitation" arr. .'. Hughes "The Keys of Heaven" arr. Elliot Button
8.45 Sunday evening talk 8. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Station notices 9.27 "For the Opera Lover" 410. 0 Close of normal programme 10.50 War Review 41. 0 LONDON NEWS, followed by) meditation music 11.20 CLOSE DOWN Owe WELLINGTON 840 ke, 357 m, 6. Op.m. Recordings 8. 0 Light orchestral and musical comedy 9.45 "The Clock Ticks On" 9.52 Recording 10. O Close down 2 y 990 ke. 303 m. 7. Op.m. Recalls of the week 7.35 "Team Work" 8.0 "The Show of Shows," featuring Peter Dawson 8.30 "Dad and Dave" 8.43 Melodious memories 9.2 "Theatre Box: The Police Raid" 9.15 Associated Glee Clubs of America 9.33 ‘Grand City" 9.46 Do you remember? 10. 0 Close down AN7/ |= 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 10,0 Close down
2 Y Hi 750 ke. « 395 m, 8.45a.m, LONDON NEWS .0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10.15 Morning programme 4. Op.m, Dinner music (1,15, LONDON News. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2. 0-4.0 Afternoon concert session 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Anglican Service: St. Matthew's, Hastings (Rev. W. T. Drake) 8.15 Recordings, station announcements 8.30 ‘The Sheffield Choir, "See the Conquering Hero Comes," "Sing Unto God," "O Father Whose Almighty Power," "We Come in* Bright Array" ("Judas Maccabeus") (Handel) Dora Labbette and Leeds Festival Choir, "Kyrie Eleison" (Mass in C Minor) (Mozart) 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9. 0 Newsree! with Commentary 9.26 The Madison. Singers 9.34 Beatrice Harrison (’cello), "The Broken Melody" (Van Biene) 9.38 Kentucky Minstrels 9.46 Watson Forbes (viola), and Marta Korchinska (harp), "Two Old Folk Tunes" (Alwyn) 9.50 Johnson Negro Choir 10. 0 Close down BWANA
7. Op.m, Walter Gieseking (piano), and London Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphonic, Variations (Franck) 7.30 Jacques String. Orchestra, "St. Paul’s"’ Suite (Holst) 8. 0 Light opera 8.30 Weingartner and London Philharmonic Orehestra, ‘‘Consecration of : the House’ Overture (Beethoven) 9.1 "Out of the Silence" 9.28 Light classical music 9.48 "Homestead on the Rise" | 10. 0 Close down
SY/ CHRISTCHURCH : 720 ke. 416m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 0 "With the Boys Overseas" 10. & Recorded celebrities 41. 0 Salvation Army Service: Christchurch Citadel (Major E. H. Riseley) 12.145 p.m. ‘Music for the Middlebrow"’ 4.0 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 The Bands March On! 2.30 From the Theatre 3.0 "Music by Mozart": Quintet In D Major, K.593, Pro Arte Quartet, with second viola 3.24 Sunday concert 4.0 For the Music Lover 4.30 Favourites from the Masters 5. 0 Children’s Service: Rev. R. Byers 5.45 Evening Reverie 615 LONDON NEWS 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Presbyterian Service: St, Paul’s Church (Rev, J, S. Strang) 8.15 EVENING PROGRAMME: London Symphony Orchestra, "King Lear’ Overture ... Berlioz 8.27 From the Studio: Dilys Parry (soprano), "The Willow Song" .... Sullivan "Gentle Shepherd" .... Pergolesi "Dawn Gentle Flower" "May Dew" Bennett 8.4 BBC Theatre Orchestra and Revue Chorus 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9, 0 Newsree!l with Commentary 9.25 Station notices 9.27-10.2 Drama: "Good~night New World," by H. R. Jeans 10,50 War Review 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN Sik CHRISTCHURCH 1200 ke. 250m. 6, Op.m, Light music ; 8.30 Bands and baritones 9.30 "The Woman Without a Name" 10. 0 Close down
72 940 ke. 319 m. 12. 0-41.30 p.m. Dinner music (4.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 6.30 Sacred song service 615 LONDON NEWS 6.30 "We Work for Victory" 7. 0 Queen’s Hall Orchestra, "The Wasps" Overture (Vaughan Williams) Richard Crooks (ténor) Wilhelm Backhaus (plano), Waltzes Nos. 1, 2 and 15, Op, 39 (Brahms) Eskdale and Symphony Orchestra, Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra (Haydn) "Fireside Memories" The radio stage "Romany Spy" Peter Dawson in songs of the sea Sunday evening. talk Newsreel with Commentary "Sorrell and Son" Close down AN / DUNEDIN 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0,7.0&8.45 a.m. LONDON NEWS, 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas " 10.15 Feminine Artists: Orchestras and Chorus 41. 0 Roman Catholic Service: st. Joseph’s Cathedral 12.145 p.m. Concert, Celebrities 4.0 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2.0 Instrumental Interlude 2.30 Music by Fauré: ‘" Requiem," sung by the Chanteurs de Lyon 3.10 Orchestras ‘of the World 3.30 ‘‘ Madman’s Island" 3.43 Light Orchestras and- Ballads 4. 0 Anglican Service: St. John’s Church (Archdeacon A. C. H. Button) 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: ~~ MN PEN ry) 8 CODMMONN hb 2e©=2o ononoane
"Music from the Theatre" "J] Trovatore" ,...+.+++. Verdl The soldier, Ferrando, tells the story of how Azucena’s mother was burnt alive at the stake as a witch, by the elder Count Di Luna; how, with her dying breath, the mother begged her daughter to avenge her. Azucena, haying stolen Manrico, Count Di Luna’s son, when a child, brings him up as her son. Manrico’s real brother is the present Count Di Luna, though neither is aware of it, and they are both in love with the Lady Leonora, whom Manrico is serenading when Di Luna appears, They fight, and Manrico the troubadour escapes. Manrico, now with his supposed mother recovering from his wounds, hears that Leonora, believing him dead, is about to take the veil. He hurries to the convent where he finds Di Luna and his soldiers. This time Manrico routs Di Luna’s forces, and entering the convent clasps Leonora to his heart. Leonora then takes the veil of a bride and not a nun. Later, at the wedding festivities, Manrico receives word that his supposed mother, Azucena, is being put to the torture in the camp of Di Luna. He attempts to rescue her but this time he is captured and imprisoned. Leonora seeks Di Luna and offers to give herself to him if he will release Manrico. Di Luna agrees and Leonora is allowed to visit Manrico in his cell with the tidings of his release. Before doing so she takes poison from a ring she wears, She expires in Manrico’s arms, Di Luna is furious and orders Manrico’s instant execution. To add to his revenge he has Azucena dragged in to witness the death throes of her son. Too late, the horrifled Count learns from Azucena that he has killed his own brother. 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9. 0 Newsreel, with Commentary 9.25 Station notices 9.27 Continuation of Opera "Il Trovatore " 10.50 War Review 11, 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN N~O) DUNEDIN 1140 ke, 263 m. 6. Op.m KR a | 6.20 . 8.15 ‘"Dombey and So nm? . 8.30 Recitals, vocal and instrumental 40. C Close down
AN (CAR 8.45a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 0 10. 0 10.15 10.30 11. 0 12. 0° "With the Boys Overseas" Recordings Sacred interlude Music box miniatures Music for Everyman Coldstream Guards Band 12.15 p.m. Theatre memories 4. Op.m. Dinner music (1.15, LONDON ee 2:30 3. 0 3.12 3.32 NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) Edith Lorand and her Orchestra Beneath My Lady’s Window "Le Cid’ Ballet Music (Massenet), played by the Grand Opera Orchestra Famous artist: Walter Gieseking (piano) Fuga Liadoff; Boyd Neel String Orchestra ne Salt Lake City Tabernacle h 6.15 6.30 oir LONDON NEWS Methodist Service: Central Church (Rev. W. H, Greenslade)
7.30 Gleanings from far and wide 8.15 Station notices "Those We Love" ’ Sunday evening talk 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 "Silas Marner" 9.37 Slumber session 10. 0 Close down GLZ2[D) otoue 7 9. Oa.m, Tunes for the breakfast table 9.30 Radio Church of the Helping Hand 10. 0 Morning. melodies 10.15 Little Chapel of Good Cheer 10.45 Music in the air 41, O Variety fare 11.30 Melody and romance 12.15 p.m. Close down These es are as we to press. last-minute alterations will be announced over the air. All programmes in this issue are copyright to Listener, and may not me reprinted without permission, a
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August 16
1Z B AUCKLAND 1070 kc. 280 m. , 7.0,8.45 a.m. News from London Health Talk by "Uncle Scrim"’ Youth at the Controis Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir The Friendly Road Service Listeners’ request session p.m. News from London 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 Radio Theatre Headline News Great Orations (final broadoast) Special programme The American hour News from London Close down =@N ato NA OHVONDHMATAHONANSOHHD a WELLINGTON £30k c. 265 m. kop) oo 7.0, 8.45 a.m. News from London A religion for Monday morning Health Talk by "Uncle Scrim" Youth at the Controls Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir Listen to the Band The World of Sport Friendly Road Service of Song The Morning Star: Marie Greene Comedy Cameo Luncheon programme p.m. News from London The Troops Entertain Radio Matinee News from London Session for the Blind Storytime with Bryan O’Brien Tea-table tunes Talk on Social Justice News from London "We Work for Victory" Great Orations (final broadcast) Oriwa’s Maori session Headline News, followed by N.Z. Talent session Special programme The American Hour Musical varieties Slumber session Commentary, followed by News from London Variety programme The Epilogue Cfose down SRs -_ oe = 2w ocoogogooont oo & oScoucSous Pt COOP PNNDDOAACAAVHANsAsSS2 CePe "gos wo cou coco ee CHRISTCHURCH £436 kc. (210 m: 6. 0, 7.0, 8.45a.m. News from London 8.25 Health Taik by ‘‘Uncle Sorim" 8.30 Youth at the Controls 9. 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’) 42.0 The Luncheon session 2. 0 The Radio Matinee 4.30 The Headline News 5. 0 Storytime with Bryan O’Brien 5.30 Half-an-hour with Gwen (the Blind Announcer) 6. O0- A Talk on Social Justice 6.15 News from London 6.30 ‘"‘We Work for Victory" 7.0 Great Orations 7.15 Studio Presentation by Doreen Udell 7.45 Glimpses of Erin (last broadcast) 8. 0 Headline News, followed by New Zealand Talent session 8.45 Special programme 9. 0 The American hour 10, O Variety programme 10.30 Restful music 11. 0 News from London 12. 0 Close down A4AZB DUNEDIN BO k, 4m. fl 6. 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m. News from London 8.25 Health talk by "Uncle Scrim" 8.30 Youth at the Controls 9. 0 WUnole Tom’s Children’s Choir 10. 0 The Morning Star: Billy Mayer! 11. 0 The Friendly Road Service of Song 12. O Listeners’ favourites 1.16 p.m. News from London 2. 0 Radio Matinee 4. 0 The Diggers’ session 4.30 News from London 5. O Storytime with Bryan O’Brien ve’ Half an hour with Julian Lee O A talk on Social Justice News from London 6.30 We Work for Victory 7. O Great Orations (final broadcast) 7.30 Glimpses of Erin 8. 0 Headline News, followed by the New Zealand Talent session 8.45 A special programme 9.0 The American Hour 11. 0 News from London 11.30 Music for Sunday 12. 0 Close down 1.15 p.m. News from London Ia he PALMERSTON: Nth. 1400:kc.. 2i4m. 8. 0-12.0 noon Recorded programme 8.30 Youth at the Controls 5. Op.m. Variety 6.15 News from London "We Work for Victory " The Guest Artist Spy Exchange Great Orations Favourites of the week Headline News, followed by New Zealand Talent session Glimpses of Erin The American hour Close down NO oe ra) ° osa0n Sle ooo + Tt
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