Tuesday, June 22
VY AUCKLAND | I 650 kc. 462m. | 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 20) 10. 0 Devotions: Kev. J. L. Gray 10.20 For My Lady: "I Live Again" 11. 0 Heaith in the Home: "The Safety Factor in the Home" 11. 6 Morning melodies 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.3 Educational session 2.30 Classical music 3.30 Connoisseur’s diary 4.15 Light music 5. 0 Children’s session with "The Golden harap ig 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS and War Review) 7. QO Reserved 7.10 Local news service 7.15 Talk by the Gardening Expert 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: | The King’s Ships: ‘‘The Revenge’’ 7.45 What the American Com-. mentators Say 8.0 "Warsaw" Concerto (Addinsell) 8. 9 Rise Stevens (mezzo-so-prano), with Women’s Chorus, "Ti+ra-la-la" (Straus), with Nelson Eddy (baritone), "My Hero" (Straus) 8.15 ‘"McGlusky the Filibuster" 8.41 Carmen Cavallaro’ (piano), "The Very Thought of You" (Noble), "Dancing in the Dark" (Dietz) 8.47 Jack Warner (humorous monologues) = Flanagan and Allen (vocal), "Miss You" (Tobias) 8.67 Station notices 9. 0 Newsree!l with Commentary Vera Lynn (light voeal) 9.30 Fashions in Melody: Studto | programme by the Dance Orch- | estra 10. O Recorded interlude 10.10 Greetings from the Boys Overseas ; 10.60 War review 1 1 1. 0 LONDON NEWS 1.20 CLOSE COWN IN? > AUCKLAND ; 880 ke.. 341 m 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7. 0 After dinner music » 8. 0 SYMPHONIC PROGRAMME: BRC Symphony. Orchestra, "Cockaigne"’ Overture (Elgar) 8.12 London Symphony Orchestra, Symphony (Willlam Walton) 9. 0 Gerhard Huseh (barltone) 9. 5 Myra Hess and Symphony Orchestra, Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54 (Schumann) 9.28 Koussevitszky and_ Boston Symphony Orchestra, "Thus Spake Zarathustra’ (Strauss) 10. O Music for Quiet -910.30 Close down
l AUCKLAND | 1250 ke. 240 m_ 5. Opn. "Light orchestral and variety 6.35 Air Force Signal Preparation 7.0 OrcheStral session 7.45 Tales from the Pen of Edgar Allen Poe: "The Purloined Letter" 8.0 Concert 9.0 Miscellaneous 9.30 Air Force Signal Preparation 70. 0 Close down | 2) Y 570 ke, cc, 526 m. 6. 0,7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 8. O Correspondence School session (see page 20) 10.10 Devotional Service 10.28 10 10.30 Time signals 10.40 For My Lady 41. 0 "Books in war Time": A BBC talk by Howard Spring 412.0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 4.30 Educational session 2.0 Classical Hour 3.0 Favourite Entertainers 3.28 t0 3.30 Time signals
1 1 1 3.40 Music While You Work 4.10 Variety 5. O Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS and War Review) 7. 0 Reserved 7.15 BBC Talks 7.30 Roy Hill (tenor), sings from the Studio songs by Vaughan Williams, "The Vagabond," "Sitent Noon," "Bright is the Ring of Words’ "The Roadside Fire" 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Andersen Tyrer and the NBS String Orchestra. Leader: Vincent ow 44 with St. Mary’s Old Girls’ oir Orchestra, Variations on a Popular Russian Melody The Choir "The Swallow" (Leslie), ‘Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring" (Bach, arr. Whittaker), "The Spinning Chorus" (Wagner), "Old Mother Hubbard" (Hely-Hutchinson) Orchestre, "Abenlied" (Sehumann), ‘Moto Perpetnuo" (Paganini) The Choir, "Sweet Kate’ (Jones), ‘"Shepherd’s Dance" (German), "Old king Caraway" (Whittaker), "Tales from the Vienna Woods" (Strauss) 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Music by Paderewski: Concerto in A Minor Sanroma (piano), and Boston Promenade Orchestra 0. 0 New Zealand News for the New Zealand Forces in the Pacific Islands (Broadcast simultaneously from the P. and TT. Department’s Short-wave station, ZLT7, on 6.715 megacycles, 44.67 metres) 0.59 War Review 1.0 LONDON NEWS, followed by meditation music 1.20 CLOSE DOWN LAYS MiLneron a a 5. Op.m. Variety 6. O Dinner music Lad Air ‘Force Signal Preparation 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 Herman Finck and his Orchestra 8.15 Songs We Remember 8.30 Variety 9. 0 That Fellow Askey 9.16 Keyboard Kapers "ae Air Force Signal Preparaon 0.0 At Eventide 0.30 Close down |
| 27 [D) WELLINGTON 990 ke. 303m 7. Op.m. Rhythm in Retrospect 7.20 ‘Rapid Fire" 7.33 Fanfare 8. 0 "liopalong Cassidy" 8.26 Musical Digest 9.2 "Phantom Drummer" 9.30 Night Club: Tommy Tucker 10. 0 Close down 27 [3 NEW PLYMOUTH 810 kc. 370 m. 7. Op.m. Musical programme 9. 0 Station notices 9. 2 Music, mirth and melody 10. © Close down N/ NAPIER 750 ke. 395m. 7. 0, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. O Correspondence School session (see page 20) 11.0 Morning programme 12. 0 Lunch musie (12.15 and 1.15 p.m... LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Educational session 5.0 Dance tunes of yesteryear 5.30 "David and Dawn" 5.45 Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra
ge Coconut Grove Ambassa. dors 6.15 LONDON NEWS and Wa: Review 6.45 siation announcements "The Channings" 5 Reserved 7.10 After dinner music 7.30 A Little Bit of Everythin; 7.45 What the American Com. mentators Say 8. 0 Interlude 8. 6 ‘"Kapid Fire" 8.30 Claudio Arrau (piano). Danse, "Jardins Sous La Pluie’ (Debussy) 8.38 Dino Borgioli (tenor), "O Del Mio Amato Ben" (Donaudy), "Caro Mio Ben" (Giordani) 8.4 Tossy Spivakovsky (vioIn), "Tambourin Chinots" (kreisler) 8.49 Naney Evans (contralto), "Mountain Lovers" (Squire), "Wait" (d’Hardelot) 8.55 New Light Symphony Orchestra, Sy. be Unforgotten Melody" (Haydn Wood) 9, 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 ‘"Nobody’s Island" 9.47 Philip Green’s Orchestra 10. 0 Close down ayia. see 920 ke. 327m. 7. Op.m. Light popular music — 7.30 Coronets of England: Charles IT. 8. 0 Musical comedy selections 8.30 Orchestral music: Sadler’s Wells Orchestra, "William Tell’ Ballet Musie (Rossini) State Opera Orchestra, "Rosamunde" Ballet Music (Schubert) | See "Dad and Dave" 0 Close down GISBORNE 980 ke. 306 m. 7. Op.m., After dinner music 7.15 ‘Memory Box of Runject Singh" 7.30 Songs of Happiness 7.45 You Say-We Play 9.15 "His Last Plunge’ 9.30 Continuation of You SayWe Play 10. 0 Close down SW Y/N 720 ke. 416 m, . 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 0 Correspondence School session (see page 20) 10. 0 For My Lady: "Sorrell and Son" 10.30 Pevotional Service 10.45 Band music 11. 0 "The Gentler Art": Talk by Diana Craig 11.20 Fashions, by Ethel Early 12. O Lunéh musie (12.15 and 1.15 pun., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 ‘ducational session —
e Vv Music Wwhile YOU Work 2.30 Film Favourites 3.0 Classical hour 4. 0 Orchestral and Ballad proPgs: 4.30 Popular tunes 5. O Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS and War Review) 7. O Reserved 7.10 Local news service 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "Dad and Dave" 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8.0 Royal String Orchestra, "The Butterfly" (Bendix, arr. Winter) 8 3 From the Studio: Alva Myers (soprano), "Kerry Dance" (Molloy), "Only the River Running By" (Hopkins), "Youll Get Heaps 0’ Lickings" (Coningsby-Clarke), "She is Far From the Land" (Lambert) 156 "The Big Four" -28 From the Studio: Mavis Kenley (pianist), _ "Three Shades of Blue" (Ferde Grofe), "The Last Mohican" (Lothar Perl)
J 8.38 Orchestra Mascotte, "Estudiantina" Waltz (Waldteufel) 8.41 Songs of the West 8.54 Pebroy Somers Band, "Rigoletto Ramblings," One Step (Verdi, arr. Somers) 8.58 Station notices 8. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 "Red Streak" 9.48 Dance music 10.10 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from the Boys Overseas '|410.50 War Review 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN ShY4 CHRISTCHURCH 1200 ke. 250 m. 5. Op.m. Melodies that Matter 6.35 Air Force Signal Preparation 7. QO After dinner music 8. 0 CHAMBER MUSIC PROoe Haydn’s String Quartets Pro Arte Quartet, Quartet tn .£ Flat Major, Op. 20, No. 1 8.19 Alexander Kipnis (bass) 8.28 Myra Hess, Yelli D’Aranyi and Cassado, Trio in C Major, Op. 87 98. 0 Beethoven’s Pianoforte Sonatas: Artur Sehnabel (pianoforte), Sonata No. 17 in D Minor, Op. 31; No.2 9.30 Air Force Signal Prepira10. 0 Fun and Frolic 10.30 Close down 7 GREYMOUTH on 940 ke. 319m, 7. 0, 8.45a.m. London News ¢ 8. O Correspondence School ses. sion (se>2 page 20) 10. 0-10.30 Devotional Service 12.0 Lunch music (12.15 and Ng p.mn., LONDON NEWS) 1 Educational session 3. 0 Classical programme 3.30 Orchestras and Ballads 4. 0 One Good Deed a Day 4.16 Variety 4.30 Dance music 5.15 ‘"Ilalliday and Son" 5.30 Dinner music 6. 0 "Dad and Dave" 6.15 LONDON NEWS and War Review 6.57 Station notices 7. O Reserved 746 ‘"tHopalong Cassidy’ 7.30 Mirthmakers on Parade 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Scenes from the Operas: Andarnaa ChAntan’? (/(MinrAannt
evoerwr Sve OSS EN BS Aa tM 7S 8.30 "The White Cliffs of Dover": Spoken by Lynn Fontanne. Poem: Alice Duer Miller. Music: Frank Black 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Rhythmic Revels 10. 0 Close down
4) Y 790 ke, 380 m. 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 20) 10.20 Devotional Service 11. OQ For My Lady: World Famous Orchestras: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra 1.20 "Woman and the ArtsDrama: Sybil Thorndike’: Talk by Mrs. W. Freed 12. 0° Lunch music (12.15 and Cre my Eau LONDON NEWS) 1.30 session _2. 0 Famous orchestras 3. 0 Harmony and humour 3.30 Classical hour 5. O Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS and War Review) 7. O Reserved q36 Local news service 15 Winter Course Talk: "New Zealand Past and Present. Some Opinions of New Zealand," John Moffett 7.38. EVENING PROGRAMME: Grand Massed Brass Bands, | "Milestones of Melody"
7.45 What the American Come mentators Say 4 Programme by the St. Kilda Band, conducted by R. 8. Waterston The Band: "Harlequin" March (Rimmer), "Sparks" (Alford) (xylophone solo: I. MacDonell) 8.9 John Charles Thomas (baritone) "Pink Lady" Selection (Care Wh) ly ) 8.25 From the Studio: Jean Macfarlane (contralto), "Over the Dark still Silence" (Rizzi), "Hills" (La Forge), "cCatler Herrin," "Do Not Go My Love" (Hageman), "Oh Could | ae Express in Song" (Malase cin 8.40 The Band: "Sny Serenade" (Scott Wood), "Abide with Me" Hymn (Parker) 8.47 The Melodeers Quartet 8.55 The Band: "Fighting strength" (Jordan) 8.5: Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Victor Young’s Concert Orchestra, "Selections from ‘The Fortune Teller’ " (Herbert) 9.28 ‘North of Moscow" 9.54 Primo Scala’s Accordion Band, Six Hits of the a; 10.10 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from Boys Overseas 10.50 War Review 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE JOWN ZINZO) DUNEDIN 1140 kc. 263 m. 5. Op.m. Variety 6. 0 Dinner music 7. 0 After dinner musiic 7.45 "Oliver Twist" 8. 0 SONATA PROGRAMME: Willlam Pleeth (cello), and Margaret Good (piano), Sonata No. 1 in B Flat for ’Cello and Piano, Op. 41 (Mendelssohn) 8.25 Ninon Vallin (soprano) 8.28 Kathleen Long (piano), Sonata in A Minor, K.V.310 (Mozart) ‘ 8.41 Richard Tauber (tenor) 8.44 Watson Forbes (viola), and Denise Lassimone (piano), No. 1 of Three Sonatas for Viola and Plano (Bach) "9. 0 CHAMBER MUSIC: Lener String Quartet and Charles Draper _ (clarinet), Quintet in B Minor (Brahms) 9.34 Elizabeth Rethberg (so« rano) .37. Edwin Fischer (piano), and his Chamber Orchestra, Concerto in A Major (Bach) 9.53 Robert Couzinou (baritone) 9.56 Cedric Sharpe’ Sextet, "Adieu" (Elgar) 10. 0 Meditation music 10.30 Close down
EW 22 INVERCARGILL €80 ke. 441 m. 7. 0,8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0-9.45 Correspondence Schoo} session (see page 20) 41. 0 For My Lady: Worldfamous Orchestras: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra 41.20 "Woman and the Arts -Drama: Sybil Thorndike," talk by Mrs. W. Freed Merely Medley 12. 0 Eunch music (12.15 and 1.145 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Educational session 5. O Children’s session 6.15 Tea Dance by English Orchestras 6. 0 "Michael Strogoff"’ 6.15 LONDON NEWS and War Review 6.45 Memories of other days 7. O Reserved 7.10 After dinner music 7.30 Hill Billy Round-up 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Listeners’ Own 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Chamber Music: Studio Recital by Trio comprising Mary Gilbert (piano), Phil Poole (violin) and Noel MecWilliams (’cello) 10. 0 Close down
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 208, 18 June 1943, Page 15
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