Monday, July 26
v4 AUCKLAND l 650 kc. 462 m. 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 10. 0 Devotions 710.20 For My Lady 10.45 "Inside America: Alone in New York." Prepared by Faith Mathew (read by Judith Terry) 41. 0 A.C.E. Talk: "Flower arrangement" 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Educational session 2.30 Classical music 3.15 Broadcast French lesson to Secondary Schools 4.16 Light music 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS, followed by list of names of men speaking in the Radio Magazine "With the Boys Overseas" at 10.15 this evening) 6.30 Talks from the Boys Overseas 7. & Local news service 7.156 Young Farmers’ Club session ; 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Office of New Zealand War Publicity Feature 7.64 "Cappy Ricks" 8.20 Songs of the West 8. = a 7 Inspector Hornleigh Inves8.49 Jack Hylton’s Orchestra 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.26 Philharmonic Orchestra, "Baron Neuhaus" Suite (Melichar) 9.43 Alan Eddy (baritone), "Go Down, Sun" (Mason) pan Boston Promenade OrchNew. "Vienna" Waltz (J. Strauss) er Alan Eddy (baritoney 40. 0 Stanley Holloway (humoryy monologue) 0. 4 Carmen Cavallaro (piano) Stanley Holloway (humor--Ous monologue) 10.15 Greetings from the Boys Overseas 411. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN
IN? > AUCKLAND ; 880 ke. 341m 5. 0-6.0 p.m., Light Music 7. O After dinner music $. 0 Light Orchestral Music and Ballads 9. O Music from the Operas 40. 0 Egon Petri (piano), John McCormack (tenor), Albert Sammons (violin), Peter Dawson (bass-baritone) ) 10.30 Close down RZ 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and variety af Air Force Signal Preparation 7. 0 Orchestral session 7.20 Home Garden talk 7.45 Concert 9. 0 "The House of Shadows" 9.30 Modern rhythm 10. 0 Close down 2 Y 570 ke. 526m : 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News Morning Star 1 0.10 Devotional Service 10.28 to 10.30 Time signals 10.40 For My Lad 11. 0 The Home Front 42. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 ducational session 3.15 French Broadcast to Seoondary Schools 3.28 to 3.30 Time signals 6. O Children’s ‘session
5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS followed at 6.30 by a list of the names of the men speaking in Radio Magazine "With the Boys Overseas" broadcast this evening at 10.15) 6.30 Talks from the Boys Overseas 7. O Reserved 7.156 Winter Course Talk: "A Citizen’s Guide to Modern Government. Do We Believe in Progress?" By Professor Leslie Lipson 7.30 Office of N.Z. War Publicity Feature 7.45 Music by Mendelssohn: London Philharmonic Orchestra, "PFingal’s Cave’ Overture" Iris Ballinger (mezzo-contralto) "Is it True?’"? "The Falcon," "The Moon," "Greeting" Pa studio recital) 8. 3 Sibelius: Quartet in D Minor (Budapest String Quartet) 8.31 Viadimir Rosing (tenor) "In the Silent Night," "Spring Waters" (Rachmaninoff), "Lullaby," "Autumn" (Arensky) 8.39 Cara Hall (pianist), plays from the studio a Chopin Group Fantasie (Impromptu), La Berceuse, Etude Op. 25, No. 12 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 Newsree!l with Commentary 9.25 Memories: "The Quaker Girl" (Monckton) 9.33 "Paul Clifford" 10. O N.Z. News for the N.Z. Forces in the Pacific Islands (broadcast simultaneously from the P. & T. Dept.’s Shortwave Station ZLT7 on aon megacycles, 44.67 metres 10. Larry Clinton Ue his Bluebird Orchestra 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN TT eaNee a are
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6. 0 Great Stories from Real Life 6.156 LONDON NEWS, followed by list of names of men speaking in the Radio ° Magazine "With the Boys Overseas," broadcast at 10.15 this evening 6.30 Talks from the Boys Overseas 6.45 Station announcements "Dad and Dave" 7.16 ‘"Martin’s Corner" 7.30 Office of New Zealand War Publicity Feature 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 National Symphony Orchestra of America, Symphony No. 3 in D Major (Tchaikovsk1) 11. 0 Close down 27 [N] NELSON 920 ke. 327m 7. Op.m. Light music 7.10 Marching to Victory (Dominion war songs) 8. 0 Classical music: Ormandy and Philadelphia Orchestra, "Matthias the Painter’ (Hindemith) 8.1 "The Laughing Man" 10. 0 Close down 72S) GISBORNE 980 ke. 306m. 7. Opm. After dinner programme 7.15 Emile Zola 7.40 ne be of the West 8.0 mirth and melody 8.30 With a Smile and a Song 8.45 Our Evening Star 9. 2 Popular songs 9.15 Hawaiian melodies 10. 0 Close down 3 y 720 kc. 416m. | 6. 0,7.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 10. 0 For My Lady: Makers of Melody: Romberg 10.20 Health in the Home: "The Menace of Hydatids" 10.30 Devotional Service 11.15 A.C.E. TALK: "Flower Arrangement" 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Educational session 3.15 French Broadcast to Secgee | Schools inner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS, followed by list of names of men speaking in the Radio Magazine, "With the Boys Overseas," broadcast at 10.15 this evening) 6.30 Talks from th3 Boys Overseas 7.18 Our Garden Expert: "Garden Problems" 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Office of New Zealand War Publicity Feature 7.45 The Foursoms 7.67 H.M. Coldstream Guards Band |. 8.15 From the Studio: Jean Scott (soprano), For Scottish Listeners: "Hame o’ Mine" ‘"‘Wee Willle Winkie" (Mackenzie Murdoch), "The Auld Scotch Songs" (Leeson, arr. Purcell. Mansfield), "Lochnagar" (trad.) 7 28 Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion, H.M. Scots Guards, "Highland Schottische" (trad.) Major D. R. McLennan and 1st Battalion H.M. Seaforth Highlanders Band, "Scottish Garland" Medley (trad.) Pipes and Drums of 2nd Battalion H.M. Scots Guards, "WP a Hundred Pipers’ (trad.)
8.41 From the Studio: Claude O’Hagan (baritone), "Passing By" (Purcell), "Ther2’s! Something About a Soldier" (Gay), "Where _ the River Shannon Flows" (Russell), "Good-bye" (Stolz) 8.54 H.M. Grenadier Guards Band 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 From the Studio: Maurice Clare (violinist) and Noel Newson (pianist) Sonata in D Minor (Brahms) 9.50 Studio Recital by Beatrice Hall (contralto), "The Swallow," "A Night in May," "Cradle Song," ‘Love Triumphant" (Brahms) 10. 1 Lionel Tertis (viola), and George Reeves (piano), Sonata No. 2 (Delius) 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN SV CHRISTCHURCH 1200 kc. 250m 5. Op.m. Everyman's Music 7. O After dinner music 8. 0 The Organ Music of J. S. Bach 20 Madrigals and Ballets .30 Myra Hess aes bet 45 fFeodor Chaliapin (bass . O "The Curtain Rises" 5 Favourite Entertainers .30 it) ‘30 Curtain Up for Variety Retrospect Close down SOMO se 74 GREYMOUTH 940 ke. 319m 7. 0&845a.m. London News 9. 0 Morning Music 10. 0-10.30 Devotional Service 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Educational session 3.0 Josephine Clare: Mainly for Women 3.15 Broadcast French Lesson for Post-Primary Schools 4. 0 "Grand City’ 5.15 "Onc? Upon a Time" O "Parker of the Yard" 6.15 LONDON NEWS, [followed by a list of the names of the men speaking in the Radio Magazine, "With the Boys Overseas,’’ broadcast at 10.15 this »vening 6.30 Talks from the Boys Overseas 7. 0 Evening Programme 7.15 "Hopalong Cassidy’’ 7.30 Office of New Zealand War Publicity Feature 7.45 Bickershaw Colliery Band, St. Hilda’s Band 8. 0 Command Performance, U.S.A. (Compére: Cary Grant) 8.30 Melodious Moments 9.25 Columbia : Broadcasting Symphony (Howard Barlow), "Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26" (Goldmark) 411. 0 Close down Al, Y 790 kc. 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 10.20 peeosiene Service 11. 0 For Lady: Notable Namesak?2s = the Famous | 11.15 The Home Front 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 session 3.15 Broadcast French Lesson for Post-Primary Schools | 3.30 Classical hour | 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS, followed by list of names of men speaking in the Radio Magazine, "With the Boys Overseas,’ broadcast at 10.15 this evening), |
6.30 Talks from the Boys Overseas 7.10 Talk by a Dunedin Barrister, "Famous Trials" 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Office of New Zealand War Publicity Feature 7.40 Rascher (saxophone) with Coates and Symphony Orchestra, "Saxo-Rhapsody" (Coates) 7.49 lan McPherson (baritone) 7.55 Ignaz Friedman (piano) 8. 1 Masterpieces of Music with Thematic Illustrations and Comments by Professor V. E. Galway, Mus. D. "Roman Carnival" Overture (Berlioz), "Siegfried Idyll" (Wagner), "The Sorcerers Apprentice’’? (Dukas) 8.43 From the Studio: Mary Pratt (contralto), Songs by Dvorak: "My Song Resounds," "Hark How My Triangle," "Silent Woods," "Songs My Mother Taught Me," "Tune Thy Fiddle, Gipsy"’ 8.52 Boston Promenade Orchestra 9. 0 Newsree!l with Commentary 9.25 Billy Cotton’s Band, "Dixieland" Selection 9.31 Music of Doom 9.57 Eric Winstone’s Accordion Band, "Tha Little Boy Who Never Told a Lie’ (Sherwin) 10. 0 Joseph Szigeti (violin) 10. 4 The Kentucky Minstrels, "The Holy City" (Adams) 40.140 Beecham and London Philharmonic Orchestra, Polovtsi March (‘Prince lgor’’) (Borodin) 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN A ©) DUNEDIN 1140 ke. 263 m. 5. Op.m. Variety 6. O Dinner music 7.0 After dinner music 8.0 Music Round the Camp Fire 8.16 Tales from the Pen of Edgar Allen Poe 8.40 Ballad Favourites 9. 0 Light orchestra, musical comedy and ballads 10. 0 Songs of the West 10.15 Variety 10.30 Close down ‘ AN 4L4 INVERCARGILL 680 ke 441m 7. 0&8.45a.m. London News 41. 0 For My Lady 11.15 The Home Front 42. 0 Lunch musie (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 4.30-2.0 Educational session 3.15-3.30 French Broadcast for Secondary Schools 5. O Children’s session 6.16 Variety Calling 6.0 "Dad and Dave" 6.15 LONDON NEWS, followed by a list of names of men speaking in the Radio Magazine, ‘""With the Boys Overseas,’’ broadcast at 10.15 p.m. 6.30 Talks from the Boys Overseas 6.45 "Hopalong Cassidy" 7.0 After dinner music 7.30 Office of N.Z. War Publicity Feature 7.40 Favourite Movements from Major Works 8.15 Light Opera and Musical Comedy 8.30 "Cloudy Weather" 8.42 "Midnight Bells’ (Heuberger), Novelty Orchestra 8.45 "The Dark Horse" 8.57 station notices 9.0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.26 Supper Dance 10. O Spanish Melodies 10.15 Greetings from the Boys Overseas 11. 0 Close down ~
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 213, 23 July 1943, Page 14
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