Thursday, June 1
LI AUCKLAND || 650 ke. 462 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 8. 0 Saying It With Music 940. 0 Devotions: Canon W. Averill 10.20 For My tLady: Famous Violinists: Francis Aranyi (Hungary) W. 70.45 A.C.E. TALK: "Raising Agents and Temperatures for Cooking Doughs’’ 12. 0 4.15 1.30 2. 0 2.30 3.30 3.45 415 4.45 5.45 ish Lunch music (12.15 and p.m., LONDON NEWS) Educational .session Entertainers’ Parade Classical Music A Musical Commentary Music While You Work Light music e Children’s session "Hello Children" for BritEvacuees 6. 0 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 WINTER COURSE TALK: "The Auckland Province, Its Origin, History and Development: War in the Waikato," by Dorothea Horsman 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "The Gentleman Rider’ 7.45 What _the American Commentators Say 8.0 Ye Olde Time Music Hall 3.26 "Blind Man’s House" 8.50 8.57 9. 0 "The Clock Ticks On" Station notices Newsree!l and War Review 9.26 Music by British Bands: Black Dyke Mills Band, "Tantalesqualen" Overture (Suppe) 8.31 "Dad and Dave" 8.44 Bickershaw Colliery Band, "Barcarolle’ (Offenbach), ‘The Mill in the Dale" (Cope) 9.50 Harold Williams (barito ne), "Shipmates 0’ Mine" (Sanderson) 9.53 Band of the Queen’s Royal Regiment, "The Palace Guard" (Joyce), "Children of the Regiment’ (Fucik) 10. 0 "Wien and Music’: Tom Moore, the Man Who Gave Immortality to the Native Music of Ireland (BBC production) — 10.15 Repetition of Talks from the Boys Overseas 41. 0 LONDON NEWS 711.20 CLOSE DOWN
UN? > AUCKLAND 880 kc, 341 m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light musie 7. 0 After dinner music 8.0 CHAMBER MUSIC HOUR: Schnabel and Pro Arte Quartet, Piano Quintet in E Flat Majoe (Schumann) 8.32 Gerhard Husch (baritone) 8.40 Gieseking (piano), Sonata in C Minor (Mozart) 9. 0 Classical recitals 10. 0 Soft Lights and Sweet Music 10.30 Close down ZAM EE 6. 0-8.0 a.m. First Call: News: Time: Jubilee 12. 0-1.0 p.m. News: Turn-tune Time: Are You a Genius? 3. 0-5.15 p.m. Joan Davis: Major Bowes: Great Music 65.45 Bud and Rudy 6. 0-7.0 Kate Smith: Bing Crosby 7. 0-89.15 News: Waltz Time: Classical Corner 9.15-11.0 Make-believe Ballroom
| QNZ/\ WELLINGTON (if Parliament is broadcast, 2YC will transmit this programme) 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 8. 0 Songs of Yesterday and To-day 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 ‘Talk by Major F. H. Lamen to 10.30 Time signals 10.40 For My Lady: Queens of Song: Lina Pagliughi 12. 0 Lunch: music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Educational session 2. 0 Classical Hour 3. 0 Afternoon session 3.28 103.30 Time signals 3.30 Music While You Work 4.45-5.15 Children’s session: 2YA Hello Children programmeé 5.45 Hello Children from’ the BBC | 6 0 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7. 0 Reserved 7.15 Book Review 7.28 10 7.30 Time signals 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Andre Kostelanetz: Music by This Popular Conductor and his Orchestra (U.S.A. programme) 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Act 41: "Rainbow Rhythm," featuring Jean McPherson, Art Rosoman and the Melody Makers (A Studio presentation) 8.20 Comedyiland: Columbia Light Opera Company 8.28: Tommy Handiey’s Halfhour: "It’s That Man Again!" (BBC production) 9. 0 Newsreel and War Review 9.30 New Zealand News for the New Zealand Forces in the Pacific islands 9.40 Yvonne Webb-Jones (so- prano), "Ah, ‘Do. Not Believe" (from "La Sonnambula’’) (Bellini), "Mimi’s Farewell" (from "La Boheme’) _ (Puccini) (A Studio recital) 9.48 "La Boutique Fantasque" (Rossini-Respighi) Goossens and the London Philharmonic Orchestra 10.16 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from the Boys Overseas 2 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN AWC WELLINGTON 840 ke. 357 m. 5. Op.m. Variety 6.35 Air Force Signal Training 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 CHAMBER MUSIC: Budapest String Quartet, Quartet in D Minor, Op. 56 (Sibelius) 8.30 John Charles Thomas (baritone) 8.34 Grinke Trio, Trio in E Flat, Op. 70 No. 2 (Beethoven) 9.45 Let’s Have Fun! 10.0 Light Concert 11. 0 Close down 2N/ [D) WELLINGTON 990 kc. 303 m. 7. Op.m. Cdntact! 7.20 "Dr. Jekyll and Mr; Hyde" 7.33 Let’s Have a Chorus! 7.45 Favourite Dance Bands 8.65 "Moods" 8.40 "Dad and Dave" 9.2 Let’s Have a Laugh! 9.17 Take Your Choice 9.30 "Eost Empire" 9.45 Soft Light and Sweet Music 10. 0 Close down [BYES wy, permgure) 7. Op.m. Recorded music 7.30 "Book of the Month": Talk by A. L. Low 8. 0 Recorded concert 8.0 Big Ben Chimes 10. 0 Close down
2N/ [rl 750 ke, 395 m. 7. 0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9.156 "You and Your Child," talk prepared by Beatrice Beeby 12. 0 Lunch music (12.45. and 1.15 p.m, LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Educational session 6. O Light Variety 5.45 "Search for the Golden Boomerang" 6. 0 "Romany Spy" 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Musical Programme 6.45 Station announcements "Dad and Dave" 7. 0 After dinner music 7.30 From the Studio: Vocal Duets by Madame Margaret Mercer and Morag McLean, "Good Morning Brother Sunshine" (Lehmann), ‘Summer Sunset," "Windy Nights" (Roger Quilter), ‘‘Nocturne’’ (Denza) 7.456 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Film Music: BBC Northern Orchestra 8. 7 "Paul Clifford" 8.30 Mewton Wood (piano), Sonata No. 2 in A Flat Major ( Weber) 9. 0 Newsreel and War Review 9.25 "Fighter Pilot": The Story of a New Zealand Airman’s Training 10. 0 Close down eNANE NELSOW 920 ke. 327 m. 7. Op.m. Light music 8.0 Chamber music: Busch (violin), and Serkin (piano), Sonata in F Major (Beethoven) Kell (clarinet) and Moore (piano), Phantasiestucke (Schumann) 9.5 "I Live Again" (first episode) 9.30 Dance music, introducing Arthur Young’s Swingtette, with Stephane Grapelly (BBC programme) 10. O Close down GISBORNE 980 kc. 306 m. _7. Op.m. Band music 7.16 "Little Women’ 7.30 Melody 7.45 Khythm Parade 8. 0 Close down
B Y 720 ke. 416 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45,8.45 a.m. London News 8.0 Morning programme 10.0 For My Lady: ‘Ravenshoe" 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 A.C.E. TALK: "Raising Agents and Temperatures for Cooking Doughs"’ 12. 0 Lunch musie (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Educational session 2. 0 Music While You Work 2.30 Some Humour 3.0 Classical Hour ° Modern Variety 4.30 Music from the Films 4.45-5.15 Children’s session 5.46 "Hello Children" for British Evacuees 6. O Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7. @ Local news service 7.16 Review of the Journal of Agriculture 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "Nigger Minstrels" 7.46 What the American Commentators Sa 8. 0 ‘‘McGlusky the Sea Rover" 8.24 George Boulanger and his Orchestra, — "Merry and Bright’ (Boulanger)
8.27 "BBC Brains Trust" 8.48 Lew Stone and his Band, "On Your Toes" (Rodgers) 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 Newereel and War Review 9.25 Downbeat, featuring Woody Herman’s Orchestra (U.S.A, programme) 9.55 Personal Album, featuring Gene Austin (U.S.A. programme) 10.10 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from the Boys Overseas 11.0 LONDON NEWS 411.20 CLOSE DOWN
ISY-L % CHR wee | 5. Op.m. Evening Serenade 6.35 Air Force Signal Prepara-. tion 7. Q After dinner music 8.0 Songs from the Shows 8.30 Hillingdon Orchestra 8.46 Folk Songs 8. 0 Music of Russia 9.17 "Mighty Minnites’"’ 9.30 Mood Music (4): The Romantic Mood 10. 0 Music by Brahms 10.30 Close down 872(2 GREYMOUTH 940 ke. 319m. 7.0, 7.45,8.45a.m. London News 9. 0 Morning music 10. 0 Devotional Service ee O Lunch music (12.15. and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2,.0 Educational session 3.0 Classical programme 3.30 "A Few Minutes’ with | Women Novelists: Victoria Sackville-West": Talk by Margaret Johnston 3.45 Orchestras and Ballads 44165 A Litthe Humour 4.30 Dance music 5. 0 For the Children: "Famous Names: Nelson" 5.45 Dinner music 6. 0 "Dad and Dave" 6.16 LONDON NEWS 6.45. Addington Market report 6.57 Station notices 7. 0 Evening programme 7.15 "Forgotten People’ 7.30 Comedy Time 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 William Primrose (viola), Sonata No. 6 in A Major (Boccherini{) 8.8 Doris Owens (contralto), "May Sweet Oblivion Lull Thee" (Monteverdi) 8.11 Jacqueline Blancard (pliauist), Sonata in D Major, K.311 (Mozart) 8.23 Tito Schipa (tenor), "Le Violette: Aria Antica’ (Scar- * Jatth) 8.26 Lener String Quartet, | "Menuetto" (from Quartet in — -D) (Haydn) 8.30 Light Orchestral "Music, _ featuring London Palladium Orchestra, "In Holiday Mood" (Ketelbey) 9. 0 Newsreel with War Review 9.26 "Starlight", (BBC production) 9.37 "Swing Time’ with Woody Herman 10. 0 Cloke down
| Al, Y 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9.30 Music While You Work 10. O Health in the Home: ‘"‘Dental Caries’’ 10.20 Devotional Service . 10.40 For My Lady: Musical Miniatures: Somervell (England) 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Educational session 2.0 Singers and Strings . 2.30 Music While You Work 3.0 Home Front 3.5 Musical Comedy 3.30 Classical Hour 4.30 Cafe music 4.46-5.15 Children’s session: Big Brother Bill 648 "Hello Children" for Brite ish Evacuees
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. O Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7. 0 Local news service 7.10 Gardening talk 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Goossens and New Symphony Orchestra, "En Saga," Op. 9 (Sibelius) 7.46 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Beecham and London Philharmonie Orchestra, "Don Giovanni’"’ Overture (Mozart) 8. 8 Joan Hammond (suprano), "Thus Betrayed," "in What Abysses?’’ (Mozart) ag From the Studio: A recital Andersen Tyrer (English pianist), occata and Fugue in D Minor (Bach), Etude in E, Op. 10, Etude in F, Op. 10, Scherzo in B Flat Minor (Chopin) 8.61 Weingartner and shade Conservatorium Orchestra, "Aleina" Dream Music (Handel, arr. Whittaker) 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Tchaikovski and his Music 10.15 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from Boys Overseas 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN | BVO IM kee 269 Op.m. Variety Dinner music After dinner music "Mighty Minnites" Variety "The Rank Outsider" More Variety 9.30 "Birth of the British Nation" 9.46 ‘The Curtain. Rises" 9.49 Interlude 10. O For the Music Lover 10.30 Close down [ AN7zz_ INVERCARGILL ‘ : 680 ke. 441 m. 7. 0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9.15-9.30 A.C.E. TALK: "Dyeing Wood with Natural Dyes’ 42. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and eins Be ar LONDON NEWS) Educational session 8. Children’s session: "Cousin Betty’ 6.45 Dance Orchestras on the Air 6. 0 "Dad and Daye" 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.80 Musical Programme 6,45 "Hopalong Cassidy" 7. 0 After dinner music 7.30 Studio recital by F. H. Johnson (tenor) 7.46 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Laugh — and the World Laughs With You 8.30 The Coral Islanders 8.45 "The Laughing Man" OOMMMIAT — goooo of
8.57 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel and War Review 9.26 Organola, presenting Al Bollington 9.40 Dancing Time 10. O Close down 4LZ2[D) ictone 297m 6. Op.m. Tea-time tunes 7. 0 The Presbyterian Hour 8.0 Studio Hour 9.0 New recordings 9.30 Rambling Through the Classics 10. O Swing session 10.45 Close down
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| 1ZB wat ro zs 6. 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m London News 7.30 Health talk 9. 0 Aunt Daisy 9.30 Price Tribunal 9.45 The Friendly Road (The beg 2 10. Judy and Jane 10.15 Miss Portia Intervenes 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.45 Big Sister 11.16 When To-morrow Comes 11.30 A talk by Anne Stewart 11.35 Reporter (Sally) 12.15 & 115p.m. London News 1.30 1ZB Happiness Club (Joan) 2. 0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linde’s First Love 2.30 The Home Service session (Gran) ; 435 Health and Beauty session a) 5. 0 Robinson Crusoe Junior 6. 0 The Adventures of the Wyeth Family at Whitley’s Head 6.15 London News 6.30 Dan Dunn, Secret Operative No. 48 7.15 A Doctor’s Case Book 7.30 In His Steps Has 3 Fightcen Yarns 8. his Man is Dangerous Josephine, Empress of rene 9. The Convenient Marriage Wild Life 10.0 Men and Motoring (Rod te ge 10.45 armony Lane 411.0 London News
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10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.45 Big Sister 11.145 When To-morrow Comes 11.30 Talk by Anne Stewart 11.36 The Shopping Reporter i2. 0 Mid-day melody menu 12.145 & 1.15 p.m. London News 2. 0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.30 The Home Service session 3. 0 Variety programme 4.30 Health and Beauty session (Tony), including Let’s Take a Look in Vour Mirror 5.0 The tunior Guest Announcer 6. 0 The Adventures of the Wyeth Family at Whitley’s Head 6.15 London News 6.30 Movie Jackpots. 7.15 A Doctor’s Case Book 7.30 in His Steps: Intolerance (part 1) 7.45 Lady Courageous 8. 5 This Man is Dangerous 8.45 With the Tenors 9. 0 The Convenient Marriage 9.15 Wild Life 9.30 Overseas recordings 10. 0 Charlie Chan 10, Relay of dance music from Roseland Cabaret 11. 0 London News 11.15 The Sammy Kaye Show
3ZB CHRISTCHURCH 1430 ke. 210 m, 6. 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 7.30 Health Talk 8.0 Breakfast Club 9. 0 Aunt Daisy 9.45 Morning Reflections QO Judy and Jane 15 Conflict! 30 Digger Hale’s Daughters -45 Big Sister : QO Down Memory -15. When To-morrow Comes 11.30 A Talk by Anne Stewart 11.35 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) 12. 0 Lunchtime Fare 12.15 &1.15 p.m. London News 2. 0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.30 The Home Service session 3. 0 Echoes of Variety 3.30 We Were Young 4.30 Health and Beauty session, including Let’s Take a Look in Your Mirror 5. O Children’s session with Grace 6.0 ‘The Adventures of the Wyeth Family at Whitley’s Head 6.1 London News 6.30 Hymns at Eventide 6.45 Tunes of the times 7.15 A Doctor’s Case Book 7.30 In His Steps: A Modern Prodigal Son (Part 1) 7.45 Tavern Tunes 8.5 This Man Is Dangerous
8.45 Bachelor’s Children 9. 0 The Convenient Marriage 9.15 Wild Life: The Cuckoo 10. 0 The Evening Star: Alfredo Campoli 10.15 Go to it 11. 0 London News
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 257, 26 May 1944, Page 32
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