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Tuesday, July 4

UN(AV ted 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45,8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 34) 9.30 Light and Shade 10. C Devotions: Rey. J. L. Gray 410.20 For My Lady: "The Man in the Dark" 10.40 "Famous Women of the Theatre: Rachel," prepared by Pippa Robins and presented by Judith Terry 410.55 Health in the Home: "The Menace of Thread Worms" 472.0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 4.30 Educational session ~ 2. 0 Musical Snapshots 2.30 Classical Music 3.30 Connoisseurs’ Diary ~ 3.45 Music While You Work 415 Light Music 4.45 Children’s session with "The Golden Boomerang" 65.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 6.30 Dinner music continued 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 Talk by the Gardening Expert 7.30 EVENING he rs cg ggg : Light Opera Compan "The Cat and the Fiddie" Selection (Kern) 7.39 The Western Brothers (comedians), "Is in the Bag, Gentlemen," "Maestro! Be Kind to Your Men" (Western Bros.) 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8.0 8.14 "The Lady of the Heather’ 8.40 "The Avyoman Without a Neme" 8.57 Station notices 9.0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Frances Day (light vocal), "Do I Love You?" (Cole Porter) 9.30 Fashions in Melody: A Studio Programme by the Dance Orchestra 40. 0 Annétte Mills in a _programme of her own songs, with Rex Burrows at the Piano (BBC production) 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas 41. 0 LONDON NEWS ~ 411.20 CLOSE DOWN

(IN7 > AUCKLAND 880 ke. 341 m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7. 0 After dinner music 8.0 SYMPHONIC PROGRAMME: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "La Finta Giardiniera"’ Overture, K.196 (Mozart) 8. 3 Vienna Philharmonic Ofchestra (Bruno Walter), Symphony in C Major (‘Jupiter’), K.551 (Mozart) 8.36 Alexander Kipnis (bass) 8.44 New York Philharmonic Orchestra (Toscanini), Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56A (St. Anthony’s Chorale’’) (Brahms) 9. 1 Schnabel (plano) and London Philharmonic Orchestra (Sargent), Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37 (Beethoven) 9.38 Elizabeth Schumann (soprano) 9.44 London Philharmonic Orchestra (Harty), "The Water Music" Suite (Handel 10. 0 Variety ; 10.30 Close down 1EZaMA| AUCKLAND 1250 ke. 240m. 6. 0-8.0 a.m. First Call: News: Time: California Melodies 42. 0-1.0 p.m. News: Turn-tune Time: Yarns for Yanks 3. 0-56.15 Lombardo: Music from America: G.I. Jive : 6.45 Piano Classics 6. G-7.0 Information, Please!: Red Skelton 7. 0-9.145 Waring: Mail Call: -Basin Street: News 3.45-11.0 Make-believe Ballroom

| 2 Y 570 ke. 526 m. (if Parliament is broadcast, 2YC will transmit this programme) 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News f 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 34) 9.30 Morning Star 9.40 Music While You Work 10.20 Devotional Service 10,2810 10.30 Time signals 10.40. For My Lady: Famous Comedians: Eddie Cantor 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Educational session 2. 0 Classical Hour 38.0 Famous Light Composers 3.28 t0 3.30 Time signals 3.30 Music While You Work 4.0 ‘Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn" 4.15 Variety 4.45-5.15 Children’s — session: Ethel Mackay’s Programme and the Play "Insects’ Carnival" 6.45 Dinner Music by the NBS Light Orchestra 615 LONDON NEWS 7. 0 »Reserved 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Joseph Miller (baritone), "To the Forest" (Tchaikovski), "Litany" (Schubert), ‘*Wanderer’s Song" (Schumann) (A Studio Recital) 7.45 What the American Commentators Sa ‘ 8. 0 Ecumenical Mass: Music by Gretchaninov, Soloists, Chorus and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Koussevitzky 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Interlude 9.30 New Zealand News for the New Zealand Forces in the Pacific Islands 9.40 Elgar and His Music: A series of NBS Programmes 10.15 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from Boys Overseas 11. 0 LONDON NEW 411.20 CLOSE DOWN

2\7C WELLINGTON 840 kc. 357m > Op.m. Variety Dinner music 6.36 Air Foree Signal Training 7. 0 After dinner music 8.0 "Stage Door Canteen" (U.S.A. programme ) 8.30 Variety 9. 0 More Variety 9.30 Air Force Signal Training 10. O Light Concert 11. 0 Close down : 2IN/ WELLINGTON 303 m. 7. Op.m. Rhythm in Retrospect 7.20 "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" 7.33 Fanfare : 8. 0 "Blind Man’s House" 8.25 Musical Digest | 9.2 "The Inevitable Millionaires" 9.30 Night Club, featuring Ozzie Nelson in "Spotlight Band’’ and Janet Blair in ‘Personal Album" 10. 0 Close down [27S My, pevgure 7. Op.m. Musical’ programme 8.30 John Charlies Thomas : (U.S,A, programme) 9.0 Big Ben Chimes 9. 4 Concert session, continued 10, 0 Close down Fa4Hi u. yy Sy m. Bete 7.45,8.45am. London News 0-9.30 Correspondence Schoo! (see page 34) 42.0 Lunch music (12.15. and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Educational session 6. O Dance Tunes of Yesteryear 5.45 "David and Dawn"

6. O Fred Waring (U.S.A, programme) 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Musical programme 6.45 Station announcements "Every Walk of Life" 7. 0 After dinner music 7.30 Marches and Service Songs (U.S.A. programme) 745 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 "The Man Whose Patience Was Exhausted" 8. 7 ‘West of Cornwall" 8.30 Light Symphony Orchestra, "Springtime" Suite (Coates) 8.42 Oscar Natzke (bass), "Santuary of the Heart," "In a Monastery Garden" (Ketelbey) ary Bronislaw Huberman (vi0n), Waltz in ¢ Sharp Minor (Chopin), La Capricieuse (Elgar) 9. 0 Newsree! with Commentary 9.25 ‘Man Behind the Gun" 10. 0 Close down

|2Y7Q) 920 mae rap: 7. Op.m. Popular Mght music # /7.45 "Gremlins" (BBC produc- ' tion) 8. 0 Musical Comedy Selections : 8.30 ORCHESTRAL MUSIC: : : BBC Symphony Orchestra (Raybould) playing Works by Australian Composers: ‘Wallaby Track" (Gough), First Movement Symphony (Clifford) 9.18 "Dad and Dave" 9.30 Dance music 10. 0 Close down 272 GISBORNE 980 kc. 306 m. 7. Op.m. You Say-We Play 7.15 Drama in Cameo 9.15 "Soldier of Fortune" 10. 0 Close down SSY/ CHRISTCHURCH 720 ke. 416m. 6, 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London ews 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 34) 9.30 Band music 9.45 Music While You Work 10.10 For My Lady: ‘"‘Ravenshoe’"’ 10.30 Devotional Service 10.55 Health in the Home: "Drinking Habits" 12. Lunch musie (12.15 and p.m., LONDON NEWS) Educational session Music While You Work Home Front Talk Film tunes Classical Hour Troise and His Mandoliers BC programme) 4.27 Popular tunes 4.45-5.15 Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS 6.30 Dinner music, continued 7. 0 Local news service pit Book Review by Ernest J. 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "Dad and Dave" 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 ‘The Girl of the Ballet" 8.25 "The Tune Parade," featuring Martin Winiata and His Music, with Coral Cummins and Allen (A Studio Pre- _ sentation) 8.45 ‘Gus Gray: Newspaper Correspondent" 8.58 Station notices 9. 0 Newsree!l with Commentary 9.25 Tommy Handiley’s Halfhour: "It’s That Man Again" (B Pe beeon take. 9.53 ance m 10.15 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from Boys Overseas 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN _PENNNSA i] ,

SL $ CHRISTCHURCH ke. 250 m. 5. Op.m. Melodies That Matter 6.35 Air Force Signal Preparation 7. 0 After dinner music for 4th of July 8. 0 CHAMBER MUSIC: Budapest String Quartet, uantettsatz in C Minor (Schubert) 8. 9 Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), "The Lotus Flower," "Provencal Song," "Moonlight" (Schumann) 8.17 Kathleen Long Spee Hf Sonata in A Minor, Op. 164 (Schubert) 8.31 Lotte Lehmann (soprano with Orchestra, "To usic," "Impatience," ‘The Erl King" (Schubert) 8.41 Alfred Cortot (pianoforte), * Scenes from Childhood * (Schumann) 9. 1. Busch (violin) and Serkin (piano), Sonata in A Minor, Op. 105 (Schumann) 9.17 Clifford Curzon (pianoforte), Impromptus, No, 4 in A Flat Major, No. 2 in E Flat Major (Schubert) — Air Force Signal Preparation

10.0 Music by Rachmaninoff (this week’s featured composer) 10.30 Close down S72 GREYMOUTH 940 ke. 319 m. 7. 0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9.0 Correspondence School session (see page 34) 9.30 A.C.E. Talk 10. 0 Devotional Service 12,0 Luneh music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Educational session 3.0 Classical programme 3.30 Variety 4.0 Melody time 4.30 Dance music 56.0 "Bluey" 6.45 Dinner music 6.0 "Dad and Dave’’ 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.390 Hits of the Times 6.46 Songs of the West 6.57 Station notices 7. 0 Evening programme 7.16 ‘Forgotten People" 7.30 Solo Concert 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Gems from Opera 8.30 Battle "The 78th Division" 8.44 Down Memory Lane 9. O Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Radio Rhythm Revue 10. 0 Close down 4} Y 790. kc. 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45,8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 34) 9.30 Music While You Work 10. 0 "Cooking by Gas: How to Use Talk by Miss M. B. Brown ~ 10.20 Devotional Service 10.40 For My Lady: Master Singers: Emanuel List, bass (Hungary) . © Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) ae session 0 Famous Orchestras Music While You Work . © Harmony and Humour Classical Hour 4.30 Cafe Music 4.45-5.15 Children’s session

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5.46 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 WINTER COURSE TALK: "The Training of Doctors: Pathology, Bacteriology and Legal edicine," by Professor E. F. D’Ath 7.38 EVENING PROGRAMME: The St. Kilda Band, conducted ay W. L. Francis e Band, "The Carnival" Overturé (Suppe) 7.46 What the American Commentators Say 8.0 "Commandos" (U.S.A. programme) 8.27 The Band, "The Cornet" March (Rimmer), "Playmates" (Greenwood) (cornet duet: R. Rudhall and J. Glen) 8.36 Jack Lumsdaine (vocal), "Where the River. Murray Flows" (Davey) — 8.38 The Band, "Lilac Time" Selection (Schubert) 8.48 John Tilley (humorous recital), "Maudie the Racehorse" (Tilley) 8.52 The Band, "Arizona" Hymn (Earnshaw, arr. L. Francis), ‘‘Indomitable’’ March. (Rimmer)

8.58 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.26 Albert Sandler’s Orchesra, Love Songs with Sandler 9.33 "The BBC Brains Trust" 9.54 Barrie Brettoner (organ), "Melodies from Scandinavia" (Sjoberg) 10. O Monia Liter, Fifteen minutes of piano sophistication (BBC production) 10.16 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from Boys, Overseas 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN WYO) DUNEDIN 1140 ke. 263 m. 5. Op.m. Variety 6. 0 Dinner music 7. O After dinner music 7.46 "Adventure" 8. 0 SONATA PROGRAMME: William Pleeth (’cello) and Margaret Good (piano), Sonata in A Minor, Op. 36 (Greig) 8.25 Kirsten Flagstad (soprano) 8,31 Artur Schnabel (piano), Sonata in E Flat Major, Op. 7 (Beethoven) 8 0 CHAMBER MUSIC: Cortot (piano), Thibaud (violin), CaS8als (’cello), Trio in D Minor, Op. 49 (Mendelssohn)

9.32 Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone) 9.36 Budapest String Quartet, Quartet in F Major (Mozart) 10. O Variety 10.30 Close down "N72 INVERCARGILL : €80 ke. 441 m, 7.0, 7.45,8.45 a.m, London News 9. 0-9.36 Correspondence School session (see page 34) 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Educational session 5. 0-5.16 Children’s session 5.45 Tea Dance by English Orchestras 6. 0 "Halliday and Son’ 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Musical programme 6.45 Hill Billy Round-up 7. 0 After dinner music 7.30 Talk for the Man on the Land 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Concert by Invercargill Male Voice Choir. Conductor: Alfred Walmsley (relayed from Victoria Hall) 9. 0 Newsree! with Commentary 9.25 Waltz Time-and a Harp 9.30 "The Great Gildersieeve" (U.S.A. programme) 9.57 Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends 10.0 Close down

Tuesday, July 4

oA | ea 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 7.30 Health Talk 8. 0 Aunt Dalsy 9.30 Price Tribunal 9.45 The Friendly Road (Roadmender) . O Judy and Jane 10.15 Miss Portia Intervenes 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.45 Gig Sister 12. 0 Lunch music 12.30 p.m. A Taik by Anne Stewart 12.35 Shopping Reporter (Sally) 1.15 London News 1.45 1ZB Happiness Club (Joan) O The Editor’s Daughter -15 Linda’s First Love QO Home Service session (Gran) QO For Ever Young .30 When To-morrow Comes 30 Health and Beauty session 5. OQ Robinson Crusoe Junior 6. 0 The Mystery at Whitley’s Head 6.15 London News 6.30 Thanks, Bert Ambrose 7.15 A Doctor’s Case Book 7.30 Commando Story POO ona

745 Nightcap Yarns 8.5 The White Cockade 8.45 Baffles 8. 0 The Convenient Marriage 9.20 Wild Life 10. 0 Turning Back the Rages (Rod Vag? J 10.30 Youth Must Have Its Swing 11. 0 London News 2ZB WELLINGTON 1130 ke, 265 m. 0,7.0,8.45am. London News 30 Health talk QO Aunt Daisy 45 When To-morrow Comes OQ Judy and Jane 10.15 Music in Sentimental Mood 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.45 Big Sister 12.30 p.m. Talk by Anne Stewart 12.356 Shopping Reporter session 1. 0 Moments of Charm 1.15 London News 2. 0 The Editor’s Daughter bt Linda’s First Love 3 The Home Service session For Ever Young Health and Beauty session (Tony), including Let’s Take a Look in Your Mirror 5.0 The Junior Guest Announcer 6. 0 The Mystery at Whitley’s PONN

6.15 London News 6.30 Bachelor’s Children 7.15 A Doctor’s Case Book 7.30 Commando Story 7.45 Miss Portia Intervenes 8.5 The White Cockade 8.45 Melodies of the Movies 8. 0 The Convenient Marriage 9.15 Wild Life 10. 0 Hymns of All Churches 10.15 Voices of Yesterday 11. 0 London News 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 9.456 When To-morrow Comes 10. O The Treasure of the Lorelej 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.46 Big Sister 12. 0 Lunchtime session 12.30.p.m. A Talk by Anne Stewart 2 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) 1.15 London News 2.0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 3.°0 For Ever Young 3.30 We Were Young 4. 0 Musical Roundabout 5. 0. Children’s session with the Scouts

6. 0 The Adventures of the ms Family at Whitiey’s a as London News Reserved Still in Demand A Doctor’s Case Book Commando Story Novel Narratives The White Cockade Bachelor’s Children The Convenient Marriage Wild Life: Bluebird of Happiness 10. 0 By Special Request 11.0 London News ae ea 6. 0,7.0,8.45 a.m, London News 7.30 Health talk 9. 0 Aunt Daisy 9.45 When To-morrow Comes 10. O Judy and Jane 10.15 Meditation 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.45 Big Sister 12. 0 Lunch hour tunes 12.30 p.m. Talk by Anne Stewart 12.356 Shopping Reporter 1.15 London News 2.0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.39 The Home Service session (Joyce) 8. 0 For Ever Young 3.30 Those Happy Gilmans 4.30 Health and Beauty session, including Let’s Take a Look in Your Mirror &8 aon PRLENNNADH =" b AAATHS oi

4.50 The Children’s session 5. 0 Halliday and Son 6. 0 The Adventures of the Wyeth Family at Whitley’s Head 6.15 London News 6.30 Tradesmen’s Entrance 7.15 A Doctor’s Case Book 30 Commando Story 45 Nightcap Yarns & The White Cockade (first broadcast) 45 Bachelor’s Children 9. 0 The Convenient Marriage 9.15 Wild Life: Animal or Bird or What? 10. 0 Stump Julian Lee 11. 0 London News 27, PALMERSTON Nth. ‘ 1400 ke. 214 m. 6. 0, 7.0,8.45a.m. London Newe 7.30 Health talk 9. 0-9.30 Good Morning! 5.45 p.m. Dinner music 6.15 London News 45 Talking Drums -15 Miss Portia Intervene’ 30 Bachelor’s Children 45 Out of the Darkness 5 This Man is Dangerous QNNN® QO The Convenient Marriage 5 Wild Life: Common Thinge eldom Seen Talk by Anne Stewart Close down oo oo oo o?n oo

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 262, 30 June 1944, Page 28

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Tuesday, July 4 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 262, 30 June 1944, Page 28

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