Tuesday, October 3
nidiaeeliness AUCKLAND 650 ke, 462 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News ®. O Correspondence School session (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 98.32 Light and Shade 70. 0 Devotions 10.20 For My Lady: "The Man in the Dark’ 10.85 Health in the Home: ‘The Value of Breast Feeding" 41.0 Morning melodies 41.15 Music While You Work 412.0 Lunch music (12.15 and 14.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 4.30 Educational session 2.0 Musical snapshots 2.30 Classical music 3.30 Connoisseur’s Diary 3.48 Music While You Work 4.15 Light Music 4.45 Children’s session with "The Sky Blue Falcon" B.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 6.30 Dinner music continued 7.0 Victory Parade re Taik by the Gardening Exaso. EVENING PROGRAMME: "The Seasons: Spring in England" (BBC programme) 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. © Cheerful Songs: The BBC Chorus, conducted by Leslie Woodgate (BBC programme) 8.15 Travellers’ Tales: ‘Our ange" in India" 8.44 ‘The Woman Without a Name" 8.57 Station. notices 9. 2 WNewsree!l with Commentary 9.26 Donald Peers (light vocal), "Who’s That Knocking?" (Charles) 9.30 Fashions In Melody: A studio programme by the Dance Orchestra 10. 0 Personal Album, featuring Judy Garland (U.S.A. programme) 10.16 Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas 10.45 Dance music 41.0 LONDON NEWS CLOSE DOWN
/ NZ AUCKLAND 880 ke. 341 m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m, Light music 7. 0 After dinner music 8. 0 SYMPHONIC PROGRAMME: Columbia Broadcastin Symphony (Barlow), Symphony No. 2 in B Flat Major (Schubert) 8.26 Kerstin Thorborg (contralto) 8.34 Brain (horn) and BBC Symphony Orchestra (Boult:, Concerto in E Flat Major, K.447 (Mozart) 8.50 Halle Orchestra (Heward), Adagio and Fugue in C Minor, K.456 (Mozart) 9. 0 Contemporary Composers: Halle Orchestra (Soloist: Sir Hamilton Harty) with the St. Michael’s Singers conducted by the Composer, ‘‘The Rio Grande" (Lambert) 9.17 London Philharmonic Orchestra (Beecham), "The Triumph of Neptune" Ballet Suite (Berners) 9.33 Works by Australian Composers: BBC Symphony Orchestra (Raybould), ** Wallaby Track" (John Gough), First Movement of Symphony (Hubert Clifford) (BBC programme) 10. 0 Variety 10.30 Close down
jUz4iM) he CKLAND 1250 ke. 240 m. 6. 0-8.0a.m. News: First Call: Time 12. 0-5.15 p.m. News: A.E.S, Matinee: Guy Lombardo; Jubilee 6.45 Spotlight Bands 6. 0-7.0 Information, Please!; Amos and Andy 7. 0-98.15 News: Mail Call: Double Feature: Basin Street 9.15-11.0 Make-believe Ballroom
2 Y 570 ke. 526m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Morning Star 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 Quiet Interlude 10.28 10 10.30 Time signals 10.40 For My Lady: wWorld’s | Great Artists: Richard Tauber 11. 0-11.30 Selected recordings 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Educational session 2.0 Classical Hour 3.0 Feature Time 3.28 0 3.30. Time signals 3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 "Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn" 4.15 Variety 4.45 Children’s session: Ethel Mackay’s programme; ‘Schools Through the Ages" 5.45 Dinner music by the NBS Light Orchestra 6.15 LONDON NEWS 7.0 Victory Parade 7.15 Reserved 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Frederick Page (pianist) (A Studio recital) 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8.0 Mary Ward (soprano): Songs by Schumann, "The Lotus Flower," ‘*‘Love’s Magic," "May Song," "Thou Art Like a Lovely Flower," "The Almond Tree," ‘The Green Hat’’ (A Studio recital) 8.12 Toscanini and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No. 6 in F Major ("The Pastoral’) (Beethoven) 8.58 Station notices 9. 2 Newsreel with Commentary 9.25 Interlude 9.30 New Zealand News for the New Zealand Forces’ in the Pacific Islands 9.40 William Walton: Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, Frederick Riddle and the London Symphony Orchestra 10.4 Choir of the _ Russian Opera, Polovtsi Dances (Borodin) 10.15 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from the Boys Overseas 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN
ANIC Mora si me 5. Op.m. Variety 6. 0 Dinner music 7. 0 After dinner .music 8. 0 "stage Door Canteen" 8.30 Variety 9.0 More variety 9.30 Sandy MacPherson -at the Theatre Organ 9.45 Light Concert 10.45 Close down 227 [D) WELLINGTON 990 kc, 303 m. 7. Op.m. Rhythm in Retrospect 7.20 ‘Pride and Prejudice" 7.83 Fanfare 8. 0 ‘Blind Man’s House" 8.25 Musical Digest 9. 2. "The Famous Match," by Nat Gould 9.30 Night Club, featuring Tommy Dorsey in "Spotlight Band," and Martha Mears in "Personal Album" 10. 0 Close down 4 NEW PLYMOUTH 810 kc. 370 m. 7. Op.m, Victory’ Parade 7.16 Musical programme 8.0 Concert session 8.30 "The Man Behind the Gun" (U.S.A. programme) 9. 2 Concert session, continued 10. 0 Close down z |
YAH | NAPIER 750 ke. 395 m. 7. 0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page #4) 9.3 Current Ceiling Prices 12.0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Educational session 5. O Khythm in retrospect 5.45 "David and mrt 6. 0 "Starlight," intfoducing Jessie Matthews 6.15 LONDON NEWS? 6.30 Musical programme 6.45 Station announcements "Every Walk of Life" 7. O Victory Parade 7.16 After dinner music
7.30 A studio programme of Maori songs, introducing ‘Kirimamae"’ 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Interlude 8.6 "Adventure" 8.30 Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Largo" (Handel), "Jealousy" (Gade) 8.38 From the Studio: Napier Ladies’ Choir, conducted by Madame Margaret Mercer "Trees" (Rasbach), ‘Absent’ (Metcalfe), "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" (Fearis), "Spring’s Return" (Strauss, arr. Geehl) 8.50 The Philadelphia Orchestra, Emperor Waltz (Strauss) 9. 2 Newsree!l and Commentary 9.25 "School of the Air" (U.S.A. programme) O Close down
FewAN Be 7. Op.m. "Victory Parade" 7,15 Light popular music 8. 0 Musical comedy selections 8.30 Orchestral music: London Palladium Orchestra, Scenes Pittoresques (Massenet), Sylvan Scenes Suite (Fletcher) 9.18 "Dad and Dave" 9.30 Dance music 10. 0 Close down 72S) GISBORNE WN 980 ke. 306 m. 7. Op.m. Victory Parade 7.15 ‘When Dreams Come True"
7.30 You Say-We Play 9.15 Feature programme 10. 0 Close down 3 Y 720 ke. 416 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. QO Correspondence School session (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.45 Music While You Work 10.10 For My Lady: "Pride and Prejudice’ 10.30 Devotional Service 10. 55 Health in the Home: "Choosing Footwear" 11. 0-11.30 Selected recordings 12. 0 Lunch musie (12,15 and 1.15 p.n., LONDON NEWS) Educational session : Music While You Work Home Front Talk Film tunes Classical Hour BBC Men’s Chorus, with Stanley Riley (bass-baritone) and John Wills at the Piano, Folk Songs of the Eastern Counties of England (BBC programme) 4.45-5.15 Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONeran NEWS) 7.-0 Victory Parade 7.30 EVENING "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 Wellbrock (A Studio PreSentation) ) PePRVa
8.45 "The Green Cross Mystery": Further Adventures of Gus Gray 9. 2 Newsreel with Commentary 9.26 Mantovani and His Orchestra, "Invitation to the Dance" 9.31 From the Studio: Leo Higgins (tenor), "When Moonbeams Softly Fall" (Seitz), ‘Beautiful Dreamer" (Foster), "Maureen" (Roberton), "Shamus O’Brien" (Hays) 9.42 Royal Artillery String Orchestra 10.15 Repetition of Talks and Greetings from the Boys Overseas ; 10.45 Dance music 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN
SA 5. Op.m. Early evening music 7. 0 After dinner music 8.0 CHAMBER MUSIC: Adolf Busch Chamber Players, Suite No. 1 in C Major (Bach) 8.24 Alexander Kipnis (bass) 8.35 Lili Kraus (pianoforte), Variations in E Flat Major, Op. 35 (‘"Eroica’) (Beethoven) 9.1 Eileen Joyce (piano), Temianka (violin), Sala (’cello), Wee in D Minor, Op, 32 (Arensky 9.29 Vronsky and Babin (plano duet), Suite No, 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17 (Rachmaninoff) 9.49 Emanuel Feuermann (cello), Polonaise Brilliante, Op. 3 (Chopin, arr, Feuermann) 10. 0 Lighter Entertainment 10.30 Close down [Szaika Saas 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. -London News 8. 0 then dry ¥ ye School session (see page 34) 9.30 A.C.E. Talk: ‘Flavour in eye Devotional Service Lunch music (12.15 and p.m., LONDON NEWS) Educational session Classical programme . "The Woman in White’? Blue Hungarian Band Hit Parade "Christmas on the Moon" "Dad and Dave" LONDON NEWS 45 America Talks to New Zealand: John Burton, Mary Pickford and Donald Crisp 7. O, Victory Parade 7.156 "The Red Streak’ 7.30 To Town on Two Pianos: Arthur Young and _ Reginald Foresythe 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Excerpts from Opera 8.28 "The Case of Lady Tal- ond": A play featuring Fay Compton (BBC programme) 9. 2 Newsreel with War Review 9.25 Radio Rhythm Revue 10. 0 Close down ANY / DUNEDIN 790 ke, 380 m. = 0, 7.0, 7.45,8.45 a.m. London -_ NS ~oof ~ 6 DP PW ews 8. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Music gy You Work 10. 0 wea Gas: "Oven Desserts"; Talk "yy Miss M. B. Brown 10.20 Devotional Service 10.40 For My Lady: Music ana Song with a Story 11. 0-11.30 Selected recordings 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 session 2.0 Famous Orchestras 3. 0 HMarmony and Humour 3.30 Classical Hour 4.45 Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS 7. 0 Victory Parade 7.15 Winter Course. Talk: "Social and Economic Developments in British Colonies; Towards Self-Government": Dr. A. H. MecLintock
7.46 What the American Commentators Say 8.0 Hometown, U.S.A.: Phoenix (U.S.A. programme) 8.30 Regimental Band of His Majesty’s Grenadier Guards, "Le Réve Passe" (Helmer) 8.34 From the Studio: Elsie Naylor (contralto), "My Harp is on the Willow Tree" (Alicia Needham), "Storm Lullaby" (Wilfred Sanderson), "Nanny" (Thomas Parry) 8.43 Regimental Band of MIiis Majesty’s Grenadier Guards 8.49 Helena Millais (humorous recital), "Our Lizzie Gets a Gramophone" (Millais) 8. 2 Newsreel and Commentary 9.26 Louis Levy and his Orechestra, Music from the Movies, 1938 9.33 "The Young in Heart: Cinderella Goes to the Ball’: From: the novel by [. A. R. Wylie (BBC production) 9.84 Charlie Kunz 10. 0 "Spotlight": Edmundo Ros and his Rhumba Rhythm 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from Boys Overseas 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.20, CLOSE DOWN GINZO) DUNEDIN 1140 ke. 263 m, 5. Op.m. Variety 6. r' Dinner music 7. After dinner music "Adventure" 8.0 SONATA PROGRAMME: Hephzibah and Yehudi Menuhin (piano and violin), Sonata No. 42 in A Major (Mozart) 8.16 Mafalda Salvatini (soprano) 8.20 Artur Schnabel (pianist), Sonata in B Flat Major, Op, 22 (Beethoven) 8.44 Alexander ‘Kipnis (bass) &.48 Forbes (viola) and Foggin (piano), Sonata in D for Violin and Piano (Walthew) 9. 0 CHAMBER MUSIC: Kel! (clarinet) and Busch Quartet, Quintet in B Minor, Op. 116 (Brahins) 9.33 Ninon Vallin. (soprano) 9.36 The Grinke Trio, Trio No. 3 in E (Treland) 19. 0 Variety 410.30 Close down "lN/72 INVERCARGILL ; €80 ke. 44] m. 7. 0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence Schoo! session (see page 34) 9.30 Currént Ceiling Prices 12.0 Lunch music (12-15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) | [ducational session 5. 0 Children’s session 6. 0 "Halliday and Son"
6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 KBC Radio Newsreel , 7. O° Victory Parade (local) 7.30 Talk for the Man on the Land: "Dairy Farming in Southland’"..(Mr, W. Dick) 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Listeners’ Own 9. 2 Newsreel with Commentary 9.30 Burns and Allen (U.S.A. programme) 9.5 Tango Tzigane 10. 0 Close down
Tuesday. October 3
BVA: gee 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 7.30 Health Talk 8. 0 Aunt Daisy 8.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.45 The Friendly Road (Roadmender) 10. 0 Judy and Jane 10.15 Adventures of Jane Arden 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters Big Sister Lunch music 12.30 p.m. Talk by Anne Stewart OD __LPARSCOWNN == FackS ao 8asoo8b Sacha ately bus 8.45 0 9.20 10. 0 10.30 Swin 11. 0 Shopping Reporter (Sally) London News 1ZB Happiness Club (Joan) The Editor’s Daughter Linda’s First Love The Home Service session For Ever Young Reserved Health and Beauty session Captain Danger The Adventures of the eth Family London News Thanks, Frank Sinatra Victory Parade Crime on the Highway Commando Story Nightcap Yarns Current Ceiling Prices Famous Romances: Columand Beatrice Songs of Good Cheer Four Sisters Wild Life Turning Back the Pages Youth Must Have Its qg London News 20 6. 7.30 9. 0 9.30 10. 0 10.15 big + 0.45 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News Health talk Aunt Daisy Current Ceiling Prices Judy and Jane Music in sentimental mood Digger Hale’s Daughters Big Sister
12. 0 Mid-day melody menu 12.30 p.m. Talk by Anne Stewart 12.35 Shopping Reporter session 1. 0 Moments of Charm 1.15 London News 2.0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 tinda’s First Love 2.39 Home Service session 3.0 For Ever Young 4.30 Health and Beauty. session, including Let’s Take a Look in Your Mirror 5. 0 Junior Guest Announcer 6.0 The Adventures of the Wyeth Family 6.15 London News ; 6.30 Bachelor’s Children 7. 0 Victory Parade 7.45 Crime on the Highway 7.30 Commando Story 7.45 Miss Portia Intervenes 8. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 8.5 Famous Romances: Admiral Nelson and Lady Hamilton 8.45 Melodies of the Movies 9. 0 Four Sisters (first broadCast) 9.15 Wild Life 10. 0 Hymns of All Churches 10.15 Jane Arden, the Girl Detective 11. G 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 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 10. 0 Judy and Jane 10.15 The Rajah’s Racer 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.45 Big Sister | 12. 0 Lunchtime session 12.30 p.m. Talk by Anne Stewart 12.35 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) 1.15 London News 2. 0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.30 The Home Service session eerey) 3.0 or Ever Young 3.30 Musical Programme 4. 0 Musical Roundabout 4.30 Health and Beauty session, including Let’s Take a Look in Your Mirror 5. 0 Children’s session with the Scouts 6.0 The Adventures of the Wyeth Family we London News We Were Young Still in Demand Victory Parade Crime on the Highway Commando Story Novel Narratives MNNN RSaohSa
O Current Ceiling Prices 5 Famous Romances: Napoon and Countess Walewska 5 One Man’s Family 41 Four Sisters 15 Wild Life: Earthworms and Shells 10.0 By Special Request 11.0 London News 4ZB Seishoneaee m. 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News Health talk Aunt Daisy Current Ceiling Prices Judy and Jane Bachelor’s Children Digger Hale’s Daughters Big Sister Lunch hour tunes p-m. Talk by Anne Stewart -385 Shopping Reporter (Jessie) 1.15 London News 2.0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.30 The Home Service session 3 ate) t] For Ever Young ; Those Happy Gilmans 4.30 Health and Beauty session, including Let’s Take a Look in Your Mirror 4.50 The Children’s session 5. 0 Halliday and Son 6. 0 The dventures of the wat Family 1 London News 80 Tradesmen’s Entrance 7. 0 Victory Parade 7.15 Crime on the Highway 7.30 Commando Story 7.46 Nightcap Yarns | 8. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 8. & The White Cockade (final . NNNSOSS COND SohBac8o8o ek ek ek oh hk ke broadcast) 8.45 Talent Quest 9. O Four Sisters (first broade418 wild Life: Some Random Sgemrnene 11. London News 22, PALMERSTON Nth, 1400 ke. 214 m. 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 7.15 Victory Loan Reporter 7.30 Health Talk 9. 0-9.80 Good Morning! ase Current Ceiling Prices 45 p.m. Dinner music 6.15 London News 6.45 Talking Drums 7. 0 Victory Parade 7.30 Bachelor’s Children 7.45 Commando Story 8. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 8.5 The White Cockade 8.45 Great Expectations 9. 0 Doctor Mac 9.15 Wild Life: Mystery of the Baby Flies 9.30 Talk by Anne Stewart 9.45 Doctor’s Case Book 10. 0 Close down
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 275, 29 September 1944, Page 28
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