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The Week’s Highlights SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26 6.15 p.m. The Church Looks Forward: "When the Men Come Home." Talk by Dr. Nathaniel Micklem. 730 "Some Books." Talk by E. M. Forster. 7.45 "Lite at Home." Talk by H. V. Morton. 8.30 Joan and Valerie Trimble at two pianos. 9,00 "Chapter and Verse’-Poetry Reading. 9,15 Service from St, Andrew’s Church and Hospice in Jerusalem. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 6.15 p.m. "As I See It." Talk by Geoffrey Grigson. 6.30 "Itma." 7.30 War Report. 7.40 Composer of the Week: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 8.15 Talk: "Science Notebook," 8.45 Listeners’ Log. 9.00 BBC Symphony Orchestra (Sir Adrian Boult). TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 6.15 p.m. "With the New Zealanders in Britain." 7:30 From all over Britain: "Islands of Orkney," by James Fergusson. 7.45 Starlight: Madge tig Cyril Ritchard and Dance Orchestr 8.15 Talk: "Calling shinee 8.45 BBC Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates with Vera Graff (soprano). 9.45 "Take Your Choice" (records). WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 6.15 p.m. Talk; "Calling the Islands," 6.30 Appointment with Fear: "The Curse of the Bronze Lamp." 7.30 War Report, : 7.35 Com r of the Week; Ralph Vaughan Williams. : 7.45 "Russian Commentary." Talk by Alexander Werth. : 8.45 War Review. : 9,00 oe for Strings" by the BBC Oreha. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 6.30 p.m. "Music for St. Andrew’s Day." 7.30 Feature for St. Andrew’s Day: ‘"Scotland at War." 8.15 "Current Events." Talk by Vernon Bartlett. 8.45 War Review. 9.00 BBC Symphony Orchestra (Sir Adrian Boult). FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 6.15 ee the Record," Talk by Stanley 6.30 "Radio Theatre’: John Pudney’s "Edna's Fruit Hat." 7.30 Travellers’. Tales: "Conquest of the North-West Passage." 8.45 War Review, 9.00 BBC Orchestra (Sir fem Boult), with Reginald Paul (piano). 9.45 Pia ps and Musicians in Britain Tolay.’ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 6.15 p.m. Calling New Zealand; An account of Brigad: Hargest’s work ‘in Normandy before he was killed, by Joel _ O'Brien, 7.30 War Report. 7.35 Composer of the Week: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 7.45 "World Affairs’; Talk by Wickham Steed. 8.30 Foden’s Motor Works Band (conductor, Fred Mortimer). 8.45 "American Commentary," by Raymond _ Gram Swing. "Brains Trust," 'E igor, tay ; Hamilton, Dr. C. and Mrs. E. Arnot Stes master: Commander Stephen Hell 9.45 Ballet Music.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 283, 24 November 1944, Page 23
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364BBC Pacific Service New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 283, 24 November 1944, Page 23
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