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The Week's Highlights SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 6.15 p.m. The Church Looks Forward: "What Sort of Parsons Do We Need?": Talk by the Rev. Nathaniel Micklem. 6.30 BBC: Symphony Orchestra (Sir Adrian Boult). 7.30 "Robert Louis Stevenson"; Talk by Eric Linklater. 7.45 Art for Everyone: "Art in Industry," by Herbert Read. 8.30 Arnold Bax Sonata for Viola and Piano, ret by Lena Wood and Tom Bromley. 9.15 Service from Warwick Road Congregational Church, Coventry (Rev. Leslie E, Cooke). MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 (6.15pm. "As I See It’: Talk by Ralph | Wightman. 6.30 "Itma." 7.30 War Report. 7.40 Composer of the Week: Smetana. 745 Topical Talk. 8.15 Talk: "Science Notebook." 8.45 "Listeners’ Log." 9.0 "The Big Show," TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 6.15 p.m, With the Australians in Britain. 7.30 From All Over Britain: ‘Worcestershire." 7.45 Starlight’: Nora’ Gruhn (soprano), Alfredo Campoli (violin) and Frederick Jackson (piano). 8.15 Talk: "Calling Australia," 8.45 Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 in G (BBC Symphony Orchestra). WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 6.15p.m. Talk: Anzacs on Tour: "The House of Lords," 6.30 _ Appointment with Fear: "The Great Cipher." 7.30 War Report. 7.35 Composer of the Week: Smetana, 7.45 "Russian Commentary," by Alexander Werth. 8.45 War Review. 9, 0 String Orchestra of the Royal Air Force (Wing-Commander R, .P. O'Donnell). (9.45 This Week’s Celebrity: William Murdoch (pianist). THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 6.15 o Yehudi Menuhin with the BBC ny Orchestra (Sir Adrian t): Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. 7.30 pen Theatre: H. R. Jeans’ "Five Hundred Thousand Dogs Went to Town." 8.45 War Review 9.0 Music of the Footlights: BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Mark H. Lubbock, with Effie Atherton, Helen Clare and Anlon Young. 9.45 Music in Marchtime. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 6.15 p.m. "As Seen from Scotland’: Talk by George Blake. 6.30 Feature on Robert Louis . Stevenson: "The Wanderer." 7.30 Travellers’ Tales: "Freya Stark in Baghdad." 8.45 War Review. 8.55 Newsletter from Britain. 9.0 BBC Orchestra (Clarence Raybould) with Harry Blech (violin). 9.45 Music and Musicians in Britain To-day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 6.15p.m. Talk: "Calling New Zealand." 6.30 Songs from the Shows. 7.30 War Report. 7.35 Composer of the Week: Smetana. 7.45 ‘acca Affairs"; Talk by Wickham 8.30 Scottish C.W.S.° Band. Conductor: Harry Mileman. : 8.45 War Review. 9.0 "Brains Trust," with Commander A. B. Campbell, Sir George Dyson, Philip Inman, Dr. Malcolm Sargent and Barbara Ward. 9.45 Ballet Musica, \
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 25
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386BBC Pacific Service New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 284, 1 December 1944, Page 25
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