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atpintatein ll Y 650 ke. 462 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London ews 8. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 338) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Light and shade 10. 0 Devotions: Rev. D. N, Pryor 10.20 For My Lady: "Mr. Thunder" 11. 0 Health in the Home: "‘Rheumatic Fever" 41.8 Morning melodies 12.0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m. LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2.0 Musical snapshots 2.30 Classical music, featuring the Pasdeloup Orchestra with soloists and chorus in "A Poet’s Life" (Charpentier) 3.30 Connoisseur’s Diary 416 Light music 4.45 Children’s session: "Once Upon a Time" 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7.15 Talk by the Gardening Expert 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Henry Hall and his Orchestra, "Eccentric"? (Robinson), "Three Brass Bells" (Hodgkiss) 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8.0 "Radio Post,’ presented by J. B. Priestley and the BBC Revue Qrchestra / 8.25 "Rash to be Dancing": Humorous play. with music (BBC production) 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 Barbara James, "When Winter Turns to Spring" (Dodd) 9.30 "Fashions in Melody." A studio programme featuring Ossie Cheesman, his piano and his orchestra 10. O Dance music 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas 10.45 Dance music 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN I Nexet AUCKLAND 880 kc, 341 m. 5. 0-6.9 p.m. Light music 7. O After dinner music 8. 0 SYMPHONIC PROGRAMME: Willem Mengeélberg and the Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, "Romeo ‘and Juliet" Overture Fantasie, . Symphony No. 4 in’ F Minor, Op: 36 (Tehaikovski) 9. 1 Fritz Kreisler (violin) with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli, Concerto in D Major, Op. 77 (Brahms) 9.43 Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, conducted by Arturo Toscanini, Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56A ("St, Anthony Chorale") (Brahms) 10. 0 In Lighter Vein 10.30 Close down [}z3 AUCKLAND 1250 kc. 240m. 5. 0 p.m. Light Orchestral Music 5.45 Popular Medleys 6. 0 American Dance Music 6.30 Light Popular Items 7. 0 Orchestral Music 8. 0. An Hour with Celebrities 9. O Selections from Opera 9.30 Light Music 10. 0 Close down
2} Y 570 ke. 526m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 6.15 Breakfast session 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 38) 9.39 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Morning Star: Harold-Ram-say (organist) 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.28 t0 10.30 Time signals
Yo em 840 ke. 357 m. 5. 7. 8. 6B. 9. 0. 10.40 For My Lady: Half Earnest | .-Half Jest 11. 0 "The Golden Era of Central Otago": A Talk prepared by Rosaline Redwood 12.0 \Luneh music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2.0 Classical Hour, featuring Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas: No, Mr in E Flat Major, Op. 31, No, 3. 0 Variety Concert 3.28 t0 3.30 Time signals . 4.0 "Grand City" | 4.45-5.15 Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7. 0 Reserved 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Joan Bryant (soprano), "Dawn, Gentle Flower,’ "Gentle Zephyr" (Sterndale Bennett), "Deep. Treasured in My Heart" (Schumann), "Conrage" (Schubert), "The Swallows Flying West" (Brahms), "The Lark" (Rubinstein) (A Studio Recital) 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Songs of the Poets: Longfellow, featuring Studio Singers 8.15 Tchaikovski: Symphony No. 6» ("Pathetique’"’) 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.30 New Zealand Newe for the Pacific Islands 9.40-10.15 Music by Roger Quilter: Sir Henry Wood conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra, "A Children’s Overture" Mark Raphael (baritone) with , Quilter at the Piano, "I Dare Not Ask a Kiss," "The _ Jealous * Lover," "To Daisies,’ "Song of the Blackbird," "Come Away, Death," "It Was a Lover and His Lass" 10.15 Repetition of Greetings ‘from the Boys Overseas 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN p.m. Variety After dinner music ‘Stage Door Canteen" Musical Americana Light Concert 1 Close down [2Y WELLINGTON | 990 kc, 303 m. : RASCCO 7. Op.m. Rhythm in Retrospect 7.20 "Beauvallet"’ 8.0 "The Feathered Serpent" 8.25 Musical Digest 9. 2 "The Famous Match" 9.30 "Night Club," featuring Victor Silvester ; 10. 0 Close down eVeW aaa 7. O p.m. Musical Programme 8. 0 Concert session 8.30 "The Man Behind the Gun" (U.S.A. programme) 9. 41 Concert Session, continued 10. 0 Close down
[2Nx7i) AAPIER. 7. 0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9.0 Correspondence School session (see page 88) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 pan., LONDON NEWS) — 4,380-2.0 Educational session "nd "David and Dawn tin Fatryland" 6.15 LONDON NEWS "Mr. Mereditb Walks Out’ 7.30 From the Studio: Joyce M. Sullivan (soprano), "Serenata" (Toselli), "Slave Song" (Del Riego), "A Perfect Day," "I Love You Truly" (Jacobs: -Bond)
7.46 What the American Commentators Say 8.6 "Adventure" 8.42 Richard Crooks (tenor), "Killarney" (Balfe), "Kathleen Mavourneen" (Crouch) 8.50 Ignaz Friedman (plano), "Invitation to the Dance" (Weber) 9. 0 Newsree! and Commentary 9.25 The Screen Guild Players: "Rebecca" (U.S.A. programme) 10. 0 Close down OXVAN NELSON 920 ke. 327 m. 7. Op.m. Famous Names: Sir Joshua Reynolds (BBC programme) ; 7.15 Light popular music 7.47 "How It Began: The Cinema" (BBC programme) 8.0 Musical Comedy Selections 8.30 Orchestral Music by BBC Theatre Orchestra 9.18 "Dad and Dave" 9.30 Dance music 10. 0 Close down Za GISBORNE 980 kc. 306m. 7. O p.m. After dinner music 7.15 "The Family Doctor" 7.30 You Say, We Play 9.15 ‘Mystery of Darringlon Hall" 10. 0 Close down V/ CHRISTCHURCH) 5} 720 ke, 416m. | 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m... London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 38) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.45 Music While You Work 10.10 For My Lady: Marie Antoinette 10.30 Devotional Service 10.55 Health in the Home: "Acne -a Disfiguring Disease’’ sey QO Lunch musi¢ (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) an 4 .30 Broadcast to Sehools 2.0 Music While You Work 2.30 Talk: "The -Home Front" 2.45 From the Films 3. 0 Classical Hour: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Rachmaninoff) 4.45 Children’s session 6.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7. QO Local news: service : 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "Dad and Dave" 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Radio Stage: False Fingers 8.24 "The Tune Parade," featuring Martin Wintata and his Music, with Coral Cummins ot Stndio Presentation) "The Four Just Men": Edgar Wallace Story 9.0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.29 From the Studio: George Titchener (comedian), "How to Love" (Randle), "When Father Papered the Parlour’ (Barnes) 9.39 Bandstand. Music, melody
40.165 Repetition of Greetings 10.45 Dance music 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN [SYL CHRISTCHURCH and song with the BBC Revue Orchestra (BBC Programme) from the Boys Overseas 6. O p.m. Early evening music 5.45 Tea Dance 6. 0 Concert Time 7.0 After dinner music 8. 0 CHAMBER MUSIC : The Griller String Quartet, with Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn. and Bass, Octet (Howard Ferguson) | 8.24 John McCormack (tenor), "Is She Not Passing Fair?" (Elgar),
8.27 Dora Labbette (soprano), "Cradle. Song," "The Nightingale" (Delius) 8.34 Watson Forbes’ (viola) and Maria Korchinska (harp), Sonata (Bax), Two Folk Tunes (Alwyn) 9. 1 The Sonatas of Scariatti, played by Robert Casadesus (piano), Sonatas in E Minor, G Major, D Major, B Minor, G Major (to be continued) 9.13 Elisabeth Schumann (s0prano), "Bist Du Bei Mir" (Bach) 9.17 The Adolf Busch Chamber Players, ~ ** Passepied " (from Suite No. 1 in € Major) (Bach) 9.21 Pro Arte Quartet, Quartet in G Major, Op. 54, No. 14 (Ilaydn) 9.39 Richard Crooks (tenor), "Serenade" (Haydn) 9.42 Frederick Grinke (violin) and Watson Forbes (viola), Sarabande with Variations (Handel) 9.50 Essie Ackland (contralto), "Break, Fairest Dawn" (Handel) Keith Falkner (baritone), "proop Not,.. Young Lover’ (Handel) 9.56 Wanda Landowska (harpSsichord), Gavotte Variee and Gigue (Handel) 10. 0 Light Concert 10.30 Close down PS ¥L4 GREYMOUTH WN 940 ke. 319 m. 7.0, 7,45, 8.45 a.m. London News 8. 0 Correspondence School séssion (see page 38) 9.30 Current Celling Prices 10. O Devotional Service 12. 0, Lunch music (12.15 and 15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Educational session 3.0 Classical programme 4.0 "Cloudy Weather" 4.14 Keyboard Ramblings 5. 0 "Tales by Uncle Remus" 6.0 "Dad ahd Dave" 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.40 Lew White and his Orchchestra, "Under Your Hat" (Elis) ‘ 6.46 America Talks to New Zealand: ‘‘Frank Knox’ (U.S.A. et ntica 7.15 "Klondike" 7.30 Mantovani and his Tipica Orchestra, Round a Gipsy Camp ‘ire 7.36 Allen Jones and Chorus, "Sweethearts" (Herbert) 7.39 Josephine Bradley and her Orchestra, Vintage Waltzes 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Highlights of Opera 8.21 "The Silent Battle: Secret Radic: A Story from Poland" 8.50 Raymonde and his Band 0’ Banjos Me’ 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.26 Radio Rhythm Revue 10. 0 Close down GIN//s\ BUNEDIN
6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 38) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Music While You Work 10. 0 ‘" Cooking by the Gas Griller Oven’: Talk by Miss M. BR. Brown 10.20 Devotional Service 11. 0 For My Lady: Fumous Violinists: Gabriel Willhaume and Josef Wolfstahl | 412. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 BBC Theatre Orchestra, Music from Mexico 3. 0 Harmony and Humour 3.30 Classical Hour 4.30 Cafe music 4,45 Children’s session: Big ) Brother Bill
5.465 Dinner music (6.15, LON« DON NEWS) 7. 0 Local news service 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Tarantelle de Concert" (Greenwood) 7.40 Grenadier Guards Band, "Barcarolle"’ (Tchalkovski) 7.45 What the American Come mentators Say 8. 0 Grand Massed Brass Bands, March of the _ King’s Men (Plater), "The arcomane" Overture (Mone kton) 8. 9 Arthur Askey at the Piano 8.23 From the Studio: Noni Masters (soprano), "The Red Road" (Black), "The Night Has a. Thousand Eyes’’ (Frank Lambert), ‘Bull Sail’ (Buck) 8.32 St. Hilda Band, "Ballet Egyptien,"’ Allegro, Allegretto, Andante Sostenuto, Allegro (Luigint) 8.44 Harry Dearth (baritone), "The Bulls Won't" Bellow" (Hocking), "Old Barty" (Grant) 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.26 Louis Levy and Orchestra, "Band Waggon" 9.31 Appointment with Fear: "The Customers Like Murder" 9.58 Lukewela’s Royal Hawallans, "Hawailan Hospitality" 10. 0 "To Town on Two Pianos" | (BBC recording) 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN | ay DUNEDIN 1140 ke. 263 m, | 5. O p.m. Variety 6. 0 Dinner music 7.0. After dinner. music 7.46 "The Mystery of Mooredge | Manor’ 8.0 SONATA PROGRAMME: | May Harrison (violin)-and Arne- | old Bax (piano), Sonata No. 4 | (Delius) 8.17 Gladys Swarthout. (soprano), "Romanza de_ Solita" (Pittaluga), "El Majo Discreto" (Granados) 8.21 Egon Petri (piano), Sonata in C Minor, Op. 111 (Beethoven) 8.48 Keith Falkner (baritone), "If Music Be the Food of Love" (Purcell) : 8.52 William Primrose (viola), Sonata No. 6 in A Major (Bocch- -_ erini) 9 0 CHAMBER MUSIC: Griller String Quartet, Quartet in GC, Op. 27 (Cundell) 9.90 Madeleine Grey (soprano), ‘Three Hebrew Songs (Raver) 9.26 Alfred Cortot (piano) and International String Quartet, Quintet in F Minor (Franck) 10. O Variety 710.30 Close down AN INVERCARGILL : 680 441 7. 0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. O | Correspondence School session (See page 38) 9.30. Current Prices 12.0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON. NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Educational session * 6. 0 Children’s Session 5.45 English Dance Bands 6. O "Halliday and Son’ } 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.45 Hill Billy Round-up. * 7. O After dinner music 7.30 Talk for the Man on the Land: "Provision of Spring Feed": Mr. W. F.-Ditk 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. O Listeners’ Own 8.57 Station notices 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 Andre Kostelanetz and Orchestra 9.30 Stage Door Canteen (U.S.A. programme ) 9.54 The David Rose Orchestra 10. 0 Close down
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1128 es. 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 7.30 Health Talk 9. 0 Aunt Daisy 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.45 The Friendly Road (The Roadmender) 10,0 Judy and Jane 10.16 Adventures of Jane Arden 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.45 Big Sister 11. 5 Talk by Anne Stewart 11.10 Shopping Reporter (Sally) 12. 0 Lunch music 12.15 & 1.15 p.m. London News 1.48 1ZB Happiness Club (Joan) 2.0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.30 Home Service session 3, 0 For Ever Young 4. OQ Health and Beauty session (Marina) 6. 0 The Hawk 6.0 Secret Service Scouts London News Thanks Ink Spots Bulldog Drummond A Doctor’s Memories So the _- Goes Current Ceiling Prices Prisoner at the Bar: Bary Hotel Robbery F The Famous Match 8. O Four Sisters | 9.20 Wild Life: Bush Songsters 10. 0 Turning Back the Pages (Rod Talbot) 70.30 Youth Must Have its Swing 11. 0 London News POIINDD aoaSasa
2ZB WELLINGTON 1130 ke. 265 m. 6. 0,7.0,8.45a,m. London News 7.30 Health Talk 8. 0 Aunt Daisy 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 10. 0 Judy and Jane 10.15 Music in Sentimental Mood 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.45 Big Sister 11.5 Talk by Anne Stewart 11.10 Shopping Reporter session 12. 0 Midday Melody Menu 12.15 & 1.15 p.m. London News 1.0 Melodies for the Valley 2. 0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.30 Home Service session 3.0 For Ever Young 4.30 Health and Beauty session 5. 0 Children’s session 6. 0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 London News 6.30 Dan Dunn, Secret Opera~ 7.15 Bulldog Drummond 7.30 A Doctor’s Memories 7.45 Here’s a Queer Thing 8. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 8. 6 Prisoner at the Bar: Frank Tetheridge 8. Melodies of the Movies 9%. 0 Four Sisters
9.15 Hide 10. 0 Wild Life: How Animais ' Your Hymns and Mine (first broadcast) 10.15 Jane Arden, Girl Detective 11. 0 London News 3ZB ish ae 6. 0,7.0,8.45a.m. London News 7.30 8. 0 9. 0 9.30 10. 0 10.15 10.30 10.45 11. 5 11.10 beth i2. 0 Health Talk Breakfast Club Aunt Daisy Current Ceiling Prices , Judy and Jane The Channings Digger Hale’s Daughters Big Sister A Talk by Anne Stewart — Shopping Reporter (ElizaAnne) Lunchtime Fare 12.15 & 1.15 p.m. London News 2.0 2.15 2.30 The Editor’s Daughter Linda’s First Love The Home Service session -_ 3. 0 or Ever Young 4. 0 4.30 Musical Roundabout Health and Beauty session (Joan), including Let’s Take a Look in Your Mirror 5. 0 6. 0 Robinson Crusoe Junior Secret Service Scouts
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4.30 Health and Beauty session (Tui), including Let’s Take a Lock in Your Mirror 4.50 The Children’s session 5. 0 Hailiday and Son 6. 0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 London News 6.30 Tradesmen’s Entrance 7.15 Bulldog Drummond: The Black Gang 7.30 A Doctor’s Memories 7.45 WNightcap Yarns 8. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 8.65 Prisoner at the Sar: Adelaide Barton 8.45 Dr. Jeky!! and Mr. Hyde 9. O Four Sisters 9.15 Wild Life: Sealions and Seals 410. 0 Music of the British Isles 9 Q London News 27, PALMERSTON Nth. b 1400 ke. 214 m. 6. 0,7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 7.30 Health Talk 9. 0-9.30 Good Morning 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 5.45 p.m. Dinner music 6.15 Londen News 6.45 Talking Drums 7.30 Cappy Ricks 7.45 Treasure of the Lorelei 8. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 8. 5 Prisoner at the Bar: Hugh Russell 8.45 Oliver Twist 9. 0 Four Sisters 9.15 Wiid Life: Rats 9.30 Talk by Anne Stewart 10. 0 Close down
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 297, 2 March 1945, Page 28
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