Tuesday, March 13
ll Y 650 ke. 462 m, 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 8. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 38) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 10. 0 Devotions; Rev, D. N, Pryor ' : 10.20 For My Lady: "Mr, Thunder" 11, 0 Health in the Home 11.15 Music While You Work 12.0 Luneh music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 41.30 Broadcast to Schools 2. O Musical Snapshots 2.30 Classical Music, featuring Haydn’s Chamber Music, get in G Major, Op. 727, 0. 3.30 Connoisseur’s Diary 3.45 Music While You Work 4.45 Children’s session, with "Once Upon a Time’ 5.45 Dinner music (6.45 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 7. 0 Local News Service 7.15 Talk by the Gardening Expert 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "Accent on Rhythm (BBC programme) 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 London Concert Orchestra, "America Marches" (Barsotti) 8.6 Light Opera Company 8.14 Edith Evans and~ John Gielgud, % "Lady Bracknell Interviews John Worthing," from "The Importance of Being Earnest" (Wilde) 8.20 Arthur Young and Harry Jacobson (Two Pianos) 8.26 The De Zurik Sisters 8.29 Queen’s Hall Ltght Orchestra" (BBC programme) 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.30 Fashions in ee A Studio Programme featuring Ossie Cheesman and His Orchestra : 10. 0 Dance Music 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN
UN? > AUCKLAND 880 kc, 341 m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 8. 0 SYMPHONIC PROGRAMME: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, ‘Capriccio Italien,’ Op. 45 (Tchaikovski), "Boris Godounov," Symphonic Synthesis (Moussorgsky), Venusberg Music, "Tannhauser" (Paris. Version), Wagner. 9. 1 London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald, "Carnival in Paris" (Svendsen) 9.13 Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No. 5 in E Flat Major, Op. 82 (Sibelius) 9.43 Eileen Joyce (piano) with Arthur Lockwood (trumpet), and the Halle. Orchestra conducted by Leslie Heward, Concerto, Op. 85 (Shostakovich) 10.30 Close down DZIMBe . O p.m. Light Orchestral Items American Dance Bands Orchestral Music An Hour with. Celebrities Selections from Opera Light Variety Close down O/ WELLINGTON $70 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) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices ry y-7-¥-7-T-) a
9.32 Morning Star: Hans Bottermund (’cello) {10.10 Devotional Service 10.28 t0 10.30 Time signals 10.40 For My Lady: Master Singers: Raymond Newell 11.0 The Golden Era of Central Otago: "Stories of the Coaching Days": A talk prepared by Rosaline Redwood 12.0 Lunch musi¢ (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2.0 Classical Hour, featuring Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas: No. 19 in G Minor, Op, 49, No. 4 3.0 Variety Concert 3.28 10 3.30 Jime signals 3.30 Music While You Work 4.0 "Grand City" 4.45 5.15 Children’s session: Molly MacKenzie’s Programme: "Christian Names in Music" 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra, "The Master Singers" Overture by Wagner 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Studio Singers: Songs of
the Poets: "Thomas Moore" 8.15 Helene Pignari, Lydia Schavelson and Lucette' Descaves, with Orchestra conducted by Gustave Bret, Concerto for Three Pianos (Bach) 8.31 Zillah. Castle (violin and pecorder) and Ronald Castle (virginals); Music by Mozart | Minuet (treble recorder and virginals) Variations on a French Folk /Tune (virginals solo) Andante Cantabile. and Rondo from Concerto in D Major. (violin and virginals) 8. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.30 New Zealand News for the Pacific Islands 9.40 The Philharmonic Sym--phony Orchestra of New York, conducted by. the Composer, aay Rite of Spring’. (Stravinsky 10.45 Repetition of Greetings 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN
Cc WELLINGTON 840 ke. 357 m. p.m, Variety Dinner music After dinner music "Stage Door Canteen" Musical Americana Light Concert Close down [BY an ee SOMON OT GTROOCQOO 3 4 .4 7 7. O p.m. Rhythm In Retrospect ‘Beauvallet" 40 Fanfare 0 "The Feathered Serpent" 25 Musical Digest 2 30 ; "The Famous Match" . Night Club: Featuring Billy Cotton 7 7 8 8 9 9 10. 0 Close down [BYE My, eevmoura 7. 0 p.m, Musical programme 8, 0 Concert session 8.30 "The Man Behind the Gun" (U.S.A. programme) 8. 0 Big Ben Chimes 9.1 Concert session continued 10. 0 Close down eNV NAPIER 750 ke. 395 m. 7. 0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 38) 2.30 Current Ceiling Prices 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Broadcast to Schools
5. 0 Waltz Time 5.46 "David and Dawn in Fairyland" 6.0 Music at Your Fireside 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Musical Programme 6.45 Station announcements "Mr, Meredith Walks Out" 7.0 After dinner music 7.30 Ballads Old and New 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Interlude 8.6 "Adventure" 8.30 Irene Scharrer (piano), Scherzo No, 2 in B Flat Minor (Chopin) . 8.38 From the Studio: Joyce Parkhili (soprano), "The Piper from Over the Way". (Brahe), "The Ash Grove," "The Bells of Aberdovy" (trad.), "Whither," "Who Is Sylvia?" (Schubert) 8.49 The Philadelphia Orchestra, "Volees of Spring," " Vienna Blood’ (J. Strauss) 9. 0 Newsree!l and Commentary 8.25 Screen Guild Players: "The Devil and Miss Jones" (U.S.A. programme) 10.0 Close down
EN7IN Bthet 7. 0 pim. "This Is Britain" (BBC programme) 7.15 Light popular music 7.45 "Chief Inspector French's cases: The Case of the Army Truck" (BBC feature) 8. 0 Selections from Musical Comedy 8.30 Orchestral music, featuring Efrem Kurtz and London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Aurora’s Wedding" Ballet Music (Tchaikovski, arr. Diaghlieff) 9.18 "Dad and Dave" 9.30 Dance music 10. 0 Close down
272, GISBORNE NF 980 kc, 306 m. 7. 0 p.m. You Say-We Play 7.16 "The Family Doctor" 7.30 You Say-We Play 8.16 ‘Mystery of Darrington Hall" 10, 0 Close down
CHRISTCHURCH SY 720 kc. 416m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. News London 8. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 38) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 10.10 For My Lady: "Marie Antoinette"’ 10.30 Devotional Service 10.55 Health in the Home: "Right Eating" 11.0 Light Music 12.0 Lunch musie "(12.15 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Sthools 2..0 Music While You Work 2.30 Home Front Talk and 3. 0 Classical Hour, Sonata in’ B Minor, Op,. 58 (Chopin), Alexander Brailowsky (plano) 4. 0 Melody Time 4.45 Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 6.45 "Answering New Zealand" (U.S.A. programme) 7. 0 Local News Service 7.16 Book Review by Ernest J. Bell 7.30. EVENING PROGRAMME: "Dad and Dave" : 7.45 What the American Commentators Say 8. 0 Radio Stage: ‘Goddess of the Morning" 8.25 "The Tune Parade," featuring Martin Winiata and his Music with Coral Cummins and Bob Bradford (A Studio Presentation)
8.45 "The Four. Just Men," Edgar Wallace Story 9.0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.26 BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra (BBC programme) 9.55 Dance Music 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN Sv ik CHRISTCHURCH 1200 ke. 250 m, 5. O p.m. Early evening music 5.45 Tea Dance 6. 0. Concert Time 7. 0 Light Listening 8.0 CHAMBER MUSIC, by Brahms Nancy Evans (eontralto), Max Gilbert (viola), and Myers Foggin (piano), Two Songs, Op. 91 8.12 Rudolf Serkin (plano), with Members of the Busch String Quartet, Piano Quartet in A Major, Op, 26 8.52 Alexander Kipnis (bass), "Standchen," "An Die Nachtigall 9. 1 Sonatas of Scarlatti, played by Robert Casadesus D Minor (Pastorale). [1 Maior.
A Major, D Major, B Minor 9.12 Georges Pitsch (’cello) and String Quartet, Sonate en Concert No. 5 in E Minor (YViyaldi, arr, d’Indy) 9.22 The Madrigal Singers, "Hark, All Ye Lovely Saints" (Weelkes), "Come Again Sweet Love" (Dowland) 9.28 Frederick Thurston (clarinet), Myers Foggin (piano), "A Truro Maggot" (Browne), Gigue (Lloyd), Largo and Allegro Giocoso (Galuppi) 9.36 Maggie Teyte (soprano), "Fairest Isle All Isles Excelling" (Purcell) 9.39 ‘Leon Goossens (oboe) and the Strings of the Bach Cantata Club, London, Sinfonia to Church Cantata 156 (Bach) 9.42 Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra, "Brandenburg"? Concerto No. 4 in F Major (Bach) 10. O Bright and. Light 10.30 Close down SZ4(F2 GREYMOUTH
7. 0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 2. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 38) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 12.0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Broadcast to Sehools 3. G6 Classical Programme 3.30 Variety 4,0 ‘The Woman Without a Name" 4.30 Hit Parade 4.57 "Tales by Uncle Remus" 5.45 Dinner music 6. 0 ‘Dad and Daye" 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.40 Eddy Duchin and His Music 6.46 America Talks to New Zealand: Donald W. Deuglas . + programme) 7. O Have You Heard These? 7.15 "Klondike" 1 7.30° Rhythm Symphony Orehestra, Serenade in Blue (Plessow) ‘ 7.36 Lanny _ Ross, "Crosstown" (Cavanagh) 7.29 Carroll Gibbons and. His soy Friends, "Stars Fell. .on Alabama" (Perkins) 7.42 John Seott Trottet and His Orchestra, Triumphal March (from. "Peter and the Wolf" (Prokofiel?) j 7.45 What the Commentators Say 8.0 Gems from Opera 8.21 "Red Runs the Danube," by George I, Joseph: An Incident of the Underground War in Vienna (NBS production) 8.40 The Melody Lingers On 9. 0 Newsree!l and Commentary 9.25 Radio Raythm. Revue 10,0 Close down
a Y 790 ke. 380 m. 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 Gas: "Cooking Troubles, Reason and Remedies’’; Talk by Miss M. B. Brown 10.20 Devotional Service 11. 0 For My Lady: Famous Comedians; Tessie O’Shea (Wales) 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2.0 Famous Orchestras 3. 0 Harmony and Humour 3.30 Classical Hour 4.45 Children’s session: Big Brother Bill 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, LON« DON NEWS) 7. O Local nhews service 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Pipes and Drums of H.M. 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, "WL a Hundred Pipers" (trad.), "Skye Boat. Song" (Lawson) 7.37 Will Fyffe, "Sailing Up the Clyde’’> (Fyffe) 7.41 Edinburgh Corporation Pipe Band 7.45 What the American Com= mentators Say
8. 0 Kegimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards 8. 9 John Tilley, Sg Company Promoter" (Tiley) 8.17 Band of 5th Infantry Brigade 2nd N.Z. Expeditionary Force 8.26 From .the Studio: Vaida MoCurdy (soprano), "The Enchanted Forest" (Phillips), ‘Rain’ (Curran), "Little Lady of the Moon" (Coates) 8.35 Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards 8.43 Tino Rossi 8.49 Band of Grenadier Guards 8. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 Phil Green and His Theatreland Orchestra 9.31 "Appointment With Fears The Man Who Died Twice" 10. 0 Music, Mirth and Melody — 10.16 Repetition of Greetings . from the Boys Overseas 10.45 Music, Mirth and Melody 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN
5. O p.m. Variety 6. 0 Dinnér music 7, 0 After dinner music 7.45 "The Mystery of Mooredge Manor" 8.0 SONATA PROGRAMME: Alfred Cortot (plano) and Pres be Thibaud (violin), Sonata (Debussy ) 8.14 Charles Panzera -(baritone), "Sopir,’ "Chanson Triste" (Duparc) 8.20 Artur Sehnabel (piano), Sonata in E Flat Major, Op. .7 (Beethoven) 8.48 Elisabeth Sehumann (soprano), "Bad Weather," ‘Serenade" (R, Strauss) 8.52. Hans Riphahn (viola) and Karl Weiss (piano), Sonata in BE Flat Major (Dittersdorf) 9. 0 CHAMBER MUSIC; The Busch-Serkin Trio, Trio in FE Flat Major, Op, 100 (Sehubert) 9.40 Lotte Lehmann (soprano), "To Be Sung on the: Waters," "Thou Art Peace" (Schubert) 9.48 Galimir String Quartet, Seventh Quartet in B Flat (Milhaud) 10. 0 Variety 10.30 Close down GINZ 72 WVERCARGILL 680 ke. 441 m. 7. 0, 7.45, 8,45 a.m. London News 9.0 Correspondence Schoo! ses= sion (see page 38) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices ; 12,0. Lunch music. (12.15 .and~ _ 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) © >
1.30-2.0 Broadcast to Schools Children’s session English Dance Bands "Halliday and Son" LONDON NEWS Memories of Other Days After dinner. music Hill Billy Roundup What the American Commentators Say MIMD D HOG SohRowc & 8. 0 Listeners’ Own 8 Station notices 9. 0 Newsree!| and Commentary 9.26 "Out of the Rag Bag" 9.30 "Stage Door Canteen" (U.S.A. programme) 10. 0 Close down
Tuesday. March 13
] ZB AUCKLAND } 1070 ke. 280 m. 6. 0,7.0,8.45am. London News 7.30 9. 0 9.30 Health Talk Aunt Daisy Current Ceiling Prices 9.45 The Friendly Road (The Roadmender) 10. 0 Judy and Jane Adventures of Jane Arden Digger Hale’s Daughters Big Sister Talk by Anne Stewart Shopping Reporter (Sally) Lunch music & 1.16 p.m. London News 1ZB Happiness Club (Joan) The Editor’s Daughter Linda’s First Love Home Service session For Ever Young Health and Beauty session arina) The Hawk
Secret Service Scouts London News Thanks Jim Davidson Bulldog Drummond A Doctor’s Memories So the Story Goes Current Ceiling Prices Prisoner at the Bar: Jeanne The Famous Match Four Sisters Wild Life: Social Insects Turning Back the Pages — Youth Must Have Its ome London News ZZB ane tm. 5 a 7.0, 8.45 a.m. London News i) Health Talk Aunt Daisy Current Ceiling Prices Judy and Jane Music in Sentimental Mood Digger Hale’s Daughters Big Sister Talk by Anne Stewart Shopping Reporter session Midday Melody Menu 12. 15 &1.15 p.m, London News 1.0 Melodies for the Valley , {oe broadcast) The Editor’s Daughter Linda’s First Love Home Service session For Ever Young Health and Beauty session Children’s session
6. 0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 London News 6.30 Dan Dunn, Secret Operative 7. O Talk: Sir dames Elliott 7.15. Bulldog Drummond 7.30 A Doctor’s Memories 7.45 Here’s a Queer Thing QO Current Ceiling Prices 5 Prisoner at the Bar: Mary Queen of Scots 45 Melodies of the Movies O Four Sisters 15 Wild Life: Wood Pigeons QO Your Hymns and Mine 5 Jane Arden, Girl Detective 11. 0 London News SZB em ae e Ps 7.0, 8.45 a.m, London News Health Talk He Breakfast Club 9. 0 Aunt Daisy 9.30 Current, Ceiling Prices 10. 0 Judy and Jane 10.15 The Channings 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.45 Big Sister 11. 5 A Talk by Anne Stewart 11.10 Shopping Reporter gee ng (Elizabeth Anne) 12. 0 Lunchtime Fare 12.15 &1.15 p.m. London News 2.0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.30 Home Service session (Nancy) 3.0 For Ever Young 4.0 Musical Roundabout
4.30 Health and Beauty session (Joan), including Let’s Take a Look in Your Mirror 5. @ Robinson Crusoe Junior 6. 0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 London News 6.30 Inspiration 7.15 Bulidog Drummond: The Black Gang 7.30 A Doctor’s Memories 7.45 The Rank Outsider 8.0 Current Ceiling Prices 8. 5 Prisoner at the Bar: Enid Radford 8.45 Tradesmen’s Entrance 9. O Four Sisters 9.15 Wild Life: The White Heron | 410. 0 3ZB Studio Play: Candles in the Wind 10.15 Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 11. 0 London News 4ZB ae aoe m. 6. 0,7.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 7.30 Health Talk 9. 0 Aunt Daisy 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 10. 0 Judy and Jane 10.15 Three Generations 10.30 Digger Hale’s Daughters 10.45 Big Sister 11.5 Talk by Anne Stewart 41.10 Shopping Reporter (Jessie) 12. 0 Lunch hour tunes 12.15 & 1.15 p.m. London News 2. 0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love
2.30 The Home Service session (Joyce) 3.0 For. Ever Young 4.30 Health and Beauty session (Tui), including Let’s Take @ Look in Your Mirror The Children’s session Halliday and Son Secret Service Scouts London News Tradesmen’s Entrance Bulldog Drummond: The ck Gang A Doctor’s Memories Nightcap Yarns . O Current Ceiling Prices 8. 5 Prisoner at the Bar: The Great Fraud 8.45 Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde 9. O° Four Sisters 9.15 Wild Life: Storied Stones 10. O Music of the British Isles 11. 0 London News 22, PALMERSTON Nth. 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 6.45 p.m. Dinner music = a aqooo Wu; ona w NODHMS 6.15 London 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: Drey= fus Case 8.45 Oliver Twist 9. 0 Four Sisters 9.15 Wild Life: More Summer Insects 9.30 Talk by Anne Stewart 10. 0 Close down
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 298, 9 March 1945, Page 28
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