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Tuesday, August 14

ll Y pd 650 ke, 462m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0, 8.45 a.m, London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 410. 0 Devotions; Rev. G. F. McKenzie 10.20 For My Lady: "The Lady" 10.55 Health in the Home 12.0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2.0 Auckland Secondary Schools’ Music Festival (from the Town Hall) 3.30 Connoisseur’s Diary 4.30-5.0 Children’s session with "Once Upon a Time" S. O Dinner music (6.15, "ONDON NEWS 7. 0 "The National Council of Churches: The coming Confer« ence in Christchurch." Talk by the Rev. H. W. Newell, Secretary of the’ Council 7.16 Talk by the Gardening Ex~ pert 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Frank Luther, Lora Layman and the Century Quartet, "The Gay Nineties" 7.45 News" and Cotanhentary from the United States 8. 0 "These Bands Make Music" Louis Levy and His Orchestra 9.0 Newsree!l and Commentary 9.30 "Fashions in Melody": A Studio programme featuring pants Cheesman and his Orches10. "0 Joe Loss and his Orchestra 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN IN?S AUCKLAND 880 ke. 341 m. 2.30-3.0 p.m. Classical Music, featuring Chamber Musi¢e: Piano Quartet in D Major, Op. 23 (Dvorak) 8.0 SYMPHONIC PROGRAMME: Serge Koussevitsky and the Boston Symphony — Orchestra, Concerto (C. P. E. Bach) 8.16 BBC Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No. 4 in B.Flat Major, Op. 60 (Beethoven) : 9. 0 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Eight German Dances, K.600 9.12 Sir Thomas Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony No. 99-in E Flat Major (Haydn) 9.36 Joseph Szigeti (violin) and Orchestra of the New Friends of eee Pha in D Minor (J. h) 10. 30" down [izzy] Seekeaas 6. 0 p.m. Songs of the Prairies 7.0 An Hour with the London Symphony Orchestra 8. 0 Celebrity Artists 9. Selections from Opera 10. 0 Close down N/, WELLINGTON : $70 ke. 526 m. 6. me ae 8.0, 8.45 a.m. London a? o Y Davveapihencs School seson Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Morning Star: Ida Haendel 70.10 Devotional Service 10.28 to 10.80 Time 10.25 Talk: ‘Educational Diversions,’’ prepared by Cecil Hull 10.40 For My Lady 420 Lunch Music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Classical Hour, featuring Beethoven’s Violin and Piano Sonatas (final F series): Sonata No. 10 in Major, Op. 96 2.30 Music by the N.B.S. Light Orchestra _ Conductor: Harry Ellwood Leader: Leela Bloy 3.28 to 3.30 Time signals i

" "The First Great Ghurech4,30 -5.0 Children’s session: Claude Sander and His Group of Little Singers 6. 0 Dinner Music (6.15, LON« DON NEWS) 7.0 "The National Council of Churches: The coming Conference in Christchurch." . Talk by the Rev. H. W. Newell, Secretary of the Council 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Janet Wilson (pianist), Ballade in G Minor, lutermezzo in D Flat Major, Rhapsedie in B Minor (Brahms) (A Studio Recital) 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8.0 Wellington Harmonic Society, Conductor: H. Temple White (from Town Hall Concert Chamber) 9. 0 Newsfee! and War Review 9.30 New Zealand News for the Pacific Islands 9.40 "La Mer’: Music by Debussy, Serge KoussSevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN ave amas 6. Op.m. Dance Music 6.30 Songs for Sale 7.30 Cuban Episode | 8.0 "Stage Door Canteen" 8.30 ‘Footlight Featurettes" 10.15 Light Concert programme 10.45 Close down [2D Meinerer | 7. 0 p.m. Rhythm in Retrospect 7.20 "The Fortunate Wayfarer" 7.33 Fanfare 8. 0 "The Citadel" 8.25 Musical Digest 8. 2. "Klondike" 9.30 "Night Club," featuring Eric Winstone 10. 0 Close down WAB} NEW PLYMOUTH | ‘ B10 ke. m | | 7. 0 p.m. Concert Programme: 8.30 Burns and Allen 9.2 Concert Programme 9.30 Dance Music 10. 0 Close down

Feyan 7. 0, 8.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School ses9.30 Current Ceiling, Prices 12.0 Lunch Music (§(12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 4.45-5.0 "David and Dawn in Fairyland" 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.45 "Mr. Meredith Walks Out" 7.0 "The National Council of Churches: The coming Conference in Christchurch." Talk by the Rev. H. W. Newell, Secretar) of the Council 7.30 Australian Bush Songs 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8. 0 Albert Sandler’s Trio 8.15 "When Cobb and Co. Was King"’ 8.42 From the Studio: Napier Ladies’ Choir conducted by Madame Margaret Mercer, ‘"‘The Ash Grove," "‘Song of the Western Men," "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes," "Robin Adair,’ "‘The' Lass of Richmond Hill" (trad., arr. GriMlths) 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 "Salute to Rhythm" (BBC programme) 10. 0 Close down AN MET an 920 ke. 327 m, 7. 0 p.m. For the Younger Listener re oe Band concert " (from Walt Disney Film) 7.17 Light Popular Music 8.30 ORCHESTRAL MUSIC: Boston Promenade Orchestra, Dances from "Galanta’" (Kodaly) 9. 1 Barnabas von Geczy’s Orchestra, Intermezzo from "1001 Nights" (Strauss) 9.13 Albert Sandler’s Orchestra, "Maruschka" Cuban Serenade 9.19 "Dad and Dave" 9.31 Dance Music by Ozzie Nelson’s Orchestra 10. 0 Close down ZY) GISBORNE 980 ke. 306 m. 7. O p.m. puses Calling 7.15 ‘Family Doctor" 8. 0 "To Town on Two Pianos" (BBC production) e "Search for a Playwright" 10. 0 Close down SSY/ CHRISTCHURCH 720 ke. 416 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School session 9. Current Ceiling Prices 10.10 For My Lady: "Beauvallet" 10.30 Devotional Service 10.55 Health in the Home 12. 0 Lunch Music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Music While You Work

7 2.30 "Glimpses of Wartime London," prepared by Nelle Scanlan 3. 0 Classical Hour: Vronsky and Babin, Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos (Rachmaninoff) 4.30-5.0 Children’s séssion 6.0 Dinner Music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7.0 ‘The National Council of Churches: The coming Conference in Christchurch." Talk by the Rev, H. W. Newell, Secretary of the Council 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "Dad and Dave" 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8. 0 Radio Stage: "The Charmiing Beecrofts" 8.25 "The Tune Parade," featuring Martin Winiata and His Music, with Coral Cummins and Bob Bradford (A Studio presentation ) 8.45 "The Todds" 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 "Starlight," featuring Evelyn Dall (BBC programme) 9.39 Effie Atherton, Bertha Willmott, Bobbie Comber, Leon ard Henry and Company, "Cinderella," a Burlesque Pantomime (Wallace) $.49 Htimofous Sketch by’ the Roosters Concert Party, "The Recruiting Office’ (Merriman) 10. 0 Ambrose and His Orchestra 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas 10.45 Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN Sil ° CHRISTCHURCH ke. 250m, 6. 0 p.m. "Bluey" 6.13 Concert Time 8. 0-8.30 Chamber Music by Handej Yehudi Menubin (violin) and Henry Endt (piano), Sonata No. 6 in E Minor 8. 9 Edwin Fischer (piano), Suite in D Minor 8.18 Walter Gieseking (piano), "The Harmonious Blacksmith" 8.22 Rene le Roy (flute) and Kathleen Long (piano), Sonata No. 2 in G Major 8.30 Pro Arte Quartet, Quartet in -G’ Major, Op. 54, No. 1 (Haydn) 8.45 Cortot (piano), Thibaud (violin), Casals Ceello), Trio in G. Major (Haydn) 9.1. Willoughby String Quartet with Reginald . Kell -(clarinet). Clarinet Quintet in G (Hol- . brooke ».9.36 ‘thel Bartlett and Rae Robertson (pianists), Sonata for Two Pianos (Bax) — 10.30 Close down (SzR aman 7. 0, 8.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. eh Correspondence School eee sio 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices | 1G. 0 Devotional Service 12.0 Lunch Music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Broadcast to Schools 3.0 By the Symphony Orchestra "eH Variety 4.0 "Nicholas Nickelby" 45-5.0 "Twenty Thousand -eagues Under the Sea" | 6.0 "Dad and Dave" 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.46 Adelaide Hall with Arthur Young and Stephane Grappe!ly (BBC programme) 7. 0 "The National Council of Churches: The coming Conference in Christchurch." Talk by the Rev, H. W. Newell, Secretary of the Council 7.16 "Jezebel’s» Daughter" 7,30) The Music of .Manhattan: "Wild Rose," "Just Like a Mel ody Out of the Sky," ‘You Belong to My Heart," "Yours Sincerely," "Heavenly"

7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8. 0 Music of the Opera: Excerpts from "Aida" (Verdi) 8.26 Easy to Remember 8. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 From Screen and Radio 10. 0 Close down "ai, Y 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. . Correspondencé School ses~ sion 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 10. 0 Cooking by Gas: Talk by Miss M. B. Brown 10.20 Devotional Service 10.40 For My Lady: Famous Orchestras: Grand Symphony Orchestra of Milan (Italy) 12.0 Lunch Music (42,15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2,0 Famous Orchestras ' 3.30 Classical Hour: Tone Poems: "Stenka kRasin’" (Glazounoy) 4.30-5.0 Children’s session 6. O Dinner Music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7.0 "The National Council of Churches: The coming Conferencg in Christchurch." ‘Talk by the Rev..H. W. Newell, Secretary of the Council 7.15 Winter Course Talk: "Things That Shape Our Lives: Heredity," by John Money, M.A. 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Alfredo Campoli’s Salon Orchestra, "Dear Old Home Songs" 7. 45 News and Commentary from the United States 0 Concert by the St. Kilda Band conducted by W. L. Francis . "Songs of the Wild" March (Rimmer), "Napoleon" Overture (Bilton) 8.11 From the Studio: Morris G. Double (baritone), "Phantom Fleets" (Murray), "The Strong Go On ,(Thayer), "Por England" (Murray) 8. The Band: "fona" (Allison), "A Day on a Farm" (Hawkins) 8.32 Carson Robison and his Pioneers, ‘"‘The Back Porch" (Robison) 3 The Band: "The Golden Waltz’ (Winter) 8.46 Marjorie Lawrence (s0prano), "Waltzing Matilda" (Cowan), ‘"Haere ha" (Scott) 8.52 The Band: "Chersey" Hymn ~ (Cowley), "Brigade Major" March (Hume) 9.0 Newsree! and Commentary 9.31 "And Anthony Sherwood Laughed" (N.B.S. production) 9.54 Jimmy Leach and New "Organolans," * Someday Soon" (Leach), "Goin’ to. the County’ Fair" (Warren) $: Musie, Mirth and Melody 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from Boys Overseas 10.45 Music, Mirth and Melody 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN , éNVO) DUNEDIN 1140 ke. 263 m, 6. Op.m. Variety 7.30 ‘Palace of Varieties" 8. 0 "SONATA PROGRAMME: Henry Koch (violin) and Charles Van Lancker (piano), Sonata in G, Major (Lekeu) 8.33 Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), "A Wondrous Thing it Must Be’? (Liszt) ~ 8.36. Alfred Cortot » (piano), Sonatain B* Minor. (Liszt) 9.0 CHAMBER MUSIC: The Menges. Sextet, Sextet in A Major, Op. 48 (Dvorak) _ 9.34 Kirsten Flagstad (soprana), *"Autumn" (Franz) ~ 9.388 The Rose Quartet, Quartet in C Minor, Op, 18, No; (Beethoven) : 10. 0 Favourite Melodies 10.30 Close down

aS _- -_ DOMINION WEATHER FORECASTS 7.10 am,, 12.25 and 9.1 p.m.; 1YA, 2YA, SYA, 4YA, 2YH, 3ZR and 4YZ. DISTRICT WEATHER REPORTS 7.32 a.m., 12.57 and 9.35 p.m.: 1ZB, 2ZB8, 3ZB, 4ZB. (2ZA at 7.32 a.m. and 9.35 p.m.; 2YD at 10 p.m. only).

CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL |

The following programme will be broadcast to Corres pondence School pupils by 2YA, and re-broadcast by 1YA 3YA, 4YA, 2YH,. 3ZR, and 4Y2: TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 9.5 am. Mrs. M. Crisp: Storytime for Juniors, 9.13. Mr. K. Allen: Our Theme Music. 9.22 Mrs. J. B. Coe: Stories of the Painters, . FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 9.5 am. Miss R. C. Beckway: Musical Abpteciajior: Listening to Orchestra. 9.16 Mr. A. D. Priestley: Books We Love.

| IN/z2 INVERCARGILL 680 kc, 441 m, 7. 0, 8.0,8.45 a.m. London News ¥. G Correspondence School ses~ sion : 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 12. 0 Lunch -Musie (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 1.30-2.0 Broadcast to Schools 4.45-5.0 Children’s session: Uncle Alex’s Children’s Quiz 6. 0 ‘Klondike’ 6.15 LONDON NEWS 7.0 "The National Council of Churches: The coming Conference in Christchurch." Talk by the Rev, H. W, Newell, Secretary of the Counci 7.30 Hill Billy Round Up 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8.0 Listeners’ Own 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 Evelyn Dall, "Hey Good Lookin’," ‘Something for the Boys" (Porter) 9.30 ‘The Great Gildersleeve"’ 9.54 "One Exciting Night" Film Selection 10. 0 Glose down

Tuesday. August 14

fat ian 1070 ke. 280 m. 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 We Travel the Friendly Road with the Roadmender SS €

10. 0 10.15 10.30 10.45 12. 0 Judy and Jane Three Generations Digger Hale’s Daughters Big Sister Lunch Music 12.30 p.m. Talk by Anne Stewart 12.35 aes & osahacheasaooos ae PLOSSHPNNNAPSS PH = Shopping Reporter (Sally) 1ZB Happiness Club The Editor’s Daughter Linda’s First Love Home Service session For Ever Young Women’s World (Marina) ‘Secret Service Scouts London News Thanks, Casaloma Bulidog Drummond Submarine Patrol So the Story Goes Current Ceiling Prices Prisoner at*the Bar Ernest Bliss Doctor Mac Wild Life % Turning Back the Pages (Rod Talbot) 10.30 a, 2 Youth Must Have Its Swing London News 225 ann 6. 0, 7.30 9. 0 9.30 10. 0 10.15 7.0,8.45a.m. London News Health Talk Aunt Daisy Current Ceiling Prices Judy and Jane Music in Sentimental Mood

10.30 10.45 Big Sister 12. 0 Mid-day Melody Menu 12.30 p.m. ‘Shopping Reporter's session 1.0 Movie Matinee 2.0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.30 Home Service session 3.0 For Ever Young 4. 0 Women’s World 6. 0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 London News 6.30 Wind in the Bracken 7.15 Bulldog Drummond 7.30 Submarine Patrol 7.45 Here’s a Queer Thing 8. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 8. 5 Prisoner at the Bar 8.45 One Man’s Family 8.0 Doctor Mac 10. 0 Your Hymns and Mine 10.15 Jane Arden, Girl Detective 11. 0 London News Digger Hale’s Daughters Ay eer ° ontactcct ,»7.0,8.45 a.m. London News Health Talk Breakfast Club Aunt Daisy Current Ceiling Prices Judy and Jane The Channings Digger Hale’s Daughters Big Sister Lunchtime Fare

12.30 p.m. Talk by Anne Stewart 12.35 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) 2.0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.30 The Home Service session (Nancy)’ 3.0 For Ever Young | 4. 0 Woman’s World (Joan) 445 Captain Danger 6.0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 London News 6.30 Curtain Call 7.15 Bulldog Drummond 7.30 Submarine Patrol 7.45 His Last Plunge 8. O Current Ceiling Prices 8.5 Prisoner at the Bar 8.45 The Pearl of Pezores 9.0 Doctor Mac 9.15 Wild Life 10. 0 Thanks for the Son g 10.15 The Hunchback of Ben Ali 11. 0 London News 4ZB 1310 oe m. > 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 7.30 Health Talk 98. 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 12. 0 Lunch Hour Tunes

12.30 p.m. Talk by Anne Stewart 12.35 Shopping Reporter (Jessie) 2.0 The Editor’s Daughter 2.15 Linda’s First Love 2.30 The Home Service session (Joyce) . 0 For Ever Young Women’s World (Tui) The Children’s session Secret Service Scouts London News Sir Adam Disappears « The Third Round Submarine Patrol Fate Blows the Whistle Current Ceiling Prices Prisoner at the Bar Never a Dull Moment Doctor Mac Wild Life Serenade London News os : P conoanohoansaone DOD an 27, PALMERSTON Nth. 1400 ke. 214 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 7.30 Health Talk 9. 0-39.30 Good Morning 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 6. O p.m. Variety 6.15 London News The Dark Horse Vanity Fair Woman in White Submarine Patro! Current Ceiling Prices Prisoner at the Sar So the Story Goes Doctor Mac Wild Life Talk by Anne Stewart Close down SOOCNRBNNND osaokacksaa —

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 320, 10 August 1945, Page 28

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Tuesday, August 14 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 320, 10 August 1945, Page 28

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