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Tuesday, February 5

LUNN eoretie | 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0,8.45 a.m. London vows 4 Correspondence School session (see page 26) 9.30 ‘Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Light and Shade 10. 0 Devotions 10.20 For My Lady: "Pride and Prejudice" 10.65 Health in the Home 11. 0 Morning Melodies 11.15-11.30 Music While You Work 12. 0 Lunch music PLAN and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 2.0 Musical Snapshots 2.30 Classical Music, featuring Symphonies; Symphony in D Minor (Cesar Franck ) 3.30 Connoisseur’s Diary 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Light Music 4.45-5.30 Children’s session: "Fumbombo, the last of the Dragons" 6. @ Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7.0 Local News Service 7.15 Talk by the Gardening Expert 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "To Town .on Two Pianos" (BBC programme) News and Commentary from the United States 8.0 Palace of Varieties (BBC programme) 8.28 Music from the Movies (BBC programme) 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.26 Vera Lynn (light vocal), "lve Heard That Song Before" (Cann) 9.30 Fashions in Melody (Studio Dance Orchestra) 10.0 Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra 10.15 Jack Payne and his Band (BBC programme) 10.45 Artie Shaw and his Orchestra 411.0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN LIN?2 00 ker ies 0-5.30 p.m. Light Music . O After Dinner Music 8. 0 Symphonic Programme: ™ Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Siegfried Idyll (Wagner) 8.16 Berlin’ Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony No. 4 in E Major, Op. 98 (Brahms) + 1 Egon Petri (piano) and Philharmonic Orchestra, Concerto No. 2 in" A Major (Liszt) 9.25 Presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan Opera "Princess Ida" Act 2 (30-18), from the H.M.V. recordings made under the personal supervision of Rupert D’Oyly Carte .of England, .and by arrangement with Rupert D’Ovyly Carte, London, and J. C Williamson Ltd. 10. 0 Finale 10.30 Close down SDTV) AUCKLAND mon Be 1250 ke. 240 m 5. 0-5,.30 p.m. Light Variety 6. 0 Light Orchestral Music 6.20 Music from the Latins 6.40 Light Popular Music = Symphonic Hour 8. Celebrity Artists 9. 0 oor apr from Opera and — 10. Ghose down 2 Y, 570 ke, 526m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0, 8.45 a.m. London News Breakfast session 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 26) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices ‘9.32 Morning Star: John Charles Thomas (baritone) 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.26 uiet Interlude 10.40 For My Lady: . "Information Corner’

11. 0 Morning Talk: "N.Z.. Explorers: William Colenso," by Rewa Glenn 11:15-11.30 Variety 12. 0 Lunch music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 2. 0 Classical Hour: Sonata Hour: Sonata in A Major-Posthumous (Schubert) 2.30 The NBS Light Orchestra Conductor: Harry Ellwood Leader: Leela Bloy 3.0 Bright Horizon 3.30 Music While You Work 4.0 "The Lady" 4.15 The Salon Orchestra 4.30 Variety 5. 0-5.30 Children’s session: "The Mosquitoes" and Famous Boy Sopranos 6. 0 Dinner music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7. 0 Reserved 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Rena Edwards (soprano) Songs by Hugé Wolf "The Wandering Minstrel," "In the Shadow of My Tresses, s "Prayer," "On My Wanderings," "Anacreon’s Grave, "» "Modest Heart" (A Studio Recital) 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States ms QO Contemporary Music: Maher Symphony No. 4 in D Major, Bruno Walter and the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra 8. O Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 Winifred Cooke (pianist), Rondo Capriccio (Beethoven), Ballade, Op. 10, No. 1 (Brahms), Peasant Festival (Smetana) (A Studio Recital) 9.40 "Tristan and Isolde" (Wagner) Leopold Stokowski and _ the Philadelphia Orchestra 10.16 Gems from the pen of Jerome Kern 10.30 The Stage Presents 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN 2) Cc WELL NGTON ke. 357 m. 5. 0-5.30 p.m. Musical Digest 6. 0 Dance Music 6.30 Songs for Sale 6.45 The Allen Roth Show 7. 0 Victor Silvester Tempos 7.15 Voices in Harmony 7.30 Cuban Episode 7.45 Recorded Reminiscences 8.0 "Stage Door Canteen’ 8.30 Footlight Featurettes 30 New Zealand News for the Pacific Islands 9.45 Eugene Pini Tango Orchestra 10.15 Light Concert Programme 10.30 Close down : FeWiOR es 7. Op.m. Rhythm in Retrospect 7.20 "The Amazing Duchess" 7.33 Fanfare 8.0 "The House that Margaret Bue 22s Fe sae Digest "The Spoilers" Night Club Pe sar QO Close down

(avi ™ NEW PLYMOUTH 10 ke. 370m. 7. Op.m. Concert Programme 8.30 Stage Door Canteen 8. 2 Concert Programme 9.30 Dance Music 10. 0 Close down eA NAPIER 750 ke. 395m, 7. 0, 8.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 8. 0 CorreSpondence School session (see page 26) 9.30-9.32 Current Ceiling Prices 12. 0-2.0 p.m. Lunch Music (12.45 and 1.15, LONDON NEWS) 5. 0 Dance Hits of Yesteryear 5.15-5.30 "Coral Cave’ 6. 0 Music Round the Campfire 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Musical Programme 6.45 Station Announcements "Mr. Meredith Walks Out’ 7.30 ‘"‘Spotlight’’: BBC Programme introducing Evelyn Dove and Fela Sowonde 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8.0 Interlude 8.6 "When Cobb and Co, Was king" 8.30 Alfred Cortot (piano), "Invitation to the Waltz’ (Weber) 8.36 Richard Tauber’ (tenor), " Serenata " (Toselli Bohm). "Mattinata"’. (Leoncavallo) 8.42 The Orchestra of H.M. Royal. Marines, "La Belle Pensee" (Erichs), "Amparito Roca’"’ (Texidor) 8.48 Harold Williams and Male chorus, "Chorus Gentlemen’’ (Lohr), "Glorious Devon" (German) 8.54 New Light Symphony Orchestra, (Herbert) + 8. 0 Newsree!l and Commentary 9.25 "Uncle Sam Presents" 0.0 Close down ® BYR we Nel 920 ke, 327 m; 7. Op.m. For the Yotinger Listener 7.413 Light Popular Music 7.45 "Dad and Dave" 8. 0 Musical Comedy Selections 8.30 Orchestral Music: Kubelik and Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, "Moldau"’ (Smetana) 8.42 Miliza Korjus (soprano) 8.46 Talich and Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Slavonic Dances Nos. 10-13 (Dvorak) 9.1 Sir Dan Godfrey and Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "The Brong Horse" Over ture (Auber), "Raindrops" Pizzicati for Strings (Riviere) 9.712 Dennis Noble (baritone) with Chorus and = Orchestra, Famous Ballads by, Weatherley 9.21 London Palladium . Orehestra 9.30 Dance Music by Joe Loss and his Orchestra 10.0 Close down Q23 TN 7. 0 p.m. Variety Calling 7.46 "kKlondike’ 8.0 BBC Programme 8.15 "Cloudy Weather" 10. 0 Close down SS hY/ CHRISTCHURCH 720 kc. 416m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0, 8.45 a.m. London . News 9. 0 Correspondence School ses= sion (see page 26) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.45 Music While You Work 10.10 For My easy "The Amaz40/38 Duchess" Devotional Sérvice Light Orchestras |

10.55 Health in the Home 11, 0-11.30 Hawaiian Time 12.0 Lunch Music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) : 2.0 Music While You Work | 2.30 Film Tunes 3. 0 Classical Hour: Kathleen Long (piano), Preludes, Book 2 (Debussy ) 4.0 Melody Time’ 4.30 Modern Rhythm 5. 0-5.30 Children’s session 6. O Dinner Music (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: "Dad and Dave" 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8.0 "Abraham Lincoln" 8.25. The Tune Parade, featuring _ Martin Winiata and His Music (A Studio Presentation) /~-~8.45 "The Todds" 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 Presentation of Gilbert and | Sullivan Opera "Princess Ida," . Act 2, from the H.M.V. recordings made.under: the personal gupervision of Rupert D’Oyly: | Carte, of England, and by arrangement with Rupert D’Ovley Carte, London, and J. C., WilLtd. 10. O Sonny Kendis and His Stork Club Orchestra 40.20 Chamber Music Society and | pinah Shore 10.45 Leo Reisman and His Orchestra , 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 41.20 CLOSE DOWN NY ALS CHRISTCHURCH 1200 ke. 250 m. 5. 0-5.30 p.m. Evening Serenade 6. 0 "The First Great Churchill’ 6.13 Concert Time 7. O In Lighter Vein 7.30 Hits of the Day Blech String Quartet, Quartet in D Minor, K.424 (Mozart) 8.25 Tiana Lemnitz (soprano), "By Anselmo’s Grave’ (Sehubert) 8.29 Albert Sammons (violin), Cedric Sharpe (cello) and William Murdoch (piano), Trio in C Minor, Op, 66 (Mendelssohn) . 1 SONATA HOUR: Florence Hooton (’cello), and Roger Pratt (piano), Sonata (Sammartini) 9.8 Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone "The Command," "Spring’s Journey" (Schumann) 9.14 Noel Newton-Wood (piano), Sonata No. 1 in C, Op. 24 (Weber) 9.40. Elizabeth. Schumann (so0prano), "The Solitary One" (Schubert) 9.44 Karl Freund (violin) and Susanne Fischer (piano), Sonata in G Minor, Op. 137, No. 3 (Schubert) 10. oO, Merry and Bright 10.30’ Close down SIAR aH 7. 0, 8.0,8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School ses~ sion (see page 26) 10. 0-10.30 Devotional Service 12. 0 Pas | He Ri 15 and 1.15 or NDO ws) 3. 0 3.30 Let’s be Gay! 4.0 "Tradesmen’s Entrance" 4.14 Keyboard Ramblings + te These are Popular For the Children Dinner Music 6. 0 "Dad and Dave" 6.40 Hawalian Echoes 7. 0 Viennese Waltz Orchestra, Immortal Strauss 7. 9 Herbert Ernest Groh (tenor), "Wine Waltz" 7A2 The London Palladium Orchestra, "The March Symphonique"’ ie 7.16 "The Laughing Man" 7.30 The Allen Roth Show

745 News and Commentary from the United States ° 8. 0 Highlights of Opera 8.21 The Will Hay Programme 8.58 Serenades 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.26 Rhythm Cocktail 10. 0 Close down GIN//a\ DUNEDIN 790 ke, 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence School ses= sion (see page 26) 98.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Music While You Work 10.20 Devotional Service 11. 0 For My Lady: Famous Violinists: Guiseppe Tartini (Italy) 11.15-11.30 and at intervals: Commentary on the Plunket Shield Cricket Match Otago v. Canterbury at Carisbrook 12.0 Lunch Music (12.15 and 1.15 p.m, LONDON NEWS) 2.0 Harry Fryer and His Orchestra (BBC programme) 2.30 Music While You Work 3.0 Melody Makers 3.145 Vocal Ensemble 3.30 Classical Hour: FE Flat Major, Op. 44 (Schumann) played by Artur Schnabel and Pro Arte Quartet 4.30 Cafe Music 5. 0+5.30 Children’s session 6. 0 Dinner Music (6.15, LONe DON NEWS) 7.17 "On Your Metal: Winter; Barn Machinery" (BBC Farming Talk) 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8.0 EVENING PROGRAMME: A Programme by the St. Kilda Band conducte by W Francis ; "Challenge" March (G€alvert),"Ariel" (Henshall) ° 8. 9 From the. Studio: Yvonne Hill (Contraito), . "Smilin? Through’ (Penn), "Homing’’s (del Riego), "Down Here" (Brahe) 8.18 The Band: "FeStivaila" Fantasia (Winter) 8.28 Elsie and Doris Waters, "Gert, Daisy, a Piano-and How" (Waters) a 8.34 The Band: "Bal Masque" Waltz (Fletcher), "Hallelujah" Chorus (Handel) 8.46 Raymond Newell (baritone), "The Skipper’ (Hudson), ‘The Rivetter" (Arlen) 8.52 The Band: f "Silent: Nignt’ (arr. Francis), "Punchinello" March (Rimmer) 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.26 A. Van Dam and His Gaumont State Orchestra, "A Bouquet of Flowers" 9.31 Music from the Movies (BBC programme) 10. 0 Music, Mirth and Melody 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN [BVO HE] 5. O p.m. Music for Everyman 6.0 Variety ~- ; 7. 0 Popular Music 7.30 ‘Intermission’ -- 8. 0 SONATA PROGRAMME: William Pleeth (cello) and Margaret Good (piano), Sonata No. 1 in B Flat, Op. 41 (Mendelssohn) 8.25 Edwin Fischer (piano), Sonata in C Minor, Op. 13 (Beethoven) 8.42 May Harrison (violin) and Arnold Bax (piano), Sonata ‘No. 1 (Delius) 9.0 CHAMBER MUSIC: Alfred Cortot (piano), Jacques Thibaud (violin), Pau Casals (cello), Trio in D Minor, Op, €3 (Schumann) 9.31 Frederick Thurston and the Griller String’ Quartet, Clarinet Quintet (Bliss) 10. O Favourite Melodies 10.30 Close down

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, 2ZB, 3ZB, 4Z8. (2ZA at 7.32 a.m. and 9.35 p.m.; 2YO at 10 p.m. only).

[ayz ware 80 ke. 441 m, 7. 0, 8.0,8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 Correspondence. School session (see page 26) 9.30-9.32 Current Ceiling Prices 12. 0 Lunch musie (12.15 and 1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS) 5. 0 Children’s session: Uncle Alex’s Quiz ‘ 6.15-5.30 English Dance Orchestra 6,0 "Mystery of Mooredge Manor" 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.45 Hill Billy Roundup 7.0 After Dinner Music 7.30 Talk for the Man on the Land: "Harvesting of Small Seeds." by W. L. Harbord 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8. 0 Listeners’ Own 9. 0 Newsree!l and Commentary 9.25 Billy Reid’s Accordion Band: "Tango Land" 9.30 Appointment with Fear: "The Customers Like Murder’ 10. 0 Close down /

Tuesday. February 5

1ZB wee eee 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 10. 0 Judy and Jane 10.15 The Channings 10.30 My Son! My Son! 10.45 Big Sister

_ --a -s 1.5 11.10 12. 0 Talk by Anne Stewart Shopping Reporter (Sally) Lunch Music 1.45 p.m. 1ZB Happiness Club 2. 0 2.30 4. 0 6. 0 6.15 6.30 7. 0 7.15 7.30 7.45 8. 0 @ ono NAB Of Oms a. of goo®w 9 S od Reserved Home Service session Woman’s World (Marina) Secret Service Scouts Wild Life Thanks Reserved Danger Unlimited A Case for Cleveland So the Story Goes Bob Dyer Show Bulldog Drummond Radio Editor Current Ceiling Prices Doctor Mac Turning Back the Pages Talbot) Hits from the Shows London News Before the Ending of the Close down 2Z7B ere , 7.0, 8.45 a.m. London News Health Talk Aunt Daisy Current Ceiling Prices Judy and Jane Music in Sentimental Mood My Son! My Son! Big Sister Talk by Anne Stewart

11.10 12. 0 2. 0 2.30 4.0 6. 0 6.15 6.30 7.15 7.30 7.45 Cab 8.0 @ aw ° PAS OL ome -_ cogouton ~ a a t The Shopping Reporter Mid-day Melody Menu Reserved Home Service session Women’s World Secret Service Scouts Wild Life The Treasure House of Martin Hews Reserved Danger Unlimited A Case for Cleveland The Mystery of the Hansom The Bob Dyer Show resem | Drummond Local Talent Current Ceiling Prices. Doctor Mac Hymns of All Churches Jane Arden, Girl Detective London News Close down SZB ie nen =~ oo wr a2OOSS09eN® oo" hom’ & s , 7.0, 8.45 a.m. London News Health Talk Breakfast Club Aunt Daisy Current Ceiling Prices Judy and Jane The Dark Horse My Son! My Son! +e | Sister A Talk by Anne Stewart Shopping Reporter (ElizaAnne) 1.30 p.m. Colleges and Careers |

12. 0 Lunchtime Fare 2. O p.m. Reserved 2.30 The Home Service session (Nancy) 4. 0 Woman’s World (Joan) 4.45 The Children’s session, with Grace and Jacko 5. O Six Clues to Adventure 6. 0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 Wild Life 6.30 Dickens Club: David Copperfield & Ba Reserved Danger Unlimited A Case for Cleveland Red Streak The Bob Dyer Show Bulldog Drummond The Wind in the Bracken Current Ceiling Prices Doctor Mac Recordings Musical Programme Thanks for the Song 1 Microfun, conducted by Grace Green 0 London News » O Close down "is a= ogo or aoa qooucgcogucood 7. 8. 8. 8. 9. 9. 9. 9. 0. 0. 1. 2 1 1 1 1 4ZB tou ae m, 6. 0,-7.0, 8.45 a.m, London News 7.30 Health Talk i 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 11.10 Shopping Reporter (Jessie) 12. 0 Lunch Hour Tunes 2. 0 p.m. Reserved 2.30 The Home Service session aa 0 Women’s World (Tui) 5. 0 The Children Entertain 6. 0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 Wild Life 6.30 The Barrier 7.15 Danger Unlimited 7.30 A Case for Cleveland 7.45 When Did This Happen? 8. G The Bob Dyer Show 8.30 The Challenge 8.45 Green Rust 9. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 9. 3 Doctor Mac . 10. 0 Serenade 11. 0 London News 11.45 At Close of Day 12. 0 Close down pitt PALMERSTON Nth, 1400 ke. 214 m. 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m. London News Health Talk Good Morning Current Ceiling Prices p.m. Variety Wild Life The Famous Match Paul Clifford The Count of Monte Cristo The Grey Shadow (first. roadcast) © Current Ceiling Prices 8. 5 The Bob Dyer Show 8.45 The Treasure House of Martin Hews 9. 0 Doctor Mac y 9.30 Talk by Anne Stewart 9.45 The Barrier 10. 0 Close down a @ ooo aoO=p=° Aoaggo eo NNNOO

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 345, 1 February 1946, Page 28

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Tuesday, February 5 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 345, 1 February 1946, Page 28

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