Tuesday, June 4
AUCKLAND 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0.a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. O Correspondence School Session 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Light and Shade 10. 0 Devotions: Rev. A, Roxburgh Wallace 10.20. For My Lady: "Pride and Prejudice" 10.55-11.0 Health in the Home 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Musical Snapshots 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR" Capriccio Italien arias from "Boris Goudonov" anu "Prince Igor’ Rimsky-Korsakov Symphony No, 4 in F Minor, Op. 36 Tohaikovski 3.30 ~ Conversation Pieces 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Light Music : 4.30-5.0 Children’s Hour: "Fuinbombo, the Last of the Dragons" 3. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 3.40 National Announcements 5.45 BBC Newsreel 7.0 Local News Service 7.15 Taik by the Gardening Expert 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Accent on Rhythm. A programme of light music, featuring the Bachelor Girls, Peter Akister: (String bass), George Elliott (guitar) and James Moody (piano) BBC Programme 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 80 #=‘The English Theatre: The Restoration Theatre BBC Programme 8.16 Music from the Movies, featuring Louis Levy and his Gaumont British Studio Orchestra with Beryl. Davis, Benny Lee, -Jack Cooper and the Georgettes BBC. Programme 8.45 "Chief Inspector French's Cases: The Case of the Stolen Hand Grenade" BBC Programme 9. 0 Newsree! and Commentary 9,25 Vera Lynn It Could Happen to You Van Heusen 9.30 ‘Fashions in Melody": A Studio Programme by Ossie -Cheesman and his Dance Orchestra 10. 0 Dance Music 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN ) Myaxe AUCKLAND 7. O p.m. After Dinner Music 8. 0 SYMPHONIC PROGRAMME Brahms .Walter and the Vienna Philhar--"monic Academic Festival Overture 8. 8 Artur Schnabel with Boult = the BBC Symphony Orchesra ; Peer in B Flat Major, Op. 9. 0 Contemporary Musio National Symphony Orchestra _ Festival Overture ; William Schuman 9. 9 Emanuel Feuermann with StoKkowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra Solomon Bloch 9.31 Koussevitsky and the BBC Symphony Orchestra ' symphony No. 7 in°C Major. Sibelius 970. O Lili Kraus at the Piano 970.16 Alexander Kipnis 70.30 Close down
(] ZANA AUCKLAND 1250%c. 240 m, 6. Op.m. Piano and Organ Selections . 6.20 Latin American Rhythms 6.40 Light Popular Music 7. 0 Symphonic Hour Variations Symphonique Symphony in D Minor Franck 8. 0 "Overture to Death" 8.30 Selections from "The Desert Song" 9.0 #Light Concert 10. 0 Close down V/ WELLINGTON 2 570 ke. 526m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 9. 0 Correspondence School Session 9.32 Morning Star: Malcolm McEachern (bass) 8.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.256 MORNING TALK: "More Leaves from My Scrapbook," by Cecil Hull Before the war, Miss Hull wes ‘Senior English Mistress at the ‘Auckland Girls’ Grammar School. ‘For some years she has kept.a literary. scrapbook, from which she has drawn the material for this series of talks 10.28-10.30 Time Signals 10.40-11.0 For My Lady: Master Singers: Andre Gaudin (baritone), Charles Panzera (baritone) 42. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2.0 CLASSICAL HOUR Early English Composers Ayres, Madrigals and Ballets Ayre: Rest Sweet Nymphs Pilkington Ayre: Sing We and Chant It Morley Madrigals: Hark All Ye Lovely Saints Weelkes Come Again Sweet Love Dowland Ballet: Down in the Flow’ry Vale Festa tnstrumental Works Fantasy for a Chest of Sis Viols Weelkes Divisions on a Ground Norcome The Lord of Salisbury The Queene’s Command Goe from My Window Gibbons
maa 2.30 Music by the NBS Light Orchestra Conductor: Harry Ellwood Leader: Leela Bloy Variations on a theme by Tchaikovski Arensky Arabesque Debussy Passemezzo Fouids Mock Morris Grainger From the Studio 3. 0 "Bright Horizon" 3.28 to 3.30 Time Signals | 3.30 Music While You Work 4.0 "Owen Foster and the Devil" e 4.15 The Salon Orchestra 4.30-5.0 Children’s Hour: Tom Thumb and his Bird Anecdotes 6. 0 Dinner Musie 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7.0 Local News Service 7.15 Great Figures of the Bar; Thomas Erskine This is the first of a series of talks to be presented each Tuesday evening at this time by Richard Singer 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME
Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra Dance of the Seven Veils (‘"‘Salome’’) Strauss 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8. 0 Beethoven Sonata Series MAURICE CLARE (violinist) DOROTHY DAVIES (pianist) Sonata No. 1 in A Major, Op. 30 8.28 Modern Song Cycle Series LEX MACDONALD (baritone) with EDITH TURNER at the piano Five 16th Century Poems Ireland From the Studio 8.42 London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati — "School of: Dancing’ Baliet | Music Boccherini-Francaix 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 Music by Contemporary Composers NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy Symphony No. 1 in B Fiat Minor Khrennikov Mitchell Miller (oboe) and Strings of the Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra conducted by Bernard Hermann Oboe Concerto Vaughan Williams 10.20 Music by Franz Lehar 10.30 ‘Professor Burnside Investigates" One of a series of short detective plays by Mileson Horton 10.45 Sandy McPherson at the Theatre Organ 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN BYES MEttneres 6. 0 p.m. Dance Music 6.30 Songs for Sale 6.45 Recorded Reminiscences 7. 0 Music from the Movies BBC Programme 7.30 Cuban Episode I
7.45 Ted Steele Novatones 8.0 Footlight Featurettes 9.30 New Zealand News for the Pacific Islands 9.45 Salute to Rhythm: A Parade of the Best in Jazz by Phil Green and his Concert Dance Orchestra BBC Programme 10.15: Music of Mant&ttan, conducted by Norman Cloutier 10.30 Close down [BY Wettingron 7. Op.m. Rhythm in Retrospect 7.20 "The Amazing Duchess" 7.33 Fanfare: A Varied session for Lovers of Band Music 8. 0 "The House that Margaret Built" 8.25 Musical News Review: The latest Musical News and things you might have missed 9.2 "Jalna," the Story of the Whiteoaks Family by Maza de la Roche 9.30 Night Club 10. 0 Close down
27 [33 NEW PLYMOUTH 810 ke. 370m. 7. Op.m. Concert Programme 8.30 "Stage Door Canteen" 9. 1 Station Announcements 9. 2 Concert Programme 9.30 Dance Music 10. 0 Close down EN7 in] aeriee. 7. 0, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 9. 0 Correspondence School Session 9.30-9.32 Current Ceiling Prices 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30-2.0 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 4.30 These Were Hits 4.43-5.0 "The Sky Blue Falcon": a Serial for Children 6. 0 Music Round the Campfire 6.15 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7.0 Station Announcements After Dinner Music 7.15 "The Todds" 7.30 Starlight, featuring Vera Lynn BBC Programme 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8. 6 "The Mystery of Mooredge Manor" 8.30 EVENING CONCERT London Philharmonic Orchestra Tarantelle, Op. 43 Glazounov Spring Song Spinning Song Mendelssohn 8.38 JOYCE PARKHILL (soprano) Faith in Spring Hark! Hark the Lark! The Trout Schubert A Studio Recital 8.43 Cedric Sharpe (’cello) Chant Sans Pariles Tchaikovski Serenade Pierne 8.49 JOYCE PARKHILL (soprano) A Lullaby Boat Song Stanford Dainty Little Maiden Somervell A Studio Recital 8.55 The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Shepherd’s Hey Country Gardens Grainger 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 Ambassadors Quartet 9.40 At the Organ: Sidney Torch 9.45 The Raymond Scott Show 10, 0 Close down
Fein 7. 0 p.m. Miscellaneous Light Popular Music 7.30 Hawaiian Harmony 7.45 "Dad and Dave" 8.0 MUSICAL COMEDY: Stolz, Coward, de Koven, Gershwin 8.30 London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted -by Dr. Malcolm Sargent "Les Sylphides" Ballet Chopin 9. 1 The Berlin. Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Alols Melichar with Zither Solo Tales from the Vienna Woods a Strauss The BBC Wireless Chorus The Dear Old Home Songs Marek Weber’s Orchestra Village Swallows from Aus tria Strauss The Flower of Hawaii Abraham 9.33 Dance Music: Glenn Miller and his Orchestra 3 10.0 Close down 72.) GISBORNE 980 ke. 306m. 7. Op.m. Light Orchestral 8.13 9.21 7.15 "Klondike" 7.30 Variety Calling 8. 0 BBC Programme / 9. 0 Abraham Lincoln 9.25 The Gondoliers, Aet 2 (Gilbert and Sullivan) 10.5 Close down
3) Y 720 ke. 416m. 68. 0,7.0,8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. O Correspondence School ses= sion 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.45 Music While You Work 10.10 For My Lady: "The Amaze ing Duchess" ; 10.3 Devotional Service 10.45-11.0 Light Orchestras 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Music While You Work 2.30 "Racial Pie of Canterbury" Talk by David Delany prepared from material collected by the late N.Z. writer, Esther Glen 2.45 Film Tunes 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR: Featuring Symphony No. 1 in E Minor Sibelius OQ Health in the Home 5 Time for Melody 4.30-5.0 , Children’s Hour: Tiny Tot’s Corner and Bee for Books 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7. 0 Local News Service 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME "Dad and Dave": 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8. 0 "The Music of Doom," from Anne Radcliff’s novel "The Mystery of Udolpho," adapted for the radio by Lorna Bingham ; 8.25 "THE TUNE PARADE," featuring MARTIN WINIATA AND HIS MUSIC A Studio Recital 8.45 "The Pegadg? *~ 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 Gilbert and Sullivan Opera "Gondoliers," Act. 2. From the H.M.V. recordings made under the personal supervision of Rupert D’Oyly Carte, of England, and by arrangement with Rupert D’Ovly Carte, London, and J, CG, Williamson Ltd, 9.52 Rhythm Time 10. O Freddie Slack and his Orchestra 10.30 Andy Russell 10.45 Dance Music 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN 4. 4
TT TT DOMINION WEATHER FORECASTS 7.15 a.m., 12.30 and. 9.1 p.m.; 1YA, 2YA, 3YA, 4YA, 2YH, 3ZR ‘and 4YZ. CITY WEATHER FORECASTS 1ZB: 7.32 a.m., 12.57 and 9.35 p.m. 278 and 4ZB: 7.33 a.m., 12.57 and 9.35 p.m. 3ZB: 7.30 a.m., 12.30 and 9.30 p.m. 2ZA: 7.15 am. and 9,35 p.m.; 2¥YD: 10 p.m. only.
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL Ihe following programme will be broadcast to Correspondence Schooi pupils by 2YA, and re-broadcast by 1YA, 3YA, 4YA. 2YH, 3ZR and 4YZ: TUESDAY, JUNE 4 9. 5 am. Dr. A. G. Butchers: A Talk by the Headmaster. 9.14 Miss K. Fuller: Games to music. 9.21 Lt.-Col. T. Orde Lees: The First Parachutes. FRIDAY, JUNE 7 9. 4 a.m. Miss R. C. Beckway: Musical Appreciation: Fairy Tales ir Music: The Nutcracker Suite (2). 9:14 R. J. Cowan: Travel Talk. 9.24 Miss E. R. Ryan: Shorthand Dictation.
SY CHRISTCHURCH 1200 ke. 250 m. 6. Op.m. Music from the Theatre and Opera House 6.30 Instrumental Interlude 6.45 Songs by May Brahe 7 2 Popular Tunes of the Times 7.30 Intermission BBC Programme 8. 0 CHAMBER MUSIC Myra Hess (piano), Yelly D’Aranyi (violin) and Gaspar Cassado (’cello) Trio in C Major, Op. 87 Brahms 8.30 Griller String Quartet ‘Quartet in G Major, No, 1 : Bax 9. 1 Florence Hooton (cello) and Gerald Moore (piano) Suite Italienne Stravinsky, arr. Piatigorsky 9.17 Clifford Curzon and Benjamin Britten (two pianos) Introduction and Rondo alla Burlesca Mazurka Elegiaca ‘Britten 9.35 Albert Sammons (violin) and William Murdoch (piano) Sonata'in E Minor, Op. 8&2 . Elgar 10. O Non-Stop Variety 10.30 Close down [Se2Ry SRevMouTE 7. 0, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Early Morning Music 8.40 Merry Melodies 9. 0 Correspondence School Session : " 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.44 The Symphony Orchestra 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.20 To-day’s Star: Eddy Duchin 10.30 For.the Old Folks 10.45-11.0 "Paul Clifford" 12. 0 Lunch Music
1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 World-famous Pianists 2.16 Calling All Hospitals 2.45 AFTERNOON TALK: "The Golden Era of Central Otago: The Coming of the Dredges" 3. 0 The NBC Symphony Orch- | estra 3,30 Theatre Echoes 4.0 "Tradesmen’s Entrance" 4.14 The Jumpin’ Jacks and Vocalist Patti Duggan 4.25 For the Dance Fan 4.46-5.0 Streamline Fairy Tales 6. 0 "Dad and Dave" 6.14 What’s New? 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 BBC Newsreel The Salon Orchestra Selections from ‘Maytime" 7.16 "The Corsican Brothers" 7.30 Musie of Manhattan 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8. 0 Highlights of Opera 8.21 "Itma"’: Tommy Handley on the Air 8.50 Richard Leibert at the Oran 9. .* .Newsreel and Commentary 9.25 Radio Rhythm Revue 9.46 Uncle Sam Presents Rudy Vallee and the Coastguard Band 10. 0 Close dowh 4) Y 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0,7.0,8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 0 Correspondence School Session 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Music While You Work 10. 0 "Cooking by Gas": Talk by Miss N. J. Glue 10.20 Devotional Service 10.40-11.0 For My Lady: Famous Comedians; Sophie Tucker (U.S.A,) .
-- enn 12. 0 Luneh Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 My Orchestra: Charles Brill Orchestra 2.15 Artists on Parade: Peter Dawson 2.30 Music While You Work 3. 90 Melody Makers: Waltz Orchestra 3.15 Vocal ir eaters Madison Singers 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Modern English Orchestral Works Symphony No. 2 in E Flat, Op. 63 , Elgar 4.30-5.0 Children’s Hour 6. 0 Dirmer Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7. 0 Local News Service 7.15 WINTER COURSE TALK: "The University in the Modern «World: Professional Training in the ig Tey 8 DY. W.- E: Adams, M.Sc., B.Med.Sci., M.B., Cn.B., Ph.D., professor of Anatomy, University of Otago 7.38 EVENING PROGRAMME Mantovani and his Concert Orchestra Lullaby of the Bells Piano Concerto Ward 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8. 0 The English Theatre: English Opera BBC Programme 8.15 A Programme by the St. Kilda Band conducted by W. L. Francis Honour the Brave March Rimmer Cavalier Sutton 8.24 Anthony Strange (tenor) The Fiddler of Kildare Gleeson The Sun God James 8.30 THE BAND "The Thievish Magpie’ Over ture Rossini
8.41 Willa Hokin : Summer Serenade Kerr I'm Dreaming Again Whaite 8.47 THE -BAND Demoiselle Chic Fletcher Holley Hews, arr. Francis La Russe . Rimmer 8. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.30 BBC Brains Trust Question-master; Donald McCullough, ' The Brains Trust: Sir Ernest Barker, author of ‘Reflections on Government"; . Geoffrey Crowther, editor of "The Economist"; Comm. Cc. B. Fry, cricketer; Edwin Evans, musical critic; and Lieut.-Comm. Gould. :
Some of the topics: Is it possible for a bowler to make a ball swerve or swing? Can humour be sustained in, musical composition wunaided by words? Which of the three British games-cricket, rugger or soccer-do you consider most helpful in developing character and sportsmanship? 9.58 Salon Concert Players At the Fair 10. O Starlight: Adelaide Hall, Charles Smart and Eric James BBC Programme 40.45 Music, Mirth and Melody 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN Faxole ds 6.-0 p.m. Music for Everyman 7. 0 Popular Music 7.30 "Spotlight": Eric Winstone and his Stringtette with Ivor Weir 8. 0 SONATA PROGRAMME John Barbirolli (cello) ‘and Ethel Bartlett (piano) Sonata No, 1 in G Major Bach
TS 8.17 Viadimir Horowitz (piano) Sonata No. 1 in E Flat . Haydn 8.34 Watson Forbes. (viola) and Maria Korchinska (harp) Sonata 8.56 Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson (two pianos) Hardanger 9. 0 CHAMBER MUSIC The Pasquier Trio Trio in G Major, Op. 9, No. 1. Beethovon 9.26 Lener String Quartet wc Thee in D Major, Op. 76, Haydn 9.52 Budapest em | Peuatter Quartetsatz in C Minor — 10. 0 Favourite Melodies 10.30 Close down
"IN/ 22 INVERCARGILL 680 kc. 441 m. 7. 0. 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 9. 0. Correspondence School Session 9.30-9.32 Current Ceiling Prices 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30-2.0 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 4.45-5.0 Children’s Hour: Rata’s Quiz 6. 0 "Departure Delayed" 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7. 0 After Dinner Music 7.30 Talk for the Man on the Land: "Young Farmers’ Clubs and the Dominion Conference at Invercargill," by E. Rabbidge — 7.45 News and Commentary from the United States 8. 0 Listeners’ Own 9. 0 Newsree!l and Commentary 9.30 "Passport to Danger: In Which the Young Lady Sayg ‘Yes’ Again" 10. 0 Close down
Tuesday. June 4
News, 6.0 a.m. and 11.0 p.m. from the ZB’s
News, 6.0 a.m. and_11.0 p.m, from the ZB’s.
Sate inn MORNING: 6. 0 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 Three Generations 10.30 O Absalom! 1€C.45 Big Sister AFTERNOON; 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.30 Home Decorating Talk by Anne Stewart 12.35 Shopping Reporter (Sally) 1.45 1ZB Happiness Club (Joan) 2.30 The Home Service Session (Jane) ¢ 4. 0 Women’s World (Marina) EVENING: Secret Service Scouts Wild Life Thanks ... Carmen Cavalro (piano) Danger Unlimited A Case for Cleveland So the Story Goes The Bob Dyer Show Bulldog Drummond: Female "of the Species 8.45 Kenneth Melvin, the Radio Editor 9.0 Current Ceiling Prices 9. 5 Doctor Mac 10. 0 Turning Back the Pages (Rod Talbot) 10.30 Hits from the Shows . 411. 0 London News 11.15 Before the Ending of the — ao SONI DHS asans e co Day 12. 0 Close down
2ZB WELLINGTON 1130 ke, 265 m. MORNING: 6. 0 London News 7.30 Health Talk 9. © Aunt Daisy 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 10. 0 Judy and Jane 10.15 Two Destinies 10.30 © Absalom! 10.45 Big Sister AFTERNOON: 12. 0 Mid-day Melody Menu 12.30 Home Decorating Session 12.36 Shopping Reporter 2.0 #£Melodious Memories 2.30 Home Service Session 4. 0 Women’s World EVENING: 6. 0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 Wild Life 6.30 The Grey Shadow 7.165 Danger Unlimited 7.30 A Case for Cleveland 7.45 Great Days in Sport 8.0 #£The Bob Dyer Show 8.30 Bulldog Drummond 8.45 Local Talent: Junior Talent Quest ‘ 9. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 9 5 Doctor Mac 10. 0 In Reverent Mood 10.15 Never a Dull Moment 10.30 Hits from the Shows 11. 0 London News 11.10 Swing Request Session 12. 0 Close down
3 ZB CHRISTCHURCH 1430 ke. 210 m, MORNING: 6. 0 London News 7.30 Health Talk 8. oo Breakfast Club with Happi 1 9. 0 Morning Recipe Session comreeess 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 10. 0 Judy and Jane 10.15 The Auction Block 10.30 ©O Absalom! 10.45 Big Sister
AFTERNOON: 12. 0 Lunchtime Fare 12.30 Home Decorating Talk by Anne Stewart 12.35 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) 2.0 Reserved 2.30 The Home Service Session (Nancy) 4. 0 Women’s World (Joan) 4.45 The Children’s Session with Grace and Jacko EVENING: : 6. 0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 Wild Life 6.30 Dickens Club: David Copperfield a0 Reserved 7.15 Danger Unlimited 7.30 A Case for Cleveland 7.45 Red Streak 8. 0 The Bob Dyer Show 8 30 Bulldog Drummond: Female of the Species 8.45 The Devil’s Cub 9. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 9. & Doctor Mac (first broadcast . of new series) .30 Musical Programme 10. O Thanks for the Song 10.15 Fate Blows the Whistle ne Top of the Evening 1. 0 London News 12. 0 Close down
4ZB 1310 gue m 6. 0 7.30 9. 0 9.30 10. 0 10.15 10.30 10.45 12. 0 12.30 MORNING: London News Health Talk Aunt Daisy Current Ceiling Prices Judy and Jane Three Generations O Absalom! Big Sister AFTERNOON: Lunch Hour Tunes Home Decorating Talk by Anne Stewart 12.35 Shopping Reporter (Jessie McLennan)
2.0 Melodies and Memories 2.30 Home Service Session 4. 0 Women’s World (Alma Oaten) 4.45 Long, Long Ago: The Peacock Lear EVENING: 6. 0 Secret Service Scouts 6.15 Wild Life 6.30 The Old Corral 7.15 Danger Unlimited 7.30 A Case for Cleveland 7.45 Musical Chairs 8. 0 The Bob Dyer Show 8.30 Female of the Species 8.45 Chuckles with Jerry 9. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 9. 3 The Man in Grey 10. 0 Serenade 11. 0 London News 11.10 Late Night Request Programme " 12. 0 Close down
mo PALMERSTON Nth, 1400 ke, (214m, MORNING: 6. 0 London News 7.30° Health Talk 9. 0-98.30 Good Morning Request Session 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices EVENING: 6. 0 Variety 6.15 Wild Life 6.45 The Rank Outsider 7.15 The Lady 7.30 The Count of Monte Cristo 7.45 A Case for Cleveland 8. 0 Current Ceiling Prices 8.5 The Bob Dyer Show 8.45 Ernest Bliss 9.0 The Man in Grey 9.15 Reserved $.30 Home Decorating Talk by Anne Stewart 9.45 Reserved 10. 0 Close down
At 6.30 to-night 1ZB pays a weekly tribute to the stars of radio: this week Carmen Cavallaro (piano). > * * The return of ond of radio’s most popular personalities in Chuckles with Jerry to-night- at 8.45 from 4ZB. Who’s on acai in the Junior Talent Quest? Listen to 2ZB at 8.45 p.m.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 362, 31 May 1946, Page 36
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