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The Armed Forces Radio Service

‘THIS service, which now broadcasts under the title "The Voice of Information and Education," begins each hour’s transmission with the news and may be heard at very good strength during the afternoon and evening. Many well known personalities, such as Frank Morgan, Abbot & Costello, and Alex Templeton, as well as music by leading bands (including Hoagy Carmichael’s and Benny Goodman’s) may be heard regularly in these programmes. ; Frequencies and times of transmission of stations beamed to the South Pacific: m/c. m. ; KGEX 15.21. 19.7 10. 9 am.- 6.45 p.m. KRHo 17.80 16.87 1.30 p.m.- 5. 0 p.m. KGEI 15.13 19.83 1. Op.m.- 8.45 p.m. KNBI 17.77 16.88- 1.15 p.m.- 5. 0 p.m. KGEX 11.73 25.58 7. Op.m.-10. 0 p.m. KWID 11,90 25.21 7. 0 p.m.--11.30 p.m. KGEI 9.53 31.48 9. Op.m.- 2. O0a.m. Headlines in the Programmes: 130 pm-2.0 p.m. Sunday, Frank Morgan; Thursday, Hollywood Music Hall; Friday, Abbot & Costello; Saturday, Hit Parade. 2.15-2.30 p.m., Monday to Saturday, Personal Album. — 3.15-3.30 p.m, Sunday, Concert Hall; Monday, Album of Music. 3.30--4.0 p.m., Monday, Hoagy Carmichael; Wednesday, Benny Goodman; Thursday, Duke Ellington; Friday, Tommy Dorsey. 4.30-5.0 pm., Tuesday, Say it with Music; Wednesday, Our Foreign Policy; Thursday, This is the Star; Saturday, Show Time. : 5.15-5:30 p.m., Sunday, Wings Over Jordan; Monday to Saturday, Remem-

5.30-6.0 p.m., Sunday, Harvest of Stars; Monday, Hour of Charm; Wednesday, Treasure Hour. 6.15-6.45 p.m., Monday, Album of Music; Wednesday, Command Performance; Friday, Jubilee. 6.45-7.0 p.m., Sunday, Hymns from Home; Tuesday and Wednesday, World in Music. 8.15-8.45 p.m. Sunday, Alex Templeton; Wednesday, Melody Hour; Thursday, Music Hall; Saturday, ARFS Ranch House. 8.45-9.0. p.m., Monday to Saturday, Personal Album. , 9.15-9.45 p.m., Sunday, Frank Morgan; Monday, Leave it to the Girls; Tuesday, It Pays to be Ignorant; Wednesday, Hollywood Music Hall;’ Friday, Abbot and Costello; Saturday, Hit Parade. 9.45-10.0 p.m., Sunday, Hymns ‘from Home. . : 10.15-10.30 p.m., Tuesday to Friday, Magic Carpet. 10.30--11.0 p.m., Sunday, Concert Hall; Monday, Album of Music; Tuesday, To the Rear March; Wednesday, Command Performance; Thursday, Mail Call; Saturday, Jill’s Juke Box) — 11.30-12.0 midnight, Sunday, Music for Sunday; Monday, Science Magazine; Tuesday, Say @with Music; Wednesday, Our Foreign M@licy; Thursday, This is the Story; Friday, Heard at Home. _ These. programme schedules may be heard at 3.15, 5.15, 8,45 and 11.15 p.m, on the ist and 15th day of each month,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 381, 11 October 1946, Page 8

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The Armed Forces Radio Service New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 381, 11 October 1946, Page 8

The Armed Forces Radio Service New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 381, 11 October 1946, Page 8

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