Tuesday, June 17
650 ke. 462 m. 6. 0am. LONDON NEWS 7. 0, 8.0 LONDON NEWS 9. 0 Correspondence School Session (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Light and Shade 10. O Devotions: Rev, W. R. Milne 10.20 For My Lady: "Hills of Home" 10.40 "The Position of Women as Reflected in Literature: The Renaissance," by Zenocrate Mountjoy 10.55 Health In the- Home: The Middle-Aged Heart 42.0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2.0 Musical Snapshots ‘2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Romance in F Major Beethoven The Shepherd on the Rock Schubert Symphony No. 7 Beethoven 3.30 Conversation Pieces 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Light Music 4.30 Tthe Children’s Hour: ‘The Coral Island’ 6.0 Dinner Music 8.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45° -BBC Newsreel ) 7.0 Local News Service 7.15 Talk by the Gardening Expert %.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Dance Band with Art Rosoman and his Orchestra (Studio Recital) 9.48 #$SENIA CHOSTIAKOFF (Russian tenor) Dark Eyes Strokoff A Little Love, @ Little Kiss Silesu Gipsy Moon Borganoff Funiculi Funicula Denza (Studio Recital) 8.0 Concert by the National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service, conducted by Andersen Tyrer, with Colin Horsley (pianist) as guest artist Fantasia and Fugue in 6G Minor Bach, trans. Tyrer A London Symphony Vaughan Williams Piano Concerto No. 3 in C€ Minor, Op. 37 Beethoven Boloist: Colin Horsley Overture Fantasia: Romeo and Juliet Tchaikovski (From the Auckland Town Hall) Woody Herman and his Orchestra Uncle Sam Pesents: Glenn Miller and the Band of the Army Air Force Training 10. 0 Dance Music 14, 0 London News and Home News from Britain (4.20 CLOSE DOWN dy ex@ ag 7. Op.m. After Dinner Music 8.0 Light Concert, featuring Isador Goodman, Lily © Pons, Oscar Natzke, Toscha Sejdi, Webster Booth, and Grace Moore s. 0 eepmeness Concert by the Boston Pops rehestra, guest ‘artist John Charles Thomas 8.40 Vienna Boys’ Choir 10. O Etleen Joyce and Kirsten Flagstad. 970.30 Close down LISTENERS’ SUBSCRIPTIONS, — Paid a Orde Mile. ‘Seutew: Sas-5. ote months, 6/-. All mes in this issue are te, not be :
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10.10 Devotional Service 10.26 "Romance of Perfume: Perfume in History’’: This is the first talk in a new series by Dorothy Neal White 10.28-10.30 Time Signals 10.40 For My Lady: Famous Pla- . Mists: Renberg and Dennery 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2.0 Local Weather Conditions CLASSICAL HOUR Music by Schubert 414th of Series) Overture to ‘"Rosamunde" Symphony No. 8 ‘in B Minor ("The Unfinished’’) : Excerpts from "Siegfried" Wagner 3. 0 Songs by Men 3.15 Orchestral Interlude 3.30 Music. While You Work 4.30-5.0 Children’s session 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7. 0 Local News Service 7.16 "Pitcairn Island: Radio and War-time Excitements": Third of a series of talks by F. P. Ward 7.30. EVENING PROGRAMME Music by Contemporary American Composers National Symphony Orchestra Festival Overture William Schuman Eastman Rochester Symphony Orchestra Jubilee Chadwick ee Symphony Orchestra oel Chadwick hag satin ana the NBC ony Orchestra Zor Sivings = Barber!
8.14 HAAGEN HOLENBERGH (planist) A Studio Recital 8.15 Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra Symphony No. 8 in F Major, oe 93 Beethoven 8.40 NA RAPLEY (soprano) A Group of Lieder The Asra The Tear Oh Fair and Sweet and Holy The Dew It Shines Rubinstein (A Studio Recital) 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.10 Repetition of Greetings from the Kiwis in Japan 9.30 Reginald Kell (clarinet) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent Concerto in A Major, K.V.622 Mozart 10. O Musical Miscellany 10.45 Music for the Theatre 11.0 London News "and Home News from Britain 11.20 CLOSE DOWN 2YVC WELLINGTON 840 ke,_ 357 m. 6.30 p.m. Songs for Sale 6.45 Tenor Time 7. 0 BBC Theatre Orchestra 7.30 Hill Billy Quarter Hour 7.45 Novatime 8. 0 Footlight, Featurettes
8.30 Something Old, Something New 9. 0 Comedy Time 9.30 George Melachrino and His Orchestra 10. O Light Concert Programme 10.30 Close down SIV7([D) WELLINGTON 990 kc. 303 m. 7. Op.m. Rhythm in Retrospect 7.20 "The Sparrows of London" 7.33 Radio Variety: Music, Mirth and Melody . 0 "Epter a Murderer," based the novel by Ngaio Marsh 8.25 Musical News Review: The latest musical news and things you might have missed 9. 2 "Appointment with Fear: I Never Suspected" 9.30 Night Club 10. O Wellington District Weather Report Close down NZIS Mal, evMouTe Op.m. Concert Programme B80 "Four Just Men," by Edgar Wallace 9. 2 Concert Programme 9.30 Dance Music ies hg Close down | BYE a. a 1ER m, 7. 0, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 9. 0 Correspondence School Ses-| | sion(see page 34) 9.30 Current Gelling Prices 9.32 Morning Variety. ;
9.50 Morning Star: Stuart Robertson (baritone) 10. 0 "i Remember the Time": ] Reminiscences on a Hospital Verandah. Talk by Elsie Locke 10.15 Music While You Work 10.45 "Disraeli" 12.0 Lunch Muste 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Music While You Work 2.30 Variety — 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Sonata in C Sharp Minor Dohnanyi 4.0 Songs from the Shows, featuring Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth ; (BBC Programme) 4.30 These Were Hits! 4.45 Children's Hour: Mr. Poetryman 6.0 "The Buccaneers" 6.15 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7. 0 After Dinner Music 7.15 "The Scarlet Pimpernel": At the West Barricade (BBC Programme) 7.80 EVENING PROGRAMME "It’S a Pleasure’ (BBC Programme) 8. 0 "How Green Was My Valley"’ ee Torcnto Symphony OrchStra : , The Earle of Oxford’s Marche dacob 8.35 Napier Ladies’ Choir, conducted by Madame Margaret Mercer Hungarian Dance No. 5 Brahms Humoreske Dvorak Come Back to Erin arr. Moffat The, Galway Piper arr. Fletcher The Old Refrain Brandl The Goslings Bridge (A. Studio Recital) 8.55 Boston .\Symphony Orchestra Danse Debussy 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.30 "Ambrose and Anne": The Music of Ambrose and his Or- _ chestra, and the Songs of Anne Shelton (BBC Programme) 40. 0 Close down YVAN) NELSON 920 ke. 327m. 7. Op.m. "Just William" (BBC Programme) 7.31 Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, Carlsbad Doll Dance 7.34 J, Worthington Foulfellow and Pinocchio Hi Diddle Dee Dee From the Film Sound Track of "Bambt’? Love is a Song : 7.40 George Scott-Wood and His Accordeon Band Kitten on the Keys Confrey Dainty Debutante Scott-Wood 7.46 "Dad and Dave" 8. 0 "Yeomen of ‘the Guard" (Act 1.) Gilbert & Sullivan 8.56 Light Symphony Orchestra Bal Masque Fletcher 9. 1 BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves Fantasy on Old French Tunes (BBC Programme) 9.16 Jeannette MacDonald (soprano) Open Thy Heart Bizet The Maids of Cadiz Delibes 9.22 Boston Promenade Orchtn conducted by Arthur Fieder Dance of the Automatons and Waltz Czardas Delibes 9.30 Dance Music by Orchestras of Kay Kyser, Charlie Barnet, & H Try JamesClose Down
272 GISBORNE 980 ke. 306 m, 7. Op.m. Light Orchestral Music 17.416 "Mr. Meredith Walks Out" 7.30 Variety 18. 0 Concert Programme: Albert Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra, Mayfair Orchestra, and Male Voice Quartet 8.15 BBC Programme 8.30 Leslie Henson and Sydney Howard 8.44 John Charles Thomas (baritone) 8.50 Victor Silvester’s Harmony Music 9. 2 "The. Devil’s Club" 9.30 Selected Recordings 10. 0 Close down SNY/ CHRISTCHURCH 720 ke. 416 m. 6. 0a.m. LONDON NEWS 7. 0,8.0 LONDON NEWS 7.58 Canterbury Weather Forecast 9. 0 Correspondence Schoo! session (see page 34) 9.30 Current Geiling Prices March with the Guards 9.45 Music While You Work 10.10 For My Lady: "Forgotten People" ; 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 A Contrast in Polkas 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Music While You Work 2.10 "The Chatham Islands: Personal Impressions." The first of five talks prepared by Rosaline Redwood 2.26 Health in the Home; Children’s Vegetable Fads 2.30 Stars of English Variety 2.45 Sammy Kaye Orchestra 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR Three Recitals The Paris Instrumental. Quintette, Isobel Baillie (soprano), and Yehudi Menuhin (violin) ‘4.0 Let's Have a Chorus! The _ Mastersingers, The Thesaurus Sy agi and the Variely Giee u 4.30 Children’s Hour 6.0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel %..9 Local News Service 7.16 Book Review by C. W, Collins 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Allen Roth Presents 7.44 "Dad and Dave" 7.67 New English Releases zee Boston Promena@e Orchesra Tik Tak Polka -("‘The Bat’’) J. Strauss Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth You Will Return to Vienna Land of Mine ("Waltz ri Rawicz and Landauer (duo pianists) La. Caprice de Nanette Demande et Reponse Coleridge-Taylor Jean Gavall (vocal) So Would I ("London Town’’) Van Heusen Si Petite Siever Strings of the Queen’s Hall sex Orchestra Race « SES Gibbs, arr. Wilbur Beryl Davis (vocal) The Way that the Wind Blows A Kramer | Kostelanetz and his Orchestra A George Gershwin Medley 8.30 "Mr. Meredith Walks Out" 8.45 Sonor? on Profession= — al Wrestling 10. O Mugsy Spanier and his Orchestra i 10.15 Billy Cotton and his Band 11. 0 London News and Home. News from Britain’ 11.20 CLOSE DOWN fr
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Sve ee | 6. 0p.m. Music from the Theatre and Opera House 6.30 Instrumental Group 6.45 Songs of the West 7. 0 Popular Organists . 7.15 Hit Parade Tunes: The latest hits from the American Hit Parade 7.30 Serenade: A programme of light music and popular numbers 8. 0 Chamber Music. by Cesar Franck Alfred Cortot (piano), and the International String Quartet Quintet in F Minor 8.34 John McCormack (tenor) La Procession 8.38 Alfred Cortot (pieno) Prelude, Aria and Finale 9. 1 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.10 Repetition of Greetings from Kiwis in Japan 9.30 Henry Holst (violin), and Gerald Moore (piano) Legende in E Flat Delius 9.38 Frederick Grinke and David Mertin :(violins), and Watson Forbes (viola) Terzetto, Op, 74. Dvorak 40.0 ‘Joe on the. Trail" 40.30 Close down a Biz 940 ke. 319m. 7. 0,8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 9. 0 Correspondence School Session (see page 34 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Cartoon Corner: "Gulliver’s Travels" 19. O levotional Service 10.20 Morning Star: Marcel Palotti (organ) 10.30 Health in the Home: Indigestion
10.34 Music While You Work 10.47 "Silas Marner" 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools a0 On the Sweeter Side: Recorded Dance Music 2.15 "A New Zealander in South Africa: Broadcasting end Music" One of four talks by Vivienne Blamires 2.30 Variety 3. 0 Piano Concerto in B Minor Mozart 3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 Piano Time 4.15 Hawaiian Harmonies 4.30 Children’s Hour 4.45 Dance Favourites 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7. 0 Stamp Digest 7.16 Our New Feature: "Blind Man’s House" 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Music with Machine Guns: Tunes end travel with the Kiwi Concert Party in the Middle East 7.45 "Dad and Dave" 8. 0 presents songs from. Russia 8.16 ture various composers: tra: A series of programmes illustrating ments of the orchestra: Clarinet and Bass Clarinet 9. 0 9.30 A Pleasure’’: with popular music (BBC Feature) 10. 0 Close down Viadimir Rosing (tenor), Musical Miniatures; A feadealing with the lives of May Brahe Who’s Who in the Orchesthe various — instruThe Overseas and N.Z. News Redio’s Variety Stage: "It’s A comedy show,
WV, DUNEDIN 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0am. -LONDON NEWS 7. 0,8.0 LONDON NEWS 8. 0 Correspondence School ses- | sion (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Music While You: Work s 0 "Women’s Affairs To-day: Women in Politics," talk prepared by Caroline Webb 10.20 Devotional Service 10.40 For My Lady: Who’s Who in the Orchestra: The Trombone 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 My Orchestra: Nathaniel Shilkret . 2.15 Artists on Parade: Malcolm, McEachern 2.30 Music While You Work 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR Serenades ; Serenade in C Major, Op.48 "Nuteracker" Suite, Op. 71 Tchaikovski {. 0 Melody ° Makers: Johann Strauss 4.145 Vocal Ensemble: International Singers 4.30 Children’s Hour 6.0 Dinner Music 8.30 LONDON NEWS 8.45 BBC Newsreel » 1a Lotal News Service 7.15 WINTER COURSE TALK: "The Man, the Times, and the Theory: Machiavelli," talk bs F. W. Mitchell, M.A., B.Sc. (Adelaide), Ph.D. (Lond.), Professor of Bducation, University 0: Otago 7.38 EVENING PROGRAMME *‘Moods in Music,’? by Musicus
8. 0 The Dunedin Choral Society, conducted by Charles Collins, F.R.C.C., 4YA Concert Orchestra, and soloists: Patricia Thorn (soprano), Alison Tyrie (contralto), Alfred Walmsley (tenor), Bryan Drake (bass) "St, \Paul"’ Mendelssohn (Fr6m the Town Hall) 10. 0 Time to Relax 11. 0 Landon News and Home News from Britain 11.20 CLOSE DOWN ZINVO) DUNEDIN mI 1140 ke. 263 m. 6. Op.m.° Orchestral Suites 6.30 Tunes of the Times 7. 0 Dance Music 7.30 "Merry-Go-Round" 8. 0 BAND PROGRAMME Royal Canadian Air Force Band Vimy Ridge Bidgood BBC Military Band "Vanity Fair’? Overture , Fletcher 8. 9 Webster Booth (tenor) Phil the Fluter’s Ball French As I Sit Here Sanderson A Song for You and Me Rizzi 8.19 Band Sgt. Major R. Lewis and Royal Artillery Band (Woolwich), conducted by Lieut, 0. W.. Geary Concerto for Cornet Wright 8.32 Jessica Dragonette (soprano) Mighty Lak’ a Rose Nevin Through the Doorway of Dreams Whiting 8.38 Garde Republican Band of France Hungarian Rhapsody No, 2 Liszt, arr. Dupont 8.47 Raymond Beatty (bassbaritone) The Old Bush Track Monk To Stand with You Oakley 8.53 Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards Ballet Russe: Valse Lente Luigini The Eighth Army ; : Coates, arr. Duthoit
9.0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.10 Repetition of Greetings from Kiwis in Japan 9.30 "Into the Unknown: Scott" P= Gleb Yellin’s Gipsy Orches« ra 10. O Favourite Melodies 10.30 Close down "W772 INVERCARGILL ; 680 ke. 441 m. 7. 0, 8.0 am. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 9. 0 Correspondence School Ses= sion (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Morning Variety 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.15 "The Amazing Duchess" ~ 10.30 Music While You Work 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools eK Light Classics 2.417 "First Great Churchill’ 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Haydn’s Symphonies (1ith of series) Symphony No. 95 in C Minor Concerto for Two Pianos in E Flat, K.365 Mozart Musi¢ While You Work "IT Live Again" a Latin-American Tunes Children’s Hour Dinner Music LONDON NEWS BBC Newsreel "The Todds’ After Dinner Muste Listeners’ Own Overseas and N.Z. News The Music of Gershwin Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra ; An American in Paris Oscar Levant (piano) and Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy Rhapsody in Blue 2.36 "The Green Archer" 10. 0 Close down 58 te > > wo @ " wb ae
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Local Weather Report from ZB’s: 9.27 a.m., 2.29 & 9.35 p.m.
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27,B WELLINGTON 1130 ke. 265 m. MORNING 6. 0 London News 7. 0 Breakfast Session 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Recipe Session 9.27 Current Ceiling Prices 9.30 On with the Show 9.45 Maestros of Melody 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.15 20th Century Hits in Chorus 10.30 Mama Bloom’s Brood 10.45 Crossroads of Life AFTERNOON 12. 0 Midday Melody Menu 1.30 Anne of Green Gables 1.45 Let’s Have Another One 2.0 Home Service Session 3.0 Footlight Favourites 3.15 With the Singers 3.30 With the Fair Sex 3.45 Wandering Through the Classics 4.45 Melody with Strings EVENING 6.30 Chuckles with Jerry 6.45 Junior Naturalists’ Club 7. 0 Reserved 7.15 This is My. Story 7.30 A Case for Cleveland 7.45 Nemesis Incorporated 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 30 Scarlet Harvest 45 Talent Quest it) Current Ceiling Prices 1 Doctor Mac it] 1 Recordings O In Reverent Mood These We Have Loved 30 Famous Dance Bands 0 Swing session 2.0 Close down
3ZB CHRISTCHURCH 1430 ke. 210 m. MORNING 6. 0 London News 7. 0-8.10 Up with the Lark Breakfast Club with Happi Hill 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Recipe Session 9.27 Current Ceiling Prices 9.30 Morning Musicale 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.15 Sporting Blood 10.30 Mama Bloom’s Brood 10.45 Crossroads of Life 11. 5 Home Decorating Talk. by Anne Stewart 11.10 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) AFTERNOON Lunch. Time Fare Anne of Green Gables Home Service (Molly) Favourites in Song Virtuoso for Today Melody Mosaic (Romany Rye Women's World (Joan) The Children’s session EVENING Magic Island The Grey Shadow Junior Naturalists’ Club Recordings This is My Story A Case for Cleveland Reserved Lifebuoy Hit Parade Scarlet Harvest A Man and His House Current Ceiling Prices Doctor Mac Mood Music Thanks for the Song $ Strange Mysteries 30 The World of Motoring, compered by Trevor Holden 11. 0 Recordings 12. 0 Close down EL LT ARE PP @8e@ena pos" w: RONOOSK ao -_ PO PPSHNNNNOO> Saonsosenons> ao a [oo
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22, A. PALMERSTON Nth. 1400 ke. 214m. MORNING 0 London News 5 Rise and Shine 2m Music for Breakfast 0 Heigh-ho As Off to Work We Go 9 O Morning Request session 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices EVENING 6.0 Tunes at Teatime 6.30 The Junior Naturalists* 6.45 20th Century Hits 7. 0 The Melody Lingers On 7.15 Chicot the Jester 7.30 Pear! of Pezores A Case for Cleveland Lifebuoy Hit Parade Familiar Favourites Sir Adam Disappears Doctor Mac Music Parade Gardening Session The Greenlawns People 0 Close down Trade names appearing tn Commercial Division programmes are published by arrangement Melodies old and new will be heard in ‘‘20th Century Hits in Chorus" from Station 2ZA at 6.45 p.m. gqoogoou baw SPO LOPMen a ° * * Time for the latest music at 1ZB is 9.15 this evening, when a programme of recent record releases will be broadcast, * * ne A programme of sacred music and the story of a hymn will
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