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‘Tuesday, July 29

( Y 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. 0 Devotions: Rey. W. R. Milne 10.20 For My Lady: "The Hills of Home" 10.40. "The Gentleman Is a Dressmaker:; French by Adoption," Talk by Dorothy . Neal White 10.55 Health in the Home; Tuberculosis and Pregnancy 42.0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Musical Snapshots 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Symphony No, 3 in C, Op. 52 Sibelius "Don Juan" Tone Poem Strauss 3.30 Conversation Pieces 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Light Music 4.30 Children’s Hour: "‘The Coral Island" 6.0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel 2.0 Local News Service 7.15 . Talk by the Gardening Exr pe 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Dance Band, with Ted Healy and his Orchestra (A Studio Presentation) 7.52 Ella Fitzgerald and the Mills Brothers Big Boy Blue Lawrence Dedicated to You Chaplin 758 "ITMA":. Tommy. Handley Programme (BBC Programme) 8.26 "They": There’s An Old Saying (BBC Programme) 9.0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.10 Repetition ‘of Greetings from the Kiwis In Japan le Benny Goodman and his Orchestra 9.45 Cab Calloway and his Orchestra a0. 0 Dance Recordings Hi. 0 London News and Home _ News from Britain CLOSE DOWN / (NZ AUCKLAND 880 kc. 341 m. 5. 0p.m. Tea Time Tunes 6.0 Around the Shows 6.30 Popular Artists 7.0 # £After Dinner Music 8. 0 SYMPHONIC PROGRAMME Koussevitsky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra Concerto Grosso in D Minor : ; Vivaldi 8.12 Menuhin witb Enesco and the Paris’ Symphony Orchestra Concerto in E Bach 8.32 Sir Thomas Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orchestra ‘i Symphony No. 40 in G Minor Mozart 9. 0 Contemporary Music Sir Hamilton Harty and the London Philharmonic Orchestra we toa gig omedy ax 9.9 Albert Sammons with sir Malcoim Sargent and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Violin Concerto Delius 9.34 Frederick Stock and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra — 4.30p.m. Light Orchestral and Vocal Music 5.0 Light Variety ~ 6.30 Dinner Music 7.0 Filmland wht; 7.30 Orchestral and Instrumental Selections 8.0 Concert 8.0 Radio Theatre 10. 0 Close down Suite, Op. 19 Dohnanyi 40. O Recital: Tiana Lemnitz and Egon Petri 10.30 Close ‘ iwn AUCKLAND 1250 ke. 240 : 4

2 Y 570 ke. 526m. While Parliament is being broad~ cast from 2YA, this station’s published programmes will . be presented from 2YC . 6. 0am. LONDON NEWS 7. 0, 8.0 LONDON ws Breakfast Session 9. 0 Corresponaence Schoo! Session (see page 34) 9.30 Local Weather Conditions Current Celling Prices 9.32 Morning Star: Nelson Eddy (baritone) | 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 "Things to Come: From British Industries Fair’ The second talk from England by Joan Airey, who describes some of the amenities she has seen, designed for the use of the housewife of to-morrow 10.28-10.30 Time Signals 10.40 For My Lady: Popular cee ee Connie Boswell 12. iy Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2.0 Local Weather Conditions | CLASSICAL HOUR Music by Schubert (19th of series) Rondo in A for Violin and Strings 2.30 Der Freischutz Overture Weber Violin Concerto No. 1 Paganini Arabeske for Piano Schumann 3. 0 Songs by Men 3.15 Orchestral Interlude 3.30 Music \While You Work 4.0 Afternoon Serenade 4.30 Children’s Hour: "Our Land of Sparkling Waters’’ 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7.0 # Local News Service 7.15 "Passport": 15 minutes inj another country; "In India Today," by F. M, de Mello 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Contemporary American Music (7th of series) New York Philharmonic symphony Orchestra, conducted by Howard Hanson Folk Overture Mennin New York Philharmonic-Sym-phony Orchestra, conducted by Artur Rodzinski Suite from the Ballet AppaJachian Spring Copland 8.0 MRS CLAUDE HAYDON (piano) Compositions of Claude Haydon Springtime Chasing a Sunbeam Bn ae on an 1 Old French (From the Studio) nee nn

8.15 Constant Lambert and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra "Horoscope" Lambert 8.30 MARJORIE NIGHTINGALE (mezzo-contralto): Song Cycle Series No. 5: "Sorrow Songs’ Coleridge-Taylor O What Comes Over the Sea When I Am Dead, My Dearest She Sat and Sang Alway | Unmindful of the Roses 8.45 Sir Hamilton Harty and the London Philharmonic Orchestra "Romeo’s Reverie and Fete of the Capulets’" Berlioz 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.10 Repetition of Greetings from the Kiwis In Japan 9.30 William Primrose (viola) and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Koussevitzsky in Italy,’’ Op. 16 Berlioz | og ht (approx.)" Musical Miscelcea Music from the Theatre Organ 11.0 London News and Home News from Britain 11.20 CLOSE DOWN LANG MarLINeTON 6,30 p.m. Songs for Sale. 6.45 Tenor Time 4:9 BBC Theatre Orchestra 7.30 While Parliament is being broadcast, this Station will present 2YA’s published’ programme; a popular programme will be presented in the event of Parliament*not being broad~ cast 10.30 Close down [2YVp eae 7, Op.m, Rbythm in Retrospect 2 "The Sparrows .of Lon- ¢ on’"’ 7.33 Radio Variety: Music, Mirth and Melody 4 8. 0 "Enter a Murderer’ 4 8.25 Musical News Review: The atest Musical News end Things You Might Have Missed 9,0 "A. Case for Paul Temple: In which Paul Temple hears about Valentine 9.30 Night Club 10. O Wellington District Weather Report Close down BYE" pam 7, Op.m. Concert Programme 8,30 "Four Just Men’ 9, 2 Concert Programme 9,30 Dance Music 10. 0 Close down

N7 rl a e ey m, 7. 0,8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast session 9. 0 Correspondence School ses~ sion (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Morning Variety 9.50 Morning Star: Malcolm McEachern (bass) 10. 0 ‘Women’s Affairs To-day: The Home," 2nd of six Talks by Caroline Webb 10.15 Music While You Work 10.45 "Disraeli" 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2.0 Music While You Work. 2.30 Variety : 3.30 Musical Masterpieces: Sonata in A Major Brahms 4. 0 Songs from the Shows, featuring Anne Ziegler and’ Webster Booth (BBC Programme) 4:30 These Were Hits! 4.45 Children’s Hour 6.0 "The Buccaneers" 6.15 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC, Newsreel 7. 0 Station Announcements After Dinner Music 7,15 "The Scarlet Pimpernel: a Scrap of Paper" ' (BBC Production) 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Composers on Parade: Lionel Monckton | 8. Z ; "How Green Was My Valey’ 8.30 London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert "Fra Diavolo" Overture Auber 8.38 FLORENCE SWEENEY (soprano) Songs of the Open Country: The Crown of the Year Wayfarer’s Night Song The Tune of the Open Country Easthope-Martin (A Studio Recital) 8.50 New Light Symphony Orchestra Covent Garden Westminster ("London Suite’’) Coates 9, 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.30 "Stand Easy," a BBC Variety Programme featuring the British Comedian, Cheerful Charlie Chester 10. 0 Close down ’ FAN 7. Op.m,. For the Younger Lisener Gopperte with Orchestra itthe Wooden Head fz. "The Steadfast Tin Solddier" by Hans Andersen, told by Paul Leyssac 7.143 New Mayfair Novelty Orchestra 7.19 Actors and Singers Little Red Riding Hood 7.26. Jiminy Cricket and Pinocchio Give a Little Whistle * 7.30 Patricia Rossborough \and Robinson Cleaver in Solos and. . Duets 7.456 "Dad and Dave" 8.0 Musical Comedy Columbia Light Opera Company Floradora 8.10 Richard Tauber Sire ad Your ag woe be verything to Me auber 8. v Rapnaie. Foort (organ) H.M.S. Pinafore Sullivan 8.19 Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth Land of Mine 8.22 Noel he with Leo Reisman’s Orchest Medley of Coward Songs

8.30 Orchestral Music London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati Cotillion Ballet Music Chabrier, orch. Rieti 8.46 Richard Tauber. (tenor) Ay-Ay-Ay Freire O Sole Mio Capua 8.52° Cordoba Philharmonic Orchestra Carnival La Habanera Lucena 9. 0 An Anthology of Poetry and Music: "Stars" Music by Joseph Jongen, played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by «Clarence Raybould (BBC Programme) 9.15 Boston Promenade Orchestra conducted by — Arthur Fiedler Loves of the Poet J. Strauss 9.21 Allan Jones (tenor) 9.24 Blue Hungarian Band 9 Rosenkavalier Waltz Strauss 4 RakocZy March 9.30 Dance Music by Orchestras of Kay Kyser and Frankie Masters, with interludes by Frankie Carle (piano) 10. 0 Close down QJ GISBORNE |. 980 ke, 306m. |v 7. Op.m, After Dinner Music > 7.15 "Mr, Meredith Walks Out" 7.36 George Formby 7.50 Henry Burr and the Peerless Quartet 8. 0 Concert Pfogramme, featuring | Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Malcolm McEachern (bass), Fred Hartley’s Quintet, with Webster Booth (tenor) 8.20 BBC Programme 8.35 Regimental Band of H.M. Guards 9. 2 "The Devil’s Cub" 9.30 Dance Mubic : 10.0 Close down V/ CHRISTCHURCH 3 720 kc, 416 m. 6. 0a.m. LONDON NEWS 7. 0, 8.0 LONDON NEWS 7.58 Canterbury Weather Forecast 8. 0 Correspondence School Ses sion (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices March with the Guards ‘9.45 Music While You Work 10.10 For My Lady: "Forgotten People" 10.30 Devotional sdrvice 10,45 Lotte Lehmann (soprano): | _ §$ongs by Schubert, Bach and Franz 12.0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools ‘a: 0 Music While. You Work 2.30 Popular Pianist: Billy _ Mayerl 2.40 The Novatime Trio and the Jumpin’ Jacks 2.55 Health in the Home: Dental Hygiene: The Arrival of Babies’ Teeth 3.0 CLASSICAL HOUR | The World on the Moon Haydn Suite in D Minor Handel Quartet No. 77 in Cc ("The | Emperor’’) Haydn 4.0 Latest Vocal and Dance Releases 430 Children’s Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel ae 7.0 Local News Seryice = * 715 "Shipwrecks on the Coast _/ of Canterbury," talk by Fred Thomas 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME The Music of Manhattan, with vocalists Thomas Hayward, Louise Carlyle, Willard Young, trumpeter Manny Weinstock and Orchestra under the direction of Norman Cloutier 7.44 "Dad and Dave"

DOMINION WeATHER FORECASTS 7416 a.me 1.25 Pmee 9.08 1YA, 2yA, 3YA, 4ya, 2yh, 3zr, 4yz.

WHILE power restrictions remain in torce, broadcasting is limited to 9 hours and 40 minutes daily, Monday to Friday inclusive, as follows: 7.0-8.10 a.m., 9.0-11.0 a.m., 1.30-4.0 p.m., 6,30-10.30 p.m, The National and Commercial programme items shown on these pages in italic type are those which, at the time ot going to press, fall outside the above reduced transmission periods. They have been included in the programmes because the duration of restricted transmissions is uncertain, But listeriers | will appreciate that these items will be cancelled or transferred unless the restrictions are lifted. SELL ____-_y

7.57 Serenade to the Stars, .a programme of light music by the Sydney Torch triq, with assisting vocalists (A BBC Transcription) 8.12 New English Releases Mantovani and his Orchestra Prelude to the Stars Oliver The Way to the Stars Brodsky Cheerful Charlie Chester and his Gang When You Play With Fire Rubin Eddie Heywood and his. Orehestra . Blue Lou Mills Bruce Trent (vocal) A’ Voice in the Night Spoliansky Anne Shelton (vocal) One Night in Old Seville Foley 8.30 "Mr. Meredith Walks Out" 8.45 Professional Wrestling Commentary

10. O Uncle Sam Presents: Glenn Miller and the Band of the a Air Forces Training Comman 10.15 Eric Winstone and his * Band 11. 0 London News and Home News from Britain * 11.20 CLOSE DOWN [SVL were | 6. Op.m. Music from the Theatre and Opera House 6.30 Bright Tunes 6.45 Songs of the West 7.0 Musical What's What 7.18 Hit Parade Tunes 7.30 Serenade: Light Musical and Popular Numbers

8.0 CHAMBER MUSIC Watson Forbes (viola), Myers Foggin (piano) Sonata Bliss 8.25 The Griller String Quartet, with Pauline Juler (clarinet), Cecil James (bassoon), Dennis Brain (horn) and James Merrett (bass) A Octet Ferguson 8.48 Thomas White (saxophone), Margaret Sutherland (piano) Fantasy Sonata Sutherland 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.10 Repetition of. Greetings from Kiwis in Japan 9.30 Busch Quartet and Reginald Kell (clarinet) Quintet in B Minor, Op. 115 Brahms 10.2 "Joe on the Trail" 10.30 Close down [Sz2iro SREYMOUTH |

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: Some Walt Disney Memories 10. O Devotional Service 10.20 Morning Star: Rudolf Dietzmann (’cellist) 10.30. Health in the Home: Children’s Vegetable Fads 10.34 Music While You Work 10.47 "Silas Marner" 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools ; ae On the Sweet Side 2.15 "Chatham islands: Shipwrecks," talk by Rosaline Red"wood 2.30 Variety Half Hour: Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, The Mills Brothers, and Fred Emney 3. 0 The Mat sey > H Symphon Mendelssohn 3.30 While You Work 4.0 Piano Time

----n ee 4.15 Hawaiian Harmonies 4.3C Children’s Hour 4.45 Dance Favourites 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6. BBC Newsreel 7.16 "Blind Man’s House" 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME _ Popular Songs by Verse, a Studio quiz presented by ‘Reg. Buchanan and Ella Cawley. We test your knowledge of popular songs by playing or’ singing their verses 7.45 "Dad and Dave" 8. 0 SENIA CHOSTIAKOFF (Russian tenor) (A Studio Recital) 8.16 Musical Miniatures, a feature dealing. with the lives of various composers: Friml 8.30 Who’s Who in the Orchestra, a series of programmes illustrating the various instruments of the orchestra 9: 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.30 "It’s a Pleasure," a comedy show, with popular music BC Feature) 10. 0 Close down

Gl, Y 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0a.m. LONDON NEWS |7. 0, 8.0 LONDON NEWS 9. 0 Correspondence School session (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Music While You Work 10.0 "The British Industries Fair: Fashions at the Fair," talk by Joan Airey 10.20 Devotional Service 10.40 For My Lady: Mastersingers Norman Gordon (baritone), U.S, Aa {2.0 Lunch Music ; 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 My Orchestra: Sammy kaye Orchestra 2.15 Artists on Parade Isador Goodman 2.30 Music While You Work

---------- 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR Great German Artists "Cosl Fan Tutte’. Overture ay Quartet in D Minor, ..424 Divertimento No. 9 for Wind Instruments ° Italian Concerto in F Bach 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7.15 Winter Course Talk: "Weather and Climate": A further talk by G. D. A. Anderson, M.A,, Education OMcer at the Otago Museum 7.38 EVENING PROGRAMME Brass Bandstand, featuring the Fairey Aviation Works Band 7.55 The Kentucky Minstrels Flight of Ages Bevan 8. 0 The National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service, conducted by Warwick Braithwaite Overture: The Merry Wives of Windsor Nicolai Symphony No. 6’ in B Minor, Op. 74 (‘‘Pathetique’’)

Tcohaikovski Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins and String Orchestra . Bach Solo. Violins: Vincent Aspey and Alex Lindsay eee Lyric Suite, Op. 54 Grieg Overture: Tannhauser WW (From the Town Hall) 10. 0 Time to Relax {1. 0 London News and Home News from Britain 11.20 CLOSE DOWN Ra yvOmy Le 6. Op.m. Orchestral Suites 6.30 Tunes of the Times 7.30 "Merry-Go-Round" 8. 0 Variety from America, a programme featuring the Vincent Lopez Orchestra,’ Al and Lee Reiser’ (piano duettists), Carson Robison and His Bucka-| roos, Thomas Hayward (tenor), Golden Gate Quartet P agner

SS _-_- ---L_-_-_-___n 8.45 Music Hall Varieties Orchestra 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.10 Repetition of Greetings from the Kiwis in Japan 9.30 The Norman. Cloutier Or« chestra 9.45 The Sweetwood Serenaderg 10, 0 Favourite Melodies 10.30 Close down 7. 0, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 9. 0 Correspondence Schoo! Ses. sion (see page 34) 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.32 Morning Variety 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.16 ‘The Amazing Duchess" 10.30 Music While You Work 12.0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2,0 #£Accordiana 2.17 ‘First Great Churchill" 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR, Haydn’s Symphonies (17th of Series)

Symphony No. 97 in G Major Concerto in D Minor Bach 3.15 Song-time; Essie Ackland (contralto) Music While You Work "I Live Again" "Romany Spy" Children's Hour Dinner Music LONDON NEWS BBC Newsreel "The Todds" : The Man on the Land: "The Young Farmers’ Cinb’s Educational Course’ Speaker: Ian Robertson 7.30 Listeners’ Own Session 9.5 INVERCARGILL MALE CHOIR, conducted by Norman . F. Sansom (From Victoria Concert Chamber) 10. 0 Close down S > > m6 _ QO we &

Tuesday, duly 29

Local Weather Report from ZB' $ : 7.32, 9.30 a.m: ; 2.28, 9.35 Pam:

Local Weather Report from ZB’s: 7.32, 9.30 am.; 2.28, 9.35 p.m

IZBia en. MORNING 6. 0 London News, 7. 0 Breakfast Music 9. 0 Aunt Daisy's Morning Recipe session 9.27 Current Ceiling Prices 9.30 Morning Melodies 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with The Roadmender 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.145 The Caravan Passes 10.30 Mama Bioom’s Brood 10.45 Crossroads of Life AFTERNOON 12. 0 Music for Your Lunch Hour 12.30 Home Decorating Talk by Anne Stewart 1.0 Afternoon Musical Variety 1.30 Anne of Green Gables 1.45 _1ZB Happiness Club (Joan) A Home Service session (Jane) 2.50 Popular Musio

EVENING 6.30 Thanks, Tommy Dorsey 8.45 Junior Naturalists’ Club 7. 0 Musical Programme 7.15 This is My Story 7.30 A Case for Cleveland 7.45 Tusitala, Telier of Tales 8.0 The Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Scarlet Harvest 8.45 Radio Editor: Kenneth Melvin 8.0 Current Ceiling Prices 9.2 Doctor Mac , 9.16 Popular Music 10.0 Turning Back the Pages (Rod Talbot) 10.30 Famous Dance Bands 11. 0 Before the Ending of the Day 11.15 Late Night Dance Music 12.0 Close down steerer

2ZB 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 The Orchestra and the Song 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.145 20th Century Hits in Chorus 10.30 Mama Bioom’s Brood 10.45 Crossroads of Life AFTERNOON

12. 0 Mid-day Melody Menu 1.30 Anne of Green Gables 1.45 Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra 2.30 Home Service session (Daphne) 3.0 Footlight Favourites 3.16 Jerome Kern selections 3.30 With the Fair Sex 3.45 Srantering Through the Classics

4.45 Melody with Strings EVENING 6.30 Chuckles with Jerry 6.45 Junior Naturalists’ Club 7. 0 ° Reserved 7.18 This is My Story 7.30 A Case for Cleveland 7.45 Nemesis Incorporated 8.0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Scarlet Harvest 8.45 Talent Quest 9. 0 Current Ceiling Prices m4 Doctor Mac 9.30 The Inkspots 10. O In Reverent Mood 10.16 These We Have Loved 10.30 Famous Dance. Bands 11. 0 Swing Session 12. 0 Close down --

3ZB CHRISTCHURCH 1430 ke, 210 m. MORNING 6. 0 London News 6. 5 Break o’ Day Music 7. 0 Up With the Lark 8. 0 Breakfast Club with Happi 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 eporsing Blood 10.30 Mama Bloom’s Brood 10.45 Crossroads of Life {1.5 Home Wecoraling Talk by Anne Stewart {1.10 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne)

y= Bos we onose er @Be2ew ~ AFTERNOON 0 Lunchtime Fare Anne of Green Gables Home Service (Molly) Favourites in Song Virtuoso for To-day Melody Mosaic Romany Rye Women's World (Joan) The Children’s Session aco

SOO LP PPP RONNNNOD> = Sachs ohSaokhS= ao 30 EVENING | Magic Island The Grey Shadow Junior Naturalists’ Club a peedd rl : This Is My Story A Case for Cleveland Three Generations Lifebuoy Hit Parade Scarlet Harvest Regency Buck Current Ceiling Prices Doctor Mac Mood Music ° Thanks for the Song Strange Mysteries The World of Motoring, compered by Trevor Holden 0 Hecordings 0 Close down fit. 12.

SLB igh w MORNING 6.0 London News 6.30 Morning Meditation 7.0 Start the Day Right 7.35 Morning Star 9. 0 Aunt Daisy's Morning Recipe session 9.27 Current Ceiling Prices 9.30 Ballads of Yesterday 9.45 Music from Spain 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.18 Heritage Hall 10.30 Mama Bloom’s Brood 10.45 The Crossroads of Life ‘AFTERNOON 2. 0 Lunch Hour. Tunes Anne of Green Gables .30 45 Remember These? ae Home Service session yn ss Old and New ‘30 Light and Bright 45 Long, Long Ago EVENING

6.30 Clues from the News 6.45 Junior Naturalists’ Club 7.156 This is My Story 7.30 A Case for Cleveland 7.45 Popular Fallacies 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Scarlet Harvest 8.45 Grey Shadow : 9. 0 Current Ceiling Prices Doctor Mac ~* 45 Music from the Ballet 10. 0 Reserved 10.30 Adventures of Peter. Chance 12. 0 Close down

22, PALMERSTON Nth, 1400 ke, 214 m MORNING 6.0 London News 6. 5 Rise and Shine 7.0 Music for Breakfast 7.15 Weather Report 8.10 Heigh-ho As Off To Work We Go 9.0 Good Morning Request Session EVENING 6.0 Tunes at Teatime 6.30 The Junior Naturalfsts’ Club 645 20th Century Hits in Chorus 7. 0 The Melody Lingers On 7.15 Chicot the Jester 7.30 Regency Buck 7.45 A Case for Cleveland 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Familiar Favourites 8.45 Sir Adam Disappears 9. 0 Doctor Mao 9.15 Gardening Session 9.30 Music Parade 9.45 Crossroads of Life 10. 0 Close down

-_---- The music of yesterday has a special place in 1ZB’s programme Turning Back the Pages, conducted by Rod Talbot at 10.0 to-night, and every Tuesday night.

Trade names appearing in Commercial Division programmes are published by arrangement ne

"Regency Buck," a_ radio adaptation of Georgette Heyer’s romantic novel of Regency times, makes splendid listening. 3ZB at 845 p.m. every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. * * * Be in the secret, and know who the "Grey Shadow" is! This exciting feature is on the air from 4ZB at 8.45 p.m. every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. ---------

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 422, 25 July 1947, Page 28

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