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Monday, March 22

WAAL 6. 0, 7.0,8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 4 Musical Bon Bons 10. 0 Devotions: The Rev. Father Bennett 10.20 For My Lady: The English Theatre, Tom Robertson 10.45° A.C.E. TALK: Bottled Fruit Juice and Syrups 11. O Music While You Work 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2.0 Do You Know These? 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Concerto in D Minor, Op. 47 Sibelius 3.15 French Lessons to Post Primary Pupils 3.30 "Womeu’s Newsletter," by Elsie Cumming ® 3.45 Music While You Work 4.30 Children’s Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 7 AS Local News Service 7.15 Young Farmers’ Club Session, conducted by J. Barclay, Dominion President 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Around the Town (A Studio Programme) 7.47 Ivor Moreton and Dave Kay Midnight in Mayfair Four hands on a piano 7.53 Debroy Somers Band A Stanford Rhapsody arr. Haydn Wood 8. 0 Brains Trust: Robert Bcothby, Geoffrey Crowther, John Gloag, Mary Agnes Hamilton, and ‘questionmaster Donald McCullough (BBG Programme) 8.30 Meredith Wilson and his Concert Orchestra 8.38 "Departure Delayed" 8.51 The Hillingdon Orchestra Anglia Charrosin oe. 0 Weather Report 9. 4 (approx.) Professional Boxing: Ern Clingham ov, Roy Stevens (From Town Hall) 10. 0 Scottish Interlude 10.15 "She Married Again": The second marriage of Catherine, wife of Henry V. (BBC. Programme) 10.45 Music, Mirth and Melody 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down UN? > AUCKLAND 880 kc. 341 m. 6..0 p.m. Teatime Tunes 7, 0 After Dinner Music 8, 0 Mozart’s Violin Concertos Yehudi . Menuhin, with -Paris| Symphony. Orchestra Coucerto in D 8.25 Har! McDonald Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra : Cakewalk ("*Third Symphony") : 8.20 bhdua Phillips (harp), with the Philadelphia Orchestra, } conducted by the composer, Suite "From Childhood" . 8.55. Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra °* Rhumba ; 9.0 Music from the Operas Exeerpts trom "Carmien"? Bizet 10. 0 For the Balletomane | 10.30 Close down |

(} ZANA AUCKLAND 1250 ke. 240m, p.m. Popular Recordings Variety Half-Hour Dinner Musit Questions and Answers b) e Gardening Expert "Holiday for Song" Evening Concert Overseas and N.Z. News 2 United Nations Backgrounc 3 The Studio Orchestra, conducted by Oswald Gheesmar Light Orchestral Music (Studio Presentation) 10. O Close down 2 Y 570 ke. 526 m. 6. 0,7.0,8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.4 Bandstand: Melody and Song (BBC Programme) 9.30 Loeal Weather Conditions 9.32 Morning Star: Harry Karr (saxophone) 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional service 10.25 "Straphanging Around the World," talk by Kathicen B. Todd 410.40 For My Lady: Musical Comedy Stars: Jessica Dragonette (soprano) 41. 0 Women’s Cricket Test: Australia v. N.Z. 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools | 2.0 THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted. by Andersen Tyrer Schools. Concert (From the Town Hall) 3.15 French t2ssons to PostPrimary Pupils 3.30 "The Amazing’ Quest of Ernest Bliss’’ 3.45 Music While You Work 4.0 Novelty Instrumentalists 4.30 Children’s Hour 5. 0 The BBC Theatre Orchestra and Chorus Music of the Footlights 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30. LONDON NEWS 7. 0 Local News Service 7.15 "Fiji: The Land," talk by L. G. Usher 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME "1 Know What I Like’: A Seismologist 8. 0 Bill Hoffmeister’s Swingwailians : : (A Studio Presentation) 8.20 Discussion: Price Control 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z, News 9.20 United Nations Background 9.30 "Navy Mixture,’". featuring Jewell and Warriss : (BBC Production) 10. O Gene Krupa and his Orchestra 10.30 Songs by Jack Smith 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down e808 Q- " ooooo> LISTENERS’ SUBSCRIPTIONS-Paid in advance at any Money Orde: Office: Twelve months, 12/-; six a 6/-. programmes in this issue ere -opytght to The Listener, and may aot be reprinted without permissign.

[AYE Wetneron 4.30 p.m. Popular Hit Revivals 5. 0 With the Orchestras 6. 0 Dance Music nd 6.15 "Spotlight" (BBC Production) 6.30 Rhythm in Retrospect 6.45 Music by Favourite Composers 7. 0 "Bing" 7.15 Invitation to the Dance 7.30 "Just William" (final episode) 8. 0 Chamber Music: Beethoven The Budapest String ot Quartet in B Flat Op 8.36 Fritz Kreisler * (olin) and Franz Rppp Sar oy aeges No.’ , Op. 30, No. 9. 0 ‘Bend Music 9.30 Ballad Programme 10. 0 David Granville and his Ensemble 10.30 Close down

LED _NSHeIngron 7. O p.m. Stars. of the Musica Firmament 7.20 "Hangman’s House" 7.33 Presenting Joy Nicholls 8. 0 Htts of the Ballroom it Strict Tempo 8.30 "Navy Mixture" 9.0 Music from the Masters 9.30 "The India Rubber Men" 10. 0 Wellington District Weathe Report Close down SIN/ [53 NEW PLYMOUTH 810 kc. 370 m. 7. 0 p.m. For the Family Circle 7.30 "Just William" 8.0 Concert Programme 9.30 In Lighter Mood 10.0 Close down QTp ) NAPIER 750 kc. 395m

7. O, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.4 For a Brighter Washday 9.32 Morning Variety 9.50 Morning Star: Mischa EImah (violin) Juices and A.C.E. Talk: ‘"‘Bottled Fruit Syrups" 10.15 Music While You Work 10.45 "The Music of Doom" 11.0 Matinee 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. G Music While You Work 2.30 Variety 3.15 French Lessons to PostPrimary Pupils 3.30 Sonata in € Minor, Op. 45 a Grieg 4. 0 Chorus Time 4.30 Children’s Hour e Basses and Baritones 6. 0 Dinner "Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS tO After Dinner Music 7.15 "Dad and Dave" 7.30 Evening Programme Programme Gossip: An informal chat about forthcoming — programmes Hawke’s Bay Swimming Championship Commentaries 7.45 Listeners’ Own Session 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.20 United Nations Background 8,30 Albert Sammons (violin) with the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Concerto Delius 10.30 Close down

WAN EU 920 kc. 327 m. 7. 0 p.m. Debroy Somers Band and Chorus Theatre Memories 7.10 Al Bollington (organ) 7.16 Evelyn Lyneh (soprano) li Come to You In Dreams Night in the Bush 7.22 Carroll Gibbons and his Magnolias in the Moonlight 7.28 Philip Green and his Orcht 7.31 "ITMA" (BBC Programme) 8. 0 Classical Music Boston Promenade Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler "The Bartered Bride’. Overture Smetana 88 J: M. Sanroma (piano) and the Boston Promenade Orchestra conducted by Arthur Fiedler Concerto in A Minor Paderewski 8.40 ‘The Queen’s Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood Symphonic Variations. Dvorak 9. 0 Orchestra of H.M. Royal Marines ‘ 9. 6 "Call Yourself a Detective" 9.30 Light Recitals by Ambrose and his Orchestra, George Shearing (piano), Anne Shelton, Paul Fenoulhet’s Orchestra 10. 0 Close down

72S) GISBORNE $80 kc. 306 m. 7. O p.m.’ Gisborne Invincibles 7.30 "Dad and Dave" 8. 0 Concert Programme: "The Gipsy Baron’ Overture, "Tales of Hoffmann,’ and "Mignon" Vocal Gems 8.30 "Pinto Pete in Arizona" 8.56 Flanagan and Allen 9.10 Francis Langford (vocal) 9.29 The Milt Herth Trio 9.35 Dance Music 10. 0 Close down BY AV ayer CHRISTCHURCH] 720 ke. 416 m.

6. 0, 7.0,8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS ee Canterbury Weather Fore- | ‘ast Twelve Contra ag Oa by Beethoven 9.45 Instrumental Solos, with three songs by the Scéhuricke Harmonists * 10.10 For My Lady: ‘Music Is Served’"’ 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Music While You Work 11.15 Spanish and Mexican Rhapsodies 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.33. p.m. Farmers’ Mid day Talk: "Impressions of The Recent A.C.W.W, Conference," by Mrs. E. W. Kerr, of Cave 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Music While You Work 2.30 A.C.E. TALK: Bottled Fruit Juices and Syrups 2.44 Musical Reminiscences 3.15 French «Lessons to PostPrimary Pupils 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Symphonia Domestica, Op, 53 R. Strauss

S REERERRREEE EER nt | 4.30 Children’s Session: The Stamp Club 5. 0 Opera and Operetta 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS a0 Oxford Ewe Fair Report Local News Service v; 15 Our Garden Experts "Doubts and Difficulties" 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Andy Offord’s Novelty Four: An Instrumental Programme (From the Studio) 7.48 KATHLEEN HART (soprano) Princess of the Dawn Coates Blackbird In the Apple Tree Lubbock Love the Jester Phillips (A Studio Recital) 7.58 Woolston Brass Band, conducted by R. J. Estall March: Cossack Rimmer Overture: Academic Festival Brahms, arr. Wright GEORGE CAMPBELL (comedian) I’m Afeared O’ Mrs, MacKay Fyffe Roamin’ In the Gloamin’ Lauder The Band Cornet Solo: Hailstorm Rimmer George Campbell Twa Heids Are Better Than Hymn: Il Dulcio Jubilo Pearsall March: The Gladiator’s Farewell Blackenburg (From the Studio) 9.0 Overseas and N.Z, News 9.20 United Nations Background, 9.30 Cortut (plano), Thibaud (violin) and Cagals (’cello) Trio No. 1 in B Flat, Op. 99 Schubert 10. 3 Music Light and Bright 11. 0. LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down Syl stews

4.30 p.m, Bing Crosby and Assisting Artists 5. 0 Tea Dance: Freddy Martin and his Orchestra, with Marie Ormston 6. O Popular and Gay 6.30 Melody Master Series: Harry Warren ae Musical What’s What 17.15 New Dance Releases 7.30 "How Green Was My Valley" 7.43 The Galloway-Ruault OldTime Dance ‘Orchestra 8. 0 Edward German BBC Théatre Orchestra conduc. ted by Stanford. Robinson Hlenry VU Dances Doris Vane (soprano) Love the Pedlar Hastings Municipal Orchestra Pavane ("Romeo and Juliet’’) The Westminster Singers O Peaceful Night Hastings Municipal Orchestra Welsh Rhapsody 8.30 For the Organist 8.45 Notable Song Composers: Roger Quilter 9. 0 From the Thesaurus Library 9.30 "Blind Man’s Ilouse’’ 9.43, Modern Dance Band Vocali sts 10. 0 Richard Tauber and Jose Iturbi 10.30 Close down

DOMINION WEATHER FORECASTS 7.15 am., 9.0, 12.30 p.m., 9.0, 1YA, 2YA, SYA, 4VA, 2YH, 3ZR, 4YZ. $$$ _________ | eR er ne oe

S74 GREYMOUTH 940 ke. 319m. 7. 0, 8.0a.m,. LONDON NEWS 9, 4 Leo Reisman Presents 9.15 The Barber Shop Quartettes ‘ 8.32 Light Orchestras : 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.20 Morning Star: Alan Eddy (bass) 40.30 Music While You Work 11. 0 Favourite Classics 942. O Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Songs From Here, There and Everywhere 2.15 "The Blue Pool of Wakatipu: Canvastown Becomes Queenstown," by Florrie Hogarth 2.30 Carefree Cavalcade 8.0 Classical Musio Three Dances from the Bartered Bride Smetana Concerto for Clarinet and Ori chestra Weber ; Waltz in A Flat, Op, 42 j Chopin Fuga Liadov 8415 French Lessons to PostPrimary Pupils 3.30 Music While You Work ~ 4.0 . "Vagabonds" 4.15 Some Famous Marches 4.30 Children’s Session; Kookaburra Stories 6.15 Kay Kyser Novelties 6.0 "Random Harvest" — 6.13 Rhythm Roundabout 6.30 LONDON NEWS 7.0 News from the Labour Market 715 "Hills of Home" 7.30 Evening Programme Bob Hannon and Chorus. 7.45 Some Prominent Jazzmen 3. 0 "Laura" . ; ‘

8.30 "Streamline" 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z,. News 9.20 United Nations Background 9.30 Classical Musio Henry Wood Promenade Concerts 10.15. Miliza Korjus ‘(soprano) Variations Proch Sergei Rachmaninoff (pianist) Etudes in E Flat and C Rachmaninoff: Leopeld StoKowski and the Philadelphia Symphony’ Orchestra | Rhumba (Rhumba Symphony) Dance of the Workers (‘‘Festival of the Workers" Suite) McDonald 10.30 Close down al, 4 /}!: 790: ke, 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. a Around the World:.England: One of a new series introducing Orchestras of all countries. This morning the Boyd Neel Orchestra 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.31 Local Weather Conditions 9.32 Music While You Work 10. 0 "Friends of Famous Queens: Sarah Jennings, Friend of Queen Anne,’"’ talk by Mary Wigley , 410.20 Devotional Service ) 10.30 Primary Sc obdls Centennial Service: Rev." S. Watson (speaker), Charles Collins (organ), and Training College Choral Society conducted by George Wilkinson (From Town Hall) 11, 0 Star Show 12. 0 Lunch ‘Music = p.m. Broadoast to Schools George Wright (organ) 2.145 Voices in Harmony

2.30 Music While You Work 3.0 #£="Their History on Record: Ernest Lough" 3.15 French Lessons to PostPrimary Schools 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Etudes Symphoniques Schumann Sonatina No. 1 in D Major, Op, 137, No. 1. Schubert 4.30 Children’s Hour; Nature Night 5. 0 Musical Comedy ening 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 7. 0 To-morrow’s Celebration, a talk on the re-enactment of the landing at Port Chalmers, by H. Watson 7.15 "The Story of Tea: Its Origins,’ by Kenneth Read 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME "Music Is Where You Find It" 745 Otago’s Centenary, a BBC Commemoration Programme. from Scotland 8.15 ZEITHA MITCHELL (piano) Berceuse Nocturne Fi € Sharp Minor, Op. 27, i A Flat Chopin (A Studio Recital ) 8.29 Desert Island Discs: Selected by Roy Spackman 8.54 Centennial Reporter 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.20 United Nations Background 9.30 "They Fought at Alamein" (BBC Production) 10.15 Accent on Melody 411. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down

BVO _ AEM 1140 ke. 263 m, 4.30 p.m, Light Music 5. 0 Recent Releases 5.15, Songtime with Dorothy ee 6. 0 Gay Tunes 6.15 Hawaiian Melodies 6.30 Concert Platform: Famous Artists 7. 0 Popular Parade 7.30 Bandstand 8. 0 Music for Romance 8.30 "The Corsican Brothers" 9. 0 The Allen. Roth ‘Show 9.15 "Serenade" 9.42 Light Concert Programme 10.80 Close down WAZ4 INVERCARGILL 680 ke. 7. 0, 8.0 am. ~LONDON NEWS 9. 4 "Joan of Are’ 9.16 The Ladies Entertain 9.31 A.C.E. Talk: Bottled Fruit Juices and Syrups 9.45 Interlude for Strings 410. 0 Devotional Service 10.18 "Hollywood Holiday" 10.30 Music While You Work 411. 0 Orchestras of the World 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 "The Defender" : 2.15 Classical Hour: Brahms Trio in C Minor, Op. 101 Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op, 24 3.0 Repeat Performance 3.15 French Lessons to Post _ Primary Schools 3.30 Hospital Session 4. 0 Hits of Yesteryear 4.30 Children’s Hour: Favourite Fairytales and Pets’ Corner

English Dance Bands ‘Dad and Dave" LONDON NEWS After Dinner Music "Melba" Brains Trust "ITMA" Overseas and N.Z. News United Nations Background "The Phantom Fleet" (BBC Production) Modern Dance Music Close down

Monday, March 22 —

Local Weather Forecast from ZB’s: 7.32 am. 1.0 p.m., 9.30 p.m.

| Local Weather Forecast from ZB’s: | 7.32 am, 1.0 p.m. 9.30 p.m.

1ZB AUCKLAND 1070 ke, 280 m. 6. Oa.m. Wake Up! (Phil Shone) 8.45 Auckland District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Morning Recipe Session (Aunt Daisy) 8.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with the Spectator 10. 0 Trans-Atlantic Liner: The Missing Man (last episode) 10.15 Pride and Prejudice 10.30 Legend of Kathie -Warren 10.45 Crossroads of Life 11. & Home Decorating Session 11.10 Shopping Reporter (Jane) 12. 0 Lunch Programme: Joe Loss and his Orchestra 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 1.45 1ZB Happiness Club (Joan) 2. 0 ~-Miss Trent’s Children 2.30 Women’s World (Marina) 3. 0 italian Serenade 3.30 Judy Garland 4.0 The Glenn Miller Orches5. 0 Windjammer: At Sea in Ballast EVENING PROGRAMME 6.0 # £Just for You 6.30 Kidnapped o This is My Story 7.15 Bluey and Curley 7.30 Case for Cleveland: Banners of Fear d The Listeners’ Club 8.0 First Light Fraser Returns 8.15 Ralph and Betty 8.30 Rhythmic Interlude 8.45 Radio Editor: Kenneth Melvin : 9. 0 Radio Playhouse 9.30 Latest Recorded Muslo 10. 0 The People’s Pen 40.30 Music of the Moment 41. 0 Variety Band Box 41.15 Youth Must Have its Swing 12. 0 Close down

t | [2ZB amen, 6. O a.m. Start the Day Right 8. 0 Kay Kyser’s Orchestra 9. 0 Morning Recipe Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Morning Serenade 9.45 Elsie Carlisle Memories 10. O Trans-Atiantic Liner: The Angry Travellers 10.15 Music While You Work 10.30 Legend of Kathie Warren 10.45 Crossroads of Life | 11. 5 Home Decorating Session | | Shopping Reporter (Suzanne) 12. 0 Bright Musical Fare 4. 1 p.m. Mirthful Mealtime Music 1.30 Aunt wJenny’s Real Life Stories 2.0 Miss Trent’s Children 2.30 Women’s World 3. 0 Connie Boswell 3.30 The ABC Orchestra and Peter Dawson ) 4.0 in Popular Vein 4.45 Reginald Dixon Entertains 5. 0 Windjammer: Bully Water~man (part 2) EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Around the Bandstand: Fairey Aviation Works Band 6.30 Answer Please 7.0 #£='This is My Story 7.15 Bluey and Curley 7.30 A Case for Cleveland , 7.45 Tusitala, Teller of Tales: Bridegroom’s Buttons, by Eleanor Burford 0 First Light Fraser Returns 5 Raiph and Betty 30 From Opera and Operetta 46 Give it a Name Jackpots 0 Radio Playhouse 45 Scenes in Maoriland f 0 Flying 65 15 Tenor Time . 0 Musical World Tour 0 Clase down Pet tt io date

SZB itn am 6. 0 am, Break o’ Day Muslo 7. 0 Emphasis on Optimism 8. 0 Breakfast Club 9.0 Morning Recipe’ Session: (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Music Hall of the Alr 10. O Trans-Atlantic Liner: The Family Doctor 10.15 Movie Magazine 10.30 The Legend of Kathie Werren 10.45 Crossroads of Life 11. & Home Decorating Session Shopping Reporter 12. 0 Lunchtime Fare 1.30 p.m, Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories (first broadcast) 2. 0° Miss Trent’s Children 2.15 Musical Potpourri 2.30 Women’s World (Joan) 3.0 Noe! Coward Compositions 3.15 Accent on -Strings: The Sandler Trio 3.30 Boswell Sisters 4. 0 On the Hill Billy Trall 4.30 In Modern Mood 4.45 Children’s Session 5. 0 Windjammer: The General Grant EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Your Music and Mine 6.30 Three Generations 6.45 Out of the Box 4:0 This is My Story 7.16 Bluey and Curly (first broadcast) 7.30 A Case for Cleveland: an of Fear The Crimson Circle 8. te First Light Fraser Returns 8.15 Ralph and Betty 8.30 The Allen Roth Orchestra 8 9. 7 Do You Know? f Radio Playhouse 9.45 Music from the Early Talkies 10. O Thanks for the. Song 10.15 Tale of Hollywood 10.45 Hawaiian Happiness 12. 0 Close down

4ZB 1310 a m. 6. Oa.m. London News 6. & Start the Day Right 6.30 Morning Meditation 7.35 Morning Star 9. Q@ Morning Recipe Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Vocal Duet Time 9.45 Al Bollington (organ) 10. 0 ‘Trans-Atiantic Liner: The Commercial Artist 10.15 Heritage Hall 10.30 Legend of Kathie Warren 10.45 Crossroads of Life 411. 5 Home Decorating Talk by Anne StewartThe Shopping Reporter Session 12. 0 Lunch Hour Tunes 1. Op.m. Musical Alphabet: Beatrice Kay, Sammy Kaye and Danny Kaye 1.30 Anne of Green Gables 2.0 Miss Trent’s Children 2.30 Women’s World (Alma) 3. 0 Melody Cameo 3.30 Rita Entertains: Studio Presentation at the Piano Close Harmony with the Andrews Sisters 4. 0 Bright Novelty Numbers 4.15 Half-hour Radio Matinee 4.45 The Children’s Session 5. 0 Windjammer: Cutty Sark’s Uniucky Voyage (Part 4) EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 So the Story Goes 6.30 The Mystery of Darrington 7.0 This Is My Story 7.15 The Three Musketeers 7.30 A Case for Cleveland 7.45 The Phantom Drummer 8. 0 First Light Fraser Returns 8.15 Ralph and Betty 8.30 Ray Ventura and his Collegians 8.45 Traitors’ Gate 9. O Radio Playhouse ; . 9.30 Vera Lynn and Alex Templeton 410. 0 Lumsdale and Farmilo 10.15 Dial for Your District 10.45 On the Sweeter Side 12. 0 Close down

| 27, PALMERSTON Nth. ‘ 1400 ke. 214m 7. 0am. Breakfast Session 7.15 Dominion Weather Fore8.30 Morning Record Review 9. 0 Request Session 9.31 Song Folio: Ostar Natzka — 98.45 Home Decorating Session 9.50 Melody Mixture 410. 0 Wind in the Bracken 10.15 My True Story 10.30 Easter Bride Session 41. 0 Morning Maxim Close down EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Teatime Music 6.30 Recent Releases 6.45 His Last Plunge 7.0 Daddy and Paddy 7.15 Trans-Atlantic Liner: The Repentant Burglar 7.30 The Corsican Brothers 7.45 A Case for Cleveland 8. 0 Miss Trent’s Children 8.15 Ralph and Bétty 8.30 These Were Hits 8.45 Chorus Time 9. 0 Radio’ Playhouse 9.32 At the ‘Console: Lloyd Thomas 9.45 Crossroads of Life 10 0 Close Down

In 4ZB’s Musical Alphabet at 1 p.m. to-day, the ‘"K’s" have it — an entertaining half-hour with Beatrice, Sammy and Danny,

Aunt Daisy is on the air at 9 o’clock each morning, Monday to Thursday, with recipes, household hints, and shopping advice from the four ZB Stations.

Trade names appearing tn Commercial Division programmes are published by arrangement ea cence Osear Natzka, the N.Z. bass, is the featured artist in 2ZA’s Song Folio at 9.31 this morning. * * * Swing Music has its place in the programmes of 1ZB and 3ZB at 11.15 to-night. From 1ZB Jim Foley conducts Youth Must Have Its Swing, and from 3ZB Swing Time features the latest swing discs from overseas. i

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 456, 19 March 1948, Page 34

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