Tuesday, April 6
yA) 6. 0,7.0,8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS 8. 4 Correspondence School Session (seé page 36) 9.30 Emergency Broadcast to Schools 0. O Devotions: The Rey. G. McDowall . 470.20 For My Lady: "The Amazing Duchess" : 10.40 "Women in Politicos: The y Next Twenty Years,’ talk by Dorothy Freed 10.55 Beware of Fatigue 41.0 Emergency Broadcast’ to Schools 72. 0 Lunch Music 12.34 p.m, Mid-day Farm Talk: Winter Grass, by H. Woodyear Smith 4.0 Emergency Broadcast to Schools 4.30 Broadoast to Schools 2. 0 Musical Snapshots 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Symphony No, 9.in D Minor, Op. 125 ("The Choral’’) Beethoven 3.45 Music While You Work 4.30 Children’s Hour: "Gulliver’s Travels’’ 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 International Quiz: Australia v. N.Z. : oS Local News’ Service 7.415 Gardening Talk 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Dance Band: Len Hawkjns and his Orchestra (A Studio Presentation) 7.32 Cicely Courtneidge ana Jack Hulbert 7.58 Sandy MacPherson (organ) An April Shower at Kew June Night on Marlow Reach 8.4 "Meet the Bruntons" 8.31 Elsie and Doris Waters 3.37 Musical Friends, in popu lar music round the piano (A Studio Presentation) 8.52 Richard Crean Orchestra Valse Septembre ; 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 Repetition of Greetings from Kiwis in Japan 9.30 The John MacKenzie Trio (A Studio Programme) 9.45 Frank Weir and his Sextet 41. 0 LONDON NEWS 41.20 Close down INS > AUCKLAND 880 ke. 341.m. 6. O p.m. Dancing Time 6.30 Tea Dance 7.0 After Dinner Music 8. 0 Symphonic Programme Sir Thomas. Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orchestra Symphony in D K,385 (‘‘Haffner’’) ozart 8.20 Joseph Szigeti with Bruno Walter and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Violin Concerto in D, Op. 61 Beethoven 9. 0. ‘contemporary Music Sir Adrian Boult and the BBC Orchestra Music for Strin Bliss 9.21 Emanuel euermann (eello), with Stokowski and Philharmonic Orchestra Schelemo Bioch 9.42 Reiner and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Iberia . ‘ Debussy. 10:4 Recital: Hautu Waare and Alexander Borowsky ~ 10.30 Close down EAM B 4.30p.m. Music in the Home 6. 0 Songs from Everywhere 6.30 Dinner Music 7. 0 Film Review 7.30 Orchestral Half Hour 8.0 £Radio Theatre: "The Shin--ing Hour" 9. 0 #=The Louis Voss Grand Or-: chestra with John Charles nin Billy Half f y Hour Close down ‘
V/ WELLINGTON 2} 570 ke. 526m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0 a.m. LONDO NEWS 9. 4 Correspondence School Ses- — gion (see page 36) 9,32 Richard Crooks (tenor) 9,40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 "Let’s’ Look at Ourselves: N.Z. Women as Housewives," a talk by Mrs. T. R. Smith 10.40 For Mv Lady: Lance Fairfax, N.Z. (baritoney 411. O In Lighter Mood 12..0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR + St. Paul’s Suite » Holst Fantasie Trio in A Minor Ireland Quintet for Oboe and Strings Maconchy Serenade to Music Williams A Shropshire Lad Butterworth 3. 0 Only My Song 3,30 Music While You Work 4. 0 Afternoon Serenade 4.30 Children’s Hour 5. 0 "At Close of Afternoon 6. O- Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 3.45 International Quiz: Australia v. N. 7.0 Local News Service "Passport" 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME The National Symphony Orchestra Russian Easter, Festival Overture Rimsky-Korsakov 7.47 ALICE GRAHAM (contralto) My Mind is Like the Mountain Steep Solveig’s Song Two Hazel Eyes, The Swan The First Primrose Grieg (A Studio Recital) 8. 0 BBC Theatre Orchestra Overture in D Boccherini Carmen Suite Bizet "ane Great Elopement" Handel-Beecham 9. 0 ‘Gverseite and N.Z. News 9.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Kiwis in Japan 9.30 Alfred Cortot (piano) and Orchestra conducted by John Barbirolli Concerto in F Minor Chopin 410. 0 Musical Miscellany 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down ) AN WELLINGTON 840 ke. 357 m. 4.30 p.m. Humphrey Bishop Show 5. 0 Piano Personalities 5.15 Fred Hartley Interlude 6. 0 Dance Music 6.15 Songs for Sale 6.30 Orchestral Interlude 6.45 Tenor Time 7. 0 Music in the Tanner Manner 7.30 Streamline } ‘ 8.0 Footlight Featurettes 8.30 Something Old, Something New 9. 0 Serenade 9.30 Mystery and Imagination 10. O Hill Billy Quarter Hour 10.15 Novatime Trio 10.30 Close down
227 [D) WELLINGTON 990 ke. 303 m. 7. Op.m. Rhythm in Retrospect 7.20 "The Sparrows of London" 7.33 Radio‘ Variet Musit Mirth, and Melody a , 8. 0 "Orley Farm" (BBC Production) 8.25 Musical News Review 9. 0 "Beau Geste" 9.30 Night Club 10. O Wellington District Weather Report Close down y 227 (33 NEW PLYMOUTH 810 ke. 370m. 7. O p.m. Concert Programme 7.45 BBC Feature 8.30 "The India Rubber Men" 9. 2 Concert Programme 98.30 Dance Music 10. 0 Close down OWA NAPIER 750 ke. 395m. 7. 0;8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS 9.4 Correspondence Schooi session (see page 36) 9.36 Morning Variety 9.50 Morning Star: Rose Bampton (soprano) ; 10, 0 "Acting at the BBC," talk _ by Elinore Stuart . 10.15 Music While You Work 10.45 "Backstage of Life" 411. 0 Matinee 42. 0 Lunch Music 1 1.30 pim. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Music While You Work 2.30 Variety 3.15 Symphony -No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 ("Pathetique") Tohaikovski 4. 0 "Serenade," solos and choruses in Musical Comedy style: ses 2 Children’s Hour: Mr. Storylier : 5. 0 The Music Salon 5.15 These Were Hits 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 International Quiz: Australia v. N.Z, 7. 0 Station Announcements After Dinner Music 7.30 Evening Programme — Grand Symphony Orchestra Transylvanian Overture * Bruckner 7.38 JOYCE PARKHILL /(soprano) A Green Cornfield Head A Lullaby Stanford Bird of Blue German The Fairy Boat Samuel Land of Heart’s Desire Fraser AA Studio Recital) 7.50 Paris Conservatory Concert Society Orchestra Wine, Women, and Song J. Strauss 8. 0 BBC Brains Trust: Has Man’s Character Changed as much as His Clothes? As Civilization Advances, does Art Decline 8.30 NAPIER CITIZENS’ BAND, , conducted by C: Pengelly March: Invulnerable Moss Overture: Caliph of Bagdad . Rimmer Hymn: Roek of Ages Redhead Selection: Cordelia Gilbourne March: The Contemptibies . Stanley (A Studio Programme). 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 Folk Music of the World 9.30 "Stand Easy" (BBC Programme) 10. 0 Rhythm Time: Sammy Kaye 10.30 Close down j
SVAN Pay: 920 kc. 327m, 7. Op.m. Anton and the Paramount Theatre Orchestra Shirley Temple Memories 7. 8 Gene Kelly with Orchestra The Little Red Hen 7.20 Pinocchio andy Marionettes Geppetto 7.25 The Organ, the Dance Band and Me Gulliver’s Travels 7.3t "Dad and Dave" 7.44 "Fats" Waller. and his Piano, Paul Robeson and Elisabeth Welch, Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra 8. 0 Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Walter Goehr Brahms’ Waltzes 8.10 "Science made the Grade: Pluto" (BBC Programme) 8.23 Fritz Kreisler" (violin) Caprice Viennois Tambourin Chinois Kreisler 8.31 Ballet Music The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham The Triumph of Neptune, Ballet Suite Berners 8.46 Jan Kiepura (tenor) Do Not Cry Stolz My Heart is Full of Sunshine Hilm 8.52 Symphony Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr Nights at-the Ballet, No. 2 9.3 New Light Symphony Orchestra 9.10 "Plantation Echoes" 9.30 Dance Music by Orchestras of Frankie Carle, Vaughan Monroe, Sammy Kaye, and Tex Ban-eke-Miller 10. 0 Close down 2 AJ GISBORNE 980 ke. 306m. 7. Op.m. "Gisborne Invincibles" 7.30 "The Inevitable Millionaire" . 8. 0 New Release Programme 9. 0 Feature Programme 9,30 BBC Programme 16. 0 Close down’ S)Y/ CHRISTCHURCH 720 ke. 416 m. 6. 0, 7.0,8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS 7.58 Canterbury Weather Forecast sion (see page 3 9.4 School Ses9.30 Etudes an Chopin Preludes by 9.45 Norman Cloutier Orchestra and the Master Singers 10.10 For My Lady: "North of Moscow" 10.30 Devotional Service 11.15 Two Modern Orchestral Pieces 12.0 Lunch Music 2. 0 Music While You Work 2.330 "Letters Home: Sarah Stephens from early Nelson," by Norma Cooper 2.44 Instrumental Interlude: Albert Sandler Trio ra "Sinusitis" 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR Schubert Quartet in G, Op, 164 . The ‘*‘Wanderer" Fantasia 4. 0 Songs from the Films 4.30 Children’s Hour: Kiwi Club 5.0 Excerpts from Ballet Sultes . : 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.45 International Qulzs Australia v. N.Z, . 0 "Women’s Peace Rally," a by Mary McLean Local News Service 715 "By-Paths of Literature: The Vision of Piers Plowman"
7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME * "Women’s Peace Rally,’ talk by Mary McLean 7.35 Nelson Eddy 7.44 "Dad and Dave" 7.56 Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra Minuet in G Paderewskl 8. 0 Civic Reception to Professor John Baillie, "D.D., D.Litt., S8.T.D., Professor of Theology at the University of Edinburgh (From the Civic Theatre) 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 Repetition of Greetings from Kiwis in Japan 9.30 "By-Paths of Literature: The Vision of Piers Ploughman 10. 0 Dance Band of the R.A.F. 10.30 Dance Recordings 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down Sf \ CHRISTCHURCH 1200 ke. 250 m. 4.30 p.m. Light Listening 0 Music ‘from the Theatre and Opera House 6.30 For the Pianist 6.45 Songs of the West 7. 0 Musical What’s What 7.15 Popular Tunes 7.30 "Serenade" 8. Melody and Rhythm F "Only a Mill Girl," a fruity melodrama 8.34 Spotlight on Felix Mendelssohn and his Hawaiian SerenadRo. ers * 8.45 Harmony Hits: The Merry Macs, The Sentimentalists, The Jesters and the Andrews Sisters 9. 0 Chamber Music: The Budapest String Quartet Quartet in B Flat, Op, 130 Beethoven 9.27 Alfredo Casella (piano) and the Pro Arte Quartet Quintet Bloch 10. 0 "Plunder" 10.30 Close down i SYLAR GREYMOUTH 940 ke. 319m, 7. 0, 8.0a.m, LONDON NEWS 9. 4 Correspondence School Session (see page 36) 9.32 With a Smile and a Song 40. 0 Devotional Service 10.20 kKeginald Foort (organ) 10.30 Walk in Comfort 40.34 Music While You Work 40.45 "The Amazing Duchess" 41. 0 Piano Moods 11.45 Time for Music; Norman Cloutier’s Orchestra 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Andre Kostelanetgz and his Orchestra Mark Twain Kern 2.15 "The Sport of Famous Queens: Anhe Boleyn," by Mary Wigley 2.30 In Lighter Mood 3.0 Classical Music. A John Field Suite Harty Theme and Processional ("Peter and the Wolf’) Prokofieff Legende Dvorak 3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 "Vagabonds" 4.15 Hawaiian Medley 4.30 Children’s Session: Fairy 4.45 Dance Music 5.15 Composer Corner; Alfred Hill . 6. 0 "Dad and Dave" 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 International Quiz: Australia. v. N.Z, 7. 0 National Savings Announcement 7.5 "Forest, Bird, ‘laori and Pioneer,"’ talk by E. L. Kehoe 7.30 Evening Programme "We're Asking You’ 8. 0 For the Opera Lover: "The Barber of Seville’ and. "Traviata" : 8.28 Masters of Melody: Schubert, Tchaikovski and Grieg 9.0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.30 Debroy Somer’s . Ban 9.45 ‘Accent of Rhythm" 10. O Dance Music: Bob Crosby, Fred Martin, Jimmy Dorsey 10.30 lose down.
SE A A A TN DOMINION WEATHER FORECASTS 7.16 a.m., ‘9.0, 12.30 p.m., 9.0, 1YA, 2YA, 3YA, 4YA, 2YH, 3ZR, 4YZ.
Al, Y 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0,7.0,8.0a.m,. LONDON NEWS 9. 4 Correspondence School Ses~ sion (see page 36) 9.31 Local Weather Conditions 10. O ‘Newsletter from Britain," by Joan Airey 10.20 Devotional Service 10.40 For My Lady: Bob Dyer 11, 0 Music in Your Home 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 1 Concert, Hall 2.30 Music While You Work 3.0 £"Tradesman’s Entrance" 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Concerto Bliss Quintet for Oboe and a Bax 30 Children’s Hour 0 Hands Across the Keys oO Dinner Music ‘* 30 LONDON NEWS .45 International Quiz: Aus-. tralia. v. N.Z. 7.15 "Journey ‘Through Kashmir," by James Lennox-King 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Tunes of the Town: Muriel Caddie (accordion), Wally Sinton (xylophone) and Gil Dech (piano) 7.45 Billy Mayerl, Composer 8. 0 Bandstand: Dunedin Bands playing at the 1948 Brass Band Championships 8.40 nat Hawaiian Serenaders udio Presentation) 9. **. Overseas and N.Z. News 9.19 Repetition of Greetings from Kiwis in Japan 9.30 "Scapegoats ‘of History: Thomas Moore, Chancellor of England"
40, t) "Much Binding in the Marsh (BBC Production) 10.28 The Ambrose Radio Show 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down ENO) DUNEDIN 1140 ke. 263 m, 4.30 p.m. Light: Music 6. 0 Dance Music 6.15 "Hills of Home" 6.30 Concert Platform: Famous Artists 0 Tunes of the Times .30 "Anne of Green Gables"
¥ ‘13. 0 Chamber Musio Elly Ney Trio, with Walter Trampler (viola) Quartet in E Plat, Ops 47 Schumann 8.34 Franz Josef Hirt (plano) Sonata in G, Op. 7 Schubert 9. 8 Lieder Recitals Gerhard Husch (baritone), with Hanns Udo Muller (piano) The Winter Journey (conclusion) Schubert 9.25 Arthur Rubinstein (piano) Jascha Heifetz (violin), and Emanuel Feuermann (’cello) Trio in B,\Op. 8 Brahms 10. O Favourite Melodies 10.30 Close down
"N22 INVERCARGILL 680 ke. 441 m. 7. 0, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS 9. 4 Correspondence School Session (see page 36) 9.31 Morning Variety 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.18 "Hollywood Holiday" 10.30 Music While You Work: 11. 0 Musical Miniatures 12. 0 Lunch Music . 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 "House ° that Margaret Built’"’ : 2.15 Classical Hour: Beethoven Triple Concerto in C, Op. 56 Contra-Dances Nos, 7-12 3.0 Songtime: John Fullard (tenor) 3.15 Romance and Melody 3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 Let’s Have a Chorus 4.15 Freddie Martin and his Orchestra 4.30 Children’s Hour: Tommy’s Pup Timothy, and Travel Talk 5. 0 Echoes of Hawaii 5.15 Latin-American Tunes 6. 0 "The Todds" 6.12 Songs from the Saddle 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 International Quizz, Australia v. N.Z. 7.0 #£«°After Dinner Music ‘ 7.15 Gardening Talk 7.30 Listener’s Own 9. O Overseas and N.Z. News 9.146 Lorneville Stock Report
v 9.20 Musio of Glazounov Minneapolis Symphony Orchege« tra conducted by Dimitri Mitro« poulos Overture on Greek Themes Orchestra conducted by Coms poser The Seasons Ballet Heifetz (violin) and London Philharmonic Orchestra Concerto in A Minor Chicago Symphony Orchestra Concert Waltz No. 2 in F 10.30 Close down
Tuesday. April 6 —
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 pm. 9.30 p.m.
LEA gee 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Programme (Phil Shone) 8.45 Auckland District Weather Forecast . 0 Morning Recipe Session 9.30 Morning Melodies 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with the Roadmender 0. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.15 Regency Buck 10.30 imperial Lover 10.45 Crossroads of Life 411. & Home Decorating Session 11.10 Shopping Reporter 12.0 On Our Lunch Menu: Ciaude Thornhill and Orchestra 1. Op.m. Musical Variety 1.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 1.45 1ZB’s Happiness Club (Joan) . 0 Famous Songs and Ballads 2.30 Women’s World (Marina) Matinee 3.0 Masters of Melody 3.30 Strings of the Royal Artillery String Orchestra 3.45 South American Pattern 4. 0 Waltz Favourites 4.30 Shepherd’s Pie EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Story of Flight: Eddie Rickenbacker 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Club 6.30 Radio Rhythm Parade 7.0 Colgate Cavalcade 7.30 Case for Cleveland: Banners of Fear 7.45 Tusitala, Teller of Tales: The Caliph, Cupid, and the Clock, by O. Henry 8.0 #£The Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Soarlet Harvest 8.45 Radio Editor 9.0 Hatter’s Castle 9.15 Tunes of the Times 10. O. Turning Back the Pages (Rod Talbot) | tat -30 Famous Dance Bands: Nat Brandwynne and his Orchestra aad 0 Before the Ending of the » Day 11.15 Variety Show for Late Night Listening 12.0 Close down aes ------
27,.B wanitterox 1130 ke, 265 m. 6. O a.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 Do You Remember? 8. 0 Denny Dennis 8. 0 Morning Recipe Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Keith Falkner (baritone) 9.45 Waltzing with Strauss 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.15 Just for You 10.30. Imperial Lover | 10.45 Crossroads of Life 11. 5 Home Decorating Session Shopping Reporter (Suzanne) 12. 0 Mid-day Meiody Music , 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories Se Famous Songs and Ballads "4 Women’s World it) Piano Virtuosi Irish Tenors 30 Gladys Moncrieff 45 Sweet and Lovely EVENING PROGRAMME » > Lockheed in Peace and ar 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Club 6.30 One Good Deed a Day 6.45 Yesterday’s Songs 7. = Musical Comedy Theatre: ary 7,30 The Adventures of Perry Mason: The Jealous Sister 7.45 i Give and Bequeath 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Scarlet Harvest Y 8.45 Wellington Quiz (Doug. Harris) 9. 1 Hatter’s Castle 9,30 Harvest of Stars 10. 0 In Reverent Mood 10.15 These We Have Loved 10.30 Famous Dance Bands: Guy Lombardo and his Orchestra 11.0 Swing Session : 12. 0 Close down
37B CHRISTCHURCH 1430 ke. 210 m, 6. Oa.m. Break o’ Day Music 8.0 Breakfast Club 9. 0 Morning Recipe’ session (Aunt. Daisy) 9,30 Minuets In Miniature 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.15 Adventures of Jane Arden 10.30 Imperial Lover 10.45 Crossroads of Life 11. & Home Decorating Talk Shopping Reporter 12. G Luncheon session 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2.0 Famous Songs and Ballads 2.30 Women’s World (Joan) 3.0 World Famous Duettists 3.15 Emanuel Feuermann 3.30 Rhythm and Romance 3.45 South African Pattern 4.0 The Tiger Ragamuffins 4.45 Children’s session EVENING PROGRAMME 6.0 Story of Flight: The Menace of the Zeppelins 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Club: Winged Problems 6.30 Tusitala, Teller of Tales: B cenge cory, by De Maupassant Out of the Box 7. 0 Colgate Cavalcade 7.30 A Case for Cleveland 7.45 Three. Generations 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Scarlet Harvest 8.45 Musical Tricks 9. 4 Hatter’s Castle 9.15 Concert in Miniature 9.45 Console Concourse 10. O Thanks for the Song 10.15 The Worid of Motoring 11. 0 Mood Music 12. 0 Close down
[4ZB 2", _ 6. 0 a.m. London News 6.5 Start the Day Right 6.30 Morning Meditation 7.35 Morning Star 8.0 Morning Recipe Session (Aunt Daisy) 9,30 Gladys Moncrieff and Richard Tauber 10..0 My Husband’s Love 10.15 Heritage Hall 10.30 Imperial Lover 10.45 The Crossroads of Lifes 11. 5 Home Decorating Talk by Anne Stewart Shopping Reporter Session 12. 0 Lunch Hour Tunes 1, O p.m." Variety 1.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2.0 Famous Songs and Ballads 2.30 Women’s World (Alma) 3. 0 New Light Symphony Orchestra 3.30 Patricia Rossborough and Dick Powell 40 Glenn Miller and his Orchestra 4.30 Range Rhythms 4.45 Children’s Session 5. 0 So the Story Goes EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 The Story of Flight: The Flying Dutchman 6.16 Junior Naturalists’ Club 6.30 Chicot the Jester 7.0 Colgate Cavalcade 7.30 A Case for Cleveland: Banners of Fear 7.45 Here’s a Queer Thing 8. 0 The Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Scarlet Harvest 8.45 Traitor’s Gate 9. 0 Hatter’s Castle 9.15 Novelty Time 9.45 Vera Lynn 10.30 Reserved 10.45 On the Sweeter Side 12. 0 Close down a
272, PALMERSTON Nth, 1400 ke. 214 m, 7. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 7.15 Dominion Weather Fore=cast 9. 0 Morning Request Session 9.31 Instrumental Interiude 9.45 Home Decorating Talk by Anne Stewart 9.50 Film Favourites: Arthur Askey 10. 0 Bleak House (first broadcast) 10.15 The Shy Plutocrat (first broadcast). 10.31 Notable Quotable 10.32 Close down > EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Melody and Rinythm 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Club 6.30 After Dinner Music 6.45 His Last Plunge 7. 0 Comedy Cameo 7.15 The Scarab Ring 7.30 The Corsican Brothers 7.45 The Adventures of Perry Mason 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 30 Music in Your Home 45 Marion Anderson i) Hatter’s Castle 15 Spotlight on Variety 0. 0 Close down
Another interesting episode in the "‘Adventures of Jane Arden; Reporter."" Mystery, romance, and adventure in collecting the latest news, at 10.15 a.m. every see and Thursday from 3ZB. :
Wellingtonians are given an opportunity of winning money by displaying their accurate knowledge of their hometown in 2ZB’s new Wellington Quiz, conducted by Doug Harris at 8.45 * to-night. a
Trade names appearing in Commercial Division programmes are published by arrangement This‘ morning at 10 o’clock, 2ZA broadcasts the first episode of "Bleak House," a dramatization of the story by Charles Dickens, aS * A change in broadcasting days takes place at 2ZB. As from today, Musical Comedy Theatre will be heard at 7 p.m. Tuesdays, and Colgate Cavalcade moves to 7 p.m. Thursdays, SS ES TT Sr wa
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 458, 2 April 1948, Page 28
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