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Monday, May 24

hy dA earch 6. 0, 7.0,8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS 8.10 Close down 9.4 Musical Bon Bons 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 10. 0 Devotions: The Rev, Father Bennett 410.22 For My Lady: The Neveu Family (France) 10.45 A.C.E. TALK: Cooking N.Z, Game 41. 0 Close down 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. 0 p.m. Do You Know These? 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Concerto No. 8 in A Minor, Op. 47 Spohr Piano Concerto No, 2 in 4G, Op. 4 Tchaikovski 3.30 Women’s Newsletter, by Elsie Culnming A 3.45 Music While You° Work 4.15 Light Music 4.30 Children’s Hour: "The Great Family," a BBC Empire Day programme 5. 0 Close down 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7. 0 Local News Service 7.15 Young Farmers’ Club Session, by a member of the Warkworth Young Farmers’ Club District Committee 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME "Around the Town" (A Studio Programme) 7.47 "Window on Britain: The Potteries" : (BBC Programme) e 8.13 BBC Brains Trust: Robert * Boothby, Dr. J. Bronowski, W. J. Brown, Kingsley Martin, Sir Malcolm Sargent, and Questionmaster Donald McCullough. Are the British people unsocjable? What will happen to Britain when her American credit is exhausted? What is the intention behind an orchestral symphony? 843 "Departure Delayed" 9. 0 UN Time . Overseas and N.Z. News 9.20 United Nations Background 9.30 Norwegian Light. Symphony Orchestra Fantasia on Norwegian Folk Songs arr. Haland 9.38 "My Songs for You" (BBC Programme) 9.52 Harry Acres and his Orchestra "Perchance to Dream" Selection ‘Novello 10. 0 Scottish Interlude Elder Cunningham (bass-bari-tone) Hamie is Where Ye Are Flint Burs Pipe Rand In the 1948 Pipe Baud Contest A Grade Selection Marjorie Lawrence (soprano) Down the Burn Hoo 10.16 Music, Mirth, and Melody 41.20 Close. down W7> AUCKLAND 860 ke. 341 m. 6. Op.m. Yea Time Tunes 7. 0 After Dinner Music 8.0 Mozart’a Concertos Fernand Oubradous with Orchestra conducted by Biget Bsssoun Concerto in B Fiat, K.191 ° 8.17 Ciaude Debussy _Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orghestra a Dauses lbanse Sacree Danse Profane B.84 M. Viard (saxophone) with Orchestra conducted by Coppola huapsody

8.39 Piere Coppola and the Orchestra of the Paris Society of Concerts Nocturnes 9. 0 Music from the Operas Excerpts from Wagner 10. O For the Balletomane "Aurora’s Wedding" 10.30 Close down (2 ‘ AUCKLAND 1250 ke. 240 m. 4.30 p.m. Armchair Melodies 6. 0 Glen Miller and his Orchestra 6.30 Dinner Music 7. 0 Questions and Answers by the Gardening Expert 7.30 Shipwreck Selections: Stranded on a desert island a listener selects 60 minutes of favourite recordings 9. O Family Favourites 9.30 Rockin’ in Rhythm: ‘"Platterbrain"’ 10. 0 Close down 2QW/, WELLINGTON: 570 ke. 526 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0a.m, LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 8.10 Close down 9.32 Morning Star: Anne Shelton (vocalist) 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 Letter from. Britain, by Joan Airey 10.40 For My Lady: Marie Caligna (Germany) 11. 0 Close down 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. 0 p.m, CLASSICAL HOUR Symphony No, 4 in G, Op. 88 Dvorak One I Know Who Has Money Galore Smetana Schwanda Polka and Fugue Weinberger Dance of the Comedians ("The Bartered Bride’’) Smetana, arr. Rigsenfeld 3. 0 "The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss" 3.30 Music While You Work 4.0 Novelty Instrumentallsts 4.30 Children’s Session: "The Great Family," BBC -_-- Day programme i] Close down 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.26 Stock Exchange Report 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7. 0 Local News Service 7.15 "It Looks to Me," Clough Williams-Ellis, English Town anner, concludes his N.Z. commentary 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME "I Know What I Like’: A Librarian 8. 0 The Freddie Gore Show, with Marion Waite and Selwyn Toogood . (A Studio Presentation) 8.19 "What Would You Say?": with Donald McCullough, BBC Brains. Trust Questionmaster, and an Auckland Panel: Julius Hogben, Mrs. D. Turner, Prof. F. J. Llewellyn, and Vernon Brown 9. 0 United Nations Time 9. 2 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.20 United Nations Background;

9.30 Melodies from British Films: Louis Levy with his Orchestra and Choir (A BBC Programme) 10. O Artie Shaw’s Orchestra 10.30 Songs by Andy Russell 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down QE WeLneron 4.30p.m. Popular Hit Revivals 6. 0 Dance Music 6.15 Presenting Joy Nicholls 6.30 Rhythm in Retrospect 6.45 Music by Favourite Composers oon?) Bing 7.16% Invitation to the Dance 7.30 History’s Unsolved Mysteries 8. 0 Chamber Music: Dvorak The Prague Quartet String Quartet in G, Op. 106 8.38 Frederick Grinke (violin) and Kendal) Taylor (piano) Sonatina, Op. 100 ..:0 Band Music 9.30 Ballad Programme 10. 0 David Granville and his Ensemble 10.30 Close down | | SIV7 (bp) WELLINGTON 7. O p.m. Stars of the Musical Firmament 7.20 ‘‘Hangman’s House" 7.33 Presenting Joy Nicholls 8.0 Dancing Times: Ifits of the Ballroom in Strict Tempo 8.30 "Holiday for Song" 9.0 "Music of the Masters 9.30 "The Lost Horizon" 10. 0 py eeenton District Weather Report Close down YB 33 NEW PLYMOUTH | 810 ke. 370m. a O p.m. For the Family Circle 7.30 "Martin’s Corner" 8. 0 Music in Miniature 8.30 "ITMA" 9. 2 Station Announcements 9. 3 Concert Programme gh In Lighter Mood 10 Close down OVA | NAPIER 750 ke. 395m. 7. 0, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast session 8.10 Close down 9.4 For ‘a Brighter Washday 9.32 Matinee 9.50 Morning Star: Beniamino Gigli (tenor) 10. 0 A.C.E. Talk: "Cooking N.Z. Game"’ 10.16 Music While You Work 10.46 ‘The Music of Doom" 11. 0 Close down ze. 0 Lunch Music Op.m. Music While You Work 2'30 Basses and Baritones 2.45 Variety 3.30 Composers of our Empire 4. 0 Chorus Time 4.30 Children’s Hour: "The Great Family," a BBC Empire Day programme 5. 0 Close down 8. 0 Dinner Music 8.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7. 0 Station Announcements After Dinner Music 116 "Dad and Dave" ary i

7.30 Evening Programme Programme Gossip: An informal chat about forthcoming programmes 7.46 Listeners’ Own _ session: Empire Day Requests 9. 0 UN Time Overseas and N.Z. News 9.20 United Nations Background 9.30 Bouillon (violin), Cortet and Morséau (flutes), and Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Alfred Cortet Brandenburg Concerto, No. 4 in G Bach 10.30 Close down AN ALL 920 kc. 327 m. 7.0 p.m. Wilfrid Thomas, Noreena Feist, Emmie Joyce and a pn Harrington, with Orchesra A Tea-Time Concert Party Spike Jones and his City Slickers 7.15 Eddy Duchin (piano) Why Do I Love You? I tik V’ll Have to Change 7.21 Shep Fields and his New Music 7.30 "Merry-Go-Round" (BBC Programme) 8. 0 Classical Music Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Frederick Stock Scapino,; a Comedy Overture Walton 8.10 William Primrose (viola) and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Walton Andante Comodo (Concerto) Walton 8.18 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goossens London Symphony Vaughan Williams 8.54 Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent Serious Doll Elgar 9. 3 "The Forger" 9.30 Light Recitals by Felix Mendelssohn's Hawaiian Serenaders, . Norman Long, Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra 10. 0 Close down 7 GISBORNE 980 ke. 306 m. 7.0 p.m. ‘Gisborne Invincibles" 7.45 "Dad and Dave" 8. 0 Marek \Weber’s Orchestra Puccini Potpourri 8.16 Lawrence Tibbett (barie) 8.24 Indian Love Lyrics 8.32 "Pinto, Pete in Arizona" ee | Herman Lohr (vocal gems) 1 Duncan McMillan (accordion) 9.28 Marie Bremner (soprano) 3.30 Selected Recordings 10. 0 Close down 3} CHRISTCHURCH 720 ke. 416 m. 6. 0,7.0,8.0 a.m, LONDON NEWS 7.68 Canterbury Weather Forecast 8.10 Close down 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices Symphonie Variations by Cesar Franck played by Elleen Joyce with Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire 9.46 Instrumental Solos 10.10 For My Lady: Robin Hood 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Music While You Work 14. 0 Close down

12. 0 Lunch Music 12.33 p.m, Farmers’ Mid-day Talk 2.0 Music While You Work 2.30 A.C.E. TALK: "Cooking N.Z, Game" 2.44 Musical Reminiscences with Reginald Dixon, Norman Long, Gracie Fields, Layton and Johnstone, Raie da Costa, and Ray Noble and his Orchestra 3.15 Whispering Gallery: A quarter-hour of whispering songs 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Symphonic Study ‘Falstaff,’ Op. 68 Eigar String Quartet in G Major Bax 4.30 Children’s Session: "The Great Family,’ a BBC Empire Day programme 5. 0 Close down 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 BBC Newsreel y Local News Service 7.15 Our Garden Expert: "Soil in Relation to Plants" 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra Glamorous Nights Selection Novello 7.34 Harmony and Song: Marie Blackburn and Leo Higgins in songs and duets of familiar appeal : (A Studio Presentation) 7.50 WOOLSTON BRASS BAND conducted by R. J. Estall March: Steps of Glory Medley Winter Overture: Raymond Thomas, arr. Rimmer Oscar Natzka (bass) Out Where the Big Ships Cornet Solos (D. chesitensant The Warrior Windsor Beloved Melody Johnston Oscar Natzka (bass) Blow the Man Down Hullabaloo Balay The Band Hymn; Old Earth Ayreton March: Cavalry of the Clouds Alford (From the Studio) 8.30 PATRICIA A. ANDERSON (soprano) ‘The Song of the Smuggler’s Lass Phillips Down in the Forest Ronald Princess of the Dawn = Coates The Market Carew (A Studio Recital) 8.42 CLARENCE B. HALL (organ) and THOMAS E. WEST (tenor) _ (From the Civic Theatre) 9.0 United Nations Time . Overseas and N.Z. News 9.20 Winter Course Talk: "The Use of Leisure; Planning a Herb Garden," by Millicent Jennings 9.35 The Queenslan String Quartet Ernest Llewellyn, Harold Taberner (violins), David Powell (viola), Don Howley (’cello) Quartet No..3, Op, 22 Hindemith (A Studio Recital) 10. 0 In Lighter Vein 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close duwn e SVL wre) 3 om, Memory Lane 6. 0 -e from Stage and Scree 6.30 "Dixieland Jazz: Bob Crosby Orchestra 6.45 Sweetwood Serenaders and Patti Dugan 7. 0 What’s What 7.15 Dancing to New Releases 7.30 "Strange Destiny’ 7.43 Songs from the Theatre sung by Nelson Eddy, Beatrice Kay, and James Melton ;

DOMINION WEATHER FORECASTS 7.46 a.m. 9.0, 12.30 p.m. 9.0, 1YA, 2YA, 3YA, 4YA, 2YH, 3ZR, 4YZ,

8. 0 rye the Proms: Some of the more® important orchestral jeces introduced by Sir Henry Vood at his Promenade Concerts since the inception of these concerts in 1894 *"Casse Noisette" Suite, Op. 71 Tohaikovski Three Dances from Henry VIII. German 8.30 Notable Song Composers: Richard Wagner 8.45 Eleanor Steber, with the Victor Symphony Orchestra Recitative: And God Sald Aria: With Verdure Clad ("Creation’’) Haydn I Know that My Redeemer Liveth ("Messiah") Handel 9. 1 From the Thesaurus Library 9.30 ‘The Blind Man’s House" 9.43 Modern Melodies by Bing Crosby . 40. 0 Richard Crooks and Louis Kentner 470.30 Close down [Seka Serer 7. 0, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 8.10 Close down 8. 4 Glen Miller Presents" 9.15 Mainly Vocal 9.32 Light Orchestras 10. O Devotional Service 10.20 Morning Star: Kenny Baker (tenor) 10. Music While You Work 11. 0 Close down 12. 0 Lunch Music ; 2. 3 pm. Novelty Instrumentals 2.15 "The Gentieman is a Dressmaker: Redfern and Paquin, talk by Dorothy White

Shropshire Lad Carefree Cavalcade Classical Music Butterworth 3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 "The Vagabonds" 4.22 Children’s Session: "The Giant’s Head" 5. 0 Close down 6. 0 "Beauvallet’"’ 6.30 LONDON NEWS 7. 0 News from the Labour farket . 5 UN Appeal for Children by W. W. Stewart, Principal, Greymouth Technical High School 7.15 "Hills of. Home" 7.30 Evening Programme Harry Horlick plays Victor Herert 7.45 Musical Comedy Memortes 8. 0 "Laura"? (final episode) 8.30 "Streamline" 8.58 Station Notices : % 0 UN Time Overseas and N.Z, News 9.20 9.30 United Nations Background Classical Hour The Halle Orchestra Notturno, Op. 40 Dvorak Emmy Bettendorf (soprano) : It is a Wondrous Sympathy Liszt 9.42 Clifford Curzon (pianist) ‘and the National Symphony Orchestra Concerto No. 1 in D Minor Brahms 10.30 Close down AMV / DUNEDIN 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0,7 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 8.10 Close down 9. 4 Orchestras Around the World: England: The Philharmonia Orchestra

9.30 Current Ceiling Prices Local Weather Conditions 9.32 Music While You Work 10. 0 "Let’s Look at Ourselves: N.Z. Mothers," by Mrs, Sylvia Smith 10.20 gg Service 10.40 For Lady: Malcolm McEachern " ass), Australia 11.°:0 Close down 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Local Weather Conditions 2.1 The Allen Roth Show 2.30 Music While You Work 3.0 "It’s in the Family’: The Arnes, Schnabels, and Scarlattis: 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR : Quartet in C, K.465 Mozart Sonata in € Minor Geminiani 4.30 Children’s Hour: "The Great. Family," a BBC Empire Day programme Close down Dinner Music LONDON NEWS BBC Newsreéel Local Announcements "Germany’s Re-education: The Roots of the Evil,"’ by David Martineau Tombs 2 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME MAURICE TILL (Christchurch 5. 8. 6. 6. 7. 7A « ° pianist) Scherzo, Op. 4 Intermezzo in A Brahms Dream Visions Schumann (A Studio Recital) 7.48 Highlights from Grand Opera: "The Flying Dutchman," by Wagner 8.15 N. W. TASKER (baritone) : Beauty Herbert-Masefield Song in Exile. Parke-Iirvine Fair Rosalind Morgan-Bledlowe Vicar of Bray Trad. (A. Studio * Recital)

8.30 JESSIE JONES and JESSIE FLAMANK Sonata for Two Pianos, K.448 Mozart (A Studio. Recital) 8. 0 United Nations Time Overseas and N.Z. News 8.20 United. Nations Background 9.30 BBC Brains Trust: Dr. J. Bronowski, Margery Fry, ‘Lt.Commdr, R. T. Gould, Sir Arthur Salter, Bertrand Russell, and Questionmaster Donald McCullough What are the springs of memory? Will mankind ever become the servant of the . Electronic Brain? Is RE ake Civilisation declinng? — What is Your Opinion of telepathy ? (BBC Production) 10.0 Accent on Melody, featuring music by more'serious composers ‘ 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down be EaWTO) DUNEDIN 3140 ke. 263 m, 4.30 p.m. Light Music 6. 0° Gay Tunes 6.15 Hawaiian’ Melodies 6.30 Concert Platform: Famous Artists FO Popular Parade 7.30 Bandstand 8. 0 Fred Hartley Interlude (BBC Programme) 8.30 "The Corsican Brothers" 9. 0 The Allen Roth Show 9.15 "Serenade" 9.42 Light Concert Programme 10.30 Close down

AW 424 INVERCARGILL 680 ke. 441 m. 7. 0,8.0a.m, LONDON NEWS Breakfast session 8.10 Close down 9. 4 "A Date with Jante" 8.16 The Ladies Entertain 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.31. A.C.E. Talk: Cooking N.Z, Game " 9.45 Empire Day 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.18 ‘Hollywood Holiday" 41. 0 Close down 12. O Luneh Music 2. Op.m. "Destiny Bay" 2.15 Classical Hour String Quartet in E Flat, Op. 1 Dvorak Italian Serenade Wolf 3.0 Repeat Performance 3.30 Hospital session 4. 0 Hits of Yesteryear : 4,30 Children’s Hour: "The Great Family,’ a BBC Empire Day programme 5. 0 Close down 6. 0 "Dad and Dave" 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.45 "BBC Newsreel ; 7.15 For the Man on the Land: "Potato Growing in Southland," talk by J. P. Gavan and A. R Rankin 7.30 "Melba" bs Boston Promenade OrchesTa Faust Waltzes Gounod 8.1 "The go tt | of Colonel Fawoett," a story of Dyett’s expedition to Brazil to seek Colonel Fawcett Overseas and N.Z. News 9.20 United Nations Background 9.30 "Number 17" 9.46 Modern Dance Music _ 10.30 Close down

Monday, May 24

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 @m., 1.0 p.m, 9.30 p.m.

1ZB 22 6. 0 a.m. Sunrise Serenade 8. 0 Auckland District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Morning Recipe — Session 9.45 We /Travel the Friendly Road with the Spectator ‘ 10. 0 The Strange House of Jdeffrey Mariowe 10.16 Regency Buck 10.30 Legend of Kathie Warren 10.45 Crossroads of Life 12. 0 Lunch Programme 12.30 p.m. Home Decorating Session (Anne Stewart) 12.35 Shopping Reporter 0 Lunchtime Musio Aunt Jenny’s Real Life 1 1.30 eerie : 1.45% 1ZB Happiness Club (Joan) 2. 0 Miss Trent’s Children 2.30 Home Service Session (Marina) 3. 0 David Rose and his Orch8.30 Virtuoso for To-day: Yehudi Menuhin 4.0 Xavier Cugat and his Rhumba Orchestra 4.15 Andre Kostelanetz and Lily ° ns 4.30 Hawalian Muslo 4.45 Windjammer: Queer 8kip-. pers EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Just for You 6.30 Kidnapped 7. 0 This is My Story 7.16 Bluey and Curley 7.30 The Adventures of Perry Mason 7.45 The Listeners’ Club 8. 0 First Light Fraser Returns 8.15 Ralph and Betty 8.30 New Mayfair Orchestra 8.45 Radio Editor (Kenneth Melvin) 9. 0 United Nations Time 9. 2 Radio Playhouse 9.30 Latest Recorded Muslo 10. 0 Telephone Quiz 10.30 Movie Musicale 11.0 Variety Band Box 11.15 Youth Must Have its Swing (Jim Foley) 12. 0 Close down

2ZB WELLINGTON 1130 ke, 265 m. 6. 0 am. Start the Day Right 9. 0 Morning Recipe Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Favourite Tenors and §80pranos 9.45 Incidental Film Musio 10. 0 The Strange House of Jeffrey Marlowe 10.15 Music While You Work 10.30 Legend of Kathie Warren 10.45 Crossroads of Life 12. 0 Bright Musical Fare 12.30 p.m. Home Decorating Session (Anne Stewart) Shopping Reporter (Suzanne) 4.9 Mirthful Mealtime Music 1.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2. 0 Miss Trent’s Children 2.30 Home Service 3. 0 Celebrity Artists 4. 0 Paul Robeson 4.45 Windjammer: The Race to Valparaiso (part 2) EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Music, Mirth and Melody 6.30 Answer Please 7.0 #£='This is My Story 7.15 Bluey and Curley ia The Adventures of Perry 7 on 45 $$Tusitala, Teller cf Tales: The Princess and the Puma, by QO. Henry 8. 0 First Light Fraser Returns 8.15 Ralph and Betty 8.30 Men of Popular Musio 8.45 Jackpots Session (Maurle Power) : 9. 0 United Nations Time 9% 2 Radio Playhouse 9.45 Composer’s Interpretation 10. 0 The Face in the Might 10,15 ‘Tenor Time 10.30 In the Ballroom 41. 0 Musical World Tour 12. 0 Close down

3ZB CHRISTCHURCH 1430 ke. 210 m. 6. Oa.m. Break o’ Day Music 7. 0 Emphasis on Optimism 8. 0 Breakfast Club 9. 0 Morning Recipe session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Music Hall of the Alr 10. 0 The Strange House of Jeffrey Marlowe 10.15 The Movie Magazine 10.30 Legend of Kathie Warren. 10.45 Crossroads of Life 12. 0 Music at Mid-day — 12.30 p.m. Home Decorating session Shopping Reporter’s session (Elizabeth Anne) 1.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 0 Miss Trent’s Children 15 Musical Interlude 30 Home Service (Molly) " 4 Musio of the Islands 0 Accent on Rhythm Frank Crumit Memories On the Hill Billy Trail In Modern Mood Windjammer: The Cospatick Tragedy EVENING PROGRAMME QO Your Music and Mine 30 Three Generations (final sode) Out of the Box 0 This is My Story 16 Bluey and Curley 30 The Adventures of Perry / Mason: The Case of the Jealous Sister bes 3 + mening Millions by Edgar 8. 0 First Light Fraser Returns 8.15 Ralph and Betty 8.30 Paul Fenoulhet and his Orchestra . Do You Know? 9. 0 United Nations Time 9. 2 Radio Playhouse 9.45 Music from the Early Talkies Thanks for the Song Tale of Hollywood Frank Sinatra Sings Instrumental Novelties" Prelude to Good-night Close down — as ah mh eh ed wh oh Na=999 t=

47ZB DUNEDIN 1310 k.c. 229 m a.m. London News Start the Day Right Early Morning Melodies Breakfast Parade Morning Star arote Recipe session Music for Empire Day The Strange House of Jefy Marlowe Heritage Hall Legend of Kathie Warren The Crossroads of Life | A Lunch Hour Tunes -30 p.m. Home Decorating Talk by Anne Stewart Shopping Reporter session 1.0 Musical Alphabet: John Scott Trotter’s Orchestra, Richard Tauber, Donald Thorne, Lawrence Tibbett 1.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2. 0 Miss Trent’s Children 2:30 Home Service session 3.0 Songwriters on ParadeRudolf Frimt 3.30 Rita Entertains: Studio Presentation at the Piano 3.45 English Orchestras 4.0 Merry Mood 4.15 Round the Camp Fire 4.45 Windjammer: Heather Bell (part 2) EVENING PROGRAMME aaah ah = OOOO NNOSO _ OD’ w& w& " ae she + 73 ogougco 6. 0 So the Story Goes 6.15 Reserved ve i The Mystery of Darrington a 7.0 £'This Is My Story 7.416 Biuey and Curley 7.30 The Adventures of Perry Mason: The Case of the Jealous Sister The Phantom Drummer First Light Fraser Returns Ralph and Betty These Are New Nemesis Incorporated United Nations Time Radio Playhouse Crooners’ Corner Cugat Rhythms Lumsdaine and Farmilo Dial for Your District Unchanging Favourites In a Dancing Mood Close down wh wh mh wd md (DCO OO 00.00 00 CONT N*000R% ° onkiao

27, PALMERSTON Nth. ; 1400 ke. 214.m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast session 7.16 Dominion Weather Foreca: 9. 0 Good Morning Request ses 9.31 In the Music Salon 9.45 Home Decorating 50 Melodies to Remember O Wind in the Bracken 5& My True Story ‘0 Quotable 41 Close down EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Teatime Tunes .30 Recent Song Successes 6.45 His Last Plunge 7. 0 Daddy and Paddy 7.15 Trans-Atlantio Liner: The Missing Man (last episode) 7.30 The Corsican Brothers 7.45 The Adventures of Perry Mason 8. Miss Trent’s Children 8.15 Ralph and Betty 8.30 These Were Hits 8.45 The Sullivans: Maxine and ° Joe 9. 0 United Nations Time 9. 2 Radio Playhouse : 9.32 Hot Off the Press 9.45 Crossroads "f Life 10. 0 Close down

Radio Playhouse at 9.2 tonight from all the Commercial stations will present another original two-act play featuring stars of the Australian radio stage.

Trade names appearing in Com merctal Division programmes are published by arrangement

At four o’clock this afternoon, the famous coloured bass singer Paul Robeson sings a bracket of the songs of his people, from station 2ZB Wellington. + ie * To-day, at 3 p.m., in Songwriters on Parade, 4ZB brings to the air the music of Rudolf Friml. * I Music from the films, past, present, and some yet to come to N.Z., is featured in "Movie Musicale" at 10.30 p.m, from 1ZB. | LTTE A ET TL TI TS

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 465, 21 May 1948, Page 34

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Monday, May 24 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 465, 21 May 1948, Page 34

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