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Tuesday, July 20

7, AUCKLAND | 650 ke, 462 m. | 6. 0,7.0,8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS 8.10 Close down 9.4 Correspondence Schoal Session (sce page 44) (BBC Frogramme) 9.34 Light and Shade 410. O Devotions: The Rev. W. L. Lewis 10.20 For My Lady: "The Amazing Duchess" 1040 "The Art of Being a Woman," talk by Amabel Wil-liams-Ellis 10.55 Health in the Home; Food Handling 11. 0 Close down 12. OQ Lunch Music 42.35 p.m... Mid-day Farm Talk: "Pig Judging Standards," -by C. H. M. Sorensen 1 or Broadcast to Schools + ae Musical Snapshots 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR The Lark Ascending Williams Symphony No. 1 in G Minor Kalinnikov Ballet Music ("The Perfect Fool’’) re Holst

3.30 Conversation Pieces 4.15 Light Music 4.30 Children’s Hour: ‘"Gulliver’s Travels" 6. 0 Close down 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7.0 "Britain’s Coal Problem: . Nationalisation and the Unions," @ talk by P. A. Lockwood 7.15 Gardening Talk 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Dance ‘Band with Bob Leach and his Orchestra (A Studio Presentation) 7.52 The Pacific .Islanders -1n vocal and instrumental renderings Of Maori and Island Melodies 8.7 Ye Old Time Music Hall 8.33 Sidney Torch (organ) Our Love Affair Edens 8.36 The Musical Friends Popular Music Round the Piano (A Studio Presentation) 8.51 George Boulanger and his Orchestra 9. 0. Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Kiwis in Japan 9.30 The John MacKenzie Trio (A Studio Programme) 9.46 Muggsy Spanier and his Orchestra 40. O Dance Recordings 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down fIN7o Ayekeane

6. Op.m. Dancing Time 6.30 Popular Paratle 7. 0 After Dinner Music 8. 0 Symphonic Programme Bruno Walter and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra La Finta Gliardiniera Mozart 8.°4 Artur Schnabel with Barbirolli and the London. Symphony Orchestra Concerto in B Fiat, K.595 Mozart 8.36 Beecham andthe London Philharmonie Orchestra Symphony No. 97 in C Haydn 9.0 Contemporary Music Jascha Heifetz with Goossens and the Cincinnati Orchestra Concerto Walton 9.25 Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orchestra Symphony No. 4 in A Minor | Sibelius 10. 0 Recital: Kathleen Ferrier and Kathleen Long 70.30 Close down ZAM AUCKLAND 1250 ke. 240m. 4.30 p.m. Music in the Home 6. 0 Light Organ Music 6.15 Accordiana oS Film Review 7.30 The Regent Classic Orchestra and Oscar Natzka, bass ar Radio Theatre: ‘'Non- -stop eno i Tuesday Night Concert 10. 0 Close déwn

2, WELLINGTON 570 ke. 526 m. (While Parliament is being broadCast from 2YA, this Station’s published programmes will be presented from 2YC) 6. 0,7.0,8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS |. Cricket Score; — Australia v. | Middlesex . Breakfast Session 8.10 Close down 9. 4 Correspondence School Session (see page 44) 9.30 Aid for Britain: Women’s Session 9.35 Local Weather Conditions 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 "Sculpture," a talk by

Margaret Garland 10.40 For Wiy Lady: "OverReach," by Emily Bovine, Christehureh 11.0 Close down 12. O Lunch Music 12.83 p.m. Cricket Score: AuUstralia v. Middlesex ~ 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Local Weather Conditions | CLASSICAL HOUR , Suite No. 1 in C Bach 2.30 Trio in E Flat, K.498, for Piano, Clarinet and Viola Mozart 4 3. 0 "Only My Song" 3.30 Music While You Work 4.5 Afternoon Serenade 4.30 Children’s Session: Question Man 5. 0 Close down

. 0 Dinner Music 26 Stock Exchange Report .30 LONDON NEWS 40 National Announcements Cricket Score: Australia sy. Middlesex 6.45 BBC Newsreel : Local News Service 7.15 "Tbe British Coalminer’": P, A. Lockwood tells of the life he leads 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Latest Classical: Recordings Glasgow Orpheus Choir I Live Not Where 1 Love arr. Shaw The Herdmaiden’s Song arr. Roberton Boston, Promenade Orchestra condueted by Arthur Fiedler . Dance of the Automatons and Waltz Czardas Delibes Paul Schoeffler (bass-baritone) with the- National. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Clemens Krauss Se Vuol Ballare Deh Vieni Alla Finestra : London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Efrem Kurtz L’Epreuve d’Amour

. Mozart 8. 0 DOROTHY DAVIES (pianist) Music by Bach ‘ English Suite in F, No, 4 (A Studio Recital) 8.16 Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire Symphony No, 92 in G ("Oxford’’) Haydn 8.40 MYRA SAWYER (soprano) Far Away ~ Lies’ "a ~ Land ("Mignon") Thomas When t Am Laid in Earth ("Dido, and Aeneas") Purcell 18) Tender emucat (*"Din- , orah’’) Mayerbeer (A Studio Recital) 9.2 Overseas and N.Z. News Cricket Score: AuStralia- vy. Middlesex 9.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Kiwis in Japan

9.30 Yehudi Menuhin (violin) with the Orchestre, Symphonique de Paris conducted by . Georges Enesco Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21 Lalo 10. 3 Musical Miscellany 10.45 Music for the Theatre Organ 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down AWC: Tveerer -- 4.30 p.m. Humphrey Bishop Show 6. 0 Dance Music 6.15 Songs for Sale 6.30 Navy Mixture Melodies 6.45 The College of Musical Knowledge 7. 0 Music in, the Tanner Manner 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

27 [D) WELLINGTON 990 kc. 303 m. 7. Op.m. Kbythm in Retrospect 7.20 "Wind in the Bracken" 7.33 Radio Variety: Music, Mifth and Melody 8. 0 "This Seeptred Isle’ 8.25 Musical News Review: The Latest Musical News and Things You Might Have Missed 9. 0 "Valley of Fear,’ introducing Sherlock Holmes 9.30 Night Club 10. O Wellington District Weather — Report Close down [2s Nee, permoura

Op.m. Concert Programme .30 "Serenade to the Stars" 30 The Fellowship of the Frog 5 Station Announcements 5 Officer Crosby" -30 Dance Music 0. 0 Fq086 down QV NAPIER 750 ke. 395 m. 7. 0, 8.0 a.m, LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 8.10 Close down 9. 4 Correspondence School Session (seé page 44) Aid for Britain: Women’s Session : 9.34 Current Ceiling Prices 3.36 Matinee 9.50 Morning Star: Lawrence Tibbett (baritone) 10. 0 "Women in: Politics," talk by Dorothy Freed | 10.15. Music While You Work 10.45 "My Son, My Son" 11. 0 Close down 72. O Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Music While You Work 2.30 These Were Hits 2.45 Variety 3.15 Music of Our Time; Euroean Nights in the Gardens of Spain Falla 4. 0 "Serenade," .solos and choruses in Musical Comedy Style : 4.30 Children’s Hour: Mr, Story- * teller 5. 0 Close down 6. 0 Dinner Musie 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National- Announcements 6.45 BBC Newsreel 7.0 Station Annourlicements After. Dinner Music 7.15 "Know Your Own. Province": Early Education in Hawke’s Bay, by W. A. Armour 7.30 Evening Programmes Listeners’ Scrapbook: Something for everyone, with the accent on the unusual (A Studio Programme) 200 OONN

8. 0 BBC Brains Trust: Robert Boothby, Geoffrey Crowther, John Gloag, Mary Agnes Hamilton, and Questionmaster Donald McCullough Why do the British dislike outdoor cafes? Should bread be rationed? Has respect died out among the working classes? Would we benefit from the liquidation of the Nattonal Debt? What is the National Trust? Are. strikes morally defensible? Which is the most historically interesting English county? Isithe possession of private property a guarantee of individual freedom? 8.30 The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by. Basil Cameron Zampa Overture Herold 8.38 BRIAN SCHOFIELD (tenor) Castles in the Air Lincke Kashmiri Song You Are My. Heart’s Delight Lehar (A Studio Recital) 8.52 Clive Amadio’s Quintet Rondinello Krips Blue Evening Hill 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News

9.30 "Navy Mixture" (BBC Programme) 10.0 Rhythm Time: Gray Gordon : 10.30 Close down Royan BR, 920 kc. 327 m. 7. Op.m. Melodies from British Films: Louis Levy with his orchestra and choir (BBC Programme) 7.31 "Dad and Daye" 7.45 Barnabas von Geczy’s Orchestra Charlie Kunz (piano) Marek Weber’s Orchestra 8. 0 Light Symphony Orchestra. Bal Masque Fletcher "Scotland Yard at Work" ’ First of a series of BBC Programmes describing the operations of Scotland Yard

8.34 Music by Grieg The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Basil Cameron Peer Gynt Suite No. 8.49 Charles Kullman (tenor) I Love Thee 8.52 . Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Fabien Sevitzky Sigurd Jorsalfar In the King’s Hall Borghild’s Dream 9. 4 "David Garrick," the story of the actor ; , (BBC Programme) 9.33 Dance Music 10. 0 Close down 72 GISBORNE ~ 980 ke. 306 m. Op ‘m. "Gisborne Invincibles"’ 70 ‘The Inevitable Millionaires" 8. 0 New Releases 9. 0 "Barnaby Rudge" 9.30 BBC Programme 10. 0 Close down SHY/ CHRISTCHURCH 720 ke. 416 m. 6. 0,7.0,8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS 8.10 Close down 9. 4 Correspondence School Session (see: page 44) 9.30 Aid for Britain: Talk to Women . Current Celling Prices 9.35 Famous Conductors: ConStant Lambert with Sadler’s Wells Orchestra and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 9.55 Salo Concert Players, ‘ Thomas Hayward, and Richard Leibert (organ) 10.10 For My Lady: "North of Moscow 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Music While You Work 11. 0 Close down

12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0. Music While You Work 2.30 "Gold Mining in the Whakamarina,"’ by Mrs, A. V. Nelson — Instrumental and Vocal duets 2.55 | Pe aga in the Home: Food ng 3, 0 CLASSICAL HOUR Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F Bach Clarinet Quintet Bliss Fantasy Sonata Sutherland 4. 0 Voices in Harmony 4.15 Light Orchestras: Manto« vani and his Orchestra 4.30 Children’s Hour: Kiwi Club and "A Roman Ambition" Close down Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 BBC Newsreel T. O° Talk: Corso, by _ Betty Lorimer, introduced by His Worship the Mayor 7. 5 Local News Service 7.15 Book Review: E. J. Bell 7.30 . EVENING PROGRAMME The Ink Spots and the Novatime Trio Vocalists: You Can’t See the Sun TSR You’re Crying Instrumentalists: I Wish I Knew the Name Vocalists: I Get the Blues When it Rains Instrumentalists: You’re my Gal. Vocalists: What You ie t Know Won't On 4 oo

liurt You : 7.44 "Dad and Dave" 7.56 Ivor Novello and his Music; Compositions introduced by the Composer (A BBC Transcription) 8.26 "Traveller’s Joy," a comedy thriller (BBC Transcr!ption) 8.55 The International Old Time Dance Orchestra Progressive Two-Step Schrammell 8.58 Station Notices 9. O Professional Wrestling (From the Civic Theatre) 410. 0 London Dances to. Ted Heath and his Music 10.30 Dance Recordings 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down

SeY4 CHRISTCHURCH — 1200 ke. 250 m. 4.30 p.m. Light Listening 6. 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 7.415 Popular Tunes 7.30 "Serenade," light musical and popular numbers 8.0 Chamber Music The. Philharmonia String Quartet Quartet No. i7 in B} Flat, K.458 ("The Hunt’’) Mozart 8.27 Artur Schnabel (piano) and Pierre Fournier (‘cello) Sonata in A, Op. 69 : Beethoven 8.51 Pro Arte Quartet Allegro Moderato and Scherzo and Trio (Quartet in E Flat, Op. 33, No. 2) Haydn 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Kiwis in Japan 9.30 Albert Sammons (violin) and Gerald Moore (piano) Sonata No, 2 Rubbra 9.46 John Armstrong (baritone), Robert Murchie’ (fute), T. McDonagh~- (English horn) with the International. String Quartet The Curlew (W. B. Yeats) Warlock 40. 7 Melodious Memories 10.30 Close down Be2(re SREYMOUTH 7. 0, 8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 8.10 Close down 9. 4 Correspondence Schoo! Ses~ sion (see page 44) 9.830 Aid to Britain: Information for Women

DOMINION WEATHER FORECASTS 7.15 am., 9.0, 12.30 p.m., 8.0, 1YA, 2YA, 3YA, 4YA, 2YH, 3ZR, 4YZ,

3.35 With a Smile and a Song 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.20 Morning Star: Allan Jones (tenor) 10.30 Health in the Home: Care of Hair and Sealp 10.45 "The Amazing Duchess" 11. 0 Close down 12. 0 Luneh Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Waltz Potpourri 2.15 Women in Politics, talk by Dorothy Freed 2.30 In Lighter Mood 3. 0 Classical Music Concerto in D Tchaikovski 3.30 Music While You Work 4.0 "Vagabonds" 4.30 Children’s Session: Fellowship of Arthur 5. 0 . Close down 6. 0 "Dad and Dave" 6.30 LONDON NEWS 7. 5 Book Review, by H.-C. Hooper 7.30 Evening Pro gpg? We’re Asking General Knowledge Quiz 8. 0 For the Opera Lover 8.28 "The Pain,’ from the short story by Pauline Smith 8.58 Station Notices : 9. 0 Overseas ard N.Z. News 9.30 Close Harmeny Time 9.45 Serenade to the Stars 40. O Dance Music with Johany Long, Jimmy Dorsey, and Dick: Robertson 10.30 Close down CAV / DUNEDIN 790 ke. 380 m. 6._0,7.0,8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS 8.10 Close down 9. 4 Correspondence School session (see page 44) 9.30 Aid for Britain: Women’s session

--- . 10. 0 "The Position of Women as Reflected in Literature: Women in The Renaissance,’"’ by Zenocrate Mountjoy 10.20 Devotional Service 10.40 For My Lady: The Menuhin Family 411. 0 Close down 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadeast to Schools 2. 0 Local Weather Conditions 2.1 The Countrywoman’s Magazine of the Air, 3. 0 "Tradesman’s Entrance" 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Symphony No. 5, in E Flat, Op. 82 -- and Melisande Suite, 46 Sibelius Dae, Gynt Suite Nori, Op. 46 Grieg 4.30 Children’s Hour 5. 0 Close down 6.30 LONDON NEWS a RBC Newsreel Winter Course Tatke: The Tistors of the. Theatre: D. R. Grey, Lecturer in Philosophy, Univ. of Otago, discusses **Medieval and, Elizabethan plays, other than Shakespeare’s,"’ 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Masters of the Baton 7.50 Bandstand ; Pipe Music, by the Dunedin Highland Pipe Band Pipe Major: J.. Hudson Drum Major: C. G. Maher Narrator: Angus Gorrie Loch Leven. The Wee Man at the Loom Cock 0° the North Inverness Gathering Highland Cradle Song Pipers’ Cave Dovecote Park MacLean of Pennycross McPherson’s Lament Hundred Pipers (From the Studio), ™

8.20 Clive Amadio and his Quintet 8.30 Hubert Milverton-Carta (tenor), With Wainwright Morgan (pianist and accompanist) rll Sing "Thee. Songs of Araby Clay The World is: Mine To-night Posford Nocturne Curran Ma Belle Marguerite Ellis Piano: Gum_ Ssuckers’ March Grainger We'll Gather Lilacs Novello My Heart and I Tauber See the Vessel Glide (Maori canoe song) Morgan (A Studio Recital) 8.58 Station Notices 9.0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 Repetition of With the Kiwis in Japan 9.35 "Scapegoats of History: Marshall Ney, Soldier. of Fortune’ 10. 0 "Sweet Serenade" (BBC Programme) 10.44 Comedy Time 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down BYyon wa 4.30 p.m. Light ‘Music 6. 0 Dance Music 6.15 "Destiny Bay,’ 6.30 Concert Platform: \ 7. 0 Tunes of the Times 7.30 "Anne of Green Gables"

_ A A 0 Chamber Music The Griller String Quartet Quartet in G, K.38 Mozart 8.30 Arthur Rubinstein (piano ) dascha Heifetz (violin) and Emanuel Feuermann = (’cello) Trio No. 1 in B Flat, Op, 99 Schubert 9. 5 Lieder Recitals Songs of Hugo Wolf Alexander kipnig (bass) Often I Recall Now Let Us Make Peace We Had Long Been Silent Friends; Sha. We Don the Garb of Monks Raise Your Fair Head If I Die, Cover "Me with Tlowers 9.22 Adolf Busch. (violin) and Rudolf Serkin (piano) Sonata in A Minor, Op, 105 Schumann 9.36 The London String Quartet Quartet in F, Op. 96 ("Nigger’’) Dvorak 10. O Favourite . Melodies 10.30 Close down 7. AN O24 INVERCARGILL 680 kc. 441 m, 0, 8.0a.m. LONDON News Breakfast Session 8.10 Close "down Correspondence School Ses. sion (see page 44) 9.30 Aid for Britain: Women’s Session Current Ceiling Prices 9.34 Musical Miniatures 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.18 "Hollywood Holiday" 10.30 Music While You Work 11. 0 Close down

0 Lunch Music .30 p-m. Broadcast to Schools 0 "Laura" 5 1 CLASSICAL HOUR: Early English Composers His Toye, His Dreame, and His Rest Farnaby Earl of Salisbury, Pavane and Galliard Byrd Divisions on a Ground Norcome The King’s Hunt Bull Fantasy for a Chest of Six Viols Weelkes Songs and Songwriters Music While You Work Let’ Have a Chorus Tony Pastor and Orchestra Children’s Hour: "Gullfer’s Travels" and Travel Talk Close down "Sir Adam Disappears’? Songs from the Saddle, "introducing Betty and June Riekerby (guitar and banjo) (A Studio Performance) LONDON NEWS ; National Announcements BBC Newsreel Lorneville Stock. Report Gardening Talk Listeners’ Own Overseas and N.Z. News London Symphony Orches- | ie ah PPA PPRww «-@Q=+ @ ocgooo bee noo PONNNADD =" Oa baw Rietichex sits Feast, oP. 51 Sibelius 9.33 British Concert Hall ~ London Symphony . Orchestra conducted by Clarence Raybould : ; London Overture Ireland Cotillon, a suite of old English Dances Benjamin In the Faery Hills Bax Wand.of Youth, No, 2 Suite Elgar 10.30 Close down :

Tuesday. July 20

Local Weather Forecast from ZB’sr 7.32 am., 12.59 p.m., 9.30 p.m.

Local Weather Forecast from ZB’s: 7.32 a.m., 12.59 p.m., 9.30 p.m.

1ZB AUCKLAND 1070 ke, 280 m. 6. 0 am. ‘Breakfast Programme 8. 0 Auckland District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Morning Recipe Session 3.30 Music in Quiet Mood 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with Friend Harris 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.15 Two Destinies 10.30 imperial Lover | 10.45 Crossroads of Life 12. 0 Bright Lunch Music: Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra 12.30 p.m, Shopping Reporter Session (Jane) 1.0 Variety 1.30 Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories : 1.45 1ZB Happiness Club 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina Parr): Radio Biography, Weekly Fashion News, from Film and Theatre 3. 0 Light Orchestral Interlude 3.30 On the Sentimental Side 3.45 Fifteen Minutes ‘with Cole Porter 0 Laughing Stock 4.15 A Latin-American Cocktail 4.30 Johnny Dennis and ~- his Novelty Swing Quintes 4.45 A Serenade in Vienna EVENING PROGRAMME The Search for the Golden Boomerang 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Club: Crocodiles and Other Reptiles 6.30 Radio Rhythm Parade 7. 0 Twenty-one and Out 7.30 The Adventures of Perry Mason « 7.45 Tusitala, Teller of Tales: Angela and | Again, by @. Birmingham 8.0 The Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 The Black Moth = (first broadcast) 8.45 Radio Editor (Kenneth Melvin) 9. 0 Doctor Mac 9.15 Fireside Melodies 10. 0 Turning back the Pages (Rod Talbot) 11. 0 Soft Lights and Sweet Music 11.30 Design for Dancing 12. 0 Close down

27B WELLINGTON 1130 ke. 265 m. 6. Oam. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Morning Recipe Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Melody Time 3.45 The Merry Macs 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.15 Heart Songs 10.30 imperial Lover 10.45 Crossroads of Life 12. 0 Mid-day. Melody Music 12.30 p.m. Shopping Reporter (Suzanne) 1.30 Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories 2.30 Women’s Hour (Elsie Lloyd): Radio Biography, Weekly Fashion News, From Film and Theatre, and at 3.0 Ever Yours 4. 0 Piano Personalities: Joe Reichman 4.30 Shades of Blue EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Sweet Serenade: Marek Weber 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Club: Birds Away from Home 6.30 © One Good Deed a Day 6.45 Charlie Kunz Revivals 7. 0 Twenty-one and Out (Maurie Power) 7.30 Adventures of Perry Mason 7.45 i Give and Bequeath 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Faro’s Daughter 8.45 Songs for Men 9. 0 Doctor Mac 9.30 Harvest of Stars 10. O In Reverent Mood 10.15 These We Have Loved: Songs and Melodies from Memory’s Store 11..0 Joe Loss and Orchestra 12. 0 Close down

English composers have established themselves as amongst the most famous of both contemporaries and old masters. 3ZB’s programme "Music of the British Isles,"’ at 3.45 p.m., will bring to the air some typically British melodies.

| 3ZB CHRISTCHURCH © . 1430 ke, 210 m. 6. Oa.m. Break o’ Day Music 8. h "we Club (Happi ry Morning Recipe session * (Aunt Daisy) 3.30 Walitz Time 9.45 Voices in Harmony _ 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.16 Adventures of Jane Arden 40. 30 Imperial Lover 10.45 Crossroads of Life 12, QO Luncheon Music 12.30 p.m. Shopping Reporter : (Elizabeth Anne) 2 1.30 Aunt dJenny’s Real Life — Music for Madame Women’s Hour (Molly McNab): Radio Biography, Weekly Fashion News, Ever Yours 3.30 Rhythm and Romance 3. 45 Music of the British Isles 4. QO Musical Pleasantries 4.45 Children’s session EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 The Search for the Golden Boomerang 6.16 Junior Naturalists’ Club: One Family’s Questions 6.30 Kidnapped 45 Hits of the Day . 0 21 and Out noyel quiz) 0 The Adventures of Perry 6 rs 7 Mason 7.45 Three Generations 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Faro’s Daughter 8.45 Beloved Rogue 9. 0 Doctor Mac 9.15 Concert in Miniature 9.45 The Versatile Geraldo 0 Songs by Webster Booth 15 The World of ae 0 Spotlight on the ills Brothers 15 With the Dance Bands Q Close down

Every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m. 2ZA presents "Bleak House," a radio adaptation of the novel by Charles Dickens.

AZB DUNEDIN 1310 k.c, 229 m 6. Oa.m. London News 6. & Start the Day Right 6.30 Get Up, Get Up 7. 0 Tempo with Toast 7.35 Morning Star 9. O Morning Recipe session 9.30 Hawaii Calls 9.45 Tunes You Used to Like 10. 0 My Husband’s Love 10.15 The Caravan Passes 10.30 imperial Lover 10.45 The Crossroads of Life 12. O Lunch Hour Tunes 12.30 p.m. The Shopp'ng Reporter session. 1.0 Variety: Lew Stone and his Orchestra, The Merry Macs, Maris Ormston, pianist 1.30 Aunt denny’s Real Life Stories 2.0 Gay Mixture 2.30 Women’s Hour (Maureen McCormick): Radio Biography, Weekly Fashion News, From Film and Theatre, and at 3.0, Ever Yours 3.30 Sandler Style 3.45 English Orchestras 4.0 Chorus Time 4.30 You’ll Know These 4.45 So the Story Goes EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Thé Searoh for the Golden Boomerang 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Club: Fish and How They Sleep 7. 0 Twenty-one and Out 7.30 The Adventures of Perry Mason: The Case of the Jealous Sister 7.45 Here’s a Queer Thing 8. 0 The Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Faro’s Daughter 8.45 Voyage from Bombay 9. 0 Doctor Mac 8.15 The Melody Lingers 9.45 Tops in 19314 10. O Reserved } 10.15 Sentimental Strain 10.45 Revue Time 11.15 Dixieland Jazz 12. 0 Close down

Trade names appearing in Commercial Division programmes are published by arrangement

Pts PALMERSTON Nth. 1400 ke. 214m, 7. Oa.m. Breakfast session 7.15 Dominion Weather Forecast 9. 0 Good Morning Request * session 9.30 Current Ceiling Prices 9.31 Featuring Clive Amadio’s tet Oscar Natzka Sings Ballads 10. 0 Bleak House 10.15 Mrs. Parkington 10.30 Notable Quotables 10.31 Close down EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Modern Melodies 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Clubs Travellers’ Natural History 6.30 Two’s Company: Mantovani and Sidney Torch 6.45 Full Turn 7. 0 Nelson Eddy Sings Songs from his Films ade The Scarab Ring 7.30 Heart of the Sunset 7.45 The Adventures of Perry : Mason 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade Harvest of Stars 8.45 Down South American Way 9. O Doctor Mac 9.15 Personal Album: Kate Smith 9.32 Four Kings of the Clarinet 9.45 Crossroads of Life _) 0. 0 Close down

OWI Lar "I Give and Bequeath," at quarter to eight from 2ZB, tells another interesting story of a Strange legacy. a + BS "The Black Moth," another of Georgette Heyer’s romantic novels adapted ‘for radio presentation, will commence from 1ZB at 8.30 to-night. It is an exciting story of the Regency Days of old England,: when a thousand guineas were won or lost by a single throw of the dice, or on the turn of a card, and will be heard every Tuesday and Thursday,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 473, 16 July 1948, Page 36

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Tuesday, July 20 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 473, 16 July 1948, Page 36

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