Monday, March 7
i I VAR 400 m. 6. 0,7.0,8.0 a.m, LONDON NEWS 8. 4 Wool Sale (from Town Hall) 8.30 Loca) Weather Conditions 10. O Devotional Service: The Rev. Father Bermmnett 10.15 "Feminine Viewpoint,", featuring "Artists New to Listenea "gaa Munsell, soprano"’ ( 10.40 ou Science Talk: Tomatoes 41.15 Music While You Work 42. 0 Local Weather Conditions and Lunch Music 4.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Do You Know These? 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Serenade in € Major, Op. 48 | Tchaikovski |: Floods of Spring Rachmaninoff 3.15 Student Christian Movement, talk by the Rev. H, C. Dixon 3.30 Tea Time Tunes 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Light Music 4.30 Children’s Hour 5. 0 Variety 6. 0 Dinner Musie 6.25 Market Reports / 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 Off-Course Betting 7A5 Mainly About Books: Robert Gibbings reads from "Over the Reefs and Far Away" 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Around the Town: A _ Studio Variety Programme 7.46 "Streamline,"’ featuring Alan Rowe (Australian comedian) 8.12 Music of the Week: Owen Jensen highlights the, coming week’s broadcast music (From the Studio) 8.35 The Musical Friends (A Studio Presentation) 8.57 Station Notices 98.30 London. Studio Melodies , Melachrino Strings with Michael Krein Saxophone Quartet (BBC Programme) 10. O Scottish Interlude 10.15 Music, Mirth and Melody 41. 0 LONDON NEWs 11.20 Close down 10 14C! 880 ke. 34) m. 6. eases Tea Time Tunes 7.0 After Dinner Music 8.0 Mahler and his Music . Eugene Ormandy with the Twin City Chorus and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and Organ with soloists "Symphony No. 2 in C Minor ("Resurrection’’) 9.24 Music from the Operas Excerpts from the "Magic Flute" 10. 0 For the Balletomane: "The Great Elopement" 70.30 Close down VW AUCKLAND \ \D) 1250 ke. 240 m. 4.30p.m. Dance Mysic 6. 0 Time for Music 6.20 Dimer Music 7. 0 Questions and Answers by the Gardening Expert 7.30 The Light Orchestra 8. 0 Choral and Light Orchestra 8.30 Studio Orchestra and Salon Group of National Orchestra, conducted by Uarold Baxter 9. 0 Melodies of the Moment 9.390 ihythm on Record Digest 79 O° Close down
N/, WELLINGTON } /s\s70 ke 526m. 6. 0,7.0,8.0 a.m. LONDON NEWS Eyewitness account of 5th Cricket Test: England v. South Africa « 9. 4 Highlights fram Opera 9.30 Local Weather Conditions 9.31 Morning Star: Howard Jacobs (saxophone) 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 "Frontiers of Fiordland: The Hermit of Milford Sound," by Elsie Morton 10.40 For My Lady: Mastersingers: Michael Bartlet and Alfonso Ortiz Tirado (U.S.A., Mexico) 11. 0 Novatime: Presented by Ted Steele 11.15 Norman Cloutier Orchestra 11.45 South American Way 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30°'p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Local Weather Conditions CLASSICAL HOUR Preludes and Fugues Nos. 37 to 40. J. S. Bach The Nut Tree (a) Yea, Thou Art Sore and Weary, Op. 35, No. 11 (b) Remembered Sounds Phantasiestucke, Op. 73, No, 3 Sonata in A Minor, Op. 105 Schumann 3. 0 "Strange Destiny" 3.15 Student Christian Movement, talk by Rev. H. C, Dixon 3.30. Music While You Work 4.0 Personality Parade: Danny Kaye | 4.15 Hawaiian Harmonies 4.30 Children’s Session with "Donald" 5. 0 Rhythm Parade: Joe Loss and his Band 5.30 Songtime with Frank Luther and Zora Layman 6.26 Stock Exchange Report 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 Off-Course Betting 7.15 "Sport at Victoria College": A Jubilee talk by L. A. Tracy 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME From the Radio Shows 8. 0 Requestfully Yours: Fea- » turing Marion Waite with Stan Dorward and his Sextet, and Briton Chadwick (A Studio Presentation) 8.20 Discussion: Dr. Agnes Bennett, Professor Ernest Beagliehole, W. N. Pharazyn, and Stuart Perry, chaired by Peter Green 8.58 Station Notices 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.30 "The Adventures of Topper" (An NZBS Production) 10. 0 Dance Music: Gene al 40.30 Mel Powell at the piano 10.45 Charlie RArket. and his Orchestra 114. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 ‘Close down | QV "WELLINGTON | 650 kc. 461m , 4.30 p.m. Popular Hit Revivals pe Anton and the Paramount Theatre Orchestra 3.30 Music from the Movies 3. 0 Tea Dance 8.30 For Your Delight
7. 0 "Bing" 7.15 Fred Hartley Interlude (BBC. Production) 7.30 The Touch of Freedom Black Ivory, the story of the Slave Trade 8. 0 Beethoven’s Chamber Music Coolidge Quartet Quartet in G Major, Op. 18, No, 2 8.22 Artur Schnabel (piano) 33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli (conclusion) Theme and Variations 30 to 33 8.39 Fritz Kreisler (violin) and Franz Rupp (piano) eet No. 4 in A Minor, Op. 8. 0° Bandstand 9.30 Ballad Programme 10. 0 ‘ Music_in Miniature ' (BBC Production) 10.30 Close down
N/ WELLINGTON 2 D) 1130 ke, 265m 7. Op.m. Romance in Rhythm 7.20 "Regency Buck" 7.33 Top of the Bill ¢ 8. 0 Holiday for Song 8.30 Dancing Times 9.0 Operatic Ramblings down the years 9.30 Thirty Minute Theatre 10. 0 Close down 22 1370 kc. 219m 7. Opwm. For the Family Circle 7.30 "Martin’s, Corner" 8.30 Ye Olde Time Music Hall 9. 2 Station Announcements 9. 3% Concert Programme 9.30 In Lighter Mood 10..0 Close down . NAPIER Be a ya 7. 0,8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast session 9.50 Morning Star: Herbert Janssen 10. 0 Home Science Talk: Jam and Jelly 10.15 Nusic While You Work 10.45 oe North of Moscow" 11. O "Master Music 41.30 Morning Variety 12. O Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Music While You Work 3.15 Student Christian Movement Talk by the Rev. H. C. Dixon 3.30 Symphony No. 4 in A Major Op. 90 (‘*Italian’’) Mendelssohn 4.0 Chorus Time
4.15 Instrumental Favourites 4.30 Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Ed and Aunt Gwen 5. 0 Theatre Memories 5.30 Sweet Rhythm 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 Off-Course Betting 7.16 The Home Gardener 7.30 Evening Programme "Dad and Dave" 7.43 Listeners’ Own session 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.30 "London Calling Europe" The story of the European services of the BBC (BBC Programme) 10:30 Close down NELSON QdXIN) 1340 kc. 224 m. Band of H.M. Irish 7. 0 p.m. Guards Henry Hall’s Orchestra John McHugh (tenor) Carmen Cavallaro (piano) 7.30 The Noel Coward Programme 8. 0 Classical Music 9. 4 "The Adventures of Julia,’’ by Peter Cheyney (BBC Programme) 9.31 Light Recitals by Louis Levy’s Orchestra, The Three Suns, Frankie Carle (piano), Andrews Sisters, Freddy Martin’s Orchestra 10. 0 Close down 2G GISBORNE 1010 ke. 297m 7. Op.m. Sweet Serenade: Peter Yorke and his Orchestra (BBC Production) 7.45 "Dad and Dave" 8. 0 Band Music 8.30 "Much Binding in the Marsh" (BBC Production) 9.0 Songs for Sale 9.15 Orchestral Interlude 9.30 "Beau Geste" (BBC Production) 10. 0 Close down SY, CHRISTCHURCH 690kc 434m 6. 0, 7.0, 8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 7.58 Canterbury Weather Forecast 9. 4 Morning Programme 10. 0 Mainly for Women: Town Topics 10.10 Makers of "Melody: Arditi (italy) 10.30 Devotional Service 11.1456 Kawicz and Landauer (two pianos) Luigi 11.30 ‘Nutcracker Suite" Tchaikoyski 12.20 p.m... The Country Session, including talk by R. H. Cochrane on England’s Agricultural Engineering Industry 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Musie While You Work 2.30 Mainly for Women: Dunedin Newsletter 2.45 Home Science Talk: Tomatoes 3.15 Student Christian Movement, talk by the Rev. H. C. Dixon 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR 4.30 Children’s Hour
— 6. 0 Dinner Music: Christchurch String Group of the National Orchestra 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 /Off-Course Betting 7.15 Our Garden Expert: Work for the Month 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Mantovani and his Concert Orchestra Skyscraper Fantasy Phillips The Dream of Olwen Williams 7.38 MADELEINE WILLCOX (contralto) Sally Horner arr. Hartley The Wreath Teschemacher The Beautiful Land of Nod Green Five Little Piccaninnies Anthony (From the Studio) 7.55 WOOLSTON BRASS BAND Conductor: R. J. Estall With Vocal Interludes by The Tramway. Harmonists Band: March: BB and CF Ord Hume Contest Seln.: Carmen Bizet Tramway Harmonists: The Winter Song Bullard In the Gloaming Harrison Band: Cornet Solo, Lucille Code Air: Beautiful Isle of Somewhere arr. McAnally Tramway Harmonists: Hark ’tis the Horn Hall Reautiful Dreamer Foster Band: Jerusalem the Golden March: Gill Bridge. Ord Hume (Studio Concert) 8.58 Station "Notices 9.0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.30 Modern Chamber Music FRANCIS ROSNER (violinist), MARY HOPKINSON (violinist) and JOHN HOPKINSON (flautEwing ist) ; Trio in G 9.49 The Griller String Quartet Quartet No. 2 Bloch 10.25 In Lighter Vein 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 Close down , y/' CHRISTCHURCH aS) CS 960 ke, 312m. 4.30 p.m. Parade of American Artists and Orchestras 6. 0 Tea Dance 6.30 After Dinner Favourites F Musical Who's Who 7.15 Latest Dance Releases 7.30 Nights at the. Ballet 7.46 "The Moon and Sixpence" 8. 0 In the Modern Idiom: The Works of Moeran and Edmund Rubbra P 8.30 For the Organist: Excerpts from the Little Organ Book by Bach played by E, Power Biggs 8.46 The Leeds Festival Choir with the London Philharmonic Orchestra Prince Igor Choral Dance, No. » ee Borodin Qui Tollis (Mass in C Minor) Mozart 9. 2 The Allen Roth Orchestra and Chorus ~ 9.30 "To Have and to Hold" 9:45 Andrews Sisters 10. O An English Concert 10.30 Close down DKS 1160 kc. 258 m, 7. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 9. 0 "Good-Morning Ladies" 3.15 "Anne of Green Gables" 9.30 "Imperial Lover" 9. "Private Secretary" 10. 0 Close down
ESE DOMINION WEATHER 7.15 a.m., 9.0, 12.30 p.m., 9.0, 1YA, 2YA, 3YA, 4YA, FORECASTS 2YZ, 3YZ, 4YZ. ~~ ne
OFF-COURSE BETTING STATEMENTS for and against the proposal to legalise offcourse betting will be broadcast this evening by Stations 1YA, 2YA, 3YA, 4YA, 2YZ, 3YZ, and 4YZ. At 6.45 p.m. H. R. Chalmers, president of the New Zealand Racing Conference, who will also speak on behalf of the New Zealand Trotting Conference, will state the case in favour of the proposal, and at 7.0 p.m. the Rev. J. S. Somerville, M.C., M.A., Minister of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Wellington, will speak against the proposal.
6.30 p.m. Dinner Music 6.45 "Faro’s. Daughter" 7 Vocal Interlude 7.15 "Whispers in Tahiti" 7.30 Programme Review and Announcements 7.45 Sweet and Low 8. 0 "She Married Again:" The second marriage of Catherine, widow of Henry V., to Lewellyn, a Prince of Wales (BBC Production) 8.30 Songs of the Shows 8.45 "The Making of a New Zealander," talk by Alan Mul‘gan Weather Report 9. 4 Ivor Novello and his Music (BBC Programme) 9.35 Mixed . Grill 10. ®~Timé@ for Dancing 10.30 Close down YZ GREYMOUTH 920 ke. 326m. 7. 0,8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 9. 4 Les Browre’s Band Pre9.15 Two’s Company, Clapham and Dwyer 3.31 Piano Accordion Time 9.46 Musical Interlude 40. 0 Devotional Service 10.20 Morning Star: Grace Moore (soprano) 10.30 Music While You Work 11. 0 Lucky Dip 41.30 Comedy Corner 11.45 Topical Tunes 12.0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Bradcast to Schools 2.0 Listen to the Band 2.15 Music of Vienna
2.45 Close Harmony Combinations 3. 0 Classical Music 3.15 Student Christian Movement talk by the Rev. H. C. Dixon 3.30 Music While You Work 4.0 "Two Destinies"’ 4.15 Let’s Have a Chorus 4.30 Children’s Session: ‘"Pinocchio"’ 5. 0 In Dance Tempo 5.30 Dinner Music 6. 0 "The Great. Roxhythe" 6.30 LONDON NEWS 8.45 Orf-Course Betting 7.30 Evening Programme The Noel Coward Programme 8. 0 "Miss Susie Slagles"’ 8.30 Say It With Music 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 Classical Music: Henry Wood Promenade Concert BBC Symphony Orchestra witb Natasha Litvin (piano) Symphony No, 32 in G Mozart Piano Concerto No, 1 in Minor Mendelssohn 10.30 Close down NY/ "DUNEDIN at /s\ 780kc 384m. 6. 0,7.0,8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast session 9. 4 Yesterday’s Favourites 9.30 Local Weather Conditions 9.31 Music While You Work 10. O Organ Interlude 10.20 Devotional Service 10.38 For My Lady: Popular Entertainers: Bernard Miles, humorist (England) , 411.0 Music Hall
11.30 Morning ' Star: Harriet Cohen (piano) 11.45 Band of the Week: The Grenadier Guards 12. 0 Lunch Music : 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2. 0 Local Weather Conditions Ne Country Women’s Magazine of the Air 2.30 Musie While You Work 3. 0 Salon Music 3.15 Student Christian Movement, talk by the Rev. H. C Dixon 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Trio in pD Minor for Piano, Violin and ’Cello Arensky Organ Concerto No. 1 in F Handel 4.30 Children’s Hour: Nature 5. 0 Voices in Harmony 5.15 Music of South America 5.30 On the Danee Floor 6. O Dinner Music 6.30 LONDON NEWS 6.40 Nationak Announcements 6.45 Off-Course Betting 7.10 "Footnotes to Films: What is a good documentary ?" by Mrs. M. M. Dunningham 7.30 EVENING PROGRAMME Opera as Entertainment: An Opera Lover Reminisces, by Walter Hoffman 7.45 Frederick Grinke and David Martin (violins), Watson Forbes (viola) Terzetto, Op. 74 Dvorak 8.12 Masterpieces of Music: Great Pianoforte Trios Trio in B Flat, Op. 97 Beethoven (A Studio Presentation) 9.0 Overseas and N.Z. News
9.30 Readings from Lewis Car- — roll’s "Alice in Wonderland," by | Anita Oliver and Roland Watson (Studio) 10.0 Accent on Melody 11. 0 LONDON NEWS , 41.20 Close down DUNEDIN ANG 900 ke. 333m. 4.30 p.m. Light Music 5. 0 Tea Table Tunes 6. 0 The Waltz Festival Orchestra with Thomas Hayward (tenor) 6.15 "Miss Portia Intervenes" 6.30 Concert Platform: Famous Artists : Se Popular Parade 7.30 Bandstand ; 8. 0 The George Melachrino Orchestra ; 8.15 Recent Reelases 8.30 "Crime, Gentlemen, Please" (BBC Progranme) 9.6 "Sweet Serenade": Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra (BBC Programme) 9.45 Light Concert Programme 10.30 Close down V4 INVERCARGILL a 74 720 kc. 416m. 7. 0,8.0a.m. LONDON NEWS Breakfast Session 9.3 "The Hills of Home" 9.15 The Ladies Entertain 9.30 Home Science Talk: "Tomatoes" ; 9.45 Voices in Harmony 10. 0 Devotional Service
10.18 "Hollywood Holiday" 11. 0 Morning Concert 412. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 2.0 "Empress of Destiny" 2.15 Classical Hour Quartet No. 2 (Maori) A. Hill Capricornia Before Dawn Roy Agnew Quartet in G Minor for Clarinet, Viola, Horn and Piano . Sutherland 3. 0 Repeat Performance 3.15 Student Christian Movee ment, talk by the Rev. H. C. Dixon 3.30 Hospital Session 4.0 Comedy Corner 4.30 Children’s Hour: Favours ite Fairy Tales 5. 0 English Dapce Orchestras 5.30 Music for the Tea Hour 6.0 "Dad and Dave" ’ 6.30 LONDON, NEWS 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 Off-Course Betting 7.30 "Melba" (Final Presentation) 7.58 Variety (organ$ 8.20 "New Zealind-Pacific Playground: Auckland", A (NZBS Production, originally broadcast over Radio N.Z.) 8.30 The Noel Coward Pro gramme 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.20 Hawaiian Harmonies 9.30 "This Man is Dangerous" (New feature) 10. 0 Modern Dance Music 10.30 Close down
Monday, March 7
Local Weather Forecast from ZB’s: 7.32 a.m.,*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.
1 ZB AUCKLAND 1070 ke, 280 m. 6. Oa.m. Sunrise Serenade (Phil Shone) 8. 0 Auckland District Weather Forecast 9.0 Morning Recfpe_ Session 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with the Spectator 10. 0 The Strange House of Jeffrey Marlowe 10.15 Woman in Black 10.30 Sincerely, Rita Marsden 10.45 Crossroads of Life 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Jane) 12. 0 Luncheon Music 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2. 0 Stepmother 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina) News from Women’s Organisations 3.0 Above Suspicion 3.30 Happiness Club (Joan) 3.45 Memories of Gladys Moncrieff 4. 0 The Three Cornered Hat Dances | A Song and a Sarong | Gems from London town In Strict Tempo Mealtime Melodies Junior Review EVENING PROGRAMME SRLSP SoRSay. 6. 0 The Blue Danube 6.39 When Dreams Come True 6.45 Nothing But the Latest 7.0 Claude Duval, Highwayman 7.15 Colonel X 7.30 The Adventures of Perry Mason: Fraudulent Heiress 7.45 The Austral Singers | 8. 0 Hagen’s Circus | 8.15 Ralph and Betty | — ) Radio Editor Melvin | 0 Dramas of the Court: The Freedom Trial 9.30 A Programme of Yesterday’s Favourites 10. 0 Reserved 10.30 Movie Musicale: A ProGramme of Film Music 11. 0 ZB Late Night Swing Request Session 12. 0 Close down
27,B WELLINGTON 980 ke, 306 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast session (Maurie Power) 9. 0 Morning Recipe session) (Aunt Daisy) 30 Orchestral Interlude 9.45 Baritones of To-day 10. 0 The Strange House of Jef-/ frey Marlowe 10.15 Music While You Work 10.30 Sincerely, Rita Marsden 10.45 Crossroads of Life 11. 0 tm Modern Mood 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Doreen) 12. 0 Bright Musical Fare for Lunch (Selwyn Toogood) 1. Op.m. Mirthful Mealtime Music| 1.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life) Stories ; 2. 0 Stepmother 2.30 Women’s Hour (Elsie Lloyd): News from Women’s Organisations, Home Economics 3.0 Above Suspicion 3.30 Matinee: Eric Coates’ Or-|' chestra | 3.45 Alexander Kipnis (bass) Piano Duets ' Meiodies of Jerome Kern) Tango Favourites : ARTA PAS RSoRSHO Anne Shelton Sings Organ, Dance Band and Me Junior Review Afloat with Henry Morgan EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 The Blue Danube6.30 Answer Please 6.45 Charm of the Waltz 7. 0 Claude Duval, Highwayman; 7.15 Colonel X 7.30 The Adventures of Perry Mason: The Case of the Fraudulent Heiress 7.45 Tusitala, Teller of Tales: It Happerted so Long Ago, by M. E. Muir 8. 0 Hagen’s Circus . 8.15 Ralph and Betty 9. 0 Dramas of the Courts: The! Hastings Case 45 The Knickerbocker Four 10. 0 The Pace That Kills . 10.15 Selected from the Shelves): 10.30 kate Night Requests 12. 0 Close down
3ZB CHRISTCHURCH | 1100 ke, 273 m. 6. Oa.m. Early Morning Music 8. 0 Breakfast Club ~° (Happi Hill) . 0 Morning Recipe’ session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Victor Mixed and Male Chorus 10. 0 The Strange House of Jeffrey Marlowe 10.15 Movie Magazine 10.30 Sincerely, Rita Marsden 10.45 Crossroads of Life 11.30 The Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) 12. 0 Music at Mid-day 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2.0 Stepmother 2.15 Music for Madame 2.30 Women’s Hour (Molly McNab), including News from Women’s Organisations, History ein the Kitchen-Vinegar, Home Economics, Above Suspicion | 3.30 Rollicking Ballads by Peter Dawson 3.45 Music of Eric Coates 4. 0 Grace Moore Sings 4.15 Music of the Violin 4.30 Light Variety 5. O Children’s session 5.30 Junior Review EVENING PROGRAMME 3. O The Blue Danube 6.30 Three Generations 6.45 Current Successes 7.0 Claude Duval, Highwayman 7.15 Colonel X | 7.30 The Adventures of Perry Mason: The Case of the Haunted Hallway 7.45 Limelight and Shadow 8B. O Hagen’s Circus 8.15 Ralph and Betty 8.30 Al Goodman and his Orchestra 8.45 Do You Know? (Theo Schou, Quizmaster) 9. O Dramas of the Court: The -- of the Disappearing Solicior 9.30 Varlety 10. 0 The Little Theatre 10.30 Late Night Request session 12. 0 Close down
4ZB 1040 cage m. 6. Oa.m. London News 6. & Start the Day Right 7.35 Morning Star 9. 0 Morning Recipe Session 10. O The Strange House of Jeffrey Marlowe 10.15 A Man and his House 10.30 Sincerely, Rita Marsden 10.45 Crossroads of Life 11. 0 Easy to Listen To 11.30 Shopping Reporter 1. Op.m. Variety ; 1.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 1.45 From the Broadway Films 2.0 Stepmother 2.30 Women’s Hour (Joan Gracie): News from Women’s Organisations, Home Economics 3.0 Above Suspicion 3.30 Rita Entertains: Studio Presentation at the Piano 4.0 Waltzes of Vienna 4.30 Rhythms of Latin America 4.45 New Releases 5. 0 Microphone Persanalities 5.30 Windjammer (final broadcast 5.45 So the Story Goes EVENING PROGRAMME 0 The Blue Danube 5 Hungarian Melodies 0 Reserved 4 Claude Duval, Highwayman 0 Colonel X 7 The Adventures of Perry Mason: The Case of the Haunted Hallway 7.45 Thundering Hooves 8. 0 Hagen’s Circus 8.15 Ralph and Betty 8.30 From the Land of the Heather | 8.45 Gus Gray, Special Correspondent ‘ 9. 0 Dramas of the Court: The Cleveland Case 9.30 Musical Gems of Hawali 9.45 Latest Hits 10. O Afloat with Henry Morgan 10.15 Bob Crosby’s Band 10.30 Late Night Request Programme 12. 0 Close down
27, PALMERSTON Nth, 940 ke, 319 m, 7. Oa.m, Breakfast Session 7.15 Dominion Weather Forecast 9. 0 Good Morning Request Se89.30 Troubadours of Song 9.45 Nell Gwyn Dances 10. 0 Tradesmen’s Entrance 10.15 Three Generations 10.30 Close down EVENING PROGRAMME o Music on the Air 30 Rendezvous for Two 45 Silks and Saddles 0 Daddy and Paddy 15 The Strange House of Jeffrey Marlowe .30 Clue of the Silver Key 7.45 Adventures of Perry Mason; The Case of the Fraudulent Heiress 0 Stepmother 5 Ralph and Betty 0 Serenade to a Lady 45 Play, Orchestra, Play 0 Drama of the Courts: Trial of Peter Meredith (British) 9.30 Weather Forecast : 9.32 Something Old, Something New 9.45 Reserved 10. 0 Close down
Trade names appearing in Commercial Division programmes. are published by arrangement. — -- 7 PROGRAMME TIMES. As from Monday, February 28, "The Blue Danube," previously heard at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, moves to 6.0 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. ‘"‘Adventure Library" will now be heard at 5.45 p.m, every Tuesday and Thurs- | day, that is, a quarter of an hour earlier than before. Followers of these programmes should note these changes. -_s'
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZLIST19490304.2.50.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 506, 4 March 1949, Page 26
Word count
Tapeke kupu
3,432Monday, March 7 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 506, 4 March 1949, Page 26
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Material in this publication is protected by copyright.
Are Media Limited has granted permission to the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa to develop and maintain this content online. You can search, browse, print and download for research and personal study only. Permission must be obtained from Are Media Limited for any other use.
Copyright in the work University Entrance by Janet Frame (credited as J.F., 22 March 1946, page 18), is owned by the Janet Frame Literary Trust. The National Library has been granted permission to digitise this article and make it available online as part of this digitised version of the New Zealand Listener. You can search, browse, and print this article for research and personal study only. Permission must be obtained from the Janet Frame Literary Trust for any other use.
Copyright in the Denis Glover serial Hot Water Sailor published in 1959 is owned by Pia Glover. The National Library has been granted permission to digitise this serial and make it available online as part of this digitised version of the Listener. You can search, browse, and print this serial for research and personal study only. Permission must be obtained from Pia Glover for any other use.