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Friday, June 15

VW /\ AUCKLAND | 760kc. 395m. | 8.81 am. Morning Concert 70. O Devotions: Dr. W. H, Pettit 10.16 Orchestral Music 40.30 Feminine Viewpoint: Gardening | with Charles Lawrance; Famous Women: Frances Stuart; "Hunting the Blue Whale," a whaling trip to the Antarctic (BBC) 411.30 Music While You Work 412. 0 Lunch Music 2.65 p.m. David Granville Ensemble 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Overture The Wasps Fantasia on Greensleeves Vaughan Williams Simple Symphony Britten Viola Concerto Walton 3.30 Light Recitals 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Evergreen Selections 4.45 Light Vocalists nae: Marches played by Regimental | an / 5.16 ‘Light Concert 6.45 Children’s Hour 6.26 Market ee Fe 7.0 Report on dairy farmers’ annual conference at Massey College 7.15 Sports -Preyiew, including review and prospects for Waipa Racing Club’s meeting 7.30 Music You'll Remember 7.45 Operetta: Excerpts from "The Maid of the Mountains" and "Monsieur Beaucaire’"’ 8. 1 Appointment with Music: Billy | Mayerl (piano) with Margaret Kerr (se- | prano) | 8.15 The Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra | 8.30 Ray’s a Laugh (BBC) a Light Variety ; 10. Scottish Interlude 10.1 Harry Davidson and his Orchestra | 10.3 Close down "CS 880 ke, 341 m 6. 0 p.m. Dinner Music 7.0 ageroneenten Rhapsodies (final broadeas Alexander Borowsky (piano) Rhapsodies, Nos. 13, 14 and 15 Liszt 7.23 Lula Mysz-Gmeiner (contralto) In the Grove The Dwarf The Young Nun / The Echo Schubert Ossy Renardy (violin) The Witches’ Dance Paganini Ballad in D Minor Dvorak Mazurka Zarzycki THE 1951 AUCKLAND MUSIC " The National Orchestra conducted by Sir Bernard Heinze Overture: Russlan and Ludmilla é Glinka _ Symphony Be wo, 47 Shostakovich Piano Concerto in D Minor, Op. 45, No. 1 Brahms (Soloist: Richard Farrell) (From the Town Hall) 10. 0. (approx.) Vladimir Rosing (tenor) Songs by Russian Composers 10.30 Close down Y/[D AUCKLAN l [D) 1250 ke. 240m. 5. ager Showease of Melody g.30 Australian Artists Light and Bright Remember These? 748 Guy Lombardo 7.30 "Twenty. Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" 8. 0 Listeners’ Classical Requests 10. 0 District Weather Forecast Close down 12IN 970 ke. 309m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report 9. 0 Women’s News from Town (Elizabeth Bauman) 9.15 "Girl of the Ballet’? 9.30 "For Love of a Woman" 9.45 "The Tender Heart" 10. 0 Close down ee Teatime Cabaret Sports Preview (Eric Blow) 7. 0 fiarvest of Stars 7.15 "The Adventures of Marco Polo" 7.30 Melody Time 8.1 News for the Farmer 8.15 Time Out For Melody: Marian Waite (vocal) and John MacKenzie (noyachord) (NZBS)

8.30 Short i "The Little Silver Goat,"’ by Ethel Fielding (NZBS) 9.4 New Recordings from Our Overseas Library 9.35 Miracles of Measurement: Wynford Vaughn Thomas and a team of commentators visit Britain’s National Physical Laboratories (BBC) 10.30 Close down IPA Bitrate 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session .30 Weather Report 3.0 Musical Mailbox: Hamilton 9.30 Musical Comedy 9.45 Instrumental Groups 10.0 "Chicot the Jester’ 10.15 "The Mask of:Marius Melville" 10.30 "Sincerely, Rita Marsden" 10.45 Melody Roundabout 11. 0 Women’s Hour (Anne Fisher), Shopping Session, "Wind in the Bracken,’ Items of Interest 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.0 p.m. A Song for You 1.30 "Heritage Hall" Hawaii Calis Close down Featured Artist Drama of Medicine Caravan of Melody Stars of Variety MPOAMAN = RSa0ck

"Twilight Ranger" A. J. Allen Stories Keyboard Commanders Review of Prices of Waikato Sales Light Concert Gracie Fields Programme The Magic Ear of Corn, a dramatic entertainment, with music composed by Kenneth Pakeman, written and produced by Joe Burroughs (BBC) 10. 0 Late Evening Concert 10.30 Close down U0 74 sot S5m. 9.30a.m. "Sir Adam Disappears" 9.44 Welsh Rhapsody German 10. O Recital for Two 40.145 Devotional Service 10.30 In Quiet Mood 10.45 Music While You Work 11.16 Strict Tempo 11.30 Voice and Piano 12. O Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Hawatian Half-hour 2.30 Toralf Tollefsen Plays 2.45 Music While You Work 3.15: Afternoon Artist: Kathleen Ferrier 3.30 Musical Comedy 4.0 Classical Music Organ Concerto No, 4 in F Suite from "The Origin of Design" . . oOM ao woooouo Handel 4.45 Waltz Time 5. 0 Children’s session: "Michael and Anne 5.30 As played by Glenn Miller 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.45 Arias from "Carmen" 7. 0 Organ Melodies 7.30 Just for You 7.45 Band Music 8. 0 HUBERT MILVERTON-CARTA (tenor) Music 1 Heard With You Hageman Love’s Philosophy Quilter Where the Wild Fowl Call ' Kahn Romance Ford The English Rose German Thy Beaming Eyes MacDowell Pleading Elgar In the Silver’ Moonbeams Scott 4Studio)

8.30 NZBS Storytime: ‘Fifteen Minutes," by H. A. Towers 8.45 Intermission with Fritz Kreisler (violin) 9.30 London Studio Melodies: Robert Farnon’s Orchestra (BBC) 10. 0 On the Down Beat 10.30 Close down QV LA sroke. 526m, | 6.30 a.m. Local Weather Conditions | 7.58 Wellington City and Hutt Valley Weather Forecast 9.30 Morning Star: Emanuel Feuermann 9.40 Musie While You Work 10.10 bevotional Service 10.25 Quiet Interlude 10.40 "Cleopatra" 11. 0 Women’s Session: Ray Robins describes a visit to some Agricultural Schools in Sweden; What the Women of Manchester have planned for the Festival of Britain: Paul Holt describes a visit to the City; and Things to Come 11.30 On the Sweeter Side 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. 56 p.m. CLASSICAL HOUR Excerpts from Puccini’s Operas 3. 0 "The Deyil’s Duchess" 3.15 Carroll Gibbons on the Air

3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 "The Amazing Duchess" .30 Lawrence Welk and his Orchestra, with the Smarties 5.0 #£Children’s Session: Music Box, and Can You Spell This? 5.30 The Novelty Orchestra with the Jesters to sing 6. 0 Tea Dance 7.0 Feilding Stock Market Report 7.10 Sports Parade 7.30 Leaves from a Composer’s Notebook, based on the letters and writings of the great masters of music 8. 0 American Debuts The New Chamber Music Society Trio Threa Movements from Serenade, Op. 10 Dohnanyi (VOA) ; 8.15 CONNIE LEE (contralto) Quiet Sanderson The Willow Song Sullivan The Erichantress Hatton The Silver Ring ‘Chaminade (Studio) 8.26 Cyprus, the story of an nn, by D. G. Bridson 9.30 Music for Pleacure 470. 0 Rhythm on Record (‘Turntable’) 10.30 Close down 2 Y Cs 660 ke. 455m. 6. Op.m. Early Evening Concert 5.30 Sinfonietta 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Franz Holford: Piano works and songs, with Horace Fuller (tenor) Sonetto in G Minor Two Songs: Mamble Song Sonata in B Flat Minor (NZBS) 7.37 The Boyd Neel String Orchestra Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge Britten 8. 0 rts Review: Repertory in N.Z.: , G. Il A. Swan discusses the development of the non-professional theatre in N.Z., with special reference to the 25th anniversary of the founding of Wellington Repertory Theatre. The Contemporary Theatre, a talk by Christopher Fry, the famous British dramatist

; ; 8.30 Ring Up the Curtain: Excerpts from the "Queen of Spades,’? by Tchalkovski, presented by Vietoria Sladen and Oda Slobodskaya (sopranos), Richard Lewis (tenor), Roderick Jones, and Redvers Liewellyn (baritones), with the BBC Opera Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Stanford Robinson (BBC) 2.28 The National Symphony Orchestra of England conducted by Enrique Jorda Overture: The Russian Easter Festival imsky-Korsakov The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski Pictures at an Exhibition WVioussorgsk y~Stokowskl The Paris Conservatoire Orchestra conducted by: Charles Munch Symphony in D ("Classical’’) Prokofieff 10.30 Close down 2/7) WELLINGTON 1130 ke, 265 mu 7. Op.m. Comedy Time ! 7.30 "Random House" /8. 0 Music from the Screen 8.30 Stars of the Concert Hall: Ernest Butcher 9. 0 Show of Shows 9.30 Theatre of the Air 10. O District Weather Report Close down QXKG) wide s97 a 7. Oam. Breakfast session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9.0 Feminine Viewpoint (June Ifvine}) 9.15 "These Children" 9.30 "The Lilian Dale Affair" 9.45 "always This Yesterday" 10. O Close down 6.30 p.m. Chorus and Orchestra 6.45 "There Ain’t No Fairies" 7.0 Popular Vocalists 7.16 Instrumental Interlude 7.30 New Releases 7.45 Rhythm Rodeo 8.2 Relax and Listen The Boston Promenade Orchestra con« ducted by Arthur Fiedler Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream Mendelssohn The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Felix Weingartner Eleven Viennese Dances Beethoven Mischa Levitzky (piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald Concerto No. 1 in E Flat Lisz¢ The Royal Opera House Orchestra conducted ‘bY Constant Lambert Ballet Suite: The Rake’s ak gh > on 9.4 ALICE GRAHAM (contralto) The Water-lily In Autumn Out of My Great Sadness On the Sea For Someone Frang (Studio) $.20 "Anna Karenina’ 9.35 Melody ee Invercargill Male Quartet (NZBS) 8.50 Jay Wilbur Strings 470.20 At Close of Day 940.30 Close down

~CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL The following programmes will be broadcast to correspondence school pupils by 2YA, and rebroadcast by 1YA, 3YA, 4YA, 1YZ, 2YZ, 3YZ and 4YZ TUESDAY, JUNE 12 9.4 am. Miss M. L. Higgs: Acting Time for Little People. 9.13 Poems from the Sets: "Off the Ground." 9.22 Miss M. L. Godber: Travel Talk. FRIDAY, JUNE 15 9.4am. Miss R. C. Beckway: Instruments of the Orchestra. 9.19 J. S. Mackenzie: Parlons Francais. "> VAM Aw

NATIONAL BROADCASTS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stations: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.3 12.30 and 9.0 p.m. X% Stations: 9 p.m. oe and YZ Stations a.m. London News. Breakfast session as only) 8.0 London News. Breaktast session 9. 4 Correspondence School Session 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 6.30 London News ; 6.40 Nationol Announcements 6.45 Radio Newsreel (Not 1YZ) 9.0 Overseas ond N.Z. News 9.15 j/Lord Rutherford Memorial Appeal: The Significance of Rutherford’s Work, by Professor R. R. Nimmo, Professor of Physics, University of Otago

Friday. June 15

22 860 ke. 349 m 8.30a.m. Variety 10. 0 Popular Vocalists 410.16 Music While You Work 10.45 The Life of W. S. Barlow: Barlow and his Garden 41.0 Close down 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. 5p.m. Music While You Work 2.30 Tenors, Baritones and Basses 3. 0 Films of the Past 3.15 Classical session Concerto Grosso in C Minor, Op. 2, No. 2 Geminiani Oboe Concerto Corelli Concerto in C for Organ and Strings Corelll-Malipiero 4.0 Waltz Time 4.13 "Mrs. Parkington" 4.26 Today in N.Z. History: Brunner, the Greatest Explorer of All 4.30 Children’s session: "Winnie the Pooh" (BBC) and Junior Naturalists 6. 0 Close down 6. 0 Dinner Music 7.16 For the Sportsman 7.30 Melody age oe les Knaves 8.0 "Appointment with Music" 8.30 Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh (BBC) 8.30 South Pacific Flight, a feature on a journey among islands of the Fiji group (NZBS) 8.46 "The Razor’s Edge" 10.0 "The Real McCoys" 10.30 Close down AXP NEW PLYMOUTH 1370 ke. 219m 8. Op.m. "Have a Go" (BBC) 8.50 BBC Feature 9. & Women’s Institute Session 8.20 "Dad and Dave" 10. 0 Close down 2 WANGANUI 1200 ke. 250m. 7. Qa.m. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Forecast 8.0 Homemakers’ News and Views 9.15 "This is My Story’? (final presentation) 3.30 Russ Morgan’s Orchestra 9.45 "The Blue Danube" 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. Melodies in Strict Tempo 6.45 "Treasure Island .. o Light Variety7.30 Waltz Time 7.46 Music from the Films 8.15 John Cameron (baritone) 8.30 The Story of Lioyds, a feature by D. F, Aitken (BBC) 8. 4 On Wings of Romance; The Melody Maids, John Hoskins and the Henry Rudolph String Quintet (NZBS) Q2XIN 13 8.35 Books for Young Reafiers, a talk by ken Mawson, Wanganui City Librarian 9.50 Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra 40. 0 The Humphrey Bishop Show 10.30 Close down NELSON 40 ke. 224m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9.0 Into the Shops with*Ann 8.15 "Beloved Rogue" 9.30 "Owen Foster and the Devil’ 9.45 "The Austral Singers" 10. 0 Close down 6.30 On the Younger Side: Requests and Junior Naturalists’ Club a Versatile Entertainers 7.16 The Latest on Record 7.30 Danceland 8. 0 Reserved 8.16 | "The Natives Were Friendly: Pakistan and India," a talk by John Godley "with Jan Peerce (tenor) Orchestral Concert, (VOA) Carnegie Hall: 9. 4 Classical Songs 9.40 "The Strange House of Jeffrey Marlowe" 9.55 Four Hands in Harmony: Nancy Harrie (novachord) and Jolin Thompson (piano) (NZBS) 10.10 Dance Bands and Novelty Vocalists 10.30 Close down

SNV/ CHRISTCHURCH 690kc. 434m, 7.68 am. Canterbury Weather Forecast 8.30 Tehaikovski’s "Italian Caprice" 9.46 Susanne Danco (soprano) and Hans Hotter (baritone) 10. 0 Mainly for Women: Background to the Overseas News, and Musical Quinedy Stars: Howard Keel 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Music While You Work 11.15 Favourite Marches 11.30 Allen Roth Orehestra and Chorus 11.45 Piano Interlude 12.0 Lunch Music 2.5 p.m. Mainly for Women: Mobile Microphone, and Help for the Home Cook 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR 4.0 The Melachrino Orchestra 4.15 Popular Hit Revivals 4.45 Hawaiian Harmony 5. 0 Light and Bright 6.30 Children’s Hour: Merlin and his Spelling Bee, and "Anne of Green Gables" 6. 0 Light Instrumental and Vocal Muste 7.15 The Life of W. S. Barlow, by F. L. Combs 7.30 Vocal Gems from Floradora, Blossom Time and Naughty Marietta 7.48 Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra Mississippi Suite: A Tone Journey Grofe 8. F fon May: Human After All: The While an 8.30 Popular italian Songs, arranged for Piano and Guitar 8.42 MAY ALLAN (soprano) Down in the Forest Ronald What Sing the Birds Carew The Blackbird’s Song Herbert So Sang the Thrush Phillips The Little Birdling on a Tree Keats (Studio) 9.30 Four Hands in Harmony: Nancy Harrie (novachord) and. John Thomson (piano) (NZBS) : 9.45 The Andrews Sisters 40. O Light and Bright 70.30 Close down SYS 960 ke, 312m 0 p.m. Concert Hour re 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Fritz Kreisier, with the London Philharmonje Orchestra, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli Violin Concerto in D, Op. 61 Beethoven 7.46 The Pattern of Westernisation ip the Pacific: The 19th Century, by Ruth Allan, third of five talks edited by Dr. J. C. Beagiehole (NZBS) 8.16 Orchestral Dances: Beethoven The Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Twelve Contra Dances The London Philharmonic Orchestra Eleven Viennese Dances 8.40 Anthony Trollope in N.Z.; The second of two readings from the author’s book (NZBS) 8.0 EDNA BOYD-WILSON (mezz0-so-prano) i Attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly More Love or More Disdain I Crave Purcell Have You Seen But a White Lilac Grow (Old English Air) Should He Upbraid Bishop Where the Bee Sucks When Daisies Pied Arne (Studio) 9.14 The Halle Orehestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent . Overfure: The Wasps The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Vaughan Williams The Halle Choir with the Halle Orehestra conducted by Sir John Barbirollt These Things Shall Be freland 9.54 The Canterbury Tales: The Pardoner’s Preamble and Tale This’ has an analogue in = Italian known as the "Cento Novelle Antiche.’"’ «. The Pardoner discourses on the evils of gluttony, drunkenness, gambling and swearing. This theme is filustrated by the story of three revellers who, in " plague-time set out on ai search for Death, who has killed one of their com-

rades. An old man tells them they will find him under a certain tree. There they discover a heap of gold. Each designs to get sole possession of the treasure, but they only succeed in killing one another, (BBC) 10.30 Close down SHS db BB m 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Good Morning, Ladies 9.15 "Three Generations" 9.30 "Always This Yesterday" 9.45 "Stepmother" 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. ‘Tea Table Melodies 6.45 A. J. Allan Stories 7. 0 A Vocal Interlude 7.15 Melody Auction 7.30 Latin-Americana 7.45 Vocal Parade 8.15 Music for the Salon 8.30 Short Story: "Hastings Knows Hiow," by E. Dithmack (NZBS) 8.45 Talk: "Byways of Language: Very Old Irish English," by Professor Arnold Wall 9. 4 Time for Musio (BBC) 9.35 The Ivan Rixon Singers and Alfred shaw and his Orchestra 10. O Appointment with Music. 10.15 Hits from the Films 10.30 Close duwn SYZ GREYMOUTH 9.45 a.m. Morning Star: Kathleen Ferrier 10. O Devotioual Service 10.18 ‘Anne of Green oo. 10.30 Music While You Wo 11. O Home Science Talk: Easy to do Good Embroidery 1145 Composer of the Week: Liszt 12. 0 Lunch Music . 8S p.m. From the Shows .30 "Joan of Arc" 42 Voices in Harmony «0 Classical Music Violin Sonata in G Beethoven .30 Musie While You Work (*) Talk: "European Holiday,’"? the first of a series about a cycle tour through France and Italy in 1950 by Margaret Dalziel 4.10 Recital for Two 4.30 Bands and Baritones 5. 0 Children’s Session: "Billy Bunter of Greyfriars," "Halliday and son," and Information Corner Tea Dance Sports Review "appointment with Music" Tunes of the Thirties Glad to Meet You: In York (BBC) Sptobeity Artists: Egon Petri. (piano) and Elfsabeth Schwarzkopf (soP a ) "Having a Wonderful Crime" BBC) 10. 0 Modern Variety 10.30 Close down SAN 9.30a.m. Music While You Work 10.10 Organ Interiude 10.20 Devotional Service 10.38 Library of Australian Ballads 11. 0 Topics for Women (Barbara Basham), European Holidays: And so 10 Paris, by Margaret Dalziel, Film Guide, by John Spedding, and Home Science: lt is Easy to do Good Embroidery 11.35 Morning Star: Carlo Anderson 12. 0 Dunedin Community Sing (From St, James’s Theatre) 2. 6 p.m. Musie of Edward German 2.30 Musie While You Work 3.0 Listen to the Band 3.15 Songtime with Gladys Moncrieff 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Overture: The Silken Ladder Rossini Ballet Suite: School of Dancing Boccherini Three Sonatas for Piano Scarlatti Comedy Corner 3 Accordion Revels On the Dance Floor Children’s session Australian Variety Stars Sports News Dick Barton t Melody Cruise: Dick Colvia and is Orchestra (Studio) | Se ON es ~bo @ eo SNN DATES FoScosons

820 "Dad and Dave" 3.45 Riding the Range: $lim Bryant and his Wildcats 9.30 Bandcall 10. 0 Mike lo Woodshedders 10.30 Close down DUNEDIN an"(gse 900 ke. 333m, p.m. Concert Hour Dinner Music The London ra conducted by Ballet Musie: (BBC) Scalzo. and his Dixieland LY) iY) 0 t Philharmonic OrchesLugene Goossens The Good tUumoured Ladies Scarlatti-Tommasini Ballet Suite: Carnival Schumann 7.41 Nursery Songs: A brief history of Nursery Rhymes in song and story illustrated by the inusical setting of Dimitri Kabulevsky, with Muriel Hitchings (s0prano), Audrey Gibson-Foster (piano), and Mary Mckenzie (narrator) (NZBS) 0 The History of Science: The i7th Century; Newton and His Universe, by Herbert Butterfield,. Professor of Modern History, Cambridge University Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was the founder of the modern science of optics. His discovery of the law of gravitation, and his application of it to Kepler’s laws of planetary motion, made him the founder of the science of gravitational astronomy (BBC) 8.20 The Boyd Neel String Orchestra Third Suite of Ancient Airs and Dances Respighi DONALD MUNRO (baritone) Sebben Crudete Amarilli When Laura Smiles Sleep, Wayward Thoughts Dowland Follow Your Saint Campian Have You Seen But a White Lily Grow Trad. I am Confirmed . Lawes-Poston (Studio) The BBC Symphony Orchestra Fantasia on a Theme by Tallis Vaughan Williams The Zorian bls 2 Si a harp ming 8.38 Caldara Caccini Rossiter 9.44 Quartet No. 2 in Tippe 9.34 Four Victorian Novelists: Walter Allen discusses Charles Dickens, whom he describes as "after Shakespeare the greatest imaginative genius of the language," and considers "what are the essentials of the Dickens’ World" C) 9.49 The Queen’s Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Henry Wood Symphonic Variations Dvorak 10. 8 The London Philharmonic Orchestra condneted hy Victor de Sabata Symphonic Poem: En Saga Sibelius 10.30 Close down AN 22 INVERCARGILL 720 kc. 416m. 9.30 a.m. Recital for Three 10. O Devotional Service 10.18 ‘Whispers in Tahiti" 10.30 Music While You Work 11. 0 Women at Home, including Home Science Talk: Iv’s Easy to do Good Eme broidery 11.30 Something Old, Something New 11.46 The Mills Brothers 12. O Lunch Music 2. 0 p.m. "Hester's Diary" 2.16 Symphonic Music concerto for Orchestra Bart Choir 3. 0 Songtime: Luton Girls’ 3.15 Echoes of Hawaii 3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 Scottish Melodies 4.30 Spotlight: Bing Croshy 4.45 Waltzes of the World &. 0 Children’s Hour: "Search for the Golden Boomerang’ and Hobbies 5.30 Theatre Memories 6. 0 Tales of the Campfire 6.15 Songs from the Saddle 7. 0 After Dinner Music 7.30 On the Dance Floor 8. 0 Talk: "Rehind the Commorplacei Calendar." by H. Russell Moss 8.12 Music to Shakespeare Songs: ‘The programme contrasts original settings of songs in Shakespeare’s plays with those composed at a later date, and is presented by the Auckland = singers, Sybil McKinney (contralto) and Douglas Stock (baritone) (NZBS) 8.30 The London Philharmonie Orchestra Overture: The Bartered Bride Smetana * Garmen Suite Bizet 9.30 Sports Roundup 10. 0 Moods in Melody: Ray Henderson (piano),, with Ian Smith to sing (Studio) 10.15 Modern Variety 10.30 Close down

Friday, Jume 15

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

Local Weather Forecast free: 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 8. 0 District Weather Forecast 8. 0 Morning session (Aunt Daisy) 8.30 Instrumental Quartet 8.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with Jasper 10. 0 The Story of Mary Lane 10.15 The Biack Mantilia 10.30 Pretty Kitty Kelly 10.45 Courtship and Marriage 11. @ Music from Britain 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Jane) 12. 0 Midday Musicale 2. Op.m. These Children 2.15 South American Way 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina), Weekend Entertainment, Housewives’ Opinion, Pastimes for Children, Food Can he Fun, by Helen Cox, Travellers’ Joy, or Is Travelling Worth It? Talk by Celia Manson 3.30 Among Your Souvenirs 4. 0 His Master’s Voices 4.16 Dance Band 4.30 Cavalcade of Song 6. 0 Fascinating Rhythm EVENING PROGRAMME » 0 The Merrymakers -20 Piano Playtime 30 Friday Nocturne 45 On with the New 0 The Quiz Kids 39 Solo Spotlight 45 Reserved 0 Hagen’s Circus 16 A Man Calied Sheppard 30 Stories of the Sea: The Mutiny of the Industry, by Lee Fore Brace 45 Jimmy Colt 0 Musical Varieties 0 Sports Preview (Bill Meredith) 15 Artistry in Rhythm 30 Close down 2Z,B WELLINGTON 980 ke 306 mm. a.m. Breakfast Session Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) Gay Parade John Charles Thomas (baritone) The Story of Mary Lane Songs Old and New Pretty Kitty Keily Courtship and Marriage Star of the Morning Kate Smith Shopping Reporter (Doreen) Musical Parade p.m. Lunch Music These Children Marek Weber and his Orchestra Women’s Hour (Elsie Lioyd): Week-end Entertainment, Pastimes for Children, Pioneers of Old Wairarapa: John Chapman Andrew, Food Can Be Fun " Afternoon Tea Melodies 83.45 Tenor Time ¥ Latin American Way 4.15 Kenny Baker 22320 0 ta’ RSoo ou" = eoaokhouo PHN 3242 24822220000 * NA=20O000C;;," * ma 3 once 4.30 Carmen Cavallaro 4.45 Tony Martin 6. 0 Charlie Kunz Revivals 6.15 Air Adventures of Biggles 5.30 The tnk Spots . 6.45 Light Orchestral Music EVENING PROGRAMME 6.0 Dinner Music 6.30 His Last Plunge 6.45 Melody Mixture 7. 0 The Quiz Kids 7.30 Rhythm Time 7.45 Dick Haymes 8. 0 Hagen’s Circus 8.15 A Man Called Sheppatd 8.30 Stories of the Sea: In the Wake of. the Convict Ships 8.46 Talent Quest of 1951 8. 0 In Modern Mood 9.15 Les Welch and his Orchestra 9.30 Variety Time 9.45 Dancing Time 10. 0 wen Digest 10.30 Close down

3ZB CHRISTCAHURCH 1100 ke, 273 m. 6. Oa.m. Start the Day Bright 8. 0 Breakfast Club (Happi Hill) 8.30 Diary for Today 9.0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Evergreen Melodies 10. 0 The Story of Mary Lane 10.15 Piano Parade: Patricia Rossborough 10.30 Pretty Kitty Kelly 10.45 Courtship and Marriage 11. 0 From English Composers 11.30 Shopping Reporter 12. 0 Musical Menu 2. Op.m. These Children 2.30 Women’s Hour (Molly McNab), Food Can Be Fun, Pastimes for Children, Weekend Entertainment, Pioneers of the Oid Wairarapa: Anne Matthews, by Celia Manson : 3.30 Larry Green and Orchestra 3.45 Guest Artist: Marian Anderson 4.0 The Sandler Trio 4.15 Navy Mixture 4.30 Music Tapestry 5.15 Children’s Session; The Junior Leaguers 5.45 Personality Parade: Jack Fina (piano) EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 So the Story Goes 6.30 Let’s Play it Again 6.45 Top Tunes 7.0 The Quiz Kids 7.30 Chorus Gentlemen 7.45 Scrapbook 8. 0 Hagen’s Circus 8.15 A Man Called Sheppard 8.30 Stories of the Sea: Mutiny of the Industry 8.45 For Your Own Turntable 9. 0 Surprise Packet 8.30 Popular Selections 10. 0 Evening Star 10.15 Sports Preview (The Toff) 10.30 Close dover 4ZB 1040 pores m. 6. Oa.m. Radio Reveille 7.0 Tempo with Toast 7.35 Morning Star 7.45 Merry Melodies 9.0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Mid-Morning Melodies 10. 0 Story of Mary Lane 10.15 Pollyanna 10.30 Pretty Kitty Kelly 10.45 Courtship and Marriage 11. 0 Music and Songs to Suit all Tastes 11.30 Shopping Reporter 12. 0 Musical Menu 1. Op.m. Lunch Tunes 1.30 Melody Mixture 2. 0 The Children 2.15 Louis Levy and his Orchestra 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marjorie Green), Weekend Entertainments, Pastimes for Children, Food Can Be Fun, Pioneers of the Old Wairarapa, a talk by Celia Manson Afternoon Concert Down Harmony Lane Porter Pops A Song and a Laugh Tempos of Latin-America Children’s Session Air Adventures of Biggles Patricia Rossborough Reserved EVENING PROGRAMME AATAT aS p po RS ackSacs 6. 0 The Two Dianas 6.30 Radio Stars 6.45 Tea Time Tunes 7. 0 . The Quiz Kids 7.30 Musical Scrap Book 8. 0 Hagen’s Circus 8.15 A Man Called Sheppard 8.30 Stories of the Sea, by Lee Fore Brace 8.46 Jimmy Colt 9.0 Delayed broadcast of official opening of Blind Institute Appeal in Otago

9.30 Rhythm Rendezvous 9.45 London Piano Accordion Band 10. 0 Sporting Preview (Bernie WicConneil) 10.15 Dance Band Review 10.30 Close down 27 PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke, 319 m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast session 7.32 Local Weather Forecast 9. 0 Good Morning Requests 9.30 Hawaiian Harmony 9.45 Songs from the Shows 10. O The Legend of Kathie Warren 10.15 For Love of a Woman 10.30 Ernest and Margaret 10.45 Light Pian sts 11. 0 Women’s Hour (Kay Begg), Shopping Guide, Pollyanna, Overseas News, Headline News, Sports News, Weekend Entertainments 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.30 p.m. Dominion Weather Forecast 2. 0 Close down EVENING PROGRAMME Teatime Tunes Melodies of the Moment The Merry Macs Quiz Kids Desi Arnaz and his Orchestra Hogen’s Circus The Story of Alan Carlyle WANN OOD ato ©

8.15 A Man Called Sheppard 8.30 Jimmy Leach and The New Organe olians 8.45 For the Farmer 9. 0 Light and Bright 9.30 Weather Forecast 9.32 Instrumental Interlude 9.45 Sports Preview (Fred Murphy) 10. 0 The Mask of Marius Melville 10.15 Strange Mysteries 10.30 Close down

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Nine p.m. each Friday sees the opening of 3ZB’s surprise packet which may reveal a broadcast from some out-of-doors location, a recorded story, or the unusual in the field of music, * . * Patricia Rossborough was born in Dublin, but spent her early childhood in Birmingham. She studied piano for four years at the Midland School of Music and won two scholarships, She went to London when she was 17 and became interested in rhythm music, and after making a recording secured a contract for eight years’ recording. She was a frequent radio entertainer from the early Savoy Hill days of broadcasting. 4ZB presents Patricia Rossborough at 5.30.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 24, Issue 623, 8 June 1951, Page 31

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Friday, June 15 New Zealand Listener, Volume 24, Issue 623, 8 June 1951, Page 31

Friday, June 15 New Zealand Listener, Volume 24, Issue 623, 8 June 1951, Page 31

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