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Tuesday, July 24

UCLA ré0Ke 395m, 9.36 a.m. Highlights from Opera 10. Q Devotions: Very Rey. T. H. Roseveare 10.15 Instrumental Interlude 10.30 Feminine Viewpoint: Country Newsletter from Aria, Makers of Melody, and Mary Lovelace (BBC) 11.30 Music While You Work 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.35 p.m. Country Journal 1.15 Lunch Music 2.5 Concert Platform 2.30 Light Music . 3. 0 Rugby: Auckland v. N.Z, (From Eden Park) 4.80 Light Variety 5. 0 Wayne King’s Orchestra 5.15 Light Concert 5.45 Children’s Hour: "The Secret of Shadow Valley" 6.16 What’s in the Name? 6.25 Market Report 7.10 Our Gardening Expert 7.30 Crombie Murdoch and his Orchestra with Mavis Rivers (Studio) 8. 0 The Town Crier; An Auckland Radio Magazine (NZBS) 8.30 The George Hopkins Woodwind Ensemble (NZBS) 9.30 Ray Anthony and his Orchestra 10. O Here’s Andre Previn at the Piano 10.15 Firehouse Five, plus 2 10.30 Close down l vC 880 ka 341m 2.30 p.m. Classical Hour: Schubert Rosamunde Ballet Music, Nos, 1 and 2 Excerpts from ‘"‘The Maid of the Mill" Symphony No. 2 in B Flat "Being Met Together’’ 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Flotsam and Jetsam 4.30 Close down 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Harry Neal and Allison Nelson (duo-pianists) Capriccio Rochberg (NZBS) 7.12 The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham Brigg Fair: An English Rhapsody Delius 7.30. Houses: Or Where Do You Hang Your Hat? In this final talk Peter Middleton speaks about Costs, Loans and = page gr (NZBS) 3.0 The Queen’s Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Henry Wood The Wanderer Fantasia, Op. Sch With Clifford Curzon (piano) Suite In Five Movements Purcell 8.40 KATHLEEN REARDON (contralto) Seven Elizabethan Lyrics Quilter (Studio) 8.88 The International String Quartet your: Part Fantasias, | Nos. 1 to 9 Purcell 9.30 The Swiss Radio \ Orchestra conducted by Ernest Ansermet Ballet Suite: Petronchka Stravinsky 470.10 Loufs Krasner and the. Cleveland Cropestes condurted * ‘by. Arthur Roazinsky Vialin Concerto Ns Ber 10.30 Close "down ae : a By 6. : p.m.: "Accent on V. 6. Popular Vocalists | .* 615 "A Matter of Luck" 6.30 Light and Bright ~ 7.0 London Promenade Orchestra 7.15 Edmundo Ros 4 7.30 Brass Bands: 1951 Contest Recordings 8. 0 Microphone Musicals 8.30 "Prenchman’s Creek" 5. 0 Light Orchestral Music 9.15 Recent Releases i 9.30 "The Man in Black’? (BBC) 10. O District Weather Forecast Close down LISTENER SUBSCRIPTIONS with regular deliv Free of gy are accepted at any e N programmes in this issue are copyright to "The Listener, and may not be reprinted a a permission, :

LX WHANGAREI 970 ke. 309 m, 7. O a.m. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report 90 Women’s News from Town (Elizabeth Bauman) (9.15 "The Lilian Dale Affair’ 9.30 "Legend of Kathie Warren" 9.45 "The Todds" 10. 0 Glose down 6.30 p.m. Guests for Tea 6.45. Record Parade 7. Q':*-Melodies of Yesterday 7.15 "Beau Ideal" 7.30 Harmony Lane 8.1 Light Orchestra 8.15 Glenda: Ballad and Light Classical Songs presented by Glenda Raymond, Australian soprano, with the WestminSter Singers and ‘Australian Symphony Orchestra ; 8.46 Taik: Chinese Domestie Life 9. 4 ANNE McCULLY (piano) Sonatas in G Major, B Minor and, A Major Scarlatti (Studio) 9.15 Carnegie Hall: Popular’ Orchestral Concert with Lauritz Melchior (tenor) (VOA) : 9.45 ZB Book Review (NZBS) j 10.15 Appointment with .Musie:.. Billy Mayerl (piano) ‘ } ¢ 10.30 Close down tr 1310 ke. 229m, = a Breakfast Session Musical Mailbox: Cambridge 8:30 Light Vocal Groups ? 9.45 Featuring Carmen Cavallaro 10. O "Bleak House" 5 10.156 "The Second Mrs. Manning" 10.30 "For Love of a Woman" 10.45 At the Console 11. 0 Women’s Hour (Anne _ Fisher), Shopping Session, "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," Film and Theatre News 12. 0 Lunch Music 1..0 p.m. Music from Operettas 1.30 "The Strange House of Geoffrey Marlowe" A Light Orchestras New Mayfair Close Latin da Junior Naturalists The Comedy Harmonists Piano Playtime Perry Mason: "The -Case- of pope aons Sister" : Wide Bishop’s Mantle" rehestral Music, w songs * by Stafford MP Frankton Stock Sale’ i London Studio Melodies: Peter Yorke’ s Orchestra, Alan Dean and Doreen Lundy (BBC) (8.40 Favourite Waltzes 8.45 Taik: "Byways of Language: Very ~~" Old Irish’ English." by Prof. Arnold Wall (NZBS) 9. 4 Puzzle Corner (NZBS) 9.30 ZB Book Review (NZBS) 10. O° Misie for Meditation. Soar Close down l Y 800 ke. 375m, 9.30 a.m. Stars of La Scala Opera 10. O Popular Comedians 10.15 Musical Pairs 10.30 Accordion Interlude 10.45 Music While You Work! 411.15 Great Conductors: poorre Weldon 11.20 Sing before Luneh © : 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.33 p.m. News and Views for Bay of Plenty Farmers 2. 5 Music from the Films 2.35 Piano Panorama 2.45 Music While. You Work 3.15. Afternoon Artists; Bartlett and Robertson ; 3.30 Appoint with Music 3.45 Tenor Time 4. 0 Classical Music Piano Sonata in E, Op. 109 Beethoven 5. 0 For Our Younger Listeners: ‘Esmepalda Goes to Town,’ and ‘In the Days of the Black Prince" (NZBS) NDOOOW= oP NN >

5.30 Remember These? 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.45 Popular , Classics 6.55 Hamilton Stock Market Report 7.0 Popular Classics (continued) 7.30 Listeners’ Requests 8. 0 RICHARD FARRELL (N.Z. pianist) Sonata in B Flat, K.333 Mozart Fantasy -in C, Op. 17 Schumann 9.15 Continuation of Coneert Six Etudes Scherzo in C Sharp Minor; Op. 39% Chopin (From the Concert Chamber) : 10. 0 "Dames Don’t Care" 10.30 Close down " Y 570ke. 526m, 6.30 a.m. Local Weather Conditions 7.58 Wellington City and Hutt Valley Weather Forecast : 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.26 Quiet Interlude 10.40 Popular Entertainers: Patti Page, vocalist (U.S.A.)... 11. 0 Women’s Session: out in the Suburbs, by Jeanette Stace;\Pioneer Diary: The First Ten Years, by Nola Millar 11.30 Malcolm MacEachern *(bass) 11.45 The Jumpin’ Jacks 12. 0 Lunch Music While Parliament is being broadcast the programme from 2.0 p.m. until 5.30 will be heard from 2YC, 2. 5p.m. CLASSICAL HOUR: Mozart Overture: The Impressario, K.486 Concerto in E Flat, K.365 Symphony No. 36 in C (Linz) 3.0 "Prenchman’s Creek’? 3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 Have a Go (BBC) 4.30 The Sammy Kaye Orchestra and the Four King Sisters 5. 0 Children’s Session: ‘The House. at Pooh Corner" (BBC) 5.30 Gracie Fields 5.45 Ted Steele’s Novatones 6. 0 Tea Dance 7.13 A Week in the Bandit Country: Dorothea Joblin describes a week she eospent in the bandit-infested country of » Northern Malaya s While, Parliament is being broadcast the programme from 7.30 until 10.30 will be heard from . 7.30 ‘Me and Gus: The Tournament" (NZBS) 7.45 Songs My Mother Taught Me: S Macaulay (baritone), Henry Rudolph (piano) and Alex Lindsay (Violin) with Barry Cookson (compere) 8. 0 YEHUDI MENUHIN, with The National Orchestra conducted by Michael aerate» * (From the Town Hall) ~ O Repetition of the 9.0 Dominion Weather Forecast 10.30 Close down 2YVC WELLINGTON 660 ke. 455m. 5.30 p.m. Early Evening Concert 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 DOROTHY DAVIES ti . English Sulte No. 1 in Bach (Studio)... 7,20 ,_ Cantata +d Hat ,Buxtehude While ‘Pactionient 1s being ‘broadcast *’ the ‘programme from 7.30 until 10. 30 will be heard from 2YX, operating on 1400 kilocycles. 7.30 The Griller String Quartet Quartet in D Minor, K.421 Mozart

8. 0 Victorian Heritage: The Victorian Impact On the Maori, in’ which A. G. Bagnall opens a series of eight talks by different speakers, each of whom will attempt to estimate the extent to which our society bears witness to its Victorian origins in some one respect 8.30 The Wellington Madrigal ~ Group conducted by Roy W. Hill As Vesta Was Descending Weelkes Come Again, Sweet Love Greaves Fire, Fire, My Heart Morley The Messenger Po Fl Spring Pilkington (Studio) 8.43 Vronsky and Babin (two pianos) 9.30 The Outer Hebrides (BBC) 10. 0 The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goossens Ballet Suite: Le Coq d’Or Rimsky-Korsakov 10.30 Close down 2YD 1130 ke. 265 my 7. Op.m. Radio Variety 7.30 Franz Lehar Wrote These 7.47 "Royal Escape"’ 8. 0 Night Club 8.30 "Joe on the Trail" 9. 0 Musical News Review 9.30 "Prisoner at the Bar" 10. O District Weather Report Close down 2QXKG 1010 ke. 297m O am. Breakfast Session .30 District Weather Forecast Q Feminine Viewpoint (June Iry™me)} 15 "The Legend of Kathie Warr "Owen Foster and the Devil’ (f rst broadcast) 9.45 ‘The Strange House of Jeffrey Marlowe’’ 10. O Close down, 6.30 p.m. Music from the Movies 6.45 Melodies of the Moment 7. 0 Waltzes of the World 7.156 ‘"Jezebel’s Daughter’ 7.30 Bing Sings 7.45 South American Music 8.2 For the Farmer; Woo! Blindness: in Crossbreds, by R. G. Montgomery 8.15 Carnegie Hall; Popular Orchestral Concert with Jan Peerce (tenor) (VOA) 8.45 Favourite Ballads 9.3 Mollie Skillen’ and Lucy Brook (duo-pianists) Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major Mozart (Studio) 9.18 Songs by Beniamino Gigli 9.30 The Concert: Play by Joseph Schull with Bernard ats is te Barbara Kelly 10.30 Close 22 860 ke. 349m. 9.33 am. Morning Programme 10. 0 evotional Service 10.18 Music While You Work 10.45 "The Amazing Duchess’ (first eplort 11. Close down 12. Luneh Music 2% ‘3a p.m. The Hawke’s Bay Orchardist 3.1 5 Music While You Work 2.45 For the Countrywoman 5 Classical Session Sarabande, with Variations, for Violin and Viola Handel-Halvorsen Violin Sonata in G, Op. 30, No. 3 Beethoven Duo for Piano and Violin, in A, Op. 16 . ; Schubert 4.0 "Holiday for Song’

NATIONAL BROADCASTS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stations: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.; 12.30 and 9.0 p.m. X Stations: 9 p.m. YA and YZ Stations 6. 0 a.m. London News. Breakfast session (YA‘s Be 75a, ondon News. Breakfast session 9. 4 School Session 9.30 Health in the Home: Pneumonia 1.30 p.m. Broadcast to Schools 6.30 London News 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 Radio Newsreel pet. AL 0 Overseas and N.Z. links this evening inttend of 2YA) a

Tuesday, July 24

4.26 Today in N.Z, History: Sergeant Dick Travis, V.C. 4.30 Children’s -Session: "Secret of Shadow Valley," and "Halliday and Son’ 5. 0 Close down 6. 0 Dinner Music 7.10 The Hawke’s Bay Farmer 7.30 Hawke’s Bay Hit Parade 8. 0 The China Run, a seafaring story from the novel by Neil Paterson (BBC) 8.30 The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult Symphony No. 2 in E Flat, Op. 63 : igar The Boyd String Orchestra Air and Dance Delius 10.30 Close down ZX (Pasa 7..O0.p.m. Concert 7.30 BBC Feature 8.30 "Singapore Spy’ 8. B "Backstage of Life" 9.30 Rhythm Time 10. 0 Close down DUN WANGANUI 1200 ke. 250 m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast session 7.45 Weather Forecast 9. 0 Homemakers’ News and Views 9.15 Oscar Natzka Sings (final broadcast) ; 9.30 Dramatic Interlude 9.45 ee in Tahiti’ (final broadcast 10.0 Close down 6.30 p.m. These Were Hits 45 Vocal Duettists 7. 0 Polkas and Waltzes 7.15 A. J. Alan Stories 7.30 Hits of the Day 7.45 Accordion Capers 8.15 Agnes Shearsby and Lois Harrex (piano duettists) : Farmerette Greer Water Lilies Friml Ace of Spades Mayer! Bolero Moskowski (Studio) 8.30 Drama Series: ‘‘Delayed Glory" 9. 4 London Studio Melodies: Robert Farnon’s Orchestra (BBC) 9.35 This is the Law, one of a series of discussions by members of the Canterbury Law Society 9.50 The George Mitchell Choir 10. 0 dust Jazz e 10.30 Close down QdXIN Mace em m. 7. Oam. Breakfast session 7.30 District Weather Forecast e 0 Into the Shops with Ann 15 "Scarlet Harvest" 9.30 "Imperial Lover" 9.45 "Limelight and Shadow" 10. O Close down 6.30.p.m. Cuban Carnival 6.45 Weekly Gardening session 7.0 American Comedy Vocalists 7.15 The Latest on Record 7.30 Light Salon Music and Vocal ‘Groups . 0 Reserved 8.15 The Nelson Singers, conducted by . Ralph Lilly, with Glen Carty (organ) Demonstration of choral music fn preparation for Country Choirs Festival on July 28 (from All Saints’ Church) 8.30 "Canada’s Politics: Liberals and Conservatives," a talk by Helen Garrett (NZBS) 8.45 Piano Concertos, Mantovani style 9. 4 Brass Band Music : 9.30 Short Story: "The Portrait," by Erle Wilson (NZBS) 9.45 Continental Vocalists 40. O Mark White presents The Jazz Club 10.16 Roogie-Woogie Experts 10.30 Close down 3 Y /s\ 690 kc. 434m. 7.58 a.m, Canterbury Weather Forecast . 9.35 Light Classical Favourites "=F 10. 0 Mainly for Women: Home, Sweet Home, by Mrs. Hamilton Grieve,~ and "The Devil’s Duchess" 410.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Music While You Work 11.46 Piano Studies, Op, 25 Chopin 41.30 Songs from the Shows 41.46 Recent Releases 42. 0 Lunch Music 2.65 Mainly for Women: Film Review by Laurence Hayston, "Let’s Eat Continental Style," by Renee Colombi

2.36 ~~ Music While You Work | 3.0 CLASSICAL HOUR: Violin Sonata No, 1 in G, op. 73 , Brahms. The Solitary One A Dream of Spring | String Quartet in B Flat, Op.'168 Schubert 4.0 Parade of American Artists , 4.30 Spotlight on Music 5. 0 Light‘ Instrumental and Vocal Music 5.30 Children’s Hour: Hereward the Wake 6. 0 Listeners’ Requests 7.16 The House I’d Like to Live In: "A House for a Young Married coups (No. 6): Elizabeth Laird continues her discussion with Anthony Treadwell, Wellington Architect 7.30 The George Melachrino oe El Relicario Padilla fe "Dad and Dave’’ 7.45 Music for You: Songs.and Melodies presented by Coral Cummins and the Bob Bradford Quartet (NZBS) Take It from Here (BBC) Centennial Roundabout ‘Madame Bovary" . O Perez Predo and his Orchestra 320 6Close down SVC sam . O p.m. Concert Hour oO Dinner’ Music » Fe London Studio Concert Boyd Neel String Orchestra Concerto Grosso in D Minor Vivaldi PS ott at ee ooo Air and Gigue Arne Rondo in B Flat Mozart Capriol Suite Warlock (BBC) 7.30 Franz Holford Intermezzo No, 9 Four Preludes Roundels of the Year Elegy Intermezzo No. 10 NZBS) 8. 0 Introduction and Allegro for Strings Elgar Suite for String Orchestra Bridge 8.32 GERALD CHRISTELLER ag te What Thing is Love? Bart What If.I Never Speede? Now, 0 Now, I needs Must Part Dowland A Pretty, Pretty Ducke Bartlett Break, Now, My Heart, and Die Campion Stay Time, Awhile, Thy Flying Dowland What If I Speede? Jones Since First I Saw Your Face Ford (Studio) 8.52 The Lark sspise™ ughan Williams Frederick Grinke (violin the Boyd Neel Orchestra 9. 4 Operetta: "The Arcadians,"’ by Lionel Monekten and ~ Edward Talbot, presented by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra and Chorus, with Soloists, conducted+by Gilbert Vintner 10. 4 String Quartet in G Bax The Griller Quartet 10.30 Close down BUS mane 1160 ke. 258 m 7. O.a.m. Salute the Day 9. 0 Good Morning, Ladies 8.15 "Pollyanna" 9.30 "A Man and his House" (final broadcast) 9.45 "The Second Mrs. Manning" 10. 0 Close down ik 6.30 p.m. Tunes for Early Evening 6.45 "Alias Dusty Logan" 7.0 With a Smile and a Song 7.15 "Crusade" 7.30 Light and Bright 7.45 Tuesday Serenade 8.10 ZB Book Review (NZBS) 8.30 Down Melody Lane: Bill Stark (piano-accordion), Ron Jones pian). and Kéith Lockhead (tenor) 8.46 Talk: "We are the Ideal Makers: Erasmus," by W..H, Oliver... 9.4 Horowitz (piano) bag tee on the Air "La Ricordanza," 6 oe Czerny Egon (piano) Variations on a Theme of Paxmiinn Ov. 5 9.35 ‘Puzzle Corner (NZBS) 10. & The Melody Men (NZBS). 10.20 Old Time Dance Musig -- 10.30 Close down ‘s ¥ s

BY zz shermonn 9.45 a.m. Morning Star: Joan Hammond | 10. 0 Devotional Service | 10.18 ‘‘Hester’s Diary"’ tase Music While You Work 711. 0 Close down 12. oO Lunch Music 2.16 p.m. Women’s Session (Vera Moore) Classical Music Pfano Trio in B Flat (‘Archduke’) | Beethoven 3.30 Music While You Work | 0 "Anne of Green Gables" 12 From the Shows | 45 At the Console 0 Children’s Session 0 "Dad and Dave’"’ 2 Sg from the Saddle 7.15 Talk: ‘Forest, Bird, Maori and Pioneer," by E, L. Kehoe 7.30 Enzed Entertainers | 7.45 British Sport: Cricket, a feature by Felix Felton from the games of the mid 18th Century to the present day, with the voices of Gilligan, Hendren, Compton, Constantine and others (BBC) 8.15 Variety Digest 8.45 Parade Preview: New tunes likely to appear in the West Coast Hit Parade 9.30 Rhumba Rhythms and Tango Tunes 9.45 * The Adventures of Charlie Chan: "The Thirty Hour Day" 10.10 Sleepy Serenade 10.30 Close down ANY DUNEDIN 780kc. 384m 9.38 a. m. Music While You Work 10.10 Organ Interlude 10.20 Devotional Service 40.88 Mastersingers: Redvers Llewellyn | 44.0 Countrywoman’s Magazine of the. Air (Mavis MeAra), Comments on the News, by Mrs. H. Milne; Country Letter from Lake Waitaki; and Herb Gardens 1 Have Visited, by Audrey Bellett 41.36 Morning Star: Wilhelm Backhaus 42. 0 Lunch Music 2. Bp.m. Celebrity Artists 2.30 Music While You Work 3. 0 History’s Unsolved Mysteries: The Man in the Barn 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Viola Sonata in D Walthew Facade Suite No. 1 Walton 4.30 From Stage and Screen 5. O Allen Roth 5.30 Children’s Session 6. 0 Latin-American Rhythm 6.15 Songs af the South Seas 46 #$£=High Country: David McLeod de"seribes in general terms the nature of the South Island hill-country and the early efforts at settlement and grazing 7.30 Listeners’ Requests . 10.30 Close down LA2WIS 900 ke, 333m, 5. O p.m. Concert» Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 The Symphonies of ydn The London’ Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Josef Krips ‘Symphony No. 104 in D (London) 7.27 Berkeley The London Chamber Orchestra conducted by Anthony Bernard Divertimento in B Flat 7.44 GILMOUR McCONNELL (piano) Six Preludes (Studio) 7.54 Play: "One Man's Kingdom," an historical romance about a jfamily of King Country Paya) by Ruth Park 9. nf From the Third Edinburgh FestiThe Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir John Barbirolli . Overture; Semiramide Rossini Symphony No, 39 in E Flat, K.543 Mozart Adagio for Strings Barber Enigma Variations Elgar a (BBC) =»... 0.30 Close. down e

a Y Ls 720 kc. 416m. 9.83 a.m. Variety Calling 10. O Devotional Service 10.18 ‘Whispers in Tahiti" 10.30 Music While You Work 41. 0 Morning Concert 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. "Private Secretary" a Excerpts from The Ring of Nibee u ngs Kainbow Bridge and Entrance of. the Gods into Valhalla (‘"Rhinegold’’) Wotan’s Farewell and Magic ‘Fire Music ("The Valkyrie") Forest Murmurs (‘‘Siegfried’’) Closing Scene (Twilight, of the Gods’’) Wagner 3. 0 Songtime: Grace Moore . 34 The Novatime Trio 3.3 Music While You Work 4.0 Let’s Have a Chorus 415 A Spot of Humour 4.30 Brass Bands 5. 0 + Children’s Hour: ‘Robinson Crusoe Junior" and Finny Folk 5.30 Tunes of the Times 6. 0 "Anne of Green Gables" 6.12 Appointment with Music; Billy Mayerl (piano) 7. 0 The Salon Concert Players 7.10 Lorneville Stock Report 7.15 Gardening Talk 7.30 Listener’s Own 9.30 The Columbia Broadcasting éyurphony Orchestra Three Dances from "The Bartered Bride" Smetana Symphony No, 2 in B Flat ‘Schubert Oboe Concerto No. 3 in G Minor Handel (Soloist: Mitchell Miller) Symphonic Poem: Orpheus Liszt 10.30 Close down

Tuesday. July 24

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.

1ZB ’ AUCKLAND 1070 ke. 8 §«=6288 mt 6. 0 a.m. Morning Cheer 8. 0 District Weather Forecast ~ 9. 0 ‘Morning ‘Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Solo Pianist: Billy Mayeri ' 9.45 We Travel the Frlendty Road with’ Friend Harris 710. 0 The Story: of Mary Lane 10.15 The Black Mantilla 10.30 The Story of Alan-Cartyle 10.45 Doctor Paul | 11. 0 Morning Variety | 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Jane) 12. 0 Midday Musicale 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2. 0 Memories of the Music Hall 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina), Film and Theatre News, My English. Interviews, by Mary Gallati, The Bishop’s Mantle 3.30. 1ZB Happiness Club 3.45 Jan Kiepura (tenor) 4.3u Half an Hour with Grieg 5.30 Evening Star 5.45 Superman EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 The Open Road . 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Club: Answers to Corresponaence ‘ ; 6.30 Radio Rhythm Parade. 6.45 On with the New 7. 0 Night Beat a 7.30 Showtime from Hollywood ‘ 7.45. Tusitala cee of Tales: The Maize (Anon) an A Thousand Dollar Bill, by .Q.R.

: Lifebuoy Hit Parade The Dossier on Dumetrius * Jimmy Colt Doctor Mac Fashions in Melody + Turning Back the Pages (Rod TalClose down 2ZB os samy gM 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 6.15 9. 0 9.30 9.45 10. 0 10.15 10.30 10,45 11. 0 Railway Notices Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) Orchestral Music . Anne Zeigler and’ Webster Booth The Story of Mary Lane Reserved The Story of Alan Carlyle" Doctor’ Paul ‘ Gene Kelly, the Tic Toc Rhythm Orchestra, and Mary Martin F 11:30 12. 0 Shopping Reporter (Dorgen) Bright and Breezy 1. 0 pm. Accent on Melody 1.30 2. 0 2.15 2.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories Dick Todd (baritone) . Erio-Winstone: ;. ‘ Women’s Hour: (Elsie Lloyd), Fashion World, Film and Theatre News,. Victoria Sackville-West: Talk by Mary Gallati, The Bishop’s Mantle 3.30. "3.45 4. 0 Variety scaling _Lés Welch vr Young ahd his ‘Orchestra

4.15 Doris Day 4.30 Barnabas von Geozy and Orchestra 4.45 Richard Crooks (tenor). 5. 0 Melody Mixture 6.15 Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights 6.30 Peter the Whaler 5.45 Superman EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Club: Answers to Correspondence . 6.30 Camille 6.45 Fred Waring and his Pentisyivanians 7. 0 Night.Beat . 7.30 Show Time from Hollywood 7.45 ‘ Hits from the Films 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 The Dossier on Dumetrius 8.45 Talent Quest of 1951 9. 0 Doctor Mac 9.15 Piano Time 9.30 Popular Dance Bands and Singers 10. O In Reverent Mood 10.15 Serenades 10.30 Close down 3ZB CHRISTCHURCH 21100 ke. = 273° mms, 6. O a.m. Start ‘the Day Right Breakfast pray -+Bathroom Parad Breakfast Club (Happl Hill) March for School Diary for Today Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) Morning Concert The Story of Mary Lane ‘The Scarab Ring The Story of Alan Carlyle Doctor Paul RBaoS SPS oR ee . NA30000; . 0 Say it with Sweet Music .30 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) . O Lunch.is Served p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories Lunch is Over Strike Up the Band Lily Pons Women’s Hour (Molly McNab), ay English Interviews: Mary Gallati introduces us to Sir Osbert Sitwell, Fashion Report, The Bishop’s Mantle NNN 235- 20 OR WONN S208 3.30 Boston Pops Orchestra 3.45 Arthur Tracey, Street Singer 4.0 Ai Bollington at® the Organ e 4.15 Those Merry Macs 4.30 Variety is the Thing 5. 0 Martial Moments 5.15 Children’s "Session: rene with Gracie: The Tiny Tots 5.45 Superman EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Story of a Great Career: John McCormack 6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Club: Birds 6.30 St. Ronan’s Well 6.45 Tunes of the Times 7. 0 Night Beat. : 7:30 Showtime from Hollywood 7.45 The a Club: Ivor Rareton and Dave Kay 8.0. Hit Parade 8.30 Dossier on Dumetrius 8.45 Indian Summer 9. 0 Doctor Mac 9.15 Singing for Your Supper: dudy an ‘ 30 Music from ne! phows 0. 0 Don’t Get Me Wrong 0.15 Soft Lights and Sweet as ee 0.30 Close down 4ZB 1040 ee m. Oam. Start the Day Right Get Up, Get Up Tempo with Toast Morning Star Melody Mixture .. i ; 5 swornine Recipe Session (Aunt y Familiar Favourites . Story of Mary Lane Pollyanna © The Story of Alan Carlyle Doctor Paul Your Date with Music a Shopping Reporter Lunch and Listen : .m. Midday Merry-Go-Round Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories Naeroooo; 2 w ® b Soo sstind et heheh OD, PONIAD 80’ = 4 ~ oo

1.45 Reserved : 2.0 Early Afternoon Musicals ‘2.30 Women’s Hour (Marjorie Green), © Film and Theatre News, My English In- | terviews, by Mary Gallati, Fashion News, ~ The Bishop’s Mantle 3.30 Accent on Variety 4.0 Serenades f 4.16 Vocal Threes and Fours 4.30. Frankie Carle and Fran Warren 4.45 Geraldo and hig Orchestra 5. 0 Music for Everyone 5.30 Chorus Time 5.45 Superman EVENING PROGRAMME Reserved The Junior Naturalists’ Club Indian Summer _.These are New ‘Night Beat Showtime from Noltdiroed Henry Lawson Stories Lifebuoy Hit Parade Dossier on Dumetrius Jimmy Colt Doctor Mac Organ Favourites Variety Fare Paradise of Cheats : Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra AAO OO WW OWN ODODD TTT oad to of w~n Bw bod’ Bw Ba Cuonsonoonoso Close down 27, PALMERSTON Nth | 940 ke. 319 me 7. Oam. Breakfast session 7.32 Local Weather Forecast | 9. 0 Good Morning Requests 8.30 Morning Star: dohn Charles | Thomas 9.45 Josephine Bradley’s Ballroom Ore chestra 10. 0 Crusade 10.15 I Live Again . 10.30. Ernest and Margaret 10.45 Music from Bitter Sweet 11. 0 Women’s Hour (Kay Begg), Shopping Guide: Romances of the Pacifi Film and Theatre News, Fiji Newslette 12. 0 Midday Melodies 2. Op.m. Close down EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Teatime Variety .6.15 Junior Naturalists’ Clubs Answere . to Correspondence 6.30 Jack Simpson’s Sextette 6.45 Recent Releases 7. 0 Sporting Blood 7.15 Scarlet Harvest 7.30 Lady from Lisbon 7.45 Showtime from Hollywood 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Rhumba Rhythm 8.45 The Voice of Billy Eckstine 9. 0 Doctor Mac 9.15 Light Orchestra 9.30 Weather Forecast 9.32 Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra 9.45 Quiet Interiude ‘10. 0 The Green Rust 10.15° Enter Mr. Kean: Pa, Whispering Voice Murders" 10.30 Close down Trade names appearing in Cammercial Division programmes are published by arrangement, John Charles Thomas, a well-known American baritone, is 2ZA’s "Morning ) Star" at 9.30 today. | * eee Se ~ The music of the serenade is a changeless thing which will live to be | enjoyed forever, if not from a_ bal- | cony, then certainly in the privacy of your own home. At 4.0 4ZB presents 15 minutes of "Serenades."’ / * : * * Edvard Grieg wrote some magnificent orchestral works characterised by instrumental colour, delicacy of texture and rich nationalistic melody. However, it is maintained by many critics today that Grieg was essentially a miniaturist. He certainly wrote many lovely, short and melodic pieces, some of which may be heard at 4.30, when / 1ZB spends "A Half Hour with Grieg."’

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 30

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Tuesday, July 24 New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 30

Tuesday, July 24 New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 30

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