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Monday, March 3

UNA ZA se0Ke 335m. 8.30 a.m. uckiana Wool Sale Report 3s. 4 Norman Cloutier’s Orchestra, the Dreamers, and Richard Leibert (organ) 9.30 Morning Melodies 710. 0 Devetivus: Rev. Father Bennett 10.15 London Promenade Orchestra 410.30 Feminine Viewpoint: The Muster, a talk by David McLeod (NZBS); ‘Makers of Melody; . fhe Centennial of Camille, a talk by Professor A. C. Keys {repeat of Friday night’s broadcast from {YC) (NZBS); and Mary LySaght discusses Design in Scandinavia (NZBS) 411.30 Music While You Work 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.33 p.m. Auckland Wool Sale Report Lunch Music 2,0 Vincent Lopez Orchestra 2.15 Gwen Willlams and Chorus 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Symphony No. 93 in D Haydn Clarinet Quintet in A, K.5381 Mozart 3.30 Richard Crooks (tenor) 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Light Orchestras 4.30 Variety 6. 0 #£Concert 6.30 Children’s Session 6. 0 Market Reports 6, 5 From the Theatre © Auckland Stock Market leport 7.18 Film Review, by Robert Aliender 7.30 Musical Comedy Stage: Monsieur Beaucaire 8.0 £Cecil Dixon (piano) 3.12 Raymond Newell and Chorus Traditional Songs 8.30 The New Symphony Orchestra Suite: The Three Men Coates 3.46 The lford Girls’ Choir 49.30 Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh (BBC) 40, G6 Auckland Wool Sale Keview 4015 Sweetwood Serenaders 970.30 Close down ( iC B880ke. 341m. @. Op.m, Dinner Music 7.0 #$Piano Sonatas of Beethoven Artur Schnabel Sonata in F, Op. 54 Louis Kentner Sonata in F Minor,.Op, 57 ("‘Appassionata"’) ; Egon Petri , Sonata in F Sharp, Op. 78 Artur Schnabel Sonata in G, Op. 79 . © The Story of the Christian Church: Great Division, by Norman Sykes, Dixie Professor of Aperaeaiied University of Cambridge (BBC 8.16 Canadian Artists: The String Quartet, Kathleen Parlosy and Samuel Hersenhoren (violins), Stanley Solomon (viola) and Isaac Mamott (’cello) Quartet in F Sharp; ist Movement Reger Quartet Freedman (CBC) 3.42 CONSTANCE MANNING (soprano) Loveliest of Trees Dougherty Jack oO’ Lantern Norman-Parker Sleep Gurney Adrift Bantock Reflections Brown Music Quilter (Studio) 8.57 Walton Frederick Riddle and the London Symph Orchestra conducted by Sir William Walton Viola Concerto The Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Constant Lambert Facade Suite 0.44 The Philadelphia Le ae con- -- by Leopold Stokowski Symphony No. 5 SMR ita 410.30 Close down

IAD ieee rt 5. Op.m. Accent on Variety 6. 0 Doris Day Sings 6.15 Two Stars and a Story 6.30 Light and Bright 7. 0 Orchestral] Interlude 7.16 -Richard Tauber 7.30 The Gardening Expert 8.0 Music for Moderns 3.15 The Jack Smith Show (VOA) 8.30 Atom, 1970 9. 0 Showcase of Melody 9.30 Binge Crosby 9.45 "Dixieland Detour 10. O District Weather Forecast Close down ODRIN) HANEaRel am. Breakfast Session Weather Report Junior Requests Women’s News from Town (Elizeth Bauman) Two Destinies Escape Me Never The Purple Cow Close down Teatime ‘Tunes Thundering Hooves Family Fare Adventures of Perry Mason Light and Bright Farming for Profit 1 Britain Sings: The Sale and District Musical Society conducted by Alfred Higson (BBC) 8.46 Albert Sandler’s Trio 3. 4 The Vienna Philharmonie Orchestra conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler Symphony No. 3 in E Flat, Op. 55 ("Eroica’’) Beethoven 10. 0 Vocal Duets 10.30 Close down i] 1310 ke. 229m, 7. Oam. Breakfast Session 7.30 Weather Report 9. 0 Musical Mailbox: Putaruru 9.30 This’ll Make You Whistle 10. 0 Owen Foster and the Devil 10.15 Mask of Fate 10. Sincerely, Rita Marsden 10.45 Hill-billy Style 11. 0 Women’s Hour (Anne Fisher): Shoppers’ Guide; The Tender Heart; Organisation Notices; Foreign Flavour; Weekly Talk on Continental Cooking by Mrs. D. Adams; Overseas News é, 12. 0 Lunch Music 1. O p.m. Kings of the Keyboard 1.15 Singers and Songs 1.30 Heritage Hall coho o = asa Sa0KS SENENPS SESS. PS Par 5 O ga $ 1.45 Popular Classics 2. 0 Close down 6.0 Results of N.Z. Women’s National Softball Tournament 6.5 Romance of the Islands 6.15 Drama of Medicine 6.30 Melodies on a Zither 6.45 Song Successes > The Grey Shadow 7.15 Green Years 7.30 bancing Tempos 7.46 Have You Heard This Version? 8.0 Time for Music (BBC) 8.30 MERLE HEERDEGEN (contralto) Down by the Sally Gardens The Ash Grove Oliver Cromwell O, Can Ye Sew Cushions? The Bonny Earl O’Moray Britten (Studio) 8.45 This is Holland (Radio Nederland) 9. 4 #£Fotheringay, 1587: The Tragedy of Mary, Queen of Scots, by David Scott Daniel (BRC) 10. 0 Jazz Club, U.S.A. (VOA) 10.30 Close down

\ uf LA 800 ke. 375m, 9. 4a.m. Morning Star: Marian Anderson 9.30 My Son, Tom 10. O In Quiet Mood 10.15 Devotional Service 10.30 Accompanied by Paul Weston 10.45 Music While You Work 11.15 Talk: Pickles, Relishes and Sauces 11.30 Sing As We Go 12. O Lunch Music 12.33 p.m. Waikato Stock Sales Report 2.0 Melody Matinee 2.30 From the Ballet 2.45 Music While You Work 3.15 Dennis Brain (born) 3.30 Waltz Time 3.45 Dinner at Antoine’s 4. 0 Classical Music Belshazzur’s Feast Excerpts from the Karelia Suite En Saga, Sibelius 5. 0 For Our Younger Listeners: Junior Quiz; Junior Choir; Story---The Rabbits and the Fox; and Music with a Theme 5.30 As Played by Alec Brown 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.45 Music with a Popular Past 7.16 . Talk on Fishingr The Trout’s Point of View, by R. Dickenson 7.30 . Small Concert Group: New Chamber Music. Society conducted by Paul Wolf ; Suite in A Minor Telemann Concerto Grosso Roger (VOA) 8. 0 Ronald Dowd (Australian tenor) My Heart’s Refrain, Baer Peace A Prayer to Our Lady Fogg The Cloths of Heaven Dunhill Ah, Love But a day Beach (NZBS) 8.15 Play: Judgment, by Erle Wilson (NZBS) 8.45 The Australian Story 9.30 Nat King.Cole 10. O -At the End of Day 10.30 Close down QV lAsroke. "526m 6.30 am. Local Weather Conditions 7.58 Wellington City and Hutt Valley Weather Forecast 9.4 £4xConcert Hall 9.30 Morning Star: Arthur Grumiaux 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 bevotional Service "40.25 Quiet Interlude at Popular Entertainers: King Cole Trio 11. 0 Women’s Session: Gardening for the Month, by Esther McQueen; Life on a. Lighthouse: Mail Day, written by G. R. Gilbert (NZBS); Home Science 11.30 Manhattan Melodies

12. 0 Lunch Music 2. 0 p.m. CLASSICAL HOUR Octet in F, Op. 166 Schubert 3. 0 The Devil’s Duchess 3.15 The Orehestra Mascotte, and Herbert Ernst Grob a" Music While You Work Unto All Men ~- Khythm Parade Children’s Session: Toytown BC), and Sport As L See It Music from the Movies Tea Dance Produce Market Report Stock Exchange Report Farm Session: Weekly Newsletter; Grasslands in Retrospect, another talk by Bruce Levy, in which he discusses the work of the Grasslands Division of of the D.SALR. (NZBS); Stan White, of Dunedin, interviews P, O. Dorweiler, a farmer from ltowa, U.S.A., on his impressions of farming in N.Z. (NZBS) 7.45 Take It From Here (BBC) 8.15 Albert Sandler Trio 8.25 Portrait of Trieste (BBC) 3 9.30 Band Music 10. 0 Stan Kerton and his Orchestra 10.30 Close down AVE WELLINGTON 660 kc. 455m. 5. Op Early Evening Concert 6. 0 Pinar Music 7.0 wo NAGAR Rape _=bb" w[8D ROO COO : BERYL RICHARDSON (piano) Ballade Saraband : Toccata’ Debussy (Studio) 7.18 Maggie Teyle (soprano) witb Gerald Moore (piano) Trois Chansons de. Bilitis Le Secret L’Hiver a Cesse Soir Debussy Claire de Lune Faure 7.36 Alfredo Campoli (violin) with Eric Grittop (piano) ; Piece En Forme de Habanera Ravel Presto Poulene 7.44 Settlers in a Strange Land: New Settlers in N.Z., by H. C. D. Somerset, the -first of four talks by diltferent speakers on problems of immigration and assimilation (NZBS) 8.0 #£Princess ida, a presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera from = 1.M.V,. recordings made under the sona] supervision of Rupert D?’ 8 Carte, of England, and by arrangement with Bridget D’Oyly Carte, London, and J. C. Williamson Ltd. 9.13 A History of Chamber Music Oboe Quintet .Maconchy Nocturne Tate 10. 0 The Lumber Room, a talk on the nleasures of rummaging, by James topkinson (NZBS 10.12 Denis Matthews (piano) Sonata in E Flat Haydn 10.30 Close down 2 Y D) 1130 ke. 265m. . 7.0 p.m. Hit Parade 7.30 Glenda 8.0 The Great Tradition 8.15 Opera Concert (VOA) 8.45 Music for Dancing 9.0 "ight Variety 9.30 The Dark Stranger 10. 0 District Weather Forecast Close down 2G GISBORNE 1010 ke. 297 m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Feminine Viewpoint (June Irvine) 9.15 Ever Yours 9.30 Sincerely, Rita Marsden 9.45 The Green Year's 10.0 Close down — 6.30 p.m. Chorus Time 6.45 The Barrier * = Tunes About Town

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 only) 7. 0, 8.0 London News. Breakfast session 6.30 p.m. London News 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 Radio Newsreel (not 1YZ) 9.0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 United Netions

Monday. March 3

7.15 Dossier on Dumetrius 7.30 Frank DeVol and his Orchestra 7.48 ~Semprini Entertains 8.2 Dad and Dave 8.15 Music for Strings 8.30 Uncle Zeke’s Music Store: Songs and Stories in Cowboy. Style (NZBS) 8.45 Mutiny on the Bounty: The Fate of the Mutineérs, by Frank A. Simpson (NZBS) 8. 3 Llewellyn-Kennedy Trio: Ernest Llewellyn (violin), John Kennedy (’cello) and Scylla Kennedy (piano) Trio in A Minor Ravel 9.33 Going Places and Meeting People 10. 0 The Blue Danube 10.30 Close duwn Q(z 860 ke. 349m, 9. 4a.m. Housewives’ Choice 10. O Private Secretary 10.15 Master Music 10.45 Home Science Talk: Longways from Home, the first of a series by Emily Carpenter, Tutor-Organiser of the Home Science Extension, on her recent visit to America 11. 0 Music While You Work 11.30 Fun and Melody 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Music While You Work 2.30 Do You Remember? 3. 0 Rhythm on the Range € 3.15 Classical session Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for Piano and Orchestra, Op, 43 Rachmaninoff 4.0 Music from the Movie$& 4.39 Light Instrumentalists 5. 0 Children’s session: Adventures in History (VOA) and Story Time for Juniors (NZBS) 5.30 Richard Tauber 5.45 Dinner Music » After Dinner Music 7.15 The Home Gardener 7.30 Dad and Dave 7.43 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 Film and Stage Successes 10. 0 Accent on Swing 10.30 Close down XK Mio ke seme 7. Op.m. For the Family Circle 7.30 Take It From Here (BBC) 8.30 Random House 9. & BBC Programme 9.30 In Lighter Mood 10. 0 Close down QIU Moot Som 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Forecast 8. 0 Homemakers’ News and Views 9.15 Morning Requests 9.30 Sorrell and Son 9.45 Waltzes from Vienna 10. O Close down 630p.m. Vaughan Munroe’s Orchestra 6.45 Show Business 7. 0 Songtime: Joe Stafford and Gordon MacRae 7.15 Reserved 7.30 Piano Playtime 7.45 Songs of the West 8. 0 R.S.A. Notes 8.15 Family Choice 8.45 Gabor Radics and his Gypsy Orchestra 9.4 Harry Mortimer (trumpet) and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by George Weldon . Concerto in E Flat | Haydn 16 London Studio Concerts: The Boyd a firing Orchestra (BBC) Book Review (NZBS) 10. Melodies Close down XN 1340 ke. 224m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9.0 #£Shopping with Mary 9.15 Motueka Housewives’ Requests 9.45 The Lilian Dale Affair 10. 0 Close down 8 p.m, Dinner Music 7. 0 From the Hit Parades 7.15 Salon Music 7.30 Light Orchestral Music

8. O Reserved 8.15 Take It From Here (BBC) 8.45 Ted Heath and Ray Ellington 8. 4 London Studio concert: The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra conducted by Rudolph Schwarz (BBC) 9.32 The Heritage of Britain: The British at Home (BBC) 10. O Variety Concert 10.30 Close down 3 Y -\690 kc. 434m. 7.58 a.m. Canterbury Weather Forecast 9. 4 Light Concert 9.30 Choral Mixture 9.45 Three Spanish Dances Granados 10. 0 Mainly for Women: Town Topics and Musie and Song with a Story 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Music While You Work 11.15 Ivor Novello Melodies 11.30 Deanna Durbin 11.45 Piano Interlude 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.20 p.m. The Country Session: Autumn Feeding of Sheep, by Professor IL. E, Coop, Lincoln College, and, Documentary on Linen Flax Facts, recorded at the Geraldine Flax Factory 2.0 Mainly for Women: Wellington Newsletter, (NZBS);-Home Science Talk 2.30 Music While You Work 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR St. Paul’s Suite Holst 4. 0 Variety Fare 4.30 Latin Pattern 4.45 Parade of Light Organists 5. 0 Children’s Session: Do You know? Halliday and Son 5.30 What's in the Name? 5.35 Baritone Ballads 5.47 Charles Williams Concert Orchestra 6. 0 Victor Silvester Orchestra and Topy Martin 7.15 Our Garden Expert: Work for the Month 7.30 Commonwealth Journey, in which BBG Correspondent Colin Wills describes his Journey through Kenya B ( ) 8. 0 British Brass Bands 8.30 Songs by Gisele (CBC) 8.45 ' Rawicz and Landauer (duo-pian-ists 9.30 Education, as discussed at the Pan Pacific Women’s Conference (NZBS) 10. O Light and Bright 10.30 Close down OVS CHRISTCHURCH 960 ke. 312m. p.m. Concert Hour ° Dinner Music «0 Mendelssohn: Two Nautical Overtures Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage, Op. 5 6. 7 7 The Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Rafael Kubelik Fingal’s Cave (The Hebrides), Op. 26 The National Symphony Orchestra of England conducted by Dr. Heinz Unger 7.20 ea 4 Concerto No. 41 in G Minor, Mendelssohn Ania Dor Aria (piano) ant the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr 7.36 CARA COGSWELL (contralto) A Legend Tchaikovski A Wish : Arensk To the Children Rachmanino Cradle Song : Rimsky-Korsakov The 'Dreary Steppe Gretchaninov (Studio) 7.51 Romance No. 2 in F Beethoven Gioconda de Vito (violin) and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Alberto Erede | 8. 0 Our Mutual Friend (BBC) 8.30 Sonata in C Minor, Op. 8 Handel-Woldike Waldemar Wolsing (oboe), Mogens Woldike (harpsichord) © and A'berto Medici (’cello) Sonata in G Minor 4 Tartini Alfredo Campoli (violin) and Eric Gritton (piano) Concerto for Oboe and Strings ; marosa Leon Goossens and the Liverpool Fhilharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent

So. = Canadian Composers: The CBC Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducted by Geoffrey Waddington Symphony No. 2 Willan (CBC) 9.45 Stabat Mater Pergolesi Joan Taylor (soprano) ahd the Nottingham Oriana Choir, with the Boyd Neel String Orchestra conducted by Roy Henderson ’ 10.23 ‘Toccata Frescobaldi The National Symphony Orchestra of America conducted by Hans Kindler 10.30 Close down BKS 1160 ke. 258 m. am. Breakfast .Melodies Good Morning, Ladies Pollyanna The Story of Vivien Lang Stepmother Close down p.m. Dinner Music Hopalong Cassidy Vocal Interlude The Grey Shadow Tunes of the Times Waltz Memories Caribbean Journey: Music and Folk Religion of the West Indies (BBC) Musical Comedy Favourites European Holiday: We Arrive, by "Margaret Dalziel (NZBS) Britain Sings: Edinburgh University Singers conducted by Rev. Ian PittWatson (BBC) 9.18 Excerpts from ‘Gay’s the Word" 9.356 Take It From Here (BBC) 10. 6 Martin ip and his Make Believe Ballroom (VO 10.30 Close 5) Y 920 kc. 326m, 9. am. Comedians and Keyboarders Morning Star: Jussi Bjorling Devotional Service id ‘a8 0 18 Casanova 30 Music While You Work RAZ ARBORS CRSa00 © 20D WONNNNAD #OCOOON a a 1. 0 Concert Memories 1.30 in Lighter Mood 2.0 Lunch Music 0 p.m. The Ladies Entertain 2.30 Madame Bovary 2.42 Australian 0 Classical Music Piano Sonata In D ; Symphony No. 100 in G (‘Military’’) Haydn 3.30 Music While You Work ‘ 4. 0 Three Generations 4.12 Light. Orchestras and Ballads 4.45 Partners in Harmony 5. 0 Children’s Session: Storytime for Juniors : 5.30 Dinner , Music 6. 0 Bottle Castle 6.12 The Jack Smith Show (VOA) 7.30 Dark Stranger 8. 0 Ring Up the Curtain: Excerpts from Wagner’s Operas, presented by Sybil Fisher (soprano) and the BBC Symphony Orchestra been Y A Sir Adrian Boult 9.30 Book Shop BNzBs) 9.50 Famous ance Bands: Charlie Spivak and Claude Thornhill 10.30 Close down AYIA re0ke. 384m. 9. 4a.m. Morning Proms 9.30 Music While You Work 10.10 Organ Interlude 10.20 Devotional Service 10.38 Mastersingers: Lionello Cecil : 11. 0 Topics for Women: Digging for Fortune in South Africa-Scienece Aids the Miners, by Joan Faulkner Blake (NZBS); and Home Science Talk 11.35 Morning Star: Guila Bustabo 42. O Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Otago Hospital Requests 3. 0 Music While You Work 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Overture in D Minor Handel Concerto in F Bach Suite in A Minor for Flute and Strings Telemann 4.30 Continental: Cocktail

4.45 Horace Heidt and his Orchestra 5. 0 Tea Table Tunes 5.30 Children’s séssion 6. 0 Produce Market Report 6. 2 Strict Tempo Time 7.15 The Problem of the Alcoholic: John Gordon interviews Dr. S. J. Minogue, 8 leading Sydney psychiatrist and acknowledged authority on alcoholism (NZBS) 7.30 The Singing Strings (Studio) 7.45 St. Kilda Band conducted by K. G. L. Smith (Studio) 8.15 Malaya, a report to the People: A critical examination of the problems in Malaya today, compiled by Commander John Proud and Dr. Victor Purcell (BBC) (Repeat Broadcast from 4YC on Sunday at 8.0) 8.45 Fashions in Melody: Nancy Harrie (piano) (NZBS) 9.30 Take It From Here (BBC) 10. O Jazz Club, U.S.A. (VOA) 10.30 Close down DUNEDIN any 900 ke. 333m, 5. 0 p.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Canadian Artists: Eugene Kash violin), John Newmark (piano) and tephen Kondaks (viola) Sonsta in G Minor, Op. 2, No. 8 Handel Trio in B Minor, Op. 2 Reger (CBC) 7.30 The Mayor of Casterbridge (BBC) 8. 0 Princess Ida: A presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera from the HMV recordings made under the. personal supervision of Rupert D’Oyly Carte, of England, and by arrangement with Bridget D’Oyly Carte, London, and J. C. Williamson Ltd. 9.13 Musical Anniversary: Sir Henry J. Wood, born March 3, 1869 Soloists and the BBC Orchestra cone ducted by Sir Henry Wood Serenade to Music Vaughan Williams This work was specially composed for, and dedicated to, the late Sir Henry Wood, on, the occasion of his golden jubilee as a conductor in 1938. The recording features the sixteen famous soloists who sang at the jubilee. performance. 9.30 Trends in American History: The American Industrial Revolution, 18601914, by Professor G, G. Van feusen, who discusses the effects of the Civil War, Immigration, European Investment and Tariff Reduction on American Industry. He reviews the story of Andrew Carnegie and U.S. Steel and the Age of Big Business and Big Labour (NZBS) : 9.53 Samuel Barber — The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy Essay for Orehestra, Op. 12 The Philbarmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York conducted by Bruno Walter Symphony No. 1 in One Movement, naQ~ Pp. 10.30 Close down AY. bie tom 9. 3Sa.m. imperial Lover 9.15 Memories of the Thirties 9.30 Variety Calls the Tune 10. O Devotional Service 10.18 My Son, Tom 10.30 Music While You Work 4%. i Women at Home: Home Science k 11.30 Tenor Time 11.45 Organola . 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.33 p.m. Notes for Farmer 2.0 Hester’s Diary ‘ 2.15 Chamber Music String Quintet in C Schubert 3.0 Songtime: Luigi Infantino 3.15 The Novatime Trio 3.30 Hospital Session 4. 0 Those Were the Days 4.30 Around the Dance Bands 5. 0 Children’s Hour: Time for Juniors; Pinocchio; and Pets’ Corner 5.30 Repeat Performance 6. 0 Dad and Dave 7. 5 Port Chronicle " 7.145 Talk for the Man on the Land: Harvesting of Linseed, by W. Faithful 7.30 The Virginians (BBC) 8.0 Hill-Billy Corner 8.15 Fashions in Melody: Nancy Harrie (piano) (NZBS) 839 Take It From Here (BBC) 9.30 Death Takes Small Bites 9.55 Modern Dance Music 10.30. Close down

Monday, March 3

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.

A Narang 6. Oa.m. Bright and Early 8. 0 District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Organ Medley 9.45. We Travel the Friendly Road 10. 0 The Story of Alan-Carlyle 10.156 The Two Dianas 10.30. Pretty Kitty Kelly 10.45 Story of Mary Lane 11. 0 Mornipg Tune Parade 11.30 Shopping Reporter 412. 0 Midday Musicale 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 1.45 Stars of fong: Mills Brothers 2. 0 Famous Letters 2.15 David Rose and his Orchestra 2.30 Women’s dour (Marina): Organisation News; Home Department Corner; Letter to Felicity (first broadcast); Joan Hewitt Interviews t .30 1ZB Happiness Club 35 Music and Song: Stanley Black 0 Yachtsmen’s Weather Forecast 1 Piano Portrait: Eddie Heywood .30 Variety Parade 0 Dance Band 45 Evening Star: Arthur Godfrey EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Favourites of the Day 6.30 Creatures of the Wild, by R. W. Roach 6. Concert Orchestra 7. 0 py 7A5 Patrick Dawlish 7.30 Alias the Baron 7.45 Appointment with Fate 8. 0 ge eo Circus (last broadcast) 8.15 A Man Called Sheppard

8.30 Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians 8.45 Adventures of Peter Chance 8. 0 Story of Dr. Kildare 9.30 Varieties on Record 10. 0 Reply Paid Quiz 10.30 Close down 2ZB WELLINGTON 980 ke. 306 m, 6. Oam. Breakfast session 6.15 Railway Notices 8. 0 Morning session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Light Orchestras j 9.45 Two in Harmony 10. O The Story of Alan Carlyle 10.15 Music While You Work 10.30 Pretty Kitty Kelly 10.45 Story of Mary Lane 11. 0 George Formby, Billy Ternent’s Orchestra, Larry Adler 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Doreen) 12. 0 Melody Express 1. Op.m. Down Memory Lane 1.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2. 0 Famous Letters: Beethoven 2.15 Favourites from Opera 2.30 Women’s Hour (Elsie Lloyd), The Good Companion; Home Department; News from Organisations; Joan Hewitt Interviews 3.30 The Grand Hotel Orchestra 3.45 Gladys Swarthout 4.0 Souvenirs of Music 4.15 Richard Crooks 4.30 The Novelty Players .45 Jeannette McDonald Oo Charlie Kunz

6.15 Way Out West 5.30 Reserved 5.45 Storytime EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 Modern Marvels: The Grand Coules Dam 6.45 Rhumba Rhythm 7./9 I Spy (last broadcast) 7.16 Patrick Dawlish 7.390 Alias the Baron 7.45 Tusitala, Teller of Tales 8. 0 Hagen’s Circus (last broadcast) -6B.15 A Man Called Sheppard 8.30 Tiny Hill Orchestra 8.45 Give It a Name Jackpot . 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Morning Melodies 10. 0 Story of Alan Carlyle 10.15 The Intruder 10.30 Pretty Kitty Kelly 10.45 The Story of Mary Lane 11. O Light Variety 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Alma) 12. 0 Lunch Music 1. Op.m. The Stars Entertain 1.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 1.45 Piano Pastimes 2..0 Famous Letters 2.15 Light Orchestral 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marjorie Green): 9. 0 The Story of Dr. Kildare 9.30 Light Opera 9.45 Charles Williams Orchestra 10. 0 For the Motorist 10.30 Close down CHRISTCHURCH 3ZB 1100 ke, 273 m. | 6. Oa.m. Sun Up session ~ Pe Music in the Morning 7.30 Top Tunes 8. 0 Breakfast Club (Happi Hill) 8.30 Music for the Late Starters 9. 0 Morning session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Here’s to a Bright Day 10. 0 The Story of Alan Carlyle 10.15 The Movie Magazine 10.30 Pretty Kitty Kelly 10.45 Story of Mary Lane 11. 0 Music for Everyone 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) 12. O Lunchtime Fare 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2.0 Famous Letters: Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn 2.30 Women’s Hour (Molly McNab): News from Women’s Organisations; Home Department; Joan Hewitt Inter-views-First Lady, Mrs. Roosevelt; Letters to Felicity 3.30 The Blue Hungarian Band 3.45 Millicent Phillips 4. 0 Country Dance 4.15 Murgatroyd and Winterbottom 4.30 Variety Concert 5. 0 The Jesters 5.15 Junior Garden Circle . 5.45 Girl of the Ballet EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Reserved 6.15 The Keynotes 6.30 Family Fun 6.45 Newly Released 7.0 I Spy 7.15 Patrick Dawlish 7.30 Alias the Baron 7.45 House of Conflict 8.0 Hagen’s Circus (last broadcast) 8.15 A Man Called Sheppard 8.30 Jimmy Durante Presents 8.45 Pacific Paradise (final episode) 9. 0 The Story of Dr. Kildare 9.30 Variety Time 10. 0 March of Science 10.15 A Date with Charlie Kunz 10.30 Close down AZB wate anew. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.35 Morning Star: The Manchester Children’s Choir News from Organisations; Home Department; Countrywomen’s Newsletter; Joan Hewitt Interviews

3.30 Isn’t it Romantic 3.45 Dorothy Cayford 4.0 Variety on the Air 4.30 Eddy Duchin and his Orchestra 4.45 New Concert Orchestra 5. 0 Popular Parade 5.30 Tea Dance 5.45 Reserved EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Bob and Alf Pearson 6.15 New to Our Library 6.30 Variety Time 6.45 Orchestral Musio 7.0 I Spy 7.15 Patrick Dawlish 7.30 Alias the Baron 7.45 Famous Frauds 8. 0 Hagen’s Circus (last broadcast) 8.15 A Man Called Sheppard 8.30 To Be Announced 8.45 Forrester’s Wharf | The Story of Dr. Kildare .30 Suppertime Musicale 10. 0 Love at Arms 10.16 Partners, Please 10.30 Close down 22 PALMERSTON Nth. 940 he, 319 m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.32 Local Weather Forecast 9. 0 Good Morning Requests 9.30 Light Pianists 9.45 Whistle While You Work 10. 0 The Legend of Kathie Warren 10.15 The Bishop’s Mantle 10.30 Nurse White 10.45 South American Music 11. 0 Women’s Hour (Kay Begg): Shopping Guide; Pollyanna; Women’s Organisation Notes; Overseas News 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.32 p.m. For the Farmer 12.45 Lunch Music -30 Famous Frauds 2.0 Close down EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Teatime Tunes 6.15 Patrick Dawlish 6.30 Tops in Pops 6.45 Benny orchibtin 7.0 Superman 7.15 Famous Letters: Hans Christian Andersen 7.30 Dossier on Dumetrius 7.45 Alias the Baron 8..0 The Story of Alan Carlyle 8.15 The Three Musketeers 8.30 Romance and Rhythm 9. 0 The Story of Kildare 9.30 Weather Forecast 9.32 Ballroom Melodies 9.45 Step this Way with Fred Astaire 10. 0 Jimmy Colt 10.15 Hound of the Baskervilles 10.30 Close down . Trade names appearing in Commercial Division programmes are published by arrangement.

Two English .vocalists who have become successful in recent months are Bob and Alf Pearson. Listen to 4ZB at 6.0 this evening for recordings by these singers. x x & a David Rose, American maestro and composer, who has added new tone colours and orchestral voicings to the light concert style of music, is featured from 1ZB today at 2.15 p.m. in a group of his own compositions, * * Pa Much water has passed under. the bridge since Fred Astaire sang that old Cole Porter favourite about ‘‘Putting on the Top Hat, tying on a White Tie and girding on the Tails."" Then he was a comparative newcomer to films and recordings. He is still a versatile artist and at 9.45 tonight 2ZA listeners will hear him in the session "Step this way with Fred Astaire."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 26

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Monday, March 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 26

Monday, March 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 660, 29 February 1952, Page 26

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