Thursday, April 24
WN AUCKLAND | 760 ke. 395m. 8. 4am. Concert Celebrities 9.30 American Orchestras 40. 0 Devotions: Rev. K, KR. R. Sman 10.15 Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone 10.30 Feminine Viewpoint: Don't Grow Old Gracefully, by Judith Terry, wx gives advice, to the over-fifties; Sir Adam Disappears; Painting Without Tears, another talk byeW. G. Penlington (NZBS) 11.30 Music While You Work 12. 0 Lunch Musie 2. 0 p.m. lIleritage of Song 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR: \agner Excerpts from Tannhauser Prelude from Parsifal 3.30 Imperial Lover 3.45 Musie While You Work 4.15 Voices in Harmony 4.30 Stars of Variety 5. O Norman Cloutier Orchestra 5.15 Children’s session: Pinocchio 5.45 Recital for Two 6.65 What's in the Name? 6.10 Variety Stars 7. 0 Sports Page 7.15 Grasslands in Retrospect,» by E. truce Levy 7.30 Melba 8.0 Warwick Ransom’s Rhumba Band Music ip Latin American $tyle (NZBS) 8.20 SEFTON FREEMAN (bass-baritone) Gipsy Love Song (The Fortune Teller) When ‘ae (The Only Girl) Herbert The Hits of Home Fox Listen Mary Brahe (Studio) 8.35 Play: The Land that was Drowned, by W. Gilyvnne Jones (NZBS 9.30 Dad and Dave 10. 0 Les Brown 10.30 Close down (J vC 880 kc. 341m @. Op.m. Dinner Music 7.2 Wagner The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham Faust Overture Germaine Martinelli (soprano) and Georges Thill (tenor) Love Duet (‘"Lohengrin’’) The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter Siegfried Idyll 7.45 BARBARA HYLAND (soprano) Nite ch’ogni momento Pergolesi S’inganna chi crede Sarti Lo se che pria mi more Aniello La Vezzosa pastorella Bruni \ (Studio) 8.1 The Arts in Auckland, a preview by Donald MacGregor (NZBS) 8.31 Ginette Neveu (violin) Four Pieces, Op. 17 Suk 3.45 Tohaikovski The Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Issay Dobrowen Francesca da Rimini The Cincinnatti Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goossens Symphony No. 2 in € Minor, Op. 17 (‘Little Russian’) 6.35 Brahms Isaac Stern (violin) and Alexander Zakin (piano) Sonata No. 3 jn D Minor The Busch Quartet String Quartet in C Minor, Op. 51, No. 1 410.30 Close down l Y [D) 1250 ke, 240 m. 5. Op.m,. Variety Hour 6. 0 Johnny Guarnieri and his Quintet 64135 In Ben Boyd’s Day 6.30 Light and Bright 7. 0 Orchestral Music 7.18 The Swingtones 7.30 Farmers’ Session 8.0 #£=Hit Parade (VOA) 3.30 The Real McCoys 9. 0 Variety Billboard 9.30 Rhythm on Record 49. 0 District Weather Forecast Close down,
LPXAN roe os Breakfast session "Wwe ather Report and Tides Junidr Requests Women’s News from Town (Elizath Bauman The Lilian Dale Affair Love for a Day Sorrel) and Son cc BNNNNOOD- OOO Cenn . 2 | de® Ia ahs," ‘ 0 Close down 30 p.m. Melody Time 45 Crusader or Crackpot? 0 Song Stylists 15 Believe It or Not .30 Variety Time 45 Sports Preview (Eric Blow) 1 When Auntie was a Girl: When I Was Very Young, by Brenda Bell (NZBS) 8.15 Our Guest Tonight 8.46 Cowboy Corner 9. 4 Take It From lere (BBC) 9.30 Paul Temple and the Jonathan Myslery (BBC) 10. 0 Soft Lights and Sweet Musir 10.30 Close down IPXAE itr oreae 7. O a.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 Weather Report 9. 0 Musical Mailbox: Morrinsville 9.30 Spanish Dances 9.45 Partners in Song 10. O Courtship and Marriage 10.156 Nurse White 410.30 Gbhristian Marlowe's Daughter 10.46 Strictly Sentimental 41. 0 Women’s Hour (Anne Fisher): Shoppers’ Guide; "Girl of the Ballet" Book Review; "In the Flower Garden," a weekly talk by Mrs. J. McWhannell 12. 0 [Lunch Music 42.33 p.m. For the Farmer; ‘* Modern Trends in Ghemical Weed Control," by R. K. Ward, Research Officer, Rukuhia Soil Research Station 1.0 Chopin Etudes 1.15 Arias from Opera 1.30 Michael Dare, Reporter 1.45 Choirs from Wales 2.0 Close down 6. 0 The Voices from Overseas 6.15 Junior Naturalists 6.30 Dusting the Discs 6.45 Music in Miller Mood 7. 0 The Grey Shadow 7.15 The Bishop’s Mantle (7.30 ‘Tonight We Dance 8.0 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 Martin Block and his Make Believe Ballroom (VOA) 10, m4 Gems of Melody . 10.30 Close down ) dhl Rs. 9. 4 a.m. Morning Star: Gene Kelly 5 Orchestral Music ‘0 My Son Tom 0. 0 Played by Geraldo | 10.15 Accompanied by Arthur Balsam 10.30 lHousewife’s Choice 10.48 Music While You Work 11.15 Talk: More Mushroom Recipes 11.80 Orchestra and Chorus /12. 0 Lunch Music | 2. O p.m. Personality Singer: Dick James 2.15 Musie of a Kind 2.45 Music While You Work : 3.15 Roy Henderson (baritone) 3.30 in the Music Salon 3.45 Dinner at Antoine's 4. 0 Classical Music Suite for Strings Suite from "Dido and Aeneas’ Purcell Salome’s Dance R. Strauss The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Dukas 5. 0 For Our Younger Listeners: Billy Bunter of Greyfriars 5.30 Tea Dance 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.45 Melody Time: Jean McPherson, (Wellington vocalist) (NZBS) 7. 0 The Maori Way of Life Today, talk by Enid Tapsell 7.15 Calling Bay of Plenty Farmers, with Jack Aylesbury 7.30 Going Places and Meeting People 7.55 The Day Set Apart: aay Remembrance of Anzac Day (NZBS 8.30 Come Into the Parlour: ‘Music and Songs from Northern Ireland , (BBC) | 9.30 Tales from the Pen of Allan Poe: The Assignation 10. 0 Old Time Dance Hall 10.30 Close down
QVWlNsroxe. 526m. 6.30 a.m. Local Weather Conditions 7.58 Wellington City and Hutt Valley Weather Forecast 9. 4 Music from Opera 9.30 Morning Star: isobel Baillie 9.40 Musie While You Work 10.10 bevotional Service 10.26 Quiet Interlude 40.40 BC Personalities: Lester Ferguson | 11. 0 Women’s Session: Country Critic: Town into Country, by Patricia Godsiff (NZBS); Home Science: Where Do Tea and Coffee Come From? 41.30 Norman Cloutier’s Strings 41.48 Songtime: The Charioteers 42. 0 Lunch Musie 2. 0 p.m. CLASSICAL HOUR Piano Concerto No, 3 Music for Strings, Percussion and * Celesta Bartok Ilungarian Caprice Zador 3. 0 Front Page Lady 3.30 Music While You Work 4.0 Departure Delayed 4.30 Rhythm Parade 5. 0 Instrumental Ensembles 5.15 Children’s Session: What Do You know About Poetry? 5.46 Miss Portia Intervenes 6. 0 Tea Dance 6.24 Produce Market Report 6.28 Stock Exchange Report 7. 0 Sports Parade 7.15 Critically Speaking: News from the City Libraries, by Stuart Perry; Pauline Hoskins discusses some American reading habits 7.30 Bold Venture: Hiwuphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in a series of romantic mystery stories with a Caribbean seaport background 3. 0 Musieal Showease: Tony Noorts, his Clarinet and Orchestra, with Cath Berry (NZBS) 8.20 Hildegarde 830 The William Flynn Show 9.30 Modulation to the Moderns 9.45 Shep Fields and his Orchestra 10. 0 Experiment with Time 10.30 r Close down 2} WG 660kc. 455m. 3.0 p.m, Early Evening Concert 8. 0 Dinner Music 7.0 Donald" Munro (baritone) and Gil Dech (piano) Liederkreis (Eichendorff), Op. 39 Schumann (NZBS) 4840 was Schumann’s Year of Song, Encouraged by the love of Clara Wieck, whom be married in September, he found continuous inspiration in the subjective sentiments of the romantic poets. His Liederkreis (Song Ring), Op. $9, comprises settings of twelve lyrics by Joseph von Eichendorff, a poet noted for bis interpretation of the moods of nature and description of the twilight forests of feudal Germany 7.28 Adolph Busch (violin) and Rudolph Serkin (piano) Sonata ini A Minor, Op. 105 Schumann 7.42 Artur Schnabel (piano) with Members of the Pro Arte Quartet and Alfred Hobday (double bass) Quintet in A, Op. 114 (The "Trout" ) Schubert 8.16 World Chaos, or World Order, a talk by Professor W. T. G. Airey (NZBS) 8.36 Musique Francais Gladys Swarthout (mezzo-soprano) Mon Coeur S’Ouvre a Sa Voix Amour Viens Aider Ma_ Faiblesse ("Samson and Delilah’) Saint-Saens Richard Lewis (tenor) La Reve be Des Grieux (‘‘Manon’’) Massenet : Romance de Nadir ("Les Pecheurs de | Perles’’) Bizet Suzanne Danco (soprano) Recit.: C’Est Des Contrebandiers Aria: Je dis Que Rien Ne M’Epouvante ("Carmen") Bizet 8.0 The London Philharmonic Orches- | tra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham Overture: Carnival Romain Berlioz The NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini Excerpts from "Romeo and Juliette," Op. 17 Berlioz
Pierre Fournier (cello) with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Walter Susskind Concerto No. 1 in A Minor Saint-Saens The Paris Conservatoire Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch Le fRouet D’Omphale, Op. Satevmeces 10. 1 kirsten Flagstad (soprano) To a Waterlily The Princess Grieq Autumn Franz Sunset Glow Schubert 10.15 Arthur Rubinstein (piano) Mazurkas Chopin 10.30 Close down 2 Y D) 1130 ke. 265 m, 7. Op.m. Famous Dance Rands 7.20 Cotton Eyed Joe’s Rural Delivery 7.45 Piano Portraits 8. 0 Bottle Castle 8.15 Moods 8.45 Dad and Dave 9. 0 Orchestral Nights 9.30 Drama of the Courts 10. O 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) 9.16 Housewives’ Choice 9.30 Reserved |-6 9.45 The Strange House of Jeffrey Mare jowe 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. East Coast Hit Parade 7. 0 The Mills Brothers 7.18 Dossier on Dumetrius 7.30 Tango Time (7.46 New Releases 8. 2 Sports Preview -=8.16 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 Love from Leighton Buzzard (BBG) 10. © Take Your Partner 10.30 Close down Q2V{2 860 ke. 349 m. 9. 4a.m. Modern Variety Artists 9.30. Housewives’ Choice 410. O Devotional Service 10.48 Master Music 40.45 The Amazing Duchess 11. 0 Music While You Work 41 = Sweet and Slow 42. 0, Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Music While You Work 2.30 Music for Hospitals (3.15 Classical session Suite: The Martecemngers of Nuremberg Wagner Symphonic Poem: The Golden Spinning Wheel Dvorak 4.0 The Spoilers 4.15 Musie from the Rallroom 4.30 Voices in Harmony 5. 0 Children’s session: The Three Penguins, by Bryan O’Brien (Studio), and Aunt Helen 5.30 Peter Dawson 5.45 Dinner Music 6.15 Racing Preview 7. 0 For the Sportsman 7.145 Talk: St. Stephen’s Day Festival, Budapest, by Ethel Trevor-Jones
NATIONAL BROADCASTS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stotions: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.; 12.30 and 9.0 p.m. X Stotions: 9 p.m. YA and YZ Stations 6. 0 a.m. London News. Breakfast sessiow (YA‘s only) 7. 0, 8.0 London News. Breakfast session 12.33 p.m. News for Farmers 1.30 Broadcast to Schools 6.30 London News 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 Radio Newsreel (not 1YZ) 9.0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 The Press in N.Z.: The Press Today, @ talk by W. E. Crawford
Thursday, April 24
7.30 Dad and Dave 7.43. The Hawke’s Bay Hit Parade 3.15 Paul Temple and the Van Dyke Af: fair (BBC) ly Band Music 9.30 Professional Boxing: N.Z. WelterWeight Title Bout-Noel Fitzwater (Hastings) v. Tommy Rudolph (Auckland) (From Hastings Municipal Theatre) 10.30 Close down 2 Pp NEW PLYMOUTH 1370 ke. 219 m. 7. Op.m. Concert Session 7.30 BBC Feature 8.30 Stepmother 8. 5 McGlusky the Filibuster 10. 0 Close down QXOA oo tee Bon 7. 0 am. Breakfast Session ° Weather Report 5. Oo Homemakers’ News and Views 9.15 My True Story 8.30 Limelight and Shadow 98.45 Indian Summer 10. O Close down 6.20 p.m. Popular Vocalists 6.45 Above Suspicion 7. 0 Music in Latin American Style 7.15 Sporting Roundup (Dave Strachan) 7.30 Hugo Winterhalter’s Orchestra 7. Accordion Capers 8. 0 Talk for Farmers: Observations on Cheviot Wool, by K. O. Watt 8.15 Listeners’ Requests 10. O Now It Can Be Told 10:30 Close down QXKN 3f05e oo 7. OQ am. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast ®. 0 Shopping with Mary 9.15 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 8.30 Christian Merlowe’s Daughter 9.46 Nelson Housewives’ Quiz ¢Studio) 10. 0 Close down 5.30 p.m.. Old Songs, New Performers 6.45 The Crosby Story 7.0 Crazy Dance. Tunes 7.16 Gardening Session (Thomas Waugh) 7.30 Light Instrumental and Ballad Concert ; 8.0 Rural Broadcast 8.15 Latest and Lightest 8.45 Composed by Richard Tauber 9.4 Emanuel Feuermann -(’cello) Polonaise Brillante, Op. 3 Chopin Benno Moisetwitsch (piano) , Scherzo ("A Midsummer © Night’s , Dream") Mendelssohn The Philharmonia Chamber Orehestra conducted by Walter Susskind, with Max Gilbert (viola) r2 Italian Serenade Wolf Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babin (two pianos) How Fair This Spot Fioods of Spring Rachmaninoff 8.30 Play: The Rivals, by R. B. Sheridan (NZBS) 10.30 Close down
SY, CHRISTCHURCH 690 kc. 434m. 7.58 a.m. Canterbury Weather Forecast 9. 4 Light Concert 9.30 Popular Selections from Opera 9.45 L’Arlesienne Suite No. 1 Bizet 10. 0 Mainly for Women: poten d Club; Frenchman’s. Creek 10.30 Devotional Service er Music While You. Work 11.1 Songs from "Gay’s the Word" 11.3 H. Robinson Cleaver at the Organ 11 4 Sidney Torch Orchestra 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Mainly for Women: South to the Border, by Guy Young (NZBS) ; Home Science Talk: Where Does It Come From? 2.30 Music While You Work 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR: Haydn The World on the Moon « *Cello Concerto in D Symphony No. 88 in G 4. 0 Tunes for Two 4.15 Piano Time 4.30 Comedy Corner 4.45 Light Listening 5.15 Children’s Session: Rainbow Man and Jennifer 5.45 What’s in the Name? Venutu and the Rainbow Names 6.0 Listeners’ Requests 7.15 A talk on Wheat Breeds, by L. G. Copp, of the Crop Research Division, D.S.LR, 7.34 Dad and Dave 7.45 Songs by Franz Grothe 8. 0 Fanfare: Martin Winiata and Coral Cummins (Studio) 8.20 Short Story: Tongue-Tried, by Allan B. Crawford (NZBS) 8.34 Andre Kostelanetz Orchestra 8.44 The Joys of Motoring 9.30 Ear) Hines 9.45 The Flip Phillips Quartet 10. 0 Jazz Club, U.S.A. (VOA) 10.30 Close down 3) r CS 960 ke. 312m. O p.m. Concert Hour e. o Dinner Music 7. 0 Early. Keyboard Music Les Folies Francaises ou les Dominos Couperin Concerto in D Vivaldi-Baeh Sonata in E (Cortege) Sonata in E (Les Adieux) Scarlatti 7.28 Sympliony No. 25 in G Minor Mozart The Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra conducted by Otto Klemperer 7.45 Bligh of the Bounty (BBC) 8.15 Edward Elgar Wand of Youth Suite, No. 1, Op. 1A The Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent Wand of Youth Suite No. 2, Op. 1B The London Philharmonic Orchestra
8.47 The String Quartet Quartet No. t in G Bax The Griller String Quartet 9.15 Songs of a Wandering Fellow Mahler Eugenia Kareska (contralto), with the London Philharmonie Orchestra 9.32 Symphony No. 7 in E Bruckner The Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam conducted by Eduard van Beinum 10.30 Close down KS 1160 ke. 258 m, 7. Oam. Tunes for Toast 9. 0 Good Morning, Ladies 9.15 River Town 9.30 Indian Summer 9.45 Reserved 10. 0 Close down . 6.30 p.m. Music for the Tea Table 6.45 The Green Years 7. 0 Vocal Interlude 7.15 The Strange House of Jeffrey Marlowe 7.30 From the Light Orchestras 7.45 Vintage Vocals 8.5 H.S.A. Review 8.10 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 Frenchman’s Creek 10. 0 From Bicker to Blue Anchor (BBC) 10.15 Tunes We All Know 10.30 Close down 5) Y ZA 920 ke. 326m. 9. 3am. Bands and Ballads 9.45 Morning Star: Yehudi Menuhin 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.18 Stepmother 10.30 Music While You Work 44. 0 Concert Memories 11.30 In Lighter Mood 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Popular Song Writers: Car! Sigman 2.30 Sydney Notebook: Wide Open Spaces, by Ngita Woodhouse (NZBS) 2.45 Classical Music Suite: The Three Cornered Hat Falla Rapsodia Sinfonica- ; Turina *Cello Concerto in A Minor Saint-Saens On the Steppes of Central Asia Borodin 30 =Musie While You Work 0 Three Generations 12 With a Smile and a Song PPO 4.45 Hear Who’s Here 5. 0 Children’s Session: Radio Circle Requests 5.45 Sports Review 6. 9 Dad and Dave 6.12 The Jack Smith Show (V.OA) 7.15 The Story of the Christian Church: New Awakenings, by Ernest © Payne, Senior Tutor, Regent’s Park College, Oxford (BBC) 7.30 Musical Quiz 8.0 The Day Set Apart: The Remembrance of Anzac Day (NZBS) ; 8.45 Fashions in Melody: Naney Harrie (piano) (NZBS) 9.30 Canadian Artists: John Newmark (piano), Mildred Goodman (violin) and Pearl Rosemarin (cello) Trio in D Haydn Trio in E, agi Mozart (CBC) 10. 0 Citizens of the World: The Story of Unni Nayar (UN dio) 10.15 The Benny Goodntan Quartet 10.30 Close down
GIYLLN reoKe. 384m 9. 4am. Morning Proms 9.30 Music While You Work 10.10 Organ Interlude 10.20 Devotional Service 10.38 -Queens of Song 11. 0 Topics for Women: Political Tensions, one of the subjects diseussed at the Pan-Pacific Women’s Conference. (NZBS) 11.35 Morning Star: Parry Jones 12. 0 Lunpeh Music 2. Op.m. Music from the Ballet 2.30 Music While You Work 3. 0 Comedy Corner 3.15 Scottish sessior
3.30. CLASSICAL HOUR: Overture: Amid Nature Dvorak Third Suite of Ancient Airs and Dances for Lute Respighi Good Friday Music (Parsifal) Wagner 4.30 The Deep River Boys 4.45 Hawaiian Harmony 5. 0 Tea Table Tunes | 5.30 Children’s Session |6. 0 Produce Market Report 6.2 sand Music NG it) Results from the Toko Sheep Dog Trials | 7.15 The Garden Club, with J, Passmore 7.30 The World of Opera 18. 0 Play: A Piece of China, by Conrad Carter (NZBS) 8.29 London Studio Melodies Eric Robinson’s Orchestra with Gwen Catley (BBC) 9.30 Come Into the Parlour (BBC) 10. 0 The BBC Theatre Orchestra 10.30 Close down ZHVC, DUNEDIN ) 900 ke. 333m, Op.m. Concert Hour | 6. 0 Dinner Musie ae a Moura Lympany (piano) and the National Symphony Orchestra of England | Capriccio Brilliante Mendelssohn Concerto No. 1 in E Flat Liszt | 7.30 Book Shop (NZBS) | 7.50 News from the City Library, by / A. G. W. Dunningham, Dunedin City Librarian . (Studio) be 0 University of Otago Trio: Gladys Vincent (violin), Francis Bate (’cello) : and Maurice Till ¢piano) Trio in F Minor, Op. 65 Dvorak ; (Studio) 8.40 Ring Up the Cut§ain: Excerpts from | the opera "Hugh the Drover," by Vaughan Williams, with Joyce Gartside (soprano), Mary Jarred (contralto), Webster Booth (tenor) and others (BBC) (Repeat broadcast from 4YA on Sunday : at 2.0) 9.38 The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult Enigma Variations, Op, 36 Elgar 10. 6. British Masterpieces: The English | Country House, a talk by Victoria Sacks ville-West (BBC) 3! 10.30 Close down QD BUNEDN 6. Op.m. Teatime Tunes 6.30 Presbyterian Hour 7.15 Table Tennis News 7.30 Cowboy Roundup 8.15 Listeners’ Requests 9.45 Swing Session 10.30 Close down CHYPZZ, TASERGARGILL 9. vol sa This Week’s Composer: Mendelsa sohn 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.18 My Son Tom 10.30 Music While You Work 11. 0 Women at Home: Home Science Talk: Where Do Tea and Coffee come From?; and Housewives’ Choice 11.30 Recital for Three 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. O p.m. Bottle Castle 2.15 Concert: Sinfonia in B Flat J. C. Bach Prelude to Act 1, "Tristan and Isolde’? Wagner Ballet Suite: Gayaneh Khachaturian 3.0 Songtime: Yvonne Printemps 3.15 The Music of Manhattan 3.30 Hospital Session 4. 0 Latin American "Tunes 4.15 Hill Billy Roundup 4.30 Sidney Torch Orchestra, and Robert Wilson 5. 0 Children’s Hour: Time for Juniors, and Cub Night , 5.30 Ballroom Orchestras and Frank Sinatra Bt 6. 0 Anne of Green Gables (fnal broadst cas 6.12 N.Z, Artists on Record 7 fe) After Dinner Music 7.30 Variety Magazine 8. 0 Oscar Hammerstein f 8.30 Thoughts from Retirement,.by Ww iH. Graham (NZBS) rt 8.45 Music for You: Coral Cummins and the Bob Bradford Quartet (NZBS) 4 9.30 Fredetick Grinke (violin) and John Ireland (piano) ‘ Sonata No. 1 in D Minor Ireland 10. 0 ity Lombardo and his Orchestra" 10.145 Frank de Vol and bis Orchestra 10.30 Close down
Thursday. April 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.
1 ZB AUCKLAND 2070 ke. 280 m. 6. Oa.m. Bright ana Early 8. 0 District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Silvester Showcese 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with the Wayfarers 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.145 dJanuary’s Daughter 10.30 Notorious — 10.45 Courtship and Marriage 11. 0 Cue for Music 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Jane) 12. O Midday Musicale 1.30 p.m. Fate Walked Beside Me: Partners 1.45 Movie Medley 2.0 Concert Half Hour 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina): Weekly Book Chat; Home Decorating Session; Visitor of the Week; Amateurs and Greasepaint, by Cecily Tabor-Gregory 3.30 1ZB Happiness Club 3.45 Evelyn Knight 4. 0 Yachtsmen’s Weather Forecast 4. 1 Keyboard and Console 5.45 Superman EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Vocals in Vogue 6.15 Wild Life €.30 Twilight Ranger 7. 0 Fair Stood the Wind for France 7.30 The Way of an Eagle 7.45 Tusitala, Teller of Tales 3. 0 Money-Go-Round: Pareora 8.30 The White Marriage 8.45 Lady from Lisbon 9. 0 Reserved 10. 0 Men, Motoring, and Sport (Rod Talbot) 10.30 Close down 2ZB WELLINGTON 980 ke. 306 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 6.15 Railway Notices 9. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 8.30 Light Orchestras 8.45 Luigi Infantino 10. 0 SBoctor Paul 10.15 Bing Sings 10.30 The Story of Alan Carlyle 10.45 Courtship and Marriage 11.0 Light Variety 711.30 Shopping Reporter (Doreen) 12. 0 On our Lunch Menu 1.30 p.m. Fate Walked Beside Me 2. 0 Orchestral Parade 2.15 Gerald Moore Accompanies 2.30 Women’s Hour (Elsie Lioyd), Book Review, Home Decorating 3.30 Traditional Music 3.45 Bouquet of Roses 4. 0 instrumental Variety 4.15 Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra 4.30 Carlo Buti 4.45 Harry Horlick’s Orchestra 5. 0 N.Z. Combinations 6.15 Burl lives 5.30 Rhythm Time 6.45 Superman EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Dinner Music 615 Wild Life 6.30 Tell it to Taylors 6.45 Something New 7. 0 Fair Stood the Wind for France (first broadcast) _ : 7.30 Surprise 7.45 Bellarion the Fortunate 8. 0 Money-go-Round: Dunedin 8.30 The White Marriage 8.45 Alias Dusty Logan 9. 0 Poctor Mac 9.15 Freddy Martin’s Orchestra 9.30 Rosita Serrano 45 9. Paha Fingers 10. 0 Popular Parade 10.30 Close down
3Z.B CHRISTCHURCH ® 1100 ke. 273 m. 6. O a.m. Sun Up Session 7.0 Time to Put the Kettle On 8. 0 Breakfast Club 8.15 After Breakfast Melody 8.20 School’s In 9. O Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Music While You Work 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 Mittens 10.30 The Story of Alan Carlyle 10.46 Courtship and Marriage 11. 0 Musical Mix 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) 12. 0 Midday Melody Menu 1.30 p.m. Fate Walked Beside Me 1.45 On the Move 2.0 An Early Afternoon Concert 2.30 Women’s Hour (Molly McNab): Book Review; Visitor of the Week; Home Decorating (Anne Stewart) 3.30 Barnabas von Geczy 3.45 Lawrence Tibbett 4.0 Dizzy Strings with Eddie Peabody and Les Paul ge AP Angela Parseliles and Marie Brem4.30. Borrah Minnevitch and hig Harmonica Rascals 4.45 Kenneth Gordon (violin) 5. 0 Variety 5.15 Captain Danger 5.30 Roberto tnglez and his Orchestra 5.45 Superman EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Prelude to Dinner 6.15 Wild Life 6.30 The Two Dianas 6.45 Victor Male Chorus 7. 0 Golden Salamander 7.30 Surprise Endings 7.45 Forrester’s Wharf 8. 0 Money-Go-Round: Timaru 8.30 The White Marriage 8.45 The Black Mantilla 9. 0 Doctor Mac 9.15 Walter Glynne 9.30 In the News Variety 10. 0 Polish Army Choir 10.15 Al Goodman and his Orchestra 10.30 Close down 4ZB 1040 pfetagage m. 6. Gam. Breakfast Session 7.35 Morning Star: Arthur Rubinstein genie 9. Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9. 30 Moment Musicale 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 The Intruder 10.30 The Story of Alan Carlyle 10.45 Courtship and Marriage 41. 0 Light Variety 41.30 Shopping Reporter (Alma) 12. 0 Lunch Music 4. O p.m. The Stars Entertain i a ee ee ee ee Oe ee ea 1.30 Fate Walked Beside Me 1.45 Stars of Song 2. 0 Film Favourites 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marjorie Green): Home Gardener; Book Review; Home Decorating Black and White Keyboard Artists 4.45 Gracie Fields Entertains 4.30 Light Orchestras 4.45 Ethel Smith and Danny Kaye 5. 0 Family Fare 5.30 Tea Dance 5.45 Superman EVENING PROGRAMME &. 0 Tunes of the Times 6.15 Wild Life 6.30 Rod Craiq 6.45 Rhythm Parade 7.0 Golden Sa'amander 7.30 Surprise Endings 7.45 Story of a Great Career 8. 0 Monev-Go-Round: Ashburton 8.30 The White Marriage 8.45 The Octopus 9. 0 Doctor Mac 9.15 Fireside Memories , 9.30 Melody in Modern Manner 10. O Mask of Fate 10.15 American Dance Bands 10.30 Close down
| Ag PALMERSTON Nth. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast session 7.32 Local Weather Forecast 9. 0 Good Morning Requests 9.30 Strictly instrumental 9.45 Home Decorating (Anne Stewart) 10. 0 These Children . | 10.15 Never Let Me Love You 10.30 The Intruder 10.45 Music for Madame 11. 0 Women’s Hour (Kay Begg), Shop- : ping Guide, Book Talk; Food Can Be Fun (final broadcast); The Crosby Story 12. 0 Midday Melodies 1.30 p.m. The Life and Songs of Irving Berlin 1.45 Hors d’Oeuvres | 2. 0 Close down EVENING PROGRAMME Dinner Music Wild Life Let’s Have a Chorus Up and Coming Tunes Superman Surprise Endings Dossier on Dumetrius Hart of the Territory Money-Go-Round: Oamaru Whirl of the Waltz Handful of Stars Vendetta Hill-Billy Highlights OOM HLINNNADH H ah " hws oo
Weather Forecast The Keynotes Percy Faith’s Orchestra Romance of Famous Jewels Michael Dare, Reporter Close down
"Maybe it’s corn, but it’s cosy" is the retort of the Keynotes to those who prefer songs "hotted’’ up. Accent on Melody is how Alan Dean and the Keynotes have climbed to the Number One vocal spot on Britain’s "Variety Lad--der" since they were formed in 1943. Since then Alan Dean has blossomed out as a solo artist and at the moment he is receiving many bouquets in the United States. The Keynotes are featured.from 2ZA at 9.32 p.m. : ke * a Evelyn Knight, soft-voiced singer of American supper clubs and night spots, graces the ordinary popular song with an elegance and warmth quite unique, in modern stylists. She was born about . thirty years ago in the American "South" and launched her career in small radio circuits and night clubs. A fortunate engagement to sing in a Washington club was extended from two weeks into five years, and later ventures to New York brought her the acclaim she now enjoys. Listeners may sample her attractive recordings of romantic ballads and humorous ditties by tuning to 1ZB at 3.45 today.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 667, 18 April 1952, Page 35
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