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Saturday, May 3

IN ZAN AUCKLAND 760ke. 395m, 9. 4am. Morning Concert 40. O Devotions: Rey, P. A. C. Peters 10.20 Sports Postponements 10.45 Music Hall Varieties 411. 0 Avondale Jockey Ciub: Commentaries throughout 11.15 Light Concert 412. 0 Lunch Musie 2. Op.m. Saturday Matinee 8.10 Rugby Commentary (From Eden Park) 5. 0 Bands and Ballads 5.15 Children’s Session 6.45 Light Orchestras 6. 0° Stars of Vareity 7.39 Thé Magic Parade: The Auckland Brotherhood of Magicians and ‘ their American guest, Virgil (NZB8) 8. & Melody on the Move: Oswald Cheesman and his String Ensemble NZDBS) 8.28 Under the Red Robe (BBC) 8.15 Lookout, by A. J. Danks 9.30 London $tudio Melodies: Peter Yorke’s Orehestra (BBC) 10. O Sports Results 10. 3) Dance Music 11.20 Close down YC » Op.m. 2 4, 5. 5.3 6 7 oococoo 880 ke. 341m Afternoon Concert Symphonie Hour Excerpts from Opera solo Artists Dinner Musie The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by. Sir Thomas Beecham, with Albert Cayzor (yiola) Fifine at the Fair 7.32 Phyllis Sellick and Cyril (two pianos) Suite No, 2, Op. 17 Rachmaninoff 8.0 The Auckland Choral Society, with the Auckland Radio Concert Orchestra (hy arrangement with the NZBs), Edith Black (soprano), Beatrice Jones (contralto), John Dowling (tenor) and Raymond Windsor (bass), eonducted by Georg Tintner Elijah Mendelssohn (From the Town Hall) 40. O (approx.) _ Max Rostal (violin) Franz Osborn (piano) sonata in F, Op, Bantock Smith and 24 ("Spring’’) Beethoven The London Philharmonic Orchestra Ballet Music: La Boutique Fantasque Rossini-Respighi 11.0 Close down YD AUCKLAND 1250 ke. 240m 11. Oam. The Melachrino Orchestra 11.16 Sporting Life 17.90 Take Your Pick: Family Requests 12.30 p.m. Tops in Tunes 12.46 Parade for Leisure 1.15 Association Football (From Blandford Park) 2.50 (approx.) Light Music 3.10 Rugby League (From Carlaw Park) 4.35 Record Roundabout 5. 0 Irama Series 5.30 Pelix Mendelssohn's ~Hawatian Serenaders 6.45 Tea Time Tunes 6.15 Officer Croshy 6.50 What’s in a Name? 7. 0 Bob Leach and his Orchestra, with Esme Stephens (from the Radio Theatre) 7.30 Dick Barton 8. 0 One Night Stand; Claude Thornhill 8.30 Dancing Time 10. 0 District Weather Forecast Close down oe 7. O a.m. o- ont 2° he af at a WHANGAREI 970 ke. 309m. Breakfast Session Weather Report and Tides Junior Requests Morning Star: Burl Ives Melody Round-up Home Decorating (Anne Stewart) ae down m. Star Entertainment " Strange ae 8 Gardenin (Alec Cameron) span sport Sy por Light hg Rose aaa hig Orchestra the ata Requests down i

l XH 1310 ke, 229m, 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 Weather Report 8. 0 Sports Preview (Len Retter) 8.15 Breakfast Session ° 9. 0 Musical Mailbox: Huntly 9.30 Latin Patterns 9.45 flome Decorating’ Talk, by. Anne stewart 10. O heal Life Stories 10,46, For the Home Gardener, by M. C, Gudex 10.30 Songs by Mario Lanza ; kings of the Keyboard These Were Tops Theatre Memories The Leaders of the Bands Lunch Music pm, Men and Their Interests (Steve) Afternoon Matinee and Sparts Rets .30 The Story of Vivien Lang .52 Up-to-the-Minute Sports Summary (Len Retter) . 0 Close down 0 Reserved nrh--=-o0 b= b » Orn -- — ee ee ed oO -- SEE

Sportscast (Len Retter) Hill-Billy Holiday Strange Wills Something New Ivory Ragtime 4 Ray’s a Laugh (RBC) Fred Hartley Plays Mood Musie Paul Temple and the Vandyke Affair (BBC) 9.35 Selections from Operetta 10. 0 Quodlibet 10.30 Close down ONES aRATOREA, 9, 4a.m. Morning Star: Isobel Baillie 9.15 Instrumental Interlude 9.30 Quick Tempo 10. O At the Piano; Solomon 10.16 Cyril Fletcher Entertains 10.30 Gardening Talk 10.45 Variety 12. 0 Lunch Music 2, Op.m. Afternoon Matinee " Accent on Strings 3.30 The Ink Spots Oblige 4.0 Take it Easy 4.15 Second Sports Summary 4,30 Tea Dance 5. 0 For Our Younger Listeners: England Expects 5.30 Versatile Choice --« PONNNOM o 28 6. 0 Dinner Music ‘6.45 Voices with Appeal " 7.30 Ray’satLlaugh (BBC) 8.0 My Taste in Music , 9.416 Lookout, by A. J. Danks et aturday Night Bajiroom 0.30 lose down

DV WELLINGTON 570ke. 526m. 6.30 a.m. Local Weather Conditions 7.58 Wellington City and Hutt Valley Weather Forecast 9. 4 Band Music 9.30 morning Star; Vladimir Horowitz 9.40 Musie While You Work 10. 0 Wellington Wool Sale: Reports at 10.0, £2.0, 2.0, 4,0 and.6.0 10.10 Devotional Service 10.40 Music and Song with a Story 11. 0 Hutt Park Trotting Club: Commentaries throughout Sports Cancellations and Announcements Variety 12. 0 Lunch Music 1. 0 p.m. Seccer Commentary (From Kelburn Park) 3. 0° Rugby Commentary (From Athletic Park) 5. O Jimmy Leach and his Organolians 6.15 Children's Session: Nursery Rhymes, Community sing and Sea spray and Funnel smoke 6. 0 Tea Dance 7.30 Fashions iy Melody; Nancy Harrie (piano) (NZBS)

a ee ‘8.13 Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth 28 Comedy Time 5 Lookout, by A, J, Danks .30 Make Relieve Ballroom Time 1.20 Close dowh OVC Toes 1, Op.m. Lunch Musie 2.0 .. Matinee 3.0 Calling all Forces (BBC) 4.30 Toreh of. Freedom 4 Early Evening Concert ~ 0 Dinner Musie 7,0 Early English Chamber Music | Rudolph Dolmetsch (virginals) The Barl of Salisbury Byrd | Carl Dolmetseh. (recorder) and Joseph | Saxby (harpsichord) Three Bird Pieces, by Cosyns, Farhaby and Mundy Society .of Ancient Instruments Chaconne Purcell International String Quartet Fantasia Upon One Note ~ Purcell 7.18 Early septian Church Music St. Pauls Cathedral Choir Agnus Det (*Albanus Mass’’) uh Ad fr O Nata Lux allis New College Choir, Oxford . | Nune Dimittl (The Great Service) O God Whom Our Offences Have Displeased Byrd 7.30 World Theatre; Everyman, an * English Morality Play (eirea, A.D. 1500). This radio interpretation in verse is produced by Rayinond Raikes, with music for the BBC Chorus and Orches- | tra, spomielty composed | yaue HotchKis. The cast includes alp Truman

as Death, Godfrey Kenton as Everyman, and Louise flutton as Good *Deeds, Death summons Everyman to God, amd gradually’ his worldly eompanions forsake him until Gova Deeds alone remains. Though the, whole action is controlied by the lesson whieh is to be laught the Play. has a natural developMent and genuine realism which Justify the preface to the first printed edition, which claimed Everyman as the noblest interiude of death and religious imagination the Middle Ages has given tg the Stage. (BBC) 8.28 Madrigals The gambridge University Madrigal Society Say, Dear; When Will Your Frowning As Vestas W as From+ Latmos Hill Descending On the Plains, Pairy Trains Weelkes Draw On Sweet Night Lady, When I Behold Stay Corydon, Thou Swain Wilbye 8.52 Advice from a Tudor Doctor drew Borde, 1557), read by Basil Clarke (NZBS) 8.55 The Swiss Radio Orchestra Overture: Hansel and Gretel Humperdinck The London Phithart oni¢ Orchestra bream Pantomi (‘Hansel and Gretel’’) Humperdinck The Swiss Radio Orchestra conducted by Ernest Ansermet Symphony No. 38 in D, 4.504 (*Prague’’y Mozart 9.35 The Prisca Quartet String Quartet in D, K.575 Mozart 10. 0 Hurricane in Jamaica, a dramatised report by Leonard Cottrell (BBC) 10.31 Opgan Recital by Dr. Eric Thiman, Examiner for the Royal S$ehools of Music, The programme ineludes works by Jeremiah Clarke, Wesley, and Whitlock, and was recorded in the Christchurch Cathedral (NZBS) 11.0 Close down QVD Meo eho 7. Op.m, Listeners’ Requests 10. O District Weather Forecast s Close down QG GISBORNE 1010 kc. 297 m. z OQa.m, Breakfast Session Botoring with Robbie bss Famous Entertainers uestionaire : ome Decorating Session fo 0. Close down 6.30 p.m, Tuneful Tempo 6.46 ‘The Coral Island’ : 0 The Golden Colt Sports Results 7.46 Nat King Cole 8. 2 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 Melba Be ZB Book Review (NZBS) 10 Close down , a AAPES, 9. 4 am, Morning Variety 9.30 Scarlet Harvest 10, @ Master Musi 10,80 Morning Variety 12. 0 Lunch Music ; 1. i p.m. Racing Summary . Afternoon Variety Rugby Football Cammeniaky Second Racing Summar Children’s session (Aunt Helen) Victor Silvester’ Dance Orchestras Dinner Music J e Dick Barton ; Hetettek

_- _* NATIONAL BROADCASTS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stotions: 7.15, 9.0°a.m.; 12.30 and 9.0 p.m. one 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 1¥Z) cf Notional Sports Summary Local Sports Results ? 9.0 Overseas and N.Z. News 8 9.15 Lookout: A N.Z, Somnaey on International Affairs, by A. J. Danks ™

| Saturday. May 3

8.0 Dorothy Downing and Sylvia Faust (duo-pianists) Arrival of the Queen of Sheba Handel Sheep May Safely Graze Bach Sonata in D Major, K.448 Mozart Variations on a Theme by Josef Haydn, Op. 56a (St. Antoni Chorale) Brahms (From the Art Gallery) 8.30 Heritage of Song 9.15 Lookout, by A. J, Danks 9.30 Professional Wrestling: Earl McCready v. Al Costello (From the Municipal Theatre) 10.30 Close down 29X(P 1370 ke. 219 m. 6.30 p.m. Children’s session 7. 0 Into the Unknown 7.30 Sports Results 8.30 The Feathered Serpent 9. & BBC Feature 9.30 Requests and Light Music 10. 0 Close down 2>UN WANGANUI 1200 ke, 250m 7. Oam. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather. Report 8. 0 Saturday Morning Requests 8.30 Sports Cancellations 9. 0 Down to Earth with Curley 9.15 Songs by George Formby 9.30 Reserved 9.46 © Home Decorating Session 10. O Close down 6.30 p.m. Top Tunes , 7. 0 Rookery Nook (last broadcast) 15 ee eee (Dave Strachan) 30 The Inkspots .45 Rhythm in the Saddle From Our Visitors’ Book Australian and N.Z, Artists International Eisteddfod: An impression of Liangollen’s Annual Music Festival (BBC) SPIN = ao

9. 4 Spotlight on European Artists 9.30 Our Mutual Friend (BBC) 10. 0 Old Time Dance Music: The New an od Dance Band (from Glasgow Street fall) 10.30 Close down QQKIN isdbie 24 m . Oam. Breakfast Session 0 Calling all Sports (Alan Paterson) 9.30 Khythm for Latins 9.45 Home Decorating (Anne Stewart) 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. Dinner Music 7. 0 — A. J. Alan Stories (final broadcast 7.15 Popular Fallacies 7.30 Sports Results (Alan Paterson) 8.0 Listeners’ Requests 10.30 Close down BY CHRISTCHURCH 690 kc. 434m. 9 a.m. Canterbury Weather Forecast London Studio Melodies (BBC) 9.94 Old Favourites 10.10 Popular Entertainers: Deep River Boys $ 10.30 Devotional Service 12. 0 Lunch Music 1. 0 p.m. Association Football Y (From English Park) 3. 0 Rugby (From, Lancaster Park) 6.15 Children’s ‘Session: Tales That Are Told, and Anne of Green Gables 5.45 Listeners’ Requests 7.30 Music for You: Songs and Melodies by Coral Cummins with the Bob Bradford Quartet (NZBS) 8. 0 Osear Hammerstein

8.28 Excerpts from "Golden City" 8.48 Traditional English and Scottish Dance Music 9.15 Lookout, by A, J. Danks 9.30 Calling All Forces (BBC) 1 0 Sports Review 1 6& Modern Dance Music 11.20 Close down SYS Boe eam 1.0 p.m. Light Music 2.0 Seng and Dance in Britain (BBC) 2.30 Light Music . Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 Time for Music (BBC) 7. 0 Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op, 54 Schumann Moura Lympany and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted: by Royalton kKisch 7.30 Spotlights on Nature: The Story of the Barnacle, by~ Reg Williams (NZBS) 7.45 String Quartet in F, Op. 96 ("Nigger") Dvorak The Griller String Quartet Quintet for Piano and Strings Bloch Alfred Casella (piano) and the Pro Arte Quartet 8.44 A Choral and Orchestral Concert. Programme includes the ist Choral Symphony by Gustav Holst, Doris Gambell (soprano), the BBC Chorus, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult (BBC) (Repeat broadcast from 3YA tomorrow at 3.0) 10.12 Patrick Shuldham-Shaw (tenor) The Wassail Song O Waly, Waly Bushes and Briars Searching for Lambs arr. Sharpe Abroad As I Was Walking Gardiner-Holst Evening Prayer arr, Sharpe 10.30 Hurricane in Jamaica: A drama- tised report, by Leonard Cottrell (BBC) (Repeat broadcast from 3YA tomorrow at 9.30 p.m.) 11. 0 Close down BKC 1160 ke. 258 m. 7. Oa.m. Rousing Ramblings 8. 0 Saturday’s Choice 9. 0 Man About Town 9.15 Your Music and Mine 9.30 Country Mailbag: Round-up for Rural Listeners 9.45 Home Decorating Session 10. 0 Close down .30 p.m. Music in the Air 1 6 7.0 Songs of the Islands Sports Page 7.45 On the Lighter Side 8.15 Timaru Presents: Variety by South Canterbury Artists (Studio) 8.40 Gems from Opera 9. 4 Light Musie Concert 9.35 Variety Bandbox (BBC) 10. & Reflections 10.30 Close down BY Ir ese 9. Bam. You ASk, We Play 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. First Sports "Summary Saturday Matinee 2.45 Rugby Football (From Rugby Park) 4.456 Second Sports Summary . 0 Children’s session: Radio Circle (Unele John) 6.30 Dinner Music 6.15 Late Sporting Information 7.30 London Studio Melodies (BBC) 8. 0 The Great Tradition 8.25 Among Your Souvenirs 9.15 Lookout, by A. J. Danks 9.30 The a feature describing the raid on the Moehne and Eder Dams in Germany (BBC) 10.30 Close down BIN LIN reoke. 384m 9. 4am. Orchestras and Ballads 9.30 Topics for Business Women: We meet. Mercia Sansom, a teacher from Kent; Factory Hazards: Protection of the Eyes, by Harry Botham; Beauty For All, by Pamela Beale

10. & Composer Cornere 10.20 Devotional Service 10.38 Frenchman’s Creek 11. 0 Melodies You Know 11.30 Hits of Yesterday 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.15 p.m. Association Football (From Caledonial Ground) 2. 0 Matinee 3. 0 Rugby Football (From Carisbrook) 5. 0 Musical Comedy Excerpts 5.30 Salon Concert Players 5.45 Children’s session 7.30 William Flynn’s Variety Orchestra 8. 0 Melody Jackpot with the Newtones (Studio) 8.18 Songs and Songwriters 8.45 Four. Hands on Two Pianos: John Parkin, Peter Jeffrey and John McDonald (baritone) (NZBS) 9.15 Lookout, by A. J. Danks 9.30 Dance Music 10. 0 Sports Summary 11.20 Close down : ANY cS 900 ke. 333m 1.16 p.m. Light Music 3.30 Classical Hour 5. 0 Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Henry Wood Promenade Concert The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Hollingsworth Overture: Ruy Blas Symphony No. 4 in A (Italian) Mendelssohn Liebeslieder Waltzes Brahms (BBC) 8. 0 Masterpieces of Greek Poetry: The Birds and Frogs>of Aristophanes, discussed by Sir John Sheppard, Provost of King’s College in the University of Cambridge (NZBS) 8.21 Scenes from Opera _ Florence Quartarano (soprano) and Ramon Vinay (tenor), with Orchestra conducted by Jean Paul Morel Duet of Micaela and Don Jose ("Carmen’’) Bizet Jan Peerce (tenor), Arthur Kent (bassbaritone), with Chorus and the Victor Symphony Orchestra The Tomb Scene ("Lucia di Lammermoor’’) Donizetti Joan Hammond (soprano), Heddle Nash (tenor) and Owen Brannigan (bass), with the Philharmonia Orchestra The Garden Scene ("Faust") Gounod 9. 0 The London Philharmonic Orchestra 5 Symphony No. 1 in A Flat, Op. 55 | Elgar 9.50 Alfred Cortot (piano) | Studies, Op. 10 Chopin 40.16 The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Serenade for Strings, Op. 6 uk 40.45 Insect Lore and the Maori: Fables, Fairies and Musicians, by Dr, David Miller (NZBS) 41. 0 Close down fy Y 24 720 kc 416m 9.3 am, Jimmy Wakely and his Roughs riders 9.15 Sports News 9.30 Promenade Concert (VOA) 10. O Devotional Service 10.15 Continental Corner 10.45 The Dinah Shore Programme 11. 0 Southland Racing Club: Commentaries throughout 11. & Random House 11.36 Tunes of Today 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Racing Summary 2.15 Rugby Commentary 3. 0 Radio Matinee 3.50 Rugby Commentary 4.45 Racing Summary 5. 0 Children’s Hour: Time for Juniors, and The Quiz (Standard IV) 5.30 Race Results Music for the Tea Hour : 7.30 Old Time Variety, introducing Archie Jones (tenor) (Studio) 8.30 Calling All: Forces (BBC) 9.15 Lookout, by A. J, Danks 9.30 CLARE SCULLY (soprano) ‘ Dear Love, Thou’rt Like a Blossom © Wondrous Mystery of Love Liszt Love Triumphant Brahms _ Loye’s Philosophy Delius Love’s Fury Rowley : (Studio) = 9.45 London Forum: Does Advertisin Distort Human Nature? Panel: Dr. Cyr Joad, Gilbert Harding, lan Harvey and Mark Abrams; chairman, Edgar Lustgarten (BBC) . 10.15 District Sports Summary 10.30 Close down "

Saturday. May 3

Sports Results every quoarter-hour from 11.0-5.15. Sports Summaries ‘Rene: 2.45, 4.45 and 6.30 p.m.

Sports Results every quarter-hour from 11.0-5.15. Sports Summaries 12.45, 2.45, 4.45 and 6.30 p.m.

1 ZB AUCKLAND 1070 ke. 280 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Parade 8. 0 District Weather Forecast 8.15 Sports Preview (Bill Meredith) 9. 0 Gardening session (John Henry) 9.30 Three Hits and a Miss 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with Brother Dick 10. 0 1ZB Happiness Club 10.30 Priority Parade 11. 0 Sports Results every Quarter Hour Artistry in Rhythm 12. 2p.m. Midday Music Menu 12.35 Sports Summary S. Chorus and Orchestra 2.46 Sports Summary 3..0 Piano Varieties 4. 0 Yachtsmen’s Weather Forecast Continental Artists S 4.45 Sports Summary 5. 0 Evening Star: Patti Page 5.15 Milestones in Music: Franz Lehar 6.30 Way Out West with Johnny Granger 5.45 The Sea Rover EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Concert Orchestra 6.15 Melodies of the Moment 6.30 Radio Sports News 7. 0 Manhunt 7.30 Forty Thousand Miles in Ten Weeks: Royal Dutch Airlines 7.46 Variety Time 8. 0 Fred and Maggie Everybody 8.30 Stranger than Fiction 8.45 Lady from Lisbon 9. 0 Melodies in Waltz Time 9.15 The Way of an Eagle 8.30 London Commentary 40. 0 Mr. Meredith Walks Out 10.15 ‘We've Got You Taped } 10.30 1ZB Evening Requests 12. 0 Close down , 27B WELLINGTON 980 ke. 206 m. 6. Oam. Breakfast session 15 Railway Notices 5 Sports session y 0 Small Orchestras 5 Flanagan and Alien -30 Music for Strings .45 ~ Doris Day and Buddy Clark 40. 0 Gardening with Snowy 10.15 Housewives’ session (Marjorie) 10.30 Larry Adler 10.45 Film Star Singers 11. 0 Racing Results every quarter hour 11.415 Light Variety 41.30 Sports Cancellations 411.32 Al Goodman’s Orchestra 11.46 Frances Langford 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.45 p.m. Sports Summary 2. 0 Saturdays Afternoon Variety, Kathryn Grayson and Wallis Warfield, Johnny Wade, Terence Casey, Tennessee Ernie, Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, Sol Hoopii, Larry Green’s Orchestra Racing Summary Racing Summary Today’s Rhythm Reserved News from the Zoo (C. J. Cutler) The Sea Rover EVENING PROGRAMME Dinner Music Al Trace’s Orchestra Radio Sports News Man Hunt Forty Thousand Miles in Ten Weeks: Royal Dutch Airlines 7.45 Variety Time 8.0 Fred and Maggie Everybody 8,30 Stranger Than Fiction 8.45 Six-Eight Time 9. 0 Reserved 9.15 The Way of an Eagle (first broadcast) . 9.30 London Commentary 9.35 Popular Parade 10. 0 Old Time Dance Time 10.30 ZB Evening Requests 12. 0 Close down lebes Racks 6 6 6. 7 7 Sosa

; ’ : ) 3Z,B CHRISTCRURCH | 1100 ke. 273 m. 6. Oa.m. Start the Day to Music | 8. 0 Breakfast Club 8.15 Sports Session | &30 Light and Bright 19. O For the Week-end Gardener (David } Combridge) | 9.30 Music for a Happy Day | 9.45 Saturday Star: Jack Buchanan |} 10. O Strings of the BBC Scottish Orchestra /10.15 Movie Magazine 10.30 Heart Songs | 10.45 Musical Mix | 11. O Sports Results every quarter hour /11.30 Sports Cancellations | 42. QO Lunch Session |12.35 p.m. Local Sports Cancellations 12.45 Racing Summary Light Variety 2.45 Sports Summary 4.45 Sports Summary 5.15 Swiss "Family Robinson 5.30 Change in Tune 5.45 The Sea Rover EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Top Tunes 6.15 Let’s Get Together 6.30 Radio Sports News 7. 0 Manhunt 7.30 Forty Thousand Miles in Ten Weeks: The Pentagon 7.45 Forrester’s Wharf 8. 0 Fred and Maggie Everybody 8.30 Stranger than Fiction 8.45 The Golden Colt Orchestra 9.15 Surprise Endings 9.30 London Commentary Light Variety Stage 10. O Lucienne Boyer 10.15 The Jazz Club 10.30 Late Evening Requests 12. 0 Close down 47B nian nx 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 10. 0 These Were Tops 10.15 Vocal Variety 10.30 Of Interest to Men 10.45 Black and White Entertainers 11. 0 Race Results every Quarter-Hour 11.30 Sports Cancellations 11.45 Records at Random 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.45 p.m. Racing Summary 2.0 Radia Variety: Ambrose and_ his Orchestra, Dean Martin, Frankie Carle (piano), Betty Garrett, Roberto Inglez and his Orchestra, The Merry Macs, Glen Miller and his Orchestra 45 Racing Summary 4.45- Racing Summary 5. 0 Reserved 5.15 Children’s Session 5.30 From the Wonder Book of Knowledge 5.45 The Sea Rover EVENING PROGRAMME N 6. 0 Reserved 6.15 Tea Dance 6.30 Radio Sports News 7. 0 Manhunt 7.30 Forty Thousand Miles in Ten Weeks: The Pentagon 7.46 it Bet a Million 8. 0 Fred and Maggie Everybody 8.30 Stranger Than Fiction 8.45 Customers’ Corner 9. 0 Orchestras in Modern Tempo 9.15 Surprise Endings 9.30 London Commentary 9.35 Suppertime Saturday Music 10. 0 valcade of America (VOA). 10.30 . Dance Music from the Town Hall 11. 0 Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra, Tony Martin, Moreton and Kaye 11.20 Further Music from = Hall 11 7 Party Pops 12. 0 et down 9. 0 Les Baxter and his Chorus and 7.35 Morning Star: Miliza Korjus (so-. prano) 8.15 Sportscast 9. 0 Favourite Artists 9.30 Popular Entertainers

27, PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke, 319 m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.32 8.15 9. 0 9.30 9.32 9.45 10. 0 10.15 10.30 10.45 11. 0 11. & 11.25 12. 0 Local Weather Forecast Sports Preview (Fred Murphy) Good Morning Requests Sports Cancellations Rhythm on Record Out on the Range with Slim Dusty Modern Marvels Musical Merry-Go-Round Change in Tune Handful of Keys Race Results every Quarter-Hour Variety Parade Sports Cancellations Lunch Music. 12.25 p.m. Sports Cancellations 12.30 went: oo oa Dominion Weather Forecast Sports Summary Variety Sports Summary Sports Summary Tenor Time Swiss Family Robinson Light Vocalists EVENING PROGRAMME Early Evening Concert Sports Roundup Crusader or Crackpot Reserved : Forty Thousand Miles in Ten Weeks: Douglas Aircraft 7.45 The Jack Simpson Sextet

8.0 Fred and Maggie Everybody 8.30 Variety Time 8.45 Colonel X 9. 0 Showcase of Stars 9.32 Saturday Night Requests 10.30 Close down

Trade names appearing in Commercial Division programmes are _ published by arrangement. % ete ne en a Although its in-between seasons there is still much work to be done in the garden. Listen for gardening hints by David ‘Combridge this morning at 9 o’clock from 3ZB, * * At 5.15 this evening from 1ZB theré’s a programme of interest to lovers of both classical and swing music-it’s called . "Milestones in Music," and features each week the anniversary of the birth of some per- . sonality in the musical field. This week Franz Lehar is the featured artist. x * * In 1931, those two broken-down swells, Bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen, first won fame with Bud’s song "Underneath the Arches." Thus began a popular partnership that continued until late in 1945, when Chesney Allen retired from the act to enter the agency side of the profession. Flanagan and Allen may be heard today from 2ZB at 9.15 a.m.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 668, 24 April 1952, Page 41

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Saturday, May 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 668, 24 April 1952, Page 41

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