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Monday, May 12

UNZZN soot 8, ®. 4am. Children’s Holiday Programme 8.30 10. 0 10.15 10.30 Morning Concert Devotions: Rev. Father Bennett Salon Concert Players Feminine Viewpoint: From the Family Guidance Centre, a talk by Marie Griffin; Life in the Backblocks, a talk by Mary Scott; Famous Women; New Guinea Today, the final interview with Kay Vellacott-Jones 11.30 12. 0 Music While You Work Lunch Music 2. Op.m. CLASSICAL HOUR Overture; Italians in Algiers Rossini Symphony No, 1 in D Dvorak 3. 0 Music for Voices 3.48 Singing Strings 3. Jean Sablon 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 At the Console 4.30 Variety 5. 0 Light Orchestras 5.15 Children’s session 6.45 Glasgow Orpheus Choir 6,0 # Market Reports 6. Variety Stars 7. 0 Auckland Stock Market Report 7.15 Book Review, by John Reid 80 With a Song in My Heart 8.0 #£The Duplicats, with Johnny Thomson (piano) (Studio) 8.15 Morton Gould and his Orchestra 8.31 Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye 9.30 Dinner at Antoine’s 10. 0 uentin MacLean (organ) 10.16 0 End the Day 70.30 Close down IVS oeeeene 6. O@p.m. Dinner Music 7.0 The English Singers, a Wellington Choral Group conducted by Malcolm Rickard, with Zita Quttrim (violin) Part Songs for Women’s Voices ) 7.27 Julius Katchen (piano) Sonata in F Minor, Op. 5 Brahms The Nature of the Universe: The Solar System, the Sun, by Fred Hoyle (B BC) 8.32 STEWART HARVEY (baritone) Songs of a Wayfarer Ireland Memory When Daffodils Begin to Peer English May I Was Not Sorrowful I Will Walk on the Earth 8.38 (Studio) The Boyd Neel String Orchestra Concerti Grossi, Op, 6, Nos. 10, 11 8.24 and 12 Handel Spanish Composers: Early Period Ernest Jenner (piano) plays works by Correa, Cabazon and Cabanilles (NZBS) 8.42 10,30 Quartet in D Franck. The London String Quartet Close down DYED BSE, es "ad 10. 0 pm. Play, Fiedler, Play ee Lombardo and the Royal CanAccent on Melody At the Hammond Organ Two Stars and’ a Story Light and Bright Pianists and Orchestras Maori Choirs The Gardening Expert . Music for Moderns The Frightened Lady Professions Boxing : (From the Town Hall) District Weather Forecast Close down

IPXUN reir 7. OQa.m. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report 8. 0 Junior Requests 9. 0 Women’s News from Town (Elizabeth Bauman) 9.16 Friday’s Child 9.30 Escape Me Never 9.45 The Purple Cow 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. Teatime Tunes 6.45 Thundering Hooves 7. 0 Family Fare 7.15 Adventures of Perry Mason 7.30 Light and Bright 8.1 Farming for Profit 8.15 Britain Sings: The Dowlas United Choir eonducted by D. T. Davies (BBC) 8.46 From Bicker to Blue Anchor: J. B. Priestley describes a leisurely journey across England (BBC) 9. 4 JOAN LEES (piano) Suite Bergamasque Debussy (Studio) 9.15 London Studio Concerts The London Wind Ensemble and Eric Hope (piano) Suite: A Country Town Maconchy A Miniature Characteristic Suite Holbrooke (BBC) 10. 0 This is Holland: The Housewife (Radio Nederland) 10.30 Close down >th 1310 ke. 229m, Z> am. Breakfast Session 7.3 Weather Report 9. 0 Musical Mailbox: Putaruru 9.30 Primo Scala and his Banjo and Accordion Band 70. O Land of the Living Dead 10.15 Mask of Fate 10.30 Sincerely, Rita Marsden 10.45 She Shall Have Music 41. 0 Women's Hour (Anne Fisher): Shoppers’ Guide; The Woman Without a Name; Overseas News; Foreign Flayours, a weekly Talk on Continental Cooking by Mrs, B. Adams; Organisation Notices 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.0 p.m. Popular Baritones | The Music of Romberg 1, Heritage Hall 1.45 New Mayfair Orchestra 2,0 Close down 6. 0 The Ink Spots 6.16 Drama of Medicine 6. Highland Schottische 6.45 Make You Whistle 7. 0 The Grey Shadow 7.15 Dragonwyck 7.30 Dancing Strings .45 A Jolson Medley O Time for Music (BBC) 80 Songs with anes 45 Entertainers All 4 = This is Holland (Radio Nederland) Piano Reflections 9.30 Choruses and Choirs 45 Mazurka de Concert 0. 0 z Club, U.S.A. (VOA) 0.30 Close down OWS adil seh, 9, 4 a.m. Gaildren’s Holiday Programme 30 My Son Tom 5 In Qu Mood 1 1 Service 30 Featurin ng the Jesters " Talk: fle You Work a , Where Do Tea and Coffee 12. Munen ato

2. Op.m. Monday Matinee 2.45 Music While You Work 3.15 Margherita Carosio 3.30 Waltz Time 3.45 Dinner at Antoine’s 4. 0 Small Concert Groups: The Little Orchestra Society conducted by Thomas Scherman Suite from "Les Indes Galantes"’ Rameau Introduction ond Allegro for Strings (VOA) Elgar 5. 0 For Our Younger Listeners: Junior Choir, Quiz, Story, and Hereward the Wake 5.30 As Played by Tex Beneke 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.45 Songs by Gisele (CBC) 7.0 An Experiment in Progress: Professor C. F. Powell, F.R.S., of the University of Bristol, describes his recent investigations of the primary cosmic radiation (BBC) 7.20 Joan Bryant (soprano) with Albert Bryant (piano) Song Cycle: The Maid of the Mull {Songs 1 to 11) ’ Schubert (Studio) 8.0 Play: peed Reckoning, by J. S, N, Sewell (NZ 8.45 BA ee the World: Unni Nayar (UN Radio) 9.30 Microphone Musicals 10. O Music Round Your Fireside 10.30 Close ddwn ) 2 Y 570ke. 526m. a.m. Local Weather Conditions Fo Wellington City and Hutt Valley Weather Forecast 9. 4 Children’s Holiday Programme 9.30 Morning Star: Jacqueline Blancard 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.25 Quiet Interlude 10.40 First Piano Quartet (VOA) 11. © Women’s Session: The Work of a Probation Officer, by Patrick Mayhew (NZBS); Home Science: Rice Around the World 11.30 Manhattan Melodies 12. O Lunch Music 2.0 Bae CLASSICAL HOUR: Brahms uintet in F Minor, Op. 34 Violin Sonata in A, Op, 100 3.0 Being Met Together 3.16 The Hans Busch athe ws and Lucienne Boyer 30 Music W nile You Work oO Unto All Rhythm 0 . 0 Accordion Club 5.15 Children’s Session: Toytown (BBC) 645 Music From the Movies 6. Tea Dance 6 Produce Market Report Stock Exchange Report a ads — ae =

7.15 Farm Session: Weekly Newsietter, What are ny se Hormones? a talk by Professor I, L. Campbell (NZBS); I knew these Farmers, the fina] in Sh series, by Dr. A. E. Henderson (NZB 745 Take It From Here suns 8,15 Four Hands on Two Pianos: John Parkin and Peter Jeffrey with the Songs of John McDonald (NZBS) 8.30 Nature Question Time (NZBS) 9,30 Boxing (from the Town Hall 10.30 Close down 2 WC 660kc. 455m. 5.0 p.m. Early Evening Concert 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. & Donald Munro (baritone) and Frede erick Page (piano) Walking in the Woods The Jolly Shepherd The Lovers’ Maze Youth Chopcherry The Night Tom Tyler Warlock (NZBS) 7.23 Watson Forbes (viola) and ;Maria Korchinska (harp) Sonata Bax 7.465 Pleasures of the Table: Gordon Troup opens a series of talks by different speakers on the question of good eating (NZBS) 7.68 Dvorak The National Symphony Orchestra of England conducted by Karl Rankl Overture: Carnival, Op. 92. Isobel Baillie (soprano) and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent Where Art Thou, Mother, Dear? ("The Spectre’s Bride") Maurice Gendron (’cello) with the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Karl Rankl Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104 8.54 A Cappella St. Choir, Leipzig The Power of Phylis Honeysuckle and Forget-Me- Not Schein Netherland Folk Song arr, Ochs In the Calm Night The Little Sandman Brahms A Branch Has -Risen Practorius 9.14 Beethoven The Budapest String Quartet Quartet in B Flat, Op. 133 Solomon (piano) Sonata in C Minor, Op. 111 10. 0 As Knew Him: Sir Adrian Boult talks about Sir Edward Elgar (BBC) 10.13 The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult Introduction and Allegro for Sevings ar 10.30 Close down 9 24D) 1130 ke. 265m q Op.m. Hit Parade (VOA) Vera Lynn Sings 8. 0 The Great Tradition 8.15 Opera for the People: Pagliacci Leoncavalle 8.45 Music for Dancing a Light Variety 9.30 The Dark Stranger 0, O District Weather Forecast Close down 2G siseonre 1010 ke, 297m, 7. Qa.m. .Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9. Feminine zoeeyen (June Irvine) 9.1 Ever Your 9 Sincerely, Rita Marsden 9 Now Voyage + 0 Close down p.m. Sidney Torch and his Orchestra The Barrier

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. = and YZ Stations 6. a.m. London News. Breakfast session wan only) 7. 0, 8. @ London News. Breakfast session 9. 4 Children’s Holiday Programme 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 Nations ew eine erway

Monday. May 12

oO Tunes About Town 15 Dossier on Pumetrius 30 The Jesters 45 Piano Playtime: Carmen Cavallaro 2 Dad and Dave 15 Music for Strings 8.30 Britain Sings: Edinburgh University Singers conducted by Rev. Jan PittWatson (BBC) 8.45 Talk: Stagecraft for Amateurs, by John Thomson (NZBS) 9. 3 The Blue Danube 9.30 The Ringer, an Edgar Wallace thriller (BBC) 10.30 Close down ON ZAP eA 8. 4am. Children’s Holiday Prggramme 9.30 Housewives’ Choice 10. Q Private Secretary 10.15 Master Music 10.45 Home Sciénce Talk: Rice Around the World 11. 0 Musie While You Work 11.30 Fun and Melody 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. 0p.m. Music While You Work 2.30 Do You Remember? 3.0 Rhythm on the Range 3.15 Classical session Ballet Suite: The Seasons Glazounov 4. 0 Music from the Movies 4.30 Light Instrumentalists 5. 0 Children’s session: Story Time for Juniors (NZBS) and Adventures.in History (VOA) 5.30 Richard Tauber 5.45 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 IX ere 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 Glose down OX note aN 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report 8, 0 Homemakers’ News and Views 915 Morning Requests 9.45 Light Orchestras 10. 0 Close down a p.m. Frank de Vol and his Orchestra 6. Show Business 7.0 Songtime: Perry Como 7.15 The Charlie Kunz Programme 7.30 Novelty Time 7.45 Songs of the West 8 0 R.S.A, Notes 8.15 Pacific Adventure 8.30 Family Choice | 9. 4 Ecole Normale Orchestra, Paris, conducted by Alfred Cortot Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B Flat Bach 9.20 Handel The Boyd Neel Orchestra Overture; Faramondo, The London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty Suite: The Royal Fireworks Music 9.45 ZB Book Review (NZBS) 10. O Quiet Melodies 10.30 Close down 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9.0 Shopping with Mary 9.15 kitty Foyle 9.30 The Cuban Hit Parade 9.45 The Lilian Dale Affair 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. Dinner Music 7. 0 Dossier om Dumetrius 7.30 Danceland 8. 0 Reserved 8.16 Ray’s a Laugh (BBC) 8.45 Australian and N.Z. Ballad Singers 9. 4 Louis Kentner (piano) Rallade in B Minor Liszt Mazurka No. 6 in A Flat Reverie Balakirey

9.30 The Human Body: New Senses for Old, written by Martin Chisholm in econsultation with J, T, Eayrs, Department of Anatomy, University of Birmingham (BBC) 10. 0 American Light Orchestras 10.30 Close down BV lNesore. sem 7.58 a.m. Canterbury Weather Forecast 1 19. 4 Children’s Holiday Programme 9.30 Webster Booth and his Melachrino Orchestra 10. 0 Mainly for Women: Town Topics; Musical Comedy Stars: Minnie Love 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Music While You Work | 41.146 Choral Mixture | 41.30 Piano Interlude |} 11.46 BBC Theatre Orchestra 12. 0 Lunch Musie 12.20 p.m. The Country Session: Talk by | a Federated Farmers’ Representative ‘2. 0 Mainly for Women: Dunedin Newsletter, from Judith Powell; Home Science Talk: Rice Around the World 2.30 Music While You Work 3.0 . CLASSICAL HOUR Ballade ine B Minor Liszt Fantasia Pastorale Hongroise Doppler Concertino Pastorale Ireland 4. 0 Light Variety 4.30 Latin Pattern 4.45 Perry Como 5. O* Light Organists 5.15 Children’s. Session: Do You Know? and Anne of Green Gables . 5.45 What’s in the Name? 5.50 Melodies by Robert Stolz 6. 0 Tea Dance 7.15 Our Garden Expert 7.30 The London Promenade Orchestra 7.48 REX HARRISON (baritone) A Spirit Flower Campbell-Tipton: The Song of the Horn Flegier Oh, Could I Express in Song Malashkin Onaway, Awake, Beloved Coleridge-Taylor (Studio) ; 8. 0 Christchurch Citadel Salvation Army Band, Bandmaster Ken Bridge: March; Spirit of Victory Dookerill Selection: Great and Glorious Marshall Hymn Tune Study: St, Catherine Trombone Solo: Hozana Mountain (Soloist: Thomas Hill) Tone Poem: Thanksgiving dakeway March: Indomitable Mountain (From the Citadel) 8.35 Cruise to the Chathams: Final documentary on the N.Z. Navy (NZBS) 9.30 Dinner at Antoine’s 410. 0 ‘Ted Steele (novachord) and Xavier Cugat’s Orchestra 90.30 Close down SYS 6. O p.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Piano Concerto No, 1 in €, Op. 15 Beethoven Walter Gieseking and the Philharmonia Orchestra 7.30 Everyman: An_ introduction. by Allona Priestley to the BBC World Theatre Play at 8 (NZBS) 7.40 String Quartet in D Boccherini The New Italian Quartet 8.0 World Theatre: Everyman, the famous English morality play (c. 1500 A.D.) (BBC) This radio interpretation {n verse is produced by Raymond Raikes, with music for the BBC Chorus and Orchestra specially composed by John Hotchkiss. The cast ineludes Ralph Truman ‘as Death, Godfrey Kenton as Everyman, and Louise Hutton as Good Deeds, Death summons Everyman to God, and Psat pe his worldly companions forsake him until Good Deeds alone remains. Though: the whole action is con- . trolled by the lesson which is to be taught, the play has a natural development and genuine realism which justify the preface to the first printed edition which. claimed Everyman as "The Noblest Interlude of Death and Religious Imagination of the Middle Ages given to the Stage."

9. 0 Jean Pougnet (violin), Frederick Riddle (viola) and Anthony Pini (‘eello) Trio in C Major Moeran 9.24 JOHN SCOTT (tenor) The Plough Boy There’s None to Soothe Sweet. Polly Oliver’ The Miller of Dee O Waly Waly Come You Not from Newcastle y Britten (Studio) 9.45 Symphony in G Minor Moeran The Halle Orchestra conducted by Leslie Tleward . 10.30 Close down SHS nay 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Melodies 9. 0 Good Morning, Ladies 9.15 River Town 9.30 The Story of Vivian Lang 9.45 Stepmother 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. Dinner, Music 6.45 The lmMruder aa Vocal Interlude 7.15 The Grey Shedow 7.30 Tunes of the Times 7.45 Waltz Memories 8. 1 You Have Control, a feature on the training of an R.A.F. fighter pilot. by Leohard Cottrell (BBC) 9. 4 London Studio Melodies: Eric Rohinsom’s Orchestra and the Keynotes (BBC) , 9.35 Ray’s a Laugh (BBC) 10.5 Martin Block and his Make Believe Ballroom (VOA) 10.30 Close down 8 Y VLA 920 ke. 326m. 9. 4am. Children’s Holiday Programme 9.45 Morning Star: Walter Gieseking 10. O Devotional Service 10.18 Casanova 10.30 Music While You Work 11. 0 Concert Memories 11.30 At the Console 11.45 Cowboy Corner * 12. O Lunch Music . 2. 0 p.m. Classical Music Symphony No. 31 in D, K.297 (Paris) Mozart The Great Elopement Handel-Beecham 2.45 From the Land of the Shamrock 3. 0 Music While You Work 3.30 Accent on Melody 4. 0 Three Generations 4.12 Interlude for Strings 4.30 Rhythmie Variety 5. 0 Children’s session: Storyman and Adventures in History (VOA) 5.30 Dinner Musie 6. 0 Bottle Castle 6.12 From Sereen to Radio 7.30 Time for Music (BBC) 8. 0 Dark Stranger 8.25 For the Opera Lover 9.30 Rook Shop (NZBS) 9.50 Famous Dance Bands: Les Welch and Edmundo Ros 10.30 Close down GIVI reo ue. 384m 4am. Children’s Holiday Programme -30 Music While You Work 0.4 Organ. Interlude 0.20 Devotional Service 0.38 The Webb Tilton Programme : 1..9 Topics for Women: Education for fome-making in the United’ States, by Dr. Elizabeth Gregory; Home Science: Rice Around the World 11.35 Morning Star: Richard Crooks 12. O Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Otago Hospital Request Session 3. 0 Music While You Work 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Suite in A Vivaldi Oboe Concerto in C Minor -Marcelio Cantata No, 67 Bach 4.30 Continental Cocktail 4.45 Guy Lonibardo’s Orchestra 5. 0 Teatable Tunes

3 Children’s Session Produce Market Report Strict Tempo Time Capping Day: Messrs. W. §. Botting and H. J. Whyte discuss Wednesday’s Student Appeal on behalf of the Intellectually Handicapped Children 7.15 Fashions in Melody, with Nancy Harrie (NZBS) 7.30 The Delmar Trio (Studio) 7.45 Melody Time with Jean McPherson (NZBS) 7.58 The Sydney Congress Hall Band of the Salvation Army conducted by Bandmaster Harold Morgan (NZBS) 8.25 Riders and Milkbar Cowboys: A discussion about motor cycling and road safety. Jim Robertson chairs a panel consisting of Trafic Officer Jock Forbes and E, W. Smither and J. Callaghan, of the Otaro Motor-Cycle cmb 9.30 Ray's a Laugh (BBC) 10. 0 Jazz Club, U.S.A. (VOA) 10.30 Close down ANI 900 ke. 333m. Op. m. Concert Hour 0 Dinner Music 0 Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Caprice No, 24 Paganini Benno Moiseiwitseh (piano) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Basil Cameron mhapeony on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43 Rachmaninoff The theme is that of Paganini’s Caprice No. 24) 7.30 Barchester. Towers (BBC) 8. 0 DONALD MUNRO (baritone) L*Invitation au Voyage klegie Chanson Triste Dupare Liebesbotschaft Fragment aus dem Aeschylus Das Zuggen Glocklein Waldesnacht Schubert (Studio) 8.25 The Halle Orchestra conducted by Leslie Heward and Sir John Barbirolli Symphony No. 103 in°E Plat ("Drum Roll") Haydn Symphony No. 3 ax 9.35 The Physical Basis of Personality What is Mind? the final talk by Geoffrey Blake-Palmer (NZBS) 10. 3 Gabriel Faure (born, May 12, 1845) Kathleen Long (piano) Theme and Variations The Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent Pavane 10.39 Close down 4, Y VLA 720 kc 416m. 9. 4a.m. Children’s Holiday Programme 10. O Devotional Service 10.18. My Son, Tom 10.30 Music While You Work 11. 0 Women at Home: Imperial Lover and Housewives’ Choice 11.30 Miniature Copcert 12. O Lunch Music. 12.33 p.m, Notes for Farmers 12. @ Hester’s Diary 2.15 Chamber Music Violin Sonata No, 32 in P Mozart String Quartet No. 77 in C (Emperor) MOO ot onoo 5. 6. 7 y Haydn 3. 0 Songtime: Dino Borgioli 3.15 Comedy from Cotton 3. Hospital session 4. Those Were the Days 4. Around the Dance Bands 5. Children’s Hour: Time for Juniors, ~% Port Chronicle . z 45 Talk for the Man on the Land: Federated Farmers’ 50th Jubilee Conference, . by A. V. Hartley f 7.30 Hill-Billy Corner 7.50 Latin American Moods: Ian Smith (vocal) and Ray Henderson * (piano) (Studio) 8.5 Dinner at Antoine’s 8.30 Ray’s a Laugh (BBC) 9.30 Death Takes Small Bites | 9.55 Modern Dance Music 10.30 Close down Repeat Performance Dad and Dave a 30 O 30 ° av Green Frog and Pet’s Corner O 3.

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Monday. May 12

re 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.

IZ we he 8. Oa.m. Bright and Early 8.0 District Weather Forecast 8. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Hit Review with Victor Silvester 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with Jonathan 10. O Notorious 10.15 January’s Daughter 10.30 Pretty Kitty Kelly 10.45 Wakefield: Home of Mary Lane 11. 0 Melody Masters 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Jane) 12. 0 Musical Menu 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 1.45 Stars of Song: The Ink Spots 2. 0 True Confessions 2.15 Music by Charlies Williams 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina): Organization News; What Women Are Doing; Talk by Joan Hewitt 3.30 3.35 4. 0 5. 0 5.45 6.0 1ZB Happiness Club Music for Pleasure The Harmony Hour Teatime Cabaret Evening Star: Nancy Harrie EVENING PROGRAMME Hits by Les Baxter, Frankie Laine and Evelyn Knight Creatures of the Wild Recent Overseas Releases

7. 0 7.15 7.30 7.45 8. 0 8.15 8.30 8.45 9. 0 8 30 10. 0 10.30 1 Spy Patrick Dawlish Alias the Baron Appointment with Fate Hart of the Territory A Man Called Sheppard Chorus and Orchestra Lady from Lisban (final episode) Story of Dr. Kildare Music Makers Reply Paid Quiz Close down WELLINGTON 2ZB 980 ke. 306 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Sessicn -6~6.15 9. 0 9.30 9.45 10.0 10.15 10.30 -610.45 11. 0 1.30 2.0 Op.m Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories True Confessions (first sien tacsinds Instrumental Variety Railway Notices ‘ Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) Light Orchestras Sam Costa (bass) Notorious Wiusic While You Work Pretty Kitty Kelly Wakefield-Home of Mary Lane | Moreton and Kaye, Geraldo and | his Orchestra, Dick Haymes | Shopping Reporter (Doreen) Melody Express Down Memory Lane

2.30 Women’s Hour (Elsie Lioyd), What Women are Doinj, News from Organisations, Joan Hewitt interview, Letter to Felicity 3.30 Music of Percy Grainger 3.45 Soprano and Contraito 4. 0 Joe Loss and his Orchestra 4.15 Harmony Serenaders 4.30 Hawaiian Interlude 4.45 Waltz Time 5. 0 Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra 5.15 The Mills Brothers 5.30 Rhythm Random 6.45 Storytime | EVENING PROGRAMME Featuring Jules Massenet The Men Who Sold Honesty Tuneful Tempo i Spy Patrick Dawlish Alias the Baron Tusitala, Teller of Tales Hart of the Territory A Man Called Sheppard Piano Time : Magic Carpet of Music Story of Dr Kildare Something New Benny Goodman’s Orchestra 0 For the Motorist 0 Close down 3ZB CHRISTCHURCH 1100 ke. 273 m. 6. Oa.m. Melodies to Wake You 7. 0 Sun Up session 7.30 A Little of the Latest 8. 0 Breakfast Club 8.15 School’s Out 9. 0 Morning session (Aunt Daisy) -9.30 In Working Mood 10. 0 Notorious 10.15 The Movie Magazine 10.30 Pretty Kitty Kelly 10.45 Wakefield: Home of Mary Lane 11. 0 Late Morning Concert 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth . Anne) -12. 0 Lunchtime Fare 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories, 0 Famous Letters: The Schumann Love Story 2.30 Women’s Hour (Molly McNab), News from Organisations, What Women Are Doing 3.30 Musical Moments with the Coldstream Guards 3.45 Nadine Connor, Lauritz Melchior | and Edric Connor 4.0 Alfred Cortot 4.15 The Four Guardsmen 4.30 Ray Noble and his Orchestra ‘ 4.45 Lucienne Boyer 5.15 Junior Garden Circle 5.30 Burl Ives 5.45 Crossroads of Destiny So POP RMR ONNNND OD oo wo PO Bw Q bo gjoogovoguounogos ES EVENING PROGRAMME Anton and the Paramount OrchesGlasgow Orpheus Choir Family Fun Top Tunes bd I Spy Patrick Dawlish Alias the Baron House of Conflict Hart of the Territory A Man Called Sheppard Banjo Symphonic Orchestre isn’t It Romantic? The Story of Dr. Kildare Variety Half Hour March of Science Fred Astaire Close down 47.B DUNEDIN 1040 ke, 288 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session how =" awa ig ars OODDWDADNNNNDODD D 2= oo gio 7.35 Morning Star: Lili Kraus (piano) 9. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Moment Musicale 10. 0 Story of Alan Carlyle 10.15 The Intruder 1030 Pretty Kitty Kelly 10.45 Wakefield-Home of Mary Lane 11. 0 Light Variety 141.30 Shopping Reporter (Alma> 12. 0 Lunch Music

p.m. The Stars Entertain Joan Hewitt Interviews, News from OrGanisations, What Women are Doing 14.0 | 1.30 Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories | 1.45 The Milt Herth Trio and the Knaves ;2. 0 Famous Letters beer? Women’s Hour (Marjorie Green), 3.30 isn’t It Romantic? 3.45 Sea Songs 4. 0 Variety on the Air 4.30 Composers’ Corner: Irving Berlin 4.45 Knight and Day 5. 0 Popular Parade 5.30 Tea Dance 5.45 Reserved EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Albert Sandler and his Orchestra 6.15 Something Old, Something New — 6.30 Variety Time 6.45 Orchestrai Interiude 7.0. Aap 7.15 Patrick Dawlish 7.30 Alias the Baron 7.45 Famous Frauds 8. 0 Hart of the Territory 8.15 A Man Called Sheppard 8.30 To Be Announced | 8.45 The Octopus /9. O The Story of Dr. Kildare 9.30 Suppertime Melodies 10. 0 Lave at Arms 1015 Partners, Please 10.30 Close dewn 22, PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke, 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 1/40. 0 Sincerely, Rita Marsden | 10.15 The Bishop’s Mantle 10.30 Nurse White 10.45. South American Music 41. 0 Women’s Hour (Kay Begg), Shopping Guide; Pollyanna; Overseas Newsletter}; Organisation Notes 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.32 p.m. For the Farmer 1.30 Famous Frauds 1.45 Hors d’Oeuvres 2..0 Close down EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Teatime Tunes 6.15 Patrick Dawlish 6.30 Tops in Pops 7. 0 Superman 7.15 Famous Letters: Lady Hester Stanhope 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 Dr. Kildare 9.30 Weather Forecast 9.32 Ballroom Melodies 9.45 Songwriter: Harry Ruby 10. 0 Jimmy Colt 10.15 Hound of.the Baskervilles 10.30 Close down 1

"Knight and Day’’-no, not the wrong spelling of a popular song, but a quar-ter-hour programme by Evelyn Knight and Dennis Day, two entertainers who may be heard from 4ZB at 4.45 this afternoon. * * * The music of Harry Ruby will be heard from 2ZA at 9.45 tonight. This American songwriter, who had intended to make professional baseball his career, found he had a flair for writing hits. In collaboration with Bert Kalmar he, has written many songs for films, including "Three Little Words,’’ one of the few film songs te have sold more than a million copies. * * * Few musicians have lived as full a life as Australian-born Percy Grainger. As a pianist he did much to spread the } fame of Ravel, Debussy and Albeniz. He studied with Basoni and became a friend of Grieg, who led him to take a keen interest in folk music, which forms the basis of many of his compositions. Music from the pen of Percy Grainger may be heard today at 3.30 p.m. from 2ZB. SEES LS AS in) SER ONES MM POE VSS SY,

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