Friday, July 24
INAA\ Br * Ss 4 9.30 a.m. Concert Artists 10. O Devotions: J. H. Manins 1015 Music by Handel 10.30 Feminine Viewpoint: Gardening, by Charles Lawrance; Book of Verse; Readings from the works of Thomas Hardy. by Cecil and Day Lewis, and Jill Balcon (to be repeated from 1YC tomoerrow at 10.22)); The Mayor of Caster: bridge (BBC 41.30 Music W hile You Work 12. 0 Lunch Musie 2. 0 p.m. For the Old Folks 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR A London Symphony Vaughan Williams Symphonie Variations Franck 3.30 Golden Gate Quartet 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Hawalian Harmony 4.30 Musie with David Granville 5. O Strict Tempo a | Chi'dren’s Session: Little People’s ime 5.45 Mario Lanza (tenor) 6. 0 Market Reports From Stage and Screen y eee Sports Page 7.30 Musically Yours 8. 0 Roberto Inglez and his Orchestra 8.15 Raymond Newell and the BBC Male Chorus 8.28 Take it From Here (BBC) (to be repeated from 1YA on Tuesday at 2.0) 9.30 Scottish Session (Bill Fell) 10. O With a Smile and a Song 10.30 Close down (J YC A 1% 5 pe 6. Op.m. Dinner Music 8.40 The Ring of the Nibelungs: A Music Drama in Four Parts, by Richard Wagner Gotterdammerunge (Vv OA) 10.30 Close down UD ieee dem 5B. Op.m. The Australian Half Hour 5.30 Norrie Paramor’s Orchestra 5.45 Donald Peers 6. O The Men of Note 6.15 The Red Streak 6.30 Light and Bright 7. 0 Rhythm of the Range 7.16. Eddie Heywood, his Piano and Orchestra 7.30 This Sceptred Isle 8. 0 Listeners’ Classical Requests 1 QO District Weather Forecast Close down U2SIN: Sate sen 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report and Tides 0 Junior Request Session 0 Women’s News from Town (Elizabeth Bauman) 9.15 Kitty Foyle a 9.30 The Intruder 9.45 January’s Daughter 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. Record Roundabout gee; Weekend. Sports. Preview (Eric slow ) 7. 0 Close Harmony Time 7.15 Enehanted Island 7.30 Star Show 8.1 News for the Parmer 8.30 Short Story: The Lost Reef, by Ray Harris (NZBS) 8.45 Dark Stars of Light Musie 9. 4 From Our Overseas Library 9.30 You Have Control: The training of an R.A.F, Jet Fighter Pilot) (BRC) 0.30 Close down iBtowe. 229 7. Oam. Breakfast session 7.45 Weather Report 9. 0 Musical Mailbox: Hamilton 9.30 Folk Songs and Dances 9.45 Victor Young Ensemble 10. O Golden Colt 10.15 House of Conflict 10.390 praspem in the Dawn 10.46 Film Comedians 411. 0 Women's Hour (Valerie), Shoppers’ Guide; The Enchanted Island: Weekend Entertainment Guide; What Women Are _ Doing 42. 0 Lunch Music 12.30 p.m. Pominion Weather Forecast 4.0 Continental Recital 1.15 Contemporary Pianists
The Intruder Chopin Selection Close down Dinah Shore Dranra of Medicine Hill Billy Harmonies Through the Years, with Bing Pll Bet a Million Reserved Solo Performers Hill Bully Roundup Review of Prices of Auckland Provineial Stock Sales 8.15 EXterpts from The Nutcracker Suite Tcohaikovski 8.30 NETTIE LAWN (soprano) Song Cycle: Over the Rim of the Moon The Ships of Arcady Beloved ; A Blackbird Singing Nocturne Head (Studio) 8.45 Symphonie Band Music 9. 4 Over to You (BBC) 9.34 The Colour Bar in Britain: An inquiry into the problem of colour prejudice, by Wynford Vaughan Thomas Cc ofS nonsacone QAINMNADHONV 10. 0 Jazz Club: aga Lyttelton ) 10.30 Close down
UW sods." Sm 30 am. The Burtons of Ranner Street fo. 0 The Nocturnes of Chopin 10.15 Devotional Service 10.30 Thomas L. Thomas (baritone) 10.45 Music While You Work 11.15 Talk: The Keeping of Bees, by Ruth Horn (NZBS) 11.30 Hawaiian Harmonies 11.46 Piano Time 12. O Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Music While You Work 2.30 Hammond Time 2.45 British Choirs 3. 0 Tenor for Today: Tito Sechipa 3.15 Classical Music Piano Concerto in A, K.414 Mozart Concerto for Strings Avison-Warlock 4.0: Perey Faith 4.15 In Groups of Four 4.30 Variety 5. 0 Children’s Session: David and Dawn, and Robinson Crusoe (final broadcast) 5.30 Turntable Varieties 6. 0 Dinter. Music 6.45 Music from Mozart a Pe | The Voice of Isobel Baillie 7.15 Gipsy Violin 7.30 Major Work: Symphony No. 4 in B Flat Beethoven 8. 0 Music from Vienna 8.15 NZBS Storytime: Darkening Shadows, by Louis Bird ‘ Rand Music . 9.30 The Hardy Family 10. O Strictly for Dancing 10.30 Close down
QV lAsrote. s26m bag 5 a.m. Local Weather Conditions aerate Wellington City and ee Valley, and Marlborough Weather Forecast 9.30 Morning Star: Walter Gieseking 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.30 Hester’s Diary 11. 0 Women’s Sassion: Not the City Beautiful, by Patricia MeCallum; Children at Play Seventy Years Ago: Hoops and Whip Tops, by Brian Sutton-Smith (NZBS) 11.30 Take It From Here (BBC) (a repetition of Tuesday’s broadcast from 2YA) 12. O Lunch Music 2. O p.m. CLASSICAL HOUR: Mozart Piano Sonata in C Major, K.309 Serenade in EF Flat, K.375 The Crusade Songs of the Outback Music While You Work Three Generations Rhythm Parade Children’s Session: Kidnapped; and Fairy Tales to Remember Tea Dance be ao. Q TAPPOwWW aSCo °o
7.10 Feilding Stock Sales Report 7.18 Sports Parade 7.45 FRANCES DRINNAN (soprano) O, Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me? Handel Polly Willis Arne Plaisir d'amour Martinu Voi che Sapete? (Marriage of Figaro) Mozart (Studio) 8. 0 Music of the ire (BBC) 8.35 Book Shop (NZBS) 9.30 Music for 10. 0 Rhythm on Record ("Turntable") 10.30 Cricket: Commentary on fourth Test, England v. Australia, at Leeds 12.35 am. Close down ay S 660 ke. 455m. 5. p.m. Early Evening Concert 6. $ Dinner Music 7. 0 Beethoven Max Rostal (violin) and Franz Osborn (piano) sonata in C Minor, Op. 30, No. 2 Jussi Bjorling (tenor) Adelaide .37. The Griller String Quartet in D, Op, 18, No, 8. 0 N.Z. Speech and Writing: Professor T. W. Walker, an Englishman now on the staff of Lincoln Agricultural College, gives his impressions of the N.Z. accent, vocabulary, and writing, His remarks are followed by a defence or apologia, by A. W. Stockwel, Lecturer in English at Canterbury’ University College, J. W. Walsh, a Ganterbury Schoolmaster, and Meredith Money, an expert on speech (NZBS)
8.30 Holland Festival, 1952: The Netherlands Bach Society and Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam conducted by Anton von der Horst Mass in B Minor Bach (Radio Nederland) 10.10 The Virtuoso: Painting, by Colin McCahon, a series of talks in whieh seven speakers discuss the people who each thinks merit the title of Virtuoso in his own particular fleld (NZBS) 10.24 Evelyn Rothwell (oboe) and Wilfrid Post (piano) Sonata in C Loeillet 10.30 Close down QVD MeoteN eno 7. Op.m. Comedy Hits 7.30 Popular Hits 7.45 Pollyanna 8.15 Burl Ives Sings 8.30 Recital for Two 9. 0 Serenade 9.30 Inspector West 10. O District Weather Forecast Close down 2XG GISBORNE 1010 ke. 297 m 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 8. 0 Feminine Viewpoint (June Irvine) 9.15 Rivertown 9.30 A Man Called Sheppard 9.45 The Intruder 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. Strict Tempo Dance Musie 6.45 Surprise Endings 7. 0 Rhythm Time 7.15 I Spy 7.30 Serenade for Two ° 7.45 Jimmy Leach and his New Organolians 8.2 Gisborne Stock — Report '8. 4 Over to You (BBC) 8.35 Light Orchestrals 8.45 Regimented Recollections: The Story of a Camp, ra Se by Peter Green (NZBS) 9. 4 Edinburgh Festival, 1952 bP ri Patzak (tenor) and Gerald Moore (piano) Song Cycle: The Fair Maid of the Mill, Op. 25 Schubert (BBC) 9.35 Serenade: A Little Night Music Mozart 9.50 Gems from the Operas 10.10 Late Evening Variety 10.30 Close down : QYZ at Ar ot m, 9.30 a.m. Housewives’ Choice 10. 0 Popular Vocalists 10.15 Master Music 10.45 Off the Beaten Track: Ports of Call,, in. which Dennis Widdowson deseribes his ay ir ple after the war 11. 0 . Music While "You Work 11.30 Thanks for the Memory 12. O Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Music While You Work 2.30 For Our Scottish Listeners a} Light instrumentalists 3. Opening attri by Ngaio Marsh (N 3.15 Classical Violin Concerto Berg 4.0 Crusade 4.12 Accordion Music 4.30 South of the Border 5. 0 Children’s Session: They Wrote the Music (NZBS), and kidnapped $5.30 . The Crosbys 5.45 Dinner Music 7. 0 #£4-For the Sportsman
NATIONAL BROADCASTS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stations: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.; 12.30, 6.25 and 9.0 p.m. X Stations: 9.0 b YA and YZ Stations 6. 0 a.m. London News, Cricket: Stumps Scoreboard of Fourth Test, Australia vy. England, at Leeds Breakfast Session (YAs only) 7 0, 8. O London News; Breakfast Session 7.18, 8.10 Cricket Scoreboard 12.33 p.m. Test Cricket: Eye-witness account of day’s play Ps Broadcasts to Schools 6.30 London News 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 Radio Newsreel (not 1YZ) QO Test Cricket: Prospects for Second Day 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 5 United Nations
Friday. July 24
Will These Be Hits? ete Melody Market Take It from Here (BBC) cones @ Casanova 0. 0 Make Believe Ballroom (VOA) 0.30 Close down OX Mitte Mem 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 8. 0 Around the Town with Ena Cartwright 9.15 The intruder 9.30 Owen Foster and the Devil 9.45 Accent on Melody 70. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. Childrer's Session 7. 0 Recent Records 7.15 Sports Review (Mark Comber) 7.30 In Striet Tempo 7.45 Benny Lee 8. 1 Star Entertainers 8.30 London Studio Concerts The BBC Northern Orchestra conducted by John Hopkins Ballet Suite: The Wise Virgins Bach-Walton Overture: Ivan Susanin Glinka-Artok (BBC) 8. 3 Latin Patterns 9.20 Dad and Dave 98.45 Modern Melody Makers 10. O Old Time Ballroom: Sydney Thompson’s Orchestra (BBC) 10.30 Close down A>UN\ WANGANUI 1200 ke, 250m 7. Oam. Breakfast Session 7.46 Weather Report 3. 0 Homemakers’ News and Views 9.15 Famous Letters 8.30 Never Let Me Love You 9.46 Voices in Harmony 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. The Lilian Dale Affair 7.0 Dossier on Dumetrius 7.15 Bing Sings 7.30 Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra 7.46 The Johnstone Brothers 8. 0 Ship Building: A survey of. the industry on the North East Coast of England (BBC) 8.30 Percy French. (Part 1): A pro-. gramme about the Irish songwriter, in--troduced by his daughter, Ettie French, With the BBC Northern [Ireland Light Orchestra conducted by David Curry (BBC) (Part 2 will be broadeast from 2XA at 8.30 next Friday) 9. 4 Masterpieces of Music 9.30 History of the Maori People in Wanganui: The First Settlement, a talk by the Rev. K. M. Ihaka 9.45 Barnabas von Geczy’s Orchestra 10. 0 Tip Top Tunes 10.30 Close down 2X aNtssas 1340 ke. 224m, 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 8.0 Shopping with Val 9.15 Never Let Me Love You 9.30 ‘Fashion Magazine 9.45 The Bishop’s Mantle 10. 0 Close down 6.30 p.m. The Latest Choruses 6.45 On the Younger. Side, with Val (studio) a. 2 Medleys 7.15 Nelson Gift Quiz 745 Strings for Dancing 8. 0 Over to You (BBC) 8.30 Bill Wolfgramm’s eee mney with Da wre Walker .vocal) (NZBS) 8.45 Talk: Purely ee seemge "(Unesco) 9. 4 Accent on Melod 9.30 Connoisseur’s Coriieh 10.30 Close down SSV/ CHRISTCHURCH 690kce. 434m. 7.57 a.m. Canterbury Weather Forecast Symphonie Dances’ 9.45 Hungarian Fantasia Liszt 10. O Mainly for Women: Honey and Its Uses, by Ruth Horn (NZBS); Three Generations 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Music While You Work 41.16 The Music of Manhattan, Louise oe gah in Young and Johnny uarn bh Sol Hoopii’s Novelty Five play the Blues 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.23 p.m. Canterbury Weather Forecast
2. 0 Mainly for Women: Mobile Microphone; Help for the lHome-Cook 2. Music While You Work 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR String Quintet No. 5 in G Minor Mozart Italian Concerto Bach 4.0 Pollyanna 4.30 From Musical Comedy 4.45 Artie Shaw’s Gramercy Five 5. 0 Waltzing Round the States 5.15 Children’s Session: Mrs. Giratfe’s Jungle School; and Into the Unknown: Lassiter 5.45 Harmonica Virtuoso: Larry Adler 6. 0 Melody Time: The Douglas Sisters (duettists) and Roi Don (piano) (NZBS) 7.15 The Romance. of Lyttelton, by John Johnson: The Maori and .Early Settler Background, 1849 (NZBS) 7.30 The Blue Danube 8. 0 The Melody Four (Ladies’ Vocal Quartet) Nymphs and Shepherds Purcell Shed No Tear Austin Laughing Chorus Root O Can Ye Sew Cushions Bantock (Studio) 8.12 Rawicz and Landauer (duo-pian-Suite Espagnole Albeniz-Rawicz 8.30 Well-Informed Circle: Mildred Seott (Chairman), Dr. Winterbourn, Noel Gard’ner and Donald Bain, discuss War Service Overseas: Has It Given N.Z. Men a Sense of Values Different from that of N.Z. Women? (NZBS) 9.30 Bold Venture 10. 0 Light Variety 10.30 Close down SACS CHRISTCHURCH 960 ke. 312m. 5. O p.m. Concert Hour m 6. 0 Dinner Music a8 Anita Ritchie (soprano), Vera Martin (contralto) and Winston Sharp (baritone) Unaccompanied Trios arranged by ' Arthur Somervell , Lordly Gallants, Tell Me This Calcott See Our Oars with Feathered Spray Stevenson Drink To Me Only Trad. O Happy, Happy. Fair Shield The Rising of the Lark Welsh Now is the Month of Maying Morley (Studio) 7.15 The Dallas Symphony Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati Ballet Suite: The Seasons Glazounov The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham Symphonic Suite: Printemps Debussy a8 The Reith Lectures, 19514: Power and the State-1. On Plato’s Idea of the State, by Lord Radcliffe (BBC) In the first of these seven lectures On problems of power in organised society, Lord Radcliffe talks about the need for some political authority. As a first example he then considers Plato’s ideas on the function of government, and the qualities required for, leadership. (A repetition of the series broadcast from 3YC in October last year) :
8.30 The Christchurch Liederkranzchen conducted by John Ritchie : Songs of England Thiman Heart of England June in Devon Men of England Tewkesbury Road Ye Mariners of England A Prayer for England (Studio) 8.51 Ignace Jan Paderewski (piano) Sonata’in C Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2 (Moonlight) Beethoven | 9. 5 The London Philharmonic Orches- | tra conducted by Erich Kleiber Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 (Pastoral) Beethoven Nancy Evans (soprano), Gareth Morris (flute), Harry Taylor (tympani), the BBC Chorus and the Jacques String Orchestra conducted by Reginald Jacques Pastoral Bliss 10.16 Readings of N.Z. Verse: Eileen Duggan, by Barbara Jefford (NZBS) (Another programme from 3YC tomorrow at 10.17) 10.30 Close down DKS 1 ioe et m. revel with music under the direction of Elizabeth Poston (BBC) 9.32 The Columbia Light Opera Com-_ pany, with Soloists conducted by Clarence Raybould : Comic Opera: Merrie England German 0.15 Film Successes 0.30 Close down ESN GCA ak ray 45 a.m. Morning Star: Fritz Kreisier | , 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Melodies 9. 0 Good Morning, Ladies 9.15 The Renegade 9.30 The Bishop’s Mantle 9.45 Evil Lady 10. O Close down 6.30 p.m. Friday Fanfare 6.45 The Golden Road 7. 0 Songs from the Saddle 7.15 Junior Naturalists 7.30 Latin Rhythms 7.45 Voeal Parade 8.10 Light Classics 8.25 Short Story: Caprice, by Alexander kuprin (NZBS) 8.45 Sudan Correspondent, the final talk by Alizon Atkinson (NZBS) 9. 3 Elizabethan May-Day: A musical O Devotional service 18 Stepmother 30 Music While You Work O Morning Concert O Lunch Music . Op.m. Classical Music Nutcracker Suite, Op. 714A Tchaikovski 2.30 Accent on Melody 3. 0 Music While You Work 3.30 The Ladies Entertain 4. 0 Three Generations 412 Light Orchestra and Ballads 4.45 Strike Up the Band 5. 0 Children’s Session: Jennifer in London visits the Bank of England and the Royal ‘Mint (BBC); and Halliday Stories = 5.30 Dinner Music 6. 0 The Sports Review 7.15 Opening Night: Night at the Vulcan, by Ngaio Marsh (NZBs) 7.30 Music Hall Memories 8. 0 Poets Laureate: Professor J. Y. T. Greig talks about the life and works of Alfred Austin, Robert Bridges and John Masefield. with readings from their poetry (NZBS) 8.30 The Kentucky Minstrels 8.45 Concert Miniatures: Henry Weber's Orchestra with Nancy Carr (soprano) (VOA) 9 30 Bold Venture 19. O Modern Variety 10.30 Close down AY([a\ 7 Sky a atk 9.30a.m. Music While You Work 10.10) Orgun Interlude 10.20 Devotional Service 10.38 Ballet Music: Giselle Adam-Lambert 11.0 Topics for Women: Famous Names and Places in Bible Lands-The Bible Comes Alive, another talk by John MeClure (NZBS); People in the News, by Arthur Manning; Journey to the Straits of Magellan, the final talk by Kathleen Hodgson (NZBS)
11.36 Morning Proms 12. 0 Community Sing (trom the Eme bassy Theatre) 2. Op.m. Matinee 2.30 Music While You Work 3.0 Listen to the Band 3.16 Thomas Hayward (tenor) 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Overture: The Wasps Romance for Harmonica with Strings and Piano Vaughan Williams North Country Sketches Eventyr Delius 4.30 American Variety 5. 0 Tea Table Tunes 5.30 Children’s session: Pinocchio 6. 0 Pollyanna 6.15 snow and lee Reports 6.20 Sporting ye ig Badminton, by Doug. Reid (NZ 7.30 This Se Isle 8. 0 MuSic the Dick Colvin Way (Studio) 8.20 Dad and Dave 8.45 Cowboy Round-up 9.30 The Black Museum 10. 0 Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestre 10.30 Close down aS 900 ke. 333m. 5. 0 m,. Concert Hour 6. 0 "Dinner Musie 7.0 Piano Sonatas of Beethoven Artur Schnabel (piano) Sonata in € Minor, Op. 10, No. 4 (Next Friday at 7.0 Sonata in F, Op. 10, No, 2) Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) Four Serious Songs Brahms Georg Kulenkampti! (violin) and Georg Solti (piano) Sonata No. 1 in G (Rain) Brahms 8. 0 The Foundations of Mental Health: Another talk in the series, by a practising psyehiatrist (NZBS) 8.14 The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, with Kirsten Thorberg (contralto), and Charles Kullman (tenor), conducted by Bruno Walter Song of the Earth Mahler 9.14 The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter Symphony No. £ in B Minor Schubert 9.40 Bach Carol Briee (contralto) and the Columbia Broadeasting Concert Orchestra cone ducted by Daniel Saidenberg Agnus .Dei Oui Sedes (Mass in B Minor) Fsurientes Implevit Bonus Et Exultavit (Magnificat) Wanda Landowska (harpsichord) Coneerto in D Vivaldi-Bach Pau Casals (cello) Suite No. 6 in D 10.30 Close down Gh Y Ls 720 ke 416m 9.30 a.m. Orchestras and Ballads 410. O Devotional Service 10.18 Coronets of England 40.30 Music While You Work 41. © Women at Home: The Legend of Kathie Warren; Opening Night, by Ngaio Marsb: Perfomance Tape (NZBS) 41.30 Miniature Concert 42. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. The Lilian Dale Affair 2.15 Symphonic Music Overture: The Birds Bantock Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor Rachmaninoff 3. 0 Songtime: Great Western Railway Swindon Stal! Gleemen 3.15 Echoes of Hawali 3.30 Musie While You Work 4.0 Scottish Session 4.15 Rawiez and Landauer (duo-pianists) 4.30 Spotlight: Gracie Fields 4.45 Melodies of Victor Herbert 5. sy: Children’s Hour: Junior Storytime; alliday Stories; Animal kingdom 5.30 Theatre Memories 6. 0 Pollyanna eB After Dinner Music 7.30 Martin Block’s Make Believe Ballroom (VOA) O Curtain Up: Music from Opera and Ballet ? 9.15 Your United Nations 9.30 4YZ’s Sports Roundup 10. 0 Modern Variety 10.30 Close down
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Friday. July 24
District Weather Forecast from ZBs: 7.30 a.m. 1.0 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
District Weather Forecast from ZBs: 7.30 a.m., 1.0 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
IZD me tee 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session (Phil Shone) 9. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Opus for Orchestra 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 Moira of Green Hills 70.30 Alias Jane Morgan 10.45 Courtship and Marriage 41. 0 The Dinah Shore Song Album 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Jane) 12. 0 Music Menu 2. Op.m. Pathway to the Sun 2.15 Movietones: Music and’ Song from the Films 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina): Weekend Entertainment; Radio Nurse: First Signs of infection; Gardening with George Dean 3.30 Showcase of Music 4. 0 The Lombardo Programme, with guest artist Patti Page 4.30 Yesteryear’s Tops 5. 0 The Five O’clock Cabaret: Woody Herman, Ella Fitzgerald 5.30 Hit Revivals in Modern Style 5.45 Evening Star: Lee Lawrence EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 The Merrymakers 6.20 Samba Interiude 6.30 Friday Nocturne 6.45 My Kind of Jazz: Red Nichols ce. uiz Kids 7.30: astern interlude: Musio of the Orient 7.45 Line Up 8. 0 Place of Honour 8.15 Eyes of Knight 8.30 Reserved 9. 0 Horatio Hornblower 9.30 The London Club: Variety by British Artists 10. 0 Sports Preview (Bill Meredith) 10.30 Cricket Commentary 5.30 a.m. Close down 223 seer 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 6.15 Railway Notices 9. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Voices We Know 9.45 Morning Melodies 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 A Good Idea Quiz (Marjorie) 10.30 Alias Jane Morgan 10.45 Courtship and Marriage 11. 0 Light Variety 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Doreen) Je 12. 0 Musical Parade 2. Op.m. Pathway of the Sun 215 Lily Pons 2.39 Women’s Hour (Elsie Lioyd): | Overseas News; Weekend Entertainments; Radio Nurse; Dear Mr. Everyman Afternoon Tea Melodies Patrick Colbert Lew White | Andrews Sisters The Georce Boulanger Orchestra Music of Today Rising Stars dames Melton Les Baxter’s Orchestra Lisa Kirk EVENING PROGRAMME Dinner Music ; Mystery Stable : Vaughn Monroe’s Orchestra Quiz Kids : March of The Charioteers Piace of Honour Eyes of Knight Reserved Noro Morales and his Orchestra Horetio Hornblower Liaht Variety . O Sporting Digest .30 Cricket Commentary a.m. Close down 7B CHRISTCRURCH re 1100 ke. «= 273 m. 6. Oa.m. Daybreak Ditties iim ai t Call Club (Happ! Hill), 15 Feet Tapping Tunes . i?) Session (Aunt Daisy) TRATH PH How 20- AO BO qgogjogogocgo B80h8o oRSao TAAOOWO SHO ONNNAOD OMNIS 8
i After Breakfast Melodies 10. O Doctor Paul 10.15 Piano Parade: Charlie Kunz 10.30 Alias Jane Morgan 10.45 Courtship and Marriage 41. 0 Musical Showcase 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) 12. 0 Lunch Session 1. Op.m. Second Sitting 2: 0 Pathway of the Sun 2.30 Women’s Hour (Joan Gracie): Weekend Entertainment; Overseas News; Radio Nurse: Beth Bowen discusses Outward Signs of Inward Problems; Foibles of the Famous 3.30 Fred Hartley’s Quintet 3.45 Lys Assia 4.0 Freddy Martin and his Orchestra 415 Brothers All 4.30 Guus Jansen (Hammond organ) 4.45 Accent on Potatoes 5. 0 Variety Show 5.30 Junior Leaguers 5.45 Famous Fortunes EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Sadler’s Wells Orchestra 6.15 From the Land of the Biue Gums 6.30 Adventures of Rocky Starr 6.45 Memories of Vienna 7. 0 The Quiz Kids 7.30 Harry Belafonte 7.45 Trumpets in the Dawn 8. 0 «Place of Honour 8.15 Eyes of Knight 8.30 Lyrics by the Late Bruce Sievier 8.45 March of Science —
9. 0 Horatio Hornblower 9.30 Light Orchestras, with Vocal Interludes by Isobel Baillie and.Richard Crooks 40. 0 Popular Drinking Songs 10.15 Sports Preview 10.30 Cricket Commentary 5.30 a.m. Close down 42D em = 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.35 Morning Star 8. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Musical Alisorts 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 The Evil Lady 10.30 Alias Jane Morgan 10.45 Courtship and Marriage 0 Random Records .30 Shopping Reporter QO Lunch usic Op.m. The Stars Entertain 0 New Releases i) Pathway of the Sun 5 Reserved it) Women’s Hour (Marjorie Green): Overseas News; Weekend Entertainments; Wool Exchange; Radio Nurse Afternoon Musicale South American Music The Casa Loma Orchestra Dorothy Cayford Edith Lorand and her Orchestra Light and Bright Reserved EVENING PROGRAMME Music of Manhattan Tunes You Like uiz Kids ime for Music Place of Honour Eyes of Knight Sagas of the Seas Let’s Get Together Horatio Hornblower Rhythm on Record Weekend Sporting Preview Cricket Commentary a.m. Close down oe TIS PaPO © boo counouaco o°o%)° @ Q- @® ® Tis A OOM HH HAND D @-: ow ‘e'
27, PALMERSTON Nth. 940 he, 319 m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9. O Good Morning Requests 9.30 Light Orchestras 9.45 Crosby Time 10. O Sincerely, Rita Marsden 10.15 They Walk With Destiny 10.30 Rivertown 10.45 At the Keyboard: Yvonne Blanc and Pierre Spiers 41. 0 Women’s Hour (Kay Begg): Shopping Guide; Pretty Kitty Kelly; What. Women are Doing; In the Home 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.30 p.m. Dominion Weather Forecast 12.34 Lunch Music 2.0 Close down ‘ EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Teatime Tunes 6.30 Gift Quiz (final broadcast) 70 Hits of the Thirties 7.15 Music from Recent Films 7.30 Latin-American Style 7.45 Hart of the Territory 8. 0 Notorious 8.15 Bellarion the Fortunate 8.30 Song and Dance from Scotland 8.45 For the Farmer (Ivan Tabor): Talk, The International Farm Youth Exchange Scheme, by Everitt Mitchell
Horatio Hornblower District Weather Forecast At the Console ee Preview (Norman Allen) = Than Fiction Close down
CRICKET A ball-by-ball commentary on play in the fourth Test, Australia v. England, at Leeds, will be broadcast by ZB Stations tonight, starting at 10.30 p.m., and continuing until 5.30 a.m. tomorrow.
Ella Fitzgerald is one of the earliest coloured artists to make the top in popular music. Her associations with jazz began with the Chick Webb Orchestra and she led many groups of her own before venturing as a solo artist. Songs by this stylist are featured from 1ZB today on the "Five O'Clock Cabaret." Xe *" * The recent desth of Bruce Sievier at the age of 56 leaves Britain without one of her most popular lyric writers. He wrote the English version of "J’Attendrai" and "Love’s Last Word Is Spoken," and the lyrics for "Her Name is Mary." "You're Blase" and the musical show "Silver Patrol." The founding of the British Songwriters’ Guild was due entirely to his efforts, and young British songwriters will miss his helping hand. Songs with his lyrics will. be heard from 3ZB today at 8.30 p.m. bd * a At 10 p.m. 4ZB will present their usual "Preview of Weekend Sport" with sportscaster Brian Russ.
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