BROADCASTS TO SCHOOLS
MONDAY, AUGUST 17 1.30-1.45 p.m. Music Appreciation, conducted by Ernest Jenner, Chrietchurch, 1.47-2. 0 The World We Live In. 2.45-3. Q French Broadcast to Schools, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 1,25-1.40 p.m. Here Lies Adventure: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes (Joan Taylor). 1.40-2. 0 Legends of Many Lands; "Perseus and Medusa" (Greek) (Lindsay D. Campbell), WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 C 1.25-1.45 p.m. Rhythm for Juniors, conducted by William Trussell, Christchurch. 1.45-2. 0 Storytime for Juniors: "How Toby pe a: Got His Trunk" (F. L. Combs). THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 . 1.30-2. 0 p.m. Singing Lesson with Studio Class, conducted by T. J. Young, Wellington, : NOTE: ‘These are the final Broadcasts to Schools programmes for the Second Term. Third Term broadcasts will begin on Monday, September 7.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 735, 14 August 1953, Page 39
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126BROADCASTS TO SCHOOLS New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 735, 14 August 1953, Page 39
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