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Tuesday, May 11

lV AUCKLAND | 760 ke. 395 m. | 9.34 a.m. — Pia\ers aid singers t 410. 0 Devotions: Rev. L. Cc, Ro MeWil- | liam 40.15 Orchestral Music 10.30 Feminine Viewpoint: Sarah Campion reviews some recent novels | (NZBS>) a repetition of last night's broadcast from 1YA): Couutry Doetor: | The British Overseas: Lord Delamere (BBC) 21.30 Music Whit® you Work 412.90 Lunch Musie 12.33 p.m. Country Journal: Aucklani Stock Market Report (NZRS) 2.0 Educating Archie (BBC) (a repetition of Saturdayv’s broadcast from tYA) 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR: Sehumann Overture; Manfred, Op. 115 Songs symphony No. 2 in G, Op. 61 3.30 A Tale of Hollywood 3.45 Musie While You Work 4.415 kKevboard Waltzes 430 Variety 6.15 Children’s session: li. W. Roach talks about the Zoo: The ‘Moon Flower | (ABC 5.45 Famons Tenors 6. 0 Popular ‘Artists 7.10 in Your Garden This Week (R. L. Thornton) ~ 7.30 Dale Alderton’s Orchestra with | Fame stephens (Studio) 7.50 The Melachrino Orchestra 8.0 Variety Ahoy: Perek Roy from M.S. Collingwood (BBC) (to he repeated from 1YM at 9.0 on Sunday) 8.30 Auckland Studio Players, directed | by Oswald Cheestuan (NZBs) 9.30 Professional Wrestling (from the Town fall) 10.30 Here’s Fddie Heywood at the Piano 10.45 Art Hodges and his Wot Seven 11.20 Close down YC sec AUCKLAND, 6. Op.m. inner Musie 7. 0 Contemporary American Composers: Randall Thompson Victor CGater (flute), George — Hopkins (clarinet) and Victor Mandel (viola) , Suite for Flute, Clarinet and Viola ; (NZBS) 747. Gerard Souzay (baritone) ' Songs by Dupare 741 The Loudon Symphony Orchestra ~@onducted, by Felix Welngartner ~ Goncerto Grosso in G Minor, Op. 6. ; No. 6 Handel 8. 0 Brigitte de Beaufond (violin) and Charles Lilamand (piano) (Por details.. see 4YC) 9.0 . Reginald Kell) (clarinet) and the Londen ~ Philharmonic » Orchestra conducted by. Sir Maleolm Sargent Concerto mM A, K.622 : Mozart 9.30 European Journey, by James Bertram: The Face of Spain (NZBs) 9.55 The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vaclav Talich Symphonic Poem: The Golden Spinning Wheel, Op. 109 Dvorak 10.47 Ghamber Music Ensemble directed by Sandor Salge Serenade for Oboe, Horn and String Quartet Ratner 10.34 Israel Raker (violin) and Yaltah Menuhin (piano) Second Sonata Antheil 44. 0 Close down TVD .AUCKLANR, Op.m. Your Hostess Tonight: boris 5.15 Waltz Time 5.45 Ollicer, Crosby Preview of Overseas Successes Australia Calling Latest Local Releases Tommy Dorsev Favourites Bing Crosby Song Album Chorus and Orehes iat: Inspector West "Radio City. Varieties Thes Soloists Entertain . O- PDistriet: Weather Forecast Close dawnt IXN».)WHANGAREL_ 7. 0 am. freakfast Session — 7.45 Weather Foreeast) and Northland Tides : 8.0 Junior Kequests saosin AcCOMHNNIN 9. 0 Women’s News from Town (liose- ) mary Dempsey } 9.30 Continental Artists: Henri Leca and Jean Sabion 9.45 Theatre Tunes

410. O Jamaica Inn 10.145 Story of Vivian Lang 10.30 Keys of the Kingdom (first broadCast 10.45 Kawakawa Calling 141. 0 Close down 6. Op.m. Tea Dance with Roberto Inglez and his Orchestra 6.15 foy Nichols 6.30 Melody Fare 6.45 Patrick Dawlish 7. 0 Songtime 7.15 Alias the Baron 7.30 Kves of Knight 7.45 Turntable’ Rhythm 8.1 Radio Concert Hall 8.30 Jan Mazurus Sings 9. 4 Waltz kings of Vienna 10,0 Zi Bouok Keview NZBS) 10.30 Close down IXH ,,,tAAMILTON, 1310 ke. 7. Oam. breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report 9. 0 Shoppers’ Session (Shirley Mad0 Dance Bands 45 Song Roundabout 10. 0 A Man Called Sheppard 10.16 The Man from Maloba 10.30 Pathway of the Sun 10.45 epitaph for Henriette 11. O© Stanley Black and his Orchestra 11.16 sung by the kKordites 11.30 iv Waltz Time 11.45 Cinema Organists 12. 0 Musical Mailbox: Cambridge 12.33 p.m. Lunch Music 1.0 The Renegade 1.15 Voices in Untson 1.30 Gypsy Orchestral 1.45 Family Favourites: Alf and Bob Pearson 2.0 Women’s Hour (Marjorie. Green): The Strange Life- of Deacon Brodie; Fashion News 3. 0 Song Album 3.15 Saxophone soloists 3.30 The Beeton Story 3.45 Music of the British Isles 4.0 Ballet Music The Prospect Before Us Boyce-Lambert * Les Patineurs Meyerbeer-Lambert 4.45 Organ Serenade 5.0. They Were Champions 5,15 Modern Musical 5.45 Famous Rescues 6. 0 hadio. Comedians 6.15 Destination Venus 6.30 Hawaiian Rhythm 6.45 Henry Leca’s Ensemble 7. 0 The Bean 7.15 the Beckoning Shore 7.30 Meet Mr. Mystery 7.45 The Four Aces 8. 0 Frankton Stock Sale Report 8.15 Music of Richard Rodgers: Carmen Cavallaro (piano) 8.30 A Case for Cleveland 9. 4, Made to Measure: Music for Films 9.30 The Vienna Symphony Orchestra A Tchaikovski Fantasy arr. Stolz rg Song of Love: Lily Pons (soprano) 10. O The Wavne King Show 10.30 Close down bi sco ROTORS, 9.30a.m. The Burtons of Banner Street Black Dyke Mills’ Band 10.15 Charles Trenet 10.30 ill Glabe’s Orchestra 10.45 \Musie While You Work 11.15 ken Griffin (organ) 11.30 English Entertainers 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Music While You Work 2.30 fhe Ink Spots 2.45 lan Stewart 3. 0 Miss Billy 3.15 BBC Concert Hall: — The Halle Orehestra conducted by Sir John Barbirolli IcAriesienne Suite Bizet Fantasy Concerto for Trombone Creston (Soloist: Maisie Ringham) A Cumbrian Rhapsody: Tarn Hows Johnstone 4.15 Mavis Rivers 4.30 Ivan Rixon Singers . English Light Orchestras 5. 0 Tino Rossi For Our Younger Listeners: Story and The Farm Without a Name (ABC) ; sing As We Go 6. Dinner Music 6.46 A Musical Calendar

: The Musie of Franz Lebar 7.20 The Golden Gate Quartet 7.30 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 The Dark Stranger 10.5 For Your Listening Pleasure 10.30 Close down ? WELLINGTON $70 ke. $26 \m. 5. Oam. Breakfast session 5.30 Local Weather Conditions 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service ; 10.30 Melodiously" Yours 11. 0 Women’s session: Celia Manson reviews Our Virgin Island, by hobb White, and Simple Takes a Wife, by Lungston Hughes; Musie in’ BritainMainly About Orchestras, a talk by Arthur Jacobs (NZBS) 11.39 Featured Singer: Kathleen Ferrier 11.46 Ai the Organ 12. 0 Luneh Music 2. Op.m. BBC Concert Hall The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra con--ducted by Basil Cameron with Jennifer Vyvyun (suprano), Louis kentner (piano) and George Thalben-Ball (orgun) Overture: The Roman Carnival Berlioz | Piano Coneerto No. 2 in A Liszt Aria: The Wife of Bath (The Can--terburyv Pilgrims) Dyson Organ Concerto in B Flat Handel-Wood | (BBC) 0 The Man in the Iron Mask 0. Music While You Work t) Three Generations 0 Riythm Parade Children’s session: Jenny’s Story | for Younger Listeners; Story of -the Ballet 5.45 Popular Parade 6.0 Tea Dance 715 The Count and Captain Williams: The third talk written by Kathleen 3. 3.3 4. 4.3 5.15 Newick NZBS) 7.30 Variety Ahoy: Jon Pertwee from H.M.S. Mereury (BBC). (to be repeated from 2YA at 11.30 a.m. on Friday ) 8. 0 Bob Barcham and his Sextette, with sengs of Catherine Berry (Studio) -~8.20 Waltzing with Mantovani 8.30 Wellington Boys’ Institute Senior. Band, conducted by J. C. King (Studio) 9.30 Play: Darkness at Pemberley, a mystery by T. H. White (NZBS) 10.40 Variety 4929) Close down YG, AVELLINGTON, 5. 0pm. Early Evening. Concert | 6.0 Dinner Music |7. 0 The Juilliard String QOnartet Quartet No. 2, Op. 17 (1917) Bartok | (The third quartet will be broadcast : from 2YC at 7.30 on Friday) 7.32 Margaret Ritchie (soprano) kKnowest Thou the Land Liszt Wilhelm Kemp = (piano) ; ) Petrarch Sonnets 8. 0 Brigitte de Beaufond (violin) and Charles Lilamand (piano) (For details, see 4YC) 9. 0 The London Symphony Orchestra | conducted by Anatole Fistoulari _ Ballet Musie: Swan Lake 40.35 Nocturne: Uninterrupted — poetry and music 114. 0 Close down ‘YD, WELLINGTON, 7. Op.m. Variety Time | 7.30 The Adventures of the Scarlet : Pimpernel 8. 0 rasrating Archie (BBC) (a repe- ; tition of Saturday’s broadcast from 24 re : 30 Chips 8 i9, 0 Down Beat Poll Winners of 1953. 9.30 Music in the Tanner Manner 10. O District Weather Forecast Close down OXG oo GISBORNE, 297 m 7. O a.m. Breakfast Session 9. O Feminine Viewpoint (l’amela kemp) 9,30 Music While You Work 10. O Famous Fortunes ‘20.15 True Confessions

-40.30 Mcerning Melodies 410.45 Voices That Blend 14.0 Close down 6. Op.m. Teatable Tunes 6.30 The Story of Doctor Kildare 7. 2 What Do You Think? 7.15 Fabian of the Yard 7.30 Patti Page 7.45 Robert Stolz and his Orchestra 8.2 For the Farmer: Hill Pasture Management, by F. E. T. Suckling, of the Grasslands Division of the DU.S.1.R. (N ZBS) 8.15 John Charles Thomas (baritone) 8.30 Looking at re 8.45 For the Pianist 9.°3 My Selection . 9.30 The Black Museum 10. O Relax and Listen 10.30 Close down QYL 860 yc NAPIER 349 a 9.33 a.m. Housewives’ Choice 10. 0 Devotional Service /{ 10.18 Master Music (10.45 Officer Crosby 11.0 Music While You Work 11.30 Stars to Steer By; The personal philosophy of Sydney Wills, of Christchurch (NZBS) 1.34 South Sea Melodies 1.45 Light Pianists 2.0 Lunch Music 2.12 p.m. Hawke’s Bay Orchardist and Market Gardener (Department of Agrieulture) 2. 0 Music While You Work 2.45 For the Countrywoman (Laurie Swindell) 3.15 Classical Session: Piano Sonata No. 4 (1948) Anthei! 4. 0 Musically Yours 4.27 Music from the Ballroom 4.45 Folk Music 5. 0 5.15 2 ee Accordion Music Children’s Session: Kookaburra Stories 5.45 Dinner Music aa. After Dinner Music 7.10 The Hawke’s Bay Farmer 7.30 The Bluebird: Maeterlink’s famous play for children, adapted by Oliver. A. Gillespie (NZBS) 8.38 Tango and Waltz with Mantovani 9.30 Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam Symphony No. 9 in C (The Great) . Schubert Excerpts from the Damaation of Faust Berlioz 10.30 Close down QIPNEW. PLY MOU 7. Oam. breakfast. Session 7.30 District Weather. Forecast 9. 0 Women’s Programme (i’rudence Gregory); Taranaki Newsletter 9.30 Khumba Rhythms 9.45 Luke simmons and his Blue. Mountain Boys 10. 0 Manhunt 10.145 The Caravan Returns 40.30 ‘The Enchanted Island 410.45 The Deceiver 11.0 Close down 6. Op.m. Teatime Tunes 6.30 songs from Jane Powell 6b. Colonel X 7.0 Slow Beat 7415 The Octopus (last broadcast) 7.30 Meet Mr. Mystery 7.45 Bright and Breezy 8. 1 Listeners’ Requests ; 9.30 And Not To Yield: A story of ( ‘haracter training through adventure (BBC) 40. 0 Song Album 10.30 Close down

= 4 -. — oe -. 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 p.m. YA and YZ Stations 6. 0 a.m. London News. Breakfast Session (YAs only) 7.0, 8.0 London News. Breakfast Session 9. 4 Children’s Holiday Programme 9.30 Dr. Turbott’s Talk: Ventilate in Cold Weather 0 p.m. London News 6.40 National Announcements 6.45 Radio Newsreel (not 1YZ) 9. 0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 Airways and Aijrcraft, by Bertram Cornthwaite 11. 0 London News (YAs and 4YZ)

Tuesday, May 11

OKA NVA ; 7. Oam. BKreakfast S#asion 7.45 Weather Report 50. m. 9. 0 Especially for Women (Vatricia Murphy ) 9.30 Songtime with Perry Como 9.45 Roberto Inglez and his Orehestra 10. 0 The Racine Harcourts 10.46 Manhunt 10.30 Lady in bistress 10.46 Victor" Silveste and his Silver Strings 41. Close down 6. Op.m. Songs by Pat MeMinn 6.15 Primo Scala and his Aceordion Band 6.30 Hits of-the Day 6.45 Hawaiian llarmonies ~ ee Reserved 7.15 The Four Corners. and. the Seven -eas 7.30 Fred Waring and nis Pennsylyvanians ‘ 7.45 Piano Parade 8. 1 Actors’ Choice 8.30 Variety Fanfare (BBC) 9. 4 Leo Clarens and his Orchestra. 9.15 Room 25 9.45 songs by Joy "Nichols 10. O Melody Mixture 10.30 Close down OXN .. 1340 NELSON ,, 7. Oam. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Between Ourselves: Feminine Toples 9.30 Variety from the U.S.A. 10. 0 The Evil Lady 10.15 Housewives’ Requests 10.45 beft Fingers 11. O Close down 6. Op.m. Paradé of Stars 6.45 Waltz Time Melodies Fe Meet Mr. Mystery 7.15 Do You know? (Junior Quiz) estudio) 7.30 Musie for the Moderns 8. 0 Spotlight on Sport (Alan Paterson) 8.15 Danceland 8.45 Reserved 9. 4 The Golden Bush (NZS) 9.15 Brass Band Contest, 1954: Kaiko ral Brass Band, Wellington Watersiders Silver Band and N, Goffin" (cornet NZBS (final broadcast) 9.45 Window ou the Cameroons: Colin Wills tells of a visit to that strange and beautiful region of West. Africa’ iMustrating his story with recordings made on his journey (BBC) 10.15 Musie Saton 10.30 . Close down V4 CHRISTCHURCH 690 ke. 434-m. 7.87 a.m. Canterbury Weather Forecast 9.34 Popular Classics: BBC Symphony Orchestra 10. 0 Mainly for Women: Background to the Overseas News; Three Generations 10.30) Pevotional Service 10.45. Music While You Work 11.15 Matthew bickie (tenor) 11.30 (ierry Moore (piano) 11.46 The Musie of Richard Rodgers 12. 0 Liumeh Musie 1.27 p.m. Canterbury Weather Forecast 2. 0 Mainly for Women: A New Look at Your Home, by Ray Robins (NZBs); Film Review 2.30 Music While You Work 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR Svmphonie Espagnole Lalo Ode, to Musie Chabrier Patrie, Op. 19 Bizet 4.0 ‘The Five Smith Brothers 4.30 The William Flynn Show 5. 0 Melody Time 6.15 Children’s session: Books for Your Library; What is Law? > (NZRS) 5.45 The Melachrino Orchestra 6. 0 Listeners’ Requests 7.15 Round and About: Picton’s Relic, by Cecil Manson, the first of six talks on little Known stories of New Zealand’s past (NZBs) 7.34 Dad dnd Dave 7.46 Swiss Dance Melodies 8.0 Songs from the Shows, with Van"essa Lee (BBC) 8.30 Canterbury. Roundabout (NZBS) 9.30 Scottish Half Hour 410. 0 lee Wee Erwin’s Dixieland Band 10.30 Hlere’s Teddy Wilson at the Piano 10.45 ‘ierry Mulligan’s Tentette 411.20 Close down

ay (\Ke CHRISTCHURCH 5. Op.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music | ¥. 0 The London Baroque Ensemble } | Symphony for Wind Instruments R. Strauss 7.38 elifferd Curzon (piand) Fantasy in C, Op. 15 (The Wanderer Schubert 8. 0 The National Opera of Australia in a performance of TH seraglio, by Mozart, with Tais Taras as Constance, Betty Prentice as Blonda, Leslie Adams as helment, Robert O’Donnell as Pedrillo, and Frank Lisle as Osmin, conducted bv Georg Tinthner (From the Theatre Royal 10.30 Kay Lev (piano) and the Pascal String Quartet Quintet No 2 in € Minor, Op. 115 Faure 11. 0 lose down OC 1160 k 258 m. 7. Oa.m. Salute the Day (9. 0 tiood Morning, Ladies | 9.30 Partners in Harmony | 9.45 Voeal Variety 10. O Lady in Distress / 10.15 The Devil and the Lady cage 10.30 leserved ; 1045 Barbara Dale 14. 0 Close down 6. O p.m. Tunes for Early Evening | 6.15 The Stars Shine 6.30 Rippling Keys 6.45 Latin Pattern 7. 0 Vocal Pairs | 7.15 Four Corners | 7.30 Black Lightning : 7.45 song Folio ‘ : 8. 0 Digger Reports : 8.10, ZK Book Review (NZBS) 8.30 The kentucky Minstrels 8.45 Talk | 9. 3 Porothea Braus (piano) ; Variations in C, WK.2¢5 Mozart | The National osvrephonyvy Orchestra of Englind conducted by Walter Goehr Symphony No, 39 in E Flat, K.543 / Mozart | 9.35 Play: Mazil, by Maxwell Gray / (NZBS 9.53 Jamaican Folk Songs, sung by | Louise Bennett. (BBC) 10. 7 Old Time Dance Musie 10.30 lose down OYE ek EYMOUTT,, 9.45 a.m. Morning Star: Victoria de los Angeles 10. o bevotional Service 10.18 Looking at Life 10,30 Music While You Work

: 44.0 -Miss"Bttty~ 11.15 Morning Coneert 12. 0 Luneh Music 2. Op.m. Classical Music Piano Quintet in E Flat, Op. 44 Schumann 2.30 Women's Session (Vera Moore) 3. 0 Mittsic While You Work 3.30 Among Your Souvenirs 4.0 The Burtons of Banner Street 4.12 From the Land of the Heather 4.30 llits of Yestervear 5. 0 Popufar Parade 5.15 Children’s Session: Search for the | Golden Booweraug; Seeing Stars: Fam ous Observatories 45 Folk Songs with Burl Ives 0 Dad and Dave ed 15 Forest, Bird, Maori and Pioneer ip The Bing Crosby show. (VOA Play: The Wooing of Aunt Jene- | pher, adapted by O, A. Gillespie, from a. short story by Donne Byrne (NZBS) 8.25 doset Locke. (tenor) 8.35 Victor Young’s Singing Strings, 9.30 \lfredo Carnpoli (violin)) and George Malcolm (harpsichord) Sonata in A Handel Jennifer Vyvyvan (soprano songs of England 10. 0 Moods for Candlelight: Francis Scotts Orchestra 10.30 Close down AVA DUNEDIN 780 ke. . 384 m. 9.30 a.m. Music While You Work 10.10 = insiriimental tnterlude 10.20 bevotional service 10.38 song Album 11. 0 Country Women’s Magazine of the Air: The Otago Peninsula, the second of four historical talks by Margot Ross (NZBS) (a repetition of 4YA’s broadcast on April 7); Dogs We Have Known and | Loved, the lirst of two talks by Essie | Flett; Down on the French Farm, the third talk by Joyvee Guppy 11.36. Morning Proms 12. 0 Lunch Musie 2. Op.m. Celebrity Artists 2.30 Music While You Work 3. 0 Christian Marlowe’s Daughter 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Piano Sonata No. 19 in E Fiat Haydn. Song Cycle; To the Distant Beloved, op. 9s 2 Beethoven Piano Trio in D Minor, Op, 63 Schumann 4.30 Frou, Stage and Screen 6.15 Children’s session: Nursery Sing song: Information. Bureat ; 5.45 hi Merry Mood 7. 0 Ngupara Sheep bog. Trial Results 7.5 Talk: National Hospital Day, by Dr. J. Fulton 7.15 The Gardeh Club (J. Passmore) 7.30 Listeners’ Requests 11.20 Close down 4YC 900 DUNEDIN, , Mm. 5. 0 p.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 The Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam conducted» by Eduard van | Beinum Leonora Overture No, 2 Beethoven | Piano Concerto in € Minor, W.491 Mozart (Soloist: Kathleen Long) Excerpts from The Damnation of | Faust Berlioz 8. 0 Brigitte de Beaufond (violin) and Charles Lilamond (piano) First half of a Public Recital Sonata No, 410, Book 3 L’Eclair Sonata In A, K.526 Mozart (From the Concert Chamber) 9. 0 Maggie Teyte (soprano) Songs by Faure and Debussy 9.15 Boston Promenade Orchestra conducted by Arthur. Fiedler Lrivertissement d Ibert | 9.31 Discovery: \ Plastic World, 4 pro- | gramme on seientitie researeh and development in Britain (BBC 9.50 Nona kKabos and Louis Kentner | (pianos) Duets for Children, Nos, 1-f0 Walton 10. 2 Contemporary American Composers: Jolin J. Niles. Barbara Hyland (mezzo-soprano), Reginald Spence (tenor) and Pat Towsey (plano) songs of the American Negroes and the kentucky Mountaineers (NZBS) 10.36 Amudeus. Quarter String Quartet No. 4 ‘ Rainier 11. 0 Close down

pa ones 9.35 a.m. finis "Week's Composer; Grier 10, 9 bevotional Service ee 10.18 The Country Doctor ; 10.30 \Nusic While You Werk ¥ tee 11. 0 Women at Home: Home Science Talk: Pickling Cucumbers; Family Waze, by Jillian Squire: Cooking in the Bridal Bungle-O (NZBS); Today in N.Z. History (NZBS NN== a o Miniature Concert 2. oe upch Music Op The Caravan Passes 16 a Rb Composers .Arlesienne suite No, 2 Bizet Don Quiehotte a Duleinee Ravel Carnival of the Animals Saint-Saens 3. 0 sydney Maekwan (tenor) 3.15 Waltz Time 3.30 Musie While You Work 4. 0 Marching with the Guards 4.30 Memories of Frinl 5.15 Children’s Hour: Time for Juniors; The Moon Flower (ABC); Junior Gardenies 5.45 Interlude for Strings 6. 0 Four Hands on Two Pianos: Poptilat Tunes by Jolbn Parkin and Peter Jeffery, With songs by John McDonald (NZBS) 7. 0 Nighteaps Sheep Dog Trial Result§S Farm and Country: Lorneville stock Market Keport; An address on the prospects for meat and wool production, by Dr, &. P. MeMeeken: The part beef can play in our farming economy (NZBS); Drainage, by. K. L. Mayo; Fresh Eggs, by ©. J. Gotdsmith % 7.30 Listeners’ Hequests 8. 0 The Invercargill Musical Union conducted by Elgar Clayton, with soloists Mavis Martin, Mauvitz Engelen. Dora Drake, Ninian Walden, Don. Mehines, Audrey Nicholson, May Burman, Jobn Waddell and Bruce Strathern Carmen Bizet (Concert performance from the Civie Theatre) 0.45 Piano Music of Ravel 1.20 Close down

Tuesday, May 11

District Weather Forecast from ZBs: 730 am, 1.0 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.

District Weather Forecast from ZBs e 7.30 a.m. 1.0 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.

IZB oie 60: 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 8. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 8.30 Andre Kostélanetz 9.45 We Travél’the Friendly Road wtih Friend Harris 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 Reserved 10.30 David’s Children 10.45 Mary Livingstone, M.D. 11. 0 Whistle While You Work 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Jane) 12.0 Listen While You Lunch 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2.0 Matinee 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina): The oa ee Shore ee Club Notices operas how 0 Richard Tauber 16 Four Hands in Harmony A Little of This and a Little of 30 7 38 dunior Jukebox Tom Corbett, Space Cadet EVENING PROGRAMME Top Scores Walkabout Space Pirates . Piano Interlude Reserved 1 Love a Mystery Question Mark RS0RSHO NINDDOB

| 8. 0 8.30 8.45 9. 0 9.15 10. 0 10.30 10.45 11. 0 11.30 12. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade Twenty-Six Hours The Racing Harcourts Philip Marlowe Investigates Spinning the Stars Memories in Melody: Red Talbot Dark Destiny Town and Country Quarter-Hour Late Night Variety Jazz Parade Close down py 4: Gagan ee 6. Ga.m. Sreakfast Session 6.15 9. 0 9.30 10. 0 10.15 10.30 10.45 11. 0 11.30 12. 0 Railway Notices Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) Morning Melodies Doctor Paul Indian Summer David’s Children . Mary Livingstone, M.D. Mid Morning Choice Shopping Reporter (Doreen) Bright and Breezy 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2. 0 2.15 2.30 Orchestral Parade Tenor and Baritone Women’s Hour (Miria): Beauty Talk; The Beckoning Shore 3.39 3.45 4.0 Partners in Harmony Black and White Keys ‘Buddy Clark

4.15 Hawaii Calis 4.30 Today’s Rhythm 4.45 Something Sentimental 5. 0 Guy Lombardo Orchestra 5.15 Fiotsam and Jetsam 5.30 Rod Craig in Sabotage 5.45 Tom Corbett, Space Cadet EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.15 Walkabout (last broadcast) 6.30 Evil Lady 6.45 Winifred Atwell 7. 0 Reserved 7.30 I Love a Mystery 7.45 Black Lightning 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Twenty-Six Hours 8.45 Enemy to Crime 9. 0 Philip Marlowe Investigates 9.15 From Our Parlophone Library 9.30 Durante and Askey 9.45 The David Rose Orchestra 10. 0 In Reverent Mood 10.15 Lee Lawrence 10.30 Dark Destiny 10.45 Musical Mélange 12.0 Close down 37 CHRISTCHURCH 1100 ke. 273 m. 6. Gam. Daybreak Discs 7. 0 Breakfast Call 8. 0 Breakfast Club (Happi Hill) 8.15 Good Morning, Childrén 8.30 Breakfast Session 9. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Music While You Work 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 January’s Daughter 10.30 David’s Children 10.45 Mary Livingstone, M.D. 11. 0 Alfred Shaw Ensemble and John Fullard (tenor) 11.30 Shoppin Reporter 12. 0 Lunch usic 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories . a Early Afternoon Concert 2.30 Women’s Hour (Molly McNab): Beauty Talks: Hands, by Dorothy Wheeler; The Beckoning Shore 3 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Jan Kiepura (tenor) a of Breath rothers and their Bands Errol Garner at the Piano Lu Ann Simms They Do it in Tennessee The Merry Macs Entertain Adam Rennie and his Quartet Tom Corbett, Space Cadet EVENING PROGRAMME ae Tea Dance with Carroll Gibbons Orchestra Walkabout Ray Ventura and his Orchestra Gerry Brereton takes the Vocal Reserved I Love a Mystery The Dark God Lifebuoy Hit Parade Twenty-Six Hours Dinner at Antoine’s Philip Mariowe Investigates Tony Brent Sings This and That \ Ragtime Piano Sarah Vaughan Dark Destiny Dancing Time Close down 47B ie a am. Breakfast Session Weather Forecast . Morning Star ; Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) Melodies for Madame ° ~ aos ACAT ALAS ww 2 COOBSsANNNADD -~a ds S Aw’ bed Bax ho oN1onToonoonon onoueo Bob85 0 Doctor Paul 15 Reserved 80 David’s Children 45 Mary Livingstone, M.D. O Midways in Music .30 a ge Reporter + O Lunch Musio aad A OONINID

1.30 2. 0 2.30 3.30 4.0 4.15 4.30 4.45 5. 0 6. 0 6.15 6.30 6.45 5.45 1. Op.m. The Stars Entertain Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories Variety Concert Women’s Hour: Film and Theatre News; Beauty Talk; Strange Honeymoon (final broadcast) Afternoon Musicale Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra Tenor Time Organs in. Bright Tempos ‘Up-to-Date Recordings Tea Tunes Tom Corbett, Space Cadet EVENING PROGRAMME Popular Song Time : Walkabout (final broadcast) Famous Entertainers Edmundo Kos and his Orchestra Reserved ; I Love a Mystery Frenchman’s Creek Lifebuoy Hit Parade Twenty-Six Hours Secret Mountain ; Philip Marlowe ihveéstigatés Songs by Rise Stevens The Thoroughbred Tempo Time Dark Destiny Bing and Others Dancing Date Merry and Bright Close down 27 A PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke. 319 ms 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Good Morning Requests 9.30 Out of the Past: The Smoothies (9.45 Victor Silvester’s Silver Strings 10. 0 Delia of Four Winds 10.15 Poor Man’s Orange 10.30 Rowan Lodge 10.45 The Unbeliever 11. O Shopping Reporter (Margaret Isaac) 11.30 Music from Operetta 12.0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Here Comes the Bride (Margot) 2.0 The London Palladium Orchestra 2.15 Sidney MacEwan (tenor) 2.30 Women’s Hour (Kay gg): le of Fashion; Fashion News; auty a 3.30 Spotlight on European Artists 4.0 Knight Barnett (organ) 4.15 Folk Songs and Danoe 4.30 Western Style: Gene Autry 4.45 The Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra 5. 0 Fred aring’s Pennsylvanians 5.15 Piano Accordion Bands 5.30 Waltzing with Strauss 5.45 Frank Cordell’s Orchestra EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Teatime Tunes 6.15 Walkabout (final broadoast) 6.30 Featuring N.Z, Artists 6.45 Piano Parade 7. 0 Eyes of Knight 7.15 The Devil and the Lady 7.30 Deadly Nightshade 7.45 A Place of Honour 8. 0 The Hardy Family 8.30 Hit Tunes of the Forties 8.45 The De Marco Sisters 9.0 The Black Museum 9.30 Light Orchestras and Instrumentalists 10. 0 Drama of Medicine 10.15 Enemy to Crime 10.30 Close down Trade names appearing in Commercial Division | programmes are published by arrangement. A star of opera, radio and screen, Rise Stevens was born in New York City. She began to sing in a children’s chorus, At the age of 17 Miss Stevens joined a small opera comique company and advanced to solo parts, After serious study Rise Stevens was anuditioned in Paris and Zurich; George Szell, the conductor, offered to accompany her, and she was engaged as leading mezzo-soprano in Prague. She’ entered the Metropolitan in 1938, and has sung throughout Europe and America. 4ZB will broadcast songs by Rise Stevens at 9.15 p.m.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 30

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Tuesday, May 11 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 30

Tuesday, May 11 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 30

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