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Saturday, May 15

AUCKLAND lY 760 ke. 395 m. | 9. 4am. Mirth and Melody 10. O bevotionus: Kev. A. J. Gibbs 10.20 Sports Postponements; Light Orchestras and Vocalists 10.45 at Auckland Alexandra Trotting Park: Club’s Meeting Commentaries | i throughout 0 Popular Dance Bands 41.30 Melodies of the Moment 72. 0 tunch Music ; 2. Op.m. Saturday Matinee 3. a x Rugby Commentary (from Eden 6.15 Children’s session: The Magic Key 6.46 The. Companions of Song 6. 0 Time -tor Variety 7.30 London Studio Melodies: /’eter Yorke’s Concert Orchestra (BBC) 8. 0 Auckland Variety Stage: Part of a show given recentiv by Auckland artists at the W-.N.Z.A.F. Station at Whenuapat (NZBS) 8.30 Educating Archie (BBC) (10 he | repeated from 1YA at 2.0 on Tuesday) | 9.15 Lookout, by L. F. Rudd | 9.30 The Bing Crosby Show (VOA) 40. 0 Make Believe Ballroom Time 11.20 Close down 1Y¢ AUCKLAND | 880 ke. m. 2. Op.m. Orchestral Tour ee | Light Concert 4.0 Arias from Opera 4.20 Concerto 5. 0 Close down 6. 0 Dinner Music | 7. 0 Shura Cherkassky (piano) Fantasie in F. Minor, Op. 49 Mazurka No. 23 in D, Op. 33, No. 2 Etude No. 4 in © Sharp Minor, Op. 10, | No. 4 Chopin | 7.20 Nicholas Nickleby (BBC) 7.50 Introductory Talk to Samson, by. Oliver Harris 3. 0 Oratorio: Samson, by Handel, with the Auckland Choral Society, Beatriet. Webb (soprano); Beatrice Jones (con--tralto), wa conducted by Ramon Opie (tenor) and OrchesOliver Harris (From the Town Hall) 40.15 Janos Starker (‘cello) and Otto Herz (piano) -Rhapsody No. 14 Bartok Lakodaimas Weiner Sonata Kodaly 10.49 The Busch String Quartet Capriccio in E Minor, Op. st 11. 0 WD Oa. i" 45 1.30 Mendelssohn. Close down 5 . AUCKLAND, m. Showease of Music At Home with Lionel Barrymore Manhattan Musicals 12. O song Albuin 12.20 p.m. Pop Orchestra Favourites 12.40 Auckland’s Own 1. 0 Solo. Time 1.15 Association Football (From Blandford Park) 2.50 Musical Jnterlude 3.10 Rugby League (from Carlaw Park)’ 4.45 My Son, Tom 5.15 Your Hostess Tonight: Vera Lynn 5.30 Jazz Memories : 5.45 Officer Crosby 6. 0 Tops ‘in Tunes 6.30 Time Tor Music (BBC) (a repeay of Thursday’s drondeast from 1YA 2 @ Dale Alderton ant his Band, with Esme Stephens (from the Radio Theatre) 7.30 Cocktail Time: Stanley Black 8. 0 Join in -the Chorus 8.30 Radio Cabaret 16. O District Weather Forecast | Close down IXN 970 ke. | § a.m. Breakfast Session Weather Forecast and Northland Tides 8. 0 Junior Requests ’ S Bunkhouse Show 9.15 Morning Musicale 45 Ken Griffin (organ) 10. O+ Guest Artist: Robert Wilson 105 Kamo Cavalcade Music in the. Melachrino: Manner 40.45 Home Decorating, bys "Armée stewart 114.0 Close down Pras a 6. Op.m. Partners in Harmony $30 Patrice Munsel (soprano) Aecent on Melody Patrick Dawlish Saturday Serenade

7.15 Spotlight on Sport (Woodrow Wil- : 7.30 Eves of. Knight 7.45 Piatter Chatter 3..0 Sports Supplement 8.30 Choice of the People: Requests 10. O SwWingtime 10.30 Close down MH s,dAMILTON 10 ke. 229 m Breaktast Session We ather Report Sports Preview Musical Mailbox: Te kuiti Holiday Favourites llome Decorating Talk O Fate Walked Beside Me For the Home Gardener (M. C. imdex Piano Rags Waikato Racing Club’s Meeting: mmentaries throughout A Case for Freberg Whistlers Three Up and Coming Luneh Musie p.m. Special Assignment Sports Summary Lighter and Brighter Famous Fortunes Stringing Along Saturday Matinee yorts Results Experiment with Time Tunes of Today and Yesterday Chipper Molloy and Connie sports Summary Commodore’s Corner Solo Time Singing Comedians Country Dances The story of Dr. Kildare Radio Sports News The Wardy Fatnily The Millis Brothers sidney Toreh and his Orchestra Take It From Here (BC) (to be repeated from {NH at 1.30 tomorrow) 8.30 The Glen Massey Harmonica Band with Soloists sippin’ Soda Detour Waltz Medley Vocal Solo: When the Heather Gleams Diggers’ Songs llarmonica Solo: Blue Tango Maori Love Song: Manu. Rere (The Seekers) Vocal Duet: Cos I Loye You, That's : A-Why 2 China Dell ""F Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 5 (Studio) 9. 4 The Bing Crosby Show (VOA) 9.30 .The Adventures of the = Searlet Pimpernel --0 Mr. Ros and Mr. Ray: Edmundo ‘Ros, Johnny Ray, Ray Noble and Ray Fig he Cc rose down WI soo ROTORUA, 9. ‘4am. Ree Stars: as fs , Brothers 9.15 Saturday Morning Variety 10. 0. pt sa of the Waltz. A Ha -# Si ging Sisters © sto \4 a ees sexsion aM. Linton) | 10.45. Parade | $4.30" Artistry in Ry tm 12. 0 Lunch \pusic a. 0 p.m. & tt day Matinee > 215 =f irst Sports summary . . . Pee, >a" &§ ° a ; » 3 aaa 2 2 OO © On~ NN#=3+ CO 00 OF © Fo © &808 c&B8a0hOS BINA OPAIRARSAKLS WN oars | 2.30, Makers of Melody > 3.0 Rosemary Cloorey? (345° Luke simmons © 3.30 Memories in Song 3.45 Accordion fniterlude 4. 0 Light Orchestras 4.15 Second Sports sunmary / 4.30 Tea Dance | 5. 0 Hawaiian Harmonies 541 For Our Younger Listeners: 5 20,000 Leagues Under the sea: The Adventures of Clara Chulf-The_ Unusual Ostrich — (NZBS) 5.45 Khaythuin Rendezvous 6. 0 Pinner Music 6.25 Dominion Weather Forecast 6.45 Musical Travelogue 7.30 Take It From Here (BBC) 8. 0. The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel 8.39 Mr. and Mrs. North 9.15 Lookout, by L, F. Rudd 9.30- The Affairs of Harlequin- -- 40. 0 On the bance Floor 10.30 Close down

) WELLINGTON 570 ke, $26 m. 5. Oa.m. Breakfast session §.30 Local Weather Conditions 6.30 Local Weather Conditions 7.58 Wairatapa, Wellington City and Hutt Valley, and Marlborough Weather Forecast 8.10 Sports Cancellations and Postponements 9. 4 Band Music 9.30 Sports Announcements Morning Star: Bronislaw Huberman 9.40 Music While You Work 90.10 Pevotional Service : 10.30 Business Women’s session: Clim!) the Mountains-Clubs Lead the Way, a talk by John Pascoe (NZBS); Advice on Indoor Gardens, by Ethel M. Black 11. O Sports Announcements Wellington Trotting Club’s Meeting at Hutt Park: Commentaries throughout Variety 12. 0 Lunch Music Sports Announcements 1. Op.m. Association Football (from the Basin Reserve) 3. 0 Rugby Football (from — Athletic Park) 5. 0 The Salon Orchestra 5.15 Children’s session: Songs with Uncle Ernest; Quiz; The Adventures of Professor Branestawm (NZbBS); Radio Magazine 6. 0 Tea Dance 7.30 Songs from the Shows, with Van- | essa Lee (BBO) 8. 0 The Bing Crosby Show (VO\) 8.30 Educating Archie (BBC) (to be repeated from 2YD at 8.0 -0n Tuesday > 9.15 Lookout, by LL, F. Rudd 9.30 Make Believe Ballroom Time 11.20 Close down : YC .VELLINGTON,, 41. Op.m. Variety 2. 0 Afternoon Matinee 3. 0 Experiment with Time 3.30 With a Song in my Heart 4. 0 Variety 4.30 Theatre of the Air 5. 0 Early Evening Concert 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Clifford Curzon (piano) Impromptu in B Flat Schubert 7.15 JEAN BASSETT (soprano) Summer Landscape Delius Fear No More the Heat 0’ the Sun Foss Weathers Done For Fisk z Nightfall Brown (Studio) 7.30 The Experience of Age: lonuald Hambleton, interviews Bertrand Russell, Laurence Housman, Gilbert Murray and Walter de la Mare (RBC 8. 0 THE NATIONAL with Brigitte de Beaufond ‘violin, (For details, see 3YC 9.15 Soloist and Chorus of the Stutteart Choral society, with the Stuttgart Orchestra conducted by Hans Grischkat Cantata No, G: Stay With Us Cantata Now 19 10. 0 The Reith Lectures, 1952: The ‘World and the W a In bis fourth talk Professor Arnold Toynbee speaks about the way in which Far Eastern peoples have reacted to aspects of Western civilisation in different ages — (BRC) 10.30 The Mannes-Gimpelssilva Trio Piano Trio in G Minor, Op, 17 Cc. Schumann 411. 0 Close down PY), WELLINGTON 7. Op.m. Listeners’ Requests 10. O fiistriet Weather Forecast Close down OX({ .,, GISBORNE ke. 297 m 7. O a.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 7.45 Sport and Pienic Cancellations 8.45 see How They Run 9.0 Motoring with Robbie 9.165 Tenor Time 9.30 Hullo, Wairoa 9.45 Home Decorating Session 40. O Will Gluhe and his Orchestra 10.145 K.A.F. in Chorus . 10.30 Old Time Dances 14. 0 Close down 6. Op.m, Teatable Tuned ,

DDL LLL LL A A A 6.45 The Air Adventures of Biggles 7. 0 Alias the Baron 7.15 Sports Results 7.30 The Golden Salamander 7.45 Champ Butler 8.2 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 Chipper Motloy and Connie 10. O Saturday Night Cabaret 10.30 Close down YL 860 .. NAPIER 349 m. 9.35 a.m \lwayvs This Yesterday 10. 0 Master Musie 10.30 Morning Variety 12. 0 Lunch Musie 1.35 p.m. First Racing Summary 2-8 Afternoon Programme 2.45 Rugby Commentary 4.35 Second Racing Summary 5.15 Children’s Session: Halliday Storits 5.45° The Humphrey Bishop Show 7.30 Dick Barton 7.53 Saturday kan Fare 8.30 London Studio Melodies: Jack Coles and his. Orehestve Moderne with the Freddy Phillips Trio (BBC) 9.15 Lookont, by L. FL Rudd 9.30 Four Hands on Two Pianos: John Parkin and Peter Jeffery with songs by John Mebonaid (NZBS) 9.45 The Stargazers 9.59 The Bing Crosby Show (VOA) OXP NEW PLYMOUTH 7. Oa.m. breaktast Session 7.30 istrict Weather Forecast _-- 9. O Gardening Session (Bill Wilson) 9.15 Ghosis of Musie 9.30 Dance Band Parade ~9.45-- Home Decorating Session (40. 0 Light Insirumentatists 40.45 Jovee Frazer (vocal) (40.30 Waltztime (40.45 The Deceiver (41.0 Close down | 6. O p.m. Melody Time 6.30 Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh y Be Western style 7.15 Sports Results (Mark Comber) | 7.30 Something Old, Something New 8.1 The Harold Collins Orchestra and Frankie Carle (piano) Songs from the Shows, with Lisbeth Webb. (BBC) 9. 3 Radio Cabaret 9.30 Play: Jane Clegg, by St, John Ervine (BBC) 10.30 Close down OXA ,.WANGANUI 0 ke. 250 m. 7. Oa.m. breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report 8. 0 Morning Requests ~ 8.30 Sports Cancellations 9. 0 Down to Earth with Curley 9.15 Songs by Rosemary Cloovey 9.39 The Mayfair Orchestra 10. 0 Tauber Time 10.16 Morning Variety 10.45 Home Decorating Session 11. 0 Close down / 6 Op.m. HKecent Releases 6.15 songs by Dean Martin 6.30 llawalian Tlarmonies 6.45 The Deep River Boys y Pe I Spy (tinal broadeast) 7.15 Sporting Review (Norm Nielsen) 7.30 Special Assignment ; 7.45 The Weavers 8. 1 From Our Visitors’ Book 8.30 The Guy Lombardo Show 9. 4 Old Tine Dance Music 9.30 The Devil to Pay (BBC) 40. O Popular Parade ny 10.30 Ciose down

PPP PFT 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) .0, 8.0 London News. Breakfast Session .30 p.m. London News .40 National Announcements 45 Radio Newsreel (not 1YZ) it) National Sports Summary Local Sports Results i?) Overseas and N.Z. News . .15 Lookout: A N.Z. Commentary on International News, by L. F. Rudd 11. 0 London News (YAs and 4YZ)

Saturday, May 15

OXN 340 NELSON... | 1340 ke. 224 m. | 7. Oam. Breakfust Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 3. 0 Calling All Sports (Alun Paterson) 9.15 Everybody's Favourites 10. 0 Down to’ Earth with Bert (The | llome Gardener) 10.30 Cornettists 10.46 Home Decorating Session (Anne | Stewart) 11. O Close down 6. O p.m. Pinner Muste 6.45 Theatre Organ 7. 0 The Charlie kunz Programme 7.15 sports Results (Alan Paterson) 7.30 Orchestra and Chorus 8. 0 Listeners’ Requests 10.30 Close down 34 CHRISTCHURCH | 690 ke. 434m.) 757 a.m. Canterbury Weather forecast 9. 4 Every Man a Handyman: [.aurie Harris gives, good advice to the weekend worker 9.20 Topical Tunes 9.45 Light Orchestral Sketches 10. 0 London Studio Melodies: Robert. Farnonm's Orchestra (BBC) / 10.30 evotional Service 19.45 Popular Organ Programme 11. 0 Morning Variety 12. O V.unch Musie / 1. Op.m. Vligeon Club Notices Rugby League Football (from the Showgrounds / 1.27 Canterbury Weather Forecast / 3.0 Rugby Football (from Lancaster | Park) 4.25 Bright Music | 4.55 Light Concert 5.15 Children’s session: }’eking-Life in| a aCchinese Citv (RBC / 5.45 Sports Results Listeners’ Requests 7.30 The Novelettes: Popular tunes | arranged for nine ladies’ voices, under the direction of Anita Ledsham : Studio 7.45 Moon Musie; Dr, Samuel J, Hoflfman rheremin 8. 0 The Good Companions 8.30 Educating Archie (BBC) 9.15 Lookout, by 4d. FP. Rudd ; 9.30 Old Time Dance MuSic: Colin) Campbell and his Orchestra (from = the Scottish Hall) : 10. @ Sports Review / 10.15 Old Time Dance Music 41.20 Close down 3YC 960 ke. 312 m. | 1.0 p.m. Musical Programme / 5. 0 Concert Hour / 6. 0 Dinner Musie / 7. 0 Contemporary American Composers: Victor Cater (flute), George Hopkins (clarinet) and. Victor Mande! (viola) sSnite for Flute, Clarinet and Violin Randall Thompson (NZBS) : ; 7.17 The Roger Wagner Chorale dnd the | Concert Arts Ensemble Nonetto Villa-Lobos 7.30 Modern American Humorists: American Graphic Humour, by Professor Joseph Jones, of the University of Texas (NZBS) 7.45 Julius Katchen (piano) Sonata No. 2 Rorem 8. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, with — rigitte de Beaufond violin), conducted | by Warwick , Braithwaite Fantasia and Fugue in € Minor Bach-Elgar Concerto. Grosso in G Minor, Op. 4, "NoO= 38 Corelli Violin Concerto in D Major, K.2t8 Mozart (Soloist: Brigitte de Beaufond : Interval Symphony No, 92 in KE Major (Oxford) Haydn | Iheria (Images) Debussy Overture: Othello, Op, 93 Dvorak (From the Civie Theatre) 10.0 Suzanne Danco (soprano), with | Jeanne Demessieux (organ) : Ke Pleased, O Lord, to Deliver Me Schutz Ride Thou by Me Why Troublest. Thou. Thyself Come, Sweet Death, Come Bach 10.15 ©. Day Lewis and Jill Balcon read | Poems by Thomas Hardy ; 10.32 ‘Gyorgy Sandor (piano) — Sonata in BR Minor Liszt 11. 0 Close down

oye. TIMARU 1160 ke, 258 m 7. Oam. Rousing Ramblings 8. 0 Saturday's Choice (hequests) 9. O N.Z. Artists 9.15 Memory Lane 9.30 Divertissement 10.0 Man About Town 10.15 Songs of the Railroad 10.30 Country Mailbag 10.45 Anne Stewarts Home Decorating session 11. 0 Close down 6. Op.m. Holiday Mixture 6.15 Crooners’ Corner 6.30 Holiday for Song 6.45 Around the Wards: [lospital Requests 7. 0 \ Handful of Stars 7.15 Sports Page 7.30 Musical Comedy Cameo 7.45 On the Light side 8.15 Melody on the Move 840 Gems from Opera 9. 3 Light Musie Concert 9.30 Variety Fanfare (fh) 10. O Keflections 10.30 Close down | 9Y7, , GREYMOUTH 9. Ba.m. You eae: We Play 12. 0 Lunch Musie 2. Op.m. First sports Summary Saturday Matinee 3.0 Rugby Commentary (From Rugby Park) 5. 0 Second Sports Summary 5.15 Children’s Requests 5.45 Pinner Musie 6. 0 Where Did It Come From? / 6.15 Late Sporting Information 7.30 Songs from the Shows, with Stan- | ley Holloway (BBC) 8.0 The Good Companions 8.25 Ola Time and Country Dances 9.15 Lookout. by L. F, Rudd 9.30 Iron from the North, a documentary about Canada’s iron flelds in Ungava and | Labrador (OBC) 10.30 Close down AYA DUNEDIN. 780 ke. 384 m. 9. 4am. Album of Memories 9.39 Topics for Business Women: Book | Review, the first of a series of talks on | American Hterature by Elizabeth War- | burton; Growing up on Stewart Island, | the final talk by Olga Sansom (NZBS) | (a repetition of 4YA’s. broadeast on April 12); Relaxation for Health, the | fourth talk by Millicent James 10. & Musical Miniatures 10.20 [Pevotional Service 10.38 front Page Lady 11. 0 Sports Announcements Light Musie Makers: Joe Rixner 11.20 Jan Mazurus Sings 11.30 Soundtrack: Movie Magazine 12. 0 Sports Announcements Luneh Musie 1. Op.m. Sports: Association and Rugby | Football, commentaries during the Afternoon 4.30 Music for Moderns 5. 0 The Ink Spots 5.15 Children’s session: Adventurer Ex-. plorers-Eric the Red; Sparetime Club | 5.45 Light Coneert 6.15 Today in N.Z. Historsa Bushrangers | Sentenced (NZBS | 7.30 Variety Ahoy: Harry Locke from. HAMS; "Vintory? (BBE) | 8. 0 Dunedin Diary, t&64 8.15 The Vibrateens: [its Old and New. (Studio) 8.30 Edneating Archie (BRC) (to be repeated from 4YA at 2.0 on Wednesday) 9.15 Lookout, by L, F. Rudd 9.30 Panee Musie 10. O Sports Summary 10.10 PDanee Musie 11.20 (Close down ; AYC 900 DUNEDIN, m. 1.145 p.m. Matinee 3.30 Classical Hour 4.30 Excerpts from Grand Opera 5. 0 Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music

7. 0 The Paris Conservatoire Orchestra Piano Concerto No, 1 in bk Fiat Liszt (Soloist: Emil sauer) Symphony No. 5 in b Minor, Op, 107 (Reformation Mendelssohn | posers: Victor Cater. (Mute), George | Suite for Flute, Clarinet and Violin 7.48 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano) Songs by schubert 8.0 THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA wit): Brigitte de Beaufond viclin,) (For details see 3YC) 9.15 flans Hotter (baritone songs by Brahms VERA GILBERT | soprano) Ilark, Hark, thé Lark Thou Bringest Peace’ Whither? Night and Dreams Schubert (Studio) Calvet Quartet String Quartet, Op. 125, No. 1, in E| Flat 9.32 Beginnings and Endings: Findings. the third talk by Alan Mulgan NZBS) 9.50 Albert Ferber (piano) Sonata" in’ E> Flat: Op. S814 -Ches Adieu) Beethoven | Six Songs Without Words Mendelssohn 10.24 Mark Raphael (baritone songs by Wolf 10.36 Stross Quartet, with Phillip Haas | (viola) String Quintet in. Minor, K.40€ Mozart 11. 0 Close down i}

AY] INVERCARGILL © 710 ee 416 m., 9. 4am. Cowboy Roundup 9.15 Sports News 9.30 Melody . Mixture 40. 0 bevotional service 10.45 Miniature Concert 10.45 [es Miserables 11. 0 Southland Racing Club’s Meeting: Commentaries throughout 11.10 ‘Tahe It Krom. Here (BBC) (a repetition of Monday's broadcast from ‘ 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. lacing Summary Radio Matinee 3. 0 Rugby Commentary , (From Rugby Park) 4.45 Racing Sunimary 5.15 Children’s Hour: Time for Juniors; The Quiz 5.45 Late lace Results Music for the Tea Hour 7.30 Sleigh Ride: Robert Farnon’s Orchestra, Pearl Carr and Denis Martin (BBC) 8. 0 Play: Farewell, Captain Jacoby, by «, Gordon Glover (NZBS) r 8.25 The Boston Promenade Orchestra Ballet Music: Gaite Parisienne Offenbach 9.15 Lookout, by L. FL Rudd 9.30 A Man and his Music: The story of Kdward German, narration by J. Alwyn Jones, and songs by benis Grifflths (tenor), with the BBC Welsh Chorus and Orchestra concueted by Arwel Hughes (BRC) 16.30 Sporting Review 11.20 Close down

Saturday, May 15

™ = © from 12.45, Results every quarter-hour 11.0-5.15. Sports Summaries 3.0, 4.45 and 6.30 p.m. 7

_- — -- = Sports RK every quarter-hour from 11.0-5.15. Sports Summeories 12.45, 3. 0, 4.45 and 6.30 p.m.

l ZB 1070 oe m. 6. Qa.m. Breakfast Session 8.15 Sports Preview (Bill Meredith) 9. 0 Gardening Session (John Henry) 9.30 Three Hits and a Miss’’* $.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with Brother Dick 10. 0 1ZB Happiness Club 10.30 Priority Parade 11. 0 Radio Doctor: Dr. H. B, Turbott 11. 5 Favourites of the 40’s — 11.15 Sports Results every quarter hour 12. 2p.m. Melody Fare 1246 Sports Summary 2.2 Saturday Varieties 3. 0 Sports Summary 4.45 Sports Summary 5.45 Saturday Star: lasten O’Connell EVENING PROGRAMME 6, 0 Frank Chacksfield and his Orchestra 6.15 Metodies of the Moment §.99 Radio Sports News . 0 Reserved 7.30 They Lived Dangerously 7.45 Variety Time 8. 0 It’s in the Bag 3-30 Spin a Yarn, Sailor 8.4 Famous Frauds 8. 0 For the Defence 9.30 For Saturday Stay-at-Homes 9.47 London Commenatry 10. 0 .Stop the Music 10.30 1Z8 Evening Requests 12. 0 Close down

27B wie 0m. 6. Ga.m. Breakfast Session 6.15 Railway Notices 8.15 Sports Session 9. 0 Popular Pian'sts 9.15 Contrast of Voices 9.30 N.Z. Artists 9.45 Rhythm of Today 10. 0. Gardening with Snowy 10.15 Housewives’ Session (Marjorie) 10.30 Morning Concert 411. 0 ZB Radio Doctor: Dr. H. B. Turbott 11.15 Racing Results every quarter-hour 0 Sports Cancellations QO Lunch Music 5 p.m. Sports Summary Q Saturday Afternoon Variety . 0 Racing Summary 5 Racing Summary .80 News from the Zoo (C. J. Cutler) EVENING PROGRAMME Dinner Music 0 30 Radio Sports News ~~. Reserved 30 They Lived Dangerously 45 Variety Time it) It’s in the Ba .30 Spin a Yarn, Sailor 45 Silks and Saddles os For the Defence 45 London Commentary 0 Latest from Overseas : oe Time from the of ZB Evening Requests Close down

SZB ie 6. Oa.m, . Another New Day 8. 0 Breakfast Club (Happi Hill) 8.15 Sports Summary 8.30 Bright and Breezy 9.0 For the Weekend Gardener (David Combridge) 9.30 Dusty Shelves 9.45 Gift Quiz (Jack Gardiner) 10.15 Movie Magazine 10.30 Record Rendezvous 11. 0 ZB Radio Doctor: Dr. H. B. Turbott 41.145 Sports Results every quarter-hour 11.30 Sports Cancellations 12. 0 Lunch Session 12.35 p.m. Local Sports Cancellations 1..45 Sports Summary 1. 0 Light Variety including Tunes from our Head Office Library 3. 0 Sports Summary 4.45 Sports Summary 5.15 Sports Results 5.30 New Tales for Old 5.45 Up-to-the-Minute Tunes EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Guards on Parade ba Keeping Up with the World (Happi 1 6.30 Radio Sports News 7.0 Out of the Shadows (final broadcast) re They Lived Dangerously 7.45 The Dark God 8.0 It’s in the Ba 8.30 Spin a Yarn, Sailor 8.45 The Intruder 8.0 For the Defence 9.30 Memory Lane 9.47 London Commentary 10. O Variety Time 10.15 Jazz Club 10.30 For the Motorist (Harold Kean) 11. 0 Late Evening Requests 12. 0 Close down LISTENER euesenies Ne men be sent direct to the Publisher, .o. ox 2292. ee Twelve months, 20/-:; six months 10/-. All programmes in this issue are copyright to The Listener, and mey act be ceprintec without permission.

AZB wen. tae: 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 Weather Forecast 7.35 Morning Star 8.15 Racing and Sporting Preview 9. 0 Variety on Record 10. 0 4ZB Cancellation Service 10.30 Of Interest to Men 11. 0 ZB Radio Doctor: Dr. H. B. Turbott 11.45 Race Results every quarter hour until 5.15 11.30 4ZB Cancellation Service 12.45 p.m, Racing Summary 2.0 Southland Corner: Including the Best and Brightest from Overseas 3. 0 Racing Summary 4.45 Racing Summary 5. 0 Reserved 5.15 Children’s Session 5.30 From the Wonder Book of KnowEVENING PROGRAMME New Discs Radio Sports News Out of the Shadows They Lived Dangerously Tune Time It’s in the Bag Spin a Yarn, Sailor Customers’ Corner For the Defence Scottish Tenor: Robert Wilson London Commentary " Reserved 10.30 Dance Music from the Town Halt Dance 41. 0 Rhythm on Record 41,20 Further Music from the Town Hall Dance 11.45 Party Pops 12. 0 Close down 27 PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke. 319 m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 8.15 Sports Preview (Norman Allen) 9. 0 Hit Parade (Bob Hall) 9.30 Sports Cancellations 9.32 American Light Orchestras 9.45 Ballads of the Concert Hall DOD OD ONAN DD Be Pe ieee SONoCoO oC? o*toe 10. 0 The Four Corners and Seyen Seas 10.15 Out on the Range 10.30 The Guardsmen 10.45 Keyboard Capers 11. 0 Accent on Strings 11.25 Sports Cancellations 11.30 Highlights from Musical Comedy iF. 0 tLunch Music 12.26 p.m. Sports Cancellations 12.30 Dominion Weather Forecast 1245 Sports Summary 2. 9 Light Orchestral Spotlight 2.30 Afternoon Variety 3.0 Sports Summary 3. & (approx.) Rugby Commentary from the Showgrounds 4.45 Sports Summary 5.15 Tenor Time 5.30 Captain Danger 5.45 Hawaiian Serenade EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Teatime Tunes 6.30 Sports Roundup 7.0 Famous Fortunes 7.15 Office Wife 7.30 whee Lived Dangerously 7:8 A Place of Honour te Now It Can Be Told 8.30 Variety Time 8.45 Irish Interlude 9. 0 For the Defence 9.30 Comments on the N.Z. Cricket Tour of South Africa, by. Bert Sutcliffe 9.45 Oldtime Harmony 10. 0 Stars of the British Variety Stage 10.30 Close down | Robert Wilson, a Scottish tenor, was heard first in his native Glasgow, where he taught singing and gave recitals. Recordings and BBC broadcasts opened up a wider audience, and today he is one of the best-known singers in Great Britain. Robert Wilson’ will he heard in some of his favourite songs tonight at 9.30 from 4ZB. * Fa * Top favourites take the air from | 27ZA every Safereey morning at 9 o’clock, when Bob ll comes to the microphone to introduce 2ZA’s "Hit Parade."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 42

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Saturday, May 15 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 42

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