Sunday, August 15
AUCKLAND 760 ke 395 m. 8. 3a.m. Musio from the Ballet 9.30 a ere | terre 70. { 20 %Aeess Han Salvation Army Band couaucted by Bandmaster Thomas Rive (Studio) 40.30 Celebrity Artists 11. 0 ANGLICAN SERVICE: St. Aidan’s Church Preacher; Rev. Austin Charles Organist: J. Morton 12. Sp.m. Pianist of Today 42.33 Orchestral Concert 1.45 Where Did It Come From? 2. 0 THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA (For details, see 2YA) 3. 0 Play: The Shadow of the Tree, by Joseph Schull (NZBS) 4.30 The Arts in Auckland (NZBS) (a repetition of Friday’s broadcast from 1Y¥C) 6. 0 Children’s Sunday Session 5.45 Late Afternoon Concert ye BAPTIST SERVICE: The Tabernacle Preacher; Rev. John Pritchard Organist: Ray Wilson 8% The London Philharmonte Orchestra Overture: The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein Offenbach 8.15 Nga Hoe Maori: The first part of a delayed broadcast of a special Maori Concert given under the auspices of the United Maori Mission (NZBS) 9.12 News in Msori 9.30 Miniature Concert 40. 0 The Capitol Symphony Orchestra Suite: Grand Canyon Grofe 10.30 Organ Recita!: Fernando Germani 10.50 The Epilogue (BBC) 14.20 Close down HG qo RUCATAND, 6.20 p.m. Early Evening Concert London Studio Concerts: The BBC Scottish Orchestra — Herbert Janssen (baritone) Battle Weary Lamentation Prayer To Old Picture Secrecy Wolt 7.15 freltand 75th Birthday Celebration (For details, see 2YC) 8.45 The Vegh Quartet String Onertes No, 4 in E Minor (Trom My Life) Smetana 9.16 The Little Orchestra Society conducted by Thomas Scherman Serenade No. 1 in D, Op, 11 Brahms 10. 0 A Dialogue on Toleration, written by Maurice Cranston and produced by Douglas Cleverdon, with Felix Ayvimer as John Locke and Robert Eddison as Lord Shaftsbury (BBC) 4%. 9 Close down TD, AUCKLAND, Oam. Sacred Selections i948 Philip Green and the World Concert Orchestra 10.30 Popular Variety 41.0 Light Concert 42. 0 Music Makers 1.380 p.m. Songs from the Shows (BBC) 2. 0 Show 3.0 #£Ray Anthony’s Orchestra and Choir ¢* Folk Music BBC Dramatic Feature: Dead "Silence 7 4.30 Radio City Varieties ; 6. 0 New Long-Playing Releases 5.30 Radio Rotunda 6. 0 All-Time Hit Parade . 6.30 Preview of Overseas Successes "i 0 Family Hour The Last Six: A new listener-par- * tieipation programme 8.30 Suggestion Box 8.45 George Campbeli’s Cubansirs 9.0 Take It From Here (BBC) 9.30 The Phantom Drummer a Highlights of the Coming Week on YD 10. 0 District Weather Forecast Close down IXN WHANGAREI 309 _ Oam. Breakfast Session 9. 4 Northland Tidal Report : ey ? bt Ly Rossi Sings the Bandsman tee an his deal 16 Snowflakes Cardiff Chol Taik: Journey to by Jim 7 (NZBS) 0.45 Rawicz and Landauer (duopianists) ’
11. A Close down 6. O p.m. English Light Orchestras 6.15 For Our Younger Listeners: Jennifer in London; Alice in Wonderland; Junior Naturalists (Crosbie Morrison) 7.0 Concert Half-hour: Music by Chopin 7.30 Paolo Silveri (baritone) 7.45 Macklin Marrow Conducts | 8. 0 Take It From Here (BBC) (a repe- | Bein of Thursday’s broadcast from 8.29 Nicholas Nickleby (BBC) 9. 4 Whangarei Citadel Salvation Army Band and Male Voice Party conducted by Len Harvey (from the Citadel) 9.15 Orchestral Serenade 9.40 To Ears that Hear: Devotions by Rev. J. H. Allen, of the Methodist (Studio) 10. 0 Stringtime 10.20 At Close of Day 10.30 Close down XH... d2AMILTON, : 8. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session The Kingsway Promenade Orchestra 9.30 Variety Stage, 1954 9.45 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Waltzes, Op. 54, Nos. 1 and 4 Dvorak 410. 0 Morning Matinee: Bob Eberly (vocal), Leroy Anderson (orchestral), comedy Harmonists, Mary Kaye Trio, Harry Tate (comedian) , Harry Horlick, Orchestra 1, 0 From the Oratorios 1.16 Marching with Sousa 1.30 Featuring N.Z. Artists 2. 0 Sunday Serenade 2.33 a Afternoon Variet 30 8 It From Here (BBC) (a repetition of Saturday’s broadcast from ab od od ch aad 1X 2. Francis Tursi. (viola), Cornel A. Cappella Chorus, Concert Hall Chamber Orchestra Suite: Flos Campi Vaughan Williams 2.30 Short Story: Wrong Number, by Temple Sutherland (NZBS) Q §tyled by Semprini 15 Symphonic Fragments 30 Music from Many Lands 0 Nicholas Nickleby (BBC) 4.30 a playing Releases . 0 r Our Younger arenes In the Reign Glorianu (NZB Personalities on Sensis 6. 0 Songs from the Shows, with Leslie Henson (BBC) 6.30 Concerto for You The Great Tradition 7.30 London Studio Melodies: Robert Farnon and his Orchestra (BBC) 8. 0 Variety Ahoy (BBC) 8.30 Nom-de-Plume f 9. 4 Glenda Sunday Nocturne 9.40 Devotional Service: Rev. C. B. Oldfield, of the Methodist Church 10. 0 Operatic Concert 10.30 Close down IYD s00 ROTORUS,, 9. 4a.m. Sunday Morning Miscellany 9.30 Local Weather Conditions 10. 0 Where Did It Come From 10.15 The Golden Sanctuary 10.30 Quest in the — Story of a Search for Gold (BBC) 11.30 Band Music 12. 0 Midday Musicale , 1. Op.m. Dinner Music 2.0 #=Sunday’s Radio Theatre: PlayPrize Novel, a comedy by _ Edward Dourdet (NZBS); Living Ballads- ~ Selection of British Ballads and Folk Songs (BBC); Prisoner at the Bar-the trial of Madeleine Smith (BBC); Fam- ous Choirs-Glasgow Orpheus; Today’s Orchestra 5. 0 Book Shop (NZBS) 5.30 A Box at the Opera: Mignon, by Thomas 6. 0 Sunday Serenade: Light Music for Fireside Listening 6.45 Music for Meditation 7. 0 $=Methodist Service in Maori (Studio) 8. 0 Music to Remember 8.16 Variety Ahoy (BBC) 9.12 News in Maort 9.30 The Blue Danube 410. O Sunday Evening Celebrities 10.22 The Epilogue (BBC) 10.30 Close down
) 5. 0. 4 8.30 WELLINGTON $70 ke. $26 m, am. Breakfast Session Music for All ys Faulkner-Blake 10. Voices of Africa, a travelogue by (NZBS) The Curtain Rises Kathleen Joyce (contralto) 41. 0 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE: St. James’ Church Preacher: Rev. L. G, Geering Organist and Choirmaster: H,. McDonald ducted by Warwick Braithwaite, Dorothy Arias: Academic Festival Overture NZBS p.m. Melodies You Know Dinner Music THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA con. with opkins (soprano) Overture: Don Giovanni , Aria: The Wretch Thou Knowest (Don Giovanni) Symphony No, 34 tn C, K.338 Mozart Softly Sighs (Der Freischutz) Weber (The Marriage of Mozart Brahms ( ) In Quires and Places Where They God of Love Figaro) 3. 0 Sing 3.15 Play: by I. le Berne, about an escaped criminal and his effect on a family who hides him (NZBS) 4.23 Samson 4.39 Organ Music: Fernando Germant Dorian Toccata and Fugue Bach Chorale No, in A Minor Franck 5. 0 Children’s Song Service: Rev. D. Jackson Inglis, with the Congregational Choir; Tales that are told in the Dark: A Betrayal Story 5.30 Memory Lane 5.45 Radié Digest 6.15 Salon Music ROMAN SERVICE: St. Gerard’s Church Pr Choirmaster; Or | 8.6 eacher: Rev, Father Keegan L, D. Harrington pganist: Mrs. L. D. Harrington Pathways of Music: Scottish Folk It Always Rains on Sunday Songs and the Story Behind the Song. -Jean Hodges; Featured Composer: | Grieg-Marion Gabites (piano); Three Songs by New Zealand Composers: Joan Hodgson 8.30 Music by Johann Strauss 9.12 News in Maori 9.30 The Boyd Neel String Orchestra Mortify Us by Thy Grace Bac Third Suite of Ancient Airs and pessecd Respighi Allez Marcello etto 10. 0 San or King? 10.26 Reverie 10.50 The Epilogue 11.20 Close down (BBC) OY(',. WELLINGTON. 5. O p.m. 60 ke, A London Studio edd ond BBC Northern Orchestra 5.45 The Cantata Singers directed by Reginald Jacques Motets for Double Choir Bach 6. 8 Dr. Pall Isolfsson (organ) 615 Short Story: The Red Planet, the second of three tales of Love, Space and Time, by Arnold Wall (NZBS) 6.30 7.15 Sunday Evening Concert John Ireland 76th Birthday Celebrations May Hannan (violin), Frances: Anderson (cello) and Althea Harley Slack (plano) Trio No, 2 in E Minor with Dr. VerWinston Sharp (b ne non Griffiths (pian Song Cycle; The of Lost Content Taree. Ss age from Songs of a WayJohn ireland: A talk by his friend John Longmire yee Felipe Adams (violin) and Maurice Till piano Sonata No. 2 in A The Halle Choir and ae Valle Orchestra with Parry Jones (tenor) These Things Shall he 8.45 BBC World Theatre: Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen, with Grizelda Hervey, John Cazabon, Denise Bryer, Ronald Simpson ang William Trent 10.14 ad Danish State Radio Symphony "eon Glose down yD ELLINGTON, M anéhester 7.30 Music by Melachrino 8.0 Tales ay sen pre Islands
e y 8.16 Romance. in the Air: With ‘the Voices of Walter Schumann 8.30 Dad and Dave 8.45 The Johnny O’Connor Show 9. 0 Musical Masterwork: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 Mendelssohn 9.30 Evening Star: John Charles Thomas (baritone) 9.45 Carmen Cavallaro and his Orchestra 10. O District Weather Forecast Close down OXG 1010 GISBORNE, m. 8. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9. 3 BBC Bandstand: The Scottish C.W.S. Band conducted by George Hawkins 9.30 Variety Fanfare (BBC) 40. O Hospital and Old Folks’ Requests 10.46 Song wit | of the Maori I 8S) 411..0 Close down 6. Op.m. For the Children; Animal Talks 6.30 Sunday Evening Concert 7. 0 Take It From Here (BBC) (a ee of Thursday’s broadcast from ¢ Ad 3) 7.30 Carroll Gibbons on. the Air 7.45 Interlude for Strings 8. 0 Voices in Harmony 8.15 Short Story: The Sisters Fontainbleau, by Christopher Wanklyn (NZBS) 8.45 Eileen Joyce 9. 3 Songs by Eugene Conley 9.20 Quiet Time 9.40 Devotional Service: The Anglican Church (Studio) ; 410. 0 Sunday Serenade 410.30 Close down OY 860 x NAPIER 9.30a.m. Songs of Worship 9.45 Dominion A Band Championships 1954: Dunedin Highland Pipe Band, and City of Wellington Pipe Band (NZBS) 40.15 Tenors, Baritones and Basses 10.40 Short Story: The Nugget, by E. M. England (NZBS) 41. 0 Music for Everyman 11.59 Come Into the Parlour (BBC) Dinner Music 1.43 p.m. London Studio Concert: The Bournemouth ee Orchestra 349 m. ( Turin Symphony Orchestra Overture: Leonora, No, 3 Beethoven Erk’s Male Chorus The Lindentree Schubert London Philharmonic Orchestra Slavonic Rhapsody Dvorak 2.45 Sunday Matinee: Play: When Joy comes, by Sean Thomas (NZBS); Song. and Story of the Maori (NZBS); Where Did It Come From? London Studio Melodies (BBC); The Johnny O’Connor Show (NZBS); Officer Crosby 6.15 Children’s Session: Junior Naturalists; The Moonflower (ABC) 5.45 ichard Tauber 6. 0 ook Shop (NZBS) Z 0 ANGLICAN SERVICE: St. John’s Cathedral Church Préacher: The Very Rev. Dean O. 8. 0 Gibson . : Organist and Choirmaster: L. 8. Adam 8.6 Paul Durand’s Orchestra, and The Companions of Song 3 8.25 JOAN RICHARDS (soprano) Daffodils in Londontown Here, Sir-Flowers, Sir! Phillips When a Wild Bird Sings Loughborough Spring’s A-Coming to Town Carew (Studio) 9.42 News in Maori 9.30 Songs from the Shows with Lupino Lane (BBC) ; 9.63 Reflections The Epilogue (BBC) 10.30 Close down
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Sunday, August 15
ya (2 70 ke 8. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9. 3 Dominion Pipe Band Championships, 1954: Dunedin Highland Pipe Band and City of Wellington Pipe Band (NZBS) 9.30 Hospital Requests 10.30 For the Pianist 10.46 jJobn Charles Thomas with the King’s Men 41. 0 Close down 6. Op.m. Palace of Varieties (BBC) 6.30 Early Evening Concert 7.0, The Blue Danube 7-30 | Romance and Rhythm 8. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Mansfield Park (BBC) 9. 3 John Veale (clarinet) and Doris Veale (piano) Sonata Hindemith (Studio) 9.20 In Quiet Mood 9.40 Devotional Service: Rev. E. T. Olds of the Methodist Church (Studio) 10. 0 Sunday Serenade 10.30 Close down ONA i200 te NOANY 8. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9.2 Music by Melachrino 9.30 R.S.A, Notes 9.40 Famous Choirs 10.0 Wanganui Sports Page (Norm Nielsen) 10.15 Lanny Ross (tenor) 10.30 BBC Bandstand Kettering Salvation Army Band (BBC) 41. 0 Close down 6. Op.m. For Our Younger Listeners: Voice of Peace; Hobbies 6.30 John Charles Thomas and the King’s Men 6.45 Melba 7.15 Short cor nad of the Grass, by Erle Wilson (NZBS) 7.28 Ballet 7.45 Paul es Ee the. Gilbert Case C) ( v 8.15 Magic and Moonlight 8.30 One Minute to Go: A selected panel discuss a variety of topics 9.4 Variety Fanfare (BBC) 9.32 Orchestral Interlude 9.40 Devotional Service: Canon J. R. L. Higgs, Anglican Church (Studio) 0.0 The Jay Wilbur Strings 10.30 Close down OXN 1340 NELSON ,,, 8. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9. 4 Early Composer of Genius: Purcell 9.30 Short Story: ate Pearl of Tiho, by Erle Wilson (NZBS) Recent A 40.30 Film-style Concertos 10.45 Cricketing Characters: Batting Since W. G. Grace, by Learie Constantine (BBC) 11. 0 Close down 6. 0 p.m. Children’s Corner: In the Days of the Black Prince (NZBS) 6.30 London Studio Melodies: Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra (BBC) aE | Popular veeate Mindy Carson 7.146 Stage and Screen Fare 7.45 The Eustace Diamonds (BBC) 8.15 Songs by Liza Lehmann 8.30 Nelson Newsreel 9. 4 Recent Light Classical Recordings 9.40 A Devotional Service: Church of Englan London Studio Concert: BBC Northern Orchestra 10.30 Close down CHRISTCHURCH 690 ke, 434 m. 9. 4a.m. Concertino in F Minor Pergolesi 9.18 Australian Vocalists 9.30 Melody for Strings 10. O First Bell: The Story of New Zealand’s Early Schools (NZBS) 40.30 Song and Story of the Maori (NZBS) 10.45 Two Piano Sonatas by Beethoven 11. 0 SALVATION ARMY SERVICE Christchurch Citadel Speaker: Senior Capt. E. Briggs Bandmaster: Ken Bridge Song Leader: Ron Gray 12. Sp.m. Ray Martin Orchestral Concert 12.33. The Albert Fisher New Note Octet and Nancy Evans (contralto) 1. 0 Dinner Music 2.0 THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA (For details see 2YA) 3.0 Where Did It Come From? .
3.15 Operatic Recital: Eugene Conley | (tenor) 3.30 Combined Roman Catholic Colleges’ Music Festival (Delayed broadcast) 4.15 Short mest Release, by G. C. A. Wall (NZBS) 4.30 Band Music 5. iP3 Children’s Service (Henry Sturge, 5.30 Negro Vocalists 5.45 String Serenade (VOA) 6. 0 Light Orchestral and Vocal Music 7.0 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE St. Andrews Church Preacher: Rev. L. Farquhar Gunn Organist: Robert Lake Choirmaster: Len Barnes 8. 5 A Tchaikovski Fantasy 8.20 The Night is Come: Sleep and Rest, arranged and presented by Myra Thomson (soprano), with Ngaira Wilson (contralto), John Scott (tenor), Grahaeme Johnson (bass), Jennifer Barnard (pianist) and Wynyard Cobby (narrator ) (Studio) 9.22 Ashburton Vocal Study Group Leader: Gertrude Smith, with Peter Boag (accompanist) The Mermaids Song Haydn The Pastoral Carey The Coming of Spring ie peel Like to the Damask Rose Elgar Dancing Elves Tchaikovski | Interlude: The Aeolians, instrumental quartet Waltzing Doll Poldini The Chase Stanford Lullaby Scott Rain Curren Tusean Folk Song: Clouds Goodnight Handel! | (Studio) Desmond Hawkins 10.26 Late Evening Concert 10.52 The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down SIC SER STCHURCH 5. O p.m. Concert Pieces 5.45 The Little Golden Shoe, based on the story of Cinderella, by Frances Dillon (BBC) 6.30 Famous Pianists YA Alfredo Campoli (violin) and George Malcolm (harpsichord) Sonata No. 4 in D, Op. 1, No. 13 Handel 7.15 John Ireland 75th Birthday Celebration (For. details see 2YC) 8.45 Gordon Watzon (piano) Sonata, Op. 21 Searle 9.2 WINSTON SHARP (baritone) Tom o’ Bedlam | : 10. 0 Wild Geese, a feature produced by | (BBC) | ilver A Ballad-maker Dusk The Splendour Falls Five Eves Gibbs (Studio) 9.16 The Collegium Musicum, Zurich Toccata for Wind Instruments, Percussion and String Orchestra Willy Burkhard
9.35 Talk: The Boredom of Fantasy, by Arthur Koestler (BBC) 9.50 The Paris Conservatoire Orchestra Les Biches (Ballet Suite) Poulenc 10.13 Franck and Faure Walter Gieseking (piano) and the Philharmonia Orchestra Variations Symphoniques Franck Marguerite Long (piano) and the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra Ballade in F Sharp, Op. 19 Faure 10.44 Short Story: Two Shillings for Eddie, by L. T. Sardone (NZBS) 11. 0 Close down SXC 1160 k IMARU 8. 0 a.m. Music 9.4 Band Session 9.30 Morning Star: Gwen Catley 9.45 Sacred Music 10. O Ballads and Light Orchestras 10.30 Musical Moments 41.0 Close down 6. Op.m. Repeat Performance 6.30 For Our Younger Listeners: Jungle Doctor 7. Fred Waring presents Disney Hits 7,30 Scottish Session: The Timaru Highland Pipe Band led by Pipe-Maijor J. McKinnon (from the Band Room) 8. 0 The Good Companions 8.30 BEATRICE CROCKER (contralto) Forbidden Tryst In Dewy Grass Maiden Love It Must Be Wondrous Fair Bohme (Studio) 8.45 For the Pianist 9.4 A Concert on Microgroove 9.30 Soliloquy 9.40 Devotional Service (Studio) 10. 0 Talk: The Boredom of Fantasy, by Arthur Koestler (BBC) 10.14 Serenade 40.30 Close down OYE nGREYMOUTH, 9. 3am. Sacred Interlude 9.30 Calling All Hospitals 41. 0 For the Pianist 11.15 Time for a Song 41.30 Merry Moods 12. 0 Dinner Music + sor Band Music 2. Encore Programme Music from the Ballet 3.0 Songs and Story of the Maori (NZBS) 3.15 Jack reas Little Orchestra 258 m. BBC) 3.45 Humour and Harmony 4. 0 Recent Releases 4,30 Classical Requests 5. 0 Children’s Song Service: Captain Cc. G. Bell 5.30 Round the British Isles 5.55 A Matter of Luck 7.0 ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICE St. Patrick’s Church Preacher: Father P. O’Hara Organist: J. J. Brown Choirmaster: Joseph Wood 8.10 Palace of Varieties (BBC) 9. 3 Overseas’ News and West Coast Sports Results 9.30 Melba 10. 0 The Golden Bush (NZBS) 10.20 The Epilogue (BBC) 10.30 Close down DUNEDIN 780 ke. : 384 m. 9.10a.m. The Imitation of Christ: Another reading from the great devotional work by Thomas a Kempis ; 9.15 John Charles Thomas and _ the King’s Men 9.30 Bandstand 10. O Soundtrack: Movie Magazine; The Phantom of the Opera; Star Personality: Richard Tauber in "Blossom Time’; The Woman’s Angle 10.30 Szymon Goldberg (violin) and the Philharmonia Orchestra Violin Concerto in D, K.218 Mozart 11. 0 BAPTIST SERVICE Hanover Street Church Preacher: Rev. E. W. Batts Organist: Upton Harvey 12. 0 Dinner Music 2.0 p.m. THE NATIONAL ee (For details see 2Y 3. 2 hee The Emperor Pf el evens by R. mith from the play by Eugene O'Neill (NZBS)
3.47 Otago Boys’ High School Muslo Festival (a delayed broadcast of portion of a recent concert in the Town Hall) 4.30 Time for Musio (BBC) 5. 0 Children’s Sunday Service 6.30 From the Ballet 6. 0 Light Recitals 7. 0 ANGLICAN SERVICE St. John’s Church Preacher: Rev. W. L. S. Harbour Organist: Kenneth H. Purser 8. 5 Music by Schubert: A selection of popular melodies presented by the Westminster Light Orchestra conducted by Leshe Bridgewater 8.29 Short Story: Guns and the Widow, by Eugene Michele (NZBS) 9.15 The Druid’s Rest: A comedy by Emlyn Williams about an innocent stranger who is mistaken for a notorious murderer (NZBS) 10.53 The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down AYC soo SPUNEDIN,, 5. 0 p.m. Early Evening Concert 7.0 English Ballads: The first of three programmes selected and read by Philip Smithells 7.15 John treland 75th Birthday Celebrations (For details see 2YC) 8.45 MARY PRATT (contralto) Wonder Love’s Message Stormy Morning Thou Art My Rest Schubert (Studio) Artur Schnabel (piano) Impromptus, Op. 90, Nos, 2-4 Schubert 9.15 The London Baroque Ensemble St. Anthony Divertimento Haydn 9.30 Dorothea Siebert (soprano), Dagmar Herrmann (alto), Erich Majkut (tenor), Otto Wiener (bass) and the Academy Choir with the Vienna Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Ferdinand Grossman Great Mass No. 3 in F Minor 3 Bruckner 10.26 The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Symphony No, 3€ in C, K.425 Mozart 11. 0 Close down AXD 430 DUNEDIN, 9.30 a.m. Radio Church of the Helping H- Re 10. Little Chapel of Good Cheer 10. 30 Timely Topics from the Bible 11. 0 Voice of Prophecy 11.30 Reserved 12. 0 Janz Quartette 12.15 p.m. Close down AT AS INVERCARGILL 9. 3a.m. rts Concert Hall 10. 0 Hymns for All 10.15 Music for the Violin 10.30 Music from Europe 411. 0 From Stage and Screen 12. 0 Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards 12.33 p.m. Dinner Music 1.45 Weekend Magazine: The World Concert Orchestra; Blood Will Out, a picture of the British Pedigree Industry (BBC); Song Album-Margaret Truman; Short Story-Mark of the Rimu, by 0. E. Middleton (NZBS); New Releases 0 Major Work Divertimento No. 2 in D > Mozart 4.30 Twentieth Century Theatre: Bernard Shaw and the Play of Ideas, a further talk in ae series by Professor J. Isaacs (BB 5. 0 Children’s Bits Service 5.30 Song and Story of the Maori (NZBS) 5.45 Where Did It Come From? 6. 0 The Richard bien Programme 6.30 Collector’s Corne 7. 0 " SERVICE St. Paul’s orig Preacher: Rev. A. R. Sco A and %. E. Lomas " Joseph Fuchs (violin) Favourites 8.15 Songs \Syse the Shows, with Bobby Howes (BBC 9.12 MARY (piano) Fantaisie in C Minor Mozart Prelude in A Flat, No. 17 Chopin Serenade Strauss-Gieseking (Studio) 9.30 Opera: The Shepherd King, by Mozart, with Kath Nentwig, Agnes Giebel (sopranos), Hetty Plumacher (contralto), Werner Hohmann, Albert Weilkenmeier (tenors), and. the Ton-Studto Orchestra of Stuttgart, conducted by Gustav Lind 10.52 The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down
+ Sunday, August 15
Weather Forecasts from ZBs: Dom., 7.15 a.m., 12.30 p.m.; Dist., 9.30 p.m.
Weather Forecasts from ZBs; Dom., 7.15 a.m., 12.30 p.m.; Dist., 9.30 p.m.
i ZB 1070 k Ave a Me a.m. Music for Early Risers Dominion Weather Forecast Junior Request session Brass Band Parade (Lioyd Thorne) Friendly Road Children’s Choir Q Morning Concert Sports Round-up (Bill Meredith) OQ The Friendly Road Service of Song Sunday Star: Semprini O Listeners’ Requests p 0 &S%0 oot BOON © 5 30 45 . 0 e Paris Star Time (FBS) Sorry, Wrong Number: Lucille Fletcher’s Celebrated Radio Thriller, starring Agnes Moorehead 3. 0 Hawaiian Interlude 3.45 Norman Cloutier and his Orchestra 3.30 Information Please 4. Pe From Our Head Office Circulating rary 4.30 Bing Crosby Show (VOA) 5. 0 Big ers’ session (Rod Talbot) 5.45 dren’s Feature: Meet the People (Last episode) EVENING PROGRAMME 6. & Under the Baton Uncle Tom and the Sankey Singers » 5 London Studio Melodies (BBC) Palace of Varieties (BBC) tt] Dead Silence (BBC) 8.30 Much Binding (BBC) 9.0 Radio Theatre Guest Hour 9.35 ee Showcase: Cyrano de Beraro Orchestral Concert | 12. ° Close down
2ZB sae 3m 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 8. 0 -Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir 8.20 Junior Request Session 9.20 The Services Session (Colin McKay). 10.30 Sports Magazine 10.45 The World of Sport (Wallie Ingram) 11. 0 Bands on Parade 11.30 Sunday Artist 12. O Listeners’ Requests 2. so Radio Matinee 2.3 Paris Star Time (FBS) From Our Overseas Library 5.30 Names That Made History EVENING PROGRAMME 7. 0. London Studio Melodies (BBC) 7.30. Palace of Varieties (BBC) 8. 0 There Are No Bugles (ABC) a Much Binding (BBC) 9. Bing Crosby Show (VOA) (last 9.85 Sunday Showcase: Cyrano de Bergerac 10.35 Music for the End of the Day 12. @ Close down
3ZB ioe im. 6. Oa.m. Sunday Serenade 7.0 Junior Request session 8.30 Styled for Sunday 9.0 Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir 9.18 Rotunda Roundabout for the Bandsmen (Bill Craven) 10. 0 Treasury of Music 11.30 World of Sport (Roy Wesney) 12. O Listeners’ Requests 2. Op.m. Radio Matinee 3.0 Reserved 3.45 Intermission 4. 0 Paris Star Time (FBS) 5.30 For the Children: Jennifer in London (BBC) Sec | EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Twilight Hour 6.30 Studio Presentation 7. 0 London Studio Melodies (BBC) 7.30 Palace of Varieties (BBC) 8. 0 There Are No Bugies (A3C) 8.30 Much Binding (BBC) 8.0 #£Bing Crosby Show (VOA) (final) 9.35 pends? Showcase: Cyrano de Ber~--gerac, starring Jose Ferrer Music in Lighter Vein 11.50 Meditation 12. 0 Close down
AZB wor 208m 6. Oa.m. Sunday Morning Programme 7.16 Weather Forecast 7.45 Sacred Half-hour 8.15 Breakfast session 9. 0 Around the Bandstand (Flugel) 9.30 Junior Choristers 9.45 Service session (Sergeant Major) 10.15 Musical Treasures 10.30 Sport and Sportsmen (Brian Russ) 11. 0 Paris Star Time (FBS) 411.30 Variety from Our L.P. Library 12. 0 The Otago Request session 2. Op.m. Radio Matinee: Featuring the Latest Overseas Material 4.15 Youthful Harmony (Studio) 5. O Reserved 6.30 Names That Made History (NZBS) | EVENING PROGRAMME tt) Microgroove Music it) London Studio Melodies (BBC) 30 Paiace of Varieties (BBC) 0 There are no Bugles (ABC) 30 Much Binding (BBC) Bing Crosby Show (VOA) (final "proadcast) 9.35 Phe aieed Showcase: Cyrano de Berera . 0 * starlight Serenade 2.0 Close down ZA PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke. 319 me e am. Junior Request Session Dominion Weather Forecast Sports View (Bob Irvine) Bandstand You and Your Animals (Studio Paris Star Time (FBS) Favourite Pop Pianists Stars of Variety 830. London Studio Concerts: The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves Overture: Otho Handel-Whitlock Ballet Music in G@ (Rosamunde) Schubert Ballet Suite pt Delibes 12. 0 Request Session 2. 0p.m,. Journey in Melody: Robert Farnon’s Orchestra 2.10 Rhythm Parade 2.30 Operatic Stage 3.0 Play: The Domesday Story (NZBS) 4.18 Eileen Joyce 4.39 Songs of the People: Beryl! Booth (soprano) Folk Songs from _ italy, Russia Czechoslovakia and Spain Studio) 4,45 Melodies in Microgrooves 5.15 Be George Mitchell Choir For the Children: Meet These People (final broadcast) (NZBS) EVENING PROGRAMME — 6. 0 Palmerston North Civic Review 6.15 Stephen Fejer Voatlay Suite No, 2 x de Hervelois (Stud on 6.30 Living to Learn: Two Wills and a West Coast Way, by Joan Faulkner Blake (NZBS) 6.45 Erich Kunz (baritone 7. 0 London Studio Melodies (BBC) 10 Palace of Varieties (BBC) 0 ‘There Are No ay (ABC) 8.30 Much-Binding ( 9.0 The Bing Crosby Show (final broadcast) (VOA) 9. Reverie 9.40 Devotional Service: Rev. R. Laws, of the Methodist Couret 10. 0 Listen to These: Recent Recordin nge for the Musical Be 10. Close down "owe ako x. _- ae OOO =0° ofa
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a — Broadcasts of particular interest from 2ZA include at 4.30 a further programme from the series "Songs of the People," featuring this week some traditional songs from Europe, presented from the studio by Beryl Booth (soprano); at 6.0, Palmerston North Civic Review, the first of a series of monthly programmes, and at 6.15 a studio performance by Stephen Fejer (eello) of Suite No. 2 by Caix de Hervelois.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 785, 6 August 1954, Page 44
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4,315Sunday, August 15 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 785, 6 August 1954, Page 44
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