Tuesday, September 21
ly AUCKLAND 760 ke. 395 m. 9.34a.m. Morning Concert 10. O Devotions: Rev. W. B. Watt 10.16 Ballad interlude 10.30 Feminine Viewpoint: Film Review, by Wynne Colgan (a repetiton of last night’s broadeast from 1YA) (NZBS); Country Doctor; Background to the News (NZBS); Table . Talkk-Looking Back, the final talk by J. D. MacDonald (NZBS) 11.30 Music While You Work 12. O Lunch Music 12.33 p.m. Country Journal (NZBS 2.0 Educating Archie (BBC) (a. repetition of Saturday’s broadcast from 1YA) 2.30 CLASSICAL HOUR Overture: Peter Schmoll Weber Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 55 (Eroica) Beethoven 3.30 A Tale of Hollywood 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Songs bf Yesteryears 4.30 Carmen Cavallaro (piano) 4.45 Variety Time 5.15 Children’s session: RK. W. Roach talks about the Zoo 5.45 Viennese Melodies 6. be Market Reports n Strict Tempo In Your Garden’ This Week’ (R. L.Thornton) 7.30 Lew Campbell's Orchestra, with Rina Menzies (Studio) 7.50 Interlude for Music, with Cy Grant | and his Guitar (BBI 8. 3 Pathways to Freedom: Double Es-. cape 8.30 Auckland Radio Orchestra direc ted. by Oswald Cheesman (NZBS) 9.30 American and New Zealand Experts discuss the Question Is Cancer Publicity Saving Lives? Chairman: John Grierson (NZBS) | 40. 0 Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra | 10.30 Here’s Oscar Peterson at the Piano. 10.46 Turk Murphy and his Jazz Band 11.20 Close down YC sco QUCKLAND $ a Dinner Music Music by Canadian Composers Sunset Gratton Essay for Strings Bales Danse Villageoise Champagne (CBC 7.30 Jessie Hall (piano) (For details, see 2Y¢ New Records: A Monthly Review " by John Gray (NZBS) 9. 0 Music by N.Z. Composers Ninian Walden (bass), Nigel Eastgate (piano) Song Cycle: Home is the Sailor Eastgate Ruth Pearl (violin), Marie Vandewart (cello) and Dorothy Davies (piano) Dialectic Vaughan (NZBS) 9.30 A History of Music in Sound: In which H. €. Luscombe introduces recordings from ae H.M.V. collection (NZBS) 10. 0 Double Bill: Music-at Dusk, by Val Gielgud, -and The Pistol, by B. A. Young (NZBS) 41. 0 Close down YD sd ICKLAND, | 5. p.m. Your Hostess Tonight: ots war Clooney 5.15 The Whirl of the Waltz 5.30 Hit. Memories. and Comedy 6. 0 At the Coral isle: Jerry Byrd 6.15 For Better or Worse? 6.30 Merry Melodies , Ag Dorothy Shay, the Park Avenue Hillbilly 7.15 Scottish Country Dances 7.30 Western Song Album = by Roy Rogers 8. 0 Old Time Ballroom (BBC) 8.30 Inspector West 8. 0 Preview: The Latest on Record 9.30 Woody Herman and the New Third Herd 10. 0 District Weather Forecast Close down IXN .QVHANGAREI 7. 0 a.m. ia Session 8. 0 Junior Request Session 9. 0 Women's News from Town (Rosemary Dempsey) .30 Hammond Organ Harmonies 45 Tauber Time 0. O Pangerous Lady 0.16 story of Vivian Lang
IXH 10.30 Out of the Shadows 10.45 Kawakawa Calling 11. 0 Close down 6. O'p.m. Poplar Parade 6.30 Dancilg to the Piano: Semprini 6.45 Patrick Dawlish ER, Bing Sings 7.15 Alias the Baron 7.30 Eves of Knight 7.45 Turntable Rhythm 8.0 Elephant Walk 8.15 The George Mitebell Choir 8.30 London Studio Melodies: Peter Yorke and his Conéert Orchestra (BBC) 9. 4 MYRA WRIGHT (soprano Three Welsh Folk’ Songs: The Blackbird The Daughter of Megan O Gentle Bird Comin’ Thru’ the Rve I know Where I'm Going Trad. ) (Studio) 9.30 Variety Ahoy! with Jim Pertwee from H.M.S. Mereury (BBC) 10. O Serenade in Sepia 10.30 Close down adfAMILTON, 7. Oam. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report BR Shoppers’ Session (Shirley MadGockK) 9.30 N.Z. Artists 9.45 Gordon Jenkin’s Orchestra 10.0 A Man Called Sheppard 10.15 The Man from. Maloba 70.30 Barbara Dale | 10.45 Human Comedy 11. O Light Orchestral 11.15 Gilbert Roussel (piano accordion) 11.30 Perry Como and Gisele Mackenzie 11.45 Accent on Humour 12. 0 Musical Mailbox: Cambridge 12.33 p.m. Lunch Music Le The Renegade 1.15 Song Folio 1.30 French Flavour by Danny Kaye 1.45 Variety Playhouse 2.0 Women’s Hour (Marjorie Green): The Dark Abyss; Fashion News 3. 0 Continental Artists 3.30 The Beeton Story 4.0 Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98 sy rahms 4.45 Film Favourites ‘ee 5. 0 Air Adventures of Biggles 5.15 Popular Parade 5.465 I Spy 6. 0 Teatime Tunes 6.15 Space Pirates 6.30 Songtime 6.45 Western Stylists 7. 0 Question Mark 7.15 Johnny Napoleon 7.30 Tudor Princess 7.45 Melodies of the Moment 8. 0 Frankton Stock Sale Report (J. M. MeNicol) 8.15 Sidney Torch and his Orchestra 8.30 Patrice Munsel (soprano) 8.45 Scottish Delight 9.4 Play: The Midnight Sun, adapted ID 00 by Lance Sieveking from a play by Theo Fleischman (NZBS) 10. 0 The Stanley Holloway Show 10.30 Close down ROTORUA, | 9.34 a.m. : a anrere™ of Banner Street 40. 0 Music of Emmerich kalman 10.15 Famous Overtures edd 10.30 Earl Wrightson (baritone), with the Gotham Quartet and Lyn Murray’s Orchestra 10.45 Music w hile You Work 11.1 Jan Peerce 14.39 Vocal Medleys 12. 0 Luneh Musie 2. Op.m. Music While You Work 2.30 The Three Suns 2.45 Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians 3.0 Miss Billy 3.15 London Studio Concert: The BBC Northern Orchestra 3.43 Suzanne Danco (soprano) 47th and 18th Century Music 4.0 Hill-Billy Harmony 415 Light Music by Groups of Four 4.30 Beguine Time 4.45 Paul Robeson Entertains 5. 0 Philip Green and his Orchestra 5.15 For Our Younger Listeners: Nursery Rhymes and Scouting; World of | Ice 5.45 Songs of the Sea 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.45 Hollywood’s Best
| 7.10 Korean City: A report on the progress of reconstruction in Southern _ Korea (NZBS) 7.30 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 The Dark Stranger 10.'6 On Wings of Song 10.30 Close down ) $70 ke. $26 ™. 5. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 5.30 Local Weather Conditions 6.30 Local Weather Conditions 7.58 Wairarapa, Wellington City, and Hutt Valley, and Marlborough Weather Forecast 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Pevotional Service 10.30 Beauty That Endures 11. OQ Women’s Session: Background to the News; Alex Lindsay talks about Music (NZBS) 11.30 Featured Singer: Alexander Kipnis 11.45 At the Cinema Organ 12. 0 Lunch Music While Parliament is being broadeast the programme _ from 2.0. to 5.45 will be broadeast from 2YC. 2.0 p.m. CLASSICAL HOUR: BBC Concert Hall-The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 3.0 At the Villa Rose (NZBS) 3.30 Musie While You Work 4.0 Premiere Performance 4.30 Rhythm Parade 5. 0 Music from the Salon 5.15 Children’s Session: Mr. Nim’s Circus; Tales from the Magic Theatre 5.45 Popular Parade 6. 0 Let’s Learn Maori (NZBS) 6. 5 Tea Danee 6.19- Stock Exchange Report 7.413 Mining at Mount Isa: The Folk Who Make the Mine Go Round, the fourth. talk by Douglas Cresswell, describing his recent visit to Australia (NZBS) While Parliament is being broadcast the programme from 7.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. be transferred to 2YC, 7.30 Play: Jane, or the Woman Who Told the Truth, adapted by Oliver A. Gillespie. from a short story by Somerset Maugham (NZBS) 8. 0 International Showtime: Personality Parade-K. Lloyd; "Health, a few hintS from Ransom Sherwin; Nursing, introduced by Brenda and Corbina: Picture Page: Mario Lanza 8.30 Wellington Salvation Army Citadel Band conducted by Bruce Parkinson (Studio) 9.30 David Rose and his with Lanny Ross 10. Pathways’ to Through Horror 10.30 Music of the People 11.20 Close down | OVC), WELLINGTON 60 ke. 5.45 p.m. Lijuba Welitsch’ 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 The London Svmphonyv No, Orchestra, Freedom: Escape (BBC) (soprano) Mozart Players 86 in D Haydn While Parliament is being broadeast, . the programme from 7.80 to 10.30 may be heard from Station 2YX. on 1400 kilocveles, 7.30 Jessie Hall (piano) Prelude, Aria and Finale Franck Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, Op. Posth. Chopin (NZBS) 8. 0 New Records: A Monthly Review by John Gray (NZBS) Hans Hotter (baritone) rahms Songs by Schu rt and A History of Music in Sound: In whieh H. C. Luscombe introduces recordings from the HH. ky collection (NZBS 10. 0 The Chorale Preiudes of Bach: George Everiss plavs and disctrsses’ the music of these organ works (NZBS) 10.30 Nocturne 11. 0 Close down
OY), WELLINGTON 30 k 265 7. Op.m. Variety Time 7.30 Genuine Imitations: Radio’s Topline’ Impersonators 8. 0 Retrospect: Ray Harris presents outstanding Jazz and Popular Recordings of the past two decades: 1936 8.30 Ininja the Avenger 9. 0 Music in the Tanner Manner 9.30 Boldness Be My Friend (BBC) 10. O District Weather Forecast Close down NG 1010 k GISBORNE,, 7. Gam. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Feminine Viewpoint (Pamela Kemp) .30 Famous Fortunes 45 True Confessions 0. 0 Morning Melodies 0.15 Voices That Blend 0.30 Music While You Work 1.0 Close down Op.m. Tea Table Tunes .30 The Story of Dr. Kildare O $Tune Parade: Old Hits and New Releases 5 Fabian of the Yard 0 Latin American Rhythm 5 Comedy Corner ‘Gr For the Farmer: The Management ’ of Short Rotation Ryegrass Pastures, by R. W. Broughton, Ecologist of the Grasslands Division . (NZBS) a 3 4 8.15 Vintage Vocals 8.30 Looking at Life 8.45 For the Pianist 9.3 My Selection 9.30 Black Museum 10: 0 Relax and Listen 10.30 Close down OVD vic. EN 9.33 a.m. ‘Ifousewives’ Choice 10. O Devotional Service 10.18 Master Music 10.45 Country Doctor 11. O ‘Musie While You Work 11.30 South Sea Melodies 11.45 Light Pianists 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.12 p.m. Hawke’s Bay Orchardist and Market Gardener (Department of Agriculture) 2. 0 Music While You Work 2.45 For the Countrywoman (Laurie Swindell) 3.15 Classical session Piano Sonata in € Minor, Op. 111 Beethoven 4.0 Homestead Harmontes 427 Music from the Ballroom 4.45 Folk Music 5. 0 Accordion Music 5.15 op eresia session: Out and About With Nature (Reg. Williams); Hereward the Wake 5.45 Melody for Strings 759 After Dinner Music 7.10 The Hawke’s Bay Farmer 7.30 Play: It Always Rains on Sunday, by I. La Berne (NZBS) 8.39 Paul Weston’s Orchestra and Jan Peerce (tenor) 9.30 Let’s Learn Maori (NZBS) Holland Festival, 1953: A talk surveying the Festival, and. introducing excerpts from some performances (NZBS) The Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan Symphony No, 4 in A, Op. 53 Roussel 10.30 Close down
NATIONAL BROADCASTS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stations: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.j 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 Correspondence School Session 9.30 Dr. Turbott’s Talk: ‘Constipation 1.25 p.m. Broadcasts to Schools 6.30 London News 6.45 Radio Newsreel 9.0 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 Economic Survey, by Professor G. C, Billing 11. 0 London News (YAs and 4YZ)
Tuesday, September 21
OYPNEW PLYMOUTH 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Women’s Programme (Elizabeth Bauman): Taranaki Newsletter; Overseas New 9.30 Ethel Smith (ergan) 9.45 Hill-Billy Harmonies 10. 0 Manhunt 40.16 The Caravan Returns 10.30 The Enchanted Island 10.45 The Deceiver 41.0 Close down 6. Op.m. Teatime Tunes 6.30 The Dinning Sisters 6.45 Reserved 7. 0 Latest and Listenable 7.15 Question Mark 7.30 Tudor Princess 7.45 Bright and Breezy 8.1 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 The Mother of Parliaments: The House of Commons, by Hugh Burnett (BBC) 70. 0 Song Album 10.30 Close down OKA 1200 VANGANYY 7. 0am. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report 8. 0 Especially for. Women (Patricia Murphy) 9.30 Variety Time 9.45 Show Business 470. 0 Dark Abyss 410.15 Manhunt 10.30 The Meredith Scandai 10.45 Waltz Time 14. 0 Close down
Op.m. Sergeant Bigglesworth, C.LD. 6.25 Weather Report and Town Topies 40 Hawaiian Harmonies . 0 Songtime; Champ Butler as The Four Corners and the Seven Seas 30 Popular Parade 45 Home on the Range . 0 The Affairs of Harlequin 30 DAVID BLIGHT (baritone) SIND Songs of Scotland The Blnebells of Scotland I'll Bid My Heart Be Still Kelvin Grove Lament of Flora Macdonald arr, Stanford (Studio) 8.45 The Fire of Etna 9.4 Secrets of Scotiand Yard 9.30 Rallads Old and New 9.45 Elephant Walk 10. 0 London Studio Melodies: Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra (BBC) 40: 36 Close down 2XN 1340 NELSON 7. Oam. Breakfast Session Sur District Weather Forecast 224 m. 9. Between Ourselves: Feminine Topics 9.30 Parade of Stars 10. O Reserved 10.15 Housewives’ Requests 10.45 Muriel Smith (vocal) 11.0 Close down 6. Op.m. Theatre Organ and Choir 6.30 Likely Hits 6.45 Famous Entertainers: Tony Martin
7.0 Tudor Princess 7.15 Do You Know? Junior Quiz (Studio) 7.30 Among the Orchestras 8.0 Spotlight on Sport (Alan Paterson) 8.15 The Bing Crosby ’Show (VOA) 8.45 How Fast Can We Fly? The Principles of Flight, the first talk by B. G. de Bray (NZBS) 9. 4 For the Bandsman 9.30 Songs in Vogue 10. 0 London Studio Concert; The BBC Northern Orchestra (BBC) 10.30 Close down } CHRISTCHURCH 690 ke. 434 m, 9.34 a.m. Popular Classics 10. 0 Music While You Work 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Spanish Music: Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Michelangeli (piano) 41. 0 Mainly for Women: Background to the News; Making Ends Meet: A Govern- -_ Clerk’s Wife (NZBS); The Beeton tory 11.30 Selections from Musical Comedies with the Melachrino Orchestra 12. O Lunch Music 2. 0 p.m. Mainly for Women: Living to Learn, by Joan Faulkner Blake (NZBS) ; Children’s Book Review 2.30 Musie While You Work 3. 0 CLASSICAL HOUR Prelude to Act 1 (Fervaal) ae Trio in A Minor avel Three Songs of Bilitis Debussy Piano Concerto in G Major Ravel 4,0 Latin Pattern 4.15 Piano Duets: Duets for Children Walton 4.30 Homestead Harmonies 5. 0 French Vocalists 5.15 Children’s Session: Children of India (NZBS) 5.45 The Boyd Neel Orchestra 6. 0 Listeners’ Requests 7.15 ‘The Living Tree, by Millicent Jennings (NZBS) 7.34 Dad and Dave 7,46 Looking Back, with Raie da Costa 8, 0 Hooray for Us: First in a new series of Saticion! saeee programmes NAD} 8.30 Canterbury Roundabout (NZBS) 8,30 Scottish Half Hour O .Billy Mav and his Orchestra 0.30 Here’s the Wynton Kelly Trio 0.45 Chet Baker Ensemble 1.20 Close down 310 GHRISTCHUR CH 5. 0 p.m. Concert Hou 6, 0 Dinner Music — 7. 0 Beethoven ‘Cello Sonatas Janos Starker (’cello) and Abba Bogin (piano) Sonata in F Major, Op. 5, No. 4 7.21 BBC Symphony Orchestra Leonora Overture, No. 1, Op. 138 Beethoven
_ 7.30 Jessie Hall (piano) (NZBS) (For details see 2YC) 8. New Records: A monthly review by John Gray (NZBS) 9.0 Caribbean Folk Songs: Music from the West Indies sung and played by Gy Grant (BBC) 9.14 BOston Promenade Orchestra Divertissement 9.30 History of Music in Sound: In which H. C. Luscombe introduces recordings from the H.M.V, Collection (NZBS) 9.56 Symphony Orchestra of the Augusteo, Rome The Fountains of Rome Respighi 10.11 Reminiscences of Wickham Steed: My First Forty Years-England Before 1914 (BBC) 10.25 The London Promenade Orchestra Celtic Symphony Bantock 10.43 Contemporary American Composers Victor Cater (oboe), George Hopkins (clarinet) and Victor Mandel (viola) Suite Randall Thompson 11.0 Close down JC 1160 k .g MARU 258 m. Oa.m. the Day it) Good Morning, (Doris Kay) 9.30 Partners in armony 9.45 Vocal Variety 0. 0 Lady in Distress 0.45 Reserved 0.30 Never Let Me Love You 0.45 Barbara Dale 41.0 Close down Op.m. Tunes for Early Evening
ine stars snine Rippling Keys Latin Pattern Vocal Pairs Four Corners Johnny Raven Digger Reports Book Shop (NZBS) Thanks for the Melody: With William Stark (piano), Jack Johnston (drums) and Hunter Finn (string bass) (Studio) 8.45 Antarctica: In his first talk, Professor N. E, Odell provides an introduc-. tion and describes the shape of the Continent (NZBS) A London Studio Concert: The BBC * Scottish Orchestra (BBC) 9.32 Melody Corner 10. 1 Old Time Ballroom; Sydney Thompson’s Orchestra (BBC) 10.30 Close down Nb aekEyMOUTD 9.45 a.m. Morning Star: Gerhard Husch 10. O Devotional Service 0.18 Miss Billy 0.30 Music While You Work 1. 0 Women’s session (Vera Moore) 12:0 Morning Coneert WD IID Hs = ®-a = i Lunch Music Op.m. Classical Music: Chabrier Snite Pastorale Excerpts from Le Roi Malgre Lui Habanera Ballet Suite: Cotillion 45 The Mountebank 3.0 Music While You Work 3.30 Let’s Look Back 4. 0 The Burtons of Banner Street 4.30 Cowboy Corner 445 Patti Page 5. 0 Aecordion Time 5.15 Children’s session: Posers and Problems Quiz; Seeing Stars 6. 0 Dad and Dave 7.30 Inspector West 8. 0 Play: The Defence of Tranton Tracy by George Godwin (NZBS) 9.30 Time to Sing: The Residents of Plimmerton, near Wellington, in an informal evening with Henry Kelly, Jean McPherson, Ulric Williams, Jim Greenlees and John Parkin. Produced by Jack Dobson. (NZBS) 10.10 The Castilians and Rosita Serrano 10.30 Close down DUNEDIN 780 ke. 384 m, 9.35 a.m. Music While You Work 10.10 Instrumental Interlude 10.20 Devotional Service 10.38 In Waltz Time 411. 0 Country Women’s Magazine of the Air: Background to the News; Farm Wife’s Reading, by Gwen Sutherland (NZBS); The Spelt of Central Otago, the third talk by A. R. Dreaver
11.86 Morning Proms 12, 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Celebrity Artists 2.30 Music While You Work 3. The Great Tradition 3.30 CLASSICAL HOUR ’Cello Goncerto in 'D Minor -Laio> The Blessed Damozel Debussy 4.30 From Stage and Screen 5. 0 Tea Table Tunes 5.15 Children’s session: Nursery Rhyme Requests 5.45 In Merry Mood 6.16 Today in New Zealand History? Reeves’s First Factory Act (NZBS) 7.15 The Garden Club (J. Passmore) 7.30 Listeners’ Requests 11.20 Close down AY 900 DUNEDIN, , ms 5. Op.m, Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 7.0 Cesar Franck The Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amesterdam Symphonic Poem: Psyche 7.80 Jessie Hall (piano) (For details see 2YC) 8. 0 New Records: A monthly review by John Gray (NZBS) 9. 0 Grieg DOROTHY KEMP (contralto) * My Song Shall Be Thine, Sweet Springtime Marguerite’s Cradle Song With a Water Lily At the Bier of a Young Woman Thanks for Thy Hand (Studio) City of Birmingham Orchestra Norwegian Dances, Op. 35
9.30 History of Music in Sound: In which H. C, Luscombe introduces recordings from the H.M.Y. Collection (NZBS) 9.56 Paroles de France: The first of two French spoken programmes which includes Country Tales. collected by Henri Pourrat and Unusual Stories by Max Jacob, Jean Cocteau and Henri Michaux (NZBS) 10.24 Masterworks of France: Vocal music by Lulli, Debussy, Faure, Revier, Hubeau (FBS) 10.49 The Boyd Neel String Orchestra Concerto Grosso in G Minor, Op. 2, No, 2 Geminiani 411. 0 Close down AYE ANYERCARGHET, a.m, This Week’s Composer: Sibelius 0 Devotional Service 8 The Burtons of Banner Street .30 Music While You Work 0 Women at Home: Home Science Talk on Modern Trends in Food Processing 11.30 Miniature Concert 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. The Caravan Passes (final episode) 2.15 Music by English Composers Comedy Overture: The Women’s Festival Bantock Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 52 Holbrooke Rhapsody: A Shropshire Lad ; Butterworth 3. 0 The Minstrels 3-35 Waltz Time 3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 Marching with the Guards 4.15 Music of the South Seas 4.30 Gracie Fields 4.45 Light Orchestras and Ballads 5.15 Children’s Hour: Time for Juniors; The World of Ice; Music and Stories of Other Lands 5.45 Interlude for Strings . 0 The Beloved Vagabond Y Pe | After Dinner Music 7.15 Farm and Country: Lorneyille Stock Market Report; Potato Growing; Digging and Grading, by A. R, Rankin; Interview with Rex Patterson, Inventor of the Buck Rake (NZBS); Fertilizers and Soil Analysis, by C. D. Denize 1.45 Richard Crean’s Orchestra 8.0 The Alma Trio: Maurice Wilk (violin), Gabor Rejto (’cello) and Adolf Baller (piano) Trio in E, K.542 Mozart Cello Sonata in E Minor, Op. 38 Brahms a (First Half of Public Recital from Victoria Concert Chamber) v.30 Music for an Occasion: A Concert of British Music, presented by the BBC Opera Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sea, with Webster Booth (tenor) (BBC) 40.30 Edwin Fischer (piano) Fantasia in C, Op. 17 Schumann 71.20 Close down
Tuesday, September 21
District Weather Forecast from ZBs: 7.30 a.m, 1.0 p.m. end 9.30 p.m.
District Weather Forecast from ZBs: 7.30 a.m., 1.0 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
ZB iwi wom, 6. 0am. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Mantovani Conducts 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road with Friend Harris ; 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.16 The Renegade 10.30 David’s Children 10.45 Mary Livingstone, M.D. 11. 0 One Way and Another 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Jane) 12. O Lunchtime Melodies 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 1.45 Tauber Time 2.0 "Concert Hall of the Air 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina): How the Garden Gots its Plants: Carnations, by J. W. Matthews; Meet the Mansons 3.30 1ZB Happiness Club Notices Les Paul and Mary Ford 3.45 Pianorama 4.0 Guy Mitchell 4.15 Neapolitan Songs 4.30 Interlude for Strings 4.45 Continental Corner 5.0 From the Shows 5.30 For Our Younger Listeners 5.465 Tom Corbett, Space Cadet EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Star Tracks 6.15 Faraway Places 6.30 Destination Venus 6.45 Daily Diary 6.50 Melachrino 7.0 Confidence Man 7.15 Passing Parade 7.30 Danger in Paradise 7.45 Reserved oe Lifebuoy Hit Parade 0 Tudor Princess 5 Sons of the Storm 0 The Joker 0 Supper Menu Q Memories in Melody (Rod Talbot) -30 Dark Destiny 45 Town and Country Quarter-Hour QO Time for Dancing 0 Close down a tt OO N=000;,° Cat 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 6.15 Railway Notices 9. 0 Morning Session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Morning Melodies 10. O Doctor Paul 10.15 True Confessions 10.30 David’s Children 10.45 Mary Livingstone, M.D. 11. 0 Mid-Morning Choice 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Doreen) 12. 0 Bright and Breezy 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories 2. 0 Orchestral Parade 2.15 Concert Artists 2.30 Women’s Hour (Miria): Film and Theatre News; Finland, a talk by Mary Seaton; Meet the Mansons 3 Partners in Harmony Ron Goodwin’s Orchestra Lou Ann Simms Hawaiian Harmonies Something Sentimental Dick James Roberto Inglez Orchestra N.Z. Artists Rod Craig in Sabotaqe Tom Corbett, Space Cadet EVENING PROGRAMME Dinner Music Faraway Places . Evil Lady Paul Weston’s Orchestra Confidence Man Passing Parade — Danger in Black Lightning Lifebuoy Hit Parade Tudor Princess Enemy to Crime The Joker Songs of Today Eric Jupp’s Orchestra In Reverent Mood : On the Sweeter Side Dark Destiny Musical Melange Close down MATTE DSB oogo RB oRB ROG ° go QIN DODH be _ ao a tt
37B CHRISTCHURCH 1100 ke 273 m. 6. Oa.m. Early Morning Tunes ye Breakfast Call 8. 0 Breakfast Club (Happi Hill) 8.15 Good Morning, Children 9. 0 Morning session (Aunt Daisy) 9.30 Music While You Work 10. O Doctor Paul 10.16 The Racing Harcourts | 10.30 David's Children 10.45 Mary Livingstone, M.D. 11. 0 Mid-Morning Melodies 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Elizabeth Anne) 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories . 2.0 Early Afternoon Melodies 2.30 Women’s Hour (Joan Gracie), ‘Meet the Mansons 3.30 J. H. Squire Celeste Octet 3.45 Alan Coad (baritone) 4.0 Composed by Noel Coward 4.15 Pat McMinn (light vocalist) 4.30 Square Dancing with Jim Gussey 5. 0 Light Variety 5.30 Thirst for Knowledge (Studio) 5.45 Tom Corbett, Space Cadet EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 It’s a Grand Life in the Army 6.15 Faraway Places 6.30 Carroll Gibbons and his Boy Friends (6.45 Erich Kunz Sings | ae O Confidence Man 7.15 John Nesbitt’s Passing Parade 7.30 Danger in Paradise 7.46 The Meredith Scandal 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Tudor Princess 8.45 Dinner at Antoine’s 9.0 ‘The Joker 9.30 Fireside Favourites 10. O Billy Daniels Takes the Vocal 10.15 Harry Parry and His Rhythm Club Sextet 10.30 Dark Destiny 10.45 Sydenham is on the Air 12. 0 Close down 47B 6. Oa. 7.30 7.35 9. 0 9.30 10. 0 10.15 10.30 10.46 11. 0 11.30 12. 0 1.30 p.m. 2.0 2.30 ory), Women of Finland, a talk by Mary Seton; Meet the Mansons 3.30 Afternoon Musicale 4. 0 Michael Head, Sinaer and Composer 4.15 Paul Durand and his Orchestra 4.30 Songs We Love 4.45 Instrumental Melodies 5. 0 Tea Tunes 5.45 Tom Corbett, Space Cadet EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Accent on Melody 6.15 Faraway Places 6.30 Famous Entertainers 6.45 Harmony Lane (pf. Confidence Man 7.15 Passing Parade 7.30 Danger in Paradise 7.45 Dinner at Antoine’s 8. 0 Lifebuoy Hit Parade 8.30 Tudor Princess 8.45 Johnny Raven 9. 0 The Joker 9.30 Radio Variety Corner 10. O Eight Hour Alibi 10.15 Tempo Tunes 10.30 Dark Destiny 10.45 Toe Tapping Tunes 11. O Radio Roundabout 12. 0 Close down h m. DUNEDIN 1040 ke, 288 m. Breakfast session Weather Forecast Morning Star Morning session (Aunt Daisy) Melodies for Madame Doctor Paul Reserved David’s Children Mary Livingstone, M.D. Midways in Music Shopping Reporter Lunch Music Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories Variety Concert Women’s Hour (Prudence Greg-
2Z PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke, 319 m. 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9. O Good Morning Requests 9.30 Accent on Melody: The Castilians 9.45 Jimmy Leach and his Organolians 10. 0 Alias Jane Morgan 10.16 Poor Man’s Orange 10.30 Out of the Shadows 10.45 The Ambassadress 11. 0 Shopping Reporter (Margaret Isaac) 11.30 Music from Operetta 42. Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Johnny April » 0 Spotlight on European Artists 2.30 Women’s Hour (Kay Begg): Foibles of the Famous; Fashion News 3.30 Famous Light Orchestras: The London Palladium 3.45 Music by Irving Berlin 4. 0 Les Paul and Mary Ford 4.15 Eddy Howard and his Orchestra 4.30 ‘Western Style: The Sons of the Pioneers 4.45 Charlie Kunz and lan Stewart ‘5S. O Folk Songs and Dances | 5.15 The Weavers 5.30 The Adventures of Rocky Starr: Destination Venus. 45 Tango Time EVENING PROGRAMME nN ° .6. 0 Teatime Tunes 6.15 Faraway Places 6.30 N.Z. Artists 6.45 Piano Parade ) 2 @ Eyes of Knight . 7.15 The Devil and the Lady | 7.30 Johnny Raven, Adventurer
7.45 Johnny Napoleon 8. 0 The Hardy Family 8.30 Hit Tunes of the Forties 8.45 Office Wife 9. 0 The Black Museum "ae Light Orchestras and Instrumenta~ ists 10. 0 Drama of Medicine (final broadcast 10.15 Reserved 10.30 Close down
The Ron Goodwin Orchestra has rapidly become one of the best known in England. The leader was formerly a trumpeter with Harry Gold’s orchestra. His arrangements brought him into prominence with other leaders and eventually he was able to start his own orchestra. This will be fea« tured from 2ZB at 3.45, a8 ae ne The clarinet soloist and bandleader, Harry Parry, began his musical career playing with various bands in London chubs and restaurants. He became resident bandleader of the BBC Radio Rhythm Club. Harry Parry and the Radio Rhythm Club Sextet may be heard from 3ZB at 10.15 this evening. a BS a The final broadcast of the series "Drama of Medicine" may be heard from 2ZA at 10 o’clock this evening. — ne
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 37
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4,380Tuesday, September 21 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 37
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