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Saturday, October 2

ly AUCKLAND © 760 ke. 395 m. 9. 4a.m. Recent Releases 9.30 The Test of Time 10. O Pevotions: Rev. Roland Hart 10.20 Light Orchestras and Vocalists 10.45 Hawaiian Harmony 11. 0 Light Instrumental Interlude 41.16 Mirth and Melody 11.45 Latin American Rhythm 2. Op.m. Saturday Matinee 2.30 Rugby Commentary: Auckland vy Waikato (from Eden Park) 4.30 ~ Light Concert 5.15 Children’s session 6.45 Chorus Time 6. 0 Auckland Stock Market Report (NZBS) 7.30 | Love a Melody: Arrangements by Uswald Cheesman, who directs the Strings with songs by Mary Negus (NZBS) 7.45 Saturday Evening Cocktail, with Jack Roberts (piano) (Studio 8.0 Guest Artist: Rina Menzies with John Mackenzie (novachord), and Nancy Harrie (piano) 8.15 Percy Faith and his Orchestra 8.30 kducating Arehie (BBC) (to be repeated from 1YA at 2.0 on Tuesday) ° The Bing Crosby Show (VOA) 10. 0 Old Time Dance Music 11.20 Close down ath AUCKLAND _ 880 kc 2.0 p.m. Orchestral Hour 3.0 Light Concert 4.0 Arias from Opera 4.20 Concerto 5. 0 Close down 7. 0 |Music by N.Z, Composers: Dr. V. E. Galway br. V_E..Galway (organ) Prelude in D Minor The Wellington Baroque Chorus conducted by Stanley Oliver : Four Songs for Chorus: Be Gentle, O Hands of a Child The Shepherdess Now Silent Falls A Song of Enchantment Dr..V. E. Gayway (organ) Fugue in D (NZBS) 7.30 No Name (BBC) B. O Orchestral Concert Paris Conservatoire Orchestra Fantastic Dances London Symphony Orchestra Symphony No, 2 in D, Op. 43 Sibelius 8. 0 Operatic Recital by Ljuba Welitseh (soprano) 8.30 Play: The Great Moment, by 3 Gordon Glover (NZBS) 10.14 Beethoven Dietrich Fischer Dieskau (baritone) and Gerald Moore (piano) Song Cycle: To the Distant Beloved, Op. 98 Joseph Fuchs (violin) and Artur Balsam (piano) S0nata in G, Op. 96 11.0 Close down NYD i2sAUCKLAND, M1. Oam. Happy Listening from Benny Strong 11.156 At Home with Lionel Barrymore (final broadcast) 14.30 World Variety 12. 0 Song Album 12.20 p.m. Pop Orchestra Favourites Turina ° 12.40 Continental Hit Parade 1.0 Swing Shift 41.15 Association Football (From Blandford Park) 2.50 Interlude for Song 3.40 Rugby League (from Carlaw Park) 4.46 My Son, Tom (final episode) 5. 0 Your Host Tonight: Nat King Cole 5.20 Hillbilly and Western Parade 6. 0 Parade of Overseas Successes 6.30 Merry Metodies 7. 0 Crombie Murdoch and his Orchestra (From the Radio Theatre) 7.30 Cocktail Time: Joe Saye and his Musie 8. 0 Join in the Chorus 8.30 Radio Cabaret Close down IIN.,dYHANGAREI, 970 ke 7. Oa.m, Breakfast Session * Junior Requests 9. 0 Bunkhouse Show 9.15 Waltz Time : Morning Musicale 40. O Guest Artists: Bob and Alf Pearson 410.15 Kamo Quarter-Hour 40.30 Hawaiian Harmonies 10.468 Home Decorating, by Anne Stewart

| | ) 141. 0 The Northland Industrial Fair: During the morning and early afternoon broadcasts will be made from the Fair (From A. & P. Society’s Hall) | 4. Opm. Close down 6. 0 Light and Bright 6.30 Songtime: Al Jolson 6.45 Patrick Dawlish 2; © Saturday Serenade 7.15 Spotliqht on Sport (Woodrow Wil son 7.30 Eves. of Knight 7.45 Popular Dance Bands 8.0 Sports Supplement 8.5 Choice of the People: Requests 9.30 The Torch of Freedom 10. 0 Swingtime 10.30 Close down IH sictLAMILTON, 7: Oam. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report 8. 0 Sports Preview 8. 0 Musical Mailbox: Te Kuiti 9.30 lioliday for Song 9.45 Home Decorating Talk pa (Anne Stewart) 10. 0 Fate Walked Beside Me 10.15 For the Home Gardener (M. GC. Gudex) 10.30 Musical Memories 10.46 Rene Paul Chante

| 141. 0. Away in Hawaii | 11.46 Happy Harmony 11.30 Modern Variety 411.45 Microphone Magazine 412. 0 Musical Forecast 12.15 p.m. March Medley 1.0 Sports Summary 14.45 Lighter and Brighter | 1.30 Famous Fortunes 12. 0 Variety ) x= Experiment with Time | 3.30 Popular Parade ; 4.0 Chipper Molloy and Connie | 4,30 Dance Bands | 5. 0 Commodore’s Cabin 5.15 Sing AS We Go | 5.30 Black and White Magic: Winifred | Atwell | 5.45 Guest Artists: Rosemary Clooney and Tony Pastor '6. 0 Popular Encores | 6.15 Perry Como in Waltztime | 6.30 Radio Sports News | 7. 0 Hardy Family _ 7.30 it's in the.Bag (NZBS) | 8. 0 Palace of Varieties (BBC) | 8.30 Instrumental Novelty: Ronnie Ronald 9. 4 The Bing Crosby Show (VOA) 9.30 The Affairs of Harlequin 10. O Final Fanfare 10.30 Close down Nie Oa, 9. 4am. Morning Star: Teddy Johnson 9.15 Saturday Morning Variety 9.39 Local Weather Conditions The Real MeCoys 40. O Roberto Inglez and his Orchestra 10.15 The Jesters 10.30 Gardening session, by A. M. Linton 10.45 Popular Parade 11.30 Concert in Miniature 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Saturday Matinee 2.16 Sports Summary 3.0 Bobby MacLeod and his Bana |

| 3.15 Comedy Time 3.30 Perry Como 38.46 Voices in Harmony 4.0 Light Orchestras 4416 Sports Summary 4.30 Tea Dance 5.0 Massed Military Bands 6.15 For Our Younger Listeners: Winnie the Pooh-EKeyore has a_ Birthday (BRO); Stories for Juniors--The Cock, Mouse and Little Red Hen; King Arthur; The Holy Grail (NZBS) . ; 6.0 Dinner Music 6.46 An Unusual Musical 7.10 Bay of Plenty Sports Results 7.30 Educating Archie (BBC) 8. 0 Twenty Questions 8.30 Pathways to Freedom: Way from Siberia | 9.30 The Affairs of Harlequin 40. 0 Musie by Melachrino 40.30 Close down y WELLINGTON 570 ke. §26 m 5. Oa.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

, 8.10 Sports Cancellations and announce: ments Band Music 8. :30 Local Weather Forecast Sports Cancellations and Announcements Morning Star: \Webster Booth (tenor) 9.40 Musie While You Work 10.10 Devotional-Service 10.30 Business Women’s Session: Table Talk-Dairy Produce, by J. D. MacDonald (NZBS); Travels with My Father, by Pauline Quinlan Stafford (NZBS) 1.0 Sports Cancellations and Announcements Variety 2.0 Lunch Musie Sports Cancellations and Announcements 14. Op.m. Variety & 2. Afternoon Matinee 3. 0 Adventures of P.C.49 (BBC) | 3.30 With a Song in My Heart : 4.0 Variety: Both sides of the Atlantic 4.30 llistoryv’s Unsolved Mysteries _5. 0 Music from the Salon ; 5 Children’s Session: Songs by : | Loretta; Quiz; The Islanders 0 Tea Dance 30 1 Love a Melody: Arrangements: by Ossie Cheesman, who directs the strings, with songs by Mary. Negus (NZBS) 7.45 Fritz Kreister (violin) 8.0 The Wellington Choral Union, condueted by Gwyn Jones, With soleists "Linda Parker, Colleen Bridge, Ronald Dowd, and Raymond Windsor Merrie England German (From the Town Hall) 10.145 Rawiez and Landauer (duo pianists) 10.30 Make Believe Ballroom 41.20 Close down OC ae INGTON, 5. Op.m. Early Evening Concert 7. 0 Francis Rosner (violin) and Owen Jensen (piano) *' Sonata in F, K-377 > Mozart i (Studio). ; 6. ri

7.18 (approx.) Gerard Souzay (baritone) with Jacqueline Bonneau (piano) Three Songs c. P. E. Bach 7.30 The Death of Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory, the first of two programmes adapted for broadcasting by Douglas Cleverdon (BBC) 8.30 Lorna Sydney (mezzo) and Alfred Poell (baritone), with the Vienna State Opera Orchestra Songs from the Youth’s Magic Horn Mahler 9.30 The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 10. 0 ‘The Bride of Lammermoor (BBC) 10.30 Nikita Magaloff (piano) Goyescas Granados 11.0 Close down OY), WELLINGTON. 30 ke 7. Op.m. Listeners’ Requests 10. O District Weather Forecast Close down 2X6 1010 k GISBORNE, 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session -~8.45 Sporting Summary Motoring with Robbie Tenor Time Hullo, Wairoa Home Decorating Session Light Variety Melodies We All Know Close down .m. Teatable Tunes Out on the Range The Air Adventures ot Biggies Alias the Baron Sports Results Pacific Adventure The Duplicats Listeners’ Requests The Devil’s Holiday Saturday Night Cabaret Close down V7 wee NAPIER 9.35 a.m. Always This fe 10. 0 Master Music 10.30 Morning Variety Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s Meetings Commentaries throughout 5.15 p.m. Children’s session: With Aunt Heler and Geoff (Studio); The Storyman 5.45 Dinner Music 7. 0 District.Sports Results 7.30 Dick Barton. 7.53 Saturday FaFare 8.30 ‘The Stanley. Holloway Programme 9.30 Time to Sing: The NZBS visits the Merchant Navy on board R.M.S. Rangitita, for-an informal evening of songs and party games, Produced by Jack Dobson (NZBS) 70.15 Musie by Antonini (VOA) 10.30 Close down OXPNEW. PLYMOUTH aS f | | 2009; © WANN OE == O°; $0 8 w GSH ouSe 7. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9. 0 predociets Bs Session (Bill Wilson) 9.15 Ghosts 9.30 Dance Band Parade 9.45 liome Decorating Session 10. 0 Light. Instrumentalists 40.15 -(iuy Mitchell (vocal) 10.30 Waltztime 10.45 The. Deceiver 11. 0 Close down 6. Op.m. Melodytime 6.30 Taranaki Hit Parade 7 0 Western Style 715 Sports Results (Mark Comber) 7.30 pps at is J Old, Something New 8.0 Journey into Melody 8.30 -Here’s a> Langh 8.45 ‘Popular Vocalist: Rosemary Clooney nee (VOA) 7...

CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL The following programmes will be broadcast to correspondence school pupils by 2YA, and rebroadcast by 1YA, 3YA, 4YA, 1YZ, 2YZ, 3YZ and 4YZ: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 9. 4a.m. Speech Training and Poetry. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 9. 4am. A Play. 9.22 Reading for S. 2. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 9. 4am. There Goes the Bell! 9.14 Health Talk. 9.22 View from the Peaks. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 9. 4a.m. Music Appreciation. 9.19 Te Reo Maori,

af tam 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: © am. London News. Breakfast Session ' {(YAs only) 7.0, 8.0 London News. Breakfast Session 6.30 p.m. London News 6.40 National Announcements 0 National Sports Summary Local Sports Results 0 Overseas and N.Z. News ¥ Lookout: A WN.Z,. Commentary on 1. 0 London News (YAs and 4YZ) y 9. A : nternational News, by Dr. J. F. Northey

®.3 Music for Middlebrows 8.30 Play: Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, by Barbara 8. Harper (NZBS) 970.10 Dancing Time 10.30 Close down OKA 120d LANGANYL | 7. Oam. Breakfast Session 7.45 Weather Report 8. 0 Morning Requests 8.30 Sports Cancellations 8.0 Down to Earth with Curley eh Instrumental Parade 8.30 Voices in Chorus 9.45 Roberto Inglez and his Orchestra 10. 0 Tauber Time 10.45 Morning Variety 10.45 Home Decorating Session 411. 0 Late Sports Cancellations Close down 6. Op.m. Sergeant Bigglesworth, C.LD. 6.25 Weather Report and Town Topics 6.40 Popular Vocalists SB The Accused 7.15 Sporting Review (Norm Nielsen) 7.30 Tudor Princess _ Songtime: Julius la Rosa . O° Picture sheet ct ene Beggar’s Opera 8.30 . Melody, Just Melody 9. : 3 rietly Instrumental 1 ay: A Dog’s Life, by June Epstein NZBS) ; ( 9.45 Folk Songs 10. O Sleigh Ride: A journey into melody with Robert Farnon and his Orchestra ; (BBC) 10.30 down 2XN 1340 NELSON 224 m. 7. Oam. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast ~ 8. 0 Calling All Sports (Alan Paterson) 9.15 Recent Film Selections 8.30 Souvenirs

Saturday, October 2

10. 0 Down to Earth with Bert (The Home Gardener) 10.30 Calypso 10.45 _abereting (Ang Stewart) 11. O Close d » Op,m. "wuste Likely Hits a Famous Fortunes 15 Sports Results (Alan Paterson) 30 Among the Orchestras 0 Listeners’ Requests 80 Close down 3 CHRISTCHURCH 690 ke. 434 m. 7.68 a.m. Canterbury Weather Forecast 9. 4 Every Man a Handyman (Laurie Harris) 9.20 Robert Stolz: Selection from Wild Violets, Kalman Fantasy 9.35 On a Hardwood Floor 9.50 Musical Comedy Corner 10. 0 London Studio Melodies: Ray Martin and his Orchestra. (BBC) 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Italian Style 11.,0 Morning Variety: Jo _ Stafford, Hazel Scott (piano), Charles Williams and his Concert Orchestra, and Joe Lossand hig Orchestra ge p.m. Canterbury Woeteer Forecast peatune Morton Gould 4 ‘30 Not All Songs are Love Songs er Light Concert 0 Royal Review d Chopin 4. 0 Paul Weston and his Orchestra 6.15 Children’s Session: Trouble in the Bird World, by Anne Clarke; Junior Critics , 5.45 Sports Results Listeners’ Requests on

7.30 1 Love a Melody: Arrangements by Oswald Cheesman,- who directs. the strings, with songs by Mary Negus 8) (NZ 7.45 Piano Stylist: Henri Leca 8. O The Mountebank 8.30 Educating Archie (BBC) 9.30 Light Variety 10. O Sports Review 10.15 Modern Dance Music 11.20 Close down $Y0 GHRISTCHU RCH 960 ke. {. O p.m. Musical Programme 5. 0 Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music Fa:8 Come, All Ye Good People: A selection of British ferro compiled by Ewan MacColl. (BBC 7.30 The Future of NZ. Farming: Pastures and Crops, by Professor J, W. Calder (NZBS) 7.45 Henry Wood Promenade Concert: The Halle Orchestra Overture: Beautiful Galatea: Suppe Ballet Music: Rosamunde Schubert Serenade in G, K. 525 (A Little cee Music) Moza Symphony No, 88 In G@ (Letter aydn (Second half to be broadcast from 3YC at 7.0 on Sunday) 8.52 Nikita Magaloff (plano) Goyescas Granados 9.30 BBC World Theatre: The Women of Troy, by Phillip Vellacott (BBC) 11, 0 Close down ING 1150 A IMARU, , 0 a.m. Ramblings z. it) Saturday’s Choice: Requests 9. 0 N.Z. Artists 9.15 Memory Lane 9.30 Calling Geraldine 9.45 Divertissemont 10. 0 Man About Town 10.15 Songs for All 10.30 plegh Mail Bag 45 e 10 Home Session 11. 0 Close down 6. Op.m. Melody Mixture 6.15 Crooners’ Corner 6.30 Strictly Instrumental 6.45 Fe ag the Wards: Hospital Request re 4 7. 0 A Handful of Stars 7-15 Sports Page 7.30 Musical Comedy Cameo 7.45 On the Light Side 8.10 Melody on the Move: Carmen Dragon’s and The Sportsmen Gems from Opera 9. 3 Light Music Concert: The David Rose Orchestra and Giuseppe di Stefano 35 Variety Ahoy; Eric Barker, from H.M.S. "Daedalus" (BBC) 10. 5 Reflections 10.30 Close down SY, 7.15 a.m, Breakfast session = 7 West Coast Weather Forecast You Ask, We Play 58. 5 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. First Sports Summary Saturday Afternoon Matinee 62.45 Rugby: Certurians (Wellington) v, West Coast (from Rugby Park, Greymouth) 6. 0 Second Sports Summary 6.15 Children’s Requests 6.46 Dinner Music : 6. 0 Where Did It Come From? 6.15 Late Sporting Information 7.0 Local Sports Summary 7.30 First Rehearsal 8.0 The Good Companions 8.30 Cavalcade of Music 9.30 Skip Farrel with The Joseph Galliehio Orchestra (VOA) 9.55 May I Have the Treasure? (NZBS) 10.30 Close down DUNEDIN 780 ke. 384 m. 9. 4a.m. Morning Programme: Album of Memories 9.30 Topics for Business Women: Stories of the South Coast, the fifth talk 45 Gwen Sutherland’ (NZBS); Father Let Loose in the.Kitchen, by C. a Miller; Book Review, by Vida Sheden 10. 6 Musical Minlatures 10.20 Devgtional Service

10.38 Front Page Lady 11. O Sports Announcements Light Musie Makers: Morton Gould 11.20 Spotlight on Guy Mitchell 11.30 The Orchestra and the Song 12. 0 Sports Announcements Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Afternoon Programme: Matinee 4.30 Tempo of the Time 5. 0 Victor Silvester’s Harmony Musie 5.15 Children’s _ sessien: Sparetime — The Islanders-Case Dismissed 45 Continental Cameo 0 Footlight Parade . 1 Love a Melody: Arrangements by Oswald Cheesman, who directs the Strings, with One Mary Negus NOM 7.50 May I Have the Treasure?- (NZBS) 8.30 Educating Archie (BRC). (to be repeated from 4YA next Wednesday at 2.0) 9.15 Lookout: A N.Z. commentary on the International News contributed this week by Dr. J, F, Northey 9.30 Dance Music 10. 0 Sports Summary 11.20 Close down AYO soo PUNEDIN,, |. 1. O p.m. Matinee 3.30 . Classical Hour 4, Excerpts from Grand Opera 5. 0 Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Music by French Composers Ray Lev (piano) and the Pascal String Quartet Quintet No. 2 in C Minor, Op, 115 Faure Jennie Tourel (mezzo-soprano) and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra Scheherazade Ravel The Lamoureux Orchestra of Paris Symphony No. 4 in A, Op. 53 Roussel 8.25 Arturo Benedetti Michelangell (piano) Chaconne (from Suite No. 4 in D Minor) Bach-Busonl Varetiogs op a Theme by Paganini, D. Brahms 8.57 Nicola Rossi Lemeni (bass) Secrecy Wolf The Wraith * Schubert 9. & The Danish State Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra Francesca da Rimini, Op. 32 Tcohaikovskl 9.30 The Reith Lectures, 1953: The Sciences and Man’s Community, The final lecture by Professor Oppenheimer presents some of his suggestions as to how the views he has explained earlier in the series can help to resolve the conflict between the extreme proliferation of specialised knowledge on the one hand, and the need, on the other, for some community of understanding if otvilieesion is to endure (BBC) ae tO) Yehudi Menuhin (violin) and Louis Kentner (piano) : Sonata No. 2 in A The Cantata Singers with the Jacques Orchestra conducted by Dr, Reginald Jacques \ Cantata No. 11 (Praise Our God) Arthur Grumieux and Jean Pougnet (violins) and Borls Ord (harpsichord). with the Philharmonic Orchestra Concerto in D Minor 11. O Close down AVI. INVERCARGILL, 10 9. 4am. Cowboy- Roundup 9. Sports News 9.30 Melody Mixture 10. O Devotional Service 10.15 Miniature Concert 10.45 Les Miserables 11. 0 Take It From Here (BBC) (repetition of Monday’s broadcast from 4YZ) 11.30 Tunes of Today 12. 0 Lunch Music : 2. Op.m. Kacing Summary ~ Radio Matinee 4.45 Racing Summary ' > 6.15 Children’s Hour: Time for Juniors; The Quiz 6.45 Late Race Results Music for the Tea Hour 7.30 Music of the People (BBC) 8. 0 A Sprig o’ Heather: A session for Scots with J. Allan Macgee (pipes), and Margaret McKenzie (mezzosoprano). The programme includes impomaeus of the Glencoe country by avid McLeod, and country dances played by Bobby MacLeod and his Highland Band (NZBS8) : 9.30 The Tin Tabernacle: The story of the first marine radio station, by Alan Dixon (BBC) 10. O Latin American Style (NZBS) 10.30 Sporting Review 11.20 Close down ‘

Saturday, October 2

= +, Sports Results every quorter-hour from 11.0-5.15. Sports Summaries 12.45, 3.0, 4.45 and 6.30 p.m.

--aitinacamttenade Sports Results every quarter-hour from 11.0-5.15. Sports Summaries 12.45, 3.0, 4.45 and 6.30 p.m.

1ZB PO aan 3k 6. Oa.m. Breakfast session 8.15 Sports Preview (Bill Meredith) 9. 0 Gardening session: John Henry 9.30 Three Hits and a Miss 9.45 We Trevel the Friendly Road with | Brother Dick 10. 0 1ZB Happiness Club 10.30 Priority Parade 11. 0 The Radio Doctor: Dr. H, B. Tur--bott 11. 5 Reviews and Reflections | 11.15 Sports Results Throughout 12. 2p.m. Melody Menu 12.45 Sports Summary 2.3 Saturday Matinee 3.0 Sports Summary 4.45 Sports Summary 6.46 Saturday Star: Russ Morgan ~ EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Ralph Martiere and his Orchestra 6.15 Melodies of the Moment 6.30 Radio Sports News 7. 0 The Dam Busters 7.30 Strange Stories of the Sea 7.45 Variety Time 8. 0 It’s in the Bag 8.30 Spin a Yarn, Sailor 8.45 Epitaph for Henriette 9.0 For the Defence : 8.30 For Saturday Stay at Homes 9.47 London Commentary 10. 0 Take it or Leave It 10.30 1ZB Evening Requeste 12. 0 Close down 278 wc tm 6. O a.m. Breakfast Session 6.15 Railway Notices 8.15 Sports Session S. .@ Voices We Know 9.15 The Roberto Inglez Orchestra 9.30 Gene Kelly and Partners 9.45 Mitch Miller Orchestra 10. © Gardening with George 410.15 Housewives’ Session (Marjorie) 40.30 Morning Concert 41. 0 ZB Radio Doctor (Dr. H. B. Tur--bott) 411.15 Racing Results Throughout Sports Cancellations 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.45 p.m. Sports Summary 2. 0 Saturday Afternoon Variety 3. 0 Racing Summary 4.45 Racing Summary 5.30 News from the Zoo (C. J. Cutler) EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 Radio Sports News 7. 0 =The Dam Busters 7.30 Strange Stories of the Sea 7.45 Variety Time 8.0 It’s In the Bag 8.30 Spin a Yarn, Sailor 8.45 Epitaph for Henriette 9. 0 For the Defence 9.30 Light Variety 9.45 London Commentary 10. O Latest from Overseas 10.15 From the Studios of H.M.V. 10.30 ZB Evening Requests 412. 0 Close down 3ZB ioe 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 Week-end Gardener (David Combridge) 9.30 Top Tunes 9 45 £Gift Quiz (Jack Gardiner) .15 Movie Magazine 0 Record Rendezvous . 0 ZB Radio Doctor: Dr. H. B. Turt be) 5 Sports Results Throughout .30 Sports Cancellations . O Lunch session 12.35 p.m. Local Sports Cancellations 12.45 Sports Summary a oe

'1. 0 (3. 0 | 4.45 6.16 5.30 6.45 | 6. 0 Light Variety Sports Summary Sports Summary Sports Results New Tales for Old Record Roundabout EVENING PROGRAMME Jim Davidson’s Orchestra with Joy Nichols, vocal 6.15 Hill) Keeping Up with the World (Happi Radio Sports News The Dam Busters Strange Stories of the Sea The Meredith Scandal it’s in the Bag Spin a Yarn, Sailor Johnny Napoleon (first broadcast) For the Defence Music for All London Commentary Variety Time Jazz Club For the Motorist (Harold Kean) Late Evening Requests Close down 4ZB woe om 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 Weather Forecast 7.36 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. © ZB Radio Doctor: Dr. H. B, Turbott 11.15 Race Results Throughout 11.30 . 4ZB Cancellation Service 12.45 p.m. Racing Summary 2.0 Southland Corner 3. 0 Racing Summary 4.45 Racing Summary 5. O Reserved 5.15 Children’s Session 5.30 From the Wonder Book of Knowledge EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 New Discs 6.30 Radio Sports News 7. 0 The Dam Busters 7.30 Strange Stories of the Sea 7.45 Tune Time 8. 0 It’s in the Bag 8.30 Spin a Yarn, Sailor 8.45 Armchair Questionraire 9. 0 For the Defence 9.30 Melodies for Moonlight: Paul Weston and his Orchestra 9.47 London Commentary 40. 0 Otago Favourites 10.15 Rhythm 10.30 Dance Music from the Town Hall 41. 0 Rhythm on Record 41.20 Dance Music from the Town Hall 11.45 Party Pops é 12. 0 Close down

27 PALMERSTON Nth, 940 ke. 319m, 7. Oa.m. Breakfast session 8.15 Sports Preview (Norman Allen) 9. 0 Hit Parade (Wally Chamberlain) 9.30 Sports Cancellations 9.32 Out on the Range 9.45 Keyboard Capers 10. 0 The Four Corners and the Seven 10.15 Orchestral Cameo | 10.30 Strange Last Words 10.45 Light instrumentalists and Vocal=11.15 Accent on Strings Sports Cancellations Ballads of the Concert Hall Lunch Music p.m. Sports Cancellations Dominion Weather Forecast Sports Summary The Art Tatum Trio Popular Dance Bands Rugby Commentary (from the owgrounds) Sports Summary Light Spotlight Sports Summary Tenor Time Adventures of Rocky Starr: Des"tination Venus "NNN NSS 7 MeaeRs SS AGCehhlo NNNAa = aw j "On 45 Hawaiian Serenade ‘ EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Teatime Tunes 6.30 Sports Round-up 7. 0 Melodies in Strict Tempo 7.18 Question Mark

sone eers™ @. SohSohs Strange Stories = the Sea Johnny Napoleo Theatre of Authors Variety Time Office Wife For the Defence Stars of the British Variety Stage Saturday Night Requests Close down

It’s 2 marvel to many how Mitch Miller manages to do as much as he does. He records, arranges, looks after new artists, and must be one of the busiest men in the record business. His Orchestra, noted for the excellence of the French horns, is heard from 2ZB at 9.45 this morning. & a7 * Paul Weston was born in Springfield, Mass., America, on March 12, 1912. He organised his first orchestra while still a student at Dartmouth College. In 1935 he joined Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra as an arranger, remaining for five years. Later he worked in the same capacity for Bob Crosby, and did many ather orchestrations for recording artists. In addition, he has conducted orchestras for a large number of radio programmes. "Melodies for Moonlight’ is the title of Paul Weston’s long-play-ing disc, to be heard from 4ZB at 9.30 p.m. * At 5.30 2ZA presents "Destination Venus," a further episode from the Rocky Starr space serial.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 49

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Saturday, October 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 792, 24 September 1954, Page 49

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