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MONDAY, August 20 TUESDAY, August 21 WEDNESDAY, August = 8 Hockey. (summary) p.m, p.m. "yo ssa ae 9.30 1XN: The Sixth Alternative aes St se Ee. 0 The Passion an Pity (NZBS) Drama 7.30 7 og in eg (NZBS) (NZBS) 2XG: The Little Prince (BBC) : Fie 9.32 3XC: The Burning Secret (BBC) | 9.45 8YA: The Small Miracle (NZBS) 4YZ: The Shadow of Doubt (NZBS) p.m. 3 7.0. 1YC: Scandinavian Composers as p.m. 3YC: Opera-Fidelio (Beethoven) 4 oie ri te 7.30 YCs: Harold Beck (cello) with F 7.15 2YC: Glynne Adams (viola) and : ase rey : ‘i i Me 7 1 Dé Dorothy Davies (piano) Janetta MecStay (piano) 9.0 YCs:} sar weg Pa eo ©1 8.30 2XG: N.Z. Music Society in Lon75 ~~. . ‘ E sirée MacEwan (piano) 3 tng e Spee don Music 8. 0 2YC: Mendelssohn wee mer i 9. 0 YCs: Robert Masters Quartet 8.56 2YC: Irene Kohler (piano) , °- ‘Symphony [or "Schamann)| %45 8¥Z: Ken Smith s(trumpet) and 9.10 38YC: Maurice Clare (violin) and Maurice Till (piano) Janetta McStay (piano) p.m. ’ 7.15 2YZ: A Layman’s Approach to Art} rs Velie aa oe te { 7-15 $Y A: To 7.15 1YA: Raw Material-1 (G. Naylor) 4YA: What Is Expehimental Psy-] 7-40 1YC: The Nature of Liberty -4] g49 2YC: Heinrich Heine-1 (Eric __ chology? (B. Bernardelli) (K. J. Scott) Herd) Spoken 2.39. fp cimagg in 4 (P ¥, Sir] 8.30 2YA: Se ta of Planteraft-4]}] go5 ryc: Forgotten Men-3 (NZBS) See a tot AE la geass (G. hillips) ‘ 9.45 4YA: Raw Material-4 (G. Naylor) Word Rutherford) YC, 38YC: Paroles de F os 10. 0 1 , de France 10. 0°-4YC: Entick v. Carrinet BBC) ; 9.15 YAs, YZs: : The Queen’s English 2YC: Portrait of Canada (CBC) ee nt ee 5 : 9.30 1YC: with Middle Ages 4YC: Life of Sir George Grey-4]10.15 English Biography-6 (D. a, kev. D. Taylor) tos 10.15 2YA: Prisoner at the Bar-2 McEldowney) 9.38 gp Ce Racin Sd (BBC)] 10.30 8YC: Reith Lectures-6 (BBC) : 5 p.m / p.m. 7. 0 ZBs, 1XH: Number, Please wane ae ‘ ; XH: Se aoe Variet 8.0 ZBs, 2ZA: Showtime at the Lon-}| 7.30 2XN: It’s In the Bag 7 : art — y don Palladium 8. 0 ZBs, 1XH: It’s In the Bag S) ZRAL Lite Of Bias 8.30 4YZ: Life with the Lyons 8.15. 2XN: Life of Bliss .-* 9.15 YAs, 3YZ: Jenny Howard (com9.35 3XC: Life of Bliss edienne) p.m. p.m. was 7.25 1YA: Lew Campbell’s Orchestra,| 7.30 83YA: 3YA Studio Orchestra : with vocalist Mary Feeney 4YA: The Kaikorai Band oe 8.44 1YA: Music of Herbert 7.30 4YA: Request Session 818 2YA: John McKenzie’ . e # * ° rs mess j : Me °NZ t 8YA: London 7.43 3YA: Ballad Album (NZBS) 830 1YD: ight te we : 9.30 1YD, 2YA, 3YA, 4YA: Won’t You} 8:0 2YA: Wellington Municipal Tram-] ** , ee eee . : Come In? ways Band Quavers 8.30 1YA: Auckland Scottish Pipe Band] 9-30 YAs, 3YZ: Enso Toppano (accor8.45 2YA: Peter Nisbet (baritone) dion) p.m. p.m. 736 4YC: Martin Chuzzlewit 7.0 ZBs: The Olympic Flame 7. 0 2ZA: Reach for the Sky 8. 0 1XH: Dossieur on Dumetrius eal eta Sot fan is 7.30 2XP: Campbell’s ae . , : , : The Cruel Sea 1YZ: St. Ronan’s Well 8.30 1ZB: mencnane Be My 7.30 2YA: Dead Cireuit 8.0 ZBs: Address Unknown 9. 0 cra The Joker sae" 8. 0 1ZB: The Anderson Family 9.0 ZBs, 1XH: Kiap O’Kane 9.31 2YC: Martin 9.0 ZBs: Famous Trials 10.30 ZBs: Dossier on Dumetrius p.m. 9.0 1YD: Art Van Damme Quintet aagnt : : : pees 3 ve : Dance 10.0 2YA: Les Elgart and kis Orchestra 8.0 Ted Heath and 7.30 ee and . 8YA: World of Jazz 10.30 1YA: Dave Pel® Octet : rchestra 4YA: Sixth Festival of Jazz 10.45 2ZB: Duke Ellington 8.0 Premiére &3 Jazz 10.30 2YA: Dick Marx at the Piano 3ZB: Benny Goodman 10. 0 4YA: Buddy Morrow and his Band : 8YA: Duke Ellington and his}|11.0 1ZB: Classics in Swing 10.30 2YA: World of Jazz Orchestra . a.m. a.m. 7 7.18 ) YAs, YZs: Cricket, Australia v. 7.18 ) YAs, YZs: Cricket, v.] 919 } Essex (Summary) Be 8 8.10 Essex (summary) 6a: p.m. A p.m. © 3.0 1YA, 2YA, 4YA, YZs: Rugb Sport 3. 0 8YA: Rughy-College Quadrangu-}| 12.33 YAs, YZs: Women’s Outdoor South: Africa "9. "NZ. ; lar Tournament Basketball Championships versities (3YC, 6.0 p.m.) Summary* (and at 6.50 p.m.)} 6.50 YAs, YZs: Men’s Hockey, N.S.W. 6.50 YAs, YZs: International Women’s v. Horowhenua (summary) ‘SYA: Ranfurly Shield: Canterbury Vv. Mid- -Canterbury
‘THURSDAY, August 23 FRIDAY, August 24 SATURDAY, August, 25 SUNDAY, August 26 England p.m. p-m. 9. 3 2XN: The Proper Service Manner] p.m 8.0 ZBs, 1XH, 2ZA: Cousin Muriel (NZBS); Morning Walk] 7.30 8YZ: Golconda Hall (NZBS) 9.0 1YC, 2YC: The Burnt Flowerbed p.m. (BBC ) 759 2YA: Familv Happin ss (BBC) ae SRB» & ig Nimrod’s Oak (NZBS) 9. 0 ZBs: Cc) 2 t } C 1 b s 10.22 .4VA: The) Fer Shere Dimly Seen] *>. = amy \™* 9.5 3YC: The Burnt Flowerbed ; i ee (NZBS) 8. 0 1YA: Where No Wounds 9.15 2XA: First Person Singular (BBC) ( ) 10.26 3YC: Soliloquies from Henry IV: (BBC)] g28 4YC: The Burnt Flowerbed Anthony Quayle (NZBS) p.m, pm. ai 2.0 YAs, 3YZ, 4YZ: Queen Elisabeth 7.0 4YC: Vaughan Williams 7.0 4YC: Spanish Music ene, Musical Com7.40 YC: Aldeburgh Festival ; 7.23 2YC: Serenade, Op. 142 (Reger)] p.m 552 2YC: Maleolm Latchem (violin) 8. 0 afc: Malcolm Latchem Quartet (NZBS) sie 7. 0 1YC: Virtuosi di Roma and Leslie Atkinson (piano) 8.35 4YC: Peter Burges (piano) 7.46: 3YC: Lesley Anderson andj 8.40 8YC: Geoffrey Tankard (piano) 7.25 YCs: Harold Beck (cello) with 9. 0 YCs: National Orchestra Ernest Jenner (piano) 8.44 4YC: Violin Concerto (Beethoven) hii Boa Dorothy Davies (piano) 10. 0 3XC: Song Cycle: Liederkreis 8.14 8YC: Israel Symphony (Bloch) e Désirée MacEwan (piano) ; : (Schumann) 9. 0 YCs: Mozart Bicentenary 9.0 2YC: Victoria de los Angeles eee sYC: Henry Wood P : : Henry Wood Proms p.m. p.m. a.m. ; f 7.43 3YC: Forgotten Men-3 (BBC) 7.30 1YC, 3YC: Paroles de France es 9.30 YAs, 4\ Z: The East: A 8.30 YAs, 4¥Z: Question Mark (NZBS)]} 7.45 2YC: On Stage-4 (F. Newman) 9.15 VA: Reseay aie oF Symposium (BBC) 8.40 1YC: Japan Today (Dr. E. Reynold)| 8.0 3YA: Tribute to Sir Winston] |, 1.30 YAs, 3YZ, 4YZ: The Gem of All 9.15 YAs, YZs: Race Policies in British 4YZ: A eg? nent ges Radio | 730 2YC: Entick v. Carrington (BBC) Birds (Crosbie Morrison) Africa-4 (Prof. Buchanan) Pas = ; ‘ bean eat eg ce 8.15 YAs: A Word from Children — 2] 9.30 2YA: To Live in France-4 10.0 2YC: Rs Modern, ng Pag re 8.15 2YZ: in the Making- (ABC) 9.33 4YC: What Price Freedom? — olumbia University Bicen- ew 3 3 Mf ore lew é BBC tinadens re AVAs omnes, for as TA: teem ‘ 4YC: The Nature of Liberty -4 Roff ) apeagitin aed se saath Se gm i a wer il (K. J. Scott) 10.30 4YC: On Stage-4 , a a oe = p.m. p.m. : : p.m. : p.m. ee SVE: : * 7. 0 2ZA: Dexter 7.0 ZBs, 1XH, 2ZA: Quiz Kids 9.30 2XG: The Gracie Fields Show OYTZ: | A of 8. 0 ZBs, 2ZA,.1XH: Money-Go-Round | 7.30 2YD: Life with the- Lyons 9.30 YAs, 1YZ, 3YZ, 4YZ: Take It From] 4. 0 YAs, 3YZ, 4YZ: } (BBC) 9. 0 be 2ZA: The Brylcreem Show 8.30 2YZ: Take It From Here (BBC) Here (BBC) " . fon pa Maintas Te! Saccnt ? : XH: Calling Miss Courtneidge a.m. p.m _m. ba 2 bd y vw es ¢ 7.45 3YA: Woolston Brass Band 2YA: Three’s Company p.m. : pairs 10.0 Army 8. 0 AYA: Dunedin Studio Orchestra 7.45 3YA: Famous Scottish Choirs 7. 0 Request p.m. 1YA: Bill Wolfgramm’s Hawaiians, 8.15 4YA- The Carnival of Binch 7.30 YAs: Theatre of Music: The Beg-} 1.0 YAs, 3YZ, 4YZ: Cavalcade of Music with vocalist Daphne Walker — fe Se pees R; li iain’ gar Student 445 YAs, 3YZ, 4YZ: Glenda Sings 2YA: A Man and his Music : 8.30 YAs: Songs of Our Times 7. 0 1XH: The Boy Friend (NZBS) wi x 8.30 ZBs, 1XH: 1956 Mobil Song Quest | 9-30 Scottish 942 4YA: Dorothy Cayford and Roma i Abotomey p.m. p.m p.m. ees a Ce 7. 0 ZBs: Gunsmoke 3.0 YAs, 3YZ, 4YZ: The Golden Butter7.30 AYA: Dead Circuit oe Sy atotengeall 7.30 2ZA: The High and the Mighty fly 9.0 1XH: Night Beat 7.30 ZBs: Frontier Marshal 1YC: Martin Chuzzlewit 7.45 2XN: Journey Into Space 10. 0 8YA: Dead Circuit 8. 0 ZBs: Stranger in Paradise 2YZ: Journey Into Space 8. 0 1ZB, 4ZB, 2ZA: Ininja the Avenger : ; ZBs: John Turner’s Family 8.0 38YZ: Journey Into Space 2ZB, 3ZB: Journey Into Space 10.30 ZBs: The Hunted On 9. 0 ZBs: . D y : oe .B, bis ’ ° 9.30 3X¥A: The Great%Escape ~ 9.0 King-] 8.30 1XH: the Avenger " ’ : . dom ; 2XP: Ferdinand Lopez p.m 8.30 3YZ: Alan Christensen’s Rhythm p.m. Four p-m. 10. 0 1YA: Make Believe Ballroom Time 9. 0 2YD: Wee Erwin and his}]10.0 2YA: Rhythm on Record | 2YA: Majestic Cabaret p.m. » Dixieland Band 8YA: Dave Brubeck at Street}10.15 3YA: Leroy Anthony and his] 8. 0 2XP: Dance Interlude 10. 0 1WA: Billy Butterfield at Princeton] 10.20 4YA: Rhythm Parade Orchestra ; 9.45 2YD: David Rose and his Orchestra 10.30 3YA: Stan Kenton and his Orches-+1946 3YA: Lou Mecca Quartet 4YA: Ralph Marterie and his Band yy Ms are at dake 10.45 4YA: Dance Music 4: or Z i er i ‘ p.m. p.m. 2.30 .1YA, 2YA,° 4YA, YZs: Rugby 12.33 YAs, YZs: Women’s Outdoor} ™ ; : B South Africa v. N.Z. Maoris Basketball Championships] 12.33. YAs, Outdoor _ (BYC, 6.0 p.m.) Summary (and at 6.50 p.m.) Basketball |= Championships Nelson v. Golden Bay-Motu-] ym, 6.50 YAs, YZs: Men’s Hockey, Olympic Summary (and at 6.50 p.m.) : eka (Seddon Shield) 7.18 z Trials, N.Z. v. The Rest} 9,3 3XC: N.Z. Squash Championships] 3- 0 2YC: Soccer, Chatham Cup Final 8.10 YAs, Cricket Test, Aus(summary) Summary 3YA: a sain goign Hawke's] 9. 4 tralia v, England (summary). 10.15 2YA: Cricket Test, Australia v. stile ee ay v. Canterbury Knslend "teamithuons cots: 10.25 2YA: Test, Australia 7 9 YAs, Men's Hockey, N.S:W. mentar , v. N.Z. Team y) 10.25 2YA: Cricket Test, Australia v.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 889, 17 August 1956, Page 28
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