Friday, September 28
IVA AUCKLAND 760 ke. 395 m 9.30a.m. Music While You Work 10.40 Devotional Service: Dr. W. H. Pettit (Brethren) 10.30 Feminine Viewpoint: How Does Your Garden Grew (Viola Short); Country Newsletter; The Man ef Property (BBC) 11.30 Morning Coneert (for details, see 2YA) 2. Op.m. Waltz Time 2.30 Music from Scandinavia Ballade in G Minor for Piano, Op. 24 Grieg Violin Romance Svendsen Swedish Rhapsody Alfven Violin Sonata No. 8 in € Minor, Op. 45 Grieg 3.30 Mareel Wittriseh (tenor) 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Popular Light Orchestra 4.30 Musically Yours 5. O Console Melodies 5.16 Children’s Session: The Stamp Man 5.45 Medley Carner 7.0 Sports Preview 7.15 Journey Into Space: The World in Peril (BBC) 7.45 Country Journal (NZBS) 8.0 Masters af Melody: (BBC) 8.30 The Minstrels, conducted by Harry Woolley (NZBS) 9.30 Seottish Session (Harry Taylor) 10. 0 One of Us: a tribute to Sir Winston Churehill (BBC) 10.30 Frank Chacksfeld’s Orchestra 10.45 Tony Martin Sings 11.20 Close down NYG sep AUCKLAND), 6. O p.m. Dinner Music 7.0 The London Symphony Orchestra. Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36 (Enigma) Elgar 7.31 The Pleet Street Choir Mass for Four Yoices ‘ Byrd 8. 0 The Alex Lin say Strin Orchestra : (For details see 8.30 WILLIAM HERBERT (Australian tenor) (For details see 2¥C) 9. 0 MOZART BICENTENARY PROGRAMME (Qwen Jensen) Harvard University Chorus with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski Ave Verum Corpus, K.618 Three Closing Sections of Missa Brevis in D Minor, K.€5 Elsa Jensen (violin). and John Taylor (piano) Sonata in A, K.305 Mozart in his Letters, a selection of the composer’s letters written in his manhood, chosen and read hy Gerik Schjelderup (BBC) Walter Gieseking iano) Sonata Movement In B Flat, K.400 Six German Dances with K.509 Eight Variations on the March from Gretry’s Opera, Les Marlages Samnites, K.352 (YC link) 10.30 Readings from T. S. Eliot, by Maria Dronke (NZBS) 10.63 . The Copenhagen Wind Quintes Three Short Pieces bert 11.0 Close down | | IYD s2AUCKLANR, ,, 5. Op.m. Brass Bands on Parade * 6.15 Vocal Variety 5.30 Songs of the Islands 5.45 Carmen Cavallaro’s Orchestra 6. 0 Eddie Fisher Sings 16 +Popular Potpourri Giselle Mackenzie (vocal) % Voices in Harmony 715 The Circus Comes to Town 7.30 Sydney Thompson’s Dance Orehestra 7:45 The Radio Reyellers 8.0 Listeners’ Classical Requests 9. 0 In Lighter Mood g-$5 Buddy Clark (voeal) -30 Star Dance Bands 9.45 The Creweuts ’ 10. O District Weather Forecast Close, down XN; >VHANGARET | 6. O am. Breakfast Session bas Weather Forecast and Northland e s 8.0 Junior Request Session
9. a omen’s Hour "(June Irvine), featuring Shopping Guide; Film and Theatre News; and Operatic Excerpts 10. O The Search for Karen Hastings 10.16 Chris Hamalton and his Hammond Organs & 10,30 Foxglove Street 10.45 The Layton Story 41. © Songs from Vera Lynn 11.15 Instrumental Interlude 11.30 Light and Lively 12. 0 Close down * p.m. For Younger Northland: Storytime 6. 0 The Four Aces 6.15 Frontier Marshal 6.45 Sports Preview (Erie Blow) 7. 0 The Dam Busters 7.30 Record Roundabout 8.0 News for the Farmer. Tangos Played by Mantovani 3 Bing Croshy Classics 8.44 Short Story: The Ballymena Baritone, by Conal O'Connor (NZBS) . 4 Talk Robinson's Orchestre alk: Chasing the Pennyweight, by #8 arid (NZBS) } 45 Sea Shanties + @ Charlie Kunz (piano) 45 Bouncey Tunes from Alma Cogan Close down IVD 200 ROTORUA, 9.30 a.m. The Lilian Dale Affair 10. O Melodies from Gilbert and Sullivan ae Devotional Service 10, Musie While You Work 11.0 For Women at Home: Countrywomen’s Newsletter; the Winds in the North . 41.30 Morning Concert a a NN ea \
2. Op.m. Musie While You Work 2.30 Selection from Musical Comedy 2.55 Felix Mendelssohn’s Music 3,15 Classical Programme | Variations on a Nursery Song, Op. 25 Downanyi 0 Musie to Suit Your Mood es For Our Younger’ Listeners: Boytime; Johnny van Bart 30 English Light Vocalists . Dinner Musie 40 1Y¥Z Sports Reporter 20 Jascha Spivakovsky (piano) Italian Concerto Chromatic Fantasie and Fugue Bach roe Margaret Ritehie (soprano) 8.12 Vienna Philharmonie Orchestra Symphony No, 36 in C, K.425 (Linz) Mozart 8.32 Roger Wagner Chorale German Folk Sanes arr. Brahms 9.30 Musie by Friml 40. O fesigned for Dancing 0.380 Close down 0 WELLINGTON 1 $70 ke. $26 m. 5. Oam. Rreakfast Session ? = 7 -- hile Parliament is bein broadcast, programmes: from 9.30 a.m. to 1.0 p.m. will be transferred to 2¥C 9.30 Morning Star: Pierre: Fournier 9.40 Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.30 Light Instrumentalists 10.45 Women's’ Session: The Golden Bush, hy Temple Sutherland: Your Dog and. Mine, by Mrs Spence Clarke; New Zealand Makes It 1.30 Morning Concert London Philharmonic Orchestra Incidental Musie to the Wasps Maughan Willlams While Parliament is being broadeast, e he oe from 2.0 to m. will be to 2YC " -2. Op.m.- Ballet Suite Arias from Alceste, Cadmus and Hermione Lully Ohoe Concerto Cimarosa-Benjamin Arias from The Magic Flute and The Marriage of Figaro Ozart Notturno No. 2 in € aydn Marche (Thesee) Les Vents Lully . 0 The Great Eseape (A repetisian of edneSday’s broadcast from 2YA) 3.30 Musie While You Work 4. Scottish Country Dances ryt The Country Doctor 8 Rhythm Parade y Vocal Groups 5.15 cuerens Session: Boytime; Story hy Collee fad Comedy Stage is ea Time Tunes 7.10 arm Session: Fe eliding * Stack Merkot Report; Bush Burn. Mixtures, by Lithgow (NZBS) 7.30 Masters 0 Melody (BBC) 8. @ Double ili; The Eater, dramatised by Howard Agg, from a short story by W. Somerset Maugham (NZBS) ; and The Twelve Pound Loak, by James Barrie (BBC
ia iia 2 | Ly Me Bk gai gad ye eth DD thn 4 int 9.30 Song and Story of the Maori (NZBS8) 9.45 The Study of the Mind: What is Experimental Psychology? A talk by Betty Bernardelli (NZBS) 10. O Rhythm on Record (Turntable) 11.20 Close down eve WELLINGTON 660 ke, 4 m. p.m Early Evening Concert . 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Hilde Cohn (piana) Four Preludes and Fugues Bach (Studio) 7.17 The Zimbler Sinfonietta Symphony No, 7 in B Flat Boyce 7.30 Paroles de France: Inland Brittany, the second of two French;spoken programmes about the province, with a description of the district and local music and songs (FBS) (2¥€, 4YC lnk) 7.47 Cesare siepi (bass) Operatic Arias 8. 0 The Alex Lindsay String Orchestra, conductor Alex Lindsay Concerto Grosso No. 2 in F Major Corelll Serenade for Strings Dag Wiren (NZBS) (YC link) 8.30 WILLIAM HERBERT (Australian tenor) and Janetta McStay (piano) ane Nut Tree in a Fair Strange Land Six Songs from the Cycle Poet’s Love Schumann (Studio) (YQ link) : 9. 0 MOZART BICENTENARY PROGRAMME (For details see 1Y¥C 10.30 An Open Mind of the Fine Arts: Literature, the last talk by James Walshe (NZBS) 10.48 The Boston Symphony Orchestra, , El Salon Mexico Copland 411. 0 Close down ZY), WELLINGTON | 7,0 p.m... Music for Ev eryman 7.30 Life with the Lyons (BBC) 8. 0 BRiano Time 8.15 Latin American Rhythm 8.30 Melody Fare 9. 0 The Wayne King Show 9.30 Those Were the Days 10. O District Weather Foveravt Close down ANG 1010 @ISBORNE,, ,, = » Satay Breakfast Session Districs Weather Forecast George Fever (piano) * Tauber Time Fallen’ Angel The Layton Story O Foxglove Street -15 Doctor Paul Morning Star: Peter Lescenco enor) 45 From Our World Programme Librery Women’s Hour (Margaret Isaac) "% Close down p.m. Hello Children Musie at Six Sing it Again Mare and Waltzing 1266 Mobil Song Quest (Wanganut ° ong Ques strict Finalists) i $8 woo Cia 2 wet sOOOON Nf oOo 999 cv] ° ry wae MIND OD Or [oo . 3 Oschestral Interlude Showtime of Talk: sk ae the World on £5, by on Housto of British Mysie (BBC) i) es baa .45 The: Crosby Ve sone \ oldness ‘ie Close down pays? 4
"NATIONAL BROADCASTS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and Ps, Stotions: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.; 12,30, 6.25, p.m. : A A 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 ap vee Weather Forecast | 12. 0 Lunch Music (4Y¥A not’ 1.20 p.m. Golf Results 1.25 Broadcast to Schools 6.30 London News 6.40 BBC Radio Newsreei 5.50 National Sports Summary 9. 0 Overseas ond N.Z, News 9.15 Memo from United Nations 11. 0 London News (YAs, 4Y¥Z only)
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL The tollowing programmes will be broadcast to correspondence school pupils by 2YA, and rebroadcast by 1YA, 3YA, 4YA, 1YZ, 2YZ, 3YZ, and 4YZ: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 9.5 am. Speech Training and Poetry (Std. 1 to F, 2). TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 9. 5am. Social Studies; Where Our People Live-Hawke's Bay| __Post9.17 Scenes from "As You Like It." Primary WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 9. 5am. There Goes the Bell! (Infants). 9.17 Let's Do Some Exercises (Std. 1 to F. 2). 9.20 Our Next Door Neighbour- Australia (F. 2). FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 9.5 am, Music Appreciation. 9.20 Te Reo Maori.
Friday, September 28
4 | PE laetae 9.30 a.m, Housewives’ Choice 10. O From Qur World Programme Library 10.30 Music While You Work 14. 0 Women’s Session: Family Daze, by Jillian Squire; Private Report, by Donald Boyd 11.80 Morning Concert 2. Op.m. Music While You Work 2.30 Music from the British Isles 3. 0 Life and Songs of Irving Berlin 3.15 Concerto No. 3 in A 4.0 Playhouse of Favourites 4.24 Light Variety 5. 0 Bing Sings 6.15 Children’s Session: Treasure Island 5.45 Dinner Music 7. 0 For the Sportsman 7.30 Ballad Album (NZBS) 8. 0 Gerry Mulligan’s Quartet 8.15 Taik: A Window on the Worla, by Ronald Syme 8.30 Take It From Here (BBC) 9.30 Wings Off the Sea 10. O On the Sweeter Side 10.30 Close down OXPNEW PLYMOUTH 1370 k 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Pamela Johnston), featuring Continental By-Ways; Letter from Borneo: and Folk Songs by Burl Ives 0.0 The Girl on the Cover 16 Doctor Paul 30 Broken Wings 45 Occupational. Hazards O Light Orchestras and Jean Sablon 30 Choral Interlude 46 Over to Latin America 0 Close down p.m. Children’s Corner: Little Rupene Stories 6. 0 Hammond Organ Harmonies 6.15 New Zealand Artists 6.30 The Adventures of Rocky Starr: | Destination Venus 6.45 Songs from the Four Aces 7.0 Slow RBoat 7.15 Sports Review (Mark Comber) 7.30 Frontier Marshal . 8.1 Tight Lines, the first talk in a series on ber te 3 Nid Beginners, by R. Dickenson (NZ 8.15 8.30 The Donald Peers Show %. 3 Modern Melody Makers a Dad and Dave Homestead Harmonies 10.15 At Close of Day 10.30 Close down OXA aolVANGANYL 6. O a.m. Breakfast Session 7.44 District Weather Report _ 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Patricia Murphy), featuring American Diary 10. O ‘Folk Songs and Dances 10.15 Film Favourites ) 10.30 World Concert Orchestra 10.45 Hits of Ye.terday 411. QO Music for All : 11.20 In Sentimental Mood ) 11.40 Tunes of the Times 12. 0 Close down 6.45 p.m. The Junior Session: The king | and Queen. (NZBS) | : 349 m. a? ee 6. 0 In a Dancing Mood 6.25 Weather Report and Town Topics 6.40 Two in Accord » Tip Top Tunes 7.30 Frontier Marshal | 8. 0 The Edmundo Ros Orchestra : 8.15 White Coolies 8.40 Light Classics 8. 4 At the Console 9.15 The Noel Coward Programme 9 Death Takes Srnall Rites 10. O The New Third Herd 10.15 Herbie Harper Quartet and Quintet 10.30 Close down OXN i340 NELSON, by Qa.m. Breakfast Session District Weather Forecast 8.0 Women’s Hour (Val Grifith) 10. 0 Doctor Paul eS 1015 The White South 10.30 Peter Dawson 10.46 Modern Romances
English Radio Stars Hits of Yesteryear Close down m. Children’s Corner: The Saga of | > Crockett ’ aod =a " a caXs =5000 © Tops in Pops Music from th® Movies The Quiz id Frontier Marshal / The tomdon Story / Music by Robert Stolz ; Hook, Line and Sinker: a series of | talks on saltwater ae by Ray Doogue and Alf Sanft (NZBS 9. 3 Dancing Time 9.30 Calvin Jackson’s Music 9.45 Frank Sinatra (vocal) 10. 0 The World of Jazz. (VOA) . 10.30 Close down 9V\ CHRISTCHURCH o @ ‘ "5 0 OD Sanrooooo 690 ke 434 m. 9.320 a.m. A Light Concert , 10. 0 Musie While You W ork , 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Strings on Parade 11. 0 Mainly for Women: t Saw Them Fly, by Frederick Carpenter. (NZBS); Pencarrow Saga, by NeHe Seanlan 11.80 Morning Concert (For details see iYa) . 0 pm. Mainly for Women: Mobile | Microphone; Help for the Home Cook 2.30. Music While You Work 3. 0 Classical Hour / Requiem Mozart | 4.0 Courts of "London 4.15 Rhvthmie Ensembles 4.30 Folk Songs from Round the World 5. 0 Virtuosi of the Guitar 5.15 Children’s Session 5.45 Popular Vocal Duettists 6. 0 Light Music 7.15 Sports Magazine (NZBS) : 7.45 The Bob Bradford Quartet, with | coral Cummins and the Wayne Brothers | 8.15 Journey for Oll: Seareh in the | Jungle, by William Roff (NZBS) / = Alhert Fisher’s New Note Octet 10. 0 Pee Wee trwin’s Dixieland Band 1 The Great Escape 1.20 Close down | 3¥( m 5. 0 p.m. Concert Hour 7.0 The Boyd Neel String Orchestra Third Suite of Aneient Airs and Dances for Lute Sasa 7.18 Primavera Singers Madrigals, Canzonets and Ballets » Morley | 7.42 Dinu Lipatti (piano) Partita No. 1 in B Flat Bach | 8. 0 The Alex Lindsay String Orchestra | (For details see 2YC) 8.30 WILLIAM HERBERT (Australian oP" (For details see 2Y¢€ 9. 0 PROGRAMME (For details see 1YC) | 4
10.30 Psychology and the Arts, a talk by James k. Baxter (NZBS) 10, The London Philharmonic Orchesvaenglish Dances, Nos. 5 to 8 Arnold 11. 0 Close down SXC. 1160 JIMARU,, 6. O am. Breakiast Melodies 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Doris Kay), featuring Continental Byways 10. 0 Housewives’ Requests 10.156 My Other Love 10.30 Keserved 10.45 Pianists of Today 11. O Calling Temuka 11.15 ‘iracie Fields Favourites 11.30 Hits of Screen, Stage and Cabaret 258 m. 42. 0 Close down 6.45 p.m. For Our > Younger Listeners: rhe saga of Davy Crockett 6. 0 Tops in Pops 6.15 Sports Preview 6.30 In Glenn Miller’s Footsteps ‘ 6.45 Singing Strains 7. 0 Musical Animals 7.15 With a Latin Beat 7.30 Frontier Marshal 8.10 Just for You 8.23 Choose Your Lady 8.45 Talk: W pitiog for the Theatre, by Bruce Mason (NZBS) 9. 3 A Dam is Built, a documentary on the construction of the Roxburgh Dam 0. 4 Light and Bright 0.30 Close down 8Y7, ,GREYMOUTH _ 9.45 a.m. Morning Star: Miklos Gafni 10. O bevotional Service } 10.18 The Final Year 10.30 Music While You Work : 11. 0 Women’s Session: Book Review; I Lived Like an American (NZBS) 11.30 Morning Concert 2. p.m. Music ot the Eighteenth Cenury: Symp y No, 22 in E Flat (Philosopher Haydn Double Concerto in E Flat for Harpsichord and Fortepiano C. P. E, ch 2.45 Opera Stars in Films 3. 0 Music While You. Work 3.30 Sianley Black (piano) and the Ace of Hearts Orchestra : d 4.0 The Burtons of Banner Street 4.30 Scenes from the Ballet 5. ¢ Errol Garner (piano) 5.15 Children’s Session: Looking Glass (BBC) 5.45 Likely Hit Paraders 6. 0 Sports Preview (lan F. Thompson) 7.30 Play: Goodness How Sad, by Robert Morley, adapted aa Pughe ) (N 9.33 Old Time Dance and Song 10.16 Greta Keller (vocal) with Harry Jacobson. (piano) 10.30 Close down
{YK DUNEDIN 780 ke. 384 m. | 9.30 a.m. Always this Yesterday 9.45 Music While You Work 10.20 Devotional service ; 10.46 Topics for Women; Country Cousin Talks to Town Cousin; People Who Matter, by Arthur Manning; A Baker Abroad, by . Mary Middleditch; False impressions of France, by Janine Regnaud 11.3 Morning Concert Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera Ballet Suite: The Red Poppy. Gliere 12. O Dunedin Community Sing 2. Op.m. Short Story: The Kurere Ghost, by Eve Bernstein (NZBS) 2.15 Famous Conductors 2.30 Music While You Work | 3.15 The Citadel | 3.30 Classical Hour Overture: Edipo a Colono Sacchini Arias from WDonizetti’s Operas Concerto in b Minor Vivaldi Symphony in D Cherubini 4.30 Eddie Gantor (vocal) 4.45 Leroy Anderson’s Orchestra 5. 0 Tea rable Tunes 5.15 Chite-en’s Session: Country Sketch; Animal Talks 5.45 Light and Bright 6. 0 Johnnie Pineapple’s Orchestra 7.15 For the Sportsman (Lankford Smith) 7.45 The Le Garde Twins 8. 0 Jack Hylton’s Orchestra 8.15 Interlude for Music (BBC) 8.30 Dad and Dave 9.30 Rhapsody in Rhythm with Julian Lee’s Band (Studio) 9. The Great Escape 10.20 Rhythm Parade (Scrutineer) 11.20 Close down 4YC 900 ,DUNEDIN,, m. When Parliament is sitting, forenoon and afternoon sessions will be broadcast by 4YC 6. Op.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 sere Micheau (soprano) Two Aria Gounod 7.15 W Gieseking (piano) Le Petit Negre Masques Danse Bohemienne Ballade Debussy 7.30 Paroles de France (For details see 2Y C). 7.47 Julius Baker (flute) and Sylvia Marlowe (harpsichord) Sonata No. 2 in E Flat . Bach 8. 0 The Alex Lindsay String Orchestra (For @etails see 2YC) 8.30 WILLIAM HERBERT areeetretian tenor) (For details see 2Y 9. 0 MOZART i Sc al PROGRAMME (For details see 1YC) 10.30 Talk: Japan Today-Dr. Earle Reynold, American Anthropologist, speaks from his experience of Post-war Japan (NZBS) 10.46 The Philharmonia Orchestra ‘ Excerpts from the Snow Maiden Suite Rimsky-Korsakov 11. 0 Close down AY], INVERCARGILL 9.30 a.m. Classical Cameo 10. O bevotional service 10.18 The Burtons of Banner Street 10.30 Music While You Work 11. 0 Women’s Session: Country Newsletter; Inside Advertising, U.5.A., by Jean Gr Meara 11.30 Morning Concert (For details see 4YA) 2. Op.m. The Flower of Darkness 2.15 Symphonic Music Polovitsian Danees (Prince Igor) ae n Symphony No. 41 in One p- 9 Barber Overture: La Belle Helene Offenbach Song and Story of the Maori Alfredo Campoli’s Orchestra Music While You Work Seottish Session Musi¢c by Vivian. Ellis fo} = TTIaSAwWwWe ao 45 Toralf Tollefsen (accordion) 5 Ray Bloch Presents 15 Children’s Session: Junior Storytime; Ede Night } 5.45 Latin Rhythms 6. 0 Brass Bands 6.20 Pioneer Diary 7.30 Popular Parade, 8. 0 Portrait from Life: Sir Harold Gillies (NZBS) .29 Curtain U 9.30 Sports Roundup 10. O Frank Sinatra (vocal) 10.15 Lenny Dee (organ) °- 10.30 Cabaret Night in Paris 11.20 Close down
Friday, September 28
Weather Forecasts from ZBs: Dist., 7.30 a.m., 1.0, 9.30 p.m. 2ZA: Dist., 7.30 a.m., 9.30 P: .m.7 ‘12. 30 p.m. 1XH: Dist., 7.45 a.m.; Dom., Pp. m. 9.30 p.m.
Weather Forecasts from ZBs: Dist., 7.30 a.m., 1.0, 9.30 eon 2ZA: Dist., 7.30 a.m., 9.30 sy Dom., 12.30 1XH: Dist., 7.45 a.m.; Dom., p.m. 9.30 p.m.
ZB wn en 6. Oa.m. District Weather Forecast Breakfast Session 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 9.30 Joe Saye’s Music 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road 10. O Doctor Paul 10.15 The Golden Fool 10.30 Career Girl 10.45 Modern Romances 11. 0 Morning Tea 11.30 Shopping Reporter Session (Jane) 12. O Luncheon Fare 2. Op.m. The Life of Mary Sothern 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina) 3.30 Concert Choice 3.45 Danny Kaye Entertains 4.0 N.Z. Artists 4.30 Variety Hout 5.50 Buylines EVENING PROGRAMME The Merrymakers Teatime Tunes Daily Diary The Quiz Kids Frontier Marshal Stranger in Paradise Broadway Theatre John Turner’s Family 9.30 Moongiow 10. 0 Sports Preview (Bill Meredith) 10.30 Reserved 11. 0 Inthe Twilight 12. 0 Close down ea 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 6.15 Railway Notices 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 9.30 Morning Melodies 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.16 A Good Idea Quiz (Marjorie) 19.30 Career Girl 10.46 Modern Romances 11. 0 Light Variety 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Doreen) 12. 0 Musical Parade 2. 0 p.m. The Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 Celebrity Artists 2.30 Women’s Hour (Miria), featuring at 3.0, Interior Decoration (Francis Fair-~ bairn) 80 Instrumental Ensembles 3.45 Voices in Harmony 4. 0 Harry Grove and his Music 4.15 Console Styles 4.30 Trio Time Latin American Rhythms Melodies from the Islands Favourites from the Films Romantic Mood Frank Weir and his Orchestra EVENING PROGRAMME Dinner Music On the Lighter Side New Zealand Artists . The Quiz Kids Frontier Marshal Stranger in Paradise Today’s Singers Light Orchestras John Turner’s Family From Our Long Playing Library Sporting Digest (Peter Sellers) Reserved So8ch8o OM MIN HAD ecoco OL OT RBa08 SA BOOK MONNODD Boas etch So top ooo : Jazz Rhythm and Blues on Parade (Glenn Menzies) 12. 0 Close down 3ZB woe ae 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 8.0 Breakfast Club with Happi Hill 8.15 Hear That Bell, Junior? 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 9.30 Work While You Listen 10. QO Doctor Paul 10.15 Second Fiddle 10.30 Career Girl 10.45 Modern Romances 11. 0 Sweet and Gentile 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Joan Gracie)
12. O Lunch Music 2. Op.m. The Right to Happiness 2.15 Songs from the Continent | 2.30 Women’s Hour (Molly McNab), featuring at 3.0, A Story for a Star, ; and Continental Byways | 3.30 | No Tune Like an Old Tune | 4. 0 Twos Together 4.30 Moreton and Kaye Favourites 5. 0 Make It Gay 5.30 Junior Leaguers | 5.45 Martial Moments EVENING PROGRAMME Music at the Table From the World Programme Lib[o>] 7" The Quiz Kids Frontier Marshal Stranger in Paradise Broadway Theatre John Turner’s Family Music for Suppertime Sports Preview Tune Time Hailing Hildegarde Reserved 11.0 New SBrighton is on the Air (Bonar Dann) 11.30 Dance Band Stand 12. 0 Close down ZB wre tm | 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session | 7.36 Morning Star | 8.10 School Bell | 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 9.30 Musical Album | 410. 0 Doctor Paul « /410.15 Out of the Dark 10.30 Career Girl 10.46 Modern Romances AODOMmuN Oo RBo8o8 286 -~ = 299 S fo 144. 0 Random Records | 11.30 Shopping Reporter Session /42. O Lunch Music | 2. 0 p.m. The Right to Happiness 2.15 Light Orchestras | 2.30 Women’s Hour (Prudence Gregory) | 3.30 Friday Serenade | 4. 0 Voices in the Modern | 4.15 Popular Dance Tempo 445 Accordiana '5. 0 Popular Parade EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Tea Time Tunes | 6.30 Choice of the Week 7.0 =The Quiz Kids 7.30 Frontier Marshal 8. O Stranger in Paradise 8.39 instrumental Interlude 8.45 Voices in Harmony 9. 0 John Turner’s Family 9.32 Friday Night Frivolities 10. 0 Talking Sport (Bob Wright) 10.30 Reserved ' 41. 0 Musical Cocktail 12. 0 Close down -EXH woe ae. a.m. Breakfast Session Railway Notices . dunior Quiz and Record Shoppers’ Session (Noeleen Fow) Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians Gershwin Melodies Imprisoned Heart David's Children In This My Life To Marry for Love Morning Variety Hour Musical Mailbox (Hamilton) p-m. Lunch Music Reserved Movie Time Light Orchestras and Vocalists Women’s Hour hay Loe), featurg at 2.30, Second | Byways Waltzing to the Piano The Deep River Boys The Layton Story Mantovani’s Orchestra Popular Classics 222 BSooa No oe OOO wa NNASOSO OB oohSi0 os = dod sdk od RESoe5 68 co °o iddie and Continen- |
4.30 ‘Rhythm Rendezvous 6. 0 Air Adventures of Biggles: Paradise Valley 5.15 After Work Variety 5.45 The Story of Allan Carlyle EVENING PROGRAMME '6. 0 Light Dinner Music 6.30 Tops in Pops 6.45 Auckland Provincial Stock Sale Report '7. 0 The Quiz Kids | 7.30 Coke Time with Eddie Fisher 7.45 Piano Playtime _8. 0 Frontier Marshal 8.30 Just for Dancing | 8. O Looking for a Laugh /9.15 Hank Snow Sings Western Ballads 9.33 Downbeat-Music for Moderns | 10. O Spotlight on Sport 10.30 Close down . 27 PALMERSTON Nth. ! 940 ke. 319 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session | 9. 0 Good Morning Requests 9.30 Chorus Time /-~©9.45 Big Ben Banjo Band 410. 0 Angel’s Flight 10.15 Not for Publication 10.30 Career Girl 10.45 Reserved 11. 0 Shopping Reporter (Jocelyn) 1538 Symphonic Interlude Ballad Album
12. 0 Lunch Music 12.33 p.m. National Park Trout Fishing Report , 5 2. 0 Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 The Coronets 2.30 Women’s Hour (Pamela), featuring at 3.0, The Search for Karen Hastings 3.30 Music of the Nations , 4. 0 Mack Stewart’s Mellow Strings Quartet and Orchestra 4.20 Light instrumentalists 4.40 Luton Girls’ Choir 5. 0 Variety 5.30 Personality Parade: Frank Sinatra EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 American Light Orchestras 6.30 Piay It Again: Hits of a Few Years Back 7. 0 The Quiz Kids 7.30 Rawicz and Landauer 7.45 Country Digest (Ivan Tabor) 8. 0 The Olympic Flame 8.30 Famous Trials 9. 0 Kiap O’Kane 9.30 The Orchestras of Machito and Pancho 9.45 sports Preview (Norman Allen) 10. O Light Classical Music 10.30 Close down LISTENER SUBSCRIPTIONS seg? be sent direct to the Publisher, P.O. ox 6098, Wellington: Twelve months, 26/-; six months, All programmes in this issue are copyright | to The Listéner, and may not be reprinted without Permission.
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