Saturday, March 23
Y AUCKLAND 760 ke. 395 m 4 a.m. Saturday Morning Concert Q Devotional Service: Kev. M. Taylor ongregational) 5 World Concert Orchestra & Honier and Jethro (vocal) O Miflt Herth Trio 8 Fontane Sisters O Sidney Torch’s Orchestra 46 Sportsmen Quartet O p.m. Haydn and Mozart Overture in B Flat Major, ‘‘Paris’’ Wozart Symphony No. 70 in D Major ‘Haydn 2.30 Commentary Inter-Club Softball Tournament saturday Matinee 4.15 Light Concert 5.15 Children’s Session 6. 0 Teatime Entertainers 7.30 THEATRE OF MUSIC: The Darkeyed Sailor (For details see 2YA) 9.15 -- by Professor W. P. Morre 9:30 The Goon Show (BBC) 10. 0 Make Believe Ballroom Time 11.20 Close down 1YC. seo AUCKLAND | 6. O p.m. Dinner Music 7. 0 The Swiss Romande Orchestra conducted by Ernest Ansermet Symphony No. 2 in B Minor Borodin 7.30 We Write Noveis: C. P. Snow discusses his work with the critic Walter Allen (BBC) 7.45 Lisbeth Holm-Johansen (piano) Sonata in D Minor, Op. 31, No. 2 Beethoven (Studio) 8. 7 The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Fritz Lehmann Royal Fireworks Music Handel 8.35 Renata Tebaldi (soprano) Arias from Operas by Mozart and Rossini 9. 0 RICARDO ODNOPOSOFF (violinist) (For details see 3YC) 40. 0 Sir Laurence Olivier in Scenes from Hamlet, by Shakespeare, with incidental music by Sir William Walton 10.25 The Orchestra Alessandro Scarlatti conducted by Franco Caracciolo e 2 4 4 3 on b8 OO — 8. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2. Ballet Suite Luliy 10.48 Kathleen Ferrier pier ategk orc Songs, Op. 91 Brahms 41. 0 Close down IND sasdAHICKLANR, , 41. Oa.m. New Releases 41.30 Jan Garber’s Orchestra 12. 0 Melody Menu 4.30 p.m. . Saturday Matinee 3. 0 Concert Hour 4. 0 Henri Rene’s Orchestra = ae Day and Frank Sinatra voca 6 For the Children 6. 0 Dixieland 5.20 The Anthony Choir 5.40 Frank Pettys’ Trio 8. 0 Richard Hayman’s Orchestra 6.30 Perry Como (vocal) 7. 0 Bart Stokes and his Orchestra with Voealist Esme Stephens (from the Radio Theatre) 7.30 Spinning the Tops 8. 0 Party Warmers 8.30 Radio Cabaret 10. O District Forecast Close down TXN so HANGAR ET 6. 0 am. Breakfast Sessior 7.45 Weather Forecast and Northland Tides 8. 0 Junior Request Session 8.30 Sports Cancellations 9. 0 ainly for Maungaturoto 9.15 Ben Light at the Piano 9.30 Popular Parade 10. 0 Strictiy Instrumental 10.16 Songtime with Lee Lawrence 10.20 Occupational Hazards 1045 The Four Lads 11. 0 Close down 5.45 p.m. For a as Northland: Saga of Da Crocket 6. 0 Light and Bright 6.45 Cowboy Corner 7. 0 To Marry for Love 7.15 Spotlight on Sport "Gwoodtow Wilson) 7.30 = in the Bag s.. 3. rts P steners’ Requests 8. 6 => Muggsy Spanier presents Dynamic ie 10.30 Close down
lYZ 800 KO tORUA,, m 8. 4a.m. In Hill Billy Style 9.30 The Goon Show (BBC) 10. OQ The Mills Brothers 10.30 Gardening Session (A. M. Linton) 10.46 Racing: Commentaries throughout the day from the Bay of Plenty Club’s Meeting, at Tauranga Tops in Pops 11.30 Morning Concert 2. 0 p.m. Popular Music Makers 2.15 Sports Summary 3. 0 Humorous Half Hour 3.30 Boyd Bennett's Rocketts 4. 0 Hawaiian. Harmonies 4.15 Sports Summary 4.30 The Deutschmeister Band > 5. 0 For Our Younger Listeners: The Little Red Hen; Little Miss Muffett; Junior Naturalist 5.30 Melodies which Linger 6. 0 Dinner Music 7.30 Four Generations 7.50 The Ken Martin Trio (NZBS) 8.10 Eddie Barclay Presents 6.30 The Goon Show (BBC) 9.15 Lookout,. by Professor W. P. Morrell 9.33 Orchestral Serenade 10. O Strict Tempo Dance Music 10.30 Close down ) WELLINGTON 570 ke. © 526 m. | 5. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.18 Sports Cancellations and Announcements 8.10 Sports Cancellations and Announcements 9. 4 Band Music 9.30 Sports Cancellations and Announcements Morning Star 9.40 Light and Bright 10.10 Devotional Service 10.30 Business Women’s Session: Dal-matia-in New Zealand-The Dalmatians in North Auckland 441.0 Cricket: Australia vy. Central Districts at New Plymouth, commentaries throughout the day 6. Op.m. Tea Dance 7.30 THEATRE OF music: The DarkEyed a ballad opera, Francis Dillon and Francis Collinson. ‘he parts are played as follows: Irish Tom sung by Thomas enna. spoken by Roy Leywood; Lying [ick sung by Ian McNeilage, spoken by William Austin; Johnnie sung by Robin Gordon, spoken by Alan Jarvis, ‘Nancy sung by Betty Evans, spoken by Gae Harding; Harry the Rover sung by Antony Vercoe, spoken by Michael Cotterrill; Malaga Mary sung by Merle Gamble, spoken by Davina itehouse; The Negro Seaman sung by Frank Malthus, spoken by Bernard Beeby; Nell sung by Alice Graham, spoken by Wendy Gibb: Paul the Pimp sung by Owen Bonifant, spoken by Gavin Yates. Mr Bell is played by Harry Painter; The Landlord of ‘The Spyglass" by Peter Read; and Captain Vincent by Selwyn Toogood. Others taking part are Ronald Lynn, Tim Elliott, Nora Slaney, David Tinkham. Basil Clarke, Roy Melford, Lawrence Sweetapple and Patrick Smyth: Orchestra conducted by Alex Lindsay. Producer, Bernard Beebv (NZBS) (All YAS, 4YZ) 9.15 Lookout, by W. P. Morrell 9.30 The Goon Show (BBC) (last eplsode of the series) 10. O Highlights of Sport: A tour of the Sports Fields by Winston McCarthy (NZBS) 10.15 District Sports Results 10.20 Jim Golding and his Band playing _ from the Majestic Cabaret | 10.50 Popular Instrumentalists 11.20 Close down QVC WELLINGTON, Bed 0 am... Sports Cancellations and Announcements | Variety he .. | Sports Cancellations and "ccpapeieanats Music 0 p.m. Music by Sasart & Serenade No. @ in D,. K.320 (Post ; n) 3. 0 Cardinal or xing? , (NZBS)
3.30 Popular Dance Bands 3.45 Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians 4. 0 Paris Star Time 4.30 The Golden Colt 5. 0 Ray Ventura’s Orchestra 5.15 Children’s Session: Jingles with Joy; Children’s Quiz Session 3, 0 Dinner Music 8.58 Commonwealth Feature Programme: Experiment in Partnership, a report on the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (BBC) 7.58 The Philharmonia Orchestra Notturno No. 5 in C Haydn Cavatina (Der Freischutz) Weber (Soloist: Joan Hammond) Symphony No. 3 in E Flat, Op. 55) (Eroica) Beethoven 9. 0 RICARDO nen art) (violinist) | (For details see 3YC 10. 0 They Stayed in Bed: A talk by Cecil Woodham Smith -about four. famous people ae lived like invalids 10.15 Chausson Maggie Teyte (soprano) with the Blech String Quartet and Gerald Moore (piano) Chanson Perpetuelle, Op. 37 Louis Kaufman (violin), Artur Balsam (piano) and the Pascal ‘String Quartet concerto in D, Op. 214 11.0 Close down AD EERSTE. 7. Op.m. Listeners’ Requests 40. O District Weather Forecast Close down OXG .o1o GISBORNE, ,, 1010 ke. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 District Weather Forecast 7.45 Sports and Picnic Cancellations 9. 0 Sporting Summary 9.16 ‘Motoring with Robbie 9.30 Occupational Hazards 9.45 Pick O’ the Pops 10. 0 Timely Gardening Hint 10. 3 Variety Time . 10.30 Perry Como (vocal) 10.45 Music for Moderns 11. 0 Close down 5.45 p.m. Hello, Children: Little King Stories 6. 0 Something Old, Something New 6.30 Swingin’ Guitars 6.45 Rod Craig 7. 0 Tapestries of Life 7.15 Sports: Results 7.30 Question Mark 7.45 Today’s Band: Les Elgart 8. 3 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 Journey into Space (BBC) 10. O Let’s Have a Dance 10.30 Close down QYZ 860 .. NAPIER 9. 0 am. Morning Melodies 9.30 The Golden Colt 10. 0 Master Music 10.30 Will These Be Hits? 10.45 Varicty 2. 0 p.m. Racing Summary Afternoon Programme 4.30 Racing Summary 5.15 Children’s coaster (Aunt Helen): Jamaican Folk Tale 5.45 London Melodies (BBC) 6.15 Racing Summary 7.30 Cranford-5 (BBC) 8. 0 From Stage and Screen .30 Now It Can Be Told 9.15 Lookout, eeaare W. P. Morrell 9.30 Radio Roadhouse 10. 0 On the Sweeter Side 10.30 Close down PN EMO 6. O a.m. Breakfast Session ~ 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9.0 Gardening Session (Bill Wilson) 3.15 Concert Platform 3.30 In Western Style 3.45 Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra 40. 0 Saturday Celebrities 349 m.
10.30 Piano Partners: Moreton and Kaye 10.45 Rhythm and Rhyme 41. 0 Commentary on AuStralia v. Central Districts Cricket 6. 5 p.m. Children’s Corner: The Saga of Davy Crockett 6.15 Music Makers 6.30 Taranaki Hit Parade y ae | In Strict Tempo 7.15 Sports Results (Mark Comber) 7.30 Show Time 7.45 Songs from the Four Knights 8.1 The Orchestra Entertains 8.15 The Guy Lombardo Show 8.45 Screen Snapshots: Betty Hutton 9. 3 Play: A Run for the Money, by Willis Hall (NZBS) 10. O Let’s Dance 10.30 Close down AKA 2 VANGAN YS . Oam. Breakfast Session ; Weather Report 8.0 #£Morning Requests 9. 0 Down to Earth with Curly 9.15 Light Classics 9.30 — Voices in Chorus 9.46 Instrumental Parade 10. O Picture Posers 10.15 Latin Rhythms 10.30 Occupational Hazards 10.45 Be Happy 41.0 Close down 6.45 p.m. The Junior Session: The Saga — of Davy Crockett 6. 0 The Adventures of Rocky Starr: Destination Venus 6.26 $Weather Report and Town Topics 6.40 Songtime: Perry Como f 7. 0 Famous Firsts 7A5 . Sporting Review (Norm. Nielsen) 7.30 Capering Keys 7.45 Popular Vocalists 8.0 Life with the Lyons (BBC) 8.30 Old Time Dance Music 9. 4 Robert Maxwell (harp) 9.15 Play: Souvenir, by Leonard H. Jones (NZBS) 9.58 Benny Goodman Swing Classics 10.30 Close down
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SERVICE SESSIONS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stations: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.3 42.33 p.m. (2YC link, not 2YA), 6.25, 9.0 X Stations: 9.0 p.m. YA and YZ Stations 6. O a.m. London News, Breakfast Session (YAs only) 7. 0, 8.0 London News, Breakfast Session 7.58 Local Weather Forecasts 6.30 p.m. London News 6.40 BBC Radio Newsreel 6.50 Primary Produce Price Report y Pee National Sports Summary 9. 3 N.Z. and Overseas News 9.15 Lookout, a N.Z. Commentary ee" OM International News, by Professor ' W. P. Morrell 41. 0 London News (YAs, 4YZ only)
Saturday, March 23
QXN 1340 NELSON 224 m. | 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 Nelson DistrichWeather Forecast _ 8.0 Sports Preview (Alan Paterson) 9.15 (Western Style 8.30 ~ Occupational Hazards 9.45 Country Dance Time 10.0 Down to Earth with Bert-tThe Home Gardener 10.30 Topical Tunes 11. 0 Close down 6.45 p.m. Children’s Corner: Butterflies, Collecting and Mounting 6.0 Melody Mixture | 6.45 Continental Light Orchestras > John Nesbitt’s Passing Parade 7.15 Sports Reports (Alan Paterson) 7.30 Dancing Time 8. 0 Listeners’ Requests 10.39 Close down 3 | CHRISTCHURCH 690 kc. 434 m. 9. 4am. Doris Day 9.15 Featuring the Stu Williamson Quintet 9.30 Interlude for Music (BBC) 10. 0 The Jay Wilbur Strings 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 Quiet Music 11. 0 Morning Variety 2. Op.m. Matinee 3. 0 Symphony No, 4 in B Flat Beethoven 3.30 Radio Revue 4.30 Musicians Take a Bow 5. 0 Recent Releases 5.15 Children’s Session: Tales of Magic 5.45 Sports Results Listeners’ Requests 7.30 THEATRE OF MUSIC: The DarkEyed Sailor (For details see 2YA) ee Lookout, by Professor W. P. Morre 9.30 The Goon Show (BBC) 10. 0 Sports Review 10.15 Ralph Marterie’s Orchestra 10.45 The Salt Lake City Five 11.20 Close down JY SEARISTCHURGH 5. Op.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 7.3 A History of Music in Sound: A further programme in the series-Music for Harpsichord and Organ, by Chambonnieres, Searlatti, Pachelbel, Bach, Buxtehude, Le Begue, Raison and D’Andrieu 7.30 The fortunes of Nigel-5 (BBC) 8. 0 Winterthur Symphony Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr Suite No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 43 Tchaikovski 8.38 What is Man? Existentialist Man, the fourth talk in the series by ProfesSor R. J. Sussex (NZBS) 9. 0 RICARDO ODNOPOSOFF (violinist) with Raymond Lambert (accompanist) Sonata in B Flat for Unaccompanied Violin Geminiani-Corti Concerto in A Minor, Op. 37, No. 5 Vieuxtemps Tzigane Ravel (The second part of a public concert from the Civic Theatre, Christchurch) (All YCs) 10. 0 Gladys Swarthout (mezzo-soprano) with the RCA-Victor Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pierre Monteux Poem of Love and the Sea, Op. 19 Chausson 10.30 Son of cg Fe: the Warrior ( ) 10.40 The Schneiderhan Quartet String Quartet No. 11 in F Minor, Op. 95 Beethoven 11.0 Close down 8X0 ico IMARU ke. 258 m. 6. O a.m. Breakfast Melodies 7.30 District Weather Forecast 3. 0 Saturday’s Choice (Requests) 9. 0 Man About Town : 9.15 Dean Martin Swingin’ Down Yonder 9. Calling Geraldine ; 30 45 Voices in Harmony 0. 0 Mid-morning Variety oy A Spot of Dixie : 9 : 470.30 Country Mailbag
10.45 Orchestras with Chorus 11. 0 Close down 45 p.m. For Our Younger’ Listeners: Youth Club of the Air 6. 0 Melody Mixture . 6.30 Solo Spotlight 6.45 Around the Wards (Hospital Requests) 7. 0 Variety from Britain 7.15 Sports Page 7.30 Popular Pianists 7.45 ~-Love Songs of the Day 8.1 Reminiscin’ with Singin’ Sam 8.14 Intimate Artistry 8.30 The Family’s Choice ~ 9. 3 White Coolies 9.30 London Studio Melodies (BBC) 10. 0 In Party Mood 10.30 Close down OYA GREYMOUTH 9. 4am. You Ask, We Play 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. O0p.m. Sports Summary Matinee 5. O Sports Summary 5.15 Children’s Requests Session 5.45 Song and Story of the Maori (NZBS) 6. 0 Rhythmic Gems 6.15 Late Sporting Information 7.30 Songs in Vogue 8.0 Cranford-5 (BBC) 8.30 Light Classical Favourites 8.45 Donald Smith (tenor) sag Lookout, by Professor W. P. Mor9.30 The Goon Show (BBC) 10. O The Telefunken Dance Orchestra 10.15 Short Story: The Ship, by Laurence Robinson (NZBS) 10.30 Close down AVA DUNEDIN 780 ke. 384 m. 9. 0 am. Monty Kelly’s Orchestra 9.15 Saturday Magazine (Beverley Pollock) 10. O Music of Fritz Kreisler 10.20 Devotional Service 10.45 Solomon (piano) 41. 0 Cavalcade of Music’ 11.30 .They’re Human After All 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. 0 p.m. Radio Matinee 3.30 Classical Hour A Faust Overture Wagner Violin Concerto in G Minor, dae 26 1. Bruc Variations on a theme from Suite No 3 G, Op. 55 Tchaikovski 4.30 Variety 65. 0 Tea Table Tunes 5.15 Children’s Session; The Musical Army
6. 0 Andy Iona and his Hawaiian Trouba- | dors 7.30 THEATRE OF MUSIC: The DarkEyed Sailor (For details see 2YA) (9.15 Lookout, by Professor W. P. Morrell 9.30 The Goon Show (BBC) 10. O Sports Summary 10.15 Jess Stacy and the Famous Sidemen 10.45 Dance Music 5 11.20 Close down AYC 500 DUNEDIN,, * 5. 0 p.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 72 The London Mozart Players Symphony No. 4 in C Minor (Tragic) Schubert 7.30 The Fortunes of Nigel (BBC) 8. 0 Margaret Ritchie (soprano) with the Lyre-Bird Orchestral Ensemble The Fairy Queen Purcell 8.18 The Ken Smith Brass ‘Players Sonata: La Spiritata Gabrieli Moment Musicale Schubert-Ga Divertimento Haydn-Smit (Studio) 8.40 The Play and the Playwright, a talk bY Frank Sargeson (NZBS)
9.0 RICARDO ODNOPOSOFF (violinist) (For details see 3YC) 10.0 Gerard Souzay (baritone) The Wanderer The Phantom Double Wild baad The Erl King Schubert 10.16 The National Symphony Orchestra of England Overture Carnival Dvorak 10.25 Members of the Galimir Quartet with Fritz Johoda (piano) Quartet in E Flat, Op. 87 Dvorak 11. 0 Close down AY ANYERCARGILL, 9.15 am. For details until 10.20 see 4YA 10.20 Devotional Service 10.45 Interlude for. Strings 11. 0 Racing: Commentaries throughout the day from the Birchwood Hunt Club’s Meeting American Showcase 12. 0 Lunch Musie 2. 0 p.m. Radio Matinee 5. 0 Children’s Session: Times for Juniors; The Quiz 6. 0 Dinner Music 7.30 Mantovani’s Orchestra 7.51 The Errand Boy: A musical story told by Sir Compton nie oa (BBC) 3.20 Fred Hartley (piano 8.45 For details until 11. 30 see 4YA 11.20 Close down
Saturday, March 23
besports Results every quarter-hour from 11.15 a.m. to 5.15 p.m, Sports Summaries 12.45 p.m., 3.0 p.m., 4.45 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.
frets Results every querter-hout from a.m. to 5.15 p.m. Sports Summaries 12.45 p.m., 3.0 p.m., 4.45 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.
ZB ioe 200m 6. O a.m. District Weather Forecast Breakfast Session 8.15 Late Sports Preview 9.0 Orchestral 9.30 Three Hits and a Miss 9.45 Sacred Songs 10. O Latin Pattern 10.15 Not for Publication (first broadcast) 10.30 Priority Parade 471. 0 ZB Radio Doctor: Parents Make or Mar Young Children’s Speech (Dr. H. B. Turbott), followed by Musical Dip 12, 2p.m. Midday Music Hall 2.2 #£=Afternoon Variety 5.30 Air Adventures of Biggiles 5.46 Evening Star: Charlie Kunz EVENING PROGRAMME 8. 0 David Rose and his Orchestra 6.15 Melodies of the Moment 6.30 Radio Sports News 7. 0 All Our Tomorrows 7.30 Medical File 8. 0 Surf Radio Theatre: The Eagle Has Two Heads 9. 0 Knave of Hearts 9.30 For Saturday Stay at Homes 9.47 London Commentary 10. O Stop the Music 12. 0 Close down
no. 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 6.16 Railway Notices 8.15 Sports Session (Peter Sellers) 9. 0 Gardening with George 9.20 Melody Time 9.30 Piano Favourites 9.45 Bandstand 10. 0 Focus on Films 10.16 Housewives’ Session (Marjorie) 10.30 Morning Melodies 11. 0 ZB Radio Doctor: Parents Make or Mar Young Children’s Speech (Dr. H. B. urbott) 118. ere Cancellations and Postponei o "eright Lunch Music p.m. Saturday Afternoon Variety 30 News ffom the Zoo Kiddies’ Korner EVENING PROGRAMME [)) Dinner Music Radio Sports News O All Our Tomorrows 1 Sat in Judgment 0 Surf Radio Theatre: The Eagle Has wo Heads The Knave of Mearts 9. London Commentary 10. O Latest from Overseas 10.15 Gordon MacRae |. 40.30 Light Variety | 10.45 Saturday Night Club from Claridge’s 41 12. 6. 6. 7. z 9. 0 30 7.30 47 Cabaret . 0 ZB Evéning Request Session 0 Close down
37 CHRISTCHURCH 1100 ke. 273 m. 6. 0 am. Saturday Selections 8. 0 Breakfast Club with Happi Hill 8.15 Sports Summary 8. 0 For the Home Gardener (David Combridge) 9.465 Gift Quiz 10.30 Thanks to the Singer 41.0 ZB Radio Doctor: Parents pane or Mar Young Children’s Speech (Dr. H. B. ‘Turbott) bits © satay Cancellations and Postpone11.98 of the Time 12. 0 Luncheon Session : 12.32 p.m. Local Sports Cancellations 1.0 Light Variety 6.13 Sports Results 6.30 Air Adventures of Biggles 5.45 Keeping Up with the World (HMappi Hill) EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 Radio Sports News » SB All Our Tomorrows 7.30 The Hardy Family 8. 0 Surf Radio Theatre: The Eagle Has Two Heads 9.0 Knave of Hearts 9.30 Olde Tyme Dance Music 9.47 London Commentary 10.15 The Stanley Black Magic Touch 10.80 For the Motorist (Harold Kean) 411. 0 Jobs for Sale 11.15 Late Evening Requests 12. 0 Close down XH ine 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 6.15. Railway Notices 8. 0 Sportman’s Preview and Sports Cancellations by John Armstrong 9. 0 Musical Mailbox (Te Kuiti) 9.80 Interiude 9.46 A Story for a Star 410. 0 Not for Publication 10.15 For the Home Gardener (Mi C. Gudex) 10.30 Sports Cancellations 10.31 Saturday Playbill 11.45 Fatfious Firsts (final broadcast) 12. 0 Musical Forecast 12.15 p.m. Luncheon Music ‘4. 0 Oceupational Hazards 1.145 Saturday Matinee 4.30 South Sea Switg 5.0 The Adventures of Rocky Starr: Flying Saucers 6.45 nnThese Were Favourites EVENING PROGRAMME 6.0 Pops 6n Record 6.30 Radio Sports News 7. 0 Hollywood Théatre of Stars 7.30 Melody Makers 8. 0 Surf Radio Se ne aged The Eagle Has Two Heads 9.0 Khave of Hearts 9.33 For Saturday Stay At Homes 10.15 Saga of the South Seas 10.30 Close down 47A au ue 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 8.15 Racing and Sports Preview 9.0 Journey into Melody 40, 0 Gardening Session 40.165 Vil Tell You a Tale 10.30 Salute to a Champion 10.46 Showtime from Hollywood 41. 0 Radio Doctor: Parents Make or Mar ie Children’s Speech (Dr. H. B. Tur ot 414. 6 Rising Stars 11.20 Songs of the Saddle
11.40 Country Dence Tunes 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Saturday Afternoon Variety 6.30 Family Favourites EVENING PROGRAMME 6.0 Tea Table Tunes 6.30 Radio Sports News 7. 0 The Khave of Héarts 7.30 Sweet With A Beat 8. 0 £Suff Radio Theatre: The Eaglé Mas Two Heads 9. O Something Old, Something New 9.32 Saturday Cabaret 10. 0 Soft Lights and Sweet Music Hag Drama of Medicine Close down
4ZB wor mm. 6. C am. Breakfast Session 7.35 Morning Star 8.15 Sporting Preview 9.2 Variety on Record 10.30 Of Interest to Mén 11. 0 ZB Radio Doctor: Parents Make or Mar Young Children’s Speech (Dr. H. B. Turbott) 12. 0 Lunch Music 2.0 p.m. Saturday Variety 5. O Popular Parade 5.15 Moments with Music 5.39 From the Wonder Book of Knowledge 6.456 Tea Dance EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Tea Time Tunes 6.15 On a Bright Note 6.30 Radio Sports News 7. 0 All Our Tomorrows 7.30 Star Time 8. 0 Surf Radio Theatre: The Eagle Has Two Heads 9. 0 Knave of Hearts 9.32 For the Old Foik 9.47 London Commentary 10. O Variety Time 10.15 Choice at Random 10.30 Dance Music from the Town Hail 11.30 Dance Time 12. 0 Close down 27 PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke. 319 m, | 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 8.15 Sports Preview 9. 0 Good Morfhing Requests 9.30 Sports Cancellations 9.32 The Orchestras of Bob Sharples and Cyrit Stapleton 10. 0 Apsointment with Fate 18 Gardening Session (Geoff Northcote) 10.30 A Story for a Star 10.45 Occupational Mazards 11. 0 Radio Doctor: Parents Make or Mar Speeoh (be b. 11. 5 Popular Parade 11.15 and Throughout the Day: Commentaries on 1 ea Racing Club’s Autumn Meeti : 44-45 .25 Sports Cancellations rte * 12. pom. Cancellations 2, Variety ? enor Time dventures of Rocky Starr: "Shadowmen 5.45 Les Baxter and his Orchestra and Chorus EVENING PROGRAMME 6. Music for the ‘Teosiiour 6. Sports Poun Roe Ve . O Famous Seorets 15 Variety Time 7.30 t Sat in Judgm 8. 0 urf Radio The Eagle Has Two Heads . oO Knave of Héarts 9.30 . Delayed Broadcast of the First Half f a Public nate 4 presétited iff the almerston North aA ot as by the . Rt bacoes ucted by James 10°80 Close down
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