Highlights in the
Week’s Programmes
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| . ~ . MONDAY, 1 TUESDAY, 2 WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m. 7.29 1YZ: Flash Point (NZBS) p.m. nice cetera ‘io Drama 7.30 YAs, 4YZ: The Linden Tree 7.50 2YZ: Who Goes There? (NZBS) | 9-30 the Borat (NZBS)] 9.32 8YC: Hamlet (VOA) Prapiesctast ein Sad eth ws i 9.30 1YC, 4YC: Hamlet (VOA) SAP AY p.m. 7. : = . p.m. ESSA Phinceal p.m. 7.0 38YC: Sinfonietta (Janacek) ee 2YC: Barber and Copland 7.30 YCs, 4YZ: Music Magazine 7.5 2YC: Ernest Jenner (piano) 8.1 1YC: John McDonald (tenor) and] 8- ® YCs: Ricardo Odnoposoff (violin)| 8.0 2YC: Francis Rosner String QuarDorothea Franchi (harp) with Raymond Lambert tet Music 8.20 3YC: ‘Songs of the Hebrides __ (piano) 9.0 YCs: Raymond Lambert (Austra2YC: Paul Magill (piano) 9.0 Marian Anderson (contralto) lian pianist) 8.40 2YC: Newton Goodson (tenor) 9.30 YCs: Music of J. S. Bach ne p.m. p.m. Vv J € haw ~ — 6.55 YAs, YZs: Dominion Final, Y.F.C. de : ig = is Leadership Contest ee : (Trever Williams)" gaat. p.m. . 7.13 2YC: The Writing and Re-Writing 4YA: Confessions of a Postwoman 7.15 4YA: Voyage of Sheila II — 9 SB Rr heats tits -2 (NZBS) (Adrian Hayter) rancis "Want : 7.30 YCs: Poems of William Words8.0 2YC: In Search of Truth: In] 8-30 2YA: The Voyage of I-9 worth (readings by ChristoSpoken Science (Prof. H. G. Forder)| 9.30 4YC: The First Labour Govern- pher Hassall) Word 9.15 YAs, YZs: The Queen’s English ment (Dr R. A.Gollan) — | g.95 2YC: What Price Freedom?-6 (Arnold Wall) 9.45. 2YC: The Crisis in (BBC) 9.30 3YC: What Price Freedom?-6 Philosophy — 2 (W. W.110.30 3YC: The Writing and Re-Writing (BBC) Sawyer) of Pacific History (Dr 10.0 2YA: Frozen Cargo (NZBS) Francis West) 10.15 1YC: Primitive Magic -2 (Ronald 4YC: The Crisis in Mathematical Rose) Philosophy — 2 (W. W. Sawyer) p.m. ca ‘ 7. 0 ZBs, 4ZA: Laugh Jill You Cry putes Varj 7.0 ZBs, Sher 1XH: 739 2xP: Smiley Burnette Show 7. 0 ZBs, 4ZA, 1XH: Scoop the Pool ; ; 8. 0 ZBs, 4ZA, 1XH: It’s in the Bag 7.15 1IXN: Smiley Burnette Show 7.30 ZBs, 4ZA: Dexter ae 5 : Pen pas M 9.35 8XC: Take It From Here 8.30 8.3 The Show (BBC) p.m. p.m. 7.45 4YA: Request Session om: ; Ligh t 7.0 1YD: Burl Ives Sings 8.0 2YA: Welingtan Waterside Silver] 7.30 1YA: TNBS) Story of the ‘ Ban ; Rud 950: South. Canterunty 8.30 1YA: Royal Marines Band of 8YA: Studio Orchestra 9.30 YAs, 4YZ: Pappy Cheshire’s Ranch R.N.Z.N. 8.15 YAs, 3YZ, 4YZ: Serenade to Music Round-Up 9.30 1YA: Melodies and BN cs 9.15 4YA: Music from Holland p-m. D.m. p-m ; 8. 0 ZBs, ZAs: No Holiday for Halliday} 7.30 2ZB: Medical File 8.0 ZBs, ZAs, 1XH: Address Unknown Serinia 8.30 4ZB: Medical File 2YA: Angel Pavement (BBC) 9. 0 oe 1XH: Kiap O’Kane 1XH: Gimme the Boats (a) 8.30 2ZA: Medical File 9.45 2YA:;: é : 9.0 ZBs, 2ZA, 4ZA: The Golden Cob- i : : 10.0 1YA, | Place 9.0 ZBs, 1XH, Famous ss web 10.30 1YC: The Fortunes of (BBC) 9.34 2YC: The Fortunes of Nigel (BBC) } 10.30 ZBs: The Man from Maloba ZBs: Bold Venture p.m. p.m. 9.0 1YD: Tommy Alexander and his 7.30 2YA: Bill Hoffmeister and _ his Da Orchestra Band nce 10. 0 8YA: Billy Butterfield at Prince-] | 8.0 2YD: Premiére 2 ton ¢ ; 10. 0 4YA: Harry James and his Orchestks Pes Wee Exwin at -"Grandlte™ Art Van Damme a View Inn 10.30 2YA: Jess Stacy and the Famous &# Jazz 10.30 1YA: Mundell Lowe Quartet Sidemen th ges 410.45 1YA: Joe Newman Octet 4YA: Eddie Condon All Stars
THURSDAY, April 4 FRIDAY, April 5 SATURDAY, April 6 SUNDAY, April 7 D.-m. p.m. > 8.0 ZBs, ZAs, 1XH: Smith 9.0 2YC: Hamlet (VOA) p.m. 4 ga a 2 : are 9.3 2XP: The Lotus Eater (NZBS);] 9.15 8YA: The Platoon and the Village 9.3 2XN: The Fall of Dandy Dick] 7.30 Lady Butter in a Lordly Dish 4YA: Replacement (NZBS); The . (NZBS) 0 2YA: Souvenir (NZBS) (BBC) Legend of Waldo Watkyn . 9.15 2XA: A Run for the Money (BBC) (NZBS) 9.45 1YA: When Joy Comes (NZBS) p.m. in 7.0 8YC: Concerto for Piano, Trumpet} °"™ , yee ; 7.0 1YC: Black no p.m. Z ‘ s ee . ae aug, and 3YC: History eer 8 Ge PYCi 7.15 4¥G- Ernest Jenner’ Christchurch Liedertafel : rf : oa 3 ‘~~ s } 7.52 1YC: Jocelyn Walker (piano) 7.16 4YC: Edna 7.15 2YC: Graham (contralto) 7.84 Te Deum (Bruckner) 8.12 1YC: Songs of the Hebrides (soprano) | 7.30 2YC: N.Z, Wind Ensemble 8.16 3YC; Mendelssohn 8.15 2YC: N.Z. Artists 8. 0 YCs: National Orchestra (Lower] 8.0 YCs: The Hoffnung Festival 5 YCs: National Orchestra (Studio) 8.25 4¥C: jog Taylor Recorder Con- ae bein concert) 9.6 3YC: Ernest Jenner (piano) lee Saas ee 31 YCs: Music from Overseas 10.10 3YC: Rameau : eee ee ot Sevileli9.90 2¥C: Pachelbel and Buxtehude p.m. 7.15 2YA: Confessions of a Postwoman -2 (NZBS) a.m, 4YC: Musical Interpretation and 9.30 YAs, 4Y¥Z: Sojourn in the Cook 4 Some ios — 1 (Ernest Islands (Bruce Broadhead) enner p.m. p.m. 7.47 8YC: Tribute to John Masefield] 7.30 4YC: Dante’s Inferno-2 (BBC)] >™ ee 1.30 YAs, 3YZ, 4YZ: Faith and Works Sa al 4 Dant Inferno-2 (BBC ’ (BBC) ‘pe aan . ieee ‘i 2.30 YAs, 3YZ, ae Soul ae 8.30 4YC: Tutira-10 (readin Arts Review a er e Portrait of Handel 9.15 YAs,- var The FE to Self- 3YC; ip aida SP si (BBC) 1YC; a ware 6.0 38YC: Tutira-17 (reading) Government in the Colonies . é ~ Fes . a 9.30 1YA: The V f Sheila 1I-6 ‘ : "Tin, 2 a. ae Ge ve YAs, commen-]| "- ; e Voyage o ella ee, | Ivor Av (Rev. ’ Z » ~ . (BRC) gs Alon. Grey) at Random-1i (J. 10.5 1YC: Tribute to John Masefield : " (BBC) 10.15 ict (BBC) 10.32 S8YC: Philosophers. in Revolt -2 (Dr M. W. Charlesworth) p.m. p.m, 7.0. 3x ’ Smiley Burnette eas p.m. 4.0 YAs, 3YZ, 4YZ: BBC Variety 7.30 2XN,2ZA,2XA: Show 7. 0 ZBs, ZAs, 1XH: Quiz Kids 7.30 1XN: It’s in the Bag Parade 8. ZBs, ZAs, 1XH: Money-Go-Round ]| -~4, ove. «1... vp, 8.0 2YZ: Curtain Call 7.0 ZBs, ZAs: A Life of Bliss (BBC) = 7.30 2XG: Smiley Burnette. Show ‘ : 2x@: The Goon Show (BBC) 9.45 2XP: Life with the Lyons (BBC) 9.30 YAs, 8YZ, 4YZ: The Goon Show 8.15 2YZ: the Lyons (BBC) 8.30 ZBs, 4ZA, 1XH: Smiley Burnette] "~° ~~ (BBC) 8.30 ZBs, ZAs: Take It From Here Show (BBC) p.m, p.m. ; ; p.m. : p.m. 8.5 1YA: "Les Patineurs" Ballet Music 7.15 Auckland Orchestra 7.30 2YA: Belgian Folk Songs 7. 0 2YD: Request Session 2YA: The Twilight Serenaders 7.47 8YA: Pipe Band 8. 0 1YA: Boston Pops Concert 7.30 YAs, 4YZ: There’s No Business . (NZBS) 8. 0 2YA: Your Favourites and Mine 4YA: The People Sing and Dance Like Show Business 8.15 38YZ: Themes Hollywood 4Y4: Dunedin Studio Orchestra 9.30 2YA: Song and Story of the Maori] 8.0 2XN, 2XG: Request Session 8.24 4YA: Nutcracker Suite Excerpts 9.50 4YA: Songs of the American South (NZBS) 1YZ: Music for You (BBC) 9.0 ZBs: 1956 Song Quest Final Con- . cert © p.m. p.m. p-m. 7.30 4YA, 4YZ: oo 7.15 1YA: Angel Pavement (BBC) 7. 0 = ee ee seta p.m. 10. 0 : ZBs: ; P ; 7.30 3YC, 4YC: The Fortunes of 8. 0 1ZB, 2ZA, 4ZB: The World in Peril 10.30 Za 2ZB: Simon Mystery (1) 8 (BBC) : (BBC) : a The Ani (1) Fe ane 950 4Y Pe Beyond This Place . — gg a 7 s 4ZA: Danger in Disguise e Amazing Simon ‘ ‘ 9, ; Jao. 4 ° cnav $ : 5 y 10.30 ZBs: Dragnet s e nave Of} 8.30 Dead (BBC) p.m. > as -_ 9.0 2¥D: What is Jazz? (Leonard 10. 0 ey Sg, Tope his Big 10.0 2YA: Majestic Cabaret *» Bernstein) , Rava Dixieland 10.15 4YA; bse Herman and = 9.44 2YD: Jay and Kai Trombone Octet} 1999 gy: Rhythin Parade 10.15 SYA: eae it ge git ade 10.30 3YA: Duke Ellington and his|y,_ : a: | rom Cakewalk to Lindy op] 10.30 SYA: Jay Jay Johnson and 10.45 "4VA: Dance Manic Winding Quintet
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 920, 29 March 1957, Page 24
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