Monday, April 8
ly mp vice Setar? m. 9.30 a.m. Music While You Work 410.10 Devotional Service: Key. Father A. Ek. Bennett (Roman Catholic) 10.30 Feminine Viewpoint; Tutira, readings from the book by H. Guthrie Smith; Good cp tad it tele with Ruth Sherer; In Malaya; Village’ Visits, by Maureen Petersen 11.30 Morning Concert (For details see 2YA) 12.37 p.m. Country Journal (NZBS) : St. Anthony Variations, Op, 56A Liebestieder Waltzes, Op. 52 Brahms ° 3. 0 Mantovani Conducts 3.15 Jaye P. Morgan (voeal) 3.30 Winifred Atwell (piano) 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Harry Farmer’s Rhythm Ensemble 4.30 Wavne King Show 5. 0 Medley Corner 5.15 Children’s Session: Rhythm Fables 5.45 Light Vocalists 6.10 Footprints of History (NZBS) 7. 0 Ossie Cheesman’s Four Quavers (NZBS) 7.15 The Merchant of Venice: Harold Carter reviews the current Auckland presentation by the N.Z. Players 7.28 PLAY: The Body (For details see 2YA) 9.15 The Queen’s English 9.30 Pappy Cheshire’s Ranch Round-Up (For details see 2YA) 10. 0 The Melachrino Strings 10.15 The Chordettes 10.30 Pance Music: Gus Hoo’s Dixieland Stompers 11.20 Close down lV 290 MUCKLAND. m. 6. 0 p.m. Dinner Music 7. 0 Douglas Mews (English organist) Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H Liszt Fantasia in F Minor Mozart (NZBS) 7.21 The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham Rustic Wedding Sympbony Goldmark 8.3 John McDonald (tenor) and Dorothea Franchi (harp) Songs by Elizabethan Composers (NZBS) 8.18 Myra Hess (piano) with — Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Rudolf Schwarz P concerto in A Minor, Op. 54 Schumann 8.52 The Paris Clarinet Sextet Mouvement Perpetuel Ries Printemps Durand 8. 0 Play: Christopher Columbus, by Louis MacNeice, with incidental music by Sir William Walton (NZBS) 11. 0 Close down IY) asQ UCKLAND, m. 5. Op.m. Sid Phillip’s Orchestra 5.15 Helen Forrest 5.30 At the Console j 6. 0 Scottish Country Dances 6.15 English Vocalists 6.30 Accent on Melody 7. 0 Burl Ives Sings 7.15 From the World Programmes | Library : 7.30 Benny Goodman Plays 7.45 Hawatian Rhythms 8.0 Mode Moderne 8.30 Russ Morgan’s Orehestra 9. 9 Ray Anthony’s Orchestra 9.30 Soft Lights and Sweet Music 10. 0 Close down O ke. 6. Oam. Breakfast Session bie 3 Weather Forecast and Northland es 8. 0 Junior Request Session 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Pamela Johnston), featuring Shopping Guide; Book Review; Women’s Organisation Notices; and Vicki Benet, Mademoiselle de Paree 10. 0 The Long Shadow
10.15 Eddie Barelay and his Orchestra 10.30 Johnnie Napoleon 10.45 The Layton Story 41. 0 Kaikohe Corner 11.15 Songs by Al Jolson 11.80 Music While You Work 42. O Easter Shopping with Lorraine 12.15 p.m. Close down 5.45 For Younger Northland: The Little king Stories (NZBS) 6. 0 Popular Parade 6.30 Air Adventures of Biggles 6.45 Nocturne 7. 0 These Were Hits 7.30 Music by Melachrino 7.45 Tauber Time 8. 0 Northland Livestock Report Farming for Profit 8.10 Friedrich Wuhrer (piano) with the Vienna State Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Rudolf Moralt Piano Concerto No. 4 in D Minor, Op. 70 Rubinstein 8.46 Licla Albanese (soprano) 9. 4 Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet String Quartet No. 6 in D- Schubert 9.30 Book Shop (NZBS) 9.50 Famous Choirs 10. 6 Virgil Fox (organ) 10.380 Close down lY7Z 800 ROTORUA, , m. 9.30 a.m. Scarlet Harvest 10. O Waltztime in Vienna 10.15 Devotional Service 10.30 Music While You Work 11. 0 For Women at Home: Women’s Organisation Notices; "Home Science Palk: Autumn’s Harvest; Tutira, by H. | Guthrie Smith -3 hs 30 = =6Morning Concert 12. 0 Luneh Music p.m. Auckland Provincial Stock Sales Report 2. 0 Music White You Work 2.30 Negro Spirituals 3.15 Classical Programme Symphony No. 5 (New World) Dvorak Czech Folk Songs 4. 0 Memories of Lehar 4.40 Artists of the Past 5. 0 For Our Younger Listeners; Songs and Story for Juniors; Studio Quiz; Rip | Van Winkle 5.30 Sing Along With Us 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Robert Trabucco’s. Bal Musette | Orchestra 7.29 Piay: Bonaventure, by Charlotte Hastings. enanted Rae mee. Wells NL Sister Mary Bonaventure befriends a young woman sentenced to death for murder, when she takes refuge with her warders in a convent when floods prevent her getting back to the prison, Sister Mary is so convinced of her innocence that she turns up the newspaper reports of her trial and is able to prove that fit was the convent’s doctor who was guilty of the murder 9.30 Jazz Club (BBC) 10. 0 Musical Serap Book: Tunes of the Not So Long Ago 10.30 Close down ) WELLINGTON $70 ke. 526 m 5. Oa.m. -Breakfast Session aye Morning Star f. Music While You Work | 10. O Wellington Wool Sale Reports throughout the day 10.40 Devotional Service +e 30 Light Instrumentalists 45 Women’s Session: The Creative Arts in Canada, by Robertson Davies; Sewing at Home, -by June Fischer; @olable New Zealand Trees | |
11.30 Morning Concert Campoli (violin) with the London Philharmonic Orchestra Concerto in £ Minor, Op, 64 : Mendelssohn 2. Op.m. Music by Russian Composers Songs by Mussorgsky and Glinka "Pictures at an Exhibition Moussorgsky 3. 0 Stepmother 3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 The Melachrino Orchestra 4.15 The Country Doctor 4.30 Rhythm Parade 5. 0 In Hawaiian Style 5.15 Children’s Session: Treasure Island 5.45 Billie Anthony 6. 0 Tea Dance 6.19 Stock Exchange Report 6.22 Produce Market Report 7.°6 Farm Session: Planning an Improvement in the Farm Garden, by J, P. Fallinger; Land and* Livestock-Farming News from Britain (BBC) ; 7.28 PLAY: The Body, adapted by C. Gordon Glover from the novel by William Sansom (NZBS) ( All YAS, 4YZ) 9.15 The Queen’s English 9.30 Pappy Cheshire’s Ranch Roundup: A programme of Western Musie, presented by Jenny Jackson (The Sweetheart of Western Songs), Wally Ives, Andy Parker and the Plainsmen, with a comedy interlude by Hank Penny (AlL-YAsS, 4YZ) 10. O Neal Hefti’s Orchestra 10.30 The Oscar Peterson Quartet play Count Basie Favourites 11.20 Close down AG ELUNG TES. 5. O p.m. Early Evening Concert 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 3 Wagner kirsten Flagstad (soprano) and. Set Svanholm (tenor), with the Philharmonia Orchestra Sieg fried-Finale The Berlin Phitharmonie Orchestra Prelude, Act 1, and Good Friday Music, Act Ill (from Parsifal) 8.0 The Search for Truth: In History, by Dr. Francis West. One in a series of taks by various speakers on the question of the eae st ty of absolute truth (NZBS 8.24. Newton Goodson (tenor) In Summer Fields Sunday O WusSst ich doch Sappische Ode The Vain Suit Brahms (Studio) 8.40 George Hopkins (clarinet) and William Davis (piano) js Sonata in E Flat, Op. 120, No. 2 , Brahms (NZBS) o.:% The Malcolm Latchem Quartet: Maleolm Latchem. and Vivien Dixon (violins), Glynne Adams (viola) and Farquhar Wilkinson (cello) string Quartet No, 2, Op. 10 Kodaly (Studio) 9.3G The Fortunes of Nigel (final episode) (BBC) 10. O The Philharmonia Orchestra Overture: Iphigenia in Aulis Gluck Symphonie Fantastique Berlioz 11. 0 Close down fa (Fd ah be 7. Op-m. Waltz Time 7.30 Music for Pleasure 8. 0 Recent Releases 8.30 The Top Jazzmen of. 1956 8.0 The Donald Peers Show 9.39 Moment Musicale 410.0 Close down
XG 1010 GISBORNE, |. 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 7.15 8. 0 9.15 9.30 9.45 10. 0 19.15 10.30 Dominion Weather Forecast Melodies by Melachrino keyboard Kapers Granny Martin Steps Out The Layton Story The Search for Karen Hastings Doctor Paul‘ Morning Star: Jeanette MacDonald (soprano) 10.45 Popular Parade 41. 0 ,. Women’s Hour (June Irvine), featuring Notorious 12. 0 Close down 5.45 p.m. Hello, Children; The Saga of Davy Crockett Half Hour Tea Dance . Won the Lottery Spinning the Tops Rroken Wings Strictly Instrumental King Crosby (vocal) Dolf Van der Linden’s Orchestra Dad and Dave Homestead Harmonies Gems from the Operas Background to Samoa Close down ' ;
SERVICE SESSIONS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stations: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.3 42.30 p.m., 6.25, 9.0 X Stations: 9.0 p.m. YA and YZ Stations 6. Oam. London New, Breakfast Session (YAs only) 7. 0, 8.0 London News, Breakfast Session 7.58 Local Weather Conditions 9. 4 Correspondence School Session: 9.5, Speech Training and Poetry (Std. 1 to F. I) 9.17 Kindergarten Song and Story: Songs-Hippety Hop; Rub-a-Dub. Drum: Story: Peter Rabbit Has the Barache 11.30 Morning Concert 412. 0 Lunch Session 12.33 p.m. Meat Floor Prices 12.34 Wellington Wool Sale . 1.30 Broadcasts to Schools: 1.3041.45, Music Appreciation, conducted by Lesley Farrelly, from Dunedin; 1.47-2.0, The World We Live In 2.45 French Broadcast to PostPrimary Pupils: 1955-56 Booklet, Lesson 9; 1957 Reprint, Lesson 5 6.30 London News . 6.40 BBC Radio Newsreel 6.49 Wellington Wool Sale 6.62 National Sports Summary 9% 3 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.145 The Queen's English, a talk by Professor Arnold Wall 411. O London News (YAs, 4YZ only) atid
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2YL 860 uc NAPIER 349 m. 9.30 a.m. Housewives’ Choice 10. 0 Piano Accordion Orchestra 10.18 The Dick Haymes Show 10.30 Music While You Work 11. © Women’s Session: Short Story. The Threepenny Piece, by Irene McKay (NZBS): Home Science Series: In and Around the House; Floor Coverings of All Kinds 41.30 London Studio Concerts 2.0 p.m. Music While You Work 2.30 A Song fot You 3. 0 Away From It All 3.15 Symphonic Poem: Francesca Da Rimini, Op. 32 Tohaikovski 4.0 Stepmother 4.30 Ye Olde Time Music Hall 5. 0 Two’s Company 6.15 Children’s Session: Storytime; Boy Scout Programme 5.45 Dinner’ Music 7.15 More Tales of the Mails, by Lester Masters 7.30 Dad and Dave 7.43 Listeners’ Requests 9.30 Room 25 10. O Accent on Swing 10.30 Close down CAP NEW PLYMOUTH 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 8. 0 District Weather Forecast 9s. 0 Women’s Hour (Pat Bell McKenzie), featuring Local Announcements; Out and About the City; Food News: The Provocative Female-Are Men More I[ntelligent than Women? and Music: Contrasts in Style 10. 0 A Man Called Sheppard 10.15 Doctor Paul 10.30 Passing Parade 10.45 A Story for a Star 41. 0 Film and Theatre a Showcase of Song 12. 0 Close down 5.45 p.m. Children’s corner: Twenty Questions 6. Voice of Your Choice: Perry Como 6.15 Design for Plano 6.30 The Waitara Programme 7. 0 Songs of the Islands 7.15 Disc Date 7.30 Instrumental and Vocal Groups 8. 1 Talk: Kiwi on the Campus, the first of a new series by Maurice Cave (NZBS) 8.15 Paul Weston’s Orchestra 8.30 The Great Escape 8.3 Highlights from Opera Drama of the Courts 0.0 Soft Lights and Sweet Music 10.30 Close down 2HA 20d} ANGANUL | 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.44 Weather Report 8, 0 Women’s Hour (Pamela Rutland), featuring Food News; The Provocative sue: and Music from Wonderful wn 10. 0 Famous Secrets 10.15 Light Orchestras 10.30 A Story for a Star 10.45 Fascinating Rhythms 41. 0 Stars of Variety 11.20 Solo and Duet 11.40 Easter Shoppers’ Session 12. 0 Close down 5.45 p.m. The Junior Session: The Saga of Davy Crockett 6. 0 Topical Tunes 6.25 Weather Report and Town Topics 6.40 = Let’s Look Back : Py eprly Wanganui, by M, J. G. Smart ar res 7.415 Orchestra-and Chorus 7.30 Hawaiian Harmonies 7.45 Songs by Ruby Murray 8.0 For the Man on the Land: Marketing Fruit in Britain (NZBs) , 8. 5 Chips: A Story of the Australian ac 830 Scottish Memories 845 A Kiwi on the Campus: Glasshouses and Tradition, a further talk by Maurice 8.4 Columbia Symphony Orchestra conhy Werner Janssen Tati-teti (Symphonic Paraphrases on ticks, by Rimsky-Korsakoy, B LiadoOv ang Cuif, Orchestrated Tcherepnin and JansP sen i pares ne Orchestra conducted Op..36 Dohnanyi 10. 0 The Golden 10.30 Close down > =-
2XN 1340 ke. 224 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.30 Nelson District Weather Forecast Women’s Hour (Val Griffith) bl 10. O Doctor Paul 10.15 heserved 10.30 Gardening for Pleasure | 10.45 Portia Faces Life 11. O Morning Variety 11.45 Racing: Nelson Club’s" Meeting Commentaries throughout day 12. 0 Lunch Musie 2. Op.m. Radio Matinee 5. 0 Frank Chacksfield plays the Music of Noel Coward 5.45 Childrens’ Corner 6. 0 Music at Six 6.45 Songs of the South Seas a0 Junior Naturalist 7.15 Tango Time 7.30 Looking Back 7.45 This is New Zealand 8.0 Monday Magazine 9. 3 Play: The Funeral Pyre, by Gabriel Marcel, translated by Rosalind Heywood and adapted by Cynthia Pughe (NZBS) 10.16 Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Slavonic Dance No. 1 in C Dvorak Rumanian Rhapsody No. 2 in D Enesco 10.30 Close down SYA CHRISTCHURCH 690 kc. 434 m. 9.30a.m. Benianino Gigli (tenor) 9.45 Victor Young Plays Irving Berlin 10. 0 Music While You Work 10 Devotional Service 10.45 The Winkler Trio and Quartet 11. 0 Mainly for Women: Town Topics; Pencarrow Saga, by Nelle Scanlan 11.30 . Morning Concert (For details see 4YA) 12.20 p.m. Country Session ; 2. 0 Mainly for Women: Overseas Newsletter; Home Science: Autumn Harvest 2.30 Music While You Work 3.0 Classical Hour Variations on a Nursery Song, Op. 25 pay ned Galanta Dances Kodaly Divertimento for String Orchestra Bartok 4.3 The Wayne King Show The London Palladium Orchestra Sylvan Scenes Suite Fletcher Marches Around the World 5. 0 The Four Knights 5.15 Children’s Session: Uncle Ran 5.45 Footprints of History (NBZS) 5.50 Light Music 6.10 ° The Buddy de Franco Quartet 7.16 Our Garden Expert 7.28 PLAY: The Body (For details see 2YA) 9.15 The Queen’s English 9.30 Pappy Cheshire’s Ranch Round-Up (For details see 2YA) . 4 10. 0 Duke Ellington’s Orchestra at the Newport Jazz Festival 10.44 Phineas Newborn (piano) 11.20 Close down
SYS CHRISTCHURCH 960 ke. 5. O p.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 The Paris Conservatoire Orchestra conducted by Ernest Ansermet Symphony No. 1 in b, Op. 25 (Classical) Prokofieft 7.15 Henri Penn (Australian pianist) Study from Gradus ad Parnassum Clementi Sheep May Safely Graze Bach~Petri Jamaican Rumba Benjamin Romance Austin Etude Agnew Moto Perpetuo eber (NZBS) 7.36 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano) with the Philharmonia. Orchestra Closing’ Scene: Tomorrow at Eleven (Capriccio) R. Strauss 754 Alois Heine (clarinet) and the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra Concerto No. 1 in F. Minor, Op. 73 Weber 8.15 The Thirtieth Haslemere Festival: ‘The first part of a concert given by the Carl Dolmetsch Recorder Consort. Walter (lute), Joseph Saxby (harpsicord), Michael Walton (recorder), Kenneth ‘Skeaping, Antonia Braidwood and Marjorie Lempfert (violins) Concerto in A Minor for Two Recorders, Strings and Harpsichord ~ Telemann Suite for Solo Lute Don Luis Milan Concerto in F Minor for Harpsichord and Strings Bach (BBC) (The second part of this concert will be| broadcast from this Station at 8.15 p.m. next Monday) 8.45 Charles Panzera_ (baritone) wars Alfred Cortot (piano) Sones of Love, Op. 48 Schumann | % 2 The Hungarian String Quartet Quartet in F, Op. 96° (Nigger) | Dvorak 9.30 Portrait of Edmund Burke: A portrait of the famous statesman and orator, written by W. R. Rodgers (BBC) 10.29 Suzanne Danco (soprano) sings arias ‘from Operas by Bizet, Charpentier and Massenet 10.45 Marguerite Long (piano) with the Concert Conservatoire Orchestra Ballade in F Sharp Minor, Op. 19 Faure 41.0 Close down OXO s 160 ee MARU 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Melodies 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Doris Kay), featuring A Comedy of Manners10. 0 Ray Burns and Alma Cogan 10. Timber Ridge 10.3 The Mystery of Nurse Lorimer 10.45 The Human Comedy 11. David Carroll and his Orchestra 11.16 From Shamrockland 11.30 Instrumental Spotlight 11.465 Hits Through the Years 12. 0 Close down 5.46 p.m. For Our Younger Listeners: The Saga of Davy Crockett 6. 0 Modern Variety 6.30 Men Called Peter 6.45 Spina Yarn, Sailor A Sidney Toreh Parade Male Voices in Harmony Musie from Recent mh Accompanied by Ray Martin South Canterbury Oscar Hammerstein Memories of Franz Lehar Take it From Here (BBC) Monday Night Cabaret Close down SY1..GREYMOUT, 258 m. oao ™ Sa0 socrresS "RaSak oa 9.45 a.m. Morning Star 10. O Devotional Service 10.13. The Final Year 10.30 Music While You Work 1 QO Women’s Session: Home Science Talk: Autumn’s Harvest; Treasure in Porcelain (David Goldblatt) (NZBS) 11.30 Morning Concert 12.37 p.m. 3YZ Farm Session 2.0 Concert Hall Overture: William Tell Rossini Morning Song Bax Fantastic Dances Turina 3. 0 Music While You Work 3.39 oyeree Duets 3.45 Rhythm for Strings 4.0 Indian Summer 4.30 Music from Quo Vadis eo
4.45 Bring on the Hits 5.15 Children’s Session 5.45 Saxophone Pieces 6. 0 The Caravan Passes 7.15 West Coast News Review (NZBS) 7.30 British Radio and Screen Stars 8. 0 The Flower of Darkness 8.30 Don Smith (baritone) O That It Were So Go Not, Happy Day E’en As a Lovely Flower Love Went a-Riding Bridge (Studio) 8.43 The Vienna Symphony Orchestra Waltzes by Strauss 9.30 Orchestral Music from the Shows 10.0 Ella Fitzgerald and Don Shirley (piano) 10.39 Close down AVA DUNEDIN 780 ke. 384 m. 9.36 am. Percy Faith Orchestra 9.45 Music While You Work 10.20 Devotional Service 10.45 Topics for Women: Home Scienee Talk: Autumn’s Harvest; Book Review, Mrs Stephanie Lister;, Dalmatia in New Zealand. Mrs A. E. Batishich 11.30 Morning Concert Roval Philharmonic Orchestra Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Movements from the Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26 Goldmark 12.37 p.m. For the Farmer: Seasonal Sheep Breeding Problems, by I. M. McCairney 2.0 Otago and Southland Hospitals Requests 3. 0 Music While You Work 3.30 Classical Hour Quartet No, 1 in C Minor, Op. 15 Faure Songs of Gounod Sonata in A = Franck 4.30 Angel Pavement--4 (BBC) 5. 0 Tea Table Tunes 3.15 Children’s Session: Your Own Tunes (6.45 Light and Bright 6. 0 Guy Lombardo’s Royal Canadians 7.15 The Voyage of Sheila Il: Was It Worthwhile? Final talk in seriés, by Major Adrian Hayter (NZBS) 7.28 PLAY: The Bod (For details see 2YA) -15 The Queen’s English .30 Pappy Cheshire’s Ranch Round-Up (For details see 2YA) 0. 0 Stan Kenton’s Orchestra in Hi Fi 0.44 Earl Hines (piano) 1.20 Close down FY 500 es 5. O p.m. -Concert Hour 6.9 Dinner Music 7. 0 Walter Schneiderhan (violin) and the Vienna Orchestral Society Concerto in B Flat Michael Haydn 7.29 Richard Tueker (tenor) Arias from Operas by Verdi, Puccini and Giordano 7.44 The French Wind Quintet, with Annie d’Areo (pianoy Sextet Onslow 8.11 Henrik Boye (harp) Chaconne in © Gigue in D Minor Prelude in D Minor Handel 8.20 Suzanne Danco (soprano) The May Night Cradle. Song 9 9 1 1 1 Serenade Brahms Secrecy Anakreon’s Grave Wolf 8.35 Ruggiero Ricci (violin) Caprices Nos. 22, 23 and 24 Paganini 8.50 Play: een 8 Columbus, by Louis MacNeice, with incidental musie by Sir William Walton. A survey: of the period of Columbus’s life from 1484 till his return from his rhe voyage to America in 1493 (NZBS (There will be an terest at 9.55, during which the pianist Wilhelm Backhaus will play Sonata No. ¢ in F, Op. 10, No. 2, by Beethoven) 11. 0 Close down AVI ANYERCARGILL 9. 4am. For details until 10.20 see 4YA 10.20 Pevotional Service 10.45 Women’s Session (Por details see 4YA) 411.30 For details until 5.145 see 4YA 5.15. p.m. Children’s Session: Time for Juniors; Hans Andersen Tales; Corresndence Night : 5. Dad and Dave TA6 Gardening Talk, by G. A. R. Petrie 7.28 Play: The Body (For see Ax" 9.30 For details until P1530 see 4YA 11.20 Close down
Monday, April 8
Dominion Weother Forecasts from ZBs: 7.15 a.m., 12.30 p.m. 1XH: 9.0 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 9.30 p.m.
Dominion Weather Forecasts from 2ZA: 9.0 a.m., 12.30 p.m. 4ZA: 7.15, 9.0 a.m., 12.30 p.m,
i ZB 1070 og emaaa m. 6. Oa.m. District Weather Forecast Breakfast Session 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 8.30 Sidney Torch and his Orchestra 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 Search for Karen Hastings 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 Portia Faces Life 11. 0 Especially for the Housewife 11.30 Shopping Reporter Session 12. 0 Mélody Menu 12.30 p.m. Easter Bride Session : 12.45 Variety 2. 0 The Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 From Microgroove 2.30 Women’s Hour (Bettie Loe), featuring at 3.0, A Story for a Star 3.30 A Little Concert : 4. 0 Afternoon Star: Anne Shelton 4.15 Record Review : | EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 While You Dine 7. 0 Number, Please 7.30 Life With Dexter 8. 0 No Holiday for Halliday 8.30 Broadway Theatre 9. 0 The Golden Cobweb 9.30 For Relaxed Listening 10.30 it’s a Crime, Mr. Collins (first broadcast) 11. 0 Introducing the Stars 12. 0 Close down IXH wie am a.m. Breakfast Session Railway Notices Shoppers’ Session (Noeline Fow) Piano Favourites imprisoned Heart David’s Children The Right to Happiness Three Roads to Destiny Morning Variety Musical Mailbox (Matamata) p.m. For the Farmer: Efficient Use of trooders, by W. L. Jourdain, Poultry Instructor World at My Feet Light Variety Women’s Hour ( Margaret Isaac), aturing at 2.30, Gauntdale House Music for You The Layton Story Ethel Smith (organ) Afternoon Concert The Four Aces Light Instrumental Music The Adventures of Rocky Starr: © siving urntable Rhythm . Orchestras and Vocalists 5.45 Rick O’Shea EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Bright and Breezy 6.15 Passing Parade 6.30 Early vege Musicale Oe Number, Piease 7.30 Tops 8. 0 Dossier on Dumetrius 8.30 Gimme the Boats 9.0 The Search for Karen Hastings 9.33 Time for Dancing 10.30 Close down So . 6. Oa.m. ° Breakfast Session 810 Calling the Children 9.0 Shopping Reporter (Erin Osmond) 9.30 English Radio Stars 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 The Street With No Name 10.30 My Hoart’s Desire 1948 he Intruder 11. rom the World Library 11.30 Melody Mixture 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Angel’s Flight 1.45 Interlude for Music 2.0 #£«%9The Life of Mary Sothern 2.30 Women’s ee featuring at 3.0, A Story for a Sta 3.30 Classical ‘oseter = ouo 8 aaah OOOO BookSie ae NNVA0 900; ee eoTo Po bo oacogoo GPSS oe wee
3.45 Tenor Time 4. 0 Ali Star Variety 4.30 Teddy Johnson Sings 4.45 Medley of Medieys 5. 0 Second Fiddle 5.15 Music Makers 5.30 Songs from Doris Day and Partners 5.45 Sergeant Crosby EVENING PROGRAMME 6: 0 Tea Table Tunes 6.30 New Zealand Artists 6.45 Harmonica Time 7. 0 Number, Please 7.30 Life With Dexter 8. 0 You Are There 8.30 Music by Erio Coates 9. 0 The Golden Cobweb 9.32 Popular Parade 10. 0 Supper Serenade 10.30 Close down
22B wis 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 8.45 Popular Vocalists 19. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 Music While You Work 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 Portia Faces Life 11. 0 Morning Melodies 11.30 ree 1 amg Aver eg (Doreen) 12. 0 Midday Musicale
2.0 p.m. The Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 Orchestral Interlude 2.30 Women’s Hour (Miria), featuring at 3.0, Drama of Medicine 3.30 Afternoon Variety EVENING PROGRAMME 6 Dinner Music 66.45 Topnotchers 7. 0 Number, Please 7.30 Life with Dexter 3. 0 No Holiday for Halliday 8.30 Seach for Karen Hastings 0 The Golden Cobweb 30 Melody Market 0. 0 Forthe Motorist (Ray ets the be 0.30 it’s a Crime, Mr. Collins. (first broadcast) j 4.0 Supper Club 2. 0 Close down 27 PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke. 319 m. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 0 Good Morning Requests (9.30 Tunes Light and Bright 40. 0 World at My Feet 10:15 In This My Life | 10.80 Second Fiddle 10.45 Short Story 41.0 Continentale 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Jocelyn) 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.33 p.m. Country Digest (Ivan Tabor) 2.0 The Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 Herbert Ernst Groh (tenor) 2.30 Women’s Hour (Kay), featuring at 3.0, Laura Chilton 3.30 Artists of the Keyboard 3.45 Choral Interlude 4.0 The Music of Latin America 4.20 The Hilltoppers and Vicki Benet 4.40 Famous Serenades: Victor Young’s Orchestra 0 Variety 5.30 Lone Star Lannigan EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Tunes for Tea: Ray Bloch’s Concert Orchestra ani Gisele MacKenzie 6.30 Double Bill: The Four Lads and Irving Fields (pianists) 7. 0 Number, i. 7.30 Life With Dext 0 No Holiday for " Halliday . 30 Thirty Minutes to Go The Golden Cobweb .. 30 Music from Stage and Screen 10. Popular Dance Bands Close down
37 CHRISTCHURCH 1100 ke. 273 m, 6. O a.m. Breakfast Session 8. 0 Breakfast Club with Happi Hill 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 Gauntdale House 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 Portia Faces Life 11.30 pEcHeine y mi heed (Joan Gracie) 12. QO Luncheon Session -- .m. Easter Parade (Maureen Garng . 0 The Life of Mary Sothern 2 2.30 Women’s Hour (Molly McNab) 3.30 Gylling Hansen’s eg eg Les Eyones pomergue and Jean Sablo 4. Selections by the PianoAeookaion Orchestra 4.30 Les Compagnons de la Chanson 5. 0 Danny Kaye and Jimmy Durante 5.15 Felix and his Hawaiian Serenaders 5.30 Junior Garden Circle 5.45 Famous Secrets EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Eddie Barclay and his Orchestra 6.45 Will Stare (accordianist), with vocals by the Smith Brothers 7. 0 Number, Please 7.30 Life with Dexter 8.30 Chance Enoounter 9. 0 The Golden Cobweb 10. 0 Frank Weir, his Saxophone, Chorus and Orchestra 10.15 Gale Storm, Snow and Hale 10.30 It’s a Crime, Mr. (first broadcast) 41. 0 North End Shoppers’ Session (David Combridge 12. 0 Close down
4ZB wwe 20m 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 12, 0 Morning Star School Bell Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session Musical Album Doctor Paul Granny Martin Steps Out My Heart’s Desire Portia Faces Life Melodious Moments Shopping Reporter Session Lunch Music 2.0 p.m. The Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 2.30 featuring at 3.0, A = ABOODWIUND DO er ee RoSoB ORB OS e038 oo Piano Rhythms Women’s Hour rudence Gregory), tory for a Star Ink Spots to Sing Melody de Luxe In Modern Mood EVENING PROGRAMME Tea Time Tunes Strictly Instrumental Band Wagon Number, Please Life with Dexter No Holiday for Halliday Medical File The Golden Cobweb Suppertime Melodies The Clock It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins (first adcast) Everybody’s Music Close down
IT’S A CRIME, MR COLLINS, will now have its first broadcast from the ZB stations on Monday, April 8, at 10.30 p.m., and not on April 1 ‘as previously published in the programme listing last week. he new commencing date on 4ZA will be Wednesday, April 10, at 9.0 p.m., and on 1XH and 2ZA on Friday, April 12, at 8.30 p.m. and 9.0 p.m. respectively.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 921, 5 April 1957, Page 27
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