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Wednesday, July 24

ly AUCKLAND 760 ke. 395 m. 9.30 a.m. Music While You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.30 Feminine Viewpoint: How Does Your Garden Grow? with Viola Short; Home Science Talk; Report of Women’s Division of Federated Farmers Conference; National Women’s Session: Space for Living, a discussion 11.30 Morning Concert 2. Op.m. With a Song in My Heart 2.30 Light Orchestral favourites 2.45 Frank Sinatra 3.15 Rugby: Commentary on the game Auckland vy. Counties at Eden Park 4.45 A Life of Bliss (BBC) 6.16 Children’s Session: Poetry with Douglas 45 Ernesto Lecuona (piano) 10 Talk in Maori (NZBS) 7. 0 Jan Corduwener’s Ballroom Orchestra 7.15 No Moss, by Frank Tully (NZBS) 7.30 Song and Story of the Maori (NZBS) 7.45 Country Journal (NZBS) 8. 0 Sports Digest (NZBS) 8.15 Bob Bradford Quartet, with Coral Cummins and Rod Derrett (For details see 2YA) 8.38 Book Shop (NZBS) 9.15 Radio Roadhouse: Presented by Barry Linehan, Noeline Pritchard, John Rayner, Mervyn Smith, Ken Simich, the Stardusters and Pat McMinn. Music directed by Crombie Murdoch (AYA, 2YA, 4YA, 3YZ, 4YZ) 9.45 Fela Sowande Rhythm Group 10. 0 The White Rabbit 40.30 Frank Chacksfleld’s Orchestra 1Y¢ w20 AUCKLAND 341 m. 2.30 p.m. Classical Hour 18th Century Italian Music : Overture: Oedipus at Colon Concerto Grosso in F for Strings and Cembalo Marcello Songs by A. Scarlatti, Bassani, Caldara and Durante Quintet in F, Op. 41, No. 2 Boocherini Concerto in D Leo 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Voices of Walter Schumann 4.30 Sigmund Romberg’s Orchestra 5. 0 Close down 7: @ Arthur Reid (organ) (Recorded from Pitt Street Methodist Church) (NZBS) 7.30 Poems by Vachel Lindsay, read by the author 7.46 Joan Dowding (piano) Sonata in D, Minor, Op. 49 Weber '(Studio) 8.6 Camillo Wanausek (flute) and the Vienna Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Hans Swarowsky Concerto in D, K.314 Mozart 8.26 Doreen Harvey (mezzo-soprano) Melodious Strains of Gladness Ah, Death the Still Cool Night Will Be May Night To an Aeolian Harp Love and the Lilac Flower Brahms (Studio) 8.45 Gioconda De Vito (violin) and George Malcolm (harpsichord) Sonata No. 4 in D Handel 9.2 The Hamburg Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hans SchmidtIsserstedt Symphony No. 2 in D Minor Dvorak Hugues Cuenod (tenor) Elizabethan Love Songs Vienna Philharmonic Wind Group Octet in E Flat A liad Beethoven 10.17 Portuguese Music Felicja Blumental (piano) 0.30 In Chancery, adapted from the novel by John Galsworthy (BBC) ‘ 41.0 Close’ down AUCKLAND 240 m 1250 ke. 7 6. 0 p.m. Harry Davidson’s Orchestra 6.16 Frank Sinatra (vocal) 6.30 = Billy Cotton’s Band, 6.45 =‘ Frankie Froba (pianb) 6. 0 Dorothy Lamour (vocal) 6.15 Billy May’s Orchestra 6.30 The William Flynn Show 7.0 Listeners’ Requests . O District Weather Forecast Close down au IXN »,o HANGAR 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session ban Weather Forecast and Northland es 8. 0 Junior Request Session 9g. © Women’s Hour (Pamela Johnston), featuring Snopes. Guide; Fashion News; and Florence George (soprano) 10.0 The Long Shadow

10.16 Ever Yours 10.456 A Many Splendoured Thing 11. 0 Kawakawa Calling 11.16 Bing and Gary Crosby 11.30 Variety Time 12. 0 Lunch Music a pm. Songs from Sanders of the iver 1.15 Albert Sandler and his Orchestra 1.30 The George Mitchell Choir 1.45 The Music of Richard Rodgers 2. 0 Colour Cameos 2.30 Rugby Commentary: North Auckland v. Fiji (from Rugby Park) : a Hammond Organ Harmonies Stories for Children Victor Young’s Singing Strings Melodies of Maoriland For Younger Northland of as °o 0 Popular Entertainers .30 Line-up . 0 Waltz Time 7.15 1957 Mobil Song Quest: Wellington =; = strict Final Music by Mantovani Farming for Profit Famous Operatic Excerpts The White Rabbit Detroit Symphony Orchestra Overture: Orpheus in the Underworld | Offenbach 9.13 The Glasgow Orpheus Choir 9.30 Wednesday Night Playhouse: The Trooper by Jeffrey Segal 10.30 Close down Wisco ROTORUA, . | gee a.m. The Pathway of the Sun 410. 0 Ronald Dowd (tenor) © 90 00-I ry 10.16 Devotional Service 10.30 Music While 'You Work 41. 6 National Women’s Session: Discussion on Space for Living O p.m. Music While You Work The Great Tradition 2.55 Isobel Baillie’ (soprano) 3.15 Classical Programme ae Concerto No. 1 in E eur Bees n 4. 0 ‘Mighlana Melodies 4.30 From Our World Library 5. 0 For Our Younger Listeners (Janet Perry): Senior Quiz and Story; Aboriginal Legends, by Phyllis McMaster; Young Jane 5.30 A Handful of Keys 6. 0 Dinner Music y Oe Country Journal: Remedies for Quality Faults at Milking Sheds, by E. P. Carter, of Hamilton 7.30 Now It Can Be Told 8.15 Winsome Collins (contralto) I Stood on de Ribber ob Jordon Go Down Moses I Got a Robe I Want to ag nie arr. Burleigh tudio) /-698.16 Talk in Maori (NZBS) -~9.30 Pacific Outpost: Feature by Bruce Broadhead on Niue Island (NZBS) 40.30 Close down Y WELLINGTON $70 ke. $26 Mm. 5. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9.30 Morning Star: Enid Cruickshank 10.10 Devotional Service 10.45 Women’s Session: Life and Letters -2: My Dear (BBC); Discussion: Space for Living? Report from the Annual Conference of Women’s Division of Federated Farmers 11.30 Morning Concert (For details see 1YA) While Parliament ts being broadcast, the programmes from 2.0 to 5.45 p.m. will be transferred to Station 2YC. 2. 0 p.m. Music by Schumann 8. 0. Soccer: A commentary on_ the match, Austria v. Wellington, being played at the Basin Reserve 5.15 Children’s Session: Ten Tiny Min- | utes; Nature Question Time Trish Entertainers 6.19 Stock Exchange Report 6.22 Produce Market Report 6.49 Soccer: A summary of the game Austria v. Wellington . 8 Masterton Stock Sale Report 7.413 aay Month in the Garden, a talk . by W. Stephen While Parliament ts being broadcast, the programmes from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. will be transferred to Station 2YC. 7.30 Don Richardson and his Orchestra 8.0 Sports Digest (NZBS)

8.15 Bob Bradford’s Quartet, vas; Coral Cummins and Rod Derrett (NZBS 8.38 Book Shop (NZBS) 9.15 Radio Roadhouse (For details see 1YA) 9.45 The White Rabbit (To be repeated from 2YA at 3.0 p.m. on Friday) 10.16 From the Soundtrack 10.30 BBC Jazz Club Bae NGTON,. While Parliament is being broadcast the . programmes from 8.0 to 4.45 may be heard from _ Station | 2YX, operating on a frequency of 1400 kilocytles. 3. Op.m. The Man from Yesterday 3.30 Music While You Work 4. 0 The Woodlanders-4, an adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s novel (BBC) (A repetition of last evening’s broadcast from 2YA) 5.45 Anton Dermota (tenor) 6. 0 Dinner Music 7. 0 Ib Erikson (clarinet) with the Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Thomas Jensen Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra Nielsen While Parliament is being broadcast programmes from 7.30 onwards may be heard from Station 2YX, operating on a frequency of 1400 kilocycles 7.30 Poems by Vachel Lindsay, read by the Author (All YCs) 7.48 Ritchie Hanna (violin) and Hilde Cohn (piano) Sonatina No. 1 in D, Op. 137 Schubert Romance No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 94 Schumann (Studio) Suzanne Danco (soprano) Moonlight Beautiful Foreign Land On a Mountain Melancholy Twilight In the Forest Spring Night . Schumann 8.20 How Good Are Our Houses? The first of two talks by Ian Reynolds, an Auckland architect (NZBS) 8.38 John Cameron (baritone) as Solomon, Elsie Morison (soprano) as his ueen, Alexander Young (tenor) as Zadok, and Lois Marshall (soprano) as the Queen of Sheba, with the Beecham Choral Society and the Royal Philharmonie Orchestra. conducted by Sir Thomas .Beecham Solomon Handel 10.26 (approx.) Chamber Ensemble conducted by the composer The Soldier’s Tale Stravinsky 41. 0 Close down 21D ay ENC TON. 7. 0 p.m. Accent on Rhythm 7.30 Heritage Hall 8. 0 Premiere: The Week’s New Releases (To be repeated from 2YA at 3.30 on Thursday) 8.30 Secrets of Seotland Yard 9. 0 The George ea? Quintet 9.15 Hugo Winterhalter, his Chorus and Orchestra 9.45 Supper Dance 10. O District Weather Forecast Close down XG 1010 ke. GISBORNE... 6. 8 a.m. Breakfast Session 7.15 Dominion Weather Forecast 9. 0 The Colour is Green 9.30 Out of the Dark 9.45 The Layton Story 10. 0 The Search for Karen Hastings 10.16 Doctor Paul 40.80 Morning Star: Frank Weir, his Saxophone and Orchestra 41.0 Women’s Hour . (June Irvine): Notorious 12. 0 Close down 5.45 p.m. Hello Children! Jungle Doctor 7.0 The Queen’s Men 7.30 How to Travel: Musically 82 News, Views and Interviews te 7

8.24 Screen Musicale: Baby Doll 9. 3 Tom Lyle (violin) and Marilll Clape cott (piano) Sonata No. 6 (Didone Abandonata) Tartini (Studio) 9.15 Orchestral Interlude 9.30 Double Bill: Danger, by Richard Hughes; and Jagger and the Magical Bat, adapted by Lawrence Kitchin from a short story by Maurice Moisewitch 10.30 Close down OY 860 xe NAPIER 349 m. 9.30 a.m. Housewives’ Choice 10. 0 Devotional Service 10.48 Famous Children’s Choirs 10.30 Music While You Work 41. 0 National Women’s Session: Repo from Women’s Division. of Federa Farmer’s Conference; Discussion: Space for Living 2. 0 p.m. Music While You Work 2.30 Song of the Outback 3.15 Symphony No. 8 in B Minor (The Unfinished) Schubert 4.0 Stepmother 4.45 Ray Bloch’s Orchestra 5. 0 Light Instrumentalists 6.15 Children’s’ Session: The Saga 0 Davy Crockett; Simon Black in Co Command; The Voyage of Sheila II 5.45 Dinner Music 7. 0 Young Farmers’ Club 7.30 BBC Symphony Orchestra Overture: The Silken Ladder Rossini Robert Irwin (baritone) Linden Lea Vaughan Williams Sea Fever ireland Tonhalle Orchestra of Zurich Intermezzo Wolf-Ferrar! Margaret Ritchie (soprano) * Tell, Me Lovely Shepherd Boyce Swiss Romande Orchestra Ballet Suite: La Source Delibes 8. 0 Sports Digest (NZBS) 8.15 Kate Jourdain (piano) Music for Children Sonata Alla Toccata "ition Studios

SERVICE SESSIONS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stations: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.$ 12.30, 6.25, 9.0 p.m. X Stations: 9.0 p.m. YA and YZ Stations 6. O a.m. World News, Breakfast Session 6.15, 7.18, 8.9 Badminton: New Zealand first half team v. Combined team at Croydon New Zealand second half team v. Bairnsdale Association at Bairnsdale 7. 0, 8.0 World News, SH8reakfast Session 7.58 Local Weather Conditions 9. 4 Correspondence School Session: 9.5, There Goes the Bell! (Infants) ¢ 9.16, Let’s Do Some Exercises (Std. 4-F. II); 9.24, A Story of Ancient Rome (Std. 3) 17:30 Morning Concert 412. 0 Lunch Session 1.25 p.m. Broadcasts to Schools: 1.25-1.45, Rhythm for Juniors, cone ducted by Robert Perks, Christchureh. 1.45-2.0, Storytime tor Juniors-Polo the Circus Pony 6.30 World News 6.40 BBC Radio Newsreel 8.49 Sports Summary 9. 3 Overseas and N.Z. News 414..0 World News. (YAs, 4YZ only) 41.14 Table Tennis Report: Japanese Team v. Waikato at Hamilton (ex 1YA) 11.20 Close down (YAs,; 4YZ only)

Wednesday, July 24

8.30 oger Wagner Chorale Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op. 52 Brahms 9.30 Destination Resolute Bay: Journey to one of vanes Arctic weather stations (CBC 10. 0 World of Jazz (VOA) 10.30 Close down cA oe. MOU 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 8. 0 District Weather Forecast 8. 0 Women’s Hour (Pat Bell McKenzie), featuring Book Review; Music: Stanley Black at the Piano 10. 0 A Man Called Sheppard 10.15 Doctor Paul 10.39 Passing Parade 10.45 They Walked With Destiny 11.0 Show Business 11.30. Spotlight on Spotswood 11.45 Music from the Ferko String Band 72. 0 Close down 5.45 p.m. Children’s Corner: Stamp Talk (Simon Sam) 6. 0 Evening Star: Benny Lee 6.15 Jan Corduwener and his Ballroom Orchestra .30 Adventures of Rocky Starr: Destination Danger 6.45 Chorus of Strings 7. 0 Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians 7.15 Barclay Allen at the Piano 7-30 Knave of Hearts 8.5 Stars of British Variety 8.15 Film Fanfare 8.30 1957 Syllabus of the Roval Schools | of Music: a series of illustrated talks by — Dr C. Thorton Lofthouse 9.3 Swiss Romande Orchestra Danse Macabre Le Rouet D’Omphale Saint-Saens Prelude a L’apres-midi D’un Faune Debussy Marche Joyeuse Espana Chabrier Alborada del Gracioso Ravel 70. O Ballet Suite 10.20 Close down 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.44 Weather Report 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Pamela Rutland), including Fashion Report, and Music from the Ballet The Wise Virgins O Crosby Time 710.15 Be Happy 10. Famous Tenors 11. Piano Rhythms Sound Track 41.40 Chorus, Please 42. O Close down m. The pie Session: The Moon Flower (ABC 6.25 Weather aes and Town Topics 6.40 Movietime 7.0 The Marton Programme 7.15 Not for Publication 7.30 Ranch House Refrains 8. 0 Report on Wanganui Stock Sale Calling Miss Courtneidge (BBC) 8.30 Wind in the Reeds This Week’s Anniversary 9. 4 Melodies of the Month 9.20 Operatic Stage 9.45 Madame Bovary 410. O Bernard Peiffer and Jean Sablon 10.30 Close down 2XN 1340 .NELSON 224 6. 0am. Breakfast Session 7.30 Nelson District Weather Forecast 9. o. Women’s Hour (Val Griffith) 40. 0 Doctor Paul 10.145 Family Forum 10.30 Housewives’ Requests 10.46 Portia-Faces Life 411.30 New Zealand Entertainers 172. 0 Close down 6.45 p.m. Children’s Corner: The Moon Flower 6. 0 Light and Lively 6.45 This is New Zealand y Nelson Hit Parade 8. 0 Dad and Dave 8.30 For the Bandsmen 8.45 Heart of a Pioneer: Second of four talks based on the autobiography of Mrs Sydney Higgins of Spring Grove (NZBS) 9.3 "White Coolies — °

9.30 Auckland Junior Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr Charles Nalden Double Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins and String Orchestra Bach A William Byrd Suite arr. Gordon Jacob (NZBS) 10. B& Albert Ferber (piano) Scenes of Childhood Schumann 10.20 Vienna Boys’ Choir 10.30 Close down 9V\ CHRISTCHURCH 690 ke 434 m, 7.58 a.m. Canterbury Weather Forecast 9.30 Favourite Choruses from Opera 9.50 Ralph Sharon (piano) 10. 0 Music While You Work 10.30 Devotional Service 10.456 Thomas L. Thomas Sings Welsh Songs 11. 0 Mainly for Women: Report on Women’s Division, Federated Farmers’ Conference; Space for Living, discussion by a Christchurch Panel 41.30 Morning Concert (For details see 4YA) 1 ee p.m. Canterbury. Weather Forecast 2. 0 Mainly for Women: Cycling in the Highlands, by Valerie Heinz; Doing the Flowers, with Barry Ferguson 2.30 Music While You Work 3. 0 Classical Hour Concertino No. 2 in G Major Pergolesi Partita in F Major Dittersdorf Il Maestro di Capella Cimarosa ib ot! in E Major J. C. Bach 4. Short Storv: The Coin, by George Ewart Evans (NZBS) (To be repeated from 3YC next Sunday at 10.0 p.m.) 4.30 Billy Vaughan and his Orchestra 4.45 Songs and Melodies from the Films 5.15 Children’s Session: The World Around Us 5.45 Popular Pianists 7.15 Addington Stock Market Report 7.30 3YA Studio Orchestra, conductor Hans Colombi Ballet Suite Rameau-Mottl Seenes Pittoresques Massenet The Swan Saint-Saens 9 Snorts Digest The Bob Bradford Quartet with 8.38 Book Shop (NZBS) 9.15 Radio Roadhouse (For details see 1YA) 9.45 Play: Mistress of se House, by A gece Dawson (BB Close down 3 CHRISTCHURCH 960 k 5. O p.m. Concert Hour 7. 0 Maicoim Tait (piano) Chorale: | Call on Thee, Lord Bach-Busoni Prelude and Fugue in E (Book 2) Bach Toccata and Fugue in D Minor Bach-Tausig (Studio) The London Chamber. Orchestra conducted by Anthony Bernard Sinfonia (from Cantata No. 42)» Bach 7.30 Poems by Vachel Lindsay, read by | the author (All YCs) 8. 0 Modern British Composers Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) Love is a pos Frederick Grinke (violin) and Edmund Rubbra (pianec) Sonata No. 2, Op. 31 Rubbra The London Philharmonic Orchestra con--ducted by Str Adrian Boult Ballet Suite: The Perfect Fool, 0 3 8.40 Ballads, Songs and Snatches: sented by Myra Thomson (soprano), with Reta Smith (contralto), John Scott (tenor), Grahaeme Johnson (bass) and Wynyard Cobby (narrator) grammes) 9. 0 Musie for Wind Instruments The London Baroque Ensemble, conducted by. Karl Haas Coral Cummins and Rod Derrett (NZBS) | Parry Silent Noo Vaug han Williams | 4. From Shakespeare, arranged and pre--(The last of a series of Studio pro-.

9.30 Technical Education: The People for the Jobs--Now, the first of two talks, by H. C. MeQueen . (NZBS) 2.45 Three National Idioms Ana-Maria Iriarte (mezzo-soprano) and The Paris Conservatoire Orchestra Love the Magician Manuel de Falla Julius Katchen (piano) Oriental Fantasia: [slamey Balakirev The Minneapolis Symphony- Orchestra Symphony No. 3 Copland O Close down 9XC co TIMARU, ,, 1160 ke. m. 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Melodies 9. Women’s Hour (Doris Kay) 10. 0 In This My Life 10.15 Timber Ridge 10.30 Speed Car 10.45 Esther and I 11.30 Pre-Lunch Variety 12. 0 Close down 2. 0 p.m. Melody Parade 2.30 Tunes for the Sportsman 3. 0 Rugby: Canterbury v. South Canterbury (from Fraser Park) 4.45 The Guards on Parade 5. 0 Music, Mirth and Melody 5.30 Danny Stewart and bis Islanders 5.45 For Our Younger Listeners 6.15 These Made Them Famous 6.30 Interlude for Rhythm with Philip Green 6.45 The Cathies-Kay and Carr 7. 0 Piano Playtime with Andre Previn 7.15 Around and About 7.30 Motorists and Motoring 8.0 Farmers’ Weekly News Service 8.10 Paul Temple and the Lawrence Affair-2 (BBC) 8.40 Dorothy Molnnes (mezzo-soprano) To a Nightingale The Blacksmith In Summer Fields Constancy Sapphic Ode The Vain Suit Gracious and Kind Art Thou eg A Noes rahms (otunio) 9. 4 String Song (B BC) 9.33 Play: The Barat, by Oliver A, Gillespie from the play by Veronica a (NZBS) 7 0.30 Close down geen MOS, 9.45a.m. Morning Star: Norman Allin 10. QO Devotional Service 10.18 Tudor Princess 10.30 Music While You Work 11. O Report from Women’s Division of the Federated Farmers Conference 11. 6 National Women’s Session: Discus-sion-Space for Living? 2. Op.m. Symphony Series Celtie Symphony in C for Strings and Harps Bantock 2.45 Max Bygraves 3.30 Orchestral Suite: The Three Elizabeths Eric Coates 4.0 The Doctor’s Husband 4.30 keyboard Rhythms 5.15 Children’s Session: Dan DarePilot of the Future; Guide Night 5.45 Holiday in New York 6. 0 Full Turn 7.15 Talk: The Vovage of the Sheila I! -Landfall New Zealand, by Major Adrian Hayter (NZBS) 7.30 3YZ Hit Parade 8. 0 Sports Digest (NZBS) 8.15 Bob Bradford’s Quartet, with Coral Cummins and Rod Derrett (NZBS) 8.38 Book Shop (NZBS) 9.15 Radio Roadhouse (For details see 1YA) 9.44 . The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra with Wilhelm Backhaus (piano) Concerto No. 2 in B Flat Brahms 10.30 Close down {y\__ DUNEDIN 780 ke. 384 m. 9.30 am. London Promenade Orchestra 10.20 Pevotional Service 10.46 Topics for Women 41. 0 Women’s Division of Federated Farmers’ Conference Report; Discussion: Space for Living 11.30 Morning Concert The Lonisville Sympbony Orchestra Intermezzo . Martinu Eric Parkin (piano) London Pieces: Chelsea Reach Ragamuffin Soho Forenoons The Louisville Symphony Orchestra Kentuckiana Milhaud

12.33 p.m. For the Farmer: The Principles of Catchment Control, No. 3, by Professor L. W. MeCuskill 2. 0 Do You Remember ? 2.30 Music While You Work 3.30 Classical Hour Musie by Mozart Serenade in B Flat for Wind Instruments, K.361 A Little German Cantata, K.619 Quartet in C Major, K.465 4.34 Songs with Dickie Valentine 4.45 Barclay Allen. (piano) 5. 0 Tea Table Tunes 5.15 Children’s Session: Tales from Hans Andersen; The Snow Queen; Junior Art Club; Charlie Mouse 6.45 Light and Bright ¢. oO Rene Touzet and his Orchestra 7.15 North of Sixty-North: The Fur Trapper’s Round, first of two talks about Canada’s Far North, by Sam Street (NZBS) 7.20 Invercargill! Civie Band "Se Sports Digest (NZBS) 8.38 Book Shop (NZBS) 9.15 Radio Roadhouse 9.45 Edward Vito (harp) 10. 0 Buddy Morrow and his Orchestra 10.32 Gus Hoo and his Dixieland Stompers 11.20 Close down 4Y( 900 DUNEDIN, m. While Parliament is sitting, forenoon and afternoon sessions will be broadcast by 4YC 5.30 p.m. Miniature Concert 6. 0 Dinner Music 7.0 The Danish State Radio Chamber Orchestra Sinfonia in B Flat, Op. 18, No. 2 J. S. Bach 7.11 Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) with the London Philharmonic Orchestra Return O God of Hosts (Samson) O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings (Messiah) : Father of Heaven (Judas Maccabaeus) Handel 7.30 Poems by Vachel Lindsay, read a the author (All Y€s) 7. Rosemary Miller (piano) Variations and Fugue ou a Theme by Handel Brahms (Studio) 8.19 Yvonne Ciannella (soprano), Walter Carringer. (tenor), and Raymond Keast (baritone ) with the Robert Shaw Chorale and String Ensemble Mass No. 2 in G Schubert 8.38 The Philadelphia Orchestra Romance No. 2 in E for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 50 Becthoven (Soloist: Jacob Krachmatnick) Concertino for Clarinet and Orchestra (Soloist: Anthony — 8.57 Feike Asma (organ Chorale No. 2 in B Minor Franck 9.17 The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Midsommarvaka, Op. 19 Alfven 9.30 Primitive Magic: Magic in Transition, the second talk in the series by Ronald Rose (NZBS) 52 Raphael Arie (bass) with the Swiss Romande Orchestra The Death of Boris (Boris Godunov) Moussorgsky 10. 1 The Paris Conservatory Orchestra Scheherazade Rimsky-Korsakov 10.44 Colin Horsley (piano) Etude in B Flat Minor, Op. 4, No. Prelude in E Minor, Op. % "a 4 = 11. 0 Close down AND isso to Ee 8. O p.m. Rughy League 6.16 svcegr Sidelights | 6.45 Hour of St. Franeis 7. 0 Smile Family 8. 0 Variety Hour: Death of a Sales9. 90 Otago Hit Parade 9.30 Bringing Christ to the Nations 10. 9 Recent Releases 10.30 Close down AY7, INVERCARGILL, 9. 4am. For male until 10.20 see re 40.20 Devotional Service 10.45 Women’s: Session: Morning Story; Report of Women’s Division of Feder- | ated Farmers’ Conference; Discussion: . Space for Living 411.30 For until 5.15 see 4YA 6.16 p.m. Children’s Session: Time for ~ Juniors; agen Ph aes 5.46 =Dinne For eeiaites intl 14.0 see 4YA-

Wednesday, July 24

Weother Forecasts from ZBs: District, 7.30 a.m., 1.0, 9.30 p.m. 1XH: District, 7.45 a.m., Dominion, 12.3 p.m., 9.30 p.m.

Weather Forecasts from 2ZA: District, 7.30 a.m. 9.30 p.m.; Dominion, 12.30 p.m. 4ZA: District, 7.36 a.m., 8.2 a.m., 1.0 p.m., 9.30 p.m.

| ZB 1070 oe m. 6. Oa.m. District Weather Forecast Breakfast Session 9. Q Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 9.30 Piano Panorama 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 The Long Shadow 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 Portia Faces Life 11. 0 Toe Tapping Tunes 11.30 Shopping Reporter Session (Jane) 12. 0 Midday Melody Menu 1.30 p.m. Mary Livingstone, M.D. 2. 0 The Life of Mary Sothern 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina), featuring at 3.0, Laura Chilton 3.30 A L'ttle Concert 4.30 Carnival Mood EVENING PROGRAMME While You Dine Scoop the Pool This is New Zealand Rhumba Interlude Address Unknown T-Men Richard Diamond Spins and Needles Coke Time with Eddie Fisher Musical Mardi Gras Boid Venture Easy on the Beat 12. 0 Close down [XH 1310 ee as m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9.0 Shoppers’ Session (Margaret Isaac) 9.30 Melody Time 10. O Imprisoned Heart 10.15 Ellen Dodd 10.30 The Right to Happiness 10.45 Three Roads to Destiny 11. 0 At Home with the Housewife 2. 0 Musical Mailbox (Te Awamutu) 12.33 p.m. Report from Ruakura-John Gerring 12.45 Luncheon Music 1.0 World at My Feet 1.15 They’re Two Pearsons 1.30 Musical Matinee 2. 0 Women’s Hour (Bettie Loe), Peat at 2.30, Gauntdale House A Many Splendoured Thing Play Pleis Please Afternoon Concert Ra ne, Hale and Snow Adventures of Rocky Starr: The w World Rick O’Shea EVENING PROGRAMME Light Dinner Music From Our Priority Box Scoop the Pool Life with Dexter Address Unknown Timber Ridge Richard Diamond Moods for Romancing Gone with the Woodwind Stranger in Parad se Close down A an" ps 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 8.10 Calling the Children 9. 0 Shopping Reporter (Erin Osmond) 9.30 Music for My Lady 10. O Doctor Paul 10.15 Esther and! 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 The Intruder 11. 0 Tunes with a Theme 411.15 For Your Delight 12. 0 Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Mary Livingstone, M.D. 45 Singing Stars 0 The Life of Mary Sothern 15 Melodies in Waltz Time 2.30 Women’s Hour (Josephine Offord) OOD OIING rt BRa_SoSoKSo0 % TPPee R20 8088s. oe oat la Ree a ; ry a= ouco

3.30 Afternoon Musicale — Victor Young's Orchestra and Carmen Cavallaro 4.0 4.15 5. 0 5.15 5.45 eo &° & eoooeoo Ro: arOODDNN DD oo Bris ph So Songs of Romance Music of the South Seas Air Adventures of Biggies Olde Tyme Dance Music The High and the Mighty EVENING PROGRAMME Tea Table Tunes Melody and Mirth Scoop the Pool Starlight Theatre Address Unknown Dossier on Dumetrius It’s a Crime, Mr Collins Accent on Swng Soft Lights and Sweet Music Close down

| | 22B wae an 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 9.30 Orchestral Parade 9.45 Inia Te Wiata 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 Music While You Work 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 Portia Faces Life 11. 0 Record Roundabout 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Doreen) 12. 0 Lunch Hour Tunes 1.30 p.m. Mary Livingstone, M.D. %.:-@ The Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 Orchestral Time 2.30 Women’s Hour on tags FF featuring Gardening Talk by Ngita oodhouse; and at 3.0, Laura Chilton 4. 0 From Our London Library 5. 0 Continental Flavour EVENING PROGRAMME Dinner Music : Variety Time New Zealand Artists Scoop the Pool This is New Zealand The Harry Arnold Orchestra plays chard Rodgers Address Unknown BBSoRSo T-Men Richard Diamond Microgroove Roundabout From Our Long Playing Library Bold Venture Close down -2 @® @® oooo a229928 NNNDO® oco NOOO; 22 PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke. 319 m. 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Good Morning Requests 9.30 Variety 10. O World at My Feet 10.15 In This My Life 10.30 Second Fiddle 10.45 Timber Ridce Gi 11. 0 Frank Perkins and his’ Pops Orchestra 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Margaret) 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. 0 p.m. The Life of Mary Sothern 2.45 Robert Farnon’s Octet 2.30 Women’s Hour (Kay), featuring at 3.0, Magnificent Obsession 3.30 From Opera and Operetta 4. 0 Music of Latin America 4.20 The Four Aces 4.49 Light instrumentalists 5. 0 Variety 3.30 Lone Star Lannigan EVENING PROGRAMME 3. 0 Songtime: Robert Wilson 6.15 Tom Jenkins and the Palm Court Orchestra 1.50 Reoent Releases 7. 0 Gunsmoke (last broadcast) 9" © nquest of Time 8. 2 Address Unknown 8.3 Mantrap 9. 0 Stand By For Crime 9.30 Play It Again 0. 0 Rodgers tor Moderns: Ted Heath 1 and his Music 10.30 Close down

37 CHRISTCHURCH 1100 ke. 273 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 8.15 93. 0 9.30 10. 0 10.15 10.30 10.45 11. 0 11.30 12. 0 School Bell Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session Music While You Work Doctor Paul Gauntdale House My Heart’s Des re Portia Faces Life Morning Concert Shopping Reporter (Joan Gracie) Lunch Programme 1.30 p.m. Mary L.vingstone, M.D. 2. 0" The Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 Farnon Orchesirations of Songs of Britain 2.30 Women’s Hour (Molly McNab), featuring at 3.0, Laura Chilton 3.30 Concert Hour 4.39 wean Songs of the States-Arizona and Da 5. 0 rt Meat and No Potatoes 5.30 Favourites for Children EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Invitation to Dining 6.30 Nursery Jazz 7. 0 Scoop the Pool 7.39 This is New Zealand 8. 0 Address Unknown 8.30 The Search for Karen Hastings 9. 0 R chard: Diamond 9.30 Background to Supper 10.30 Bold Venture 11. 0 Papanui Shoppers’ Session (Janet Evans) 4141.30 Blues in the Night 12. 0 Close down

47B wu wm 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 7.35 8.12 9. 0 9.30 10. 0 10.15 10.30 10.45 11. 0 11.39 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 Morning Melodies Shopping Reporter Session Lunch Music 1.30 p.m. Mary Livingstone, M.D, The Life of Mary Sothern Famous Entertainers Women’s Hour (Prudence Gregory), featuring Homemakers’ Quiz; and at 3.0, Laura Chilton 4.30 $.30 Pw w& Be " ®= NODORMOCSCO cone SSSI ENNNSD Nooo Afternoon Musicale A Drop of Scotch Turntable Favourites EVENING PROGRAMME Tea Time Tunes Calling the Stars Scoop the Pool This is New Zealand Tenors to Sing Address Unknown The Long Shadow Richard Diamcnd Everybody’s Music Not for Publication Sweet and Sentimental Bold Venture Close down

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 936, 19 July 1957, Page 33

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Wednesday, July 24 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 936, 19 July 1957, Page 33

Wednesday, July 24 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 936, 19 July 1957, Page 33

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