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Monday, September 9

age tes 9.17 a.m. Orchestral Concert 10.10 Devotional Service 10.30 Feminine Viewpoint: Films in the Commonwealth, by Gordon Gow (BBC); Good Housekeeping, with Ruth Sherer; Getting the Most Out of Your Speakers, by Maurice Cave; Life and Letters: From Age to Age 11.30 Morning Concert Symphony Orchestra of the Augusteo, Rome Overture: The Promise of Marriage 4 ossini Tucker (tenor) with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Recitative and Aria: 0, tu che in seno (The Force of Destiny) Verdi Jascha Heifetz (violin) with the RCA Victor Orchestra Poeme Chausson 42.34 p.m. Country Journal (NZBS) 2.0 Operatic Concert Love Duet (Madame Butterfly) tne of Prelude (Parsifal) gner. Deep Night is Descending cotenas Verdi Ballet Music (Faust) Gounod Excerpts from fl Seraglio Mozart Overture: Mignon Thomas | 3.0 Eddie Barclay’s Orchestra 3.15 Serenade, with Walter Schumann 3.45 Music While You Work 4.15 Songs from the Shows 4.30 Wayne King Show +S Children’s Session: Books with 6.45 Readings from the Bible 6. 0 £‘'Tea Table Tunes 7.0 #£Bill Wolfgramm’s Hawaiians (Studio) 7.15 New World Singers 7.30 Play: Sprin maces (For details see 2YA) 9.15 The Queen’s English 9.30 Won’t You Come in? (For details see 2YA) 10. 0 Ray Martin Concert Orchestra 10.30 Bobby Hackett and his Jazz Band 1Y¢ 880 AUCKLAND m. 6. Op.m. Dinner Music 7.0 As We Said-Nineteenth Century English: A programme of readings selected from sue ore Book of English Talk (NZBS 7.144 Edwin * (piano) Moments Musicaux, Op. 94, Nos. 1-3 Schubert 7.30 MUSIC FOR SPRING (For details see 2YC) 8.25 THE GOLDEN AGE OF OPERA: Recordings made by the Stars of the Opera World in the early years of this century, ‘introducing Stracciari, Neshdanova, Dalmores, Homer, Eames and Mardones 8.55 aries te Italiano Quartet in Flat, Op. 58, pe echerini 9.18 Play: The Beaux’ Stratagem, by George rae pcs by Roy Leywood (NZ 11. 0 Close sek ND asd UCSANE, 5. Op.m. Ray Anthony’s Orchestra 5.15 Monica Lewis (vocal) 5.30 Sid Philipps’ Band 5.45 Vocal Variety 6. 0 Scottish Country Dances 6.15 Voices in Harmony 6.30 Light and Bright 7. 0 Swiss Dance Melodies 7.15 Bob Eberly (vocal) 7.30 Recent Releases

7.46 The Ames Brothers (vocal) 8. 0 Mode Moderne 8.30 The Sweeter Side 9. 0 Here’s the Hampton Howes Trio 9.30 Eartha Kitt Entertains 9.45 Light Orchestral Favourites — 10. O District Weather Forecast Close down Elsie te ANGARE 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session ae. Weather Forecast and Northland Tides 8. 0 Junior Request Session 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Pamela Johnston), featuring Shopping Guide: Book Review: Women’s Organisation Notices; and Luigi Infantino (tenor) 10.0 The Long Shadow 10.16 The Kirkintilloch Junior Choir 10.30 Bobby McLeod and his Band 10.45 House of Peter McGovern 11..0 Gylling Hansen’s Concert Orchestra 11.15 The Smith Brothers 11.30 Music While You Work 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Close down 5.40 Readings from the Bible 5.45 For Younger Northland: Seven Little Australians 6. 0 Popular Parade 6.30 Air Adventures of Biggles 6.45 Nocturne 7. 0 Bill Wolfgramm’s Islanders 7.15 Leroy Holmes and his Orchestra 7.30 Helmut Zacharias (violin) — 7.45 Songs by Anne Shelton 8.0 #£Northland Livestock Report; Farming for Profit 8.15 Eileen Joyce (piano) and The London Philharmonic Orchestra Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18 Rachmaninoff 8.50 Leopold Simoneau (tenor) 9. 4 The London Symphony Orchestra Overture; Karelia, Op. 10 Suite: Pelleas et Melisande, Op. 46 Sibelius 9.30 Book Shop (NZBS) 9.50 The Morriston Orpheus Choir 10. 0 First Chair: A programme featuring famous soloists of the Philadelphia Orchestra 10.30 Close down

His Og 9.30 a.m. The Dark God 10.0 Our Choice: Eddie Calvert, Ruby Murray and Michael Holliday 10.16 Devotional Service 10.30 Music While You Work 11.0 For Women at Home: Women’s Organisation Notices; Home Science Talk: Food with a Foreign Flavour; Journey in Venezuela (BBC) 12. 0 Lunch Music 2.0 p.m. Music While You Work 2.30 N.Z. Combinations 3. 0 Conductor, Composer and Organist; Sidney Torch 3.15 Classical Programme: Early Composers La Follia Corelli Sonata in C Minor Loeiliet Elizabethan Lute Songs Harp Recital from Buxtehude and Handel 4.0 Looking Back Through A Musical Album 5. 0 For Our Younger Listeners (Janet Perry), Quiz and Story for Juniors; True Dog Stories 5.30 Gay Paree: A Musical Stroll 6. 0 Dinner Music 7.15 Old Bill’s Story, by W. Blackadder (NZBS) 7.30 Play: Caroline, by W. Somerset Maugham (BBC) 9.15 + The Queen’s English 9.30 Rambling in Rhythm 10. 0 Cugat’s Famous Rumbas 10.30 Close down Y WELLINGTON $70 ke. $26 Mm. 5, Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9.17 Erich Kunz (baritone) 9.30 Morning Star: Artur Schnabel 9.40 Music ile You Work 10.10 Devotional Service 10.30 Light Instrumentalists 10.45 Women’s Session: Food with a Foreign Flavour: Down Mexico Way; It’s a Frame-Up! Sandra du Plat; Your Home. and Children: Disobedience, by June Fischer 11.30 Morning Concert : (For details see 1YA 2. 0 p.m. Music from orc tty * Romance, Op. 42 belius Lyric Suite, Op. 54 Grieg Symphony No. 7 in ¢ Sibelius 3. 0 Stepmother 3.30 Music While You Work 4.15 The Country Doctor 5. 0 Hawaiian Interlude 5.15 Children’s Session: Storytime with Colleen; The World of Ice 5.45 Readings from the Bible 5.50 Tea Dance 6.19 Produce Market Report 7. 0 Light Entertainers 7.10 Farm Session: The Boar is Half the Herd, by Ivan Owtram; Land and Livestock: Farming News from Britain 7.30 Play: Spring Meeting, by M. J. Farrell and John Perry, adapted by Oliver A. Gillespie (NZBS) 9.15 The QOueen’s English, by Professor Arnold Wall 9.30 Won’t You Come in? William Austin invites you to join him at home in Wellington for a browse througtli his record library (spring edition) 10. O Max Allbright and his Orchestra 10.30 The Julius Wechter Quartet 10.45 Jack Teararden and his Jazz Band 11.20 Close down BG a ENN. 5.0 pm. Early Evening Concert 6. 8 Dinner Music ‘ 7. Irma Kolassi (mezzo-soprano) | Popular Spanish Songs 7.16 The Story of Colonisation: A series of seven talks, by various speakers. 6__ The Hammering Hordes, by Professor R. R. Betts (BBC)

7.30 MUSIC FOR SPRING The Wellington Schola Cantorum conducted by Stanley Oliver Songs of Nagi Meee The Nationa Peary gondugee" oy James Roberts Rhapsody; 4 ‘Shropshire Lad Butterworth Violin Concerto: Spring (from the Four Seasons, Op. &) Vivaldi (Soloist: Ronald Woodoock) On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring ellus Overture: Carneval Dvorak (NZBS-All YCs) 8.25 The Golden Age of O Pere (For details see 1 8.55 James Hopkinson (flute) and Janetta MoStay (piano) Sonata No, 2 Prokofief? (Studio) The New York Philharmonic Ensemble Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op. 34 Prokofie? 9.30 In Chanoery (BBC) (final episode) 10. 0 The Vegh Quarte * String Quartet No. in E Minor Sm Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau The Erl King Loewe The Stork’s Message Wolf The Curtis rtd Quartet and Viadimir Sokoloff (piano Quintet for Plano and Strings in E Flat Minor, Op. 26, No. 2 hnany! 11. 0 Close down DY), WELLINGTON | 7. Op.m. Waltz Time 7.30 Music for Pleasure 8. 0 Swing to Remember: Memories of the Dance Music of the 30’s, introduced by Ray Harris 8.30 From the Soundtrack: Oklahoma, by Rodgers and Hammerstein 9. 0 The Donald Peers Show 9.30 Moment Musicale 10. 0 District Weather Forecast Close down

SERVICE SESSIONS Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stations: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.; 42.30, 6.25, 9.0 p.m. tn Stations: 9.0 p.m. YA and YZ Stations 6.0 am. World News, Breakfast Session (YAs only) 7. 0, 8.0 World News, Breakfast Session 7.58 Local Weather Forecasts 9.4 (Correspondence School: 9.5, Speeeh Training and Poetry (Std. 1F. II) 11.30 Morning Concert 12. 0 Lunch Music 12.33 p.m. Meat Floor Prices 6.30 World News 6.40. BBC Radio Newsreel 6.49 Meat Floor Prices 6.50 National Sports Summary 9. 3 Overseas and N.Z. News 9.15 The Queen’s English, a talk by Professor Arnold Wall 11. 0 World News (YAs, 4YZ only) 11.14 Basketball Results 11.20 Close down (YAs, 4YZ only)

Monday, September 9

OX 1010 ke. GISBORNE, m, 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Dance Routines: The Quickstep 9.15 Vocals Various 9.30 Granny Martin Steps Out 9.45 The Layton Stor 10. O The Search for karen Hastings 10.15 Doctor Paul 10.30 Morning Star: Yvonne Blanc 0) 10.453 Melody Time 11.0 Women’s Hour (June Irvine), Notorious 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Close down 5.45 Hello, Children: Hideaway House 6. 0 Tea Dance 6.39 The Hardy Family 7. 0 Spinning the Tops 7.185 Conquest of Time 7.39 Crosby Memories 7.45 Henri Rene’s Orchestra plays Music for Batchelors 8. 2 Songs in a Sentimental Mood 8.15 Dad and Dave 8.45 Anglo-American Comed max 9. 5 THE SMETANA RTET: Jiri Novak and Lubomir A (violins), ry > pre (viola), Antonin Kohout cello Quartet in A Flat, Op. 105 Dvorak (Second half of a pu lic recital from St Andrew’s Hall) 9.45 Gems from the 10.16 At Close of Day 10.30 Close down QV 860 ke. NAPIER 349 m. 9.17 a.m. William Clauson (folk singer) Housewives’ Choice 10. 0 Leo Fuld 10.15 Reginald Dixon (organ) 10.30 Music While You Work 41. 0 Women’s Session: Short Story: A Duty to One’s Public, by Freda L. Cookson (NZBS); Monthly Gardening Talk, by Lawrence Lannie 2.0 p.m. Music While You Work 2.30 Song of the Outback 2.45 The Magic of Massed Voices 3.15 La Mer Debussy 4. 0 Stepmother 4.30 Ye Olde Time Music Hall 5. 0 Music with a Continental Flavour 5.15 Children’s Session: Let’s Look at the Stars; Boy Scout Programme: 6.45 Readings from the Bible 7.15 Talk: For Young Homeseekers: 8. Alternative methods of raising finance Dad and Dave Listeners’ Requests The Queen’s English Truth is Stranger Accent on Swing .30 Close down are a 6. O am. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Pat Bell. McKenzie), featuring Local Interview; Food News; Music: Eugene Conley o. A Man Called Sheppard 10.15 Doctor Paul 10.30 Shadows of Doubt 10.45 Air Hostess 11. 0 Movie Musicale 11.30 The South American Way nae eed o8 ; a ° 11.46 Fashion in Song 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Close down 5.45 Children’s Corner: Junior Opinion 6.0 Voice of Your Choice: Johnny Brandon 6.32 The Waitara Programme 7.0 Rhythm of the Isiands 7 Background to the Music (Cliff alker 7.30 Lsteecy Teeter mie 8. 1 Don Sesta’s Orchestra 8.15 Vocal Duettists 8.30 The White Rabbit — 9. 3 From Opera and Operetta 9.30 Dramas of the Courts 10. 0 Accent on Melody 10.30 Close down 9 1200 Vs 250 m. 3. Oa.m. Breakfast Session : 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Pamela Rutland). including Food News and Music from A Connecticut Yankee Famous Secrets From the Light Orchestras Air Hostess Fascinating Rhythms Stars of Variety Capering Keys Solo and Duet Lunch Music m. Close down The Junior Session: Jungle Doctor unts Big Game (NZBS) Topical Tunes ao *,° oo Na2a390909

6.25 Weather Report and Town Topics 6.40 Let’s Look Back 7. 0 Calypso 7.15 Orchestra and Chorus 7.30 Hawaiian Harmonies 7.45 Songs by Joan Regan . 2 Land and Livestock (BBC); -The .LA.E. Ditch Cleaner 8. 5 Chips Songs of England 8.45 Talk: Immunological ore by Professor P. B. Medawar (BBC . 4 The Philadelphia with Oistrakh (violin) and Anthony Gigliotti (clarinet) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Liszt arr. Muller Violin Concerto in E Minor Mendelssohn Concertino for Clarinet and Orchestra Weber Excerpts from Carmen Bizet 10. O Honor Bright 10.30 Close down OXN 1340 ke. 224 m. 6. Oam. Breakfast Session 7.30 Nelson District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Val Griffith) 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.16 Continental Light Orchestras 10.30 Gardening for Pleasure 10.45 Portia Faces Life 411. 0 Morning Variety 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. Op.m. Close down 5.45 Children’s Corner (Wendy) 6. 0 Music at Six 6.45 Norman Wisdom 7. 0 Question Mark 7.15 Voices in Harmony 7.30 Gimme the Boats 8. 0 Monday Magazine: The latest from stage and screen 9.3 Play: Caroline, by W. Somerset Maugham (BBC) 10.30 Close down 3 CHRISTCHURCH 690 ke. 434 m. 9.17 a.m. Some Orchestral Interpretations of Poems by Norman Sickel 10. 0 Music While You Work 10.80 Devotional Service 10.45 Folk Songs with Terry Gilkyson 411.0 Mainly for Women: Town Topics; Four. Generations 11.30 Morning Conce (For i 4YA) 12.20 p.m. Country Session 2.0 Mainly for Women: Home Science Talk-Food with a Foreign Flavour 2.30 Music While You Work 3. 0 Classical Hour Grand Septet in E Fiat Kreutzer The Shepherd on the Rock . Amalie Schubert Variations in F on an Original. Theme Beethoven 4.0 The Wayne King Show 4.30 Mantovani’s Orchestra 4.465 Favourite Songs of Judy Canova 5. £ Rudolf Friml plays his own Meloes 7 Children’s Session: Stamp Club Readings from the Bible 5.50 Light Music 7.15 Our Garden Expert Play: Spring Meeting (For details see 2YA) 9.15 The Queen’s Engtish 9.30 Won’t You Come in? (For details see 2YA) ; 10.0 Ray Anthony and his 10.30 The Johnny Smith Quartet JYO SSARISTCHUR GT 5. Op.m. Concert Hour 6. ; aime al Music 18 The fale Orchestra conducted by Sir John Barbirolli Dream Children, Op. 43, No. 1 Gladys Ripley (contralto) and the London St ige ee A Orchestra conducted by George eldon Sea Pictures, Op. 37 7.30 MUSIC FOR SPRING (For details see 2YC) 8.25 The Golden Age of Opera (For details see 1YC) 8.55 Ernest Jenner (piano) Overture and Suite in C Minor (in the French gevae? Bach 0) The. Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra conducted by Karl Munchinger Ricercare in Six Parts Bach, trans. Fischer

9.30 The New Zealand Attitude: To Civil Liberties, a talk by Ralph Brookes, Lecturer in Science at Victoria University College (NZBS) 9.50 The London Philharmonic Orches- — tra conducted by Basil Cameron Galanta Dances Kodaly 10. 5 Francis Rosner (violin) and Janetta McStay (piano) Sonata Martinu (NZBS) 10.18 Jennie Tourel (mezzo-soprano) and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Bernstein Song Cycle: Scheherazade Ravel 10.34 Milhaud Ulysse Delecluse (clarinet) and Jacques Delecluse (piano) Sonatine in Three Movements The: Italian Quartet Quartet No. 12 41.0 Close down SKC iso TIMARU, 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Melodies 7.30 District Weather Forecast 9. 0 Women’s Hour (Doris Kay) 10. O Jill Day and Lee Lawrence 10.15 Timber Ridge 10.30 Speed Car 10.45 Esther and | 11. 0 Black and White Keys 11.15 A Song from Peggy Lee 11.30 Whistlers All 11.45 Hits Through the Years 12. 0 Lunch Music 2.0 p.m. Close dow 5.40 Readings the Bible 6.45 For Our Younger Listeners: The Jungle Doctor Hunts Big Game 6. 0 Modern Variety Edmundo Ros and his Rhumba Band 6.45 Spin a Yarn, Sailor 7.0 Strictly Sentimental 7A5 Gordon MacRae Sings ; 7.30 Melodies from the Sound Track 7.45 = Shillelaghs and Champagne South Canterbury Choice 5 30 elba 4 The Strauss Family 35 Take It From Here (BBC) 0. 4 Monday Night Cabaret 0.30 Close down 98Y7,,,GREYMOUTH _ 9.45 am. Morning Star: Owen. ermeir 10. O Devotional Service 40.48 Tudor Princess iors Music While You Work QO Women’s Session: Home Science : Food with a Foreign Flavour; Sketches in the Sand ‘(Nigel Cameron) 2.34 p.m. 3YZ ‘Farm Session Say | } Concert Hall Ballet Suite Lully, arr. Mottl Torehlight Dance Meyerbeer A Somerset Rhapsody Holst 2.45 Harry Davidson's Orchestra _ Music While You Work 3.30 Song Styles The s Husband S'30 _ Pop Concert 6.15 Children’s Session: Simon Black in pose Command; The Davy Crockett aga

5.45 Readings from the Bible 6. 0 Full Turn-16 7.15 Concert Waltzes 7.30 Themes from the Films 8. 0 The White Rabbit 8.30 Danceland 9.15 The Queen’s English 9.30 Light Orchestral Concert with Fernando Corena (vocal) 10. O Time for Jazz 10.30 Close down AVA DUNEDIN 780 ke. 384 m. 9.17 a.m. London Promenade Orchestra 9.30 Ken Griffin (organ) 9.45 Music While You Work 10.20 Devotional Service 10.45 Topics for Women: Home Science Talk: Food with a Foreign Flavour, No. 2-Down Mexico Way 11.30 Morning Concert Richard Dirksen (piano) Six Bagatelles, Op. 126 Beethoven Kirsten Flagstad (soprano) Love Song The Lotus-Flower Devotion Schumann 12.34 p.m. For the Farmer: Strawberry Culture, by W. G. Crawford; News for Young Farmers, by J. Thomson | Ee Otago and Southland Hospital Requests 2.45 Children’s Choirs 3. 0 Music While You Work 3.30 Classical "so | Music by 18th Céntury Austrian. Composers Overture: The Uninhabited Island ydn Symphony No. 9 in C (Great) Schubert 4.30 The Woodlanders (BBC) (Repeat broadcast of last Thursday) 5. 0 Tea Table Tunes 5.15 Children’s Session: Your Own Tunes . 5.45 Readings from the Bible 5.59 Light and Bright 6. 0 Victor Young and The Castilians 7.15 Early New Zealand Families: \illiams of Te Parae, final talk in the series by Douglas Cresswell (NZBS) 7.30 Play: Spring Meeting (For details see 2YA) 9.15 The Queen’s English 9.30 Won’t You Come In? (For details see 2YA) 10. O George Williams and his Orchestra 10.30 Here’s Joe Burton at the Piano 10.45 The Peanuts Hucko Septet AAC 300 ON, 5. O p.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.53 Let’s Learn Maort: No. 21 7. 0 Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) with Hertha Klust (piano) May Song Marmotte New Love, New Life Song of the Flea Beethoven The Pierre Poulteau Wind Ensemble Little Symphony in B Flat Gounod 7.30 MUSIC FOR SPRING (For details see 2YC) 8.25 The Goiden Age of Opera (For details see 1YC) 8.55 Peter Rybar (violin) with Franz Holletschek (piano) Sonata in F, Op. 57 cbt fae 9.20 Pla The Beaux’ Stratagem George adapted by Roy Lert wood (NZ AY ANYERCARGILL, 7. 0, 8.0 a.m. London News Breakfast’ Session 4 For details until 10.20 see 4YA 10. 20 Devotional Service 10.45 For details until * 2, 33 see 4YA 12.34 p.m. For the Farmer: Strawberry Cuiture, by W. G. Crawford; Y.F.G. Notes, by J. Thomson: Pig Meat. by F. b. Usher 2.0 -For details until 5.15 see 4YA 5.15 Children’s Session: Time _ for Juniors; Adventures of Endless: Correspondence Night 5.45 Readings from the Bible 5.55 Dad and Duve 7.15 Gardening Talk (G. A. R. Petrie) 7.30 For details until 9.0 see 4YA 9.15 The Queen’s English 9.30 For details until 11.0 see 4YA 114. 0 London News

Monday, September 9

Weather Forecasts from ZBs: District, 7.30 a.m. 9.30 p.m. 1XH: District, 7.45 a.m., p.m., 9.30 p.m. iominion, 1.0, 12.30

Weother Forecasts from 2ZA: District, 7.30 a.m. Distri 6 9.30 p.m.; Dominion, 12.30 p.m. 4ZA: ct, 7.3) a.m., 8.2 a.m., 1.0 p.m., 9.30 p.m.

| ZB 1070 eimai m. 6. 0 a.m. District Weather Forecast Breakfast Session 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 9.30 Oscar Rabin and his Band 9.45 We Travel the Friendly Road 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.16 The Long Shadow 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 Portia Faces Life 41. 0 Popular Choice 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Jane) 12. 0 Melody Menu 2. 0 p.m. Reserved 2.15 Melodies of Strauss 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marina), featuring at 3.0, Air Hostess 3.30 Music Hall Varieties 4.0 Film Fanfare 4.15 Music, Mirth and Melody 4.45 A Corner for the Children EVENING PROGRAMME 0 While You Dine 0 Number, Please 30 Life With Dexter 0 No Holiday for Halliday 30 Reserved 0 The Golden Cobweb 30 Fashions im Music 10. 0 Have a Shot 10.30 it’s a Crime, Mr Collins 11. O Hour of Stars 12. 0 Close down [XH 1310 eae ies m. 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Shopping Session (Margaret Isaac) 9.30 The Stars Entertain 10. 0 Imprisoned Heart 10.15 Ellen Dodd 10.30 The Right to Happiness 10.45 Three Roads to Destiny 12. 0 Musical Mailbox (Matamata) 12.33 p.m. For the Farmer: Hygienic Milking and the Control of Mastitis, by Mr G. A. MacKintosh, Livestock Inspector 12.45 Luncheon Music 1.0 World at My Feet 1.15 Light Variety 2.0 Women’s Hour (Bettie Loe), featuring at 2.30, Ma Pepper 3.0 Music for Mid Afternoon 3.30 The House of Peter McGovern 4.0 Afternoon Concert 5.0 The Adventures of Rocky Starr: te to the Unknown Orchestras and Vocalists S45 Rick Q’Shea EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Musical Moods 6.15 Passing Parade 6.30 Melody Lane y #S Number, Please 7.39 Turntable Tops 8.0 The Lives of Harry Lime 8.30 Gimme the Boats ‘9. O The Long Shadow 9.33 Late Night Variety 10.15. Stranger in Paradise 10.30 Close down AZA wie ¥en. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 98. 0 47 aay Laerage pe (Erin Osmond) 9.30 English Radio Stars 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.15 Esther and! 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 The Intruder 41. 0 From the World Library 5 ee Melody Mixture 12. O Lunch Music 41.30 p.m. Angel’s Fight 1.45 Interlude for Music 2.0 #£=x™'The Life of Mary Sothern 246 Accordion Time 2.30 Women’s Hour (Marie roapieaiat featuring at 3.0, A Stpty for a Star Orchestral Favourites

3.45 Tenor Time 4. All Star Variety 4.30 Reggie Goff Sings 5. 0 Second Fiddie 5.15 Mediey of Medileys 5.30 Mr and Mrs Music: Jose Ferrer and Fame rit Clooney Sergeant Crosby EVENING PROGRAMME Tea Table Tunes New Zealand Artists Number, Please Life with Dexter No Holiday for Halliday Calling the Tune: A Musical Quiz The Golden Cobweb Supper Serenade 0. O Songs of Romance 0.15 Drama of Medicine 10.30 Close down BoSeSotio ° ae SS

205 a an 6. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 6.15 Railway Notices 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 9.30 Orchestral Parade 9.45 Perry Como 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.16 Music While You Work 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 Portia Faces Life 11. 0 Melody Half-Hour 11.39 Shopping Reporter (Doreen) 12. 0 Lunch Music 2. O p.m. The Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 Light Orchestral Selections 2.30 Women’s Hour (Miria), featuring at 3.0, Drama of Medicine 3.30 Afternoon Variety EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Dinner Music 6.30 Melodies from Opera 6.45 Piano Time 2.0 Number, Please 7.30 Life with Dexter 8.0 No Holiday for Halliday 8.30 The Long Shadow 9. 0 The Golden Cobweb 9.30 From Our Long-Playing Library 10. 0 For the Motorist (Ray Webley) 10.30 It’s a Crime, Mr Collins 41. O In Tune with the Times 12. 0 Close down 27 PALMERSTON Nth. 940 ke. 319 m. | 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9. 0 Good Morning Requests 9.30 Variety 10. 0 Girl from Nowhere 10.15 Inspector West 10.30 Second Fiddle 10.45 Air Hostess 4. 0 Chopin Waltzes: Ronnie Munro and hig Orchestra 11.15 Teddy Wilson (pianist) 411.30 Shopping Reporter 412. 0 bunch Music 12.33 p.m. Country Digest 2.0 The Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 Mario Lanza (tenor) 2.30 Women’s Hour (Kay), featuring at 3.0, Magnificent Obsession 3.30 Concert Instrumentalists 4. 0 Chorus Time: Voices of Walter Schumann : 4.40 Les Pau! and his Trio 5. 0 Variety 5.30 Lone Star Lannigan’ EVENING PROGRAMME . 0 Van Lynn’s Orchestra and Stan Fisher (harmonica) 6.30 European Variety Stars 7.0 Number, Please 7.30 Life with Dexter 8. 0 No Holiday for Halliday 8.30 Mantrap 9. 0 The Golden Cobweb 9.30 Music by Brass and Military Bands 410. 0 Vocals by Carmen MoRae 40:15 Chris Barber and his Jazz Band 10.30 Close down

3ZB ion 6. 0 am. Breakfast Session 8. 0 Breakfast Club with Happi Hill 8.15 School Bell 9. 0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 9.30 Light and Bright 10..0 Doctor Paul 10.15 Gauntdale House 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 Portia Faces Life 11. 0 Mid-Morning Melodies 11.30 Shopping Reporter (Joan Gracie) 12. 0 Luncheon Session 2. 0p.m. The Life of Mary Sothern 2.15 The Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra 2.30 Women’s Hour (Molly McNab) 4. 0 Schumann and Waring 4.30 Gordon Jenkins and Jackie Gleason 5. O Gaylords and a Happy Baron 5.30 Junior Garden Circle 5.45 Famous Secrets EVENING PROGRAMME Dinner Music In the Gloaming Number, Please Life with Dexter No Holiday for Halliday Chance Encounter The Golden Cobweb Music to Suit the Spring Feeling Vocal Variety 30 It’s a Crime, Mr Collins 0 North End Shoppers’ (David ‘Combridge) 30 Sofa Serenade . O Close down at tggeoeennes -@ o "8

47ZB wow mm 6. 0 am. Breakfast Session 7.35 Morning Star 8.12 School Beil 9.0 Aunt Daisy’s Morning Session 9.30 Musical Album 10. 0 Doctor Paul 10.16 The Girl from Nowhere 10.30 My Heart’s Desire 10.45 Portia Faces Life 11.30 Shopping Reporter Session 12. 0 Lunch Musio 2. 0 p.m. The Life of Mary Sothern 2.30 Women’s Hour (Prudence Gregory), featuring at 3.0, A Story for @ Star 3.30 Something Old, Something New 4. 0 Afternoon Musicale 5.45 Popular Choice EVENING PROGRAMME 6. Tea Time Tunes 6. Recent Releases 7. 0 Number, Please 7.30 Life with Dexter 8. 0 No Holiday for Halliday 8.30 Medical File 9. 0 The Golden Cobweb 9.32 Suppertime Melodies 10. 0 Life in the Balance 10.30 it’s a Crime, Mr Collins 11. 0 Late Night Concert 12. 0 Close down ’ Ro

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