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2ZB

WELLINGTON 1130 k.c., 250 m

(C Class Siation) SUNDAY, MARCH 13. .0: "Happy .Morning" session. .45: Uncle Tom’s Choir. .0: Sports review, 15: Dance bands on parade.

COMMERCIAL STATIONS. . CONTINUED

9.380: Band programme, 10.0: Toby and Robbie's Hospital Cheerio session. 11.0: "Chureh of Hollywood." 11.15: Wide-range music, 11.45: Lighter vein, 12.0: Luuch music 2.0-5.30: 22B’s radio matinee, introducing new features. 5.30: "Woman's Place in the World," by Mrs, J. A. Lee. 5.45: Tunes for the children. 6.0: Children’s session by Bryan O'Brian, 6.30: Home folks, 6.45° Orchestral music. 7.0: Uncle Serim’s session, 8.0: Oriwa'’s Maori session. 8.30: "‘Adventures of a Radio Operator," John Stannage. 8.45-10.0: Multum and Parvo. 10.0: Reeordings. 11.50: "Dream Boat" Reverie. 12.0: Close Jown, MONDAY, MARCH 14. 0: Merry and Bright (Aggie). "Musica, Moments." Weather report. Mails. Morning melodies, Programme highlights. : Aunt Daisy. . *Murica; Hotpot." 10.15: Uncle Serim. 10.30: Morning-tea session 11.30: Shopping with Margot. 12.0: Luncheon with Aggie. 2.0: Personal paragraphs. 4.0: Waugannui hour, 5.0: "Young New ZGealand’s Radio Journal." Ope RoC OMS e5.15: "Peter the Pilot.’ 5.30: Neddo and Thea. 5.45: ‘Adventure Bound." 6.0: Continental travelogue. 6.15: News behind the news. 6.22: "The Crystal Bowl." 6.45: Dance hits. 7.0: "Fred and Maggie Everybody." 7.30: ‘‘Queen Victoria." 7.45: "Just: Pilcher." 8.0: "Music You'll Love." 8.15: ‘Easy Aces," 8.30: Wide-range. 9.0: "Concert Hall of the Air." 9.30; "True Confessions." 10.0: "House on the Hill." 10.15: Variety programme. 11.0: Dance music. 12.0: Lighta out. TUESDAY, MARCH 15. 6.0: "Rise and Shine" session. 7.80: Weather report. Mails. 8.15: Highlights. 8.45: Aunt Daisy.. 10.0: Home Service Bureau, 10.15: Unele Scrim. 10.30: "The Home Journal of the Air." 11.0: Morning tea. 11.30: Shoppers’ session, 12.0: Lunch. with Aggie. 12.45: "Stars from Feminine World." 2.0: Personal paragraphs (Johvu Batten). 2.380: Sylvia’s household chats 8.0: Afternoon tea programme. 8.15: Talk: Mrs. J. A. Lee. 3.30: Piano 1ecitals. 3.45: Bryan O’Brian’s Travel- ‘ ogue. 4.0: Hawera hour. 5.0: "Young New Zealand’s Radio Journal." 5.45: "Peter the Pilot." 6.0: "The Laff Parade." 6.15: News behind the news. 6.37: 2ZB sports session. 7.0: "Fred aud Maggie." 7.15: "Crashed in the Jungle." 7.87: "Innocents Abroad." 8.0: "In Foreign Landa." 8.15: "Strange as it Seems,’ 8.30: Wide-range music. 8.45: Happy Hill. and Raneb Boye. 8.0: "The Mad Doctor,"

9.30: "Pioneers of Progress." 9.37: "The Question Box." 10.15: "Magie Key" session. 10.30: Variety programme. 11.0: Dance music. 12.0: Lights out. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. 6.6: Breakfast music. 7.15: Morning melodies. 7.30: W eather, wuils, 8.15: Highlights. 9.30: Lappy morning music. 10.15: Unele Scrim. 10.30: Morning tea, 10.45: School of the Air." 11.80: Shopping with Margot. 2.0: Luncheon with Aggie. 2.0: Personal paragraphs, 3.0: Cinema crgan recital. 3.15. "Cousin Elizabeth." 3.30: "Island Melodies." 3.45: "Diggers in Hospital" session. 4.0: Blenbeim hour. 5.0: "Young New Zealand’s Radio Journal." 5.30: Neddo and Thea. 5.45: "Peter the Pilot." 6.0: Continental travelogue. 6.15: News behind the news. 6.22: "Reporter of Odd Facts." 6.30: Golf talk, Andy Shaw. 6.45: Dance hits, 0: "Popeye the Sailor." 30: "Queen Victoria." 45: "Just [ilcher." 0: You Love." 1 3 4 — 5: "Easy Aces." 0: Wide-range. 5: "Leaves from the Other Woman’s Diary." 0: Concert hour. 30: "Hollywood Spotlight." 10.0: "House on the Hill." 11.0: Dance music, 12.0: Lights eut. THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 6.0: Aggie’s cheery session. 7.30: Weathez report. Mails. 8.15: Programme highlights. 8.45: Aunt Daisy. 9.30: Morning music, 10.15: Unele Scrim. 10.30: "The Home Journal of the Air." 11.0: Morning tea. 12.0: Aggie’s luncheon music. 12.45: "Stars from Feminine World." 1.30: Lower Hutt session. 2.0: Personal paragraphs. 2.30: Sylvia's household chats. 3.0: Afternoon tea programme. 3.15: Tea-cup Reading Hints. 3.30: Violin recital. 45: Bryan O’Brian's Travelogue, 0: "Masterpieces of Music." 30: Woide-range. 0: apn cung 2 N.Z.’s Radio Jour- . a5: "Peter the Pilot." 7. 7. 7 8. 8. 8. 8. 9. 9. 3. 4. 4, B. "Song Writers on Parade." : The ‘gardeners’ session.

15: News behind the news. .0: "Popeye, the Sailor Man." ): Donald Novis (tenor), inging for "Firestone." 5: Highlights from opera. .0: ‘Music You Love." 5: "Strange as it Seems." :, Happy Hill and Ranch SEB W WAS ee ys. 9.0: "One Man's Family." ("Claudia Wants Divorce’). 9.30: Variety. =.

11.0: Dance programme. 12.0: Lights out. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 6.0: Up with the Larks (Aggie). 7.15: Morning melodies. 7.80: Weather report. Mails. 8.15: Programme highlights. 8.45: Aunt Daisy. 9.30: "Musical Medico." 10.15: Uncle Scrim. 10.30: Morning tea session. 11.30: Shopping with Margot. 12.0: Luncheon with Aggie. 2.0: Personal paragraphs. 2.80: Sylvia’s household chats. 3.0: Vocal cameo. 3.15: Wide-range. 3.30: "Island Melodies." 3.45: Bryan O’Brian’s Travelogue. : "Young New Zealand." : "Peter the Pilot." : Dance hits. 5: News behind the news. 2: Popular hits. : 2ZB sports session. "Mr. Handyman" session. : "Romance of Transport," : Dance hits. : "Easy Aces." : Wide-range music. Recordings. R.S.A. 10¢es. "In Town To-night." Variety programme. : Dance music. : Lights out, SATURDAY, MARCH 19. 6.0: _ "Sunshine" session ; 7.0: 7.30: Weather report. Mails. 7.45: Sports talk. 8.15: Highlights. 8.45: Aunt Daisy. 9.30: ‘"‘Musical Hotpot." 12.0: Luncheon music. Throughout the afternoon recordings, with 2ZB’s sports flashes, with all results. 5.0: Children’s session. 5.45: "Peter the Pilot." 6.0: Sports summary. 6.15: "News Behind the News." 6.30: Golf talk, Andy Shaw. 6.45: Dance hits. 7.0: "Congo Bartlett." 7.15: "Crashed in the Jungle." 8.0: "Music You Love.’’, 8.30: Wide-range music, 9.0: "Musie of the Masters." 9.30: "Pioneers of Progress." 9.87: Variety programme. 10.45: Dance music. 12.0: Lights out. ~ oO a nec Cl. el rt int SD SD SD DMD AL NS HS HH Ne hei toe MO to SOA e+ 1a) i

6.7 p.m. EVERY THURSDAY. The Gardener’s Session Sponsored by T. WAUGH & SON "SEEDSMEN," 222 Lambton Quay, Wellington. 2 ie

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Radio Record, 11 March 1938, Page 57

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2ZB Radio Record, 11 March 1938, Page 57

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