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4ZB

DUNEDIN 1220 k.c.:

(C Class Station)

SUNDAY, MAY 1. : Morning session. 5: Programme highlights, 8: Week-end-weather, : Bright recordings. Fe

COMMERCTAL STATIONS -3--;-CONTFINUED

9.30: Weather for motorists. 10.0: "Round Rotunda." 10.30: Football notes by "Goalpost." 10. 40: Music. 11:0: Chureh of Hollywood, 11.15: Orchestral session. 11.30: Record Library, 11.45: Random wide range. 12.0: Luncheon programme. 2.0: Programme highlights. 2-415: 4ZB radio revue by the "Meandering Mike." 4,15: Talk, Mrs, J. A. Lee. 4.30:."The World Entertains." 4.45; Hits of yesterday. 5.0: Hits of to-day, ‘5.15: Wide-range. 5.30: Children’s session. 6.0: Session for the tea table. 6.45: Home folks. 7.0: "Man in the Street session. 8.0: Studio preseztation. 8.15: "Continental Nights." 8.30: John Stannage. 8.45: Studio presentation. 9.0: Peter presentation. 9.80: "Cruise through the Classics." 9.45: "Musica) Funnybone." 10.0: Bright recordings. 10.145: Rhythm and Romance. 11.0: "The Witching Hour." 11.15: Popular music. 11.50: Reverie, 12.0: Close down.

MONDAY, MAY 2 6.0: Morning session. 7.0: Shipping. Music. 8.10: Weather. Muils. 8.14: Programme highlights. Music. 9.0: Joyce’s morning recipes. 9.30: Music. 10.30: Morning tea melodies. 10.45: Reflections. 11.0: ‘Music of the Moment." 41.15: Aunt Daisy. 11.30: Musical programme. 12.0: Wide range presentation. $2.15: music. 12, 30: "Man on the Land." 1.0: "South Dunedin Shopping Session," 1.30: "Savoy Melodies." 1.45: Appeasing the appetite. 2.0: Programme highlights. Serial story. 2.30: Jill's afternoon recipes. 3.0: Musical programme, 8.15: "Sidelights of Dunedin." 3.30: "Tunes for Tea." 4.30: Request session. : Wide-range music. session, 0: "Neddo and The." Musical programme. : , Reporter of Odd .80: Recordings. : "Fred and Maggie." 15: "Nothing Hyver Happens." 7.30: "Mutiny on the Bounty." 8.0: "Antique Shop." 8.15: "Easy Aces." 8. 30: Wide-range music. 8.36: "News Behind the News." 8.45: Studio presentativn, "Melody Travellers." %.0: "Concert Hall of the Air." -9.30: "Newspaper Adventures." 9.45: Height of humour. 10.0: Musical programme. 10.30: Sentimental musie, 10.45: Light and bright. 11.0: , Supper Club of the ‘41.80: Dance music, 12.0: Lights out. g oe aI PHAN D A ° Sa TUESDAY, MAY 38. 6.0: Morning session. 7.0: Shipping. Reeordings. 8.0: Musical comedy. 8.10: Weather. Mails. 8.14; Programme highlights. 8.16: Mysic.

9.0: Joyce’s recipes. 9.30: Music, 10.0; "Home Journal." 10.30: Variety. 10.45: "Reflections." 11.15: Aunt Daisy. 11.30: Music. 12.0: Wide-range. 12.15: Luncheon music. 1.0: Oamaru hour. 2.0: Programme highlights. 2.1: Serial story. 2.15: Music. 2.30: Recipe session. 3.0: Afternoon tea. 3.15: "Sidelights of Dunedin." 3.30: Request session. 4.45: Wide-range. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Recordings 6.15: Operatic highlights. 6.30; Music. 7.0: "Fred and Maggie Everybody." 7.15: Music. 7.22: "Innocents Abroad." 7.30: "Mutiny on the Bounty. 8.0: "In Foreign Lands." 8.15: Singers you know. 8.30: Wide-range. 8.386: News behind the news. 45: "Pioneers of Progress." Bas Real-life thrills, : "The Mad Doctor." Sports session. 9.45: Recordings. 10.0: "The Dark Invader." 10.15: Popular modern tunes. 10.30: Gems of melody. 11.0: Request session. 12.0: Lights out. Pd 8. é. ry

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 6.0: Morning session, 7.0: Shipping. MNRecordings, 8.10: Weather. Mails. 8.14: Programme highlights, 8.17: Music. 8.45: "House on the Hill." 9,0: Morning recipes. 9.30: Music, 10.0: Shopping Reporter. 10.80: Sidelights of Dunedin. 10.45: "Reflections," 11.0: "Music of the Moment." 41.15: Aunt Daisy. 11.80: Music, 12.0: Wide-range. 12.15: Luncheon music. 1.30: "Savoy Melodies." 1.45: Recordings. 2.0: Programme highlights. 2.1: Serial story. .15; "House of Dreams." 30: Recipe session. Music. 4.0: Recordings. 4.30: Request session. 4.45: Wide-range, 5.0: Children’s session. 5.30: Neddo and Thea. 6.0: "Fashions and TFWavourites." : "The Romance of Music. : "Something to Suit." "Popeye." "Old Music House." : "Mutiny on the Bounty." : Antique Shop. : "Iasy Aces." .30: Music. 36: News behind the news. 5: "Airmail Mystery." : Celebrity concert. "Hollywood Spotlight." 10.0: Tonie tunes. 10.80: For men only. 11.0: Recordings. 12.0: Lights out. THURSDAY, MAY 5. 6.0: Morning session. 7.30: Shipping. Recording». 8.10: Weather, mails. 8.14: Highlights, 8.163 Recordings, > ke NAS S mola Her 41° San Ck : Si es or SS Ss >S°

9.0: Recipe session, 9.30: Music, 10.0: Home Journal. 10.45: "Reflections." 11.15: Aunt Daisy. °11.80: Wide-range music, 12.15: Luncheon music. 1.02 es outh Dunedin chopping 2.0: "Highlights, Serial story. 2.153 Music. 2.30: Jill’s recipe session. 3.0: Afternoon tea. 3.30: Request session. 4.45: Wide-range. 5.0: Children’s session. 5.45: "Tarzan and Hires of Tohr." . 6.0: Dinner music, 6.7: "Reporter of Odd Facts." 6.15: "Strange Adventures." 6.30: Music. 7.0: "Popeye, the Sailor Man." 7.15: Music. 7.30: Donald Novis, tenor, sings for "Firestone." 7.45: "Early Otago," Lionel Sceats. &.0: "Music from the Stars." 8.15: Music. 8.36: "News Behind the News." 8.45: Studio presentation by the Melody Travellers.

9.0: "One Man’s = FHamily." ("Paul Meets Danny Frank.’’) 9.36: Sports session. 9.45: Recordings. ; 10.0: "The Dark Invader." 10.15: Music. 10.380: 4ZB Rhythm Club. 10.45: Bright recordings. 11.0: "New Guinea Patrol." 11.15: "On with the Dance.’ 12.0: Lights out.

FRIDAY, MAY 6. 0: 0 1 Morning session, Shipping. Recordings. Weather, mails. 8.14: Programme highlights, 8.15: Mueie. 8.45: "Touse on the Hill." 9.0: Recipes. 9.30: Recordings. 10.0: Shopping reporter. 10.15: Morning tea melodies. 10.45: "Reflections." 11.0: "Music of the Moment." 411.15: Aunt Daisy. 11.80: Music. 412.0: Wide-range. 12.15: Tuncheon music. 12.30: "The Man on the Land." 12.45: Luucheon musie (cont.). 1.0: Oamaru hour. 2.0: Serial story. 2.15: Music. 2.30: Recipe session. 3.0: Recordings. 4.30: Request session. 4.45: Wide-range. 5.0: Children’s session, 6.0: Dinner music. 6.15: ‘Comedy Capers" 6.30: Music. 6.45: "Famous Dance Bands and Leaders." 7.0: Soothing strains. Romance of Transport, Music. Wide-range music. "Hasy Aces." Wide-range music. 36: "News Behind the News." .0: Musieal programme. 9.30: "Sidelights of Dunedin." 10.0: General sports summary. 10.15: "Tunes and Taxis." 10.80: Recordings. 10.45: Hits and encores. 11.0: Musical session. 12.0: Close dewn. SPM WAT: " SATURDAY, MAY 7, 6.0: Morning session. 7.0: Shipping. Recordings.

8.10: Weather, mails. 8.14: Programme highlights. $.15: Music. 9.0: Recipe séssion. cree 9.30: Recordings." 10.0: Joan’s home session. 10.45: "Reflections." "ct 11.0: Various and varied. 11.15: Aunt Daisy. 12.0: Wide-range. 12.15: Luncheon programme. 1.5: Recordings, interspersed with sports 41 flashes. 4,30; Request, session. — 5.0: Children’s session. 5.45: /Peter the Pilot." 6.0: Dinner music. ae 6.15: "Garden Olub- of the Ai r. 93 7.0: "Congo ‘Bartlett. oan 7.15: "Crashed in the Jungle." 7.30: Music. 7.45: Spelling Bee. 8.0: "Musie from the Stars. 8.15: ‘Music of the 8.30: Wide-rauge. 8.36: "News Lehind-the News.’ 8.45: "Pioneers of Progress." 8.52: Music. 9.0:. Dulux amateur trials. 9.30: "Rhythm and Romance." 11.0: Listeners’ request session. 12.0: Close down. ya

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Radio Record, 29 April 1938, Page 59

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4ZB Radio Record, 29 April 1938, Page 59

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