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2ZB

~ WELLINGTON 1130 k.c., 265.5 m.

(CC Class Station) SUNDAY MAY 15. 6.0: "Happy Morning" sessicn $.45: Uncle ‘fon's Choir. 9.0: Sports review, 9.15: Popular sengs. 9.30; Band programme (Aggie). (0.0: Toby and Robbie's Llospital Cheerio session, 11.0: "Chureb of Hollywood. ° 14.15: Wide-ruuge music. 1.45: Lighter vein. 12.0: Lunch musie 2.0-5.80: 2ZB’s radio matinee. intreducing uew features. 5.30: "Woman's Place in the World," by Mrs. J. A. Lee. 4.45: Tunes for old) folks 6.380: Tome folks. 6.45: Marty evening music 7.0: Unele Scriin’s session. 8.0: Oriwa‘s Maori session $.30: Multum and Parvo. 10,0: Reeordings. 11.50: "Dream Boat" Reverie. 12.0: Close down. MONDAY. MAY 16. 6.0: "Merry and Bright" (\ggie), 7.0: "Musical Moments." 7.30: Weather. Mail notices 7.45: Morning melodies. 8.15: Programme highlights. 9.0: Sylvia's morning recipes, 9.30: "Musieal Hotpot" (Peter nue] Kingi). 10.7: "Interior Decorating," Ann Stewrrt. 10.45: Unele Seritn. 10.30; Morning tea session (Jay MeNamara). 10.45: Madame Bettini. 141.15: Aunt Daisy. 11.80: Shopying with Margot. 12.0: Lunehecr (Leon Gotz). $2.80: Farm and home session. 2.0: Palmerston North session ( Aggie). 2.80: Sylvia's bomecraft chats. 3.0: Cinema organ recital (Michael aud Phil). 2.22: "Marriage a la Mode." 3.30: Light crehestral eameo, RAD: Piano recital. 4.6: Wanganui hour (Michael Forlong). 3.03 "Young N.Z. Radio Jour- nal. 3.30: Music, 5.45: "Adveuture Bound." 6.0: "Contineutal Travelogue," $.15: "News Rehind the News." p22: The Crystal Bowl. " 8.45: "Dewn Memory ane." 7.0: "Fred and Maggie, " 7.45: "Nothing Mver Happens." 7.30: "Mutiny on. the Bouuty-"

7.45: "Cavalcade of Memories." 8.0: "Antique Shop by — the Grand Canal." $.15: "asy Aces." $.30: Wide-range music. 9.0: "Concerc Tall of the Air." 9.30: "True Confessions." 10.0: Variety programme. 11.0: Danee music. 12.0: Lights cut. TUBRSDAY, MAY 17. 6.0; "Rise and Shine" session. 7.30: Weathe: report Mails 8.45: Wighlights. 9.0: Morning, recipes, 9.30: "Musival Lotpot™ (Peter and IWingl). 10.15: Unele Serim. 10.30: "The Home Jvurnal ot the Air." Morning tea. > Aunt Daisy. Shoppers" session™ Luuch with Leon Gotz. "Twinkling Stare." 0: Palmerston North session ( Aggie). 2.3 Sylvia's bousehold chats. 3.0: "Seoteh cameo, Talk: Mrs. J. A Lee. 3.30: Piano tecitale, 3.45: Island melodies. 4.0: Hawera hour, 5.0: "Young New Gealand’s tadio Journal," 6.0: Dinner music. 6.45: "News Behind the News." 6.37: Sports tulk, Len Aldridge, 7.0: "Fred aud Maggie." Fever "Tunocents Abroad." 7.30: "Mutiny on the Bounty." 7.45: "Rr amily Doctor,’ $.0: "In Foreign Lands." $.15: "Nongs of the Highway." 6.50; Wide-rauge music R08: "Everyman's Mueic." 4): "Robin Llood.’ 9.30: "Prove Speaking." o.37: ‘The Question Box." 10.0: "The Dark Invader." 10.15: Variety programme. 14.0: Dance music. 12.0: Lights out. tS =e me Seas * ce | ee Bd WEDNESDAY, MAY 18. Breakfast music. ¢ Morning melodies. Weather. mails. Highlights, "House on the Hill." 9.0: recipes, 9.80: Happy morning music. 10.7: Talk (Ann Stewart). 10.15: Unele Serim. 10.80: Morning tea. 14.15: Aunt Daisy. 11.80: Shopping with Margot. 12.0: Lunebeon (Leon Gotz) 1.0: Feilding hour. 2.0: Palmerston North eession (Aggie). 2.30: Sylvia's household ehats. 3.0: Cinema ergan recital. 3.15: "Cousin Elizabeth." 8.30: Piano recital. $3.45: "Diggers in Hospital" session (Robbie). 4.0: Blenheim hour. 5.0: "Young New GZealand’s Radio Journal." 6.0: Continental travelogue. 6.15: News behind the news. 6.45: Mr. Handyman. 7.0: "Popeye the Sailor." 7.89; "Mutiny on the Bounty." 7.43: "Cavaleade of Memories." 0: "Antique Shop." 15: "Masy Aces." BA: Bright recordings. AX: "Leaves from ‘the Other Woman’s Diary." 9.9: Concert hour. 9.30: "Flollywood Spotlight." 19.0: ‘The Witch’s Tale." 10,45: Variety programme. . Os Toe -- 6 G1 7.3 8.16 R.A a u 8. &. &. 8.

11.0: Dance music. 12.0; Lights out. THURSDAY, MAY 19. ‘ 0: Aggie’s cheery session. 7.30: Weather report. Mails. Programme highlights, 9.0: Morning recipes. 9.30; Morning music. 10.45: Unele Serim. 10.30: ""CLhe Home Jourual of the Air." 1.0: Morning tea. 1.45: Aunt Daisy. 1.30: Margot’s" shopping. 2.0 Luncheon music (Leon Gotz). 12.45: "Twinkling Stars." 1.30: Lower Hutt session. 2.0: Palmerston North session, 2.80: Sylvia’s session. 3.0: Irish cameo, 3.15: Tea-cup Reading Hiuts. 3.80: Violin recital, 3.45: Madame Bettini, 4.0: Masterton hour, 5.0: "Young N.Z.’s Radio Jour pal." 5.50: Radio League. 6.0: "Real Life Vhrills." 6.7: Lhe gardeners’ session. 1 1 ft 1

6.15: News behind the news, 6.37: Weekly film news. 7.0: "Popeye, the Sailor Man." 7.30: Donald Novis (tenor). siuging for "Virestone." 7.45: Hiehlighte from opera. $.0: The Hillbillies. 8.15: "Inepector Hornleigh Jr vestigales," $.30: Wide-range. 8.45: Spelling bee. 10.0; "The Dark Invader." 10.15: Sports session. 11.0: Dance programme. 12.0: Lights out. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 60: Up with the Larks (Aggie). 7.15: Morning melodies. 7.30: W eather report. Mails. $.15: Programme highlights. 8.45: ° House on the Hill." 9.0: Morning recipes. 9.30: "Musical Medico." 10.7: "Interior Decoration." Talk by Ann Stewart. 10.15: Unele Serim, 10.30: Week-end shopping guide. 11.0: Morning tea. 11.15: Aunt Daisy. 141.80: Shopping with Margot. — OC A AT

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12.0: Luncheon (Leon Gotz). 2.0: Palmerston North session. 2.30: Sylvia’s household chats. 3.0: Vocal cameo. 3.15; Wide-range. 8.30; "Island Melodies," 3.45: Humour. 4.0: Marton hour, 5.0: "Young New Zealand." 5.45: "Peter the Pilot," 6.0: Dinner music. 6.15; News behind the news. . 6.22: Popular hits. 6:37: Sports talk, 7.0: Tonic session. 97.15: "Romance of Transport." 7.45: Bright recordings. 8.15: "Easy Aces." 8.30: Wide-range music, 8.45: Recordings, 9.15: Diggers session. 10.0: "The Witch’s Tale." 10.15: Varieiy programme, 11.0: Dance music. 12.0: Lights out, SATURDAY, MAY 21. 6.0: "Sunshine" session (Kingi Tatiwi). 7.0; "Synchromatics." %.30:. Weather report. Mails. 7.453; Sports talk, 8.15: Highlights, 8.0: Morning recipes. 9.80: Bright music (Phil Schone). 11.15: Aunt Daisy. 12.0; Luncheon music. Throughout the afternoen recordings, with 2ZB’s sports flashes, with al] results. 5.0: Recordings, 6.0: Sports. summary 6.15: "News Behind the News,’ 7,0: "Spell of the Bast." 7.15; Bright recordings. . 7.45: Happy Hill and Raneb Boys. 8.0; "Musie You Love." 8.15: "Music of the Masters." 8.30: ‘Purely Personal," by Pat Lawlor. 8.35: Wide-range. 8.45; Dance hits. 9.0: Dulux amateur trials. 9.30: "Proverbially Speaking." 9.37: Variety programme. 10.45: Dance music 11.6: Sports summary. 11.15: Dance musie (contd.). 12.0: Lights out.

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Radio Record, 13 May 1938, Page 59

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970

2ZB Radio Record, 13 May 1938, Page 59

2ZB Radio Record, 13 May 1938, Page 59

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