WEDNESDAY
"JULY 6. 1ZB AUCKLAND 1090 K.c, 275.1 m. G6, arly morning session., 7.80, Weather. News everywhere. 8, ‘Mails, shipping.
Dorothy’s session. 9, Gran’s session. ' 9.45, Marina ‘and Miss Lorimer discuss Food Values. 10.15, Friendly Road devotional session. 10:30, Anne Stewart. 11.7, Meloilies’ of.. the Moment. 11.15, Aunt Daisy’s recording. 12.15 p.m., Filmland session (John 1, Lunch-time. 1.30, Happiness Club. 2, Pukekohe hour. 2.30, Gran’s session. 4.15, Between Ourselves, 5, Children’s Magazine, 5.30, Uncle Tom and His Little Friends. . 6.52,- Friendly © Road Lullaby. 7, Twenty-five years ago. 7.30, Mutiny on the Bounty. 7: 45, Great Loyers of History. 8, Beau Geste. 8.15, Easy Aces, 8.45, ‘History Behind the Heade lines: (the town crier).. 9, Lise teners’ request session. 9.30, Hollywood Spétlight. 10, The Witch’s Tale. 10.15, Pianosi-¢ ties... 10.30, Swing. rhythm. 11, Supper Club of the Air. 12 midnight, Close down. 22B WELLINGTON _ 1130 Ke, 265.5 m. 6, ‘Early morning: session. 7.30, Weather. 9, The Radio Twins. 9.30, Peter and Kingi 10.7, Hints on Interior Decorating. 10.15, Uncle Scrim. 10.30, Jay McNamara. 10. 45, Torlay and Yesterday. 11.15, Aunt Daisy_recording. 11,30, Shopping With Margot, ‘12 noon, Luncheon ‘music. 1, Wanganui hour. 2. ‘Palmerston ; North session. 2.40, The Radio Twins. 3, Afternoon-tea reflection. 3.15, Just Supposing. 3.30, Words and Music. 3.45, For Diggers in Hospital. 4, Blenheim’ hour (Phil Shone). +5, Young New Zealand's: ‘Radio’ Journal. 6, Continental Travelogue; -6.15, News Behind the News. 6.45, Mr.- Handymai. 7, Popeye. 7.30:. Mutiny * on the’ Bounty. 7.45; Cavaleade of Memories.’ 8, The Hill Billy session. 8.15, Easy Ages. 8.45, Daredevils of Hollywood. -_Firéside requests. ' 9.30, Spotlight. 10, The Witch's Tale, 10.15, Variety. 11, Danee programme. 12 midnight, Close down. . 3ZB CHRISTCHURCH 1480: K.c. 200.7 mh 6, Warly morning . sessions ile Weather, mails, Fashion’s ancies. 9, SunS ine session. 9.380, Saucy. Melodies. 10, Hawaiian Reflee tions. 11.15, Aunt Daisy’ re
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cording. 12 noon, Celebrities on Parade. pn, Lyttelton session (Jack Maybury)}. 2.30, Sally's session, 38.45, Teddy Grundy’s question session. 4. Verse. 5, Children’s session, 5.59, Weather. 7, DPopeye. 7.15, Musie House Melodies. 7.30, Mutiny on the Bounty. 7.45, Music of Yur Lands. 8, Beau Geste, 8.15, Easy Aces, 8.45, Comedy Caps ers. 9, Celebrity concert. 9.80, Hollywood Spotlight. 10, The Witch’s Tale. 10,30, Slumber session. 11, Cabaret Club. 12 miduight. Close down. A7B DUNEDIN 1220 k.c, 245.8 1m. G6, Early .morning — session. 7, Shipping report. 8.10, Weather, mails. 9 Recipes session. 10, Shopping Reporter of the Air. 10.45, Reflections. 11, Music of the Moment. 11.15, Aunt Daisy recording. 12.15, Luncheon music. — 12.30, Session for Balelutha. 2.15, House of Dreams. 2.30, Recipe session. 5, Children’s session. 6.15, Studio presentation (Madame Roseele Simenauer). 6.44.- Weather. 6.45, Something to Suit You. 7, Popeye the Sailorman. 7.30, Mutiny on the Bounty. &, The Fatal Tenth. 8.15, VWasy Aces. 9.80. Hollywood Spotlight. 10, The Witch's Tale. 10.80, News Behind the News. 10.4%. Tonic Tunes. 11, For Men Only. 12° mid‘ight, Close down.
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Radio Record, 1 July 1938, Page 59
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