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SUNDAY JULY 10.

1 ZB AUCKLAND 1070 k.c. 280.2 m. N.B.-Wiavelength of 1Z5 has been changed from 1090 k.e. to 1070 kc. 6 a.m., Sunshine tunes, 8.30, Couutry Church of Hollywood. 9, Friendly Koad children’s service. 10, Llospital session (Jeff and Broady). 10.80, One Man’s Family (Lohengrin and Mendelssohn). 11, Friendly Road deyotional service. 12 noon, Luncheon music. 2 p.m., The Music Book of the Air." 5, The Diggers’ hour (Rod Talbot and Friend John). 6, Kim’s session. 6.15, Home folks. 6.30, Unele Tom and children’s choir. 7, Man in the Street session. 8, The Mirth Parade. 9, A Tale of Two ‘Cities, --9.30 : Session’ for film lovers. .9.45; ° Crusade for Social Justice. 10, 1ZB Salon Quartet. 10.30, _ From opera and operetta. Soft Lights and Sweet Music. 11, Variety. 11.45, Songs of the Sandman. 12, midnight, Close down... ..- wi 271 ~~ WELLINGTON _ 1180 kc, 265.5 m. 6 -aam., -Early morn session. 8.45, Uncle Tom's children’s. choir. 9, Sports review (Len Aldridge)... %.380, Band programme. 10, Robbie’s Hospital session. 10.15, One Man’s Family (Kanny has Last Word). 11, Country Church of Hollywood. 11.45, In Lighter Vein." 12 noon, Luncheon music. . 2-5, -Music, mirth’ ~ and melody, including gems from musical comédy and opera, military~ band. music, Happy Hill, Hospital request session, cinema organ récital.. 5, For the old folks. 5:80, ‘Talk, Mrs; J. A. Lee, ""Woman’s Place. in the World." 5.45, Sunday At Twilight. 6, Children’s session. 6.30, Home folks. 7, Man in the: Street (Uncle Scrim). 8, Mirth Parade. 8.30, Maori session (Oriwa).' 9, The Tale of

Two Cities. 9.380, Film music. 11.30, Meditation music. 11.50, Dream Boat Reverie. 12 midnight, Close down. 378 CHRISTCHURCH 1480 kc. 209.7 m. 6 a.m., Sunny session. 8.15, Weather. 8.80, Motorists’ session. 9.10, Sports talk. 9.80, Around the Band Stand. 10, Hospital cheerio session; with, at 10.15, One Man’s Family (Paul as Modest Father). 11. Country Church of Hollywood. 11.30, Rhythm and romance. 1z noon, Luncheon music. 2.1 pm. 8ZB Variety. 4,

Maori session (Te Ari Pitama). 45, Mrs. Lee’s’ talk. 5.80. Young people’s session. ' 5.59, Weather. 6.15: Grundy’s musical. travelogue. | 6.45: Features of the week, e %, The Man in the Street (Uncle ‘Scrim). 8, Mirth Par. adé, 8.15, New releases. 9, Tale of Two Cities. 9.20, Film features. 9.45, Home folks. 10,‘ Popular humour. 10:15; Melody and Rhythm. 12 mid‘night, Close down. lia "DUNEDIN 1220 k.c, 245.8 m. 6 am , , Warly morn session, 8.30, o for... week-end motorists, ‘8.48, Sporta session,

9.30, Week-end weather. 9.31, Around the Rotunda. 10.15, One Man’s Family (Jack, Turns Farmhand). 11, Country Chureh of Hollyw ood. 11.30, Football notes (Goalpost). 12 noon, Listeners’ request session. 2, Presenting a guest artist. 2.30, Staff 3, Magazine of Melody. 4.15, Talk (Mre. J. A. Lee). 4.80, The World Entertains. 4.45, Hits of Yesterday. 5.0, Hits of Today. 5.30, Children’s session (Unele Percy). 6.45, Home folks. 7, The Man in the Street _session). 8, Mirth Parade. 8.15, Studio presentation. 8.30, Fireside Reflections. 8.45, ‘Studio

presentation. 9, A Tale of Two Cities. 10, Comicalities and Frivolities. 11, The | Witching Hour. 11.50, Dream Boat. Reverie. 12 midnight, Close down.

Programme Highlights From the NCBS _ SUNDAYS: "ONE MAN’S FAMILY," from all stations during hospital sessions, at 10.15 a.m. . "MIRTH PARADE, from all stations, at 8.0 p.m. "Ah TALE OF TWO CITIES," from all stations, at 9.0’ p.m. ‘MONDAYS: "CONCERT HALL OF THE AIR," | from all stations at 9.0 p.m. TUESDAYS: "ROBIN HOOD," from all stations at 9.0 p.m," > MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS: "EASY ACES," from all stations at 8.15 p.m. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS: ’’MUTINY. OF THE BOUNTY," from all stations. at 7.30 p.m.

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Radio Record, 8 July 1938, Page 58

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SUNDAY JULY 10. Radio Record, 8 July 1938, Page 58

SUNDAY JULY 10. Radio Record, 8 July 1938, Page 58

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