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SUNDAY NOVEMBER 20.

1ZB wee a2 m 6.0: Sunshine tunes. 8.30: Hymns of all Churches. 8.45: Country Church of Hollywood. 9.0: Friendly Road Children’s Service. 10.0: Hospital Session with Broady and Stella, 11.0: Friendly Road Devotional Service. 42.0: Luncheon music. 2.0: The Music Book of the Air, 4.0: "Woman’s Place in the World"talk by Mrs, John A. Lee. 4.45: Recital at Civic Theatre Organ, 5.0: The Diggers’ Hour (Rod Talbot). 6.0: Kim’s Session--‘The House at Pooh Corner." 6.15: "Home Folis,* with Wade Lane. 7.0: Fred and Maggie Everybody. 7.15: Wide-range presentation. 7.30: Thrills from Great Operas"Vesti ta Gubba" from "i Pagliacci." 8.0: MAN IN THE STREET. 9.0; Lou Paul’s Maori news: session. . 9,15: "Tale of Two Cities." 9.45: Crusade for Social Justice. 10.0: Continental nights.

10.30: Pathways. 11.0: Varieties. 12.0; Close down, 2ZB iitoxa. asm 6.0; Happy morning session. 8.30: Hymns of all Churches, 8.45: Uncle Tom’s Choir,. 9:0: Sports review. 9.15; Popular record: ings. 10.0: Robbie’s hospital cheerio session. 11.0: The Country Church of Holiywood. 11.15: Popular melodies on wide-range, 11.45: In lighter vein, 12.0: Luncheon music. 2.0: Widerange programme. 2.30: Variety programme. 4.0: Selected recordings. 4.30: Cinema organ recital, 4.45: "Woman’s Place in. the World" (Mrs. J. A. Dee). 5.0: Songs and Melodies for the Old Folks. 5.15: Selected recordings. 5.30: Children’s session (Bryan O’Brien). 6.0: Popular recordings. 6.7: Features of the week, 6.15: Recordings. 6.30; "Home Folks." §.45: Music for the early evening. 7.0: Fred. and Maggie Everybody. 7.15: Oriwa’s Maori session, 7.30: Thrills from Great Operas. 7.45: Recordings. . 8.0: MAN IN THE STREET. 9.0: Orchestral recordings.

9.15: "Tale of Two Cities." 9.45: Relay from Auckland of Social Justice talk. 10.0: Ships and the sea. 11.80: Meditation music. 11.50: Epilogue. 12.0: Close down. 97 PALMERSTON NTH. 1400 k.c. 214.2 m. 6 p.m.: Songs for the Little Folk, 6.30: After teatime music. 7.0: The Mirth Parade. 7.15: Doug. Laurenson presents, 7.00: Harmonies old and new. 7.45: Quiet music. 8.0: MAN IN THE STREET, 9.0: Clippings from Conposers. 9.15: Studio presentation . by Friend John. 9.20: Famous choral selections, 9.45: House of Dreams. 10.0: Close down, $28 Tones 6.0: Popular melodies, 8.0: Uncle Tom’s Choir. 8.15: Highlights and weather. 8.16: Recordings. 8.30: Hymns of all Churches. 8.45: Recordings. 8.55: Motorists’ anaes

session. 9.0: Recordings. 9.15: Sports talk, 9.80: Around the bandstand. 10.0: Hospital session. 11.0; Country Church of Hollywood. 11.30: Rythm and romance. 1.59: Highlights. 2.0: Radio Showboat. 3.0: Through a window pane. 8.30: Theatre echoes. 4.0: Maori session conducted by Te Ari Pitama. 4.45: Mrs. Lee’s talk. . 5.0: At the console, 5.380: Young people’s session. 5.593 Highlights. 6.80; Features of the week. 6.87: Wade Lane with "Home Folks." 7.0: Fred and Maggie Everybody. 7.30: Thrills from Great Operas "Triumphal March" from "Queen of Sheba." 8.0-10.0: 3ZB Concert in aid of Children’s Health Camps. 10.0: "Tale of Two Cities." 10.30: Melody and rhythm, 11.45: Reverie. -12.0: Close down. 4ZB sxe. 50m ‘6.0: Morning session. 8.14: Highlights of today’s programme. 8.15: Uncle Tom and his Juvenile Choir, 8.30: Weather for week-end motorists. 8.31: Hymns

of all Churches. 8.45: Musical programme. 9.15: Sports session. 9.50: Weather for week-end mot_orists. 9.31: Around the Rotunda, 10.0: Pep and popularity, 10.30: From our record library. 10.45: A musical miscellany. 11.0: The Country Church of Hollywood. 11.15: Orchestral and otherwise. 11.80: Gems of melody. 11,45: Wide-range at random. > 12.0: Listeners’ own request ses» sion. 1.59: Highlights of this afternoon’s programme, 2.03 We present our guest artist, 2.30: Stafi half-hour. $8.0: Magazine of melody. 4.15: "Woman’s Place in the World"’-Talk by Mrs. J. A. Lee, 4,30: Musical programme. 4.45: Musie of many lands. 5.15: Rhythmic revels, 6.30: Children’s session (Uncle Percy). 6.59: Highlights of tonight’s programme, 6.0: Tunes for the tea table. 6.30: Home folks. 6.45: Recordings. 7.0: Fred and Maggie Everybody. 7.15: With wide-range, 7.80: Thrills from great Oneras"Dost Thou Know That Fair Hand" from "Carmen." 7.45: Tunes from the talkies. 8.0: New releases. 8.15: Our evening guest artist. 8.30: Wayside reflections, 8.50: Musical moments. 9.15: "Tale of Two. Cities," =

9.40: Popular potpourri. 10.0: Wide-range programme. 10.30: Comicalities and frivolities. 10.45: Vim and variety. 41.0: The Witching Hour. 41.15: Rhythm and romance. 11.50: Dream boat reverie. 12.0: Close down.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Page 34

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SUNDAY NOVEMBER 20. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Page 34

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 20. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Page 34

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