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SUNDAY CHRISTMAS DAY

1ZB sro ee 2502 m. 6.0: Carols.. 7.0: Santa Claus. 8.30: Hymns of all Churches. 8.45: ‘ Country Church of Hollywood. 9.0: Christmas greetings from the Prime Minister and the Controller of Commercial Broadcasting. 9.15: Uncle Tom and the Friendly Road Children’s Service. 10.0: Hospital session, with Stella and Rod. 12.0: . Christmas dinner music. 2.0: Interprovincial Salutes from the Mayors of the Four Cities. 5.0: The Diggers’ hour (Rod Talbot). 6.30: Uncle Tom and his Bunday Evening Choir. 9.0: Carols from wide-range. | 9.15: An international hour. 12.0: Glose down.

27B WELLINGTON 1130,k.c, 265.5 m. 6.0: Carols and Christmas music. 6.30: Bright music. 7:30: Christmas with the children. 7.45: Music. 8.0: Representative Christmas greetings . 8.30: Hymns of all Churches. — 8.45: Uncle Tom’s Choir. , 9.0: Christmas greetings from the. Prime Minister and Controller of Commercial Broadcasting. 9.15: "Home Folks." 9.30: Christmas greetings to Empire residents in New Zealand. 9.45: Christmas band session. 10.0: Hospital session. 10.15: Merry music. 11.0:. Christmas. greet-. ings from the "HBasy Aces." 11.15: Christmas time with wide-range. 11.45: Christmas humour. 12.15: Music for the Christmas dinner. 2.0: Interprovincial Salutes from the Mayors of the Four Cities. 2.20: Christmas music ‘from ‘the "Messiah." 3.0: Special Christmas continuity programme. 4.0: Abridged presentation. of musical comedy, "Yes, Madam!" 4.35: Music. 5.0: "Music for the Old Folks."

5.30: Special Christmas session for the children-"Dick Whittington" pantomime. 60: Music. 6.73: Features of the week. 6.15: Music for the early evening. 7.0: "Fred and, Maggie Everybody." 7.15: Madori*session (Oriwa). 7.30: "Thrills from -Great Operas." 7.45: Music. 8.0: Burlesque pantvmime, "Bally Haba and his Forty Beeves." 8.30: Feature programme. 8.45: Radio’s Royal Quartet, "The King’s Horsemen." 9.0: "Big Ben Looks Down," caval. cade of .the 20th Century, devised and presented by L. E. Strachan. 100: Kay Kyser and his Orchestra. 10.15: "Merry and Bright"-new recordings. 11.0: Feature programme. 11.30: Musical refiections. 11.50: Epilogue. 12.0: Close down. 97, PALMERSTON NTH. 1400 k.c. 214.2 m. 6 p.m.: Special Christmas melodies for the children. |

6.30: "Count of Monte Cristo." 6.45: Cheery music, 7.0: Mirth parade. 7.15: Doug. Laurenson presents. 7.30: Anniversary programme of Tschaikowsky. 8.0: MAN iN THE STREET. 9.0: Christmas round the world. 9.30: Meditation music for Christmas Night. 10.0: ‘Close down. 8ZB ike nt m 6.0: Christmas carols. 7.0: ToyjJand tunes. 17.45: Uncle Tom’s Children’s Choir. 8.0: Christ‘mas greetings to listeners. 8.15: _ Bright recordings. 8.30: Hymns ‘ of all Churches. 8.45: Information for holiday motorists. 8. 55: Music. 9.0: Christmas greetings from the Prime Minister and the Controller of Commercial Broadcasting. 9.30: Christmas cheer for the hospitals. 10.30: Wide-range presentation. 11.0: Country Church Of Hollywood. 11.30: Musical reunion. 12.0: Christmas dinner music.

2.0: Interprovincial Salutes from the Mayors of the Four Cities. 2.30: "National Emblems"-wide-range. 3.0: New veleases. 3.30: Christmas echoes from the theatre. 4.0: "The First Christmas in New Zealand," by Ari Pitama. 4.30: Bright recordings. 6.0: An ‘organ Yuletide. 5.30: Special Christmas session for the young people. 6.0: Music. 6.30: Features: past and present, 6.40: "Holm Folks." : 7.0: "Fred and Mag ggie Everybody." 7.15: Music. 7.30: Thrills from great operas, 7.45: Music. The Minister of Industries and Commerce, the Hon. D. G. Sullivan, will open the new 3ZB studios this evening | at 8. o’clock. AZB sy ON 6.0: Radio Santa Claus. 8.292 Weather report and road condi-+

tions. 830: Hymns of all Churches. 8.45: Radio Santa Claus (continued). 9.0: Christmas greetings by the Prime Minister and the Controller of Commercial Broadcasting. 9.15: "Rural Ramblings." 9.30: Morning melodies. 9.45: "Christmas Day Reflections," by Mr. Len. J. Greenberg. 10.0: A musical miscellany. 10.15: Uncle Tom and his Juvenile Choir. 10.30: "We Shall have Music." 11.0: Country Church of Hollywood. 11.15: Orchestral and otherwise. 11.30: A symphony of nature. 42.0: Christmas Day request session, 1.59: Highlights of the day’s programme, 2.0: Interprovincial Salutes by the Mayors of the Four Cities, 2.15: Pep and popularity. 2.30: Join our Christmas party. 3.0: Bright and breezy. 3.15: "Christmas in Many Lands." 8.45: Lyrical and light. 4.0: Gems of melody. 4.15: "Woman’s Place in the World." 4.30: Cavalcade -of Australian artists. 5.0: Rhythmic reyels. 5.15: A eruise through the classics. 5.30: Children’s session. . 6.0: A Christmas cocktail. 6.30: "Home Folks." 6.45: New releases. 7.0; "Fred and Maggie Everybody." 7.15: Wide-range musical programme. 7.30: "Thrills from Great Operas" — ‘The Dream,’ from "Manon." 7.45: Tunes from the tallies. 8.0: Music of many lands. -$.30: Songs of Christmastide. 90 and 9.45: Studio presentation — by Choral Quartet. 10.0: Social Justice talk. 10.15: Keyboard Kapers. 10.30: Christmas beneath the stars, 10.45: Let’s laugh awhile. ah 0: A Yuletide reverie, 12.0-2 a.m.: Musical programme.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 28, 23 December 1938, Page 33

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SUNDAY CHRISTMAS DAY Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 28, 23 December 1938, Page 33

SUNDAY CHRISTMAS DAY Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 28, 23 December 1938, Page 33

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