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Record RAPID RADIO GUIDE

The Cream of the Programmes iy \ y F THE WEEK

Vocal And Instrumental Sunday, January 15: All creeds are catered for in the beautiful choral presentation ‘‘Hymns of All Churches’’ Wehich is heard from all ZB stations at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday and from Tuesday to Friday. Talented vocalists Viola , Morris and Victoria Anderson _ will be heard in a programme ! ef solos and duets from 2YA . at 9.5 p.m. Alexander Kipnis, famous bass singer, will be heard in recordings of two songs by Mozart from 2YA at 9.38 p.m. Frank Hutchens, eminent New Zealand musician, presents a group of his own pianoforte compositions from 3Y¥A at 9.5 p.m. "Night Ride and Sunrise," a symphonic poem by Sibelius, played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult, will be heard from 4YA at 2.30 p.m. Thomas E. West, tenor, will be heard in a group of songs from 4YA at 8.38 p.m. Eric Bell, New Zealand pianist recently returned from abroad,

will be heard in a piano recital from 2ZB at 7.15 p.m. Songs and melodies for the old folks are presented from 2ZB at 5 p.m. Monday, January 16: Clement Q. Williams, Australian. baritone, will be heard in a studio recital from 3YA at 9.20 p.m. The Studio Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter,- presents a studio concert, with interludes by Martha Williamson, from 1YA between 9.20 and 10 p.m. Carl Weinrich, distinguished organist, will be heard in a recital of Trio Sonata No. 5 in C Major for Organ, by Johann Sebastian Bach, from 3YA at 9.40 p.m. Julie Werry, New Zealand soprano under contract to the NBS, will be heard in a recital from 4YA at 8.15 p.m.

Penn Hughes presents organ memories from 1ZB at 6.30 p.m. Tuesday, January 17: Alfred Walmsley presents 2 tenor recital from 2YA at 8,14 p.m. Althea Harley Slack will be heard in a pianoforte recital of compositions by Brahms, from 2YA at 9.17 p.m. Jack Carr, negro bass, will be heard in a recital of "Songs from the Cotton Fields" from 3YA at 8.47 p.m, Pinto Pete and his Ranch Boys give you some real Western entertainment from 2ZB at 8.45 p.m. Wednesday, January 13: Jack Payne'and the BBC Dance Orchestra will be heard in two really excellent orchestrations, "Mntrance of the Little Fauns" by Pierne and "Bolero" by Ravel, from 1YA at 9.47 p.m.

Eileen Joyce, famous Australian pianist, will be heard in several recordings from 1YA at 8.57 p.m. Viola Morris and Victoria Anderson present another recital of vocal solos and duets from 2YA at 8 p.m. The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens, will be ‘heard in a presentation of "Le Cog D’Or" Suite by Rimsky-Korsakov from 3YA at 8.35 p.m. Clement Q. Williams, Australian baritone at present touring New Zealand, will be heard in a studio recital from 3YA at 9.5 p.m. "Music from the Cities of the World" is presented from 3ZB at 7.45 p.m. Thursday, January 19: The Auckland Artillery Band, conducted by Captain George Buckley, presents a studio concert, with popular interludes, from 1YA between 9.5 and 9.40 p.m. Julie Werry, New Zealand soprano, will be heard in a recital from 2YA at $.10 p.m. Donald Novis sings from the four ZB stations and 2ZA at 7.30 p.m. Friday, January 20: Gerhard Husch, baritone, will be heard in a recorded recital of songs by Yrjo Kilpinen from 1YA at 8.46 p.m. The 3YA Orchestra, conduct. . ed by Will Hutchens, Mus.Bac., will be heard in a studio con--cert, with popular interludes, from 3YA between 8 and 9 p.m. Dora Labette, soprano, and Hubert Hisdell, tenor, will be heard in a programme of solos and duets from 3YA at 8.35 p.m. Seturday, January 21: Clement Q. Williams, Australian baritone, will be heard in a studio recital from 1YA at 8.10 p.m

The Metody Maids, Ossie Cheesman, and Elton Black and Alice Bennets are the artists in 1YA’s programme between 9 and 10 p.m. The Maori Choir will be heard in a_ fifteen-minute recital from 1YX Auckland at 8.20 p.m. Well-known Irish tenor, Danny Malone, recently in New Zealand, will be heard in two recordings from 4YA at 8.10 p.m. Talks Sundoy, Jonuary 15: Uncle Scrim’s weekly talk for the ‘‘Man in the Street’’ is heard from 1ZB, 22B, 3258 and 2Z2A at 8 p.m. Mrs. J. A. Lee. talks on "Woman’s Place in the World"

from 1ZB at 4 p.m., 2ZB and 3ZB at 4.45, and 4ZB at 4.15. Te Ari Pitama conducts the Maori session from 3ZB at 4 p.m. Mondey, January 16: "From Lambeth* Walk to London Bridge," is the title of the talk to be given by Mr. Phillip Soljak from 1YA at 9.5 p.m. Arthur Collyns conducts his "Between Ourselves" session from 1ZB at 4.15 p.m. Mrs. Mary Scott talks on "A Backblocks Woman RemembersThe Old House" from 2YA at il a.m. Many strange stories and interesting facts lie behind the designs on postage stamps and this is not one of the lesser attractions which stamp-col-‘lecting holds as a hobby. Mr. E. Philpot Crowther talks on "Stamp Collecting as an interesting Hobby" from 2YA at 7.40 p.m. Mr. Douglas Cresswell talks on Deans of Riccarton," the

second of his series, "Historic N.Z. Estates," from 2YA at 8.40 p.m. Lola Maries talks on "Bohemians Beneath Big Ben" from 3YA at 9.5 p.m. Mr. J. T. Paul talks on "World Affairs’ from 4YA at 8.40 p.m. Tuesday, January 17: "Coffee and Chrome" is the somewhat intriguing title of a talk to be given by Charles Thomas frum 1YA at 9.5 p.m. Anne Stewart talks on "Interior Decorating" from 2ZB at 10.7 a.m. Professor Alexander Findlay of Aberdeen talks on "The Chemist in. Competition with Nature" from 38YA at 9.5 p.m. House of momentous . deci_sions, residence of the British Prime Minister, No. 10 Downing Street, is really an unassuming little house in a quiet

street. Mr. A. G. Smith has this historic landmark as the subject of his talk from 4VYA at 8.40 p.m. Dave Combridge conducts the gardeners’ session from 38ZB at 6.45 p.m. Wednesday, January 18: Dr. Guy H. Scholefield talks on that ever-interesting subject, "World Affairs" from 2YA at 8.42 p.m. Thursdey, January 19: World-famous author H. G. Wells will be heard in a talk, ""Utopias,’’? relayed from Australia and broadcast by 1YA, 2YA, 3YA and 4YA at 9.40 p.m. Marina discusses child psychology from 1ZB at 11.30 a.m. "Who’s Who and What’s What?" -a ramble in the news by "Cor-anto’-will be broadcast from 2YA at 7.30 p.m.

Mr. Byron Brown talks on "A Holiday in the East: Saigon-the Paris of the East" from 2YA at 8.40 p.m. Mr. Leicester Webb is the speaker on "World Affairs’ from 3YA at 9.5 p.m. Friday, January 20: Marina talks on first-aid and home nursing from 1ZB at 11.3¢ a.m, Mr. S. V. McEwen, editor of New Zealand’s premier sporting paper, "N.Z. Sporting Life and Referee,’ and well-known racing commentator, talks on "What the Thoroughbred Means to New Zealand," from 2YA at 8.40 p.m. Professor F. L. W. Wood, Professor of History at Victoria Cole lege, talks on "A New Zealand Observer in Europe-Prosperity and Politics in Germany" from 3YA at 9.5 p.m. Saturday, Jenuary 21: "Stories of New Zealand Industry,’ featured by Mrs. Victor Macky, is heard from 1ZB at 10.45 a.m. Priscilla’s child study chats to parents are broadcast from 4ZB at 11.45 a.m. Opera Sunday, January 15: ‘Cavalleria Rusticana,’’ an opera in one act, by Pietro Mascagni, will be presented from 4¥A at 9.5 p.m. "The Dream" from "Manon" ig featured in this week’s session of "Thrills from Great Operas" to be presented from 1ZB at 7.30 p.m. Humorous And Dramatic Sunday, January 15: A serial feature which has secured a large following in New Zealand: is ‘‘One Man’s Family.’’ Hear it from 1ZB and 4ZB at 9 p.m. or from 3ZB at 9,5 p.m, Judith Anne and her Uncle John discuss "Journey’s End" from 2Y¥C Wellington at 7.30 p.m.

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Monday, January 16: You’ll thrill at the romance between Jerry Smith and lovely Patricia, daughter of the lovable, kindly Dr. Roberts, in the popular morning tea session ‘‘The House of Peter MacGregor,’’ heard from all 2B stations at 10.30 from Monday to Friday. Episode 11 of the thrilling serial "The Exploits of the Black Moth" will be presented from 1YA at 8 p.m. ‘ "The Shameless Colonial," or "The Toast of London," is the title of this week’s presentation of the series of old-time melodramas, "The Old-Time The-Ayter,"’ to be broadcast from 1YA at 8.32 p.m. "Grand Hotel"-a radio dramatjsation of Vicki Baum’s famous novel-will be presented from 2YA at 9.20 p.m. "Khyber," a thrilling story of the Indian North-West Frontier, written by Edmund Barclay, will be heard from 4YA at 9.35 p.m. "The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan" is presented in dramatic form from 2ZB at 7.45 tonight and Wednesday. A radio dramatisation of Alexandre Dumas’s great story "The Count of, Monte Cristo" is presented in serial

form from Monday to Friday at 5.15 p.m. from 2ZB and at 6,30 p.m. from 2ZA. "The Three Musketeers’-a dramatisation of Alexandre Dumas’s famous novel-will be presented from 4YO Dunedin at 8.15 p.m. Tuesday, January 17: Nat Gould’s greatest racing story, "The Double Event," is presented as a dramatic radio serial from all ZB stations at 9 p.m,

"Singapore Spy"’-the story of the activities of a gang of international spies in the great fortress -will be presented from 3YA at 8 p.m. Wednesday, January 138: "Coronets of England: The Life of Mary Queen of Scots" will be presented from 1YA at 9.5 p.m.

"Master of Light" is the title of chapter 15 of the serial romance of the Middle Ages "Into the Light." Hear it from 2YA at 9.5 p.m. "Soldier of Fortune" will be presented by James Raglan and Com: pany from 2YA at 9.32 p.m. "Buried Alive’-a dramatie sketch — will be presented from 3YL Christchurch at 8.15 p.m. "Mittens"’-an epic of the Turf ----will be presented by George Hdwards and Company from 4YA ai p.m. "The tunchback of Notre Dame," a radio dramatisation of Victor Hugo’s famous story, will be broadcast from 4YA at 9.18 p.m. "Stories of the Songs You Love" are told from 1ZB at 9.30 a.m. Thrilling serial of the days of the French Revolution, "Elusive Pimpernel" is broadcast from iZB at 8 o’clock tonight and to-morrow. A further episode in the thriliing radio serial "Radio Studio Mystery" will be heard from 3ZB at 8.45 p.m. Thursday, Jonuary 193 The weird and unbelievable rites of the numerous Indian tribes, who even today are so little known to civilized man, are described in the radio serial "‘Black Flame of the Amazon,’’ broadcast from ali ZB stations at 6.15 tonight, tomorrow and Friday. "Westward Ho!" a dramatisation of Charles Kingsley’s immortal novel presented by George Wdwards and Company from 1YA at ~=$ Pm. "Clarissa Leaves Home’?-a drama in cameo-will be presented from iZM Manurewa at 745 p.m. | Episodes 11 and 12 of the new comedy serial "The Rich Uncle from Fiji" will be heard from 2YA at 8.19 p.m. "The Case of the Winding Stairway," introducing Inspector Scott of Scotland Yard will be presented by George Edwards and Company. from 8YA at 8 p.m. "Personal Column"-drama from the agony column of a newspaper -will be heard from 3YA at 8.48 p.m. "Man Through the Ages," an historical panoramic serial written by James J. Donnelly and produced by the NBS, will be presented from 4YA at 8.41 p.m. The life-story of one of HEngjJand’s greatest sailors-Lord Nel-son-is presented in dramatic

form from 3ZB at 8.45 p.m. and from 4ZB at 5.30 p.m. Stories of heroic actions by the "friend of man"’-‘Dog Heroes" is presented from 4ZB at 8.30 p.m. Saturday, January 21: A further instalment of "Coronets of England-The Life of Queen Elizabeth" will be broadcast from 2YA at 8.32 p.m, "Coronets of England-The Life of Mary Queen of Scots" will be presented from 3YA at 8.35 p.m. Follow the daring adventures of Tarzan of the Apes-tlisten to 1ZB at 6.30 p.m. or 2ZB at 6.45 p.m. End the week with a laugh! Listen to "Mirth Parade" from 8ZB at 8 p.m. Dance Music Monday, January 16: From 8 till 8.30, Jack Payne and his Band present a programme of danca music from 3YL Christchurch, Dick Colvin and his Music supply the dance programme from 4YA, commencing at 10 p.m, Tuesday, January 17: An hour of dance music by the bands of Russ Morgan, Horace Heidt and his Brigadiers, and Ruby Newman and her Orchesira will be presented from 3YA, commencing at 10 p.m.

Wednesday, January 18: Sammy Lee and his Americanadians, on relay from the Majestic Cabaret, Wellington, supply the dance programme from 2YA, commencing at 10 p.m.

"Billy Cotton Entertains’-an hour of dance music by Billy Cotton and his Band, with interludes by Kenny Baker-wili be presented from 4YA at 10 p.m. Thursday, January 19: "Jimmy Dorsey Entertains’-an hour of modern dance music by. Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra, with interludes by Bing Crosbywill be presented from 1YA, commenecing at 10 p.m. . Friday, January 20: "Rhythm on Record," a programme of new dance record. ings, with special swing ses sion, compered by "Turntable" will be presented from 2YA at 10.1 p.m. The Savoy Dance Band, on relggger from the Savoy Restaurant, sents @ programme of dance music from 4YA at 10 p.m. Saturday, January 21: Hughie Hivans’s Dance Band presents an old-time dance pre gramme from 3YA, commencing at 10 p.m. Plays Sunday, January 15: "Family Tree’-the story of an English family-written by Philip Wade and produced by the NBS will be presented from 1YA at 9.5 p.m,

An impression of the play "Ten Minute Alibi" will be broadcast from 3YL Christ: 7 church at 9.31 p.m. wv "Rive Men and 2a Launch’-a radio play-will be presented from 4YO Dunedin at 9.3 p.m.

RECORDINGS IN THE "A" NATIONAL PROGRAMMES, RECORDINGS ARE INDICATED BY ‘THE LETTER "R" IN PARENTHESES BESIDE THE ITEMS.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 25

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Record RAPID RADIO GUIDE Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 31, 13 January 1939, Page 25

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