TO-NIGHT’S RADIO PROGRAMMES
At (5 p,in. YA stations broadcast dinner music: (i. 30 London news; (5.45 BBC newsreel ; !) p.m. Overseas and New Zealand news: 11 p.m. London news and Home news from Britain. IYA AUCKLAND 7.0 New Year Message by His Excellency the Governor-General. 7.10 Talk by the Gardening Expert. 7.30 Evening Programme. “A Gilded Cage.” A Radio Night Club presenting Hermione Gingoul. Cliff Gordon, Jean Cavell and Reg. Purslove and His Orchestra — BBC Programme. 8.0 “Grand Hotel.” featuring Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra with Robert Easton (bass). 5.30 “Intermission,” presenting the BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell, with Gene Crowley. 9.30 Dance Music. * 10.0 Billy Cotton and His Band. 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from the Kiwis in Japan. 10.43 Edmundo Kos and His Rhumba Band. 11.20 Dance Music. 11.50 Light Opera Company: Songs of the Past. 11.58 Sheffield Male Choir: Auld Lang Syne (trad). 12.0 Band ‘ Stand. introducing Tudor Evans. Helen Hill and Carrol Gibbons — BBC Programme. 12 30 Dance Music. 1.0 Close Down. 2YA WELLINGTON 7.0 New Year Message by His Excellency the Governor-General. 7.30 Evening Programme. Music by French Composers; Gabriel Faure; Mine. Marguerite Long (piano), with Orchestral Accompaniment. Directed by Philippe Gaubert: Ballade, Op. 19: Povla Frijsh (soprano). Dans Les Rubies D’une Abbaye: Maurice Marechal ('cello) and Maurice Faure at the piano. Elegic. 5.0 Thea Smith (contralto) : Gentle Shep-
herd (Pergolcsi) ; With a Water Lily (Grieg) : To the Children (Rachmaninoff) —a studio recital. 8.10 The Latest Recordings. The Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam. Conductor. Edouard van Beinum: Leonora Overture. No. 2 (Beethoven) : Louis Kentner (piano). Liebestraume No. 3: Dance of the Gnomes (Liszt): 4 St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vladimir
Golsehmann: Suite Provcncale (Milhand). 9.30 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Walton), played by Jascha Heifetz and the Cincinnati! Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens. Dedi-
cated by the Composer to Jascha Heifetz. 9.55 New Year's Eve. Verse and Prose written for the Season: A Programme devised by Basil Clarke—NZßS Produc-
tion. 10.155 Repetition of Greetings from Kiwis in .Tapan. Music of tlie Tli oat re Organ. 11.155 Hogmanay: A Now Year’s Eve programme for Our Scottish Listeners. Compere: -T. 15. Thompson. Musical direction, Kenneth Strong—a studio recital. 11 Old Time Songs. 12.0 Dance Music. 1.0 a.m. Close Down.
2YH NAPIER
7.0 New Year Message from His Excellency die - Governor-General. 7.15 “The Todds.” 7.30 Ballads Old and New.
g4p The. Masqueraders: A BBC Light Orchestral Programme, so “The Citadel."
8.30 Evening Concert. The National Symphony Orchestra: Pingal’s Cave (“The Hebrides’’). Op. lift (Mendelssohn): Astra D-smond (contralto). Songs of the Hebrides (arr. Kennedy-Eraser) : .lose Iturbi conducting (he Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, On. 5(5 (Mendelssohn). 0.0 Overseas and N.Z. News.
0.30 F,, r the Racegoer: Our Sports Editor discusses prospects Cor the First Day’s ('vents of the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s Summer Meeting.
0.40 Screen Snapshots in Retrospect. 10 10 Favourites for the Year’s Listeners' Own Sessions.
11.0 Seasonal Songs. 11.30 Relay from The Sound Shell. Marine Parade. Napier. The First H.B. Regimental Napier Citizens’ Band; Community Singing: Ceremonial Tolling of H.M.S. Veronica 8011.
12.5 Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH
7.0 New Year Message by His Excellency the Governor-General. I'l;' Book Review by C. AV. Collins. Loo Evening Programme; Denny Dennis. Larry Gray. Mary Lee and Sid ‘Burkinan "’ith Rov hoy and His Orchestra* Hit Tunes of the Years 1928-1937 7.40 “Dad and Dave.” * assailing”. New Year Songs and traditions that linger in the British iMes. -Presented from (he .studio bv Myra " liomson (soprano anil narrator) Glanslnr (harpisti. R.S Music of (be Footlights. With the BBC *• 1 t'catre Orchestra and Chorus—BßC proup. 8.38 Nikolaus Brodszky (pianist); Home and Beauty Selection (Brodszky). ‘V/ Meredith M'alks Out”. ’ •’! , I'ogmanav”; A programme for the s,’ 1 ,,, , v ot th“ vi.nr given bv (be Citv ot Christchurch Highland pipe Band.
Anita Ledsham George Campbell (»«« from the studio. Qrehestr*- •)> 10.0 Frank Weir a“ d f Sigs » f * 10.13 Repetition ot br -i# Kiwis in an j the 10.45 Marshal Boyale an Bombardiers. jiusic. 11.15 Old Tune D anc e " oreies 81 Colin Campbell and a j the Wentworth. an(l 11.30 Cathedral a j Sao are, Festivities in Catheor church. T Larson Si *- 12.0 Prayer; Re'- ED--12.5 Front-line btars American Variety. 1.0 a.m. Close^ she assisted "" ( ,i aSS ical M c MXfagzJlsgi Band: The ,'] Pgravura P Poem /'\7vertare b (Ireland! (!l ) Coined.' O'ertu f.f'o; gramme. !pr (tenoD ‘v? P S-4 Richard Taune ' > .. ’ls Gold Bec a use l o^ rese . ,pi s Mexican Serenade I 1 BaU v 8 30 Coldstream Guart aP* raise (FoiddS ' The SaI Pf ,^r‘ 5.50 BBC MibtaO j a u<3 ' Ballet Dances,. **, arr. Godfrey). Serviced M : »£!• &. V* * Ijennv Dennis ana ra?!^( Sl V yrastersin^^ r B f BL f 10.15 Repetition . .v$ f •< ll.2o a ““si«t Fa^; n A saiiagi#; P 1 music b> MJ 1 '; Rork p ( jovftl ~ Km s. and ■lpm , Tl)11 y n Clive 11 ‘Clof* 1 propraW^aniT®* 1 , Ti'lllOS —BBC 1 IJJ. of - f lie wid 11 511 The Maestros(arr. Francis). 1.0 Close Dt» vU -
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14254, 31 December 1946, Page 2
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