TO-NIGHT’S RADIO PROGRAMMES
\.t (5 30 p.ra. YA stations broadcast London news: (5.45 BBC newsreel; 7 p.ra. local news service; 0 p.m. overseas and sNe\v Zealand news; 11 p.m. London news and Home news from Britain: 11.20 close down. IVA AUCKLAND 7.0 Local News Service. T 15 Talk l>v the Gardening Lxpert. . 7.30 Evening Programme. Eugene Inn and His Tango Orchestra—BßC Pro•v i; nun me. S 3 -Grand Hotel." featuring Albert .-sandier and His Palm Court Orchestra with Victoria Sladen (soprano)—BßC Prog. 8.31 Robinson Cleaver at the Organ—BßC Programme. _ . . . ' 8.43 The Western Brothers; Mere Frightfully BBC: Keeping Up the Old Traditions. , 5.51 Phil Green and His Concert Orchestra; Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin). 0.30 Dance Music. . 10.15 Repetition of Greetings trom the Kiwis in Japan. 10:43 Dance Music. 3YA WELLINGTON 7.0 Local News Service. 7.30 Evening Programme. Music by French composers, (i. Darious Milhaud. Yvonne Astrnc (violin) with Orchestra; Concerto de Priniemps; Galimar String Quartet: String Quartet in B Flat; Marguerite Long (piano): Paysandu (“Saudades do Brazil”). 8.0 The "Drum Roll" Symphony. The Halle Orchestra conducted by Leslie Howard: Symphony No. 103 in E Flat Major (Haydn). 8.24 John Sterling (pianist). Examiner ot The Associated Board of The Royal ■ Schools of Music—a studio recital. .0.30 Composer at the Piano. Mark Raphael (baritone) in Songs by Roger Quilter with the- Composer at the Piano; Fear No More the Hear o’ the Sun; Go Lovely Rose: Come Away Death; O the Month of, May. 9.42 Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent : Prelude to “The Dream of Gerontius” (Elgar). 9.50 BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult: Enigma Variations, Op. 3(5 (Elgar). 10.15 Repetitions of Greetings from Kiwis in Japan. 10.45 Music of The Theatre Organ. ■mi NAPIER (5.15 "The Buccaneers”. (1.30 London News. (5.45 BBC Newsreel. 7.0 After Dinner Music. 7.15 “The Todds” 7.30 Patricia Reade (soprano): Come Out Come Out. My Dears (Dessauer) ; Elegie (Massenet) : Villanelle (Del’Aqua) : The Maidens of Cadiz (Delibes) —a studio Recital. 7.45 Light Orchestral Interlude. 8.0 “The Citadel”. 8.30 Evening Concert. Then McLellan (piano) and Eric McLellan (bass) in a studio presentation of English numbers. 8.45 London Symphony Orchestra; Eight Russian Fairy Tales (Liadoff). 9.0 Overseas and X.Z. News. 9.30 “Appointment With Fear: Vampire Tower”. A BBC Thriller by John Dickson Carr. 10.0 Close Down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 Local News Service. 7.30 Evening Programme. Stars Calling. Presenting Richard Tauber, Gitta Alpar, Joseph Schmidt. Harry Roy. Nat Gouella. The Tiger-Ragamuffins and Leslie Hutchinson. Compered by Ronald Frankan. 7.40 “Dad and Dave.” 7.52 Victor Malt* Chorus: Song of Brown October Ale (de Kovcn) : A Little Bit of Heaven (Ball) ; Convivial Medley. 8.0 Music of the Footlights—BßC prog. 8.30 New English Releases. Mantovani and his Orchestra: Song of Norway Selection (Grieg). Bruce Trent: Forever Amber (Kennedy). Monin Liter and his Serenaders; Canzonetta (Terry). 8.45 “Mr Meredith Walks Out.”' 9.39 Mystery and Imagination: “Uncle Arthur"—BßC programme. 9.58 Salon Concert Players: Hollyhocks. 10.0 Geraido and his Orchestra. 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from Kiwis in Japan. 10.45 Uncle Sam presents: Marshal Royale and the Rhythm Bombardiers. 4YA DUNEDIN 7.0 Local News Service. 7.15 “History by the Spade”; Talk bv Miss Dcttmann. describing a “dig” at,' which she assisted while studying for Hie Oxford Diploma in Classical Arehaelogy. 7.30 Evening Programme: “Just William” —BBC programme. 8.0 Band Music: The Fairev Aviation Works Baud. 8.11 Margaret Pratt (contralto): Faith Came: In the Marshes (del Riegoi; Say a Little Prayer (Mason): I’ll Walk Beside lon (Murray)—from the studio. 8.20 Regt. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards; Preeiosa Overture (Weber) ; Pittenerieff Glen (arr. Miller). 8.32 Jack Warner. 8.38 H.M. Grenadier Guards Band: Sylvia Ballet (Delilios. arr Kappey). 8.4(5 Oscar Natzke (bass): Shenandoah (arr. Terry): Billy Boy (trad.). 8.52 Band of H.M. Royal Air Force: Sir Roger de Coverley (trad.) : Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4 (Elgar, arr. Retford). 9.30 “Into the Unknown": Marco Polo. 9.5(5 Light Opera Company: Darling, I Love Yon (Acres). 30.0 Music. Mirth and Melody. 10.15 Repetition of Greetings from Kiwis in Japan.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14259, 7 January 1947, Page 2
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