TO-NIGHT'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
At 6.30 p.m. YA stations broadcast London news; 6,45 BBC riewsreel; 9 p.m. overseas and New Zealand news; 11 p.m. London news and Home news from Britain; 11.20 close down. IYA AUCKLAND 7.0 Local news service; 7.30 Evening Programme. State Opera Orchestra. "Gingerbread Waltz" and '•Witches' Ride" ("Hansel and Gretel") (Humperdinick). 7.38 Maurice Turlcy (boy soprano). Fairy Tales of Ireland (Coates); April is a Lady (Phillips); Turn Ye to Me (Scottish Air); What's in the Air To-dayV (Eden). A studio recital. 7.50 Yehudi Menuhiu (violin). Legende (Wieniawski). Malaguena (Sarasate). 8.2 Arthur Jackson (bass). De Profundis (Martin) ; Prelude (Cyril Scott) ; Since My Love Now Loves Me Not (Cox) ; I Hid My Love (D'Hardelot). A studio recital. 8.14 Maxine Newton (piano). Tears (Zamconik) ; Cornish Rhapsody (Bath); Clair de Lune (Debussy). A studio recital. 8.26 Rose Dimery (soprano), and Eileen Yeoman (contralto). Rose in the Bud (Foster) ; Thou Art My Rest (Schubert); Wake Up; Little Chinese Mandarin; Early in the Morning (Phillips). A studio recital. 8.38 Beatrice Harrison ('cello). Viennese Melody (Kreisler). Largo (Handel). Harlequinade (Popper). ...... 8.50 - Lam'oureux Orchestra, Joyous March (Chabrier). 8.57 Station Notices. 9.30 "The Holiday Inn" Hawaiian;*. A studio recital. . ■ • , ; 9.45 Garde Republicaine Saxophone Quartet. Valse Chronvatique (Vellones). Minuetto (Bolzoni). 9.51 Grace Fields (soprano). In Me 'oro.scope (Haines). ; 9.54 Mantovani and his Orchestra. A Voice «J-J? l ,le Nif?ht (Spoliahsky). 10.0, Sports j Summary. ' 10.10 Masters hi Lighter Mood. 2YA WELLINGTON Y 6.30 London news; «i- ££^ onal Announcements. 6.40 BBC newsreel. 7.0 Sports Results. %lZ cl l& e "On the Sweeter Arfrinn w°"f ite ? on » hits - presented by Marion Waite with Allen Wellbroclc at 7 « le T P'ano. A studio recital. I - ,,%, Louis Levv Time. Commentary on the N.Z. Swimmins Cliampionship« at Nelson ° Qf&foX 5 HaUdley as thfe Governor 8.58 Station Notices. 1(V0 s, a ,^. B f e " evo Ball rooni Time, ini'n r th c '°ii"»entary. 10.50 Hit Kit „f « tra -,BBC programme.. . 11.15 SSItfWsW M,,si ?' Pionships at Nelsot tsWimniiu = ChAm-
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3YA CHRISTCHURCH 730 Cal '- News Se rvice. studio. ume «ial Sextet. From the 8.40 'AThrel SgR l**? programme, sation of a story toin ? : The «»™matlof E r i n . J told by one of the sons K 4!asv to l,ert -, Cinema organist) Blue. concert Players. Ballet in 1015 MnT S S, ™»>ary. : - 10.10 Modern Dance Music.
" • . 4YA»t'^ ,jr 7.0 Iyocal. news M^JfM^Sfl 7.30-Evening programme ,^| Orchestra ; conducteU, , BBC programme, g » Q * 7.58 Dorothy S !>S?> ?*is;##& ; recital. , , .;. qsww 8.7 The A.B.C. L«.f| S.IG Alan EddyMbarit°3f| ; J Leads to Nowhere> W^lfr' .Spring' Should VanM* >■,. . ;f (Mason). ! .^(tri,'fr 8.22 Hilltnjidon Orchestra Fairy Book., . . 8.29 Joyce Ashton (contff cital. - : - : i^U.>&Wfffl 8.38 Palladium Orchestra ton. air, 8.40 Harold A Bickanl V, •;_„ recital. ■", . . orcl'^'lV 8.55 The BBC Theatre «r tish Grenadiers . Ugy EflgS ff. 25 An Old Time Dan WW. Muriel Caddie and v. • 10.0 Sports sumniWJ- ■ eV O^. 10.10 Old Time t»«u^
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14298, 22 February 1947, Page 2
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