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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO PROGRAMMES

At 0.30 p.m. YA stations broadcast London news; 0.45 BBC newsreel; 9 p.m. overseas and New Zealand news; 11 p.m. London news and Home news from Britain; 11.20 close down. IYA AUCKLAND 7.10 Local News Service. 7.30 Evening Programme. Mystery and Imagination: “The Celestial Omnibus’ BBC programme. 8.0 “Thark”: Ben Travers’ famous farce, featuring Clem Dawe. 8.13 “Richelieu Cardinal or King?” 8.40 “Into the Unknown”; Stanley. 8.57 Station' Notices. 0.30 Eugene Pini and His Septet. A programme of Orchestra Music. BBC programme. 10.0 Scottish Interlude. Sydney Mac Ewan (tenor): The Rowan Tree (Nairne). Pipers of Ist Battalion Scots Guards. Frae Scotia’s Hills ami Glens (arr. Geehl). Tom Kinnibiirgh (baritone) Rothesay Bay (Scott Gatty). When You and I Were i’oung, Maggie (Trad.). 10.15 Music, mirth and melody. 3YA WELLINGTON 7.0 “World Federation of Business and Professional Women”: A Talk by the Dominion President, Miss Daphne Chapman. 7.15 “People Don’t Change: Prize Fighting.” by Allona Priestley. 7.30 Evening Programme. “Joe on the Trail.” 8.0 Freddie, Gore and his Orchestra. Vocalist: Marion Waite. A studio recital. 8.20 “My Sou, My Son”. A Radio Adaptation of the novel by Howard Spring, which has also been in this country in the him version. 8.45 “Here’s a Laugh”; A quarter hour with world famous comedians. 8.58 Station Notices. 9.0 Overseas and New Zealand News. Results of N.Z. Brass Bands’ Championship held at Wanganui. 9.30 Showtime: A series of popular songs from the shows, featuring the A.W.A. Light Opera Company. Direction: Humphrey Bishop. 10.0 Woody Herman and his Orchestra. 10.30 Songs by Peggy Lee. 10.45 Jack McVea and his Orchestra. 11.0 London News and Home News from Britain. Results of N.Z. Brass Bands Championship hold at Wanganui. 3YH NAPIER C.O “To Have and To Hold.” 0.15 Dinner Music. 0.30 London News. 0.40 National Announcements. 0.45 BBC Newsreel. 1 DO “World Federation of Business and Professional Women”: Talk by the Do--7 iW,S n Prcs ideiit, Miss Daphne Chapman. 7.1 a “Dad and Dave.” 7.30 Evening Programme. Listeners’ Own Session. Koussevitzky and the Boston bvmphony Orchestra. Symphony No. 5 mo c£ at 0p ' 8 ~ ,slbe,lus) ' 3YA CHRISTCHURCH " -b T , of Business and Professional Women.” A Talk bv the Dominion President, . Miss Chapman ■ “ Carden Expert. Garden Problems N SAV^Fosbgramme. Band of‘the N.b.M, Eastern Command High Command (Samson). Fairey Aviation Works Band, conducted by Harry Mortimer The 7 ? n u G r ! (Balfe-Rlmmer) Beryl Booth (soprano) Two T nvpi-« 8 0 X S^tV^l°^ a **nluufsep’ W ag uer)'" " 0.0-Scottish Societv of \ T v mlii , V.. ut i-lio. Band* sieve ; 3 , 01 >" Bnill MackmzlcWnicn"' “ “ Alexander • o grant’s Farewidl fn ,V Scc l tish . Euil * Jowa, (Hornsby) 11 Bounie Galat Eventide (Coathsh ' /'w Bircl so,l g s At Eve (Cadman) . Tllr ”«>' 8.08 Station Notices. y-.T. , ' Six a illußtStid n b BSf fiioSJS * liifth I i ifth of citals. Sonata in i i,- ov . on Sonata Resss*““"> Quartet in E U ?> i Scllerzo from 1 delss'ohn). Iln ° r ’ H 'M: 23 (Men Music, Mirth and/Melody. ‘ , 7.0 “w ’ 4Ya Professional Women' I ’, A f Busin ess and Dominion Preshw \r. A Talk by the man. ICMtknt - Miss Daphne Chap(Chaysson). ° lu D Major Op. -21. 0.8 * Beatrice Tavin„ i • Sea 'to Skye S nLo S ,° l)railo) - Over the Concert Dans i e Gom t'." 11 * M »sicum. nW' Oout Tlle atral (Coua°B station Notices.

9.20 Commentary on Pro^Liintrtoo *tK match; Noel Dorman Frank Endacott (Australia) ■■ i; Town Hall. Viip' t>O olJ . • “Barnahy Rndge” From fat . , ... Charles Dickens. fv'£ Melody in Music. , :

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14299, 24 February 1947, Page 2

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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO PROGRAMMES Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14299, 24 February 1947, Page 2

TO-NIGHT’S RADIO PROGRAMMES Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14299, 24 February 1947, Page 2

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