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TO-NIGHT’S RADIO PROGRAMME iU A AUCKLAND 7 0 “Tlu- Alakinir of a X>w Ze» Wider: His First; Tim Hal.” by Alan Mnlyan. 7.15 Fanners' Session Talk: “The Country Fast are Problems." by P. IV. Smalllield. Director. Rural Development, Department of Ayrienll nr ■. Wellington. 7.50 Evening Programme. Around the Town. (A studio programme). 7.-17 "The Harare Canvas." dramatised lift store of tin* Entrlisb painter. Iteniamin Ilavdon, (P.P.C programme). 8.10 Reverie, verse and music (XZP.S product ion). 8.40 "Depart tire Delayed". 8.55 Lew Stone and bis Concert Orchestra with Male Chorus; "Sony of the ■Steppes" (Knipper ). 0 5 Professional Hoxiny: Auckland Town Hall. 10.0 Scottish Interlude: City ol Cbristehnrcli II iybland Pipe Hand, and City id' Wellinjrton Highland Pipe Hand in. test sideetions.
3YA WELLINGTON 7.15 Winter Course Talk: “The Film as Entertainment." hy A. Flail. 7.150 Evening Programme. “Streamline,” a programme featuring Alan llnwc. yon ii ii - Australian comedian. with popular musical interludes. 5.0 “Rendezvous." with Freddie Oore aud Ins Orchestra. Vocalist : Clarion Waite. Compere: Selwyn Toogood. (A studio presentation). 8.20 "The White Cliffs of Dover." a poem hy Alice Duer Miller, spoken by Lynn Fontannc. 8.44 Ilrnce Sknrray (harmonica). (From the studio). 9.0 Professional Boxing; From the Town Hall. 10.0 (approx.) Gene Kintpa and his Orchestra.
2 VII MAPI Jill 7.0 After Dinner Music. 7.15 “Dad and Dave.’’ 7.30 Evening Programme. 7.45 Listeners' Own Session. 9.30 The BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Arturo / Toscanini: Symphony No. 1 in C, Op. 21 (Beethoven).
3YA CHRISTCIII. KCH 7.15 Garden Expert; “Out of (he AFnil Bay: Queries from the past Ten Years." 7.30 Evening Programme. Tin* London Palladium Orehestra: Merchant of Venice Suite (Kosse). 7.47 Ernest lingers (tenor). (From the studio). 7.5 S The Woolston Brass Band eondueted by K. .1. Estall. The Band; March. “Eleetra" (Truman); Overture. “The Thieving Magpie" (Uossinil. Dennis Noble, “The Trumpeter” (Dix). The Band; (Cornet solo, “Les Zephyrs" (Rimmor) : “Victory Bells" (Kiminor). Dennis Noble: “Nirvana" (Adams). The Band: Hymn. “Bortniansky" (an*. May); March. “The Oamarnvian” (May). (From the Studio). 9.19 Winter Course Talk; “Canterbury from /the Early Days: The -Contribution of Science to the Development of Industry.” by Dr. K. (>. Page. 0.34 Bette Spiro (Auckland soprano). (A stmlio recital). 9.49 Thomas Matthews (violin) and Eileen Ralph (piano): Sonata in C Sharp Minor (Dohnanyl). 10.7 A Light Recorded Programme.
4YA TUNETITN 7.15 “India To-day: Building the Church in India.” prepared by Very Rev. T. E. Riddle. 7,30 Evening Programme. Ina Stephens (piano) : Lilanie (Schubert-Liszt) : Study in B Flat Minor (Mendelssohn); Staccato: Caprice (Vogrieh) : Study in A-Flat-(Dnnhilll. (From the studio). 7,45 Ffanz Volker (tenor): “The Clock" (Loewe). 7.50 Masterpieces of Music, with Thematic Illustrations and comments, by * Professor V. E. Galway. Mils. D. Music for Strings: Introduction and ' Allegro for Strings (Elgar) : Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 (Bach). 8.25 Isobel Baillie (soprano); “Be Thou With Me” (Bach). 5.20 Dunedin String Group of the National Orchestra, eondueted by Gil Dcch. (From the studio). 0.30 Recital for Two. featuring Australian Artists. 10.0 Accent on Melody. '
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14481, 29 September 1947, Page 4
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