TONIGHT'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
IVA AUCKLAND 7.13 Sports Talk: Gordon Hut tor. 7.30 Evening Programme. Yehudi Menuhin (violin). 7.48 Irene Rich (eontralto). A studio recital. , 8. 0 Peecham and the Lumlon Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.34 Alison Mad 'lenient (soprano). A studio recital. 5.3!) “The Poetry of Ideas: The Mystic,’' l>y the Rev. G. A. Naylor. 9.30 The Hall-.* Orchestra with S ! r Hamilton Harty (piano) and the St. Michael Singers. 9.44 The Pritish Pallet Orchestra (A UPC .programme). 10. 0 N.Z, Rowling Cliampionsliips. 10.10 “Those Were the Hays" (A PPG program me i.
2VA WELLINGTON 7. 0 Local News Service. 7.15 "The London Popular Press": Producing I tic Paper, talk hy 11. K. G. Jeffers on. 7.30 Evening Programme. "1 Pulled Out. a Plum": "Gramophau." S. 0 Radio Theatre: "Pude Harry." It. o (Ticket: India v. Titsmaiiia.
9.311 For tln* F.amlsman : Fairy Aviation Works Hand: Cram! Massed Ilrass Hands; Hlaek Dyke .Mills linml: 11 inkers haw Colliery Hand; Massed Ilrass Hands. 10. 0 X.Z. Ilov.liiiir Championships. 10.1 U Khytlim on Ueeord; "Turntable.'’
I :,>YiI NAPIER 7. 0 For tlio Sportsman: Our Sports Editor discusses week-cud sports fixtures. 7.15 “Famous 'Women": Madame Curb*. 7.30 Evening- Programme. For (he Bandsman. 7. London Radio Orchestra (A BBC programme). 8. 0 Alfred Campeli and ids Orchestra. Webster Booth (tenon, and Henry Cromlson (organ). 830 With a Smile and a Snug. 0.30 ‘‘One World Flight": Czechoslovakia. by Norman Corwin. 10. 0 S.Z. Bowls Championships at Dunedin. 10.10 Supper Music.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH 7.15 “People Don't t’iianjrt*: Tin* Greek Olympic* Gaines," talk by Allonu Priestley. 7.30 livening Programme. Joan Sorrell (soprano). From the studio. 7.42 Christchurch String Group of the National Orchestra with Harry Kllwood conducting. Principal violin: Lesley Anderson; soloist, Althea Harley-Slack.
8. o Soiijjs of .Childhood (A BBC programme). 8,20 Dennis Brain (horn) ami Denis Matthews (piano). 8.37 Mixed Choir and Orchestra. S.ot The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 9.30 I’eti ■ Parata (soprano). A studio recital. 9.44 The Boston Promenade Orchestra. 10. 0 X.Z. Bowls Championships. 10.10 Famous Orchestras and Concert Artists.
4YA DI NE 1)1 \ 7. 0 Sports Results. 7.30 Evening Programme. "Streamline." 8. 0 With Dick Colvin a nil his Rand (A studio presentation). 8."( I “Dad and Dave." 8.44 .loan HcFarhiue (contralto). A studio recital. 9.30 Let's- Have it Out: What do wo Expect from our I’ost-I'rimary Schools. 10. 0 X.Z. Rowls Championships. 10.10 Gcraldo and ids Orchestra. 10.15 Xavier- Cujrart and his Waldorf Astoria Hotel Orchestra.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14572, 16 January 1948, Page 6
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