TO-NIGHTS RADIO PROGRAMMES
IVA AIC K IjA \Z) 7.ir> Farmers’ Session: “Current Farmin.!' I’rohleins.” 7.50 FVRXINC I’IiOOUAMMK. Around the Town (A studio projr,- ‘inimci. 7.1.7 “Departure Delayed.” 7.58 “(iilhert and Sullivan: Fame mu' Fortune” (A I1I!C proy-ratr. me).
9.30 Mantovani ami liis <’one'>rl orchestra: Laura Hvans-lVillianis (soj>r:inot ; Kiehard rmm Orchestra: Lionel Cecil ((cnori: < Irehostre Sym plionicf m*. 10. 0 Scottish Inierlnde : Ikohel I’aillic soprano, .lolin McKay ami Company. (ilasjrow Orpheus Choir. 10,13 Sweet Serenade; Peter York" anil liis Concert Orchestra (A IJISC programme).
3YA v.blh noton 7.13 “Tht* Anjrry Listener,” a talk by Naaio Marsh. 7.30 KViOXINd I’K(HiIiAMMK. “Chestnut Corner,” twenty minutes with some til: the comedy records of earlier years. 7.3(1 'Hie Freddie (lore Show (A studio presentation!. S.L’O Discussion; ‘‘Should we Cut Down the Public Service?” 0.110 railed .Nations Background. 0.3(1 Let the People Siji.tr, It). 0 (ieue Kr-npa and his Orchestra. 10.30 .lolmny (Inarnieri and ids Trio. 10.43 Boyd Baehurn and his Orchestra.
svu x.vriKß 7. (t After Dinner Music . 7.in “Dad and Dave.’’ 7.30 EVKNING PROGRAMME. Profiramuie Gossip. 7 A~> Distener’s Own session. f).’2() United Nations Kaektrronnd. 9.30 The 'Budapest Sirin" Quart-d (Roisinann Quartet) and Denny Goodman (clarinet). 10. 0 “Whom the Gods Dove: Percy Shelley” (A I>I!C programme).
3VA CHRISTCHLKCH 7.15 Our Gordon Expert: “Work for the Month.” 7.50 EVENING PROGRAMME. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Frederick Stock. 7.57 Janet Howe (English uuzzo-soprono) and Arthur Serveut (English tenor) (A studio recital). 8. 7 Grand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Richard Tauber.
8.15 Woolstou Urass Hand, conducted liy K. .7. Estall. Tin 1 Vienna I Joys’ Choir 7Crum the studio). 9.20 “The Use of Lets tin*: Toy .Making at Homo.” 9.50 Hritish Chamiier Music; The London •Stfilin' Trio (A U7JC transcription). 10.22 “Streamline,” a comedy feature.
J JYA DUNEDIN 7. 5 “In Search of Music." talk by Murray Fasticr; “London Under v • Fire.” 7.30 FVFXING FUOGK'AMMF. 1 Tin 1 opera and Il’s Times: “Don ,f Giovanni’,’, and “Tiie Magic Flute.” 8. () The Litlie Dutch Tiles. a eauieo , based' on the Song Uyele “Songs of Holland” (A studio presentation). 8.30 Music oil Tvo I’ianos: Jessie Jones and Jessie Flam,-ink (A studio re- • ~ dial).- ' ' ft.-tO Allan .Dotting (tenor) (A studio re- ’ c'jtaD. !1,-0 United Nations Time. 0.30 "Tin* Anthropologist on Uontempantry I’hobleins: Devastation (A DB(A product ion I. 10. 0 Accent on Melody.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14714, 5 July 1948, Page 4
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