TO-NIGHT'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
IYA AUCKLAND 7.1.1 GartloniiiK' Tc.lk 7,30 Evcniiifr iTo-n-iinnni 1 . London Symphony Orchestra. “Kinj? Lo.-u - ” Ovorluiv. (Borliii*/). 7.4.1 “Car-inon” An opera iu four arts bv P.i'/ov, prodncod in conjnnclion with the Auckland Amalmir Operatic Sneieiy (Inc.). (‘ondnctor: Andersen Tyrer. ('horns Masier: (torsion' Cole. Producer: Bernard lleeliy. ,From His Majesty’s Theatre
2YA WELLINGTON 7.15 “Behind the Brains Trust”: The BBC Quest ionmaster-, Donald Aid 'nllonyh. concludes his story by recalling some of the famous qnoslions. 7.30 Evening' I’rograinme. BBC Theatre Orchestra conducted by Stanford Bob-
in son, 7.47 Edythc Roberts (soprano). A studio
recital S. 2 The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski
5.44 Imu Anderson (pianist) (A studio recital). I). 0 Cricket Score: Australia v. Kent. !),!.") Repetition of With (lie Kiwis in .Inpan 11.30 Ashley Aitcheson (Dunedin he.eitom 1 ). A studio recital. 0,45 Queen’s Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry Wood. 10.4 Musical Miscellany. 10.45 Music for the Theatre Organ.
2VH XAPIER 7.13 “T Was The!"'; A refugee from France” by Jeanne IMdulph, 7.30 Evening Progvnmine. Listeners’. Scrapbook. (A studio programme). 5. 0 BBC Brains Trust: W. .1. Brown Margery Fry. Bertrand Russell. Sir Arthur Salter. Sir Malcolm Snreent. and Qncstionmaater Lionel Hale. 8.30 Orand Symphony Orchestra. Edmund Haldane (bass-baritone). The 0«or-'"e Melachrino Orchestra conducted by Richard Tauber. I .on don Syrmhony Orchestra conducted by Sir Moßnlm S'” , gont Edmund ITnldane (bass baritone). From tlr> studio D. 13 “Bridge on the Air”; A contract- bridge match between Bournemouth and London, iniroditeed by Steward MacPherson and described by Terence Reese. (BBC nrodnetioin. nan “Altifh Binding in the Marsh ” 10 0 Rhythm Time, featuring Bob Crosby
3YA CHRISTCHURCH 7.15 “Bv-Paths of Literature: John InglcRdrit and the Oxford Movonu'nt,” a talk by G. J. C. Raid. 7.30 Evening Program me. The Allen Both Orchestra. 7.33 “Dad and Dave’’ 7.40 The Mills Brothers and Johnny Onarnicri (pianist). 7.5 S “The Great Koxthytho,” by Gaorgctle Heyer. 5.20 “Merry Go Bound” (BBC Transcription) P.. 50 The Music Hall Varieties Orchestra I). 0 Professional Wrestling. (Prom the Civic Theatre). 10.0 London Dances to Chappie D’Amato and his Orchestra. 10.30 Dance Recordings
IVA BUXSDIX . 7. 0 Local Announcements; Rabbit Skin Sale Report. 7.15 Winter Course Talk: History of the Theatre: Modern American Drama, by Rodney Kennedy. Adult Education Tutor. Otago University District, 7.35 Evening programme. “It’s a Small World,” Music of European Countries. (A Studio Recital).
S. 5 St. Kilda Band, conducted by K. G. L. Smith, 8.20 Paul Robeson (bass). 8.23 The Baud. A studio recital 838 The Hawaiian Serenaders. Music of the South Seas. (A studio presentation) 0.15 Repetition of With the Kiwis in Japan !) - 35 Scapegoats of History. Louis Eugene Napb .eon: Prince Imperial. 10.0 “The Masqueraders” (BBC production). 10.15 Radio’s Variety Stage: Light Music with songs and comedy.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14757, 24 August 1948, Page 6
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