TO-NIGHT’S RADIO PROGRAMMES
IYA AUCKLAND 7,ls.Gardening Talk 7.30 Uvi'iilug ITogranmi!'. Dance Hand, fcaliii'inji Lou Camp bell ami his orcbestra. ■7.52 Mary Martin with Mantovuui ami lii« Theatre Orchestra. 8. -1 “Date with Janie”8.34 Nancy Harric and her Quartet. (From the studio). 8.49 Ambrose and his Orchestra. 0.30 The John MaeKenzie Trio (A studio programme!. U.4d Dick Jurgens and his orchestra. ’O.O Dance Music
"VA WELLINGTON T.t.j Talk: ‘‘Southern Uhodesia”: Mrs A W. Gordon describes entertainmen and welfare there 7.30 Evening Programme. Choral Mind series: Studio singers direeted b; Harry Brusey, with Dorothy Web' taeeompanist). (From (he Hindis Church)’. ■ t: . 0 Tile National Orrlcsi ra IW< Uingloi Gronii). <A studio pv<-scntalinoi 0.30 James Hopkinson (Unto) and Dir ofta Cunningham (piano) A studio re eifal). 9.13 Philin Neil Prise: The eomp“stt innwhich siiared first prize in the 1!) If two-piano competition, played by I’m feasor V. K. Galway and Professor T V. Griffiths, ’•l3 The Carrol Gibbons Kudin Show. 10.43 Music for the Theatre Organ.
2YZ N API KB 7.30 Evening Program me. Lumlon .Symphony Orchestra conducted by ' Sir Malcolm Sargent. 7.-15 A. 11. F. Wright (bass baritone! amt Rachel Plan); (mezzo-soprano!. (A studio programm'd. S. 0 “Grand Hotel.’’ (Albert Sandler and (he Palm Court Orchestra! 5.30 Walter Bentley, baritone. (A studio recital). 8.45 Mew Queen's Hull Eight Orchestra conducted by Eric Coates. 030 Nellie Field ho use (contralto). The origin of the Carol. (From the studio). 10.0 Rhythm Time: Duke Ellington.
3YA CHItISTCHI' JK CM 1.30 Evening Programme. Sidney Torch and his orchestra. 7.33 “Dad and Dave” 7.43 Music for You: Vocalist Coral Cummings and the Hob Bradford Trio. (From the studio). 7.58 “Whose Body”. (A DEC Transcription) 0.30 “Tlie Glove,’-’ a mystery play by Stuart Body. (A BBC transcription) 10.0 Melodies from British Hadio. 10.30 Dance Music.
4YA HUMMJIN 7.15 “ The Angry Listener,’’ by Ngaio Marsh” T. 30 Evening Prognumue. Charles Williams ami his Concert Orchestra. 7.40 Sidney Ellis (tenor). (A studio recital) 7.30 London Symphony Orchestra. il. 0 Bandstand: For Our Scottish Listeners. (A studio presentation) 5.40 The -Hawaiian Serenadcrs. (A studio presentation) 9.30 “Laura” 10,0 “Grand Hotel” 10.30 The English Variety Stage
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14858, 21 December 1948, Page 6
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