TO-NIGHT’S RADIO PROGRAMMES
tYA AUCKLAND 7.15 .Mainly About Books: .loliu ItoUJ talks aboiit (lie Uccifiit.rii-illes of Charley WiUertoii. , 7..‘hi I'B'eninjr Denis Brain {horni. ami the. Grill.u- Quartet. 7, Maureen Fletehcr (soprano). (A studio recital). 8. 0 Lenora Owsley (piano,). A studio recital.) B. in Georges Thill (tenon. 5.15 StriiiKS of the Salon Group ol the National Orchestra. 8,48 Nancy llvans (contralto), with Max Gilbert (viola), and Myers fog gin (piano). p. 19 Australian Commentary. ii.MO “Opinion, I'lease.’’ 10. 0 Escape of Charles 11. (BBC Programme). 10,4-1 Haulers in Lighter Mood.
CIA WELLINGTON 7.1.5 Gardening Talk. 7.30 Evening Programme. Smigtime with the Jest era, anil I lie Jumping .lacks. 7.48 llrian Sehtdield. (A studio recital) 8. 0 Les (‘hauteurs dc Lyon. 8.20 The Singers (A Simile Presentation). 8.43 Perrin Sutcliffe (baritone) : Australian Bush Songs (A studio recital). 0.10 Australian Gouinientary. ;>.:JO “Lady in a Fog" (BBC Production*. 10. 0 Allen Wellbrook and bis Music (irom the Majestic Cabaret*. ]0,30 Songs by Doris Day.
CYZ NA PI CK 7,15 Hawke’s Bay Stock -Market Meoorl. 7.30 Evening Programme. Uadio Theatre; “Polly •with a Past.*' 8.39 The Noel Coward Programme. 0.19 Australian Commentary. 9.30.1. M. Sanroma (pianist) and the Boston Promenade Orchestra. Ml. 5 Famous Opera Houses: Biesem, 10.20 BBC .Symphony Orchestra, eouduetc;d by Sir Adrian Boult.
:;VA CHKXSXCHUKCH 7.15 Book Iteview: Hugh Graham 7.30 Evenln Programme. 3YA Studio Orchestra conducted by Will Hutchens 7.58 Alison Cordery (soprano). (From the studio). 8.11 Evelyn Bothwell and the Halle Orchestra. 8.19 Olive Burson (pianist*. Variations on a theme by Schumann. (From the studio). 8.35 Paul Schaeffler (bass) nod the Loudon Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Karl Raiilcl. , 8,51 The Boyd Neel String Orchestra. 9.19 Australian Commentary. 9.30 The Halle Orchestra conducted by John Barbirolli. 10.4 In Lighter Vein 10.15 “A 1 Satlou ami his Hot Dogs,"
11A DUNEDIN 7. 8 Burnside Stock Market Report 7.15 “The American Theatre.” talk by 11. V. Baigcnt. 7.30 Evening Program me. "Melody on the Move”*; Vocalists Joan Douglas and Dave Maharey; Boh Smith, the Singing Cowboy; Pianist Brian Wise, and Hie Orchestra directed by' Ted (“Strike”) Andrews. (A studio presentation). 8. 0 At the Theatre Oran Console. 5.15 “Sons for Sale”: Bay Hunt and Reg Reason with Hon Clarkson (piano). 8.30 Radio Playhouse: “Some Sailors Care,” short story by George Mulgrue. read by Derinol Cathie. (NZBK production ). 8.48 Harry Davidson’s Orchestra. 9.39 “The Frightened Lady.” 19.0 Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra. 10.30 Rhythm Parade: Jim Seoular.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14859, 22 December 1948, Page 6
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