TONIGHT'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
IYA AUCKLAND 7.15 Sports Parade. 7.30 London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir. 7.56 London Philharmonic Orches-. B.ooHeifetz (violin) and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 8.25 Opinion Please. 9.14 Sir Carl Berendsen addresses the Political Committee of U.N/ on the breach of Human Rights in the Balkans. 9.30 The Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, conducted by John Barbirolli. 10.00 Heather Mixture: Scottish Variety. 10.30 Variety.
IXH HAMILTON 7.00 Guy Lombardo and his orchestra. 7.15 "Heart of the Sunset." , 7.45 At Short Notice. 8.00 "The Cook of the Gannet," by W. W. Jacobs. 8.23 Concert Artists. 8.45 Talk: "The Making of a Play" The Actor; Alan Dent sums up. 9.04 Four Kings of Rhythm. 9.30 Sports Preview. 9.45 Gems from the Opera. 10.15 Louis Levy and his Orchestras
IYZ ROTORUA 1.30 Broadcast to Schools. 2.00 Album of Familiar Music. 2.30 Life's Lighter Side. 2.45 Music While You Work. 3.15 Solo Artist's Spotlight: Walter Midgley (tenor). 3.30 Musical Miscellany. 4.00 Classical Half-hour. 4.30 Melodies of the Month. 5.00 Children's session: Aunt Joan 5.30 Music before six. 6.00 Dinner music. 6.45 Pre-election address by Mrs H. B. Ross, followed at 7.00 by Mr A. C. Baxter. 7.15 Talk: "Teacher's Diary," by Ray Fox. 7.30 Down Memory Lane. B.ooTauranga Highland Pipe Band and Patricia Mackenzie (soprano). (From the Studio). 8.20 Mary Murphy (Auckland soprano). (A Studio Recital). 8.35 NZBS Storytime: "Barratry in the Boxroom," by George Malgrue. 9.14 Sir Carl Berendsen addresses the Political Committee of UN on the breach of Human Rights in the Balkans. 9.30 Latest Releases. 10.00 For Our Irish Listeners. 10.25 IYZ Calling the Pacific. Saturday 7.00 Breakfast Session. 9.04 Morning Star: Allan Jones (tenor). 9.15 Accordion Club. 9.30 Light and Bright. 10.00 "Simon the Coldheart." 10.15 What's Popular This Week? 10.30 Gardening Talk. 11.00 The'Tune Twisters. Hifhsoots. 11.30 Sing it Again."
2YA WELLINGTON 7.15 Feilding Stock Market Report. 7.30 Sylvia Cartwright (soprano) and Shirley Power (piano). (A Studio Recital.) 7.52 ABC Light Orchestra. 8.00 Play: "Action," C. E. Montague's story adapted by J. L. Scott. (NZBS production). 8.30 London Palladium Orchestra. 8.40 The English Singers. (A Studio Presentation). 9.14 Sir Carl Berendsen addresses the Political Committee of UN . on the breach of Pluman Rights in the Balkans. 9.30 Boys' Institute Senior Band, conducted by J. King. (A studio recital) 10.00 Race Review. 10.10 Rhythm on Record: "Turntable.
2YA CHRISTCHURCH 7.15 "Living and Learning in Britain"; final talk by Frank Sutton. 7.30 Leon Goossens (oboe) and the Philharmonic orchestra. 7.45 Edna Boyd-Wilson (mezzo soprano). (From the studio). 8.00 National Symphony Orchestra of England. 8.04 Lois Manning (pianist). (From the studio). 8.22 The Morriston Boys' Choir. 8.43 Albfert Schweitzer ( organ) 9.14 Sir Carl Berendsen addresses the Political Committee of UN of the breach of Human Rights in the Balkans. 9.30 Ring up the Curtain: Excerpts from "II Trovatore," with Rosina Raisbeck (mezzosoprano), Walter Midgley (tenor), Douglas Craig (baritone) and the BBC Theatre Chorus and Orchestra. (BBC * Programme). 10.14 Famous Orchestras and Concert artists.
4YA DUNEDIN 7.15 Snorts News. 7.30 "Dick Bagton". 8.00 Starlight Album: Mai Chisholm and his orchestra. (A studio presentation). 8.20 "Dad and Dave." 8.?5 With a Smile and a 9.14 Sir Carl Berendsen addresses the Political UN on the >-n-epch of liuman Rights m the Balkans. 030 Discussion Group. 10.00 Lionel Hpmnt.nn'q Orr-hp^t^-i
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15135, 18 November 1949, Page 6
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