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BROADCASTING

TODAY’S PROGRAMMES 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Excerpts from “London Town” Stage Production. 7.44: “Dad and Dave.” 7.57: New Light Symphony Orchestra. 8.0: “Farewell, Helen,” by C. Gordon Glover. 8.26: The New Light Symphony Orchestra, f 1.30: The Tune Parade. 8.50: Peggy Cochrane with Jack Payne and his Orchestra. 9.0: Overseas and New Zealand News. 9.20: Farm News. 9.30: Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra. 9.45: Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra. 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH (1200 Kilocycles) 8.0 p.m.: Music of the United Nations. 9.1: Songs from the Shows. 9-30: “The Sparrows of London.” 9.43: Como and Cugat 10.0: Evening Serenada. I¥A, AUCKLAND * (650 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Bands of the United Nations. 8.0: The National Orchestra of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service (from Auckland Town Hall). 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: “Desert Island Discs.” 8.0: Rosamond Caradus (Auckland soprano). 9.30: United Nations Present. 10.0: The Masters in Lighter Mood. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: French Composers. 8.54: Sir Hamilton Harty and London Symphony Orchestra. 9.30: Marguerite Long (piano). 9.50:’ Howard Barlow and Columbia Broadcasting Symphony. 10.0: “Inspector Cobb Remembers.” 10.15- Time to Relax.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25208, 12 June 1947, Page 2

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25208, 12 June 1947, Page 2

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25208, 12 June 1947, Page 2

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