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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH a (690 Kilocycle*) 7.30 p.m.: Mantovani and his Concert Orchestra. 7.38: "The Novelettea.’’ 7.52: Mantovani and his Concert Orchestra. 7.55: “Bandstand.” 8.25: Colin Campbell (baritone). 8.58: Station Notices. 9.0: Overseas and N.Z. News. 9.15: UNESCO World Review. 930: Lois Manning (pianist). 9.44: "The Fire on the Snow," a play by Douglas Stewart. 1031: Nocturnes. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 8.0 p.m.: In the Modern Idiom. 8.30: For the Organist. 8.46: Recent English Recordings. 9.0: The Music of Manhattan. 9.30: "To Have and to Hold." 9.43: Through the Years with Denny Dennis. 9.55: Ballet Music. IYA, AUCKLAND (750 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: “Around the Town.” 730: "Twelve Cities: Eisenach," a travelogue by Gordon Ireland. 8.21: Music of the week. 8.41: “The Musical Friends.” 9.5: Professional Wrestling. 10.0: Scottish 1 Interlude. 10.15: Play: "Young. Chippy,” by Grant Wallace. 10.45: Music. Mirth, and Melody. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Swiss National Day. 8.0: Requestfully Yours. 8.20: Discussion. 9.30: "In the Steps of Omar Khayyam.” 932: The National Symphony Orchestra. 10.0: Dance Hour. 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Official Opening of Dunedin Missionary Exhibition. 8.30: Dunedin R.S.A. Choir. 9.30: "History and Harmony in Otago,” Roxburgh. 10.0: Accent on Melody.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25870, 1 August 1949, Page 3
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