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BROADCASTING

•q-DAY’S programmes ’ IT A, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) te OJ«- : Grand Opera Orchestra. 7.34Haase (mezzo-soprano). 7.46Krirt and Landauer (duo-pianists). 8.0-Ev-re Human After All. 8.30: The Neel Orchestra. 8.42: Herbart for* (baritone). 8.54: The Bovd Neel hestra 9.30? L<» ndo n Studio Melodies ®TSnugg ling nUcit . Drugs, by Sir £L,.s Russell Pasha. 10.14: Royal Opera gyorchestra. 3YC. CHRISTCHURCH .•1 D.m.: George Eskdale and Symorchestra. 7.30: What the War Enk Us: War Anxiety and Children. H Brew. 7.46: Brahms and Beet--8.55: Elisabeth Schumann (so--9.20: One of a Kind: Musical 10.15: Excerpts from JJespetre's "Hamlet.’ spoken by Sir GiivierIYA. AUCKLAND « rM pjn-: M-nuel S. Acuna and his Jrican Dan. Orchestra. 7.45: Billy Sferl Novelties. 8X: Melody tor 8.10: lake It From Here. 10.0: lnt-rlud-. 10.15: Light Tunes. 2YA. WELLINGTON Jeanne Thompson (contralto) rtCvrii Ainsworth (flute). 8.0: N.Z.B.S. Srtiine: "Crime Comes to Cranbury,” £7Victor Andrews. 8.2 o: Jaroff's Don Ssacii Choi-. 9.30: Down Memory tTT. 10.0: Rhythm on Record. 4YA, DUNEDIN p.m.: "Dick Barton." 8.0: StarRsh- Album. 829: "Dad and Dave.” 3.44Sgof the Mayerl Bag. 9.30: Discussion: Sjwn Planning. 10.0: Gene Krupa and Orchestra.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26212, 8 September 1950, Page 11

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26212, 8 September 1950, Page 11

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26212, 8 September 1950, Page 11

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