BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: The London Promenade Orchestra. 7.34: “Dad and Dave.” 7.45: Two Popular Overtures: Reginald Foort (organ). 8.0: Music by Novello and Coward. 8.24: Story: "The Man Who Changed Places,” by J. Jefferson Farjeon. 8.38: Rhythm Rendezvous. 9.30: Tony Pastor and his Orchestra. 10.0: Here's Don Byas. 10.15: Edmond Hall and his Quartet. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) Z 7.0 p.m.: Excerpts from Operas by R. Strauss. 7.28: Donald Munro (baritone). 7.45: "Emma.” 8.14: The New Italian Quartet. 8.30: From the Fourth Edinburgh Festival. 9.24: Dinu Lipatti (piano). 9.30: The War in Burma, 1944-45. IYA, AUCKLAND (760 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: "The Blue Danube.’’ 7.57: The Auckland Manx Society’s Choir. 8.27: Play: “Nostalgia Pays No Dividend." by Charles Hatton. 9.30: “Dad and Dave.” 10.0: Machito and his Orchestra. 10.17: Lee Konitz Quintet. 2YA, WELLINGTON ». (570 Kolicycles) $■ 7.30 p.m.: "Looking at Life." 7.45: Billy Mayerl (piano). 8.0: In Pastel Mood. 820: Jean McPherson Invites You to Remember. 8.35: Songs and Stories from Scotland. 9.30: Professional Wrestling (from the Town Hall). 4YA, DUNEDIN • (780 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Opera Concert. 8.0: Short Story: “Horses from Coromandel," by Ruth Park 8.13: Symphony of Strings. 8.43: Shamrock Songs. 9.30: Grin and Share It. 10.0: 8.8. C, Theatre Orchestra.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26465, 5 July 1951, Page 5
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