BROADCASTING
TODAY’S PROGRAMMES
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Betty McCarrigan (mezzosoprano). 7.43: The Henry Rudolph Harmony Serenaders, with John Hoskins. 8.0: Final Election Addresses by the Leader of the Opposition and the Prime Minister. 9.30: Glenda. 10.0: Light and Bright. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles)
7.0 p.m.: Song and Dance in Britain: Northern Ireland. 7.30: The Story of the Brontes. 7.44: Bach and Mozart. 8.17: Two Laments for Orchestra. 8.33: Excerpts from Boris Godounov. B.soThe London Symphony Orchestra. 9.30: This is Northern Ireland, a feature devised and produced by San Hanna Bell. IYA, AUCKLAND (760 Kilocycles)
7.30 p.m.: Music You'll Remember. 7.45: Auckland Competitions Society. 8.0: Final Election Addresses by the Leader of the Opposition and the Prime Minister. 9.30: The Audiences Were Mixed. 10.0: Carmen Cavallaro. 10.15: Scottish Interlude.
2YA, WELUNGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7JO p.m.: Song Memories. 8.0: Final Election Addresses by the Leader of the Opposition and the Prime Minister. 9.30: Focus on Communism. 10.0: Rhythm on Record. 10.25: Results from the Wellington Competitions. 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Melody Cruise. 8.0: Final Election Addresses by the Leader of the Opposition and the Prime Minister. 9.30: London Studio Melodies. 10.0: Charlie Burnet and his Orchestra.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26514, 31 August 1951, Page 6
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