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BROADCASTING

TODAY’S PROGRAMMES 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 7.30 p.m.: 3YA Studio Orchestra. 8.0: Variety Magazine. 8.20: Ellington Melodies. 8.35: Tunes from the Thirties. 9.15: Sports Magazine. 9.30: Nigel Neilson with Henry Rudolph (piano). 9.50: Hawaiian Marches. 10.0: Light Variety. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH 7.30 p.m.: Modern French Music. 7.40: Grace Wilkinson (contralto). 7.54: Masterworks from France. 8.24: Caroline Norwood and Eleanor Hancock (duopianists). 8.38: Mark Longman, of Longmans, chats informally about publishing. 8.55: The Isolde Menges String Quartet. 9.34: Brahms. ■ IVA, AUCKLAND 7.30 p.m.: Band of the Ist Battalion Auckland Regiment. 8.0: Variety Magazine. 8.20: Louis Levy and his Concert Orchestra. 8.40: Robert Simmons (baritone). 9.30: Bold Venture. 10.0: Melody Mixture. 2YA, WELLINGTON 7.30 p.m.: International Showtime. 8.0: Variety Magazine. 8.20: Nigel Neilson with Henry Rudolph at the piano. 8.45: Les Paul (the New South). 9.15: Talk in Maori. 9.30: Gathering of the Clans. 10.0: Tony Noorts and his Band. 4YA, DUNEDIN 7.30 p.m.: On Wings of Romance. 8.0: Variety Magazine. 8.20: Short Story. 8.44: Alex Lange (bass). 9.15: The Philharmonic Orchestra of Los Angeles. 9.30 Devil’s Holiday. 10.0: Rhythm Parade.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27212, 2 December 1953, Page 9

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27212, 2 December 1953, Page 9

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27212, 2 December 1953, Page 9

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