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TODAY’S PROGRAMMES i 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: The Yeomen of' the Guard, a presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera. 9.15: Lookout, by R. H. Launder. 9.30: Hancock's Half Hour. 10.0: Sports Review. 10.15: Your Dancing Party. 10.30: Modern Dance Music. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH . (960 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: The Paris Conservatoire Orchestra. 7.30: Talk: A Question of Latitude, by. W. N. Graham. 7.42: Gerard Souzay (baritone). 7.50: The Boyd Neel String Orchestra. 8.0: Mrs Lunn’s Bookcase: A Christchurch collection of old books opened and displayed by G. C. A. Wall. 8.40: Jascha Heifetz (violin) and t Emanuel Bay (piano). 9.0: The Stock- i holm Concert Association Orchestra. 9.31: 5 Play: Golden Shadow, adapted by Mollie . Greenhalgh. 10.42: The Prisca Quartet. IYA. AUCKLAND (760 Kilocycles) . 7.30 p.m.: The Yeomen of the Guard. ‘ 9.30: Hancock’s Half Hour. 10.0: Make ’ Believe Ballroom Time. 2YA, WELLINGTON * (570 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: The Yeomen of the Guard. 9.30: Hancock’s Half Hour. 10.0: Jim < Golding and his Band. 10.30: Make Believe Ballroom Time. , 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: The Yeomen of the Guard. 9.30: Hancock's Half Hour. 10.10: Your . Dancing Party. 10.25: Chico O’Farrill’s Orchestra. SUNDAY 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 11.0 a.m.: Presbyterian Service: Knox Church, preacher. Rev. M. W. Wilson; organist, E. Bush; choirmaster, W. Anderson. 7.0 p.m.: Methodist Service: Wesley Church, preacher, Rev. V. R. Jamieson; organist, Brian Jamieson; choirmaster. Jack Davies. 8.5: Overture: The Merry Widow (Franz Lehar) 8.15: Dutch Light Music. 8.30: Albert Sandler Trio. 8.45: Sunday Evening Talk, Dominion Weather Forecast and News. 9.15: Play: The Law and the Prophets, by Donald McHugh. 10.15: Late Evening Concert. 10.50: The Epilogue. ll.C: London News. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 p.m.: The Amadeus String Quartet. 7.22: J, rm K ard Seefried (soprano). 7.36; The Frankenland State Symphony Orchestra. 8.0: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone). 8.10: Winifred Gardner (piano). 8.24: The Son of Jesse, the Biblical Story of the Boy David, in verse and music. 8.33: The Paganini Quartet. 8.56: The Royal Festival Orchestra and Choir. 9.8: The Boyd Neel String Orchestra. 9.35: Eileen Joyce (piano). 10.0: Watson forces (viola) and Myers Foggin (piano). 10.13: Twentieth Century Theatre: Ber”ard Shaw and the Play of Ideas, talk by Professor J. Isaacs. 10.43: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. IYA, AUCKLAND 8.5 p.m.: Spring Song. 9.15: Fernand Marseau (flute). 9.30: They Went the Unknown Ways. 9.45: Play: Our Mr Dundas, by Alan Jenkins. 10.25: Ballet Suites. 10.50: The Epilogue. 2YA, WELLINGTON Q S * n «ers and Strings, with nh’Hipps (soprano), director Fanny McDonald. 8.30: Music from the British isles. 9.1 a: Film Review. 9.30: We Hear St V s ' 10 0: Music Hath Charms. 10.30: Reverie. 10.50: The Epilogue. 4YA, DUNEDIN o io s Zurich Tonhale Orchestra. ■ 8.13: Graham Gorton (hr - «.3O: I Short Story: Old Sam. by Wiiliam GlynneJones. 9.15; Double Bill; The Grey
Piper, adapted by Oliver A. Gffiesple from a short story by Edward O Donell, and Honeysuckle Cottage adapted by Andrew Seacombe fromthe story by P. G. Wodjj house. 10.15: Th, Music of David Orade villa. K.Ut Th, ZpUeaua.
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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27832, 3 December 1955, Page 5
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