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BROADCASTING

TODAY’S PROGRAMME 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Theatre of Music: Burl Ives. 8.30: The Andre Kostelanetz Orchestra. 8.45: Semprini (piano). 9.30: Calling Miss Courtneidge. 10.0: Sports Review, including edited commentaries on the Christchurch Regatta at Stewart s Gully. 10.15. Jock Nisbet’s Radio Dance Band. 10.45. Modern Dance Music. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7.0 p.m.: Florence Taylor (soprano) and Maurice Till (piano). 7.16: Trio No. 4 in D (Boccherini). 7.30: Opera: La Traviata, by Verdi. 9.30: 8.8. C. World Theatre: Electra. IYA, AUCKLAND (760 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Theatre of Music: Burl Ives. 8.30: Cole Porter Melodies. \ 8.45: Highlights from Auckland's Birthday Carnival at Western Springs. 9.15: Lookout. 9.30: Calling Miss Courtneidge. 10.0: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 730 p.m.: Rav Block Entertains. 8.0: Theatre of Music: Burl Ives’ Coronation Concert recorded in the Royal Festival Hall. London. 9.15: Lookout. 9.30: Calling Miss Courtneidge. 10.0: Jim Golding and his Band. 10.30: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Theatre of Music: Burl Ives. 8.30: Calljng Miss Courtneidge. 9.15: The National Orchestra. 10.15: Sports Summary. 10.30: World of Jazz. SUNDAY 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 11.0 a.m.: Presbyterian Service: St. Paul’s Church, preacher. Rev. Stuart Francis; organist and choirmaster, George Martin. 7.0 p.m.: Methodist Service: Durham Street Church, preacher. Rev. Ashleigh K. Fetch; organist and choirmaster, Melville Lawry. 8.5: Overture: Orpheus in the Underworld. 8.15: The Kentucky Minstrels. 8.30: Reginald Kell (clarirtet). 8.45: Sunday Evening Talk, Dominion Weather Forecast and News. 9.15: Double Bill: The Projection of Addison, by Aileen Burke and Leone Stewart; and It’s a Nice Day for the Race, by H. R. Jeans. 10.15: Sunday Evening Concert. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 p.m.: Manfred Symphony (Tchaikovski). 7.51: Vladimir Horowitz (piano). 8.0: Carlene Chapcott (contralto). 8.14: The I Musici Chamber Orchestra. 8.27: Albert Schweitzer (organ). 8.45: Ronald Moon (viola) and Gwen McLeod (piano). 9.0: Ballet Suite: Homage to the Queen. 9.42: The Hymn of Jesus. , 10.2: The Griller String Quartet* 10.20: Maria Stader (soprano), songs by Mozart. 10.36: Louis Kentner (piano). IYA, AUCKLAND 8.5 p.m.: Emmerick Kalman Suite. 8.23: Marian Anderson (contralto). 9.15: Hilda Bor (piano). 9.30: Private Report: Commonplaces, the first of a series of talks by Donald Boyd. 9.45: Double Bill: The Drop too Much, by J. A. Saunders; and Minister Without Transportfolio, adapted by Finlay J. Mcdonald from the play by Calum Macleod. 10.45: American Orchestras. 2YA, WELLINGTON8.5 p.m.-; Letters and Music: Readings from the Letters of Mendelssohn and the Music they discuss. 9.15: Alec Mill (organ), with Ronald Castle (flute douce), and Zillah Castle (viola d'amore). 9.38: We Hear from the Stars. 10.0: Music Hath Charms. 10.30: Reverie. 4YA, DUNEDIN 8.5 p.m.: Gil Dech Trio, with Lesley Thorpe (contralto). 8.30: Short Story: We Always Have Turkey, by M. C. Higgs. o* ls: T^ lay; , The Cass alis Engagement. bySt. John Hankin. adapted by Oliver A. Gillespie. 9.55: Much Binding.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27884, 4 February 1956, Page 2

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27884, 4 February 1956, Page 2

BROADCASTING Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27884, 4 February 1956, Page 2

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