BROADCASTING
TODAY’S PROGRAMME 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 7.30 p.m.: Theatre of Music: The Emerald Isle, an Irish comic opera by Arthur Sullivan and Edward German. 8.30: The Light descriptive Concert. 8.44: Country Dance Tunes. 9.15: Lookout, bv Rev. Ewen Simpson. 9.30: The Goon Show: Peter Sellers. Harry Seccombe. and Spike Milligan in a new varietv scries. 10 0Sports Review. 10.15: Urbie Green's Sextet. 10.30: Mel Henke (piano). 10.45: Modern Dance Music. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH 7 0 p.m.: Margaret Ritchie (soprano). 7.18: Lamoureux Chamber Orchestra. 7 30Tune in Perspective. A Christian’s View a talk by the Rev. Luke Jenkins. 7.46: Vaughan Williams. 8.47: Nicola RossiLemeni (bass). 9.2: The Ruth Pearl Quintet 9.30: Play: Iphigenia in Tauris. hy Goethe, adapted by Helena Wood from Roy Pascal’s translation. 10.50: The Virtousi di Roma. IYA, AUCKLAND 7.30 p.m.: Theatre of Music: The rY^v5 a + d v ’ enna Philharmonic Orchestra 9.30: The Goon Show. 10.0: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 2YA, WELLINGTON 7.30 p.rn : Theatre of Music: The Emerald Isle. 8.30: The Cincinnati Summer Opera Orchestra and Ema Sack (soprano). 9 30: The Goon Show. 10.0: Jim Golding and his Band. 10.35: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Rilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Theatre of Music: The
Emerald Isle. 8.30: Songs of the Prairie. 9.30: The Goon Show. SUNDAY 3¥A, CHRISTCHURCH 11.0 a.m.: Presbyterian Service: Andrew's Church, preacher. Rt. Rev. John A. Allan; organist, Robert Lake; choirmaster. Len Barnes. 7.0 p.m.: Brethren Service: Rutland Street Hall; preacher. Dr. John Sturt: organist. Jean Thomas; choirmaster. E. N. C'. opin. 8.5: Overture: La Belle Helene (Offenbach). 8.15: Rene Morgan (piano). 8.30: A Selection of Viennese Wine Songs. 8.45: Sunday Evening Talk. Dominion Weather Forecast and News. 9.15: A Symphonic Portrait of George Gershwin. 9.41: Songs <n Stephen Foster. 10.0; Sunday E\ening i Concert. 11.0: London News. 3YC. CHRISTCHURCH 7.0 p.m.: The Griller String Quartet. 8.10: Short Story: Blow The Bellrop Job, !by V. Atherton. 8.22; Alfred Brain (horn) with Members of the Janssen Symphony Orchestra. 9.7: Eugene Conley (tenor). 9.21: Kathleen Long (piano). 9.32: Julius Baker (flute) and Sylvia Marlowe (harpsichord). 9.45: Annie Woudt (soprano). David Hollestelle (baritone). 10.22: The Chigi Qu.ntet. IYA. AUCKLAND 8.5 p.m.: New Symphony Orchestra. 8.15: Myra Otter (contralto) and Ronald McLeod (tenor). 8.35: The Paris Conservatoire Orchestra. 9.15: Ronnie Munro Orchestra. 9.30: Visit to a Chinese Opera: a talk by Gus N land. 9.45: Paul BaduraSkoda and Joerg Demus. 10.3: Negro Spirituals. 10.15: Miniature Concert. 2YA, WELLINGTON 8.5 p.m.: Dancing through the Years with the Harry Botham Orchestra. 8.30: Songs for Everyone. 9.15: The English Singers. 9.35: We Hear from the Stars. 10.0: Music Hath Charms. 10.30: Reverie. DUNEDIN 8.5 p.m.: Dech Quintet. 8.30: Short Story: Sullivan's Benefit, by Eric Roberts. 9 15: Andres Segovia (gu tan and the New London Orchestra. 9.35: Nikita Magafoff (piano). 9.55: London Philharmonic Orchestra. 10 15: Melody for Strings. 10.45; Music for Meditation.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27920, 17 March 1956, Page 12
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