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BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles)

7.30 p.m.: 3YA Studio Orchestra. 8.0: Sports Digest. 8.15: Barbara Scott in Serenades of the Keyboard. 8 28: New Zealanders Wrote These. 8.38: Book Shop. 9.15: The Bing Crosby Show. 9.45: The Tonhalle Orchestra of Zurich. 10.3: Singing Sisters: The Beverleys. 10.18: The Ronnie Scott Jazz Club. 10.42: Billy Butterfield’s Orchestra. 3YC, CHRISTCHURCH (960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Incidental Music. The Philharmonia Orchestra. 7.30: Moral Choice. 7.50: Edna Boyd-Wilson (mezzo-soprano) and Winston Sharp (baritone). 8.10: Reginald Kell (clarinet) with Gerald Moore (piano). 8.20: The New Zealand Attitude: To Food and Drink, a talk by Dr. M. Finlay. 8.38: Ibert: Marcel Mule (saxophone) with the Paris Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.0: The National Orchestra. 10.15: As We Said: Sixteenth Century English (Part 2). 10.30: Moeran: Peter Pears (tenor). IYA, AUCKLAND (760 Kilocycles)

7.30 p.m.: Song and Story of the Maori. 7.45: Country Journal. 8.15: Barbara Scott in Serenades of the Keyboard. 8.28: New Zealanders Wrote These. 8.38: Book Shop. 9.15: The Bing Crosby Show. 9.45: Tango with Don Sesta. 10.0: The White Rabbit. 10.30: Music of Irving Berlin.

2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Music for an Idle Moment. 8.0: Sports Digest. 8.15: Barbara Scott in Serenades of the Keyboard. 8.28: New Zealanders Wrote These. 8.30: Book Shop. 9.15: The Bing Crosby Show. 9.45: The White Rabbit. 10.15: Cowboy Time. 10.30: 8.8. C. Jazz Club.

4YA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.30 p.m.: Caledonian Pipe Band of Invercargill. 8.0: Sports Digest. 8.15’ Barbara S r, ott in Serenades of the Kevboard. 8.28: New Zealanders Wrote 8.38: Book Shop. 9.15: The Bing Crosby Show. 9.45: Fela Quiet Rhythm. 10.0: The Dave Brubeck Quartet. 10.45: The Al Belletto Sextet.

Cooking With a Bang.— Domestic science classes at a girls’ school in Port Elizabeth are quite unlike those anywhere else. Just as a cake is drawn out of the oven, or a souffle popped in—there is likely to be a loud bang. The explosions came from a mysterious fault in the hot water boiler. Teachers complain the pupils have developed “an air of expectant anxiety” over the bangs. But all will soon be well. Recently the school board decided to install a new boiler.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28397, 2 October 1957, Page 9

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BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28397, 2 October 1957, Page 9

BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28397, 2 October 1957, Page 9