WEEKEND RADIO
Today’s Programmes
8.8. C. Pacific Service.—6.6. War on the Land: Capt. Cyril Falls. 6.00. Freedom Forum: 'BllOOlll There be a Coalition in Post-war Britain.” 7.0: Radio Newsreel. 7.30: Fred Hartleys Music. 7.45 i AVorld Affairs: AVlckham. steed. 8.0. HeadUne News,’ views. Handley’s ball-hour. 8.4»: Talk. Colin AVills. 9.0: 8.8. C. Orchestra. 9.40. News Headlines. 01 -. T „n 21’A, AVellington.—6.o. 7.0, <.40, 5.40 ; Lon don News. 10.10: Devotions. 10.40. Jezebel’s Daughter.". 11.0: Talk. ll.B): Racing Relay. 12.15. 1.15. 6.1 a: London News. 7.30••■Sweet Rhythm. 8-3: Play: lhe Old Crony.” 8.31: "Comedy Caravan. 90. Newsreel. 10.0: Dominion Bowling Pro; gross report. 10.20; Paul Presents. IO.aO. War Review. 11.0: Loudon News. II.JV. Closedown. _ cn2YC, AVellington.—o.O: Yanety. B.u. Classical music. ', . , f SYD, Wellington.—7.o: You Asked for It Session. c _ , 15 . 2YH, Napier.—. 0. i.4a, 5.40. I- 10 . Lio. London News. 6.0: "Rhythm aB the Time.” 6.15: London News. 6.47. Cricket results. ' 7.30: "Hunchback of Ben Ah. 8.30: Command performance U.S.A. J.v. Newsreel. 9.25: "The Moonstone. IYA, Auckland. —10.20: Master Singers. 4.30: Sports results. 7.30: Beggy Lewis (soprano). S.S: Harry Donaldson .(tenor). 8.20: Betty Hall (piano). 8.32: Louise Rossiter (contralto). 9.25: Feature: “Welcome AVeek-end." 10.25: Masters in Lighter 11 3YA Christchurch. —10.0: Famous comedians. '7.30; Vera Martin (contralto). 8.4. "Krazy Kapers.” 8.28: American variety. 8.31: Thomas L. Thomas (baritone). J. 31. Georse Titchncr (ecuiedian). 10—o: X'ncu. Band Wagon. _„ A , 4YA, Dunedin. —1J.0: Cl-he Lady. Orchestral programme. 8.8: James Sirapson (tenor). 8.26; Pat Woods (contralto). Tomorrow’s Programmes 2YA, Wellington.—6.o. 7.0, 7.45, 8.45: London News. 9.0: AVltli N.Z. Forces in Pacifico and .Middle East. 11.0: Brethren Service. 1.15: London News. 2.0: Greig B music. 3.30: Jlusie We Love, with Richard Crooks. 6.15: London News. iM: Anglican service. 8.5: NBS. Light Orchestra. 8.45: Talk. 9.0: Newsreel. 9.20: News iu Maori. 9.42:.P;ay‘ "The Fatal Step. 11.0: London News. 11.20: Close' down. 2YC. Wellington—6.o: Variety. 8.0. Symphonic music. SYD. Wellington.—7.o: Recalls. 7.03“Mr. Thunder.” 8.0: World famous orchestras. 5.30: “Dad and Dave.” 9.2: bright Napier.—B.4s: London News. 9.0: AVith N.Z. Forces in the Pacific and Middle East 1.15: London News. 2.0: Concert session. 6.15: London News. i.O: Baptist service (Rev. J. R. Jamieson). 8.15. "Sorrell and Son.” 9.0: Newsreel. 9.20: IYA'"Auckhfnd.—llo: Jlethodist service (Rev. W. AValker). 2.0: Of General Appeal. 3.0: Chopin and his Jlusic. 3.30: Symphony orchestras. 7.0: Presbyterian service (Dr. J. C. Castle). 8.11: Anita Led.sbaui (mezzo-contralto). 9.33: Mu sic from th 3VA lCa 'liristelnireti.—ll.o: Congregational service (Rev. A. W. Whiting). 230: Feature: "Arrows on tlie Jlap. o.O: Jlusic bv Cesar Franck. 7.0: Roman Catholic service (Rev. Fathe- Daly). 8.23: Margaret Hamilton (contralto). JI.X: Elsie BettsVincent (piano) and Keith berry (barito.lYA. Dunedin.—H.o: Anglican service (The Dean). 3.5: Orchestras of the AA orhl., 3.30: “The King's Ships.” 6.30: Methodist service (Rev. L. B. Neale). 8.0: Ethel Wallace (violin). Eunice Steadman lV’ a “p). and James Rodgers (flute). 8.22: Charles Martin (piano).
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 99, 22 January 1944, Page 6
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473WEEKEND RADIO Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 99, 22 January 1944, Page 6
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