WEEKEND RADIO
Today’s Programmes 8.8. C. Pacific Service.—s.ls: Talk, Calling New Zealand. 5.30: Tommy Handley s Half-hour. 6.0: News. O.lo: heeding tne World, Talk, F. L- McDougall. 6.30; Bickershaw Colliery Band. 7.0! Radio Newsreel. 7.30: World Affairs, Wickham bteed. 7 45* Fred. Hartley’s Music. 8.0: News and Commentary. 8.15: 8.8. C. Orchestra. 8.4.): Chevenlx, French Poem, read by John Clements. General Forces Programme. 10.0: News. \ ... 2YA, Wellington.—o.o, 7.0, i. 40, a.Io. News. 10.10: Devotions. 10.30: “Tradesmen's Entrance.” 11.0; Famous Men ot the Theatre. 12.15. 1.15: News. 3.0: R ll =by Relay. 5.0: Children’s Session. 0-15. News. 6.32: Results of. Local Bodies Elections. 0.0: Newsreel. 11.0; J'lewsreel. 11.20: Close Down. _ ZYC, Wellington.—o.O: lanety. 8.0. Classical Music. 3YD, Wellington.—7.o: You Asked tor it Session. 2YH, Napier.—7.o, 7.4i>, 8.45: .Yews. 0.15: “Memories of a Mission House, Cecil Hull. 11.0: Morning Programme. 12.xa, 115: News. 6.0: “Troubadours/* . 6.T5: News. 0.32: Results of Local Bodies Elections. 0.45: Rugby Results. 0.0: Newsreel. ITA, Auckland. —10.20: For My Lady. 10.45; “Here ami There.” 3.0: Rugby Relay from Eden Park. 0.32; Light Music. 3YA, Christchurch. —10.0: Musical Coinedv Queens. 11.0: "Great Figures of the Modern Theatre.”- 3.0 s Rugby Relay from Lancaster Park. Light Music. 4YA, Dunedin.—ll.o: “The Lady.” 1.30: Rufcby Relay from Carisbrook.
Tomorrow’s Programmes
8.8. C. I’acltio Service. —5.15: Bach’s Music played by Joan and Valerie Tremble, piano. 5.30: "Experiment in 1< reedom,” “Mary Kingsley.” (S.O: News. G.l»: American Commentary, Raymond Gram Swing, fi.3o: Calling South Australia. 7.9: Radio Newsreel. 7.30: Feature, London Calling Europe. 7.45: Programme announcements. 8.0: News and Commentary. 8.15: Chapter and Verse, -Poetry Reading. 8.30: Whitsunday Service, Durham Cathedral, address, Very Rev. C. A. Allngton. Dean. 10.0: News. _ 2YA, Wellington.—G.o, i.O, ■ i.4,>, 8.4 a: News. 9.0: With the Boys Overseas. 11.9: Methodist Service (Rev. J. D. McArthur). 1215: These We Have Loved. 1.15: News. Talk, Wickham Steed. 2.0: “Sympboule Espagnolc.” 3.30: Music We Love. 5,0: Children's Session. 5.5: “The Man Born to be King.” G. 15: News. 7.0: Anglican Service (Canon D. J. Davies). 8.5: N.B.S. Light Orchestra. 9.0: Newsreel. 9.42: A comedy, "Cupid and Commonsense.” 11.9' News. 11.20: Close down. 2YC, Wellington.—6.o: Recordings. S.'j Sympboule Music. 2YI), Wellington.—7.o: Recalls. 7.33: “The Amazing Adventures of Mr. Bliss.” 8.0: World-famous Orchestras. 8.30: “Dad and Dave.” 9.2: Songs from the Shows. 9.30: “Forgotten People.” 2YII, Napier.—B.4s: News. 9.0: With the Boys Overseas. 10.30: Morning programme. 1.15: News. Talk, 'Wickham Steed. 2.0: Concert Session. 6.15: News. 7.0: Presbyterian Service (Rev. Angus McKenzie). 845: “Girl of the Ballet.” 9.0: Newsreel IYA, Auckland.—ll.o: Roman 1 Catholic Service (Bishop Liston). 2.0: "The Man Born to lie King.” 3.0: British Chureti Leaders Speaking. 3.30: Symphony Orchestras. 7.0: Baptist Service (Rev. Rex Goldsmith). 8.10: Andersen Tyrer (piano). 9.33: Music from tile Theatre. tIYA. Christchurch.—ll.o: Anglican Service (Canon S. Parr). 3.0: Music by Beethoven. 4.28: ‘‘Travellers’ Tales.” 5.15: "Meu and Music.” 8.8. C. programme. 7.0. Roman Catholic Service (Rev. Father Joyce). 8.21: Robert Lindsay (baritone). 9.30: Harold Prescott (tenor). IYA. Dunedin.—ll.o: Presbyterian Service (Rev. J. Ewen Simpson). 3.30: “TraniInntic Cull.” 8.8. C. production. 4.14 "Puck's Post,” 8.8. C. production. 0.45: Salvation Army Service (Adjutant Manse Read). 8.12: Bertha Rawlinson (contr’alto).
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 205, 27 May 1944, Page 8
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