TODAY’S RADIO
8.8. C. Pacific Service.—s.ls: ••Britain Sings,” Exeter Male Voice Choir. 5.30: Totnm.v Handley in “Unia,” 6.0: News. 6.15": Talk, Scic'nee Notebook. 6.45: Vina Baruden. Australian Pianist. 7.0: Radio Newsreel. 7.30: Topical Talk. 7.15; “Reports fruin tlie Battlet'ronts.'’ .-7.-**l: Composer ot the Work. 8.0: News and Coniniontarj'. 8.15: 8.8. C, Theatre Orchestra, with Nancy Evans, contralto, and Harry Mortimer, trumpet.
2VA Melllngton—6.o, 7.0, 7.15, 8.45: News. 9.30: Current Ceiling Prices, 10.10: Devotions. 10.25: Tlie Home Front. 10.40: World's Great’Artists. 12.15, 1.15: News. 1.30: Educational Session. 3.15: Broadcast. French Lesson. 6.15: News. 7.0: “The Coming of Ago of the Girl Guides* Association,” Talk by His Excellency tlie Governor-General. -7.15: Winter Course Talk. "Plastics in Daily Life.” Talk by J. D. McDonald. 7.30: •'The Flying Dureliman.” 7.55: R.A.F. Poems (8.8. C. programme). 8.5: Music l\v Seliubert, played bv N B.S. String Qunrfet. 9.2: Newsreel. 9.40: Burns aud Allen, 10.0: Spotlight Band. 10.15: Salute to Khytliiu. 10.45: Band Wagon (U.S.A, programmes). 11.0: News. 11.20: Close down.
2YC Wellington.—s.o: Variety. 8.30: “Tbe Big Four.” 9.0: Band Musie. 9.15: Professional Wrestling Relay. SYD Welilngion.—7.2o: ‘'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under Hie Sea.” 7.83: Top of the Bill. 8.40: The Story Behind the Song: “Yankee Doodle.” 9.2: Berlioz and his Jlusie. 9.35: “Lost Empire.”
2Ylt Napier.—7.o, 7.45, 8.45: News. 9.15: “Education for (tie Homo Life.” 9.30: Current Ceiling Prices. 12.15. 1.15: News. 1.30: Educational Session. 3.15: French Lesson. 6.0: “One Good Deed a Day.” 6,15: News. 6.47: “Dad and Dave.” 7.0: “The Coming of Ago of tlie Girl Guides.” 7.15: “Great Expectations.” 7.30: Listeners’ Own Session. 9.2: Newsreel.
IVA Auckland.—lo.2o:' “Legends of Maui and Rang!.” 10.45: A.C.E.* Talk. 7.15: Farmers’ Session. 7.30: “His Lordship’s Metnolres.” 7.45: “Tlie Phantom Drummer.” 8.17: "One World.” S.3S: “Mr. Meredith Walks Ont:.’ ' 9.25: Boxing Relay. 3YA Christchurch.—lo.lo: For My Lady. 2.30: A.C.E Talk. 7.15: Gardening. 7.43: “Trains.” 7.55: Woolst'rn Brass Baud, with David Halliday (bass) and Alva Myers (soprano). 9.25: Irene Balinntyne (violin), Ronald Moon violin), Nancy Estnll (’i'e)lo) and Gwen McLeod (piano). 10.0: 8.8. C. Scottish Variety Orehostre. ■IVA Dunedin.—lo.4o:- Music with Song and Story. 7.37: “Battle Honour." S*l2: Returned Scrvli’es Choir. '3.31: "Jezebel s Daughter.” 10.0: Masters in Lighter Mood.
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 6, 2 October 1944, Page 6
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