RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY.
8.8.C. Pacific Service.—s.ls p.m.: "Calling >ew Zealand." 5.30: Will Hay Programme. i.lo: "Freedom Forum"—"How Can Europe Recover." 7.30; "World Affairs/ 'talk by Wlckham Steed. 7.45: "Reports from the Battlefronts." 7.51: "Composer of the Week" —Beethoven. =8.15: The 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra. 8.45: Henry Purcell's Songs. 2YA, Wellington.—7.ls : Sports results. 730 : "Verse 1 and Chorus." 7.45: American Commentators. 8.0 : Tommy Handley. 8.30 : Thea Philips (soprano), ballad recital, with orchestra. 5.45: Cinema organ, Quentln Maclean. 9.30 : News for the New Zealand Forces. 9 40: Dance music. 10.0 : Sports results. 10.10 : Kay Kyser. 10.40 : Dance music.
2YC, Wellington.—B.o • Wood and the Queen's Hall Orchestra, "A London Symphony" Vaughan Williams). 8.38: Keith Fallmer (baritone). 8.44: Eileen Joyea (pianist), Second Impromptu (Faure). 8.48.: Elizabeth Gero (soprano). 8.52: Philharmonic Orchestra, Phaedra" Overture (Massenet). 9.0: New iork Philharmonic Orchestra, Concerto' for Organ and Orchestra in D Major (HandelHarty), Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes by Weber (Hindcmith), Violin Concerto in D Major (soloist, Bronislaw Huberman) (Brahms) 10.0: In Quiet Mood.
2YD, Wellington.—7.o: "You Asked For It." IYA, Auckland.—7.3o: An Anthology of Poetry and Music. 8.0: Hastings Municipal Orchestra, Minuet from "Berenice (Handel). 8.4: Auckland Commercial Travellers' Choir "01' Man River" (Kern), "The Two Roses" (Werner). 8.10: Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Slavonic Dance No. 2 (Dvorak). 8.14: Ruby Woodward (contralto). 8.26: Hastings Municipal Orchestra, Waltz from "Eugene Onegin" (Tchaikovski). 8.30: The Choir, Plantation &ongs. 8.38: Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Hungarian Dance No. 4 (Brahms). 8.42: The Choir, An Evening's. Pastorale" (Shaw), "Songs of Praise' (Welsh Chorale) (Owen). 8.48: David Roses Orchestra. 9.25: New Mayfair OrchesnrQQ ££ lly.t0«Be Wise" and "Blue Roses." ».<53 : Eldon a Darktown Minstrels. 9.45: Isador Goodman (piano), "Nightblrds" Paraphrase (arr. Qrunfeld), "Blueberry Hill" (Rose). 9 51Gertrude Lawrence (entertainer). 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Bob Crosby Show. 10.40: Dance music.
rJL ?'n Chnstchurch.— 7.30: Mavis Kenley (pianist), '^Axel Grease" (Axel Christiansen), Bon Bons' (Moresco), "Charleston Chuckles" ™f c°nfrey)' Two American Sketches (Thomas Griselle). 8.0: "Krazy Kapers " 8 24Louis Levy's Orchestra. 8.30: 20th Century Serenaders. 8.45: "Nigger Minstrels." 9.25: Ferde Grofe Orchestra, "Ladies of the Ensemble, "Preview," "On the Set." 9.33: Bob Hannon and Chorus, "Marianne," "Swing Low Sweet Harriet," "Now I -Know." 9.40: tferde Grofo^ Orchestra. 9.46: Yvonne Printemps (eoprano). 9.52: Hhythm Makers' Orchestra. 10 0Sports results. 10.15: Band Wagon. 10 30Ambrose's Orcliestra.
4YA, Dunedln.—7.3o: The A.B.C. Light Orchestra, Symplionic Phantasy on "John Brown's Body (Redstone). 7.35: The International Singers. 7.41: Harry Horlick's Orchestra, "The Streets of New York" Waltz. 8.0. BBC ?r™- c x° r.^?? l, ra ' "Country Gardens" (Grainger), "Fiddler's Delight" (Warner), "St. Jamoss Park in Spring" (Wood), "In the Chiltcrnis (King), "Once Upon a Time" (Bovd), March, "All Set" (Belton). 8.27: Avas McFarlano (mezzo-soprano). 8.36: West End Celebrity Orchestra, "Don Jose" (ChaiTosin), "Franzel" J Clifton Parker). 8.42: Leslie J S (bantone). 8.52: Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Malaguena" from Suite "Andalusfa (Lecuona), "El Capitan" March (Souaa). 995. Dance programme. '" ' SUNDAY. 8.8.C. Pacific Service.—s.ls p.m.: "Grie" Sonata, Sidney Harrison, piano, and John" I !^/° 0Mf 0' 5- 30: "Experiment in Sphp? 45: Music b^ Sir Thomas Beccham. 6.I0: Raymond Gram Swing. 6.30: ?. larl"s «or T In,S "Xo Such Constant Lover " hi*™ /^ Ol? ?ucklin^- 7.25: Talk by Archhv £11 rl C? nteS UF- 7M: "^^ming News," nfnni .?JS Cann- 7"45 ! Pllyilis Selllck, piano. 8.I0: "Chapter and Verse." 8 30: Harvest Festival Service from St. Mary's Parish ova 1 ' , I Lo, wdham. Nottinghamshire. n,^ AY hn9ton—6- 0 ' 70- 7A5> 8-45 a.m., ana 110 p.m.: London News. 9.0: With the rWh Vf» eaS-A n-0' Methodist Service, Wesley H 1 ( T "Yu A- X- Petch)- 7-0: Service, Kelburn Church (Rev. W. J. Pellow) 8.0: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, "Carneval" ?™nf°B(« Orak)- S- 13: Molly Atkinson (con. Kser' 0 9n:. Tv k by ?° Primo Minister Mr' is laser. 9.30: New 3 for the New Zealand IZ^Z' p9iso: Ballet Muslc from Glucfe OP«aa; Boston Promenade Orchestra " . mSS C« Bt°n-8- 0: V°Cal aM InStrU-
Arn=T ' W«i!l "3t0"—7.33: Our New Play. 8.0 : X" S Q of, Q th° 8.30: "Dad and Cave. 8.43: Melodious Memories. 9,2: Show Remeember 3 ? 3: "F°rbidden G°ld" 9" 45 :»°
F J YA' Auck'an«»-—"-0: Service from Mount 2i,i egatfal Cluirch (Pastor Qnton bmith). ~0: Anglican Service, from St Jiarys Cathedral (Dean Wm. Fancourt)' 830 : Boston Promenade Orchestra, Dance from Jewels of the Madonna" (Wolf-Ferrari) ™™ K<^ na''J LT lona)- 9-33-10.0: Recorded Sva T rh .™™ntes Walk," by H. R. Jeans. yiP« f' Ch"stcht"-oh.-ll.O: Presbyterian Service from St. Andrew's Church (Rev. J. Lawson Robinson). T.O: Methodist Service from Durham Street Church (Rev. Raymond Dudqo* i n d°.'' «? a, rbara T Horrell (mezzo-soprano). ?C.°- 3V Prlnce Igor" (Borodin). « R unedln—HO : Anglican Service from St. Johns Church (Archdeacon A. C H Button). 7.0: Roman Catholic Service from St. Joseph's Cathedral. 8.0: Philharmonic Orchestra^ Tarantella, Venezia E Napoli, (Liszt). ah Aanette Anderson Tyrer (violinist), Allegro (FIocco), Norwegian Folk Song (Halvorsen), Praeludium and Allegro (Kriesler), bouvemr de Moscow (Wienlawski). 8.37: Lonclon Philharmonic Orchestra, "The Bard," Op 64 (Sibelius). 9.22-10.4: Philadelphia Svm^ phony Orchestra, Symphony No. 4 in F Minor Op. 30 (Tchaikovski).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1944, Page 9
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