RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY- -...- :.:.....-- 8.8.c. Pacific Service.—s.ls: Exeter Male Voice Choir. 5.30.: Tommy Handley. 6.15: Talk, Science Notebook. 6.45: Vina- Barhden, Australian pianist. 7.80. Topical Talk. 7.45: "Reports from the Bat-tlefronts." 7.51: Composer -of the week: "Sir, Edward Elgar." &.15: 8.8.C. Theatre Orchestra, with Nancy Evans, contralto, and Harry. Mortimer, trumpet. 2YA, WeHington.—7.o: "The Coming of Age of the Girt Guides": address by his Excellency the Governor-General 7.15: "Plastics in Daily Life.: Their Limitations." 7.30; London Philhajmouic Orchestra, "The Flying Dutchman" Overture .(Wagner). 7.42: Alice Graham <contralto). 7.55: "R.A.F. Poems/ Bead by Laurence Olivier. 8.5-9.0: N.B.S. String Quartet, "Death and the Maiden' '(Schubert), «,40: Dusolina G-iannini (soprano). 8.48 c Symphony Orchestra, Schubert Waltees. 9.30:: News for the N.Z. Forces. 9.40: Burns and Allen. 10.0 : Spotlight Baand. 10.15; Phil Green's Concert Orchestra. 10.45; Band Wagon. 2YC, WeHineton 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Variety. 8.30 : "The Big Four." 8.45 : Langworth programme. 9.0: Band music. 9.15: Professional boxing contest. 10.0: Light concert. 2YD, Wellington.—7.2o: "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." -7.33: Top of the Bill. 8.0: Melodies that Chajm. 8.40: Story Behind the Song: "Yankee Doodle." 9.2: Berlioz's Music. 9.35 : "Lost Empire." IYA, Auckland.—7.3o: "His Lordship's Memoirs." 7.45: "The Phantom Drummer." 8.11: Kostelanetz's Orchestra. 8.17: "One World." 8.38: "Mr. Meredith Walks Out/ 8.52: London Concert Orchestra. 9.25: Professional Boxing Match. 10.0: Scottish Interlude. 10.28!: Music, mirth, and melody. 3YA, Christchurch.—7.3o: H.M. Coldstream Guards Band. 7.43: "Trains." 7.58; Woolston Brass Band, "Gill Bridge" March (Hume), "Martha"'Overture (Flotow). 8.13: David M. Halliday (bass). 8.24: The Band; "Kireonnel Lea," "We'd Better Bide Awee," Bradford Hymn. 8.35: Alva Myers (soprano). 8.46: The Band: "Roses from tbe South," "Impregnable" March. 9.25: Irene Ballantyne (violin), Ronald Moon (viola), Nancy Estall ('eeUo), and Gwen McLeod (piano), "Phantasy" (Frank Bridge). 9.40: International String Quartet, "The Curlew" (Peter Warlock). .10.0:: 8.8.C. Scottish Variety Orchestra.
4YA, Dunedin.—7.3o: Royal Marines Orchestra. 7.37: "Battle Honour: The Eoyal Marines." 8.12: Returned Services C&olr.. "Song of the Bow," "A Prayer to Isis," "Bac.chanalian Chorus." 8.23; llona Kabos and Louis Kentner (piano duet), "Facade" Suite No. 2 (Walton). 8.27: The Choir, "The Song of the Jolly Roger," "On the Road to Mandalay," "In the Gloaming," -"Creation's Hymn." 8.40: Albert Sander Trio,- 8.46: The •Choir, "Viking Song," "The Old Woman," "The Blue Danube." 9.25: London Concert Orchestra, "Nautieallia" (Charrosin). 9.31: Jezebel's Daughter." 10.0: Masters in lighter .Mood.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 80, 2 October 1944, Page 7
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