RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY
8.8.C. Pacific Service.—s.ls: Talk —"Cooks a lid' Plays." 5.30: Wilfred Tickles visits the Potteries in the Midlands. 0.15: "World Affairs," by Wickliam Steed. 0.45: 8.8.C. Scottish Orchestra. 7.15: -Talk —"On the Land." 7.30: Hand of the Auxiliary .Territorial Service. 8.15: Brains Trust. 8.19: Composer of the Week—Weber. 2YA, Wellington.—7.o: Hamilton By-election results. i».30: Suws for the Pacific. 9.40: Jay Wilbur's Orchestra. 10.10: Dance music. 2YC, Wellington.—7.o: Cuban Episode. 7.15: Voices in Harmony. S.O to 9.0: Music by Berlioz, Paris Conservatory Orchestra, Symphonic Fantastique. 5.19: Choir of the Strasbourg Cathedral, with Orchestra, :"Adieu Dcs Berbers" ("Childhood of Christ"). 8.53:. Boston Symphony Orchestra, Presto and Waltz ("Damnation of Faust"). 0.1: Edwin Fischer (piano). Preludes'and Fugues No. 21. in B Flat Major, Xo. 22 in B Flat Minor. No. 23 in B "Major, Xo. 24 in B Minor (Bach). 9.24: Julius Patzak (tenor), with State Opera Chorus and Orchestra, "I Would Beside My Lord" ("St. Matthew Passion") (Bach). 9.30 to 10.0: London Symphony Orchestra, Conecrto Xo. .'{ in C Major (Prokofleff). 9.54: Poulet Conceit Orchestra, March ("Love of Three Oranges"), Scherzo, "The Prince 'and Princess." 10 0In Quiet Mood. 2YD. Wellington.—7.o: "You Asked For It." IYA, Auckland.—9.2s : "Life Is Nothing WitliouiJ""SJc- 10.10: Masters in .Lighter Mood. 3YA, Christchurch.—7.3o: Phyllis R. Hill (mezzo-soprano). 8.0: Krazy KapcrK 5.30: Kay on the Keys." 8.45: James Duffy (tenor). 9.25: Old-time Dance Music. 9.57: ' fi-^Mf^"*^^ 1 ' "Ilolla Lad>'" (Ward). 'iSAB^ 8011 'Shop- 1(U3: Harri' oinY^'n DpJ!hEd tln>~^ 0i Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Echoes of the Valler" (Genmn). 7.35: Margaret Lain- (mezzosoprano). 8.0: 8.8.C. Scottish Variety Orchcs tra. 8.29: Rutherford Brown (baritone). 8 38: Boston Promenade Orchestra. "Doctrinen" Waltz (h. Strauss). 8.;i2: .West End Celebrity Orchestra, "Heyday" (TattenhaU , "Lett of the Air", (Thornton). 9.25: Banco music SUNDAY. 8.8.C. Pacific Programme.—s.o p.m • mtcrHfl°» ?- 15,: "Chfl!»»aiilty in British National Life, Lord Bcssborough. 5.30: Music. Cl 3 • licview of the Arts." G. 45: 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra, with Albert Ferber (piano) 7 30Observation Post, London. 7.45: "Chapter and Verse. S.lo: Service from Johannesburg Cathedral, South Africa, Address by the Bishop of Johannesburg. 8.50: Composer of the week Saint-Saens. ' I 2YA, Wellington.—o.o, 7.0, 7.15, 5.45 a.m., and 1.15 p.m.: London News. 9.0: With the Boys Overseas. 11.0: Baptist Service, Brooklyn Church (Rev. A. J Jamieson). 7.0: Anslicjin Service, Cathedral Church of St. Paul (Itev Canon D. J. Davies, B-.Sc). 8.5: N.B.S. Ligiit Orchestra, Concerto for Two 'Cellos and Orchestra (Handel). (Soloists, Molly Wright and Claude Tanner.) 5.45: Sunday Evening Talk. 9.30: News for the Pacific. 9.50: "Greatness," Beethoven and Napoleon Bonaparte, by John Gundry. , 2YC. Wellington.—7.4s: Musical Miniatures. S.O-10.0: Music by Schubert, Symphony Orchestra, "Rosanmnde" Overture. .8.10: Philharmonic Choir, with Orchestra, Mass in G Major. 8.34: The Queen's Hall Orchestra, "The Wanderer" Fantasia (Schubert-Liszt), 5.54: Phil-! harmonic Orchestra, Entr'acte No. 2 in B Flat Major ("Rosamunde"). 9.1: London Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Music No. 2 in B Minor ("Rosamunde") 9.12: 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No. 7 in C Major. 2YD, Wellington.—7.o p.m.: Recalls of the jWeek. 7.33: "Tho Defender." 8.0: Hall of 1 Fame. 8.30 : "Dad and Dave." 8.43 : Melodious i I Memories. 9.2: "Meet the Bruntons." 9.33: i"Loma Doone." 9.45: Do You Remember? ; IYA, Auckland.—ll.o: Anglican Service, St. I Mark's Church (Archdeacon Percy Hoiißhton). '7.0: Methodist Service, Pitt Street Church (Rev. ;K. T. Olds). 8.30: Philharmonic Orchestra, "Der Freischutz" Overture (Weber). 5.45: 1 Sunday Evening Talk. 9.33: Music from the j Theatre, "Daughter of the Regiment" and I "Elixir of Love," by Donizetti. j 3YA, Christchurch.—ll.o: Anglican Service, itlio Cathedral (Canon Parr). 7.0: Congrega- ; tional Service, Trinity Church (Rev. W. M. Garner).- 5.5: Halle Orchestra, "Notturno" ((Dvorak). 8.14: Helen Hodgins (mezzo-. 1 soprano). 8.25: Mrs. Claude Davies (conjtralto). 8.41: Philadelphia Orchestra, "Solijtude" (Tchaikovski). 5.45: Sunday Evening ■Talk. 9.22: Merle Carter (pianist), "Carnival iJest from Vienna" (Schumann). 9.40: Leu j Barnes (baritone). i 4YA, Dunedin.—ll.o: Presbyterian Service, iFirst Church (Rev. W. Allen Stevely, M.A.). ! 6.30: Baptist Service, Hanover Street Church ! (Rev. J. Ewen Simpson). 8.0: Philadelphia [Orchestra, "Chaconne" (Bach-Stokowski). 5.20: I Lotte Leonard (soprano). 8.20 : Jessie Jones and Jessie Flamank, a Two Piano Recital of Music by Bach. 8.39: Academy Chorus of 1 Copenhagen, "Abide With Us" (Bach). 5.45:.' 1 Sunday Evening Talk. 9.22: Boytl Neel String I Orchestra, Third Suite of Ancient Airs anil I Dances for Lute (Respighi). 9.3G: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone). 9.44: Albert Spaldins (violin), Romance No. 2 in F Major (Beetliovenj. 9.52: Halle Orchestra, Adagio and Fugue in C Minor (Mozart).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1945, Page 10
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