RADIO PROGRAMMES
THURSDAY. 8.8.C. Pacific Service.—ti.4s p.m.: Shake- ■ Speare's Characters: Kobert Speaight as "Hotspur." 7.15: Programme Commemorating tlie M'ifth Anniversary of the Destruction of Coventry Cathedral. 7.30: •'Current Events." 8.15: iComposer of the Week—tigar. 8.30: Music •from Aubon's Opera "Fra Diavolo." 5.45 : Tri•fcaud (violin). 9.15: '•These Passing Shows." 2YA, Wellington.—7.3U: Boston Promenade (Orchestra, ".Midsummer .Night's Dream" Overture (Mendelssohn). 7.45: United States News and Commentary. S.O: Henri Marckel, Alice JVlarckel, Marchesini, and Zurfluk Tenroc, Quartet No. 1 in C Minor for Strings and Piano .(Faure). 8.30: Since the Elizabethans, a series iof studio programmes. U. 30: News for the iPacitic. 9.40: Moily Campbell (mezzo-con-tralto), Hedley Rees Thomas (tenor). 10.U: Philadelphia Orcnestra, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (Dukas). 10.15: Kepetition of Boys '.Overseas. 2YC, • Wellington.—7.o: Silvester and Bradley. 7.15: Voices in Harmony. 7.30: Cuban (Episode. 7.45 : Hawaiian Harmonies. 8.0 : Past and Present Playhouse. 5.30: Kay on the Keys. 8.45: Revels in Rhythm. 9.0: -'Straight from the Stars." 9,30: .Rhythmic Representatives. 10.15: Light Concert Programme. 2YD, , Wellington.—7.2o: "The Amazing ■Duchess." 7.45 : Favourite Dance Bands. 8.5 : ."Moods. 8.40 : Dad and Dave. 9.2 : Let's Have [a Laugh. 9.20: "The Devil's Cub." 9.45: 'Music Brings Memories. IYA, Auckland.—7.3o: Programme of New Releases. 8.0: "And Anthony Sherwood Laughled.". 8.20: Symphonic Orchestra, Symphonic [J'hapsodies on "1 Heard You Singing," "Bird gongs at Eventide," "1 Pitch My Lonely Caravan" (Coates). 9.28: "ltma." 9.31: Dad and LDave. 9.44: Auckland and District Highland tf>ipe Band. March, 'The Portree Men" (Mauch(line), Strathspey "The Marquis of Huntly," Jißeel, "The Kilt is My Delight" (trad). 9.50: ("Laidlaw Murray (baritone). 9.53: Pipe Band, lightsome Reel (trad.). 9.5U: Laidlaw Murray, "My Am Wee Hoose" (Munro). 9.59: Pipe Band, "Scotland is My Am Hame," "The Wee Man at the Loom," "The Athol Highlanders" (trad.). 10.5: Dance music. \ 3YA, Christchurch.—7.3o: Dad and Dave. 8.0: j"The Defender." 8.26: Harold Collins's Band, p'The Rag Doll. (Brown). 8.29: "Appointment Pith Eears." 9.25: Dance music. 9.30: Brith Band of the Allied Expeditionary Force. ).0: Dance music. 10.45: "Uncle Sam Presents." 1 4YA, Dunedin. —7.3o : Philharmonic Orchestra }.*rith N. Graudan ('cello). Choral Prelude, "Don {festive Garments, O My Soul" (Bach),Leoijpolf Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra, (Choral Prelude "Out of the Deep" (Bach). •8.0: String Orchestra and Recital by Jean.MacjiFarlane (contralto), Symphonia No. 2 (P. j{E. Bach). 8.10: Richard Crooks (tenor). 8 IB: 'The Orchestra, Suite, "Ayres for the Theatres" \(Purcell), Rondo in B Flat (Mozart). 8.31: !S*rom the Studio: Jean MacFarlane (contralto). 8.46: The Orchestra, Concerto Grosso [in D Major (Corelli). '9.0: Newsreel and Com[snentary. 9.25 : Philharmonic Symphony Orchesitra of New York, Symphony in D Major ("The JAdagio and Fugue in C Minor (Mozart). 10.2: jClock") (Haydn). 9.54: Halie Orchestra, IMusic, mirth, and melody.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 118, 15 November 1945, Page 10
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