AMUSEMENTS. If- ]\|AYFAIR 1/6 Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp. Ltd. 7.50 TO-NIGHT. 7,50. The Hcari.-wiirniing, Fun-lilled .Story You’ll Long Rcmc-inhcr I The Cioriou< Littio Nightingale ot (In' ‘ thiilci-. Pup,’ With the -Vlii'iet' of Melody. Bing CROSBY Gloria JEAN With CHARLES WINN INCUR, in ‘ IF I HAD MY WAY ‘ five New Song Hits. Associate feature; frank MORGAN, Virginia GREY, Ann RUTHERFORD, Virginia WEIDLER. In the Riotous Romance, ‘ KEEPING COMPANY ’ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , Plans at Theatre. Tel. 22-573 His MAJESTY’S Direction; Sir Benjamin Fuller. NIGHTLY AT 7.45. The Romance that Changed a Million Lovers’ Lives Now Lights the Screen. •* ERROL ANITA FLYNN LOUISE In Warner Bros.' ‘GREEN LIGHT’ ‘GREEN LIGHT’ . Sir Cedric Hardwicke—Mare;. Lindsay. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KAY ERANCIS In the Lovable, Laughable Hit, ‘MY BILL’ BONITA GRANVILLE JOHN LITEL. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) To-night’s Plans: Jacobs’s till 6.30 o’clock. Then Theatre. Phone 12-733.
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‘Facade Suite* (Walton), played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra; and ‘ Serenade to Music * (Vaughan Williams); presented by the 8.8. C. Orchestra and soloists. 10: Close down, 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch, * The Secret of Susannah■* Overture >5. . ' *^ errai ]i)• 7.35: ‘Adventure.’ 8: Official opening of the New Zealand Industries Fair, 1941. 9.25: Musical comedy memories. 10.2: Sports results. 10.15: Dance music. 2YA fs7okc), Wellington, 7.15: ‘Britain Speaks.’ 7.45: The Swingtime Harmonists in songs from the films. 8.2: ‘Gappy Ricks.’ 8.27; The song successes of Rogers and Hart, America’s Gilbert and Sullivan. 9.25: ‘Make-believe Ballroom Time.’ 10: Sports results. IYA (650 kc), Auckland. 7.50: ‘ Eugen Onegin ’ Selection (Tschaikovski). 7.35: Studio recital by Walter Brough (baritone). 7.47: Studio recital by Gweu Morris (violin). 8.2: New Mayfair Chamber Orchestra. 8.5: From the studio: The Lyric Harmonists Choir, conducted by Claude Laurie, with recorded instrumental interludes. 9.25: Old-time dance music. (For Sunday’s programmes, see radio page.)
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Evening Star, Issue 24007, 4 October 1941, Page 1
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