TONIGHT'S RADIO
Rebroadcasts from Londin at 6,7, 8, . 8.45 a.m., 12.15, 1.15, 6.15, and 11 p.m. 4YA (790 kc), Dunedin. 7.30: Light orchestras and ballads, London Palladium Orchestra.'. 7.38: Nancy Evans (contralto). 7.45: Nsws and commentary from the United Stitcs. 8: London Palladium Orchestra. . 8.11: John Charles Thomas (baritone). 5 8.26: Jeanette MacDonald (soprano). 8.33: Albert Lutler and his Orchestra. 1.44: "William Heseltine (tenor). 8.52: Orclestra df the Royal Air Force. 9.30: Etmundo Ros and his band. (8.8. C. progrimmo). 10: Sports summary. 10.10: Daicc music. To-morrow.—ll: Church of Christ service: South Dunedin Church (Mr E. R. Vickery). 2:30: Contemporary; composers. 3.15: Recordings. 3.30: ' Prkb and Prejudice,' a dramatisation of tin novel by Jano Austen. 3.56: Light orebstras and ballads. 6.30: Presbyterian service: St. Andrew's Church (Rev. A. M. Tihffe). 8: Tho New London String Ensemlle (8.8. C. programme). 8.29: Mark Raplael (bantone). 8.35: Clifford Curzon and Benjamin Britten (two pianos). 922: Boyd Neel String Orchestra. 9.42: Naicy Evans (contralto). 9.50: Henry Hoist (tolin) and Gerald Mooro (piano). 9.59-U.B: Boyd Neel String Orchestra. 4YO (1,140 kc), Dunedin.
7.30: ' Hopalong Cassidy.' 7.45 Variety. 8.30: 'Number Seventeen,' by J. Jefferson Farjeon. 8.45: Interlude. 9: Band music. 10: Classical half-hour To-morrow.—B.ls: 'The Citalel,' from tho book by A. J. Cronin. B.3oConcerted vocal and instrumental recital'. 3YA (720 kc), Christchurch. 7.30: 'Ply Away, Paula' (1.8. C. programme). 8: 'Krazy Kapes.' 8.29: 'Come on, Steve': A tribute u a famous jockey (8.8. C. programme). 1.43: 'Spotlight.' featuring Marcel do . : Haes and Donald Edge (8.8. C. progranme). 9.25: ' Music from tho Movies,' a. programme by the Louis Levy Orchestra aid vocalists (8.8. C. programme). 10: Spirts results. 10.15: 'Tunes You Used to Dance to,' featuring Victor Silvester arl his Ballroom Orchestra (8.8. C. progranme). 10.45: Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchesra. To-morrow.—ll: Methodist sirvice: Rugby Street Church (Rev. D. Q. Villiams). 3: Music by contemporary conposers. 7: Anglican service: Mary's Shurch (Vcn. Arch. A. J. Peine). 8.5: Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.10: From the shdio: Arthur S Bell (baritone). 8.21: Water Gieseking (pianist). 8.29: From the itudio: Daisy Perry (contralto). 9.22: 'He That. Should Come.' a Christmas play by Dorothy Sayers (8.8. C. programme). ':
London. 6.15: 'World Affairs,' by Wickham Steed. 6.45: Harry Gordon in Christmas Box. 7.15: Albert Sandler's Trio. 7.30: 'Books and People,' talk, by V. S. Prilchctt. 7.45: Interlude. , 7.50: Talk, ' On' the Land.' 8.15: Composer of the week: Bach. 8.30: Inspector Cameron's Cases, No. 2, ' The Case of the Drunken Skipper.' 8.45: ' Brains Trust.' 9.15: Let my people eing.
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Evening Star, Issue 25678, 29 December 1945, Page 1
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414TONIGHT'S RADIO Evening Star, Issue 25678, 29 December 1945, Page 1
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