RADIO PROGRAMMES Features From All Stations
6.30 p.m.: London News. 9.0: N.B.S. Newsreel and Commentary. 10.0: Close down.
When Parliament is being broadcast 2YA’s programme is transferred to 2YC. IYA, AUCKLAND.—7.3O: Trevor De Clive Lowe (’cello) and Marjorie Gully (piano). 7.47: Gwenda Weir (soprano). 8.0: The Auckland Choral Society with IYA Orchestra. 10.15: Sports summary. 10.25: Dance music. 2YA, WELLINGTON.—7.3O: “Make Mine Music.” 8.0: Variety Magazine. 8.28: “Itma.” 9.25: The Old-time The-ayter. 10.0: Snorts summary. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. — 7.30: Evening programme The Southernaires Instrumental Sextet with Anita Osborn. 7.45: Presenting All Stars. 7.58: “Mr and Mrs North: Murder on a Ferry Boat.” 8.24: What “They” say about Foreigners. 9.30: A modern Contrast in Rhythm. 10.0; Sports summarv.
3ZR, GREYMOUTH.—7.3O Radio Digest. 8.0: “Sorrel and Son.” 8.30: Music from the Movies. 9.30: The George Melachrino Orchestra. 10.0: Sports summary No. 3. 4YA, DUNEDIN. — 7.30: Rosario Bourbon Symphony. 7.47: Estelle Middlemass (soprano). 8.12: Harold A. Rickard (tenor). 8.36: Margaret Pratt (contralto). 8.45: Boston Promenade Orchestra. 9.30: Dance music. IG'.O: Sports summary. TOMORROW’S PROGRAMME 11.0: Presbyterian service. 2.17: “Great Figures of the Bar: Sir Frank Lockwood.” 2.30: Round the Bandstand. 3.0: Orchestral Matinee. 4.0: Edyth Roberts (soprano) and Alan Pow (piano). 5.0: Children’s Song Service. 7.0: Salvation Army Service. 8.10: Colin Horsley (pianist). 5..33: Boston Symphony Orchestra. 2YA, WELLINGTON.—IO.O: The Salvation Army Band. 11.0: Anglican service. 2.45: In Quires and Places Where They Sing. 3.0: Albert W. Ketelbey and his Music. 4.15: Iris Ballinger (contralto). 4.30: The Written Word. 5.0: Children’s Song Service. 5.45: From the Band Contest. 7.0: Methodist service. 8.5: Lili Kraus (pianist) and Robert Pikler (violinist). 5.32: Grand opera. 10.25: “The inspiration of Mr Budd.”
3YA. CHRISTCHURCH.—-11.0: Methodist service. 2.30: Dickens Characters: “Mr and Mrs Micawber.” (BBC). 3.0: Orchestral Masterwork. 3.36: Rex Harrison (baritone). 4.15: “Into the Unknown: Sturt.” 5.0: Children’s Service. 5.45: Organ Music. 6.0: Music ■ in Miniature. 7.0: Anglican service. 8.5: Brass Bandstand. 8.32: James Cruickshank (tenor). 9.22: Walt Whitman suggests Sea Music. 10.0: The National Symphony Orchestra. 3ZR, GREYMOUTH.—IO.O: Sacred interlude. 10.30: “At Eventide.” 11.0: Traveller’s Tales: “The Cyclist in the Lion Country.” 11.30: Music at Your Fireside. 12.0: Calling All Hospitals. 2.15: Personality Parade: Paul Robeson. 2.30: Streamline Fairy Tales. 3.30: Famous Overtures. 3.45: “Just William.” 4.0: “Richelieu, Cardinal or King.’ 4.15: The Bunday Pops. 5.0: The Sacred Song Service. 6.0: Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir. 7.0: The Week’s Specal: “This Opera Business.” 7.30: The David Granville Ensemble. 8.10: “Curtain Call.” 9.35: “To Have and to Hold.” 4YA, DUNEDIN.—II.O: Roman Catholic Service. 2.0: Dicken’s Characters: “Sam Weller.” 3.9: Great Orations: Demosthenes. 3.30: Disraeli.” 4.10: Leeds Festival Choir. 5.0: Children’s Song Service. 6.30: Presbyterian service. 8.15: Organ Recital by Professor V. E. Galway. 9.30: “The Piper” (a fantasy).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 July 1947, Page 3
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