ON THE AIR
1YA.—7.30 p.m.: Queen's Hnll Light Orchestra. 7.45: The Knaves. 8.0: Theatre Interlude. 8.30: Variety Bandbox. 9.30: Carnegie Hnll. 10.0* Sports Results. 10.1 U: Dance Music. 2YA.—7.30 p.m.: Melody Time. 7.55: ! Puzzle Coiner. 8.30- “Take It From Here.’’ 9.30: Zisrrry Elman and his Orchestra, 10.10: Make Believe Ballroom Time. 3YA.~-7.30 p.m.: Hawaiian Melodies. 7.45: Variety Bandbox. 8.15: Afro Cuban Rhythm. . St 2X: Tin? Riddle of the Sands. 9.30: John Riill's Band. 10.0: Sports Review. 10.15: : Modern Dance Music. 4YA.--7.30 p.m : “Take It From Here.” t 8.0: Piano Favourites. 8.15: Singer and Strings. 8.30- Among My Souvenirs. 9.30: ; Old Time Dance Music. 10.0: Sports Summary. 10.10: Old Time Dance Music cont.J 1YZ.~7.30 p.m.: 'Take It From Here.” | 8.0; The Clarion Four. 8.15: “Now’s Your j Chance.” 8 15: Hillbilly Quarter-hour. I 9.30: Souvenirs of Song. 10.0: A Spot of Humour. 2YZ.—7.30 p.m.: “Crowns of England.” B.o* Musical Scrapbook. 8.30: “The Blue Danube.” 9.30: Excerpts from “London ' Town,” 9.45: “Those Were the Days.” { 2XG.—7.32 p.m : Snorts Summary. 8.0: j Alfredo Campoli, violin. 9.4: Light Orchestral Music. 9.30: “Take It From Here.” ! 10.0: Famous Dance Bands. 10.15: In Quiet Mood. I TOMORROW'S FEATURES IYA.—II a.m.: Baptist service, the* Rev. Rex Goldsmith. 7 p.m.: Presbyterian service, f the Rev. D. W Storkey. 8.5: Lenoia Ows-; ley, piano. 8.25: Honor McKellar, mezzo- j sonrano. 9.49: Epilogue. j 2YA.—II a.m.: Methodist service, the Rev.’ W. M. Garner. 7 p.m.: Anglican service, Archdeacon E. J. Rich. 8.5: “Do Yon Remember?” 8.28: Fisa Jensen and Glynne Adams, violinists, 9.32: “The Tonhalle Orchestra. 3YA-—ll a.m.: Anglican service. Archdeacon C. L. Mountfort. 7 p.m.: Baptist service. 8.5- let’s Make Music. 8.30: London Promenade Orchestra. 9.30- Canter- ( burv Provincial Towns’ Music Festival. 4 S' A.—ll a.m.: Pre«byt«rian service. 6.30 n.m.: Brethren service. Mr. A J Youngs, j 7.35: Light Recital*. 8.3: Early Italian] Composers. 8 19* Rosol Simrunuer. soprano. : 8 30 - Concerto ’o Grosco In C Minor, Gemi* : .nanl 9.25: Sonata in V, Brahms. 9.55: | Epilogue } IV'/.—7 p.m.: Methodist service, the Rev. .T. Silvester Q . 5: They VMted New Zea-I land 8.39* Tames Ramsay, baritone. 9 33:1 At r nd of Day. 9.53: Epilogue 2Y7.—7 p.m.r Congregational service. *he Re'* S. J CamnbHl. ®.5: Alfredo Cnmpoli, violin. 8.35' London Promenade Orchestra. 9.? n Play. “This Is Different.*'
2XG.-~7.30 p.m.: Story of 'he Munich Opera House. TV- Battle of Leyte Gulf. 9.4: London Studio MelodV. 8.30: “Hangman’s House ” 9.53• Epilogue.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23366, 23 September 1950, Page 9
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