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BROADCASTING

STATION 3ZB CHRISTCHURCH. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939. (5 am Salute the Day; 6.30 OKI Timers’ Session; 6.45 Morning Mirth; 6.59 State Placement Service Report; 7 Not So Earlies’ Alarm Clock Session; 7.12 Weather, Mails and Shipping; 7.15 Breakfast Club; 7.30 Breakfast with the Band Leaders; 7.45 The Younger GenerationB Fashion’s Fancies; 8.15 Highlights of Today’s Programme; 8.16 Thought for Today; 8.30 Hymns of All Churches; 8.45 Aunt Daisy; 9.30 Music for Madame; 10.15 Morning Reflections by Uncle Tom; 10.30 Morning Tea Session, House of Peter MacGregor; 10.45 Hollywood on "the Air; 11.30 Shopping Guide; 12 Jack Maybury’s Luncheon Session; 12.30 Voice of Industry; 1.15 Choose Your Programme; 1.30 Happiness Unlimited; 1.59 Highlights of this Afternoon’s Programme; 2 Recordings; 2.30 Sally’s Recipe Session; 2.50’ Recordings; 3 Gems of Melody, Wide Range; 4 Today’s Verse; 5 Children’s Session conducted by Gracie and Jacko; 5.5 Children’s Radio Newsreel; 5.15 Wise Owl; 5.25 Tiny Tots’ Corner; 5.30 Musical Competition; 5.52 Peter the Pilot; 5.59 Highlights; 6 For Men Only; 6.11 Weather Report; 6.15 Black Flame of the Amazon; 6.30 Recordings; 6.45 Sports Proview; 7.15 Romance of Transport; 8 Recordings; 8.15 Easy Aces; 8.30 Recordings; 8.40 Diggers.’ Session; 9 Wide Rango Concert; 9.45 Recordings; 10 Highway Happiness; 10.15 Soft Lights and Sweet Music; 10.30 The Toff Racing Reporter; 11 Dancing to Famous Bands; 12 Close Down. SATURDAY, MAY 13. 6 am Salute the Day; 6.30 Old Timers’. Session; 6.45 Morning Mirth; 6.59 State Placement Service Report; 7 Not So Earlies’ Alarm Clock Session; 7.12 Weather, Mails and Shipping; 7.30 Breakfast with the Band Loaders; 7.45 The Younger Generation; 8 Fashion’s Fancies; 8.15 Highlights of Today’s Programme; 8.16 Thought for Today; 8.45 Aunt Daisy; 9.30 Music for Madame; 10.15 Reserved; 10.30 Recordings; 11.15 Recordings; 11.45 Here, There and Everywhere with Sally; 12 Jack Maybury’s Luncheon Session; 12.30 Happiness Unlimited and Voice of Industry; 12.45 Choose Your Programme; 2 Music interspersed with Snorts Flashes: 4 Today’s Verse; 4.2 Chiropractic Talk; 4.15 Recordings: 5 Children’s Session conducted by Gracie and Jacko; 5.5 Talent Hour; 5.15 Water Babies; 5.30 Music Lesson; 5.40 Week-end Story; 5.52 Peter the Pilot; 5.59 Highlights; 6 Recordings; 6.26 Weather; 6.30 Sports Summary; 6.45 Gems from Light Opera: 7 The Lone Ranger; 7.15 Recorded Variety; 7.22 House Decoration, a Talk by Anno Stewart; 8 Latest Releases; 8.30 Sally’s Social Session; 8.45 Recordings; 9 Mirth and Music; 9.30 Wide Range Concert; 10 Programme for Dancing; 11 Dance Music and late Sporting News; 12 Close Down. SUNDAY, MAY 14.

6 am Popular Melodies; 8 Recordings; 8.15 Highlights and Weather; 8.16 Motorists’ Session; 8.30 Hymns of All Churches; 8.45 Recordings; 9.15 Sports Session; 9.30 Around the Bandstand: 10 Hospital Session; 11 Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir; 11.30 Wide Range Rhythm and Romance; 11.45 Sports Review; 12 Luncheon Session; 1.59 Highlights of this Afternoon’s Programme; 2 Teddy Grundy’s Travelogue; 2.30 Variety Parade; 3.30 Theatre Echoes; 4 Maori Session conducted by Te Ari Pitama; 4.15 Woman’s Place in the World, by Mrs J. A. Lee; 4.30 Ono of our Staff Presents; 5 Recordings; 5.30 Song and Story for the Young Folk; 5.59 Highlights on Tonight’s Programme; 6 Bright Recordings; 6.15 Features of the Week; 7 Fred and Maggie Everybody; 7.15 Recordings; 7.30 Thrills from Great Operas; 7.45 Man in the Street Session 8.30 Musical Programme; 9.5 One Man’s Family, bk 7, ch 12, Christmas Evo at the Barbours; 9.30 Wide Range Presentation; 10 Funfare; 10.15 Melody and Rhythm; 11.50 Reverie; 12 Close Down. MONDAY, MAY 15. 6 am Salute the Day; 6.30 Old Timers’ Session; 6.45 Morning Mirth; 6.59 Placement Service Report; 7 Not So Earlies’ Alarm Clock Session; 7.12 Weather, Mails and Shipping; 7.15 Breakfast Club; 7.30 Breakfast with the Band Leaders; 7.45 the Younger Generation; 8 Fashion’s Fancies; 8.15 Highlights of Today’s Programme; 8.16 Thought for Today; 8.25 Off to School Song; 8.30 Melodies for Mother; 8.45 Aunt Daisy; 9.30 Music for Madame; 10 Popular Light Orchestral Music; 10.15 Morning Reflections, Talk by Uncle Tom; 10.30 Morning Tea Session. House of Peter MacGregor; 10.45 Favourites on Wide Range; 11 Music: 12 Luncheon Session conducted by Jack Maybury; 1.30 Happiness Unlimited;. 1.59 Highlights of this Afternoon’s Programme; 2 Master Melodies; 2.30 Millieent, Jennings’ Recipe Session; 3 Gems of Melody; 3.15 Salon Echoes; 3.30 Contract Bridge Lesson; 4 Today’s Verse; 4.3 Musical Magazine; 4.45 Black Flame of the Amazon; 5 Children’s Session conducted by Gracie and Jacko; 5.10 Happiness Express; 5.30 Gardening Man; 5.40-Tiny Tots’ Corner: 5.45 Stamp Man; 5.59 Highlights of To-night’s Programme; 6 Tea Table Tunes; 6.15 the Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen; 6.45 Gardening Session conducted by David Combridge: 7 Fred and Maggio Everybody: 7.30 Mamma Bloom’s Brood; 7.45 We the Jury; 8 Shadow of Fu Manchu; 8.15 Easy Aces; 8.30 Ballad Memories; 8.45 the Trans-Atlantic Murder Mystery; 9 the Concert Hall of the Air: 9.30 World Varieties, Wide Range; 10 ' Sacrifice; 10.30 Everybody’s Melodies; 11 Dance Music; 12 Close Down. STATION 2ZB WELLINGTON. FRIDAY, MAY 12. 1939. 6 am Up with the Larks; 7.30 Weather Report and Mail Notices; 8.30 Hymns of All Churches; 8.45 Aunt Daisy; 10.15 Morning Reflections by

Uncle Tom; 10.30 House of Peter MacGregor; 11.15 Woman’s Forum; 11.30 Shopping with John Batten; 12 Luncheon Music; 12.30 Petone Session; 1 Voice of Industry; 2.30 Suzanne’s Session; 3.30 Diggers’ Hospital Session; 3.45 Recordings; 4 Orchestral Cameo; 4.30 Concerted Vocal Recital; 4.40 John Batten’s Session; 5 Children’s Session; 5.15 Count of Monte Cristo; 5.45 Peter the Pilot; 6 Dinner Music; 6.30 Sports Talk; 7.15 the Romance of Transport; 7.30 Rhythm Rodeo; 8.15 Easy Aces; 8.30 R.S.A. Notes; 9.30 Variety Programme; 9.45 Wide Range Programme; 11 Dance Programme. SATURDAY, MAY 13. 6 am Sunshine Session; 7 Synchromatics; 7.30 Weather Reports; 7.45 Sports Talk; 8.45 Aunt Daisy; 9 Recordings; 9.30 Bright Morning Music; 11.30 Shopping with John Batten; 1 Of Interest to Men Session; (luring the afternoon bright recordings with Sports Flashes; 3 Afternoon Tea Reflections; 3.15 Popular Recordings; 3.30 Recordings; 4.40 John Batten’s Session; 5.15 Recordings; 5.45 Peter the Pilot; 6.15 Sports Resume; 6.45 Recordings; 7 The Lone Ranger; 7.22. Home Decoration, a Talk by Anne Stewart; 7.-15 Slaps and Claps; 8.30 Variety; 9 Musical Competitions; 9.45 Wide Range; 11 Dance Programme. SUNDAY, MAY 14. 6 am Happy Morning Session; 8.30 Hymns of All Churches; .8/45 Recordings; 9.15 Band Session; 9.45 Robbie’s Hospital Request Session; 11 Undo Tom and his Children’s Choir; 11.15 Popular Melodies on Wide Rango; 11.30 Tn Lighter Vein; 12 Luncheon Music; 2 Variety Programme; 4.15 Woman’s Place in the World, a series of Talks by Mrs J. A. Lee; 4.30 Black Flame of the Amazon; 5 Songs and Melodies for the Old Folk; 5.15 Recordings;. 5.30

Children’s Session, by Brian O’Brion; 6.15 A Talk on Social Justice; 6.37 Features of the Week; 6.45 Music for the Early Evening; 7 Fred and Maggie Everybody; 7.15 Irish Songs and Story by Bryan O’Brien; 7.30 Tin ills from Great Operas; 8 .Man in the Street ‘Session; 9.30 Wide Range Musical Programme; 10.30 Slumber Session; 11 Variety Programme; 11.30 Meditation Music; 11.50 Epilogue. MONDAY, MAY 15. 6 am Always Merry and Bright; 6.45 State Placement Service; 7 Musical Moments; 7.30 Weather Report and Mail Notices; 8.45 Aunt Daisy; 9.30 Musical Hotpot; 10.15 Morning Reflections by Uncle Tom; 10.30 House of Peter MacGregor; 11.30 Shopping with John Batten; 12 Luncheon Music: 12.30 Farm and Home Session; 2.30 Suzanne’s Session; 3.30 Contract Bridge Lesson; 3.45 Recordings; 4.30 Black Flame of the Amazon; 4.40 John Batten’s Session; 5 Children’s Session; 5.15 Count of Monte Cristo; 5.45 Stamp Man; 6 Dinner Music; 6.15 Air Adventures of Jimmy Alien; 6.45 Down Memory Lane, by J. H. Ingley; 7 Fred and Maggie Everybody; 7.30 Mamma Bloom’s Brood; 7.45 the Great Goldwyn; 8 Shadow of Fu Manchu; 8.15 Easy Aces; 8.45 Papnr Moon; 9 Cutcert Hall of the Air; 9.30 I Want a Divorce; 9.45 Dream Lover; 10 15 Variety Programme; 10.30 Slumber Session; 11 Dance Session.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume LIX, Issue 38, 11 May 1939, Page 4

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BROADCASTING Kaikoura Star, Volume LIX, Issue 38, 11 May 1939, Page 4

BROADCASTING Kaikoura Star, Volume LIX, Issue 38, 11 May 1939, Page 4

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