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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.)—7.30.: Studio recital by Felix Millar (violin). 7.45: News and Commentary from the United States. 8.0: Studio recital by Inia te Wiata (Maori bass). 8.9: Jeanne Gautier (violin). 8.17: Studio recital by the Choir of the Queen Victoria School for Maori Girls, in a programme of Maori melodies and action songs. 8.48: The Philadelphia Orchestra. “Essay for Orchestra” (Barber). 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 9.25: Old-time dance music. 10.0: Sports summary. 11.0: London News. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.)—7.30: "Piano Time,” featuring John Parkin. 7.45: News and Commentary from the United States. 8.0: Tommy Handley. 8.30: Radio Magazine. 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 9.30: N.Z. News for the Pacific Islands. 9.40: Make-believe ballroom time. 10 0: Sports results. 10.10: Joe Loss and his Band. 10.45: Dance music. 11,0: London News.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.)—7.30: The Southernaires Instrumental Quartet. 7.45: News and Commentary from the United States. 8.0: "Krazy Kapers.” 8.13: Leslie J. Dunbar (baritone). 8.26: Emil Roosz and his Orchestra. “Indian Love Call” (Friml). 8.29: “Starlight.”* 8.44; “The Sealed Room.” 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 0.25: Fred Hartley and his Music, with Jack Cooper (BBC programme). 9.55: London Concert Orchestra, "America Marches” (Barsotti). 10.0: Sports results. 10.15: Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra. 11.0: London News. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 k.c.)—7.30: Strings of the BBC Scottish Orchestra. 7.35: From the studio, Yvonne Hill (contralto). 7.45: News and Commentary from the United States. 8.0: The BBC Revue Orchestra. 8.13: From the studio, Owen T. Baragwanath (bass). 8.22: Detroit Symphony Orchestra, “American Fantasie” (Herbert). 8.30: From the studio, Margaret Laing (mezzo-soprano). 8.39: Victor Ensemble. 8.45: Walter GJynne (tenor). 8.51: London Palladium Orchestra, “Les Sylphides” (Cussans), “Sousa on Parade” (air. Palmer). 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 9.25: Dance music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Masters in lighter mood. 11.0; London News.

2YN NELSON (920 k.c.)—7.0: “Listeners’ Own Session”—London Philharmonic Orchestra • (Harty), "Marche Militaire”; Joseph Schmidt (tenor), "A Star Falls from Heaven.” 7.8: Millicent Phillips (soprano), “On Wings of Song”; Gil Dech (piano), “Remembrance." 7.14: Sports results. 7.20: Richard Tauber (tenor), "Without a Song,” "Don’t be Cross.” 7.26: Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, “Rosewood Ripples”; Richard Crooks (tenor), 'Beautiful Isle of Somewhere.” 7.33: Accordion Orchestra, "Beer Barrel Polka” ;Bing Crosby (vocal), "The Road to Morocco.” 7.40: Geraldo's Orchestra, "Lili Marlene”; The Jesters (vocal), “Waiting at the Church.” 7.46: George Trevare s Dance Orchestra, “Don’t Sweetheart Me.” 7.50: Sandy Powell (comedian) "Sandy the Dentist.” 7.56: Dick Robertson’s Orchestra, “No Letter To-day.” 8.0: God Save the King. Concert Session—organ recital by Miss Glen Carty, F.’i.C.L., L.R.S.M. (relayed from the School of Music), “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor”. (Bach), "Verset” Fantasie (Guilmant), “By ’ Smouldering Embers” (MacDowell), “Sonata No. 1 in F Minor” (Mendelssohn). 8.35: Light Classical Music—Howard Barlow conducting the Columbia Broadcasting. Symphony, “Beautiful Galathea” Overture (Suppe). 8.43: Beniamino Gigli (tenor), “O Del Mio Amato Ben,” ''Amaryllis.” 8.52: Howard Barlow and Columbia Broadcasting Symphony, "Bartered Bride” Three Dances (Smetana). 9.0: Big Ben. 9.1: “Lost Property.” 9.26: Light Recitals—Victor Silvester’s Harmony Music, “Poem," “Baby’s Sweetheart,” “Speakeasy.” 9.36: Albert Sandler Trio, "Poupee Valsante,” “Dream Serenade,” “Smiling Through.” 9.45: Oscar Natzke (bass), "Tnvictus,” “Drinking.” 9.51: Felix Mendelssohn’s Hawaiian Serenaders, “Kiss Me Again,” “Hawaiian Gems.” TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) All Main Stations—6.o, 7.0, 8.0, 8.45 a.m.: London News. 9.0: With the Boys Overseas. 1.15 and 6.15 p.m.: London News. 8.45 .'Sunday Evening Talk. 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 11.0: London News. IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.)—11.0: Salvation Army Service, Congress Hall (Major E. H. Riseley). 3.0: Sibelius and his Music. 3.30: Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Erno Rapee (U.S.A. programme). 5.0: Children’s Song Service. 7.0: Anglican Service, St. Mary's Cathedral (Right Rev. Bishop of Aotearoa, Bishop Bennett). 8.30: Kostelanetz and his Orchestra, “Moonlight” (Debussy) “Pavane for a Dead Princess” (Ravel). 9.20: Weekly News Summary in Maori. 9.33: “The Great Ship” (NBS production). 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.)—11.0: Roman Catholic Service, St. Mary’s Church (Rev. Father Callaghan). 2.0: “La Valse.” 2.30: Betty Sicely (’cellist), Therie Oswin (pianist). 3.0: Recital by Albert Bryant. 3.30: Songs from the Shows (BBC production). 5.0: Children’s Song Service, Queen Margaret College Choir and Uncle Brian. 7.0: Presbyterian Service, St. John’s Church (Rev. P. Gladstone Hughes). 8.5: NBS Light Orchestra. Conductor, Harry Ellwood; leader, Leela Bloy. 9.20: Weekly News Summary in Maori. 9.30: N.Z. News for the Pacific Islands. 9.50: Saint-Saens, “Concerto in G Minor,” Arthur De Greef (pianist) and New Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.)—11.0: Presbyterian Service, St. Andrew’s Church (Rev. J. Lawson Robinson). 3.0: New

York Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Fritz Reiner. 4.0: The Man Born to be King. 5.0: Children’s Service, Rev. C. O. Hailwood. 7.0: Methodist Service, East Belt Church (Rev. W. W. G. Greensalde). 8.5: From the studio, Bernard Barker (violinist). 8.18: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. 8.24: From the studio, lan Ainsley (baritone). 9.22: Music from the Theatre.

4YA DUNEDIN (790 k.c.)—10.15: Dunedin City Salvation Army Band conducted by W. Bayliss. 11.0: Anglican Service, St. Paul’s Cathedral (Dean Button). 2.30: Sir Hamilton Harty and London Symphony Orchestra. 3.30: “Pride and Prejudice.” 3.54: The New London String Ensemble (BBC programme). 4.17: "It’s an Old English Custom—The English Inn.” 5.0: Children’s Song Service. 6.30: Congregational Service, Moray Place Church (Rev. F. de Lisle). 8.0: Sir Edward Elgar and London Symphony Orchestra. 8.20: Gwen Catley (soprano). 8.26: Felix Weingartner and London Symphony Orchestra,

“A Little Night Music” (Mozart). 9.22: Artur Schnabel with Dr. Malcolm Sargent and London Symphony Orchestra, “Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major,” Op. 73 (“Emperor”), (Beethoven). 2YN NELSON (920 k.c.)—7.0: Classical Music—Felix Weingartner and London Symphony Orchestra, "Concerto Grosso in G Minor” (Handel). 7.16: Hulda Lashanska (soprano) with instrumental accompaniment, “Arioso.” 7.20: E. Power Biggs (organ) with Arthur Fiedler’s Sinfonietta, “Concerto No. 2 in B Flat Major” (Handel). 7.29: Schultz-Fursten-berg Trio, “Andante with Variations”; Bartlett and Robertson (duo pianists), “Gavotte.” 7.35: Isobel Baillie (soprano) with Arnold Goldsborough (organ), “The Blessed Virgin’s Expostulation” (Purcell). 7.44: Sir Henry Wood and Queens Hall Orchestra, “Suite in Five Movements” (Purcell-Wood). 8.0: God Save the King. Concert Session—“ The Stones Cry Out— Swansea Market” (BBC programme). 8.14: Sir Adrian Boult and BBC Symphony Orchestra, “Crown Imperial” (Walton). 8.22: Webster Booth (tenor), “Love is My Song,” “There’s a Land.” 8.27: Albert Sandler Trio, “Faery Song.” 8.30: "Country Calendar” (BBC feature). 8.44: London Philharmonic Orchestra (Lambert), "On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring” (Delius). 8.50: Cyril Scott (piano), "Lotus Land”; Maggie Teyte (soprano), “Fairest Isle of All Isles Excelling.’’ 8.56: The Boyd Neel Orchestra, "Hymn-Tune Prelude.” 9.0: Big Ben. 9.1: “The Call of the Ballet.” 9.25: “Music of the Theatre,” more songs of Jerome Kern. 9.40: Orchestra Georges Tzipine, “Fantasy of Famous Schubert Airs.” 9.46: Mischa Elman (violin), "Thais” Meditation. 0.50: Richard Crooks (tenor), “Beloved it is Morn.” 9.54: Mortimer Palitz Salon Orchestra, “From the Land of the Sky Blue Water,” “By the Wates of Minnetonka.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 4 August 1945, Page 6

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ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 4 August 1945, Page 6

ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 4 August 1945, Page 6

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