ON THE AIR
TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY)
IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.)—7.30: "In Mint Condition.” 7.45: News and Commentary from the United States. 8.0: "And Anthony Sherwood Laughed” (NBS production). 8.16: “Have You Read?” (BBC programme). 8.31: Tommy Handley with the BBC Variety Orchestra. 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 9.25: Royal Canadian Air Force Band. 9.31: “Dad and Dave.” 0.44: Foden’s Band. 9.50: Raymond Newell (baritone). 9.53: Massed Brass Bands. 10.0: Dance music. 10.15: Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. 10.45: Dance Music. 11.0: London News. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.)—7.30: Dorothy Salter (soprano). 7.45. News and Commentary from the United States. 8.0: NBS String Quartet. Leader. Vincent Aspey. 8.30: English Music since the Elizabethans. 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 9.30: N.Z. News for the Pacific Islands. 9.40: Henri Penn (pianist) in prize winning pieces from the 1943 Competition arranged by the Australian Performing Rights Association. 10.0: Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra. 10.15 c Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. 11.0: London News. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.)—7.30: “Dad and Dove.” 7.45: News and Commentary from the United States. 8.0: “The Defender.” 8.20: Herman Darewski and his Band. 8.29: "Appointment with Fear” (BBC programme). 9.0: Newsreel and Commentary. 9.30: Eric Winstone and his Band (BBC programme). 10.0: Dance music. 10.15: Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. 10.45: “Uncle Sam Presents” Jimmy Grier and the Coastguard Band (U.S.A. programme). 11.0: London News.
4YA DUNEDIN (790 k.c.)—7.30: British Symphony Orchestra. 7.45: The Dunedin Technical College Choir, Orchestra and Military Band presents a Peace Festival. Conductors: Choir and Orchestra. Frank Callaway; Military Band, L. S. White. 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 10.15: Repetition of Greetings from the Boys Overseas. 11.0: London News.
2YN NELSON (920 k.c.)—7.0: Light Music London Palladium Orchestra, "These Foolish Things” Selection. 7.10: "All Star Cabaret.” a BBC Variety programme featuring Jeanne de Cassilis, "Hutch,” Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, Bob Wilton. Master of Ceremonies, Jack Buchanan. Louis Levy's Orchestra. 7.45: Orchestra of the Royal Air Force, "A Sentimental Shanty,” “Festival of Empire.” 8.0: God Save the King. Chamber Music—The Coolidge Quartet, "Quartet in F Major,” Op. 18, No. 1 (Beethoven). 8.24: Kirstin Thorborg (contralto), “Hark Hark the Lark.” 8.28: Jascha Heifetz (violin), "Rondo.” "Ave Maria.” 8.38: John McCormack (tenor), “Who is Sylvia,” "Die" Liebe Hat Gelogen.” 8.43: Raoul Koczalski (piano), "Chopin Etudes,” Nos. 7-12 (Chopin). 8.55: The Oxford Ensemble, "Minuet in A Major.” 9.0: Big Ben. 9.1: Reginald Foort (organ), "Destiny Waltz,” “Druid’s Prayer." 9.7: "Baffles”—The Case of the Pair of Pedlers. 9.30: Swing Session —Ray Noble’s Orchestra, "Saturday Night at the Nobles.” 9.34: Artie Shaw’s Orchestra, "Carioca,” "It Took a Million Years,” "Oh Lad> be Good.” 9.44. Bob Crosby’s Bob Cats, "Mournin’ Blues,” “Mama's Gone Goodbye.” 9.50: Glenn Miller’s Orchestra, "Star Dust,” "I Want to be Happy," "Rug Cutter’s Swing.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 29 November 1945, Page 8
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