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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.).-tt2.45 p.m.: Commentary on Rugby Football. 5.0: Children’s Session. 7.30: Melachrino String Orchestra. 8.1: Helen E.-Roy (mezzo-soprano). 8.10: Richard Crean and London Palladium Orchestra. 8.18: Norrie Larkins (tenor).-. 8.27: Ainslie Murray and New Light Symphony Orchestra. 8.27: Ainslie Murray and New Light Symphony Orchestra. 8.40: Phyllis Turner (contralto), 8.48). Mantovanf and his Concert /Orchestra. 9.0: Overseas and N.Z. News. 9.30: Dance Music. 10.0: Sports Summary. 10.10: Dance Music. 11.0: London News and Home News from Britain. . ' < . ;■ 4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.).—l p.m): Commentary on Soccer Match. 7.30: “ Hopalong Cassidy.”; 7.45: Harmony and Humour. 8.15: Round the Campfire. 8.30: “Mr and Mrs North.” 9.0: Haydn’s Symphonies. . . . . ' - 4YZ, Invercargill (680 k.c.).—2.45 p.m.: .Rugby Football. 5.0: Children’s Session. 7.0: Saturday Night Hit Parade. 7.15: Crosby Time. 7.30: Old-time Music Hall. 8.0: Modem Dance Hour. 9.0: Overseas and N.Z. News. 9.25: Chamber Music pf Mozart) 10.0: , District Sports Summary. 3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.). —2.45 p.m.: Rugby Football. 7.30: Southernaires Instrumental Sextet and Anita Osborn. 7.45: The Salon Concert Players. 7.48: The Windsor Vocal Trio. 8.1: “ The Norths Stop a Jump.” 8.27./Norman Cloutier Orchestra. -8.31:, ” The Cook of the Gannet.” 8.54: Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra.; 9.0: Overseas and N.Z. News. 9.30: Modem Dance Music. 9.45: Frank Weir and his Orchestra. 10.0: District Sports Summary. 10.15: Dance Recordings. lllQ: London News and Home News from Britain. 8.8. C. (Pacific Service).—s.o p.m.: The Daily Service. 5.15: Books and People. 5.30: Richard Tauber Programme. 6.0: The News. 6.10: From. To-day’s London Papers. 6.15: WorldV Affairs. 6.30: Radio Newsreel. 6.45: The Reader Takes .Over, 7.15: Music in Miniature. 7.45: On the Land. 8.0: The News. 8.15: Recent Record Releases. 8)60: Composer of the Week— Poulenc.
SUNDAY’S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.).—9.0 a.m.: With the Kiwis in Japan. 11.0:' Roman Catholic service from St. Joseph’s Cathedral. 1.30 y p.m.: World Affairs. 2.12: Dickens Characters—“ Tony Weller.” 2.30: Yella Pessl, Frances Blaisdell and. William Kroll with : v String Orchestra. 3.0: “The Heyday of the Mackenzie Country,” talk by Douglas Cressvvell. 3.14: Gil Dech• (piano). 3.30: The Man of Property. 4.2: “The Written Word.” 5.0: Children’s Song Service. 6.30: * Anglican service from St. Paul's Cathedral (Dean Button). 8.0: Mona Ross (contralto), 8.15: Music from the Theatre. 8.45: Sunday Evening Talk. 9.0: Overseas News. 9.22: Continuation of Opera. 11.0: London News and Home News from Britain. 4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.).—6.0 p.m.: Recordings. 7.30: Recalls. 8.0: “Jane Eyre." 8.30: Boston Promenade Orchestra, assisted by Lawrence' Tibbett (baritone) and Gladys Swarthout • (soprano). 9.30: Play, “ The Overcoat." , \ 4YZ, Invercargill (680 k.c.).—9D a.m.: With the Kiwis in Japan. 2.0: David Granville and his Music. 2.25! “The Snow Goose.” 2.48: 8.8. C. Chorus. 3.0: Albert Ferber (piano). 3.16: Pablo Casals (’cello). ', 3 30: 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. 4.0: “ Your Cavalier.” 4.30: Children's Song Service. 5.0: Play, “The Bridge." Spotlight on Music. 5.55: Scenes from Notable British Pictures.. 6.12: The . '•Memory Lingers On. 6.30; Methodist: Service. 7.30: Gleanings from Far and Wide. 7 Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth, with nielachrino Orchestra. 8.15: “Goodbye MrvChips.” 8.30: Heart Songs. 8.45: Sunday EYening Talk. 9.0: Overseas News. 9.34: " The'lVlan in Grey.” 3YA Christchurch (720 k.c.). —9.0 a.m.. With the KiwisJn Japan. 11.0: Churdi of pu r |ct service 2,’P p.m.: Band Programme. 9 ah- Dickens' Cliicacters-" Mr and Mrs Squeers” 3.0: Benno v Moiseiwitsch (piano) and London Philharmonic : Orchestra. £22: Marjorie Rowley (sop.ano). 3.32. Alfredo Campoli (violin), and London Symphony Orchestra. 3.41: CharlesNjanzera (baritone). 3.53: Francis E. Baif ( cello). 4.5. Choir of Strasbourg Cathedral 4.9: University of Pennsylvania Choral Society. 4.15. “The Written Word." 5.0: Children sSer vice. 7.0: Presbyterian service from Knox Church. B.s’.Kathleen Sturdy Quartet. 8.« • Sunday Evening Talk. 9.0: Overseas sfews. 9.22: "Breaking Point.” 10.6: Music iTom the Ballet 10.32: Instrumental and wem Items featuring Tino Rossi (tenor) Robeson (bass), Grace Mopre_ (soprano)). Mildred Dieling (harp), and Alfiredo Camooli (violin). 11.0: London News and Home News'from Britain.- ... nm . 8.8. C. (Pacific Service).—s.ls p.mWorld Scout Jamboree. 5.40: Thomas Matthews (violin). 6.0: The News. 6.10 .From To-dav’s London Papers. 6.15. Recent im portant Religious Books. 6 30: Radio Newsreel 645 ‘ Rendezvous Flavors. 7.0. «e vllw of the Week. 7.30: The Economic Prospect 7.45: South Africa v. England 8.0? The News. 8.15: Sunday Service. 8.50. Composer of the Week—Bart k.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26541, 16 August 1947, Page 1
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