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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.). —6.0 a.m.: London News. 8.10: Reports of Chess Championships. 11.0 a.m. and at intervals: Cricket Commentaries—Otago v. Auckland. 5:0:' Children’s Session. 7.30: Music for Pleasure. 8.0: Allan Botting (tenor). 8.9: Meredith Willson and his Concert Orchestra. 8.21: Midland Singers. 8.36: Eric Coates and the Symphony Orchestra. 8.49: Isobel Baillie. 9.0: Overseas and N.Z. News. 9.30: Dance Music. 10.0: N.Z. Tennis Championships. 10.8: Sports Summary. 10.18: Masters in Lighter Mood. 11.0: London News.
4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.).—5.0 p.m.: Recordings. 7.30 p.m.: “ Hopalong Cassidy.” 7.45: Harmony and Humour. 8.15: Sammy Kaye’s Song Parade. 8.30: "The White Cockade.” 9.0: Classical Music. 10.0: Light and Bright. 4YZ, Invercargill (680 k.c.). —11.15 a.m.: Southland R.C. Meeting. 7.30 p.m.: “ Palace of Varieties.” 8.0: Music for Dancing. 8.28: Musical Comedy Theatre. 9.0: Overseas and N.Z. News. 9.15: Music Hath Charms. 10.0: N.Z. Tennis Championships. 10.8: District Sports Summary. 10.18: Tunes of. the Times.
3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.);—8.0 a.m.: N.Z. Chess Championship Results. 11.15 and at intervals: Plunket Shield CricketCanterbury v. Wellington. 7.30; Mary Martin, Graham Payn, Sylvia Cecil, Maria Perilli, Winefred Ingham and Mantovani and his Theatre Orchestra and Chorus. 8.0: “The Corsican Brothers.’’ 8.25: “Stand Easy.” .8.55: Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye. 9 0' Overseas and N.Z. News. 9.30: “ Proof.” 9.44: Bing Crosby. 10.0: Results and Summary of N.Z. Lawn Tennis Championships at Auckland. 10.8: District Spor.ts Sum—mary. 10.20: Dance Music. - 11.0: London News. ' 8.8. C. (Pacific Service).—6.o p.m.: The News. 6.10: The Daily Service. 6.15: 8.8. C, Northern Orchestra. 6.45: Piano Parade. 70- Tire News. 7.05: Home News from Britain 7,15: “ Much-Bindhig-in-the-Marsh.” 7.45: World Affairs. 8.0: The News. 8 10: News Analysis. 8.15: Sports Bulletin. 8.30: Calling all Sportsmen. 8.45: New Records. 9.15: A Talk. 9.30: ”On Wmgs of Song.” 10.0: Talk on Music. 10.30: Music While You Work. 11.0: The News. 11.10: Home News from Britain. 11.15: John Shinebourne. 11.30: “ Much-Bindlng-:n-the-Marsh.”
SUNDAY’S PROGRAMMES 4YA. Dunedin (790 k.e.). —8.10 a.m.: Reports from the Dominion Chess Championships. 9.0: With the Kiwis in Japan. 11.0: Anglican service from St. Johns Church (Rev L. D. C. Groves). 1.30 p.m.: World Affairs. 2.1: The Human Mind: Psychiatry. 2 30- Artur Schnabel (piano) and Members of the Pro Arte Quartet. 3.5: Some Famous Music Festivals,” talk by Boyd Neel. 3.20: Readings from ’ The Scarlet Pimpernel.” 3.45. Personality Parade. A 0: Albert Sandler and Orchestra. 4.15: The Written Word. 4.30: Light Opera. 5.45. The Victor Chorus. 6.0: Sunday Serenade. 6.30: Baptist service from Hanover Street Church (Dr J. J- North). 3.0: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.45: Sunday Fveiling Talk. 9.0: Overseas News. 9.22: Two Mischief Makers. 10.0: The London Palladium Orchestra, with Beniamino Gigli (tenor) and Harry Bluestone (violin). 10.45: At Close of Day. 11.0: Umdon News. 4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.). —5,0 p.m.. Recordings. 6.0: John Charles Thomas (baritone). 8.0: “ Ernest Maltravers.’ 8.30: BandSt 4YZ, ®iLerfargm eC (G 80 S ;k.c.).-1.30 p.m.: World Affairs. 1.45: David Granville and his Ensemble. 2.10: New_te .our 2 45- Diarists and Letter Writers T. L. Lawrence. 3.0: London Philharmonic Orchestra 3 25: Famous Artist —Essie Ackland (contralto). 3.45: Garde Republicaine Saxophone Quartet. 4.0: Dickens Chaiacters— Simpson Brass and Daniel Quilp. 4.30. Cavalier.” 5.0: Children’s Song Service 6.0: “The Making of a Piper.” 6 30: The Memory Lingers On. 7.0: Presbyterian Service from St. Paul s Church (Rev. C J. Tocker). 8.0: Gleanings from Far and • Wide. 8.15: “Jane Eyre. 8.45. Sunday Evening Talk. 9.0: Overseas News 9.10 Musical Quiz. 9.40: “ Whiteoaks of Jalna. 10.5- At Close of Day. , . . _ 3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.).—9.0 a.m.. With the Kiwis in Japan. 11-0 '• Presbyterian service from St. Paul s Church (Rev, Stuart Francis). 1.30: World Affairs Talk. 20- Band Programme. 2.30: The Making of a New Zealander.” 2.44: John Charles Thomas (baritone). 3.0: Claudio Arrau (piano), with Detroit Symphony Orcheitra 3 31- Charles Panzera (baritone) and AlfredCortot "piano). 3.44: Arthur Rubinstein (piano). 4.0: The Fleet Street Choir. 4 15- The Written Word: John Dryden. 4 30 : Light Orchestras and Children’s Service 7.0: Church of Christ service from Moorhohse Avenue Church mev C. G. Flood). 8.5: Grand Symphony Orchestra of Paris. 8.12: Reta Wootton (contralto). 825: Irene Scharrer (piano). 8 29- A G. Thompson (basso-cantante). 8 42 ; Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York 8.45: Sundav Evening Talk. 90- Overseas and N.Z. News. 9.22: Music from the Theatre 11.0: London News BBC (Pacific Service).—6.o p.m.: The News 6.15: Time for Worship. 6.30: Football Results. 6.45: Piano Parade. 7.0. The News. 7.05: Home News from Britain. 7.10: Programme Announcements. 7.15: As the Commentator Saw It— England v. Ausr traliA (Rugby football). 7.45: The Church at Work. 8.0: The News. 8.15: Sports Bulletin 8.30: Family, Service. £o:.Forces Favourites. 9.30:- "Up the Pole. 10.0: Weeklv Nfewsletter. 10.15:- Mamly for Women. 10.30: Stand Easy. 11.0: The News. 11.10: Home News from Britain. 1115: Sandy Macpherson at. the Theatre Organ. 11.30: Home Flash.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26659, 3 January 1948, Page 1
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