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TODAY’S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin (780 k.c.).—6,0 a.m.: London News. 11.0: Piano Time. 2.0: Official Opening of Violet Roberts Dormitory at Roxburgh Health Camp, by Sir Donald Cameron. 3.0: Rugby Commentary. 5.0: Children's Session. 7.0: Football Summary British Rugby team v. Buller. 7.30: “ Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh.” 8.0: Popular Tunes for Two Pianos. 8.15: "For your Delight.” 8.30: Listeners’ Scrapbook. 9,40: Dance Music. 10.0: Sports Summary. 10.10: Dance Music. 4YC, Dunedin (900 k.c.).—1.15 p.m.: Association Football Commentary from the Caledonian Ground. 2.45: Light Listening. 7.30: Topical Tunes. 8.0: “ Crowns of England." 8.30: Inkspots. 8.45: George Wright (organ). 9.0: Classical Music. 9.30: Sinfonietta. 10.0: Music by Schumann. 4YZ, Invercargill (720 k.c.).—7.30 pTm.: Northumbrian Barn Dance. 8.0: Southland Competitions Society Demonstration Concert. 10.15: District Sports Summary. 3YA, Christchurch (690 k.c.).—7.30 p.m.: Melody Album. 7.45: Concert for the Troops. 8.30: " Having a Wonderful Crime.” 9.40: “Have a Go.” 10.10: Sports Review. 10.25: Famous Orchestras and Concert Artists. BBC (Pacific Service).—Special Regional —6.0 p.m.: The News. 6.15: World Affairs. 6.45: News from Home. 7.0: Meet the Commonwealth. 7.30: From the Editorials. General Overseas —6.0 p.m.: The News. 6.10: The Daily Service. 6.15: Listeners’ Choice. 7.0: The News. 7.10: Home News from Britain. 7.15: Programme Parade. 7.30: Guards on Parade. 8.0: “Concerto." 9.0: “ The Adventures of Richard Hannay. ’ 9.30: Music for Shakespeare. 10.0: Tip-top Tunes. 10.30: Twenty Questions. 11.0: The News 11.10: News Analysis. 11.15: Rendezvous Players. 11.30: Generally Speaking. SUNDAY’S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin (780 k.c.). —6.0 a.m.: London News. 11.0: Baptist service froni Hanover Street Church (Rev. E. W. Batts). 2 1 p.m.: “Canterbury’s Centennial—The French Pioneers,” talk by Douglas Cresswell. 2.15: Choral Work for May. 3.15: Musical Comedy Cameo. 4.0: Landmarks of Britain. 4.30: Time for Music. 5.0: Children’s Song Service. 6.0: “ Songs of France —Vendee.” 7.0: Presbyterian service from Knox Church (Rev. R. Leonard Small). 8.5: Municipal Organ Recital, by Professor V. E. Galway. 9.12: Play—“ The Piper.’ 4YC, Dunedin (900 k.c.).—5.0 p.m.: Recordings. 7.0: Favourite Artists. 8.0: The First Great Churchill. 8.30: Grand Hotel. 9.0: British Concert Hall. 4YZ, Invercargill (720 k.c.). —7.0 p.m.: Roman Catholic service from Basilica (Rev. Father McMahon). 8.5: Voice of the Orchestra. 8.15: “Kipps." 9.10: Southern S *3YA r , Christchurch (690 k.c.).—11.0 a.m.: Brethren service from Rutland Street Hall. 7.0 p.m.: Anglican service from St. Mary s Church 8.5: Bandstand. 8.30. Rex Harrison (baritone). 8.42: Tottenham Citadel Band 9.22: “ New Horizons." BBC (Pacific Service).—Special Regional 6.0 p.m.: The News. 6.15: “What Do We Mean Bv God?” 6.30: Radio Newsreel G.4d. Land arid Livestock. 7.15: Sporting Newsletter. 7.30: From the Editorials. 7.30: Programme Parade. General Overseas—6.o: The News. 6.15: Time for Worship. 6.30. Music in Miniature. 7.0: The News. 7.10: Home News from Britain. 7.15: Programme Parade 7.30: In Town To-night. 8.0: Listeners’ Choice. 9.0: Country Questions. 9 30: Sunday Service. 10.0: Manoug Panktan (violin). 10.15: Weekly Newsletter. 10.30: English Magazine. 11.0: The News. 11.10: News Analysis. 11.15: Nights at the Opera.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27388, 13 May 1950, Page 1
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