LIGHT FARE BY THE B.B. C. FROM 3YA
I “Unfinished” Symphony, 2 YA The London News is broadcast from the tour YA Stations at 0 I a.m.. 7 ;t.nr, 7.15 a.m.. 8.45 turn.. I 12.p.m, 1.15 p.m., 8.15 p.m.. and II p.m. A newsreel with comnit Hilary is broadcast at !) pan. Weather forecasts are broadcast at 7.04 a.m., 12.29 p.m., and 9.1 pan. To-night from all Stations.—7.4s: News and Commentary from the U.S.A. 10.15: Greetings from the Boys Overseas. IYA, Auckland.—7.3o: Phil Green and. his Theatrical Orchestra. 7.38: Golden Memory Boys (Male Quarter). 8.0: ‘’These Bands. Make Music." 8.29: ■‘Running Wolf,” a Play of the Canadian Woods. 8.41: “Jack Warner with the Navy.” 8.50: Band. “Mr and Mrs is the Name." “For Me—For You." 9.25: June Holins, "Song of Queensland.” 9.30: “Fashions in Melody, ' Ossie Chessman and his Orchestra. ! 10.0: Harry Roy and his Orchestra. I 10.45: Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestin. i 21 A, Wellington <if Parliament is broadcast this programme will be from 2YC >. —7.30: Jean Aspey ('cellist», Andante (Martini-Kreisler). “Elegie” (Faure), “Cradle Song” (Schubert). 8.0: Sylvia Petrie (mezzo-contralto). 8.8: Dvorak: Concerto in A Minor. 8.38: Raymond Windsor (pianist), Three Two-part Inventions (Bach), Nocturne in G Major. Op. 37 'Chopin), Valsc. Op. 34 (Moszowski). 9.30: New Zealand News for the Pacific Islands. 9.40: London Philharmonic Orchestra, “The Unfinished Symphony" (Schu3 YA. Christchurch.—7.3o: “Dad and Dave." 8.0: “Radio Stage": “Ballerl inn..” 8.2: The Tune Parade. 8.45: “J no Todds." 9.25: Light Fare <8.8.C. programme). 10.0: Royal Air Force Dance Band. 10.45: Harry James and his Orchestra. 4 YA. Dunedin.—7.3o: Orchestra of the Royal Air Force, “Son.", of Loyalty" (Coates). 8.0: St. Hilda Band, couI ducted by W. L. Francis, “Le Gia die--1 “The King's Lieutenant." 8 12: Estelle Mic'db mass < soprano), “Blauh- ! bird Low.” “In My (bir("-n SL-.n a Bird.” “When I Have Sung My Songs.” 8.21: Thu Band: “The Acrobat." “Siil .• r L.ning." 8.32: John Ti'ley. “Th.' Company Promoter." 840: The BanJ. ■ Am. : f " Siiurlion > i\.:\’ci!o ■. 8.48: Th.' Knkkurborl: r Pour 8.52: Th-' 1 Band: “All Hail the Power." “I he i T iiUiidui< r." 9.25: New Mayfair O'rhe ira. Balalaika" Selection. 9.>3: I “And AiJiiony Sherwood Laughed" j'Nß.s I'i.rh'j linn). 9.53: “Sno!ludit.' • Eli. Winstoi-.e St ringlet. 10.45: Music, ‘ Mir'ii and Melody.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23261, 24 July 1945, Page 2
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