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BROADCASTING

TODAY’S PROGRAMMES IYA AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles). 6.0, Dinner music: 6.30, London News; 6.45, BBC Newsreel; 7.0, Local News Service; 7.5, “The Australian Cricketers in England”; 7.15, “Mainly About Books"; 7.30, Emile Bonny (’cello) and Esther Parker (piano); 7.45, Ezio Pinza (bass); 7.53, Barbara Jury (piano); 8.9, Alison Mac Clement (soprano), with Evelyn Prime (piano); 8.23, Arthur Rubenstein (piano); 9.0, Overseas and N.Z. News; 9.19. Australian Commentary; 9.30. Songs by Men; 9.43, “The Reader Takes Over,’’ a discussion by professional critics and laymen with Norman Collins; 10.11, Masters in Lighter Mood; 11.0, London News; 11.20, Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 6.0, Dinner Music; 6.26, Stock Exchange Report; 6.30, London Npws; 6.45, BBC. Newsreel; 7.0, Consumer Time; 7.5, Jack Lumason Reviews the Cricket; 7.15, Gardening Talk; 7.30, “Round Atjout N.Z.,’’ records made by the Mobile Recording Unit of NZBS; 7.45, Mabel Roper (contralto); 9.0, Royal Wellington Choral Union, with Merle Gamble (soprano), Sybil McKinney (contralto), Hubert Milverton-Carta (tenor), and Stewart Harvey (baritone); 8.58, Station Notices; 9.0. U.N. Time; 9.2, Overseas and N.Z. News; Cricket results; 9.19, Australian Commentary; 9.30, “Beau Geste’’; 10.0, Allen Wellbrock and his Music; 10.30, Songs by Paula Kelly and the Modernaires; 10.4 g, Red Norvo and his Sextette; 11.0, London News; 11.20, Close down.

2YC WELLINGTON (840 Kilocycle. >. 6.0, Dance Music; 6.30, Something Now; 7,0 George Melachrino Orchestra; 7.30, While Parliament is being broadcast this station will present 2YA's published programme; a classical programme will be presented in the event of Parliament not being broadcast.

2YD WELLINGTON (990 Kllocvcle.). 7.0, Accent on Rhythm; 7.20, Popular Fallacies; 7.33, Musical Comedy Theatre; 8.0, Premiere: The Week’s New Releases; 8.30. “Impudent Imposters”; 9,0, From A to Z through the Gramophone Catalogue; 9.30, A Young Man with a Swing Band.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycle*). 6.0, Dinner music; 6.30, London News, 6.45, BBC Newsreel; 7.0, Local News Service; 7.5, Australian Cricketers in England; 7.15, Addington Stock Market Report; 7.30, 3YA Studio Orchestra; 7.52, Annas Gale (soprano); 8.3, British Concert Hall; 9.0, Overseas and N.Z. News; 9.19, Australian Commeitary; 9.30, Gwen McLeod (pianist); 9.43. Boston Sympho)ny Orchestra; 10.0, In Lighter Vein; 10.15, “Music for Romance”; 11.0, London News; 11.20, Cose down. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycle*). 6.0, Dinner music; 6.30, London News; 6.45. BBC Newsreel; 7.0, Consumer Time; 7.5, Jack Lamason reviews the Second Test; 7.15, Footnotes to Film: The 1C best films we have seen; 7.30, “Gilbert and Sullivan’’; 8.45, “The Wrong Way Round,” he dreamt he was being murdered, but when he woke up something quite different had happened; 9.0, Overseas and N.Z. News; 9.19, Australian Commentary; 9.30, “Enter a Murderer”; 10.0, Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra; 10,30, Rhythm Parade: Jim Scoular; 11.0. London News; 11.20, Close down.

2ZB WELLINGTON (1130 Kilncycles) 6.0, Picture Parade; 6.30, Mrs. Parkington; 7.0, Coisumer Time; 7.15, Bluey and Curly; 7.30, Adventures of Perry Mason; 7.45, Tusitala, Teller of Tales; 8.0, First Light Fraser Returns; 8.15 Ralph and Betty; 8.30, At the Hammond Organ: Ethel Smith; 8.45, King of Quiz; 9.0, Opera for the People; 9.45, Instruments of the Orchestra; 10.0, Dance Miniatures de Ballet; 10.15, Don’t Get Me Wrong, by Peter Cheyney; 10.30, Through tlie South Seas with Felix Mendelssohn’s Hawaiian Serenades; 11.0, Music of our Time; 12.0, Close down.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 30 June 1948, Page 7

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536

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, 30 June 1948, Page 7

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, 30 June 1948, Page 7

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