TOMORROW’S PROGRAMMES
IY’A AUCKLAND (750 Kilocycles). 6.30, London News; 6.40, National Announcements; 6.45, BBC Newsreel; 7.0, Anglican Service; <8.5, Band Concert; <8.45, Sunday Evening Talk; 9.0, Overseas and N.Z. News; 9.12, Weekly Nows Summary in Maori; 9.33, “The Great. Ship”; 11.0, London News; 11.20, Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles). 6.0, “I Pulled out a Plum”; G. 30, London News; 6.40, National Announcements; 6.30, London News; 6.45, BBC Newsreel; 7.0, Presbyterian Service; 8.5. Anthony Larsen (baritone) and Doris Shepperd (piano); 8.45, Sunday Evening Talk; 9.0. Overseas and N.Z. News; 9.12., Weekly News Summary in Maori; 9.32, Eastbourne Lyric Singers; 10.15. Concert Hall; 10.50. Epilogue; 11.0, London News; 11.20. Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON (650 Kilocycles). 5.0. Family Favourites: 6.0. Today in N.Z. History; 6.5, “Dombey and Son"; 6.35, Master Music; 7.0, Time for Music; 7.30. The Ladies Entertain; S.O, "Shetland Crofter”; 8.30. British Chamber Music; 9.0. Choral Society of the Friends of Music; 10.0. Close down. 2YD WELLINGTON (1130 Kilocycles). 7.0. Fanfare; Brass and Military Band Parade; 7.33, “Paul Temple and the Curzon Case"; 8.0. In the Footsteps of the Kiwis: Florence; <8.30. “Dad and Dave”; 9.0, Hall of Fame; 9.30, “Crowns of England”; 10.0. Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles). 6.0. BBC Variety Orchestra; 6.30, London News; 6.40, National Announcements; 6.45, BBC Newsreel; 7.0, Congregational Service; 8.5. Peers Coetfnoie C cello i and Dorothy Davies (piano); 8.45, Sunday Evening Talk' 9.0. Overseas News: 9.20. Station Notices; 9.22. Music from the Theatre; 11.0, London News; 11.22. Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles). 7.0. Salvation Army Service; 8.5. Victor Carrell (baritone.!; 8.20. The Halle Orchestra; 8.28. Mary Pratt (contralto); 8.45. Sunday Evening Talk: 9.(1. Overseas News; 9.22. Boston Symphony Orchestra; 10.0. Ring up the Curtain: 11.0. London News; 11.20, Epilogue; 11.30, Close down. 2XA WANGANUI (1200 kilocycles). 8 a.m.. Breaklast Session; 9.0. This Week’s Conductor; 9.16. Music for the Piano; 9.45, Songs of Worship; 10.0, Sunday Orchestral Concert; 10.30. “Whom the Gods Love”; 11.0. Close down. 6.30 p.m.: “Halliday and Son” ; 6.45. Music for Strings; 7.0. Gems from the Operas; 7.30, At Short Notice; <B.O. “The Man Who Feared the Gallows’’; 5.25. The Light Symphony Orchestra; 8.30. Wanganui Ladies’ Choi) - , conducted by Esme Smith; 8.44. Music from the Ballet; 9.0. Weather Report; 9.4. “Songs and Songwriters”; 9.35. ‘‘The Art of Living"; 9.45. Jussi Bjorling (tenor); 10.15. Meditation Music; 10.23, Epilogue; 10.30. Close clown.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 November 1949, Page 8
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391TOMORROW’S PROGRAMMES Wanganui Chronicle, 5 November 1949, Page 8
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