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BROADCASTING

Today’s Programmes IYA AUCKLAND (750 Kilocycles). 6.0, Dinner Music; 6.25, Market Reports; 7.15, The Coming of the Canoes; 7.30, The Blue Danube; 8.0, City of Auckland Pipe Band; 8.30, “No Miracle for Klomp”; 9.20, Talk in Maori; 9.30, “Dad and Dave”; 10.0, Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra; 10.30, Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles). 6.0, Dinner Music; 6.26, Market Reports; 7.13, Critically Speaking; 7.30, Bob Farnon and his Orchestra; 7.45, The Henry Lawson Stories; 8.0, The Audiences Were Mixed; 8.35 Bill Hoffmeister and his Orchestra; 9.20, Talk in Maorj; 9-30. Professional Wrestling; 10.0, Variety Fanfare; 10.30, Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON <650 Kilocycles). 6.0 .Dinner Music; 7.0, The Fleet Street Choir; 7.12. Two Contemporary English Composers; 8.0, The Discovery of our Native Birds; 8.30, The Almo Quartet; 8.50, Songs , at the Piano: 9.0, Liszt; 9.30, Brahms; 10.0, The Serenade; 10.30, Close down.

Dominion Weather Forecasts. YA. and YZ Stations: 7.15. 9.0 a.m., 12.30, and 9 p.m. X Stations: 9 p.m. YA and YZ Stations—--6.0 a.m., London News; Breakfast session (YA’s only). 7.0, 8.0: London News; Breakfast session. 1.30: Broadcast to Schools. 6.30: London News 6.40: National Announcements. 6.45; Radio Newsreel (not IYZi. 9.0: Overseas and N.Z. News. (2YC links instead of 2YA when Parliament is being broadcast).

2YD WELLINGTON (1130 Kilocycles i 7.0, Stars of the Stage Screen, and Radio; ■ 7.20, “Hester’s Diary”; 7.33, Cowboy Jamboree; 8.0, Moods, 8.30, Two’s Company; 8.45, “Dad and Dave”; 9.0, Orchestral Nights; 9.30. Mystery Playhouse; 10.0, District Weather Forecast; Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles' 6.0. Listeners' Own Session; 7.15. The National Council of Women; 7.30, The London Promenade Orchestra; 7.33, “Dad and Dave”; 7.45, Norman Cloutier’s Orchestra; 8.0, “Dream of Murder”; 8.15, Spike Jones and his City Slickers; 8.30. Fanfare: 8.50. Melodies from Three Countries; 9.30. Victor- Silvester and Tiis Orchestra; 9.45. Nellie Lutcher and her Rhythm; 10.0, Claude Thornhill and his Orchestra; 10.30, Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles). 6.0. Dinner Music; 7.15, The Garden Club; 7.30. The World of Opera; 8.0. Koa Nees (piano); 8.16, The London Philharmonic Orchestra; 8.43. Allan Butting (tenor): 9.30, The Philharmonia Orchestra; 10.0, Carnegie Hall; 10.30, Close down. 2XA WANGANUI (1200 kilocycles) 7.30, Programme Review and Announcements; Talk for Farmers; 7.45. Listeners’ Own Session; 9.30, “More Adventures of an Irregular Il'ibo”; 9.45. Recent Additions to cur Record Library; 10.15, Accent on Melody; 10.30. Close down.' BBC LONDON. (GVZ. 9.61 Me, s, 3132 M;GSM 11.82 Mc/s, 25.38 M.GRD 12.45 Mes, 19.42 M). General Overseas Service. 60, The News; 6 10. The Daily Service 6.15, Sports Review; 6.30, Music in Miniature; 7.0. The News; 7.10, Home News from Britain: 7.15, Programme Parade; 7.30. BBC Midland Light Orchestra; 8.0. -'The Mysterious Joe Latimer”; 8.30, Dance Music; 8.45, Merchant. Navy Newsletter; 9.0. “Puffney Post onice”; 0.30. From the Promenade Concerts; 1(1.15, “Saying It Better”; 1(1.30. Somprini at the Piano; 10.45, Sporting Record; 11.0. The News; 11.10. News Analysis; 11.15. Composer of the Week; 11.30. The Piano for Pleasure: 11.45, Generally Speaking; 12.0, Close down. ;v. Mrs Clarke and Miss Northover, Misses Mclntyre and Hawke v. Mrs Aiken and Mrs Bousfield, Mrs Shepherd .and Mrs Knox v. Mrs C. Higgic and Mrs Bradley Mrs P. J. Smith and I Miss Travers v. Mrs E. Higgie and I Mrs Dawson, Mrs Heath and Miss Croker v. Mrs Logan and Miss Vaney, Misses Duncan and Catherwood v. Mrs Granville and Miss S. Smith, Miss ■ Corby and Mrs Butler v. Mrs Thomas 1 and Miss Williams.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 21 September 1950, Page 8

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BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, 21 September 1950, Page 8

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, 21 September 1950, Page 8

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