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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) IYA AUCKLAND <650 kc.)- 7.30: Kvcn- . mg Programme--Symphony Orchestra.; "The Children of Don” Overture (Hol-j brook). 7.40: "More Stories o( the Sea. '• 8.0 • Studio Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter. Ballet music from "Le Cid" i Massenet), ti ll Studio recital by Dawn Harding (mezzo-soprano I. 8.26. Studio Orchestra. "Tile Swan Lake" (Tchaikovsky i. H.oH Mark Raphael (baritone) in Shake- I spearean songs; music by Roger Quilter. 8.48: Studio Orchestra. Ballet music from "Macßeth" (Veidi). 90. Newsreel with commentary. 9.25. Parry Jones (tenor). 9.21: Menuhin (violin) and Conservatoire Orchestra. "Concerto in A Minor. Op. 59” (Dvorak). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: London News. 11.20; Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc. 1-7.45: Cavalcade of Famous Artists. 8.2: "The Stones Cry Out." St. James’ Palace. 8.16: Songs of the Sea—Arthur Harding (baritone). studio recital. 8.26: Schubert Waltzes. 8.20: Three Children's Choirs— Manchester Children’s Choir. Vienna Boys’ Choir. St Mary's School. Bridgworth. 8.40: At short notice. 9.0: Newsreel with commentary. 9.5: Massed Bands. 9.41: James Dully (Irish tenor). 9.51: Foden’s I Motor Works Band. 10.0: Rhythm on Re- | cord—New dance recordings, compered by "Turntable." 11.0: London News. 11.20: i Close down. BYA CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc > -7.30: 1 livening Programme—Organ Recital by D>‘ I J. c. Bradshaw (relayed from the Civic Theatre). 7.51: Menuhin (violinist) and ! Orchestic des Concerts Colonne. 8.0: I From the studio—The Chi ; stehurcli Ladies’ Choir. Conductor. Alfred Worsfey. 8.8: ; Eileen Joyce (pianist). 8.14: The Choir. I 8 22 Eileen Joyce (pianist). 8.28: The i Choir. 8.96: Reading—" Memories of Thomas Holeroft.” written by himself, and j continued by William Hazlitt. 9.0: Newsi reel with commentary. 9.25: Symphony ! Orchestra. 9.22; Alfred Ptccaver (tenor) ! 9.45: Harry lloi lick's Orchestra. 9.56: Brian i Lawrance (baritone). 16.2: "The Masters in ' Lighter Mood.” 11.0: London News. 11.20: I Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.)—7.90: Evening , Programme—London Palladium Orchestra. "Bitter Sweet” Selection (Coward), i 7.36: "Dad and Dave." 7 49; "A Senti--1 inentalist in Musicland.” 8.12. ‘One Good ! Deed a Day." 8.25: "Mystery of Darringto*i Hall.” 8.52: Al Bollington (organ). 9.0: ! Newsreel with commentary. 9.25: Billy Mayerl (piano) and his Orchestra. “AquarI iuni Suite" (Mayerl). 9.31: Readings by r 1) Adams, "On Fishing 19.51: Professor Egon Petri (piano), "The i Trout” (Liszt), 9.54: Billy Mayerl (pianoi : and his Orchestra. "Aquarium Suite” \ (Mayerl). 16.0: Dance music by Dick Colvin ‘and his Music. 11.0: London News. 11.20: Close down. 2YN NELSON (920 kc.)—7.o: "Tales ot , the Silver Greyhound.” 7.26: Grand SymI phony Orchestra, "South of the Alps" Suite. 7.22: Raymond Newell (baritone). ■ "The Demon King." "Top o’ the House." 7.38: Robinson Cleaver (organ), "Canadian j Capers." “Czardas": Eugen Wolil and his I Orchestra. "Troika Drive.” 7.47: Frances Langford 'vocal). "A Kiss in the Dark : Frankie Carle (piano). "Varsity Show.’ ' 7.53: Louis Levy’s Orchestra. "Sailing Along” Selection. 8.0: God Save the King. Variety—Barnabas von Geczy’s Orchestra. "Pony": Worthington Foul fellow and I Pinnochio. ”Hi Diddle Dee Dee"; Arthur ! Askey. "Woof! Yap!” 8.11 George Fonnby and Company, "John Willie at the Licence Office” Elsie Waters, "Mrs Stanley ; Holloway." 8.21: "Fats” Waller (piano). | "African Ripples"; Stanley Holloway. "The i Beefeater": Music in the Russ Morgan I manner. "Sophisticated Swing." 8.30: Light I Classical—Marek Weber’s Orchestra. "An ! Evening with Liszt." 8.38: Richard Tauber j (tenor) "Dear Little Nightingale." 8.41: Toseha Seidel (violin), “Hungarian Dance J No. 1." "Intermezzo." 8.47: Ninon Vadin j (soprano). "Simes Vers Avaient des Ailes, ! "LI leu re Exquise.” 8.53: Ania Dorfmann (piano). "Impromptu in A Flat Major ; ; Decca Little Symphony Orchestra. "The . Butterfly." 9.0: Big Ben. 9.1: Grand Opera —State Opera Orchestra (Viebig). "The : Beautiful Galathea" Overture. 9.9 Frind, I Ludwig and Strienz (vocal). Gems from j "Boccaccio.'' 9.17 Elisabeth Schumann (vocal), "lm Chambre Separee." 9.20: State Opera Orchestra. "Gingerbread Waltz.’ • Witch’s Ride.” 9.26: Jussi Bjorling (tenor), "Let Her Believe That I Have Gained I My Freedom." "The Stars Were Shining.’ i 9.32: Lily Pons and Giuseppe de Luca, . "Tell Me Your Name." 0.36: Victor Silvester’s Harmony Music. "MignonGavotte ” "Valse des Fleurs.” "Toreador et Andalouse." 9.45: "Heart Songs.” 10.0: Close dor . i:

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 16 October 1942, Page 6

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ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 16 October 1942, Page 6

ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 16 October 1942, Page 6

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