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NEWS BROADCASTS 1III T~~~~A I • I ~~~J:?~ ,~ CBK DAILY WATROUS Trans-Canada Nelwork: (Trans-Canada Network) 8:00.9:00 a.m. 1:00.6:30, 540 Kcs. 9:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. PROGRAM CBC Dominion Network: Prairie Re~ion 10:00 p.m. CDC SCHEDULE Transmitter Times given in this Schedule are Central Standard DATE OF ISSUE, NOVEMBER 21, 1947. PRAIRIE REGION Wnk of Novemb~r 30th, 1947 612 Telephone Bldg., Winnipeg, C"nada CBC CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCES NEW PROGRAM SERVICE CBC Wednesday Night Announces New Service Orchestra And Chorus Stimulating, Different In Airborne Symphony New And Seldom-Heard Works Vancouver Symphony To Perform To Be Presented Recent Work By Marc Blitzstein Ottawa. Nov. 21-The follow A choral symphony, with solo ing announcement was issued ists and a speaking narrator, from eBe Head Omee today by described as <ltracing the de A. Davidson Dunton, chairman velopment of flight from early of the CBC Board of Governors: mythology through Leonardo da The CBe has decided on a special Vinci and the Wright brothers to new program service for Canadian the present day," will be per listeners. Starting on December 3rd, formed by the Vancouver Sym the whole of each Wednesday even phony Orchestra during its next ing on the Trans-Canada network, broadcast over the CBe Trans beginning at 7:30 p.m. EST, w1ll be Canada network, 0 n Sunday, devoted to programs that are stim November 30, at 5: 35 p.m. ulating, substantial, different and at times more demanding on the at Canadian Premiere tention of the listener. The work is "Airborne Symphony," Wednesday Night will include radio by a New York composer, Marc fare that is unusual and significant. Blitzstein. This will be its second On different weeks it will offer Jobin Is Guest With performance. The premier was given works that are new or seldom heard The new CBC program service, "CBC in New York last year, with Leonard on the air. Types of performances Wednesday Night," beginning Dec Montreal Symphony Bernstein conducting the orchestra will vary, with the criterion being ember 3, is detailed in an announce French Operatic Tenor Back From and Orson Welles as narrator. the interest and quality of the work ment jrom ottawa today by the Paris Opera Comlque Jacques Singer, permanent con and of the production. Items will be duct.or of the Vancouver orchestra, chairman oj the CBC's Boara OJ The guest soloist with the Mont chosen for imagination, humour and Governors, MR. A. DAVIDSON DUNTON. w1ll direct the present performance, lightness of touch as well as for real Symphony Orchestra for the and Juan Root, often heard in CBC serious value. December 3rd and continue from broadcast of Tuesday, December 2, dramatic productions, will be the The Wedqesday Night programs then on each Wednesday evening. will be Raoul Jobin, French operatic narrator. The vocal soloists will be will regularly include good music by On December 3rd, there will be a tenor. He will be heard with the or Karl Norman, tenor, and Derek Mc various groups of different sizes and performance of an original Canadian chestra directed by Desire Defauw Dermot, bass-baritone. There will be kinds, and recitals by distinguished musical comedy "The Gallant Green at 7:30 and 11:30 p.m. over the CBC a chorus of 100 voices made up from artists, Canadians as well as those horn." The following week the spe Dominion network. Continued on page 2 from other countries, who have ac· cial performance will be "Murder In Since his last appearance on a quired an international reputation. The Cathedral," by T. S. Eliot. A coast-to·coast CBC network in Can Another regular feature will be program of flne but seldom heard ada. Jobin has made what Paris ToISW forthright discussions of interesting Christmas music will follow on music critics have termed "a tri questions and talks of special broad December 17th. On Christmas Eve, umphal return" to 1'Opera Comique cast merit. a Wednesday night, the Nativity de Paris. He sang there last April in The CBC has the responsibility of Play will be produced. New Year's the role of Des Grieux in Manon-a endeavouring to meet varied tastes Eve will feature an original topical role for which he first became fam among Canadian listeners. Its sched revue of 1947, with music. ous in France-and his appearance ules include many types of pro· If the new plan proves successfUl was hailed as the return of a favor grams, from light entertainment and this season it is hoped to arrange ite leading tenor. Just before the music, to programs of more serious next year for greater t1.exib1l1ty in war, Mr. Jobin set a record of 111 content. It believes, however, that network schedules, so that there can performances in 15 months at the t.here are a considerable number of be greater freedom in presenting Grand Opera de Paris. listeners who would welcome a whole more works at the length best suited Raoul Jobin's operatic record in evening on one network of a more for them. America has been one of continuous advanced and challenging type of Poultry Series For success since he made his debut at broadcasting. And it believes that it the Metropolitan Opera in 1941. In is to the general advantage of broad CBC Farm Broadcast addition to the Metropolitan, he has casting and the listening public to A new series of talks and inter SWlg with the opera companies of endeavour in this way to show wider views on Poultry has been announced San Francisco, Chicago, Montreal, possibilities of radio as a force in the by Peter Whittall, prairie regional St. Louts. Cincinnati and Havana. cultural life of Canada. commentator for the cae Farm He made his South American debut AlternaUve Service Broadcast. They w11l be heard on in 1939 in Rio de Janeiro and ap Wednesday Night service on the Mondays during the Prairie Farm peared there again in 1941, and in Trans-Canada network wlll aim at Broadcast at 1:30 pm. Buenos Aires. appealing to a large audience. So that there will be a choice for those The first talk, Fattening and Oral and Aural. - I think man The appointment oj CHARLES DELA who prefer other fare, the Dominion Finishing Turkeys for the Christmas must love confusion. Otherwise he FIELD 0/ Toronto as assistant general net.work on Wednesdays will carry Market, was gl ven on the broadcast would not pronounce oral and aural supervisor 0/ the CBC's International an alternative schedule of good light. of November 17. al1.k.e, as if there were no d11ference Service, with headquarters in Mont entertainment. The dates and titles for the rest of between speaking and hearing.-I. A. real, was recently announced jrom, The new service will begin on the series are as follows: November Richards, on BBC. CBC head oUice. Page 2 CBC PROGRAM SCHEDULE Prairie Region CHURCH OF THE AIR (3:30 p.m.) the night clubs of Havana and New Rt. Rev. T. W. Jones, Moderator Orleans in bolero rhythm, brought SUNDAY, November 30th, 1947 IIIII~· of the United Church of Canada. back to Canada by Valle following a ·rlllill recent trip to his native Cuba. From Regina. All times given are Central Standard; jor Mountain Time deduct one hour. STATION CBK, WATROUS VANCOUVER SYMPHONY MUSIC BY ERIC WILD (10:30 p.m.) 9:55 PRAIRIE WEATHER (6:36 p.m.) FOREOAST __A/ote'.:l-:1_- Symphony orchestra conducted by Orchestra conducted by Eric Wild; 10: 00 OBO NEWS THE CONCERT ALBUM Jacques Singer; IOO-voice chorus vocal trio. From Winnipeg. Trio: 10:02 NEIGHBOURLY NEWS (10:30 a.m.) from University of British Columbia; Falling In Love Again (Hollander); FROM THE PRAIRIES Karl Norman, tenor; Derek McDer You're the Only Star (Gene Autry) ; Recorded program. From Halifax. Beautiful Love (Young-Gillespie); 10:15 PRAIRIE GARDENER mot, bass-baritone; Juan Root, nar 10:30 THE OONOERT ALBUM Ballet Suite (Felix Motti's arrange Contralto solo: I Wish I Didn't Love rator. From Vancouver. Orchestra, ment of ballet music from Gluck's You So (Frank Loesser). Orchestra: 11:00 BBO NEWS AND chorus, soloists, and narrator will be OOMMENTARY Operas) played by Boston Pops Or EI Ultimo Beso (Rizzuto); Softly As heard in "Airborne Symphony," by 11:15 CANADIAN ATHLETES chestras; two selections sung by In a Morning Sunrise, from New Marc Blitzstein. This is the Canadian 11:30 HARMONY HARBOUR Maggie Teyte, soprano, The En Moo n (Hammerstein - Romberg) ; chanted Hour, and The Offering (R. premiere of the work, which is When Day I s Done (DeSylva 11:59 DOMINION OBSERVATORY Hann); and to mark St. Andrew's described as a "salute to Allied ai1' Katscher); One Kiss, from New OFFICIAL TIME SIGNAL Day, Keltic Lament (J. H. Foulds) men."-(See story, page 1). Moon (Hammerstein-Romberg). 12:00 FOLK SONGS FOR YOUNG performed by the Jacques String 01'- FOLK \ chestra. 12:15 JUST MARY FRED ALLEN (7:30 p.m.) CLASSICS FOR TODAY 12:30 THE WAY OF THE SPIRIT Film star Humphrey Bogart will (11 :00 p.m.) CANADIAN ATHLETES take a tour up Allen's Alley with 1:00 OBO NEWS String orchestra directed by Jean 1:03 OAPITAL REPORT (11 :16 a.m.) Fred Allen, visiting Senator Clag de Rimanoczy. From Vancouver. 1:30 RELIGIOUS PERIOD Sporting talks by Martin Franklin, horn, Mrs. Nussbaum, Titus Moody 2:00 N.Y. PHILHARMONIC Brandenburg Concerto No.3 (Bach) ; student and athlete. From Montreal. and Ajax Cassidy.