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Trichirtrichy 396 Metresmetres (758 Kc/S)Kc/S) SERUKALATHUR SAMA: Kailasavasa Kailasavasa Am SUNDAY, letilltUARTFEBRUARY 26 25 tUE iNblANiivbrAN'PAU LISTENER MADRAS TRICHIrTRICHY 396 metresmetres (758 kc/s)kc/s) SERUKALATHUR SAMA: KailasavasaKailasavasa am. TRANSMISSION I TaoiyeTaniye . MADRAS 1 6.30 NEWS IN ENGLISHENGLISH a.m. TRANSMISSION 6.30 NEWS ININ ENGLISHENGLISH 7.45*7.45 * MUSICAL PRELUDEPRELUDE +t 211 metres (1420 kc/s) 6.40 "RAKSHABANDHANAM"“RAKSHABANDHANAM,# Kanakkankoti Kambcdi 6.40 FOR THETHE VILLAGESVILLAGES Kanakkankoti Kambcdi Aranane; Lay-out and maintenance of fruit Play in MalayalamMalayalam 7.50 NEWS IN TAMIL Aranane;Lay -outandmaintenance am.a.m. TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION I 7.0 "YAMANA“YAMANA SOLU"SOLU” , 7.50 NEWS IN TAMIL gardens; Sintaikku uraintum: Duet; KettysKettya 7.30*7.30 SAWAGATAMSAWAGATAM PlayPlay in KannadaKannada fj. 8.0 INSTRUMENTAL DUETS DUETS tt sangathi; S. D. SUBBULAKSHMISUBBULAKSHMI t Nikhilananda—Nikhilananda-Saveri-AdiSaveri—Adi Script by K. V.V. PUTTAPPAPUTTAPPA 8.15 NEWS NEWS IN IN ENGLISHENGLISH 7.10 I'D-I-MILADFD-I-MILAD Samajavarada—Samajavarada-Suddhasaveri-RuPakamSuddhasaveri—Rupakam 7.15 VACHAVI.VACHAVI . 8.30 ISAI KADAMBAMKADAMBAM { Talk in TamilTamil byby ABDUL HAMMHAMID SahibSahib 7.40 B. RAMACHANDRARAM ACHANDRA RAORAO ft PreviewPreview of comingcoming week'sweek’s programmesprogrammes N. C. VASANTAKOKILAM:VASANTAKOKILAM: KarunaiKarunai seivai Bahadur Evaraku; Sri SagbayamRaghavam 7.25 SROTALA PARICHAYAMUPARICHAYAMU NataNaga 7./J07.20 DEVOTIONALDEVOTIONAL SONGSSONGS t TANJORE LAKSHMINARAYANALAKSHMINAKAYANA 7.50 NEWS IN TAMILTAMIL 7.30 SONGS FROM THE SCREENSCREEN ft 7.30*7.30 * LOCALLOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTS BHAGAVATAR: ParuvamParuvam parkka DlianyasiDhanyasi. 7.35 K. B. SUNDARAMBAL t 8.0 FLUTEFLUTE : : AA I I R R ARTISTARTIST “"ARulsMATI": ARUNtDATI” : Inaivanai CHITTOOR SUBRAMANIASUBRAMANIA PILLAI: 7.35 K. B. SUNDARAMBAL t BrochevarevareBrochevarevare-Sriranjani-Adi—S riran jani—Adi “"KALAMEGAM": KALAMEGAM” : NanukuivenNanukuiven Nenendu Karnataka BehagBehag Aduttanai; Alolam;Alolam; PiPittam ttam teliya DevadidevaDevadideva--S'indhurarnakriya--Adi—Sindh uramakri ya—Adi ‘"KRISHNA ‘KRISHNA KUMAR"KUMAR’’ : : Nalum Siva SivaSiva K. V.V. KESAVA KESAVA BHAGAVATAR: BHAGAVATAR: Nadabindu-Nadabindu- 7.45 NEWS IN TAMILTA M IL Chailaga—Chellaga-Vegavahini--Adi V egavahini—Adi “"MAHA MAHA MAYA":MAYA” : SilayeSilaye neenee kaladi TiruppugalTirsopugal 8.0 MAYAVARAMMAYAVARAM S. S. RAJAM RAJAM IYERIYER 8.15 NEWSNEWS IN ENGLISHENGLISH 7.45 NEWSNEWS ININ TATAMIL M IL 9.0 * * Close down KUMBAKONAM SIVAVADIVELUSIVAVADIVELU PILLAIPILLAI 8.30 A.A. S. ANANTA GOPALAN 8.0 G.G. CHANNAMMA p.m. TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION II Violin i ToliTolijanmamuna janmam una bilaharibilahari-Tura-Rupakam—T isra—Rupakam Sangita koridulaku-Mayamatavagatda-Adikoridulaku—Mayamalavagaula—Adi KANDADEVI SRINIVASAN:SRINIVASAN: MridangamMridangam Telisiramachintana-Purnachandrika-AdiTelisirainachintana—Purnachandrika—Adi Gajavadana—Todi—Adi 12.0 ** KADAMBAMKADAM BAM +t Varmama enmidil-Savers-Adienmidil—Saveri—Adi Gajavadana-Todi-Adi Kamalappadamalarinai— Yaro ivar--Bhairavi-Adiivar—Bhairavi—Adi Basa nechala-Khamas-Ekanechala—K ham as—Eka "SAKUNTALAI":“ SAKUNTALAI” : KailaaaKailas& vasa; PremaynPremayil Kamalappadamalarinai-Harikambodi-DesereliHarikambodi—Desadi Evarunnaru—Evazunnaru-Dhanyasi-AdiDhanyasi—Adi Etuvantivadu—Nilambari—T riputa “" VANI”VANI" : Nikhilapapa AmbanaduAmbanadu-Todi-Adi—T odi—Adi Etuvantivadu-Nilambari-Triputa Bhakti bhikshamiyyave—Sankarabharanam— 9.0 ZINDAGI Nenemi—Hindustani Bhairavi—Tisralaghu "HARIDAS"“ HARIDAS” : : Kadiravan Bhakti bhikshamiyyave-Sankarabharanam- 9.0 ZINDAGI Nenemi-Hindustani Bhairavt-Tisralaghs “ KANNAKI” : Pathiniye; Vithiyaranjujm RuPakansRupakam Feature built upup fromfrom gramophone gramophone recordsrecords Maganonduadisuvalu-Peelu--ChapvMaganonduadisuvalu—Peelu—Chapu "KANNAKI":Pathiniye;Vithiyaranjussa "MANIMEKHALAI":“ MANIMEKHALAI” : Manam;Manam; AnandameAnandame Varuvano—Varuvano--Tilang--AdiTilang—Adi 9.30 * * CloseClose downdown 8.30 FOR FOR THETHE UNIVERSITIES 12.30 ARIELARIEL 9.0 FOR THETHE UNIVERSITIESUNIVERSITIES p.m. TRANSMISSION II The marchmarch ofof science (a(a): ): Splitting of the (The Sound Weekly): Vol. Ill; No. 16 The collegecollege parliament: Should usefuluseful things p.m. TRANSMISSION II atom: Talk in English (The Sound Weekly): Vol. III; No. s6 1.0* G. CHANNAMMA Private vadyar: Sound portrait; Paghamudir- be beautiful?:beautiful?: Discussion byby the studentsstudents of 1.0 * G. CHANNAMMA 8.45 MADDILA SATYAMURTI iI the National College, Trichi nopoly Vanajaksha—Vanajaksha-Hitigaula--AtaRitigaula—Ata 8.45 MADDILA SATYAMURTI solai: Musical Feature; Children'sChildren’s Corner:Corner: theNationalCollege,Trichinopoly Teratiyagarada— Violin Presented by RADIORADIO ANNA;ANNA; Navaratnavilasam Navaratnavilasam: : 9.20 NEWS IN ENGLISHENGLISH Teratiyagarada--Gaidipantu-AdiGaulipantu—Adi Prakela— Nidumurtini—Nidumurtini-Natakuranji-AdiNatakuranji—Adi Prakela-Sama---RupakamSama—Rupakam Dance tunetune 9.30 BBBC B C NEWSNEWS RELAYRELAY Prarabdametulunna— Nivadanegana-Saranga-ChapnN i vadanegana—Saranga—C hapit 1.30 NEWS IN ENGLISH Prarabdametulunna-Kadanakutuhalam-Kadanakutuhalam— Manasunilpa— 1.30 NEWS IN ENGLISH 9.45.9.45 TIRUKKUDANDAI JhampafitampaManasunilpa-Abhogi-AdiAbhogi—Adi Evarikai-Devamanohari--ChapnEvarikai—Devamanohari—Chapu 1.40 WOMEN'SW OMEN’S PAGEPAGE Musical presentation by RADIORADIO VADYA 1.30 NEWS IN ENGLISH Weekly newsnews-letter; -letter; Manjal azhagura azha- GOSHTI 1.30 NEWS IN ENGLISH 9.0 I’D-I-MILADI'D-I-MILAD Manjalazhagumazha-GOSHTI 1.40 LISTENERS'LISTENERS’ REQUESTSREQUESTS t galla:gals : Talk iCHARInin Tamilamil by JAYAMMAL 10.0 MELODYM ELODY TIMTIME E t Talk inin EnglishEnglish by Khan BahadurBahadur Dr,Dr. ABDULABDUL MlADHAVAM ADH AVACH ARI;;TCook Cookeryery notesnotes h a q 10.30 Close downdown 2.0 NEWS IN TAMILTAMIL HAQ 2.0 NEWS IN TAMILTA M IL 2.5 VEENA:VEENA: AA IRI R ARTISTARTIST 9.15 * * LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTS 2.5 AFTERNOONAFTERNOON VARIETYVARIETY ft „ 2.10 A. S.S. ANANTAANANTA GOPALANGOPALAN 9.20 NEWSNEWS IN IN ENGLISH KUNNAKUDIKIJNNAKUDI VENKATRAMIER: MunnuMono Ellamariven—Ellamariven-Kalyani-RupakamKalyani—Rupakam 9.30 BB BB CC NEWSNEWS RELAYRELAY ravana Todi Ganarasamudan—Ganarasamudan-Begada-RuPakamBegada—Rupakam 9.45 MUKHA VEENA AND CHEMBAI VAIDYANATHAVAIDYANATHA BHAGAVATARBHAGAVATAR Antarangabhakti—Antarangabhakti-Shadvidamargini-AdiShadvidamargini—Adi 9.45 MUKHA VEENA AND Narnmi vachina K.R. V.V. SUBRA-SUBRA- CLARIONET: A I R ARTISTSARTISTS Nammi vachina Kalyani WVIANIAM, AN I AM, whowho 2.602.40 A II RR INSTRUMENTALISTS INSTRUMENTALISTS MUSIRI SUBRAMANYASUBRAMANYA PIERIYER broadcasts a veenu Mahima dakkinchuko— 10.0 CLASSICAL VARIETY ft Irittasenjadai broadcasts a verts Mahima dakkinchuko-Rishabhapriya-AdiRishabhapriya—Adi ' lritta senjadai Ragamalika recitalrecitai fromtram SananamSaranam vijayasaraswati-Vijayasarnswati-Adivijayasaraswati—V ijayasarasivati—Adi D. K.K. PATTAMMAL: PATTAMMAL: ParamukhamParamukham CHITTOOR SUBRAIDIANYASUBRAHMANYA PILLAIPILLAI Nambinenayya—Nambinenayya-Vakulabharanam-AdiVakulabharanam—Adi RAJRAJAM AM VAIDHYANTHAN:VAIDHYANTH AN: SivanukilayaSivanukilaya Rauidi radarada ManiranguManirangnTrichy today.today. Paratpara—Paratpara-Vachaspati-AdiVachaspati—Adi M. S.S. SUBBULAKSHMI:SUBBULAKSHMI: KanneduthagilumKanneduthagilum 2.30 * CloseClose downdown IVanajjapana—.SrilVanalapana-Svil--Ruizaikans—Rupakam K. B.B. SUNDARAMBAL:SUNDARAMBAL: PavanamuraPavanamura TRANSMISSION III 3.0 TURIYURTURIYUR RAJAGOPALARAJAGOPALA K. SUBBULAKSHMI:SUBBULAKSHMI: Janaki RamanaRamana TRANSMISSION III SARMA SSYAMALA: YAM ALA: Sangita gnanamugnanamu 5.05.0* * R.R. V.V. SUBRAMANIAM:Veena SUBRAMANIAM:Veena SARMA N. C.C. VASANTAKOLAM:VASANTAKOLAM: Asai kondenkonden vandevande Kadaikkan vaithennai BegadaBegada Ch. V.V. GOPALAGOP ALA SARMA:SARMA: ViolinViolin K. DAM AY ANTI: Dhayaname seivai Entaninne . Mukhari S. V.V. S.S. NARAYANAN: NARAYANAN: MridangamMridangam K. DAMAYANTI: Dhayaname seivai Mukhari 10.30 * CloseClose downdown Tudi seididuseididu manamemaname BhaisaviBhairavi 4.0 * CloseClose downdown Ka vava vava Varali Tillana flindolamHindolam TRANSMISSION III MADRAS 22 5.40 RELIGIOUSRELIGIOUS BROADCASTBROADCAST 4.304.30* FORFOR CHILDREN CHILDREN (Telugu)(Telugu) Anglican Arranged and conductedconducted byby N.N. RAGHAVARAGHAVA am.a.m. TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION I Address by by Rev.Rev. CANONCANON J. J. G.G. KOILKOIL PILLAIPILI.AI RAO 60.98 metres metres (4920 (4920 kc/s) kc/s) 6.0 P.P. K.K. KHALIFULLAKHALIFULLA Radiovindam: Chorus; Uttaralasanchi;Uttaralasanchi; Maruguj-Maruguj- 7.30 to 7.407.40 ASAS ININ MADRASMADRAS 11 Devotional songssongs jula desamu:desamu: Natakam: Puttinrojulu; Cattu-Cattu- Iruloka; Samayam;Samayam; GnanaGuana gnana;gnana; VarirVarir varir;varir; meeda kodi: GameGame with aa choruschorus song;song; MeeruMeeru 7.40 NEWSNEW S IN TELUGUTELUGU pampinakathalu Aveeni; lkaIka selavuselavu 7.50 MORNINGMORNING VARIETYVARIETY t 5.0 TEATEA-TIME -TIME MUSIC tt 8.0 toto 9.30 ASAS ININ MADRAS 1 1 5.30 MADDILAMADDILA SATYAMURTYSATYAMURTY 9.30 Close down ADDITIONAL SOUTH INDIANINDIAN Violin p.m. TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION II Rama ika-Sabana--Rupakamika—Sahana—Rupakam 49.3 metres (60&5 kc/s) SERVICE Paramapavana-Purvikalyani-AdiParamapavana—Purvikalyani—Adi 49.3 metres (6085 kc/s) Sri Subrahamanyaya-Kambhoji-RxpakateSubrahamanyaya—Kambhoji—Rupakam 1.0 toto 2.02.0 ASAS ININ MADRAS MADRAS 11 AnandamAnandam-Mohana-Adi—M ohana—Adi 2.0 VEENA: A I R ARTIST a.m. TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION I EnnaganuramabhajamtEnnaganuramabhajana PanPantuvarali tuvarali Kannedutahilum SimhendramudhyamamSim
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