RADIO NOTES
SEPTEMBER 25 IYA: 7.40 "The Young Farmers'' Club Movement in Australia" 1 by H. Wood.year-Smith; 8.0 Talcs of the Silver Greyhound: "Mercury Smith''; 8.30 Thrills; 8.45 "John Halifax, Gentleman"; 9.0 Weather; 0.5 Ringside commentary on professional -wrestling match; 10.0 Music, mirth and melody 2YA: 8.0 A programme featuring Olga Coelho, brilliant Brazilian s°P" rano and guitarist: 8.10 Nola Pritchard, piano; 8.10 Olga Coelho; 5.41 Recorded talk by O. E. White: 'Ihc Sea Hath its pearls"'; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Ringside description of the -wrestling match; 10.0 Da.nc.e. music by Mavis Edmonds and her Rhythm. 3YA: 8.0 Band of 11. M. Grenadier Guards; 8.12 Peter Dawson; 8.19 BBC Military Band; 5.28 Eb and Zeb; 8.37 Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards "Mikado'' selection; 8.40 Peter Dawson; 8.52 R.A.F Band; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Reserved; 9.20 Isolde Menges and Harold Samuel, violin and piano, "Sonata in A Major''; 9.40 Elsa Alscn soprano; 9.43 Griller String Quartet; 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. • 4YA: 7.30' Recorded talk by an officer of the Fields Division of the Department of Agriculture: "Selection and Preparation of Areas for Cropping in Dairy Farming",: /.40 Talk under the auspices of the Territorial Associaton; 8.0 Masterpieces of Music Avith thematic illustrations and comments by Prof. V. E. Galway, Mus.D. "Concer;to No,. 2 in B Flat Major"'; 8.40 Reserved; 9.0 Wen ther; 9.5 A variety programme; 10.0 Dance music. TUESDAY i IYA: Talk by the Gardening Expert: "Ferns"'; 8.0 Robert McKnight English concertina: R. 7 The Rich Uncle from Fiji; 8.19 The Homestead on the Rise: 5.32 Eb and Zeb; 8.41 Robert McKnight; 8.47 The Kingsmen. Radio's Royal Quartet; 9.0 Weather: 9.5 Recorded talk: "Talking pictures: How they are made—Editing, developing and printing,"' by P. W. Maddock; 9.20 Dance music: 10.0' Sammy Lee and' his Americaoadians. 2Y-\: 2.30 Broadcast of proceedings | from the House of Representatives: 7.30 Same; 10.30 (approx) Music.
m>rlh and melody. 3YA; 8.0 "The Town T '-To use and tiie Country 'Mouse 7 ' (A BBC production); 8.32 Debroy Scmers Band; 8.-10 Here's a Oliver Tiling; 8.52 Albert Sandler and his Orchestra; 9.0 "Weather; 9.5 Talk by Lhr> Rev Lawrence M. Rogers, M.A; "The Greatest Modern Discoveries of Man —The Conquest of Time and Space"; 9.20 International Novertv Orchestra; 9. 2G Sandy Powell comedy sketch, "Snndv, the All-in Wrestler"; 9.33 The Eight Piano Symphony; 9.39 Re cordings, The Street Singers; '5.45 Donald Thome* organ; 9.48 The Kings* men i Radioes Royal Quartet; 10.0' Vin cent Lopez and his orchestra, with instrumental interludes by Ted Steele's Novatoncs. 4YA: 8.0 Concert by the St Kilda Band, "Merry Wives of Windsor'' Iveighley; 8.13 The Ambassadors Male Quartet and accordion selections; B*l9 The Band; 8.27 Eb and Zeb; 8.30 The Band; 5.45 "Is Ns\v Zealand Rugby Deteriorating?" Albert de Clifton, international referee and Wellington representative footballer asks "Is the Referee Responsible?"'; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Those we Love. A story of people like us —■ the Marshalls; 9.28 Raie d a Costa, piano; 9.32 Tales of the Silver Greyhound: "Arms and the Messenger''; 10.0 Music, .mirth and melody.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 66, 25 September 1939, Page 7
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