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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

Regular Sessions at YA stations 5 £ :o 6 p.m.: Children's sessions; 6 to 1 p.m. Dinner Music; 7 to 8 p.m: £ \ T ews and reports. < FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 j ( IYA AUCKLAND. < 3.0 Readings of prose and poetry, ! translated from the ( by Judith Terry. 8.32 New Symphony Orchestra "In Memoriam Overture'' 8.40 Gwcnda Weir, soprano, presents "Four Gipsy Songs" (Dvorak). 8.52 The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra "Scherzo Caprieeicso" 9.0 Weather.. 9.5 Tito Sehipa ,tenor. 9.13 Joan Doweling, piano "Scenes from Childhood.'' 9.27 London Symphony Orchestra "FalstafT 10.0 mirth and melody. 2YA WELLINGTON. 10.30 .m and 2.30 p.m Parliament. 8.0 Song hits with a Miss. 8.17 London Piano Accordion Band. 8.23 Ralph Reader and Company, 1 vocal medley. 8.29 The Hawaiian Islanders. 8.32 Henry Starr ? accompanied by Chas Smart' at the Wurlit/.e'.' Organ, light vocal with organ. 8.35 Harry Horliek and his orchestra 8.40 Talk by W. Fielding, "The Game of Bowls." 9.0 Weather,. 9.5 Eh and Zeb. hands of the

9.15 Programme »3 n*niu>, «m Guards Regiments, vocal interludes. 10.0 Rhythm en record, new dancc recordings, 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 8.0 Concert by the Christchureb Licdertafc!. 8.18 Serge Krish instrumental Septet. 8.?5 The Choir. 8.35 Cvril Scott pianist. in a group of his own compositions. 8.47 The Cho : r. 9.0 Woathe r . 9.5 Talk: "Some G'cat Women Treated Lightly Sarah Skldons" bv Charles Thomas. 9.21 Barnabas von Geczy & hi.s orchestra. 9.97 Jean Sco't soorano. 9.38 O v chcsti-c R'lvmonde. 9.-K5 Bicharfl C r ooks. tenor.. 9.5' Orchc-:t"e Locatelli. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 4YA DUNEDIN. 8.0 Dad and Dave. &. 15 Pinto PeLc in Arizona. 8.30 Th. Rich Uncle from Fiji. 8.42 Just a Jo!) of Wo:k, by a signwriter. 9.0 Weather. 9.8 Robert Couzinou and Male Chorus "La Marseillaise." 9.12 London Philharmonic Oi'cliestio 9.20 Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes. 10.0 Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7

IYA AUCKLAND. 8.0 Concert programme featuring Studio pic.sjntat on, by thL> Auckland Dorian Choir. 8.8 Tlie Dorian Chcir. 8.21 Vincent violin. B.!W The Clio : r. 8.43 Magdeleine Laeuffcr piano "Con cert in E Major." 8.49 The Choir, two Bach choiaLs. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Old time dance music by t Pirate Shippe Old Time. Dance Band. 2YA WELLINGTON. 8.0 The Iloyal Wellington Choral Union presents Haydn's oratorio "The Creation. Guest conductor. Dr Frederic Staton. Soloists: Soprano, Mrs Merle Gamble. Tenor, Joseph Battersby.. Baritone, Frank Bermingham. 10.20 Dance programme. 3YA CHRISTCFfTJRCH 12.0 Trots from New Brighton. 8.0 BBC W'reless Symphony Orchestra "lolnnthe" Selection. 8.9 Stuart Robertson, bass-baritone 8.15 One Good Deed a Day. 8.27 The BBC Theatre Orchestra 8.35 "Coronets of England." Ihe Life of Charles IT, the Merry Monarch. 9.0 Weathor. 9.5 Talk: Leicester Webb, "\ Ru v ' Through Polish Histo '.v.''

9.23 Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra. 9.30 Chick Farr and George Hughes humorous sketch. 9.33 Patricia Rossborough, piano'forte. 9.39 Florence Oldham, vocal. 9.42 Harry Robbins, vibraphone and xylophone. 9.48 George Formby, comedian,. 9.51 Turner Lay ton, tenor. 9.57 Novelty Orchestra. 10.15 Dance music by Tut Coltman's Australian Swing Band. 4YA DUNEDIN. 12.30 Races from Wingatui. 8.0 Light Orchestral and Ballad Concert. Jack Hylton and nis Orchestra. 8.10 James tenor. 8. Hi Billy Mayerl and his Orchestra. 8.28 1 Edna mezzo-soprano. 8.37 The Norwegian Light Symphony Orchestra. 8. 15 James Simpson, tenor. 8.51 The Rosar'o Bourdon Symphony 9.5 Boxing match, Billy Paris v Mayne Morton.. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8. IYA AUCKLAND. 11.0 Methodist Service, 'from Epsom Methodist Church. 7.0 J Presbyterian Service from St. David's Church. 8.15 Selected recordings. 8.30 Concert programme.. New Light Symphony Orchestra. 8.40 Dora Labbette. soprano. 8.48 The Charles Brill Orchestra.

9.0 Weather. 9.5 Dohnanyi pianist ami the London Symphony Orchestra. 9.31 Mark Raphael, baritone.. 9.;57 London Symphony Orchestra. 2YA WELLINGTON, 11.0 Anglican scrvice from St Paul's Preacher: Canon D. J. Davies. 7.0 Salvation Annv Church Service from the Citadel, Vivian Street Preacher: Captain George Thorn son. 8.15 Selected recordings. 8.30 Music from the Theatre. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 11.0 Presbyterian Service, relayed from St Andrew's Church. Preacher: Rev J. Lawson Robinson. 7.0 Anglican Service from St John's V—achc: Rev J. T. MnWiUiams «.:?() Milan Svmphony O"ch o stra. R.',o Tonv Rex. tenor recital. 8.52 London Philharmonic Orchestra 9.0 Weather. Q. 5 BBC Symphony Orchestra. 9.15 Daisy Perry, contralto rccital. 9.27 A.r r > r cdo Camnoli viobn. T,ondon Svmphonv Orchestra. 9.4'? Pan] Robeson, bass. 9.51 London Symphony Orchestra. 4YA DUNEDIN. 6.30 Presbyterian Service, relayed from First Presbyter'an Church. Preache-: Rev W. Allen Stevely. 7.45 Selected recordings. 8.15 An Organ Recital, by Professor V. E. Gal way, Mus.D. Dunodin City Organist. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare, produced bv the National Broadcasting Service.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 71, 6 October 1939, Page 3

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 71, 6 October 1939, Page 3

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 71, 6 October 1939, Page 3

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