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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

Regular Sessions at YA stations 5 to 6 p.m.: Children's sessions; 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner Music; 7 to 8 p.m: News and reports. FRIDAY. IYA AUCKLAND. 8.0 "Personal Anthology—Favourite passages, from my favourite poets," with incidental music. (1) "Shakespeare," by Professor W. A. Sewcll. 8.32 London Symphony Orchestra. 8.48 Phyllis Read, mezzo-soprano. 9.0 "Weather. 9.5 Patrick Towsey, piano. 9.16 Giuseppe Danise, baritone. 9.24 London Symphony Orchestra, "Symphony, No. 3, in C Major" Sibelius. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 2YA WELLINGTON. 8.0 "Song Hits with a Miss" Mavis Edmonds and her Rhythm. 8.17 Eugen Wolff and his Orchestra 8.23 The Hill-billies. 8.29 The Hawaiian Club Quartet. 8.32 Dick Todd with the "Three Reasons. .835 Renara, piano. 8.40 Talk, by W. Fielding. "More About the Game of Bowls." 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Eb and Zeb. 9.15 Brass Band Programme (with vocal interludes i|y l cxic McDonald, mezzo-soprano) 10.0 Rhythm on Record, new recordings. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. S.O 3YA String Orchestra, conducted hv Frederick -Page. '8.16 Rita Jamieson, mezzo-contralto, recital. 8.28 Alexander Kelberine, pianoforte recital of Bach compositions. 8.40 Erk's Male Chorus. 8.48 3YA String Orchestra. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Dramatised talk: "Some Great Women Treated Lightly—Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra," by Charles Thomas. 9.20 The Palladium Orchestra. 9.26 Robert Allison, baritone. 9.38 Light Symphony Orchestra. 9.47 Doris Vane, soprano. 9.55 Boston Promenade Orchestra. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 4YA DUNEDIN. 8.0 Dad and Dave. 8.15 Pinto Pete in Arizona. 8.30 The Rich Uncle from Fiji. 8.12 Reserve. 9.0 Weather. 9.8 The Royal Naval Singers. 9.16 The BBC Symphony Orchestra. 9.20 Readings by Professor T. D. Adams. 10.0 Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band. SATURDAY. IYA AUCKLAND. 12.0 Running commentary on Auckland Racing Club's Meeting. 8.0 The Studio Orchestra. 8.9 Elsie Bell-Booth, soprano and. Rober/t Simmers, baritone, in duet;'s and solos. 8.21 The Studio Orchestra. i 8.29 Essie Ackland, Contralto. 8.32 The Studio Orchestra. 8.42 Francis McKnight, tenor, in a group of Hebridean songs, by . Margaret Kennedy-Eraser. 8.51 The Studio Orchestra. 9.0 Weather. ' 9.5 Light Opera Company. ! 9.9 Eugen Wolff and his orchestra 9.15 *The Bohemian Duo. 9.21 Bert Luther and his Orchestra. 9.24 Carroll Gibbons and Columbia Artists. 9.50 Napoli Mandolin Orchestra. 9.41 Bert Luther and his Orchestra. 9.50 Napoli Mandolin Orchestra. 9.53 Light Opera Company. 10.10 Dance music by Johnny Madden and his Swing Kings. 2YA WELLINGTON. 8.0 Geraldo and his Orchestra. 8.8 "The Crew of the Maude Woodlock." A radio comedy. 8.42 Bunds Piano Rhythm. 8.48 The Merry Macs, vocal trio. 8.54 Harry Robbins, vibraphone and xylophone. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Ringside description of the wrestling match. 10.10 Old time dance by the 2YA Old Time Dance Orchestra.

3YA CHRISTCHfiJRCH I 8.0 New Mayfair Orchestra, Gilbert and Sullivan selection. 8.10 Keith F-alkner, baritone. 8.15 One Good. Deed a Day. 8.27 Debroy Somers Band. 8.35 Coronets of England, the Life of Charles 11. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Dan Sullivan's Shamrock Band 9.12 Frankie Carle, piano solos. <|.18 The Vicar's Concert Party. 9.32 Kurt Engel, xylophone. 9.38 Jack Hulbert, vocal. 9.44 The Eight Musical Notes. 9.50 Winnie Melville and Derek Old ham, vocal duet. 9.56 Jack Fayne and his BBC Danc< Band. 10.15 Modern dance programme tf music by Tut Coltman?s Aus tralian Swing Band. 4YA DUNEDIN. 8.0 Light Orchestral and Balla< Concert 4YA Concert Orchestri 8.8 Mrs Trevor Stedman, mezzo soprano. 8.14 The Orchestra. 5.25 Leslie J. Dunbar, baritone. 8.34 'The Orchestra and at 8.50. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Dance programme. 10.0 Sjports summary. SUNDAY IYA AUCKLAND. 11.0 Anglican Service, relnyei from All Saints' Church. Preacher: Canon W. W. Averill. 7.0 Catholic Service, relayed fron St Patrick's Cathedral. 8.15 Selected recordings. 8.30 Concert programme. Ligh Symphony Orchestra. 8.38 The Carina Trio, female voice; in a group of folk songs. 8.45 Light Symphony Orchestr: playing compositions by Erii Coates. 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather. 9.25 Recordings: Sydney Kyte am his Piccadilly Hotel Orchestra 9.28 Hugh Warbrick, Maori baritoni 9.37 West End Celebrity Orchestra 9.43 The Carina Trio. 9. IS Albert Ketelbys Concert Orch estra. 2YA WELLINGTON, 11.0 Presbyterian Church Service Relayed from St. Andrew'; Church, The Terrace. Preacher Rev Brian Ivilrov. 7.0 Congregational Church Servici relayed from The Terrace Con gregationaJ Church. Preacher Rev H. W. Newall. 8.15 Selected recordings. 8.30 Miscellaneous Operatic Pro gramme. The Milan, Boston London Philharmonic and Bel grade Orchestras. Marjorie Law rence, Efcio Pinza, Elisabetl Rethbery, Beniamino Gi ! gli Lawrence Tibbett, vocalists. I 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 7.0 Roman Catholic Service, relayed from the Christchurch Cathedral. Preacher: Rev Fathei Timoney. 8.15 Selected recordings. 8.30 "Eden End." A play by jT. B Friestley. 4YA DUNEDIN. 6.30 Anglican Service, relayed fron St John's Anglican Church. Preacher: Rev J. Morland. 7.45 Selected recordings. 8.30 "The Town Mouse and the Cour try Mouse." 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather. 9.'l'j /Music from the Theatre: "Orp heus and Euridice," by Gluck

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 74, 13 October 1939, Page 3

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 74, 13 October 1939, Page 3

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 74, 13 October 1939, Page 3

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