WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
Regular Sessions at YA stations 5 to G p.m.: Children's sessions; 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner Music; 7 to 8 p.m: News and reports.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. IYA AUCKLAND. 12.0 Auckland Racing Club's meetin si. 8.0 Tales of the Silver Programme "The Unkind Country." 8.30 Thrills, dramatic presentation. 8.45 John Halifax, Gentleman. 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather. 9.2;") New Queen's Hal! Light Orchestra. 9.28 Sydney MacEwan, tenor. 9.34 Willy Steincr Orchesstra. 9.40 Paul Robeson, bass. 9.40 Harry Horlick and his orchestra 9..V1 Musical dramatisation by Lew White, organ. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 2YA WELLINGTON. 8.0 Chamber Music Programme, featuring Rebecca Clarke's 'Sonata for Viola and Piano.' Griller String Quartet. 8.4 Dorothy Helmrieh. soprano. 8.8 Diny Schramm and Freda Meier "Sonata for Piano and Viola." 8.29 Dorothy Ilelmrich, soprano. 8.32 Reginald Keif, clarinet, with the Willoughby String Quartet 8.40 Talk, by Miss F. Irvine-Smith: "Wellington Street Names." 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather. 9.2.") "Scenes from the Sporting Post." Old matches revived. International Rugby match, N.Z. versus Scotland, November IS, 1905. 10.0 Mavis Edmonds and her rhythm 10.30 Recorded dance programme. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 8.0 Royal Belgian Guards Band. 8.12 Brian Lawrence, baritone. 8.18 St Hilda Colliery Band. 8.28 Kb and Zeb. 8.37 Crealore's Band. 8.45 Richard Crooks, tenor. 8.51 Band of H.M. Grenadier Gi;:vrds 9.0 Reserved. f).20 Weather. 9.25 Talk by J. T. Schoon: "Mentality of the East Indian Races." i 9.40 Valmai Mofl'el, "cellist, ant! Ern-! est Jenner. pianoforte. "Soraln in G Minor for 'Cello and Pianoforte" Handel. 9.50 Recording: Maria Olszew.Ka, contralto. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 4YA DUNEDIN. i 8.0 The Oxford Ensemble. "Quartet in D Major" for Flute and Strings, Mo/art. 8.14 Emmy Bettendorf, soprano. 8.25 Olive Campbell, piano recita'i, in Chopin works. 8.43 Pro Arte Quartet "Quartet in B, Flat" Haydn. 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather. 9.25 Programme of miscellaneous recordings. Harry Robbins, xylophone. (Continued under Tuesday's radio)
TUESDAY IYA AUCKLAND. 8.0 London Piano Accordion Band. 8.5 The Rich Uncle from Fiji. 8.17 The Homestead on the Rise. 8.30 Kb and Zeb. 8.39 The Kingsmen, R-nlio's Royal Qnai-tct. 8.52 May Qucstal, light vocal. 8.57 London Piano Accordion Band. 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather. 9.25 Dance music. 10.0 Dance music by Sammy Lee and his Americanadians. 2YA WELLINGTON, 8.0 Classical programme, featuring Haydn's Symphony in G Major ("The Oxford"), and at 9.25 p.m "Dancing down the Ages." The BBC Symphony Orchestra "The Magic Flute" overture Mozart. 8.8 Peter Da;\vson, bass baritone. 8.12 Orchestre de la Soeiete des Con certs du Conservatoire. 8.8 Peter Dawson, bass baritone. 8.38 The London Symphony Orchestra "Passacaglia" (Ilandel trans. Hamilton Harty) . 8.12 Recorded talk by Dr Elizabeth Bryson "What Shall We Eat? —Facing the Facts" 9.20 Weather. ? 9.25 "Dancing down the Ages." 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 8.0 "The Cloister and the Hearth" 8.21 London Palladium Orchestra. 8.30 Here's a Queer Thing. 8.42 Van Dam and his Gaumont State Orchestra. I 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather. 9.25 Talk by Dr A. L. M. Perry: "Under the Shadow of Big Ben." 9.40 A 1 Bollington, organ. 9.4(5 Dick Powell, vocal. 9.19 The Kingsmen, Radio's Royal Quartet. 10.0 An hour of modern dance music 4YA DUNEDIN. 8.0 Concert by the St Kilda Band. 8.10 Harry Gordon, comedian. 8.1(5 The Band. 8.28 Eb and Zeb. 8.37 The Band. 8. 17 Presenting a quarter of an hour of harmony by May Singhi Breeu and Peter de Rose, composers, instrumentalists, singers and favourites of the American ether. 9.20 Weather. 9.25 Those We Love. 9.1!) Charlie Kunz, piano. 9.52 Singapore Spy. 10.15 Music, mirth and melody. 9.28 The Schurieke Trio, male. 9.32 Erhard Bauschke Hawaiian Orchestra. 9.35 George Formby, comedian. 9.38 H. Robinson Cleaves organ and Patricia Rossboroug!i } piano. 9.44 Cecil Johnson, humour, "In Town To-night" introducing the Globe Trotter. 9.50 Light Opera Company. 9.55 Teddy Petersen Orchestra. 10.0 Dance music.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 75, 16 October 1939, Page 3
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