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RADIO NOTES

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, SEPTEMBER 13 th IYA AUCKLAND 8.0 The Studio Orchestra 8.11 Joan Moody, soprano 8.21 Nancy Reed, piano 8.37 Gonchita Supervia, soprano 8.43 Philharmonic Orchestra 9.0 - Daventrv news 9.10 Philharmonic Orchestra 9.26 John McCormack, tenor 9.30 Yehudi Mcnuhin. violin 10.0 Music, mirth and' melody. 2YA WELLINGTON. 8.0 Every Friday Night at Eight 8.32 I Pulled Out a Plum 8.52 New Mayfair Orclicstra 9.0 Driven try news 9.10 Gracie Fields 9.1G Port Nicholson .Silver Band 9.32 Meek's Antiques, No. 2 9.41 The Band. 10.0 Rhythm on Record. 3YA CHRISTCHfURCH 8.0 Nights at the Savoy 9.0 Daventrv news 9.10 Haagcn ITolenbergh, pianist 9.28 Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra 9.35 May' Allan 9.42 The Orchestra 9.46 May Allan 9.52 The Orchestra 10.0 Music, mirth and melody* 4YA DIJNEDIN. 8.0. Dad and: Dave 8.15 The Kingsmen- • . 8.28 The Circle of' Shiva 8.41 The Hillingdon Orchestra 8.47 Will Fyfe, comedian 8.53 A 1 Bollington, organ 9.0 Daventry news 9.10 Frederick Page, pianist 9.30 Readings'by Prof. Adams 10.0 Dance music. ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 141b,

| IYA AUCKLAND. ! . ' 8.0 Royal Auckland Male Choir 8.19 Aileen Warren, piano 8.31 The. Choir 9.39 Otto Hubscher, violin 8.51 The Choir 9.0 Daventry news 9.10 Variety 10.0 Sports summary 10.10 Dance music. 2YA WELLINGTON. 8.0 Krazy Kapers 8.28 For the Film Fan 8.43 Star Gazing 9.0 Daventry news 9.10 Old-time dance music 10.0 Sports summary 10.0 Dance music. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH< 8.0 Jack Hylton and his orchestra 8.10 Tales of the Silver Greyhound 8.33 Variety programme 9.0 Daventry news 9.10 Harry Roy and his Orchcstri 9.22 Bing Crosby 9.31 Rhythm and Humour 9.47 The Orchestra 9.54 Bobby Comber, comedian 10.0 Sports summary 10.15 Modern dance music. 4YA DUNEDIN. 8.0 Light 'Orchestral and Ballad Concert 8.10 Leslie J. Dunbar,-baritone 8.16 Light Symphony Orchestra 8.28 Dora Drake, soprano 8.37 Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra 8.45 Leslie J. Dunbar, baritone 8.51 Light Symphony Orchestra 9.0 Daventry news 9.10 Dance music 10.0 Sports summary 10.10 Dance programme, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th IYA AUCKLAND 8.15 Recordings 8.30 State Opera Orchestra 8.45 Reserved 9.0 Daventry news 9.10 Michael Fleta, tenor 9.18 Symphony Orchestra 9.26 Nancj r Evans, contralto 9.34 Seville Orchestra

2YA WELLINGTON 8.0 A Clival cade of Famous Artists 8.6 Richard Crooks, tenor 8.10 Eileen Jo3 r ce t piano 8.13 Miliza Ivor jus, soprano 8.20 LaAvrence Tibbett, tenor 5.21 Philharmonic Orchestra 8.29 Symphony Orchestra 8.45 Reserved 9.0 Daventry news 9.10 2YA Concert Orchestra 9.25 Dennis Noble, baritone 9.34 The Orchestra 9.45 Richard Taubei', tenoi 9.54 The Orchestra. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH 8.15 Recordings 8.30 Philharmonic Orchestra 8.38 Sydney MacEwan, tcnor 8.45 Reserved 9.0 Daventry news 9.10 Locusts: A struggle with nature 9.40 Two short recitals 9.52 Mary Lewis, soprano. 4YA DUNEDIN 7.45 Recordings 8.30 BBC S3 r mplion5 r Orchestra 8.38 The Russian Cathedral Choir 8.45 Reservert 9.0 Daventry. news 9.10 Music from the Theatre. THE CATCH The reporter had been away from homo for something like a week. He returned home one evening unexpectedly. He kissed his Avife, and then prepared to take a bath after his long journey. While waiting for the tub to fill he came across his wife's diary which she had uuknowinglj-- left in the room. The husband turned the pages of the diary. "Had a swell time while my husband was away," he read aloud. '"Was out every night until 5 a.m. except, Saturday. Saturday I stayed home." The Ims-band stormed through the bedroom into the living room, where his wife was sitting. He pointed' an accusing finger, first at the diary i and then at his wile. ' '"Look here," lie cried suspiciously. "What were you doing home on Saliuday night?"

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 212, 13 September 1940, Page 6

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618

RADIO NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 212, 13 September 1940, Page 6

RADIO NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 212, 13 September 1940, Page 6

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